TRENTHAM RACES.
, t J+i i " * " 'SECOND DAY. l T < /, ;; l rJ ( r THE WELLINGTON.STAKES. MOWBRAY WINS. /THE 'RACING'CLUB HANDICAP. ' t ' i _— i jraORYFORJOItONIFORM.' v Ideal weather prctajled. for the second day of the/Wellington Racing Club's summer meeting, but on account of thoro bein?' do' holiday; the attendance at Trcnthanr was'not nearl) so largo n3 on tho opening daj. His E\cellenoy tho Governor (tho Earl of Liverpool) and party arrived after the first race, and the other visitors included tho Hon 1 W If Horries, the Hon, v A Herdman, GcWal Godlcy, and Sn Geo Clifford ~ Throughout tho day the sport rfas capital, the iracl being in splendid older for 1 good lacing, and the times' of the differ cnt events were on the fast side ? The ' principal.'event of the daj was the Welluigton. Stakes, w ( v>hich Mi J B. Reid - parted Uo horses'and had the satisfaction of seeing them Tim first and second, nftei a very fine finish V pietty race, culminating in a magnificent finish, was seen, when tho candidates were dispatched / m the Wellington. Racing Club Handicap, and at the winning post there was very ihttlo separating the fust half-dozen IhoraeSi A feature of the meeting so fai . bas been tho riding of V E Jones and R i Berry, the'formei having steeied five winders and thV latter four ' * [ \ Speculation on,theitotylisator was again brisk, and during the day the sum of 'j£25,0G6 was handled at the windows This brings tiie total for the two days to '■£6-4,274, or .£6io7 10s more thanfor the first two days last j ear ' f' Details of the racing arc appended — MMGAROA' WELTER HANDICYP.'of I /120 sovs boven furlongs l s'Mi W" Smart's b 'ni Big' Blast, Quairvman—Bravtr Heart, sv/ 3 ,* • 1 fct 10iy (A v olivi>r) 1 4 Mr C /Hawkins's' Distinction, lOst , 1316 ' iS Beid) 2 6 Mr H, Whitiloj's Mediterran an, f»t r . (Wilson) 3 Also started 5 RangiKapua, Bst 131b, (Deeley), 1 Lad} Nolan, Sst 101b (Ben-?)? 7 Abercoed,-'Bst (Trioklebank), 8 Otakura.t i6st.(Kirk), 2 Kaniki, Sst (W. Price) •> After, sop© little dela> T at tho post, Big , 'Blast gained an advantage at tho start and letLfrom Distinction At the five furlong post the ordei of the leaders was Big Blast, Distinction, and Kaniki t The last-named lost hjs position before enter i'ing tho straight and the finish,was left to > Big Blast and Distinction Big BJast won J by a heodj'while Mediterranean was third / , two Distipction .Then fol lowed Kangikapuai and. .Time, lmin 29 3 s=ec , f ' , JANUARY WELTER 2,00 N , sovs , > VMr Wire Tokena'si-ch g, Nukuatu, 1 r» \ bj Advance—Good Luck/fylsi, BSt ,' 101b ' (W 1 Price) 1 8 Mr W Smart's Merrj Traiik.ifst 71b — i > , (Oliver) 2 5 Mi B-'F'Taylor's Rook Ten?,! Sst 31b T tr ~" i."»" (r E'Janes) 3 Also'started '8 San Pluie.t Ost 81b (Ryan), 1 Con tho Shaughraun,'Ost "lib J (J"TiTe), 2 Ceyldn, 9st, fcained 9st lib (Reid), 7 Fashion Plate, (Young); 9 KaufpVSst 31b (Jenkins), 6 Aloha, Bst (Deelev>- <>' "»p ' i l > *' When the field 'cttled down Fashiom
,the, and Ceylon was •? running last- At the hnlf-nulo post Rock r»rrj ,took, chame and ledi into , the i straight fiom. T ukuatn and Merry . In the run to the post, Nukuatu won lith/v a length from .Merry *[ TrnTiTf, who was a n similar ' distance in ~ front of Hock rerr}_ Then followed B rnsJtWh'P.lato'ahd Coj> n Time, lmin 10 4 ssec ' + WELLINGTON STAKES,' of '550 sots, g spgpnd hoise to receive 73 sois, and p ' ' third horse 25 sovs fiom the [ sum of 50 sovs to t ho the stako and ap- j, portioned* for»tho encouragement of .Jbteeikirs.,,. FttA.Vwojmtl three >ear-'olds { Weight for agfe, with -penalties Tive [ fllllonga .