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THE TURF.

WELLINGTON BUMMER MEETING. HANDICAPS FOR ; FIRST- DAY. ■ v. .■ .■,>■; ' - : i . For the first day's events at the Wei* : Racing Club's summer meeting •Mr. J. H. Pollock has, declared the following handicaps:— ■WNNIVERSARY WELTER HANDICAP, ■■■■; . 200 sovs.. Ono: mile.- . . .■ * ■ st. lb. St. lb. Sea Queon ... 10 6 Kanroa ...... 8 8 'Allegory 10 S% Cork 8 8 Imagination ■ 9(3 Brnckon .... 8 8 San Pluio ... 0 13 Rook Ferry ... 8 8 Ceylon 9 8 Nukuatu ... 8 7 Con the Montiforni ... .8,7 Shaughraun 9 8 Mallard — 8 7 Negative ... 93 ; Ecloguo ... 83, Mcrrie Frank. .'9••'B..Stopney . .... .-8 .0 ■-.'■Prosper 1 ..... 9 3 Thrax ..■ ...... 8 0 Manakau .... 9 3 Lady ' Kil- . Anna ';Car- oheran .; 8 0 ■lovna ....... 9. 0 Aloha ■ 8 0 Fashion Plato 9 0 Mystoiaoh ... .•8.0 • Lady Volga 9 0 Bandore .... 8 0 Semaphore w 9 ■ 0 'Lord Palmer 8 .0: Poary 810 • ■ ■<-■ • ' WELLINGTON CUP, 1000 sovs. One ■■'■■■ ■• mile and a. half. . st. lb. fit. lb. Bobrlkcff. ■ ... 9 9 Heatherbrao 7 .7 ■ Los Angolos 9 6 : Coroniform7 . 6 Midnight Sun 8 11 'Me.idip, 7 . 5 Labour Day "8 11 Cheddar. ... 7 '5 Vice-Admiral 8.8 Tannhaosor. 7 3 Soldiers' Odessa ;7 3 Chorus. „ 8 8 .Ceylon - 7 3 Undecided ... 8 8 Brown ' Owl 7 1 ■ La Reina ... 8 5 >. Quarantine ■ .6 13 Bronze 8 4 Rill 6 13 Domino ...... 8 4 Master Laddo ,6 12 Bon Revo 8 8 Sandstroam 6 9 Blefiot ...i.. 8 8 Mon Ami .... 6 9. Masterpiece 8 0 Mangaroa «. 6 9 Bon Ton ...... 8 0 Prosper ...... 8 7 Sea Queen ... ,7 12 Manakau i.." 6 7( Sir Knox ... 711 . Ariom .......' 6 7 My Lawyer ... 711 Alphous .... G 7 ■Sinapis 710 Vi ...„. .. 6' 7 Mira ■ 4...:...." 710 Browa Trout 6 7Byron ''».;... 7 9 Somaphoro ... 6 7 Dearest .... 7 9 Seatondalo ~.G 7 Morrivonla ... 7 8 Moutoa Girl 6. 7 Sir v Solo .... 7 8 Anna Car•Obligant;...... 7 7 lovna 6 7 i TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, 400 eovs. ■■■■■■■■■ . Six furlongs. : et. lb. ' St. lb. Soldiers' : ' Waiorewa :.. 712 • Chorus 9 2 Makara .... 710 Culprit •■ ...... 9 2 Obligant ... 7.10 • Gladiolo ... 813 Tannhauser 7 8 ■Bon' Rove .a 813 Bootlo ........ 7 8 Obsono 811 Lady. Georgia 7 6 Ventura ....< 8■ 8 Peroneal j.. 7 6 Bon- Ton .... '8 8 Leapuki ■■ .... '7 :4 •'• Gipsy Belle - 8 6 ' Pinwai >...... 71 4- • Full Rate .8 S • Lady ■■ Volga 7 1 Blue Lake .".. 8 6 Vibration .... -7 ■ 1 Crown : Pearl 8 3 Prosper 7 1 "Dearest ..i... 8 a Mt. Victoria 612 : Potoa v ........ 8 1 Glenflnnan ...'6 7 • Heatherbrao. -81 ■ Sanguinary 67 . •Imagination . 8 1 .nßeacon 6 7 . Byron 8 b Lucerne 6 7 Ermongardo 713 -' .., . . NURSERY HANDICAP, i of 800 sovs. -- Four furlongs. ' St. lb. ■ 6t.lb. Mowbray ... 9 -4 Bortrada - *»■ 7 7 Soltano ...... 9 7 Sunbird ...... • 7 7 The Hague.,.' 9 3 Eoa - 7 7 ■ Tatterley ... 811 Astor 7 0 Morry Hoe... 8 2 Concordia ... 7 0.. : Nightwatolr •8 ■ 2■■ Briar ■ Patch • 7 0 Salzburg . ... 8 0 . Hansard , ... 1 7 0 Immer . ....... 712 Landrail ... 7 0 Martel ...... 710 'Snowraker '... 7 0 • Golden Sky 710 Subduer' : ... 7 0 'Secret Link 710 Gay -Guard... 7 0 ■Historietto • 710 ■; Eoyal ■ Scout 7: o Birkful 7 7 Pavlova 7 0 Ogior 7. '1' Hoopoe .....: 7 0 Adolioia •/ .... 7 7 Quo Vadia ... 7 0 Somniform 7'7"- ■■":■..■ ' ELECTRIC HANDICAP, 6f 200 sovs. .v , s . Five furlongs, ■ ..■■',■ r st. lb. ' . , et.lb. Culprit .' 6> 8 Leapuki. v r..'i 7.10: Gladiolo. -..... 9 .-,3 . Pinwai, ~•• ,7 0 , Obsono, : ; D -0, Rangiatua ... .7. 