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MANAWATU R. C. MEETING.

THE SECOND DAY. GLADIOLE WINS THE STAKES. (Br Tclderapli —Prssj Aasoaiatlon.) Palmerston, Dooomber 27. Tho Manawatu lfaoiug Club'a spring m©ating was oontiuued yesterday m l>tautiful weather. ■ There was a good stcciidday attendance. Though : cno or livo oi th.o events brought out a poor uumbcr oonteslimts, the others wera well iiilod, and some "good racing was seen. Tuo Status was robbed of interest by tUe llyiug start which Gladiolo got. B-'liing was again brisk, and a sum of J3'13,11)5 was I'Ut through the uiachino, as compared with i18,97U for the corresponding day last year. This is an increase of MViS, njalcing a total increase lor tho jwo dajs of i610,12G. Results:-^. KELVIN HACK HANDICAP, of 120 sots. One mile. 1 Mr. J. O'Maara's b. m. Fashion Plate, by Handsome Jack—Bongotea, Bst. 81b i.a. Oliver) 1 1 Mr. J. Bruee'a Top Note, Tst. iilb. (Berry) 2 2 Mr. J. M'Donald's Queen o' boots, Bst. 121b. JTricitlolmnk) 3 Also started: 8 Master Laddo, 9st. 01b. (Jenkins); 5 Papainarama, 7st. 121b. (B. Lee). . Top Note showed tho way into the straight, with Fashion Plato and Popamaraxua close up, and Queen o' Scots last. In the sti'aight Fashion Plato got on level terms with Top Note, and, pa&siug the post; was a length to the good, with Queen o' Soots a length away , third. Papainarama was fourth, <ind l Master Laado last. Time, lmin. il l-sseo. TIBITBA HUfiDLE HANDICAP, of 120 govs. One mile and tlirv.e-nuavters. i Mr. F. il. H. Brice's fc: S. Whimper, by Wonderland—Whisper, Sat. L jj. C'Connoll) 1 1 Mr. H. M. Campbell's Fiinajt. lOst. 6ib Gra y) 2 8 Mr. H. Whitney's Aoma, flst. 81b. (F. Meagher) S Also started: 2 Gold Bird, lOst. 9lb. (F. riyirn). Aema led along tlio bnuk Btrctcli frow tlie start. Passing ike stancL (he first, time round, Aema vaß in front, with (jcid Bird, Fiingot, and. Whimper next m order. Going along ;ho lh& second timo, Aema and' wero put m front together, but, at the turn, "Whimper, »vJio had been last all the way, put in his Tun, and waa first into tho straight, i«nd, coming on, won easily by auout three leagtus fpom Fiingot, who beat Aema fc-r spcond money by a length. Gold Bird l&st his rider at the last jump. ' Time, 3min-. 1G l-ssec HIGHDEN HACK HANDICAP, of 100 govs. Six furlongs. 5 Mr. J. Peterson's b. m. Passadena, by San Fran—Ngaio,' Gst. 101b. . (Berry) 1 2 Mr. J. F. Hathaway's Heather, fist. 101b. 1....... (BeU) 2 8 Mr. C. J. King's Daybreak, 7sc 111b. (W. Eyan) 3 Also started: 1 Lady Volga, 9st. (A. Oliver); 7 Black Lupin, Bst. 101b. (Griffiths); i Lady Louisa, Bst. 9lb. (V. Lee); G Glenlivet, Gst. 91b. (C. Emerson). Glenlivet was slow at the barrier, and Daybreak was 'first out, but was early supplanted by Heather, who led into the straight from Passadena and Daybreak. In the run home. Passadena overhauled Heather, ■ ajid won by. a length. Daybreak was a couple of lengths away third. The favourite. Lady Volga, was. never' prominent. Time, 'lmin. 14 '3-ssec. LIVEEPOOL, HANDICAP, of 800 soys. One mile and a furlong. ' 8 Mr. M. Ellerton's b. m. Sea Queen, bv Bt. Ambrose or Grand Cirole— &qnin, Bst. 101b fW. Price) 1 l' Mr. 'F. Hall's Obligant, 7st. 181b. ■ , ; (Berry) 2 J. l Harle's Byron,'Bst. 111b. 1 (A. Oliver) 3 Also (started: 2 Bill, 7st. 121b. (L. Wilson); 7 Allegory, 7st. 91b. (W. Byan); 10 Mangaroa, 7st. 21b. (Hollo); 9 Waipaku, 7st. (H. Trioklebank); G Semaphore, 7st, (W. Boll); 11 Ariom, 7st. (Weller); 4 Seatondole, 6st. 101b. (E. Hunt); 12 Vladinoy, fist. 71b. (Eeed). Vladinoy took charge when tine field got going, and led all round the back., At tho turn Vladinoy's nearest attendants were Obligant and Byron, with the othere close up; bunched. At .the distance Sea Queen came up on the outside, and defeated Obligant for first money by'a good length and a half. Byron was a couple of lengths away third, with Vladinoy fourth, Waipaku fifth, and Allegory sixth. Time, lmin. 51 l-ssec. PALMERSTON NORTH STAKES (SEV--ENTH), of 500 Govs, Six furlongs. 3 Mr. T. O'Neill's dh. m.,Gladiole,;by St. Clements—Daisy Clipper, Bst. ' ; 101b (W. Young) 1 1 Mr, Highdem'e Ermengarde, 7sr. 181b. (A. Oliver) 2 5 Mr. J. R. M'Donald's Styx; Bst. 41b. ' (B. Oliver) 8 Also started: 7 Vibration, 9st. lib. (C. Jenkins); i Imagination, Bst. 41b. (Lowe); 1 Adelicia, 6st. 41b. ,(W. Bell); 2 Peronillo, 7st. 41b. (C. Emerson); 6 Ogier, 6st. 91b. (E. Berry). Gladiole got a flying start, and soon put a gap of half a dozen lengths between herself and' the rest. Styx was the ■ first of the others to show out. Coming to the bend Errnengarde ran up into second place, Styx lying third. This order was unchanged at the post, Gladiole -winning by six lengths. Styx was half a length off, Oprier fourth, Imagination fifth, and Peronilla sixth. The race was robbed' of all interest by the flying start of Gladiolo. Time, lmin. 14 2-s?ec. TEEEACE HACK WELTER HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Seven furlongs. 2 Mr. A. F. Douglas's blk. m. Manitau, by' San Fran—Queensborough, 9st. 21b (A. Oliver) 1 1 Mr. S. J. Eobson's Sir Daniel, Bst.

