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WANQANUI RACES. ERMENGARDE WINS JACKSON STAKES, PI'TS IT RECORD TIME. (lly TclejraDh-Preee Association. , . Wanganui, March 2. The Wauganui Jockey Club's autumn meeting whs'concluded to-day. The weather was rather unpleasant, lisht rain falling during the greater portion of the day. There was a large attendance, and the totalisator handled .£25.662, as against £Vo,HS for tho corresponding day of last year, making a total of JMG,4H compared with ,m,WJ last meeting:. The following aro tho results:— . AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 150 sovs,; second horse 20 sovs.; third horse 10 sovs. One mile. ' 9 Mr F. S. Kastons hr. in. Lady Montoa, bv Soult—Cecile, 5jT3., Bsl. " !)lb "• (H. Watson) 1 6 Mr. M. Kllerton's b. in. Sea Queen, bv St. Ambrose or Grand Circle— .Sequin, syrs., Bst. 21b. ... (W. Price) 2 8 Mr. Sydney Pitt's b. g. Red Lupin, by Lupin—l'oraiigi, syrs, 7sl. 10lb. (J. O'Shea) 3 The. winner was trnined by 'K. Gray. , Also started: 7 Domino, list. (If. Gray); 2 Plantation, 7st. 91b. (li. Deeley); 10 Kill, 7st. 61b. (1.. Wilson); 3 Kauvoa, 7st. Ulb. (O. M'Carten); 12 Monteform, 7st. (X. Bond); i St. Felix, Gst. 12ib. (C. Kmcrson); 5 Golden Loop, Gst. 10lb. (C. Hrowii): 1 Miscal, list. 71b. (W. Weller); 11 lion Ami, fet. 71b. (W. Hell). Sen Queen and Mon Anii were tho first to break an - excellent line, the former leading down the back from Mon Ami, Ketl Lupin. Domino, and Lndy Moutoa, with Miscal last. Ladv Moutoa led into the straight with Golden Loop, Ked Lupin, and Sea Queen luuuly. Stalling off Sen Queen and Ked Lupin, Lady Moutoa won comfortably by three-quarters of a, length from Sea Qiieen, with lied Lupin close up, and Kauroa, Miscai, and Domino npxt in order. Time. lmin. 43 l-3sec. HATATiAWA HACK KACE HANDICAP, of 101) sovs.; second horse 15 sovs.; third horse 5 sovs. Six furlongs. 1 Mr. J. Jl. Prospers br. f. Aloha, by Kilclieran—lshtar, 3vrs., Bst. -lib. . ■ (B. Deeley) 1 6 Mr. A. Trull's b. g. Hi. Gate, by St. Clements—Billingsgate . mare, 6yrs...Bst. 01b (W. Price) 2 7 J!: , . Jas. Colcman's br. f. Lady Volga, by Vlndimai—Merrie Jlnglflnd mare, 3yrs., 7st. ... (C. Monk) 3 The winner was trained by J. H. Prosscr. Also started: 3 Clemoes, Tst. 21b. (A. Oliver); i Outward, Bst. 131b. (L. Wilson); 10 Piriwai, Bst 71b. (R. Barlow); 1 Dirge, Bst. alb. (C. Emerson); 11 Jloiitoa Girl, 7st. 61b. (H. Watson); 8 Lady Kilclieran, 7st. slb. (C. Brown); 2 Boyal Simon, 7st. 41b. (H. Gray);.' 9 Topic, 7st. 211>. (H. Goldfinch); 8 Glenfern, 7st. alb. (-T. O'Shea); 13 East Wind, 7st. (O. M'Curten); 12 Handsome Jlaid, 7st. (W. Bell);" 14 Aviatrix, 7st. (('. Carmont). Eoyal Simon liiomentnrily showed in front, but Lndy Volga, quickly tool; lip the minting from St. Gate and Ouhv.ird. Lndy Volga led into the straight, with Kt. Gate handy and Outward cioso up •m Hie outside. Half way the .straight Aloha cniuo on the- outside with a great rush, and won by a length in the last few strides from St. Gate. Lady Volga was half a length away, and Handsome Maid, Lady Kilcheran, and Glenfcrn rext in order. Time, lmin. 15 l-ssec. JACKSON STAKES, of 500 sovs.; second liors.o 75 sovs., third horse 125 sovs. Six furlongs. 