8 ■ Ventura ■■ 812. Styx ■ ,7 6 ; Blue Lake :811 • Mt». Victoria 7,4. Naumai ..-'.B 10 Loekwood ... 7 0 . ' Belle 8 10\ Lucerne. ; ...i: 610 Waiorewa j ■ 8 4 Killaloo • . 6 >7. • Oicnhope 8-1 .Portland - ..u: Bootle 8 1 Lady 6,7 Peroneal ■;«,. 7,12 Sanguinary . 0: 7. Lady Walpunui ... 6 7 , Georgia .... 710 Cliatsil 6 7 RUAPEHU 'HANDICAP, of 120 eov». • ■ Six. furlongs. . •: ' st. lb. , et'. lb. ■Expect . 9 0 Gold Cup >... 7 -7" Peg .......... 811 • Merrie Land 76. Eocene i...., 811 ;Big Blast ~L 7 4 Exertion • .» 8. 9 Grattan ■ ...» 7 4 War Qaeen 8 '9Otter, 7 4 Black Lupin 8 8 Mero .7 4Sanguinary: 8. S . Groat. Mogul '7 4 Aleoto • 8 S i Sir,. Saracen 7- 4 i Monologue : 8 -t - Panthoa ..,. 7 2 - Passadena .8 ,3 'Austin, p. .7 .0 Heather :-8 3 , Coiirtley ... 7 0 . Glenflnnan ; 713 Nciiene ....... 7- 0 St. Bees ).... 7-11 Sleigh Bell - 012 Paoli • ,7.10 Hellsnois ... 6 V 7 .Merrie Guy. 7;8 .Hinakoa ' .... 6 7Misallo i—... . ,7i-8 • Klrtg's ■'."■-.• Portland ', V 1 f.Choice" i... 6 7 Lady 7 7 Alofa , 6 7 Fair Rosa- • Knightly ... ft 7 mond 7 7 Juliette .... 6 7 , Gerbeta -7: 7 Abercopd ... 6 7 : iIUNGAROA WELTER HANDICAP; of :■■ :":•:■ . 120 eovs. Ons hiilo. . . _ st. lb, t . et. lb. Distinction. ...11 S Rangikapua; 8 3 Tiwari. ...im, 910 :Otakura, :...i 8 0. Mosgielß 13 Parky 8 0 ; Paoli. - v.....'..: 8 !3, Field Battery . Indri ....'i.,; .8 -9 —Companion Lady Nolan 8' 5 /o. 8,0 ■Mediterra- '. Maniapoto— > •nean ....... 8 3 ' Kohina o 8 0 WESTLAND R.C. MEETING, * CONCLUDING DAY. , . .(By Tcleffriph.—fress Assoolatlon.). ■- ■, ;, ■ Mokitikn,- January 5. - The Westlartd .Racintf Club's summer taeoting. concluded yesterday in splendid •weather. There was-a largo attendance and good •' racing. Tho sum : Of : ,£7OOI passed through-the rtachine,'as compared with < ifio32 - fori tho second day last year. The total for-the meeting was, J314i171, , asi'against: .£12,1)07- at -last .summer meeting, which was the previous record. Resuits■ .. '■: ■ GOLDSBOROUGH ■ HANDICAP,!- of SO ;■soys./ Seven furlongs, ■;. 1 Divorce, lOst,• 71b.>..... 1 14 Uproar, ,7slv 21b 2 2 FurO, Bst.'• 5 Also slatted:-Tile Nut .and Hillspring, Won eftSilv. Time, lMin. 28 l-ssoc. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of BO sovs. Five furlongs. • • 2 Grand Jewel, Ost. Blb. 1 1 MoreykoiT, IDst. i. 't 6 Vanada,- 7sfc S Also started:'Ladv-Mildred, Millionaire, «rtd Epaiiltf. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin. osec. ' CENTURY- HANDICAP TROT toddle), of 100 sovs: Ons mile and a half. 0 Old Fred, .22sec., '.... i : 1 :Siguoretta, SOsec. -J .-.10 * Rouble, 22scc. £ v Also started; Stormless, Garrett, Ring. arooma, Chips, Maimot, Tertsina, Seri?eant Havelock,-Nerve, Trace, King John, . and Old Ginger. Won easily. Time, ; min. 435c0... ■■, HOICITIKA HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. One -mile. 1 Waikehna, lOst. 71b. 1 4 Corrie, 7et. slb. ! . 5 Gold Braid. Sst. 71b. ■ ! Also started: Royal Marine, Miss Sylvia, -and Ellerton. Won easily. Time, lmin. 43sec." .■'• '■, ' . ■ RIMU' TROT (saddlo), of 40 sovs. ; Ono mile. 1 .Comrade, Usee. ! 9 ' Old Gingftr,. 17Soo. : 8 Chips, 12sec. I • Also started: ThC Boss, Sidus, Maimot Sergieant V Havelock, .Muscatel,' . Coin; , Trace, Arcadian,, and Tranojly. Time . 2min. 89 1-ssec. . WELTER WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 5 sovs. , Six furlongs and a half. 5 Corrie, Sst. Sib. . 3 North Pole, lOst, 21b. 6 Royal Marine,.lOst. 41b. . ..' Also started: Golden Fire, Astonish . rnent, Bridegroom, Hillspring, Uproai and Starboard. A close finish. Tim; : lmin. 23 2-Sseo.

