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.-v DUNEDIN J.C. AUTUMN ' ( MEETING. ' 'SECOND DAY. ! : HANDICAP' WON. BY FASNAKYLE ,tl)j Asioclatlon.i : - t Fobruary 23 . , Th&.Dunediu,. Jcfekey -.'Club's.,' autut ... meeting was qoutuuieu to-dayin spleuti i t weather. 'As it wai hn* off day, sfio i .■tcudnuco was not,vcrj"largc. alii tra was'.somewhat~h4rd, • Totalisatqt .inve merits'amounted to r .£OOO6, nii increase .X"2Bt)7Vlos.,on (he, figures for. ttxo secoi ~ day' of itbo autuniu meeting last year, b suits:— ; [; IIINDON IJURDLES.of 115 sovs. , 0; > ■/- -, milff and throo-quarters. 1 Mr.:: Wcsterman's'White 'Cockade, s> ' -:by* Finland—Miss aged,■ ,1M:. -Retter) Mi'. M'Kay's Coy.illat: 9)b. v■-•' . .. •., <•'».' • • (A. -M'lvay) 3 Mr. HatlottV Pihul., lOst. 41b. " i'i.l.•, (F. Douglas) Also started: 4 Erl King, lOst,; 5 Zor Bit.' - 1 ' ■ i 1 ' ■ ' I ■■■• ■: All got away together., Zero made tl running, but nearly fell at the- star hurdle." At the milo. White, Cockade toe ! secofid .place, and near tho .fivc-furloui : post" ho ran into .tho ■ lead; > winning;. I nbout fivo' lengthS.'. Pinul, who made tv bad jumps, was a modcrato third, lim Snun. 24 4-fccc i - 'HENLEY HANDICAP, 1 of 100 so vs. Si furlongs, ■8 1 Ifr. Croibie's'Grafton. Laddie,by ' :-Ayr Laddie—Lady Grafton, ■ syrs., 8 t 101b ' / . <(J Ol c on) I Mr.Crossan's Ture Gold, Bst.' 91b. •■'.i : ; (J.'M Combe) #Mr: SpraltVJßaron'Nofthbum, 9st. "■J Sib . , , (J. heeler) ! f vAlso Started:J Thistledown, Hst. 91b.! Mdekte^„9stli;7"Sjisa,.Bst.'Jlolb.; 6 ILividi: ,' Sst.' 61b: i' 51- Co'cooil, Bst,.'v ;'v* •V. .-'. I c-%Tui field were" very restless at "the pbs i, but" 'pventuaUy Vji" fairly." good start. its (eff&fcd,„v..Gyau6n : >Laddie took the lea< follbfad-lij' Puro Gold land Thistledowi ; Grafton Laddis held.the,lead all the wa: J aild won.by nearly, a lenqth.'withßaro • Kotthburu tip.'.iTiine, ■ Imin. 1 . S-sifC. , " ' ; - ' ANNIVERSARY',>' HANDICAP, . of, K •• Mrs.' . One mile. ••• / ; 1 Mr. Friodlander's - Fasnakyle, by ": > Clanranald—Teredina.V -4yrs.,. Bst. ' 01b." > (11. Gray) I Mr." Low's' Effort,' Sst.-lSlb. ■■l". ' " • :\(W. Ryan) ■ 4'llj"! Hobbs's' ChiefvLochiel, >7st; 31b. :•."..' '(A. Young) ' rAtyo'ilarUdi '3 My Lawyer, ,'Bit.. 10lb. • 'Martine,Bst.{ slb. | 5 i Soldiers*' Chorus ■ «st.V7lb.' , f good start,"from which 'Effbrt wa eliglitly chpppcd .but ( ; SoldicrsV Chorui fasnakyle; and Chief lochiel jumped 41 ln!liil^,i'iind ; 'k6pt' so for fully* half i niile, Jwhen Chief > Lochicl.' commenced t show' slightly in ; front of Soldiers' Chorus Two' hundred yards from home Fasriakyl' smothered tho-lot,: winning b; nvlcngth from - Effort. 1 Chief; Lochiel wa aWoderaW third;-, -Time, "lmin.' 42 l-sfec : RAIIAVAY "PLAfi!,' of' 100 ! ?60VS.' Viv ;; v';- ;v. furlongs. i Mr. 