•. '. (W. Ryan) 2 4 Mr. Wire Peweno's St. Bees, Bst. lllb. (C. Emerson) 3

'Also started: 1 Lucerne, 9st. 91b. (WPrice); 5 Rangikapna, Bst. 81b. (L. Wilson); G Ngakau, Bst. slb. (C. Rollo); 9 Moondine, Sst. 21b. (A. M'Mullen); 2 Lady' Nolan, Bst. 21b. (R. Berry); 7 Im•mensity, Bst. (H. Tricklebanlc); 9 Sir Donold, Bst. (Lowe). Lucerno was first out, and showed the way along the- back, her nearest attendants being Sir Daniel and Ngakau. Sir Daniel was first into the straight, and, in the run home, Manitau came through, and, finishing well, landed tho stake by a head from Sir Daniel. St. Bees was a couple of lengths away third, Lady Nolan fourth, and Eloondine fifth. • The favourite, Lucerne, after running prominently into the straight, faded airay at tho business ond. Time, lmin. 29 4-ssec. AWAPUNI' HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six furlongs. 1 Mr. E. Lonergan's to. m. Blue Lake, by Royal Fusilier—Blue River, 9st. (Sid. Reid) 1 5 Mr. W. Nidd's Peroneal, 7st. 71b. (Emeison) 2 6 Mr. J. M'Langhlin's Eooene, Gst. 101b. (Hunt) 8 Also started: 2 Hermia, Bst. slb. (W. Young); 5 Prosper, 7st. 181b. (M. M'Donald); 10 Piriwai, 7st. 121b. (C. Jenkins); 4 Rangiatua, 7st. lllb. (W. Bell); 7 Mount Victoria, 7st. 91b. (Berry); 3 Manakau, 7st. 21b.; (Tricklebank); 9 Sanguinary, 6st. 101b. (Weller);. 8 Seaweed, - tet. 71b. (A. Read).' Piriwai was left, and did not take part. Blue Lake went to the front, closely followed by Mount Victoria, Eooene, and Seaweed. Entering the straight, Blue Lake was still in front, Eocene lying second, the rest being bunched. In tho run home Blue Lake easily held his own, and won comfortably by a couple of lengthg from Peroneal, who beat Eoceno for second placo by a length, with Prosper close up fourth. Tiino, lmin. 15scc. HIMITANGI WELTER HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Seven furlongs. 2 Mr. S. Penfold's ch. e. Kina. by St. A&broso—Seasholl, Bst. (Emerson) 1 7 Mr. J. M'Donald's. Montreal, 7st. 7lb. (H. Tricklebank) 2 4 Mr. H. Whitney's Ceylon, 9st. 91b. (Sid. Reid) 3 Also started: 1 Bonny Boy, Ost. 41b. (A. Oliver); 5 Bracken, Bst. 131b.; (W. Pric6); C Lord Renown, ,Bst. lllb. (A. (M'Mullen); 3 Lady Kilcheran, Sst. 3lb. (Berry). Kina took charge when the tapes were releasod, and led throughout, winning by a lengtli from Montreal, who defeated tho ton weight. Cevloii, by a couple of lengths. Bracken waa fourth, und tort! liouown fiUh, Time, lmin. 28 4-feoo, i

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1634, 28 December 1912, Page 13

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MANAWATU R. C. MEETING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1634, 28 December 1912, Page 13

MANAWATU R. C. MEETING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1634, 28 December 1912, Page 13

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