--,*' i IMrT „B Reul's fr'c,*Molvbra'yt:*by' f 1 v Mon-ohikofl-—Ea3y Mellon, 2jrsi f -T[stal2lb r' „ , -~ ,r (T "C Joiies) 4 1 f IMi J B Reid's blc Salyhutu, by < I'Clnrleinagno i-II (imp )—\rmigern, t 2}r«, 7st lib (R BeTry) • 2 : 8 All f R 'M'Donald's br e Stjx, by Achilles—The Shannon, sljrs, Bst ) 61b. » i r V (B Deeley) 3 ; v Vlso started I VErmcngarde, Bst 31b ) (Oilier); 7 Tormalitj, Bst 31b (Rjan), 3 , Peromlla, 7st 91b (Emerson), 2 The Hague 7st„ 21b (O'Shea), 6 Tatteilcy, 6 5 t i 1211> (W Bell) £ Tatteiley was first away followed bv i Peromlla and St>x, with Salzb.vrjr next J and Mowbray last Peromlla led into the ] (Straight, but c was quickly supplanted by Salzburg Mowbray then came with a great run on the outside" and won bj a ] head from Salzbnrg,< whd was two lengths J ahead of Styx Peromlla was fourth and ' Eimengnrdo fifth Time, Imm 1 tssec } 'The firat and second horses were \ bracketed . t t WELLINGTON RACING CLUB HANDI- ] / CAP, of 500yo;s, second horse to re cone 75 so\s„ and the third horse 2o ! spvs horn the stake One mile and a ' qiinit»i i * £ OMrE II Taylor's b g Coronitorm, < by Multiform—Helen Taucit, aged ] 7at 131b (r E Jone») 1 > 12 Mi T Lloyd's ch h Master Laddo, by Su La fdo Jimp.)—Lako Placid, r "I „ , s>« o|l nib ' - (I O'Shea) 2 J Mr II Rnynor s br m Dearest, by i Soult (imp)— Lady He6tcr, syrs, ,7st 61b ' (B.,Deelej) 3 * Also -started, 5-Labour Day, Bst 121b (P D Tones), 7 Bronze, Bst 61b' (Oliver), J Sea Queen,■ 7st 131b (W Price), 2 My Lawyer, 7 t 121b (Brown), 11 Byron, 74 101b iM'Carten),' 8 Mira, 7st 71b (Berry), i <Brown Owl, 7ht. 21b (Emerson), 10 Seatond.de, 6=t 101b (Bell), 9 S.mpplnm, Cst 101b (M'Mullen), 13 Brown C't 71b (Lambess) \ ill" excellent jstart'wa'- effected' in, front >f the and Master Laddo at once v ,00k chaigc'itnil "piloted the field'rouiidi', ho b,end, tollowed by Byron and Dearest; . It the niilcpost Coijiniiorm had run into) .; third place nheid of Deareat and Sema-, phoip, 1 hilo Labour Day was tailing the. held Cne furlongs from home the order, ■ iwas Mastei Laddo, Bjron, CoromformiSea Queen, and Dearest, with'the remain-" ; tier bunched Master Laddo led a bunched field into the straight, and a magnificent iiaiph saw Coiomform on the rails win by a head fiom Master Laddo, who waa a hsid 111 front ot Dearest The nett were Seatondale, Mira, and Byron, while Semaphoro v l as fc Time, 2min 8 1 s~ec ' I I'i'Z HERBERT H ISDttAP, of 200 sovs, foi two-veai-olds that havo not won a nee of tho vnluo of 200 sovs or upwauls it tho time of starting Five furlongs. I frir Geoi„o Clifford's b f Briar Patch, by (Treadmill—Bonnie Brae, fist 101b , carried 6st. I , (C Emerson) 1 1 Mr Kirkdal3's Immer, Bst / (M'Donnld) 2 5 Mr Highden's Adelicia, 7st. 21b (Bell) 3 Uso started 2 Secret Link, 7st 71b. (Bein), 3 Hansard, Gst 101b, earned , 7=t olb (B Decley) / linniei and Briar Patch were the quick--1 est to begin In the straight, Briar Patch "■ v ! ditw n\ ay and won comfortably by half I ,t hngth fiom ilmnior, who" Was two lcn >tt3 in front of Adelicia. Time, Imm. 2 2 5 ec > ■• DOURO CUP ttVNDICAP, of 250 sovs. Hack conditions Sit furlongs 5Mr Eturnj .Hobbb'3 br f Peg, by. Cliarlcma n 'no Ilr-Cora Ljnn, Syrs %t 111 > >(I E J°nes),.;l'; 6 Mr J Patcrson's Possadena, Bst Olb. !": (Berry) 2 «Mi It A. MjKenne's ,Gerbera, 7st.>a 711, (Tricklcbank)'3 AlbO started / OTenhope Bst: ' JllK' (\V foiing), i Heather, Sst 71b (Oh-, ur|, 11 Wni ««eeA Bst. 71b (Thomps jioVwi, fct " , (01:einrS'Greniinndn/'7st.