1 Mr. Higlulcn's b. f. Ermengarde, by Charlemagne—Watershot, iyrs., Gst. 131b (C. Brown) 1 8 Mr. E. J. Watt's br. c. Itoyal Scotch, by Uoyal Artillerj'—Barlev Bree, .'l.vfs., Bst. 81b (If. Gray) 2 £ Sir Geo. Clifford's b.vC/ Autiimnus, by Treadmill-Goldleaf, 2yrs., 7st. 211) (C. j-Imersou) 3 The winner was trained by G. Price. Also started: 1 Boanerges, 9st. (A.Oliver); 1 Styx, Tst. 21b. (B. Deeley); a Stepney, Tst. 21b. (J. O'Shea). K'rnienprde was quickly in the van, the filly leading down tho back from 'Autumnus, with Styx and Royal Scotch next, and Stepney last. Erniengarde turned into the straight with Antniunus nnd Boyal Scotch on her quarters. It momentarily appeared a3 if the filly would be beaten. Brown had her hurd at it all the way up the straignt, and she- lasted long enough to shake off a. great rim by Eoyal Sc.otcti, and won by a bare neck, Autttmnns being a length away. Boanerges was fourth, Styx, fifth, and Stepney last. Time, Jnini. 13 I'ORDELL HANDICAP HACK HURDLE HACK, of 150 sovs.; second horse, to receive. 15 sovs.,. and third horse 5 sovs. About one niile nnd three-quart-ers. 2 Mr. T. F. Nolan's c. g. Leolanter, ' by Leolautis—Castuuctte, aged, Ost. 121b. ~} .'.... (T. Pritchard) 1 S Mr. A. E. Tucker's b. g. Euroco, by Kuroclydon—Bowsprit, aged, Ost. Sib (IT. Coleman) 2 t ill , . A. Atwood's br. g. I'euiunc, by Explosion—Stepfast, aged, list. Gib. (H. Futcher) 3 The winner was trained by J. F. Hathaway. .. . ' . Also started: 3 Waiputere, list. 3!b. (.T. O'Connell); C Xavier. fist. 51 b. (A. M'Flynn); 7 .Waterworks, 9st. Sib. (W. Adams); 4'Bismarck, Ost. (F. Jones). Xavier, 1 Keiimac, and Leolanter were the leading division iirst time round, when Itcuinnc went into third place beJiind Xavier, Kuroco and Bismarck lying last. Euroco led past the stand and down the back from Xavier. lienjnac made a bad jump live furlongs from home, and lost his position. Euroeo was first into, the straight, but Leolanter gradually wore him down, and won by a long neck. lieiimac was two lengths ttwuy, Xavier. fourth, and Bismarck last. Time, 3min. H l-ssce. OKOIA HACK lUJKDLE BACE, of 100 sovs.; second liorse to receive la sovs., and third liorse 5 sovs. About one mile, and five furlongs. 8 Mr. \V. Colfey's br. g. Darby Pttul, Vu- St. l'aiil—Kainbuom, oyrs., 9st. IWb (T. Jones) 1 1 Mr. C. Muniby'sc. g. Sandy Paul, by St. Paul—Mystery Maid, Syrs., Ost. Sllj (A. M-Flynn) 2 5 I[ '': w - Sheehy's b. f;. Briliiniiey, by Hotchkiss—Golden Shine, aged, 9st. „ 21b (j. i ,-ford) 3 1 be winner was trnined bv P. Coffev. Also started: 2 Allure. Hist. 31b." (J. r'ymi); 1 Seaman, lOst. (F. I.iml); i; Chase (H 'i'l! 1) ' l '" u ' llC1 '); "' Sapience, 9st. Brilliancy ami Allure led from Sapience and Darby Paul tho first half circuit. Darby Paul went in! o second place behind Bmlumey at the top-of the Lend, and entering tho straight he got ahead ami won comfortably In- three leii"Ois from Sandy Pnul. who lost n R ood deal of ground at the jump*. Brilliancy was a length away (hud, nnd Seaman fourth Time, Siniii. 3=ce. . WAXGAXn STAKES HANDICAP of 3aO sovs., Eecon.l horse lOsovs., thiril horse 10 sovs. One mile amf.i half 1 Mr. .7. Buckley's l ; r. f. |)em L ..sl |,v Soult—Liuly Hester, l.vr-., 31IJ I Mr. K J Wou-s br/c ( Vffl ' aun, bv jlulcitorm—La Volte '(vr7st. 131b '. (C. l'trownj 2 5 Mr: A. Ale-taiider's )>. R .' Goodwin Park, by Sylvia Park—Viv.it, !yr~ fist. 71b (A. Wei lor) 3 Tho wiitiK-r was (rained by J. If. I'rosWiAlso started: 2 Undeeided. gst. :slb 'T.' Wilson); .1 Coroniandel, 7st. IMb. in' Gray); 8 Merrivoniii, 7>l. i)lb. (\\. priced i I,;i(lv .Mpnscliikoff, 7st. lilb. l.\. Jl'Miiflili); 7 Jargon, Ost. 131b. (O. M/Cnrtoii) ; 1 St. Petersburg, (Ist. lib. ((.'. Emerson); U L'hlaudo.'fist. 71b. (11. Watson). Mr. Skipwith effected a Rood shirt, from which the colours of Coromiiinlc], Undecided, Dearest, and Jargon were most prominent. C'oromandel led past tlm stand fro;n Dearest and Lady JlenschikofF, with Undecided eoming up fast nn tho outside. St. lVer=burg fell opposite the staiid. Coromaiidel was goini; great jjnns nil the way down the back strotth. where Undecided, while cnnteMing the lead, was bumped right back lo the ic.ir. Coiomandel, Dearest. Uhlamlo, Midnight Sun, and Goodwin Park were almost in line, haft'-way down the straight, and « magnilicent finish was witnessed. Hunrft winning a great race by a neck tram Midnight Sun. Goodwin I'ark was a head away, and Lady Mciischikoll. Lhlaji-