FINAL HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. Fife furlongs and a quarter. 1 Morevkoff, 9st. 131b. 1 5 Tho Nut, 9st. 2 3 Vanadn, 7st. ;............. 3 Also started: Gasoline arid Bridegroom. Won easily. Time, lmin. 103-sseo, RACING IN AUSTRALIA. By Telcgrauli—Frees Association—Oopyrluht (Rec. January 5, 5.5 p.m.) • • : Sydney, January 4. .At the Canterbury Park meeting the Welter Handicap resulted as follows:— Santanno, 1 j Wild West : (N.Z.), 2; Eunella, 3. , ■'NOTES AND COMMENTS. TBi GtESCOB."! Matters requiring tho attention of own-, era this week include the' Sydney Cup and Donoaster Handicap, nominations for whioh must bo mode by 4, p.m. tomorrow. Entries for the .Egmont meeting-close with tho seoretnry (Mr. J. W. Turton) at tho club's offices, Hawera, on Thursday next at 9 p.m. ; • ; Tho leading Auckland horseman B. Deeley met with an accident at Ellcrslie on New Year's Day. It appears that he had weighed out to ride Miss Winsome in-the Glasgow Handicap, but the Soult filly was, as usual, on her toes, and: when Deeley mounted her she Teared up, and fell back on him, rendering him hors do'combat, making it; necessary to withdraw her. Deoley was unable to ride on the concluding day of the meeting, but at latest advioes was doing well. , Though its x members were several times placed in imri'ortant events, the team presenting Sir Geo. Clifford at the Ellerslio Cup meeting went through without scoring one success. '. At the present time it does not appear as if the Chokebore iteam will have the big tun of suooess this year that fell to it last season. Boniforin is the only previous winner of the Great Northern. Derby that has, /the distinction of subsequently siring a winner of. that The little soli of Multiform won in 1?08,'. and- his son Bon Reve.won four'years later. - Two unfortunate accidents occurred during the running of the New Tear hurdle races at Auckland on January !. R. Kelly, rider of Waterworks; 'sustained a broken collarbone, as the result of a fall from that' horse,"' and : Mr. C. W. Coleman lost a, useful horse -in Nelius, who broko one of his hind legs, and had to bo destroyed.. .. ... At.Oamaru list week Mr. J. B.' Reid won both two-yearrold races with Charlemagne stock. On. they first day; Salzburg, from Armigerni scored, and, on the 6econd day,'the bay filly Bradftttiftnte, dam Hamattan, "defeated a field of five, which included Fender, a winner nt Riccarton. , Early. in the spring the opinion was held that' Salzburg would turn out tho' best of; Mr. Reid's youngsters, but, so. far/ he has failed, to reach the deeds of Mowbray, who. soore<l in.tho Welles? ley Stokes and Electric Plate. When Soltano won the Royal Stakes at Ellerslio on Thursday last he gave Mr. T. H. Lowry his first win in that event. The stewards of the Auckland Racing Club are at tho present timb engaged in inquiring into the cause of the Occident at Ellerslie on iNew Year's Day, when Master;Wairiki fell and' G: Stenning was badly, hurt.; 'The alertnessi of tho body in question is to be commended, and if it •ia provßd ths.t anyone has been guilty of foul.riding it is to bo hoped that drastic measures will be-used to put it: down. While many accidents on raceoourses are due ill »■ measure to incompetence on the part of some riders, still'there is -just a' fiuspicion at times that some