'Buchnnan's Taunbauser, by Mar- > tian—Grand Op«ra, 7st." 41b. . ' ft , » > n ';(Smmtn«D)4: Greenwood's Byron, :7st, ; 41b.--" - ' \ ' (R. Geahey) 8 Mr;: M'F4rl#ne'i Achray, Bst." 71b;'s '• (L. G. King) : • ;Thtso . only 1 starters. . ~ u was/quickest Cairay froma'fail start;-'and- led.'TSrinhauser - by a' length Achtiy; a' ctfuple' of lengths away; Tann hausttr arid CyroiS were-oa tcrms at tbi foot of tho straight, but the former drew olitJu thb'rhri hotne.'and .'wto'by ball'a leßgth. Time,"-lri)in. 3 l-sscc./,•; V OUTKAM 1 HAOT)iaP, r ; : of-.ioo:/sovs, I, Mr.' Johnsto&'s "Land Rose,' by.Fin- *• Shield,-4yrs.; 9st. 131b. j- ■ 1-- (U 7 . .Eyan) 1 i Mt' Davis'i.Seagar, Sst.' 131b.- ,iv- ' '■Vv. I ; Mr; R«ids Firebell,- 7st 91b.v-\..-.-.- v ■Jyv' ;V"i -3/A-' i• ■ (R- Young).' 3 •Also started:" 2,Kilts,- lOst. ,41b.; 1 Big Bst. 61b.j 7 Lady.de.Vefe; 7st. 81b.j S .CtosbSe,;7s_t, v ßlbi ! K ' J - - -;,Kilts'was"qmcKßt~awayrbut"w&! passeil iiy'-Seagar at once. , t With two furlongs io_ go, Land Roso jumped to tho front, iritt.ledi for tfye remaining distance, winning., pulling up.by n:little,over "n length, seagar'' justy ,bcatjng; r Fii-obell. Time, Imin." 4sec." V' : DbkmiON'llANDlbip^^of^lM^Mvi; '- * n'Six I Mr.-^N.'Benftingtin 8 Gapoii;,by : Stcp- :. jdaid; fljrrsji- Sst. : v ''(C.-Emi)ierson) ;1 . Mr, \V. M'Kay s Lupulito, Sst; 101b. . . t'-tl>"*'"' r /aR., Hatch)' 0 I -Mr.'F.'Mooro's Gold' SaiK ; 7sti 61b., n.'< ,«V ■■ .V' ! '".ii--'.''(R-' Geaney) 3 ' Alsol swed!'6 .Sea 1 81b. i' 4 Kostrbpa, 6st. 71b.i 2 Flairibsaii; 6st.-,71b. : ' Sea' Kirig was V the out/, but" Lujiulite ;and .'.Gold Sail ;Mori went past iim.' :: Going up "tho hill,'Lupulite' and. jold'-ssil Aid-drmyn thr» lengths.clear ; In 'the .straignt ;Gap6n Irevy pway,;and wi'n nicSy by fcloso.on » length 'from L\ipulite,who beat Gold head,. - . -iTime, lmin.:l6 3-ss_ec. , CITY- HANDICAP,' of•100 sots.') for two; !v." 3 '. year ; oldi.' Fivo' furlongs." ! Mr.jW. T.'Hasiett'sbr.c.D«ringdiile;'. v ''' " ?yj pinrobert—St.'r Bridget, 7st. ■ Sllj. •i'i'-wi : "i ' ' (J. Rae);l ( Mr, H. A. Kmght's Pert, 6st. 101b. ■-.'1 : ■'i, i ; . (C. Emmerfon) 2 1 Mr. C. Field's Street"Ann,-Cst."l3lb. -'i\- ■ »'•'.■":. •! (R. Young) 3 6st; 71b. BlSrritz. was smartest'to Vegin, but .was juickly ,supplanted ;by Daiingdale, who showed; tho ,way, up. the rise over, two lengths clear of, Pert..'. In , the straight Diiringdalo was shaken up, , arid,- keeping :lear. of JPert, hpr by a. length and i-half. ' Sweet Ann. was "four- lengths iwaj'.third,. ; Time,-.lmin. 43-ssee. >iIi3tJRBAN 'WELTER-HANDICAP, of VVv-" 125 sovs.;.i.'Seven furlonjs./ . [■ Mr. C. "Macheli s br." g, ■Genius, ; by ■' . Acumen-Sihnmbav aged," 9st. 91b. V>*-- : .'•'' (R - .'Hatch) 1 ! Mr;VA. MiicFarlane's • Bautade; -9st. ■ 91b. . (L. .'-G.'.-Eirig) 2 i Mr.. W. T. HazldttV; Curiosettia, . 