'do Coroninndel, Merrivonia, and Jargon next in order. Time, 2inin. .lisee. H-UMMSON HACK HANDICAP, of 100 fov Second liorso IS sovs., third hor=o 5 sovs. One mile and a distance. 5 Mr J O'Meara's b. f. fashion Plale, • liv Hfliidftuim-.lnck-ltoiiijiitcM, lyrs., 74 .(l|j <V., I'iiiioixiii; 1 li Mr. F. J. AttlicttlV l>r. i\ Hnniiiu Uov Ijv San Fran—Melinile, ■l.vi>., 7st" '81b. ; (.!'. Jli'»Klic'i-> 2 1 Mr. -J. I'. M'Anally's (>r. <•. Matlow. bv Ciptain Webb-Udy Gwyune, 3yvs., '.Ist. HI) (H. Gray) 3 Thi'winner was trained by A. AII wood. Also started: I Manawnkaha, list. 'Jib. (A. Oliver); 8 Muleteer, 3>l. 211). (Kit Oliver , *: 7 Merry Kineriikl. 7>t. Mb.; (11. Tricklobank) ;!> Minora, 7st.. 1(111). (11. Goldfinch); II Tiwuri, 7s(. Sib. (W. Price): 2 Leoniu, 7sl. 3lb. (W. Wellcii; II Grandee, 7*t. 1011). (C'lliwn); 10 Alma Rose, 7«t. (\V. Hell). Grandee, led Mallow. Fashion Plale, and Bonnie Hoy ]iast flic stand, and down I lie back, wilh Manawakuha and Mulct wr handy. Fashion' Plate, was first into Hie straight, and stalling off Honnie Hoy she won easily by two lengths, with Matlow bait' a length away. .Manawakaha was fourth, Minora fiflh, and Alma Ifo.-o last. Time, lmin. 38 S-ascc. PAKKWET.Ii HANDICAP, of- ISO sovs.. second horse 20 jovs., and third horse 10 sovs. 4 Hon. J. D. Ormouil's l>. c. Uootle. by Birkonhcad-Liuks, ;Syr<., 7st. 71b. (A. Wilson) 1 1 Mr. G. 1). Greenwood's b. c. Jiyron, bv Martian-Greek .Maid. :)yrs., Tst. Jill, ill. Gray) 2 9 Messrs. Carvel! and Orton's c. g. Overtime, l>v Musketry—Leones^, aged, Ost. 71b. ... (H. Tricklebnnk) 3 Also .started: 2 Gladiole, !bt. 111). (K. Hutch); 5 Thcodtnv, Bst. (C. Brown); 8 Kohinoor, 7st. (C. Emerson); (i Merry Frank, fist. 1011). (W. Hell); 3 Sanguinary, Gst. 1011). (W. Weller); 7Tiriwai, list. <lu. (O. SrCnrton). . ; This race was run in blinding ruin. Bootle shot to the front and led (Undio e, Byron, and Overtime. Bootle led to the end and won comfortably by three lengths from Byron, with Overtime a length away, iilndiolc was fourth, Theodore fifth", Merry Frank sixth, and kohmoor last. Time, lmin. 1G l-ssec.
WINNING OWNERS. The following is the list of winning owners at the autumn meeting:—Mr. ilighden, .£1000; Mr. J. Buckley, i' 3"'>; Mr. J. Monk, .e->SO; Mr. E. J. Watt. JL'l5O; Mr. S. Hamsun, £145: Mr. T. F. Nolan, .£HO; the Hon. J. D. Ormond, JiUQ; Mr. h. Pitt, .U130; Mr. F. H. Eastou. .£l2ft; Mr. J. H. Macdouald, X 120; Mr. F. J. A ttfield!,.«!:>; Mr. J. Ft. Prosser, .£BS; Mr. W. l.ollpy, ,£80; Mr. J. O'Meara, .£80; Mr. S. Broreton. .£80; Jtr. J. J. Fitzgerald. .£BO,- Mr. M. ];ilertou, .£4O; Mr. W. Xliw, .£25; Sir George Clifford, .£25; Mr. .1. Bruce , £20; Mr. G. D. Greenwood, -C3G; Mr. P. M Ariiialv, .£2O; Mr. W. Tofcena. Jils; Mr. K Fiber, JEIS; Mr. W. Hall, i'ls; Mr. A. Tucker, .£ls; Mr. C. Jluinby, £h>; Mr. A. Jackson, JE10; Mr. D. J. Goodwin, JilO; Jlr. A. Alexander, .£10; Messrs. Orton and Girvell, .£10; Mr. K. Unkli.', .£o; Mr. 1. Bristol, iS; Mr. ,T. Coleman, .£■>; Mr. A. Attwood, JCS;.JIr. W. Sheehy, £o.
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