121b. (Emerson) rli Evadue, 7st. 81b. (M'Carten); 10 Portland Lady, 7st. 71b., ■cdfne'A" 7st:'Sib. (Biwii)j 4 lair EosaJnond, 7st. 7lb;v (Deeley);-15 .Ivooyn, ist. 81b.' (Bell); 16 The Great Mogul, 7st. 31b. i(o'S"nca),:-9 Austin/ Csti-lllb. (teller).. . Heather, Portland -Lady, and -Mosgiel were tfirst -to show out, and Glenfinuan,; Qxenhope, Peg, and Amber and White were prominent among tho others, jAfter passing the post,.'Glenflnrian.ran to the front, and led round the.home turn from Portland Lady,■ 'Amber, and 'White, Peg, and .Oxenhope... : Oxenhppe took charge .when fairly ;in'the'straiglit,::but.at;-the. distance.he was headed.by Peg, who went ion and won. comfortably.by,a; baro length ;from.'Pnssadena,:wh6 iwas, half a length]in ifront ?of Gerbero; Oxeriliope, Portland itady,-;and! Amber; and 'White' were very' 'close up t'othe placed Worses.'..- Timc,:lmin. Msec ■ ■■'■,'' i.' -r- ■'•■ '--'.-'j' -'■.'£■<■ ■'■'■ ■■ : -'•'' I iBISPOSAL STAKES; .of. 100: sovs. Eor ;:■>: ' three-year-olusand- upwards. .Special r V weights;! Fiverfurlorigs. ■;,;;;v'?; ;3 Mr. ,!!;■ Hobbs's b. h.• Crosbie,':by . ; ;,-i;Lup'in' i:-.(imp.)—Vanguard'r mare, ■■ ; '\' : - oyrs.yiSst. 81b.:.....;;,....(P.;E. Jones) 1 ■2 Mr.-lL.;Wliitney's:Naumai, Bst;Blb.'■:,:• '.'••:'■'. ■'•'•■'••.":',!' "-I '•.".■''' ";- : (Emerson). 2 ;6"Messrs;:';J.:-and.Bri---Furie's'„Medallist, .' «:\Bst: :81b.'-:;;.v:/.;;.;;;:.y.,.;;r.,..(Griffon) 3
Al<k> started 10 Indra, Bst Blb (Oliver), 0 Missile, Sst 8!b (Hjan), 1 Tull Kate, ißst 81b (r D Jones), 7'Lady Kilchernn, rSst lib (Beirj), i Over Rate, Bst lib (Wilson), 5 Trireme, Bst (O'Shea), 11 Neircne, Bst (Bell) Naumai and Crosbie were in front from the start, and thev led nil the way, Cros bie winning bj half a head after a great finish, while Medallist, who finished very fast, was a neck awaj third Over Rale and Indrn, were within half a length of th& placed horses Time, lram 3sec ML'fKOPOLITAN HANDICAP, of 300 sovs Six furlongs 3 Mr W Nidd's b f Peroneal, by Achilles-Prelude, 3vis, 7st lib (M'Donald) 1 1 Messrs W G and G I Stead's Cul- , pnt, flat (W Young) 2 4 Mr J Harle's Malcara, 7st 71b (Deck}) 3 \lso started 2 Snnguinary, 7st 111b (E Eorry), 5 L-idv Georgia, 7st 71b (W Bell), 7 Vibration, 6st 131b (Monk), 6 Mount Victoria, Gst 121b (J O'Shea) Won by a neck, with three ports of a length between second and third Sanguinary was fourth and Lady Georgia 'filth. Time, Imm 15 15sec , NOTES ON THE RACING. SOME TINE FINISHES,
■>.'/-As' on ;.'thei first .day,, backers '■: .'started •badly '•'with.; thei .-first,race (Mungaroa -iWel-•ter.'.-Ha^dicap);.'rforV the .'two' favourites, ;Lddy ; -'K'Olah'and,;.lCamk'i,:.'failc'd;:tog'ain 'a ; place;i' j'The flatter, was .going v'w'cll-.-- three il'urlorigs/fromv.hdine ;whon.he\; stumbled' nearly-down.':' Buf; f0r.,.: this'ho might have /been''handy-: at;;'the'':'finish. s'Lady, Id!ah,;liaweTer,i-,M'as'"ii6t: sighted.", Distinction, was..only;.beatcn;:by the- narrowest:margin, ''and but; for'la ; few .'.minute's'delay at/the Wioisly. affected'hiin.withiis'.big.weight i-r-he.'.wpuld nq';dpubt hay'e;;feversSl;.posiitib'nsjwith tho)wihner.^' .'w "yj'•; '■ ■■.<.