'J ligtd,; Sst.: 21b. (J. Roe) 3 Also Started: 7'Coronifdrri),'9st." 91b.; 3 IVarsaw, flst.j 8 Officious, ?5t,,81b.: 5 L'rus Knight,' Sat: Clb!; 4 Puaba; BSt. 31b.; I Eons,'Sst.; 10 Feodor, 7st. 101b.; and 11 Pretty Face. ; 7st. 101b. - Equs and CuridEfittia were the smartest :o? begin, but-Curiosettia drew-, out from Eotis' running -past the sii-frirl6rig post, ind; Genius moved into second place; £ou:ade;lyingTieit.' Gciiius hatT taken charge >elow -the- distance, and,: going on, won if: close on two'and'a hhlf, lengths from Boiitade; . who . beat Curiosettia' by a ong):h.', . Time, Imin; 29.2-ssec.'; . '. j- NOTES.ONhTHE.RACING. IDs .lelterapk.— Srcclal CorreaponflenU, t•• . ; 1 Dunedin, February 23. Fine weather .was,exneriericod again tolayi for the Duriedin Jockey Club s meetng;-, but .tho attendance fell away coniflmbly, it being the off day; . The best 'allop was put Up by Genius, who cover■d tho Welter, seven furlongs in Imin. Bsee. • ■ • White Cockade was not started in the iurdlo Race on tho Bret day, owing to ho'bard stato of the'.going, but to-day lis' owner decided to tako the risk. Tho •'inland gelding jumped some of • his enees well, but banged through others. iVitji, • Piniil indifferently handled, tho nvourite had a. very, easy victory from V. with, tho first day's .winner in third )lacp. Zoro led for about ten furlongs, lut -then lie.dropned back, and finished ast! 'Erl King, tlio only, other starter, •an twico tho ground covered by .any ither horso in the race. ICiug Torrent had his engaeement de : ilinejl in the Henley Handicap, for fhlcn Thistledown was a warm favourit. Thcro was a good deal of shuffling at he.'Stnrt. and a ' long delay ensued. Grafon.Lnddio was on his toes, when tho barker went up, and, getting a big break, 10. whs. not :caught. Pure Gold showed nilch better form to-da.v,'and wns within i neck of the winner at the finish. Tho big handicap .was a splendid race, he whole -of the starters, with the cx-epHoii'-of Martine,' apnearing as-likely vinncrs at diffctont stages' of "tho' cOn:luding furlong. The field wuut away in
— 1 .<! ■ i»»o.i»nniwf .. . 7 m l '. ■ good line, but Effort and Martine droppec out bsfore a furlong had been eovorcd . " Down tho' back l'asuakyle. on tho out side, Chief Lochiel, and Soldiers'. Choru: . on tho rails, were racing abreast. Will anothfr two furlongs gone, Fasiiakylo wa! steadied, and taken in'behind vitll 15f f6rt, who had passed My Lawyer, wliili . Martino" was next. At tno straight, Fas nakyle joiried-the leaders, who battled, o: v strongly. Going, up the hill Effort chal „ .lenged,. and tho front pair succumbed L. but Fasnakyle held her own. It looked odds on' Effort now, as Ryan was sittins still,' while Gray was ' apparently ill al ease. In tho last few yards they wen uinn hoth at.it hard, and crossed-the line to miid gather. Tho jud(;e dccided in favour ol At Fasnakyle—n decision that seemed • l( rnet ,nW! ' wl "' general apnroval. Chief Loch"jr iel was clear" of'My Lawyer, who nut ' a run with Effort, taut failed,to sustain it. •ohd Tanuha'iiscr effected a surprise in the Kc- Rli'wny I'lhte, whon lie defeated Byron. Tho latter was ridden by tho apprentice Gearioy, whilo 'C. linuncrson was up oil One Taunhauser. It was a good, .tacc betweeu the pair, ami Taiiniiauscr won by >,' •'•' half n length. Tho only other starter, 1,.- 1 Achray, .beaten off. • , ;■ Land Rose and Seagar,- who ran first and 6CCOnd in the hack raco yesterday, ) 2 again ocetipietl similar positions to-day. Kilts;' who was making nis first appear- ). 3 anco at the meeting, and Big Blast, who cro', -wns left. at tho post yesterday, carried . i;' the bulk of fhe : money, Big Blast being the a firm favourite. , , and . Lupiilito v;as a warm favourite in the ook Domain Hahdicap, but, after a splendid ings race,' he- went down before Gapon, who by, wis splendidly handled by ,C. Emmerson. two The , favourite , and Sea King - jumped eff me, first, but the latter ,was knocked back, •. and JQold Sail;,joined Lupulite., ,Tho . light-Weight scepied to have the favourite Slx beaten-half-way down the straight, when Gapoii swoopctf'down on the" outside, and r won by a. length. Lupulito gained second , place by a riWe, , ,-v ' . •.? . Only' a . very/poor- 'nuaftette of; two- ; „ faced",the barrier in tho City I - Handicap.', Daringdale shot-out atv tho • barrier rise, arid won all' tho way. Pert, I 3 the second, horse, looked very light,<Sw4et 4 Ami, tho favourite.' finished the course; Jia, and tho Australfan-bred Biarriu was tailcd off the wholo way. , ost, . 'Wellington form pointed to Genius in ifas. the: Suburban Welter, t and lie ; won .after 'Sd> an interesting finish "with, Boutade.TCuri?; eettia rilade .the early he"®y. was done with at tho turn, and, Geiiius r°n took; charw. : The latter - was ehalleriied 17. by Boutade; bilt lasted long enough -to win by a nick.'Th« exhibition given b> 253 Boutade was a great improvement on'his' first day's showing. 1 WEIGHTS FOR THIRD .DAY. ; : ' 1 . (By Telegraph—Press AssoclaUon.Vi'-.;, „ ; -i ' i . Dunedln, February, 2S(.'V Th« ' following weights havo been do-. •' 3 clarid for tho third day.-61 th« Dunedisi v , Jockey Club's races:— • ' : ' • OWHIRO IItJRDLES. ' One mile arid a, hall.—Whito Cockade, list. 111b.'Jack-, r ..' . : Ashote„ list,, 81b.! Coy,, list. Blb'.;'>Rifl« ; Rarigi, Jlst.;. Southern Cross, 10st. '91b.i: -Plnul; 405t."31|).J Erl. King, 9st. 71^.; s Ringinan,' :9st; lib;; 'Etfibrasure,. 9st.'; Simon Pure; > 9st. 1 Ngawera,' 9st.; Zero, „« ?it.Portland, 9st. • "i.; ; J../ vis - FLYING HANDIGAP. z Fivo .furlongs/ bv —Obsono, ; lOst.: 91b. j My Lawyer, v 9Mi}! ras Lupulite. 9st. 21b.; Land Rose,- Sst. 131b, j cc. All -Guns, Bst. 121W;: Octave. Sst.'