of them are caused by soriiothing more -reprehensible. Anyone "found / guilty of foul, riding should never again bo allowed to take, a. seat in a raCOi ' Those . who take ■ the lives and limbs of others in their hands deservo nothing ■.bntf Bhor^«htift.,' l v> ;Mr.: Jamed gentina to the London' "Sportsman,"'undor date October '31, says: "Our' Gran Promio Nacional, 100,000, pesos' to-the winnor, was run for on Sunday :last,-and tho attcndancp wns tho largest ever registered; at Palermo, •• The ' turnover. jh tho 'toto'. was colossal during the,afternoon, easily, breaking all previous gambling records; 1,164,870 tickets, at two pesos eaohi-that is .to say, for : 2,329,740 pesos.; It was indeed a grand day for the brothers Luro, Winners and breeders- of tho colt.i Sah Jorge, by Did Man, taking-the first prize, 100,000 . pesos, cup, and , • 400 pesos as breeders of the winner, besides which they win the great .private : pool of 175,000 pesos.". San .Jorge comes of. tho same f&jpily aa the imported hor3e Sir Laddo, who Fins sired a number of good winners in -New Zoaland. Another interesting, point - about the pedigree of San J' rge is' that: it. includes the, St.'vSimon-Musket oross. : ■' ' From a 'stake-winning 1 point .of view, the first season of his Majesty's patronage of the turf waa productive of small remits, and no thoroughbred of distinction carried tho Royal colours, says tho London "Sportsman." This year there is a slightly better, tale to tell, .though nothing great is unfolded in 1 it, tho amount down to the name Of the/King onlv :reat,hihg £4008. " j When Pintadeau. following on previous successes, won ;tho|: Payno Stakes, there seemed some prospect of Derby honours coming' his .Way,:; but it was not to be, nor was any nearer 6top made to classio renown in the St. Leger, even though' the sou of Florizel II aud Guinea Hen received a' thorough prepara-. tion at the of R-'Marsh. The bull-; dog Dorarido-proved himself as game, as his namesake; and several times cave occasion for an outburst of loyal enthusiasm oil-the part of racegoers, Conspicuously was this the case when, carrying 9st. 41b., lie got homo by 'ft, head in tho Autumn Handicap at the Newmarket second Octo-ber-meeting. 'There was no two-year-old tb run "with:; prominenco for Egerton House, so tlmt nothing much in'tho: way of great distinction can be, anticipated fbr 1913; but swell hiateriiil as there is" is in good hands, and everything will be dono towards results worthy of being chronioled' for an establishment that has been associated with such illustrious things in the pas;. .'V; .■ .■ fixtures. Jan. 21 and 22-Foxton R.C. Annual. - Jan. '22, 23, and 25—Wellington R.C. Summer. • _ _ > Jan.'22 and 23-Goro R.C.Jnmmer. , _ ; Jiui: 29 and Feb. 'I—Takapuna J.C. Summer. ■ , ' Feb. I—Canterbury J.C.. Summer. r • Feb. 5 and 6-Egtnont R.C. Sunlmer. .Feb.' 6—Te Kuiti Annual. Feb. 6 and 7-Povorty Bay T.C. Summer. Feb. 12 and 13-Taranaki J.C. Autumn. Feb. 13' and 14-Gisborne R.C. Summer.'. Feb. 19 and 20—Woodville District J.C. Autumn. - ~ , , : Feb. 19, 20, and 22—Dunedin J.C. Autumn. Feb. 21 and 22—Thatnes.J.C. Annual. Feb. 27 and March I—Wanganui J.C. : - Autumn. ' , ■ : - '-: ' ■ March 12 arid 13-Nelson J.C. Annual.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1640, 6 January 1913, Page 7

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1640, 6 January 1913, Page 7

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