.Blb.; . • Grafton Laddif, 7st. Glb.i Gold Sail,' "si.; lve Soldiers' Chorus, 7st.; Oblong, Cst. 121b.; . ' Kostroma, 6st. 51b.' . ~ ~ :, v WARRINGTON HANDICAP. Six fur : , long 6. 9st. , 81b/; : Truo 41- Knight,: Sst. 71b.; Flambeau, 9st.■ 51b.; Achray; 9sti 21b.; Baron Northburn, 8 9st; lib.; Scagar, 9st. lib.; Pure Gold, ■ Bst.. 121b.; Ideate, Bst. 111b.; Palette, Sst. 3 91b.;' v Susa, v",-Bst.,. ,61b.; . " King Tor-; relit; Bst. 41b.;'Vagrance,' Bst. 41b:f Lavilir dla, Sst. 21b.; Optimcfdrm, Bst.; Obligate, th, ; Bst.; pocoori, Bst.;. Crosbie, Sst.j Ariibusin- cade,; Bst.;' Lady Do Vere, Sst.; • John he Bunyari,:-Bst.j,' Otakeho, ,Bst.; Black' s'w. Tracker, Sst.- -. : 0 ; JOCKEY,CLUB HANDICAP. . Ono ' iriile and a~quarter-rLcs ' Angeles, , : lost. 41b.; Prim,,Bst. 131b.; Iranui, Sst.' 131b.j; . ' i'fl'ort, Bst: lUI).; Jiertine, Sst. 31b. j •!.'.« wsti Noble, Sst; Slbrr-Gtmus, Sst, : 21b.; Coroniform, 7st. .91b.;. Waiju, 7st., 91b.; , iSt. 'Tlb.; Cronstadt,' 7st. 51b.; . Chief Lochiel,. Bst. Hlb.;.- IVarsaw, , 6st. 10lb.; ,Gapon, '6st. :101K; .Stratagem, 6st.. T; 71b.; ; Adage, ,6st.: 71b.; Pretty FqCe, -6st.: J ' HOPEFUL ' HANDICAP. . Five .fur-i • longs—Tannhauser, lOst. 51b.; Avarice, " 9st. Blb:,' Daringdale, Bst. 91b.; Pert, 7st.. 21b.; Swett Ann, 7st.'; Landlady, 6st. 111b.; ® Biarritz,';6st.-71b.' '• .. 1 'ABBOTSFORD WELTER.' Six furlongs.—Lupulite; -lOst." 51b.; Genius,'lOst.: b 41b.;' All Guns, 9st. 91b. ; 'Kilts,-95t.',21b.?; «' Sari Sovero, Bst. 131b.'; Officious,'Bst.' 71b.;, Loftus. Bstt:6lb'.; ,Goid, Sail, B«t."> 31b;;! ■ Grand Slam, Sst.; Koiroiha, Bst.; Piriul," : s.- Bst,; Truo.; Knight, 7st. ,131b.; Seaj«r, 1 7st. 71b.; Redmond, 7st, 71b.; Embrasure, 7st. 7ib. ."-c.. V",:? WAIHODA ' HANDICAP. ' Fivo. fur-: ;1, longs.—Land, Rose, lOst. 101b.;'Kilts, lOsf.,' ' . 21b. ; ■ Grafton i Laddie, ;.9st. 71B.; Thistle-,, 2 down,i9st. Sib.; Oblong, Osti 31b".; Acliray, ■ Sst.'* 131b.;"Barori -Northburn, Bst/'lllb.;, ! 3 Palette;; Sst. 81b':; -.Purb- Gold, Sst. Sib.-; ' 4 Big Blast,'Sst. lib.; : King; Torrent, 7st.i , ; 131b.; Ssptemberl 7st. ; 91b.; Firebell, 7?t.' it 1 71b.; Obligate, ,7st.: 71b.; Anibuscade, 7st.-. it 71b.; Crosbie, 7st. 71b.; Lady Do Vere," d. 7st. 71b,; Obolous, 7st. 71b.; Cockleshell, ir 7st. 71b.; Mahari, 7st. 71b.; Obi;' 7st. 71b.; n Black Tracker, 7st. "lb.. n . WINGATUI HANDICAP. Seven furd longs.—Obsorio,' : lOst. 71b.; Effort, 9st; •".. 131b.Genius, 1 9st. ,31b.; Martine, Sst. 91b.; Boutade, Sst.V 91b. j Coroniform, Bst. 41b. Gapon,'Bst.;''Chief Lochiel, Bst,; "Warsaw,' ' " 7st. 91b.;'.Soldicrs''Chorus, 7st.:2lb.;'.'Offi>' , cious, 7st. 21b.;' Stratagem, 7st. 21b.; 1 Armstrong, 7st.,2lbi; Curiosottia - Gst. 71b.; 1 Grand. Slam,.'6st. 71b.;. Puaka, Gst. 71b.{ Flambeau;-fot." 71b.; Eous, 6st.'7lb.; Feo- ; 2 dor, Gst. 71b.'; Redmond, 6st. 71b.,
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