[ 'y;:■'.' ';/;. - : .jegistercd- ( Attractive /performance Vin the; .Jahujiry' Weljter, v v Handi-' ;cap''by i .''wimiing''.comfortably in-very, fast jtimb;; ;,The pace'woscracked on the whole '.way by Fashion' Plate: and; Kock Ferry, 'and'this; suited Niikuatu to anicety. The, •favourites-rConthe-S'haughraiiii and Cey-lon-ran '• badly,".Ceylon being last thV ;wholo..'way.-, •U- i'.'' ■"■ '.•'.vV ■/>'';'" <■-'■ •-''.'■ - -.'-.'' -VS.'.'■-■■■ - .himself.':a'great colt :1»y. the'manner in .which he von* the Wei-. iJingtdni[<Stake's.:-.;Trainerv 1f..-Hobbs sent /hini .to,''tha .post;ih the pink j.of condition,'■ 'and': itiwas generallyiireckbned that: the Shly'candidates likely.-tb /exfe'nd-hiih •wero'. ihi's, stable: companion,,-. Salzburg q'rid': The {Hague; vT ; he ''last-named •'; was /•reported ■' to: !.hav6''',improved'.considerably,': and. rshe had ; the -services p'f.-'tho' clever.;ljg:ht-weigh>,. J. : in-:- fairly seyMaV lengths;'; and'as''he had ;mao.e;;Up: v.eryi'little'-grpuhd.'.at; 1 -the; endtdf two IfurlbngSi.h'eclo'oked- to 'have a' hopcjlless'task ahead of Kim;I,'1,' Meanwhile backers of: the favoiir'ffe 'combination-were bn good termsy.withv',thiemi'e'lvoi?s[)sitSalzburg 'made/the early i runningiu Just -ns/Salzr. burg„fo.rged;.to jthe: front ■in.th'a-straight, .'.Mowbray-..was' seen coming at a great rate' /on/the outside -and. vhe just got up :in 'time'-to .•win,>)}y i ; / ;a'(;headiV f As;he returned theibig'effort'did not:appeai\;tb::hav'e.:Lworned;hini much, andhe 'was Warmly.:'applauded.,; Mr./X B. : Reid l is;.f^ortunate.. ; in.p6ssessing::twb,-sUch:: really ;fine;colts % .the .winner. and/ruriner-np.' .:;: • -v/Thb /Hague:: scarcely:/ran v up/to expecta■tionsy.'butJPeronilla, .Styi, ! and Brmen-, |garde ! ;'ia'n;i'creditablyi'' .'General, :.',disip-' ''pointm'entwas felt at-.the;.'absence of' Sol J.tween.'I'■1 '■:Mbwbray : and. him: would, have the ■ ; .:;,'- : i :-:■)■ .-■ &' All the., acceptors went to '.trie; post .'for' 'the- Wellington>Racihg -' Club Handicap,• 'but'i.the. field ..did.'.nbt "include.: the '; Cup - winner,;;Sir''Sol(v'or/'those .tivb good.per- ■ formers,; Bobrifcoff - "arid Soldiers' Chorus.: : Backersf,went '/solidly .for Dearest,, .while ■'seven -of -tho' bther';:candidates;'were...y.ery: /.evenly;supported. 'ra'ce'.':wais..one;of ; the prettiest 'ever'. seen'" at .Trentham,. and,: aS.;tEp;field''pome..rou'nd the.ih'omo turn ,in.-| ' a.-clbsely-packisd':.bunch,'.-any of -.the!, candidate's /appeared '■-/to -v; 'hold ' ,':a.'-,: c'kane'e.•_' .Cor'ohiform, /who -secured a fortunate .run' ; oh 'the railsV'ju.St headed .Master LaddoJ :on'v. the'/post,'.Vand ithe'latter was/'barely.-j 3;Deare'st, ; while 'the spacbTof.a few<lengths would haveinclud-. : e'di/ ; the '.'remainder'■''■'■ of.,.the//.candidates. ;Masior'La'ddo;raade the : whole of-the run;hing,:':and,.would. hav'e.,woh : /had: he/.huhg' i to. the, rails', as -he Tshbuld -have; done'.;;. "ImmeE. (Martian— Everlasting)'.;,'.was - ; ;a' 'ver^'^arrn'-favbiirite/in'the Fitzhei'bert ■ 'Handicap, but she' was ,ibeaten' ''ea'iSly'''by,'Bri'ar','Patch/.whb' was:shaping .'well'-.in; the-. Nursery; Handicap 'oh" th'o. ■first •'day; \when "she'was'pocketed.'' As ;there Iwere.only, five,..starters,,' Immer's -backers drew no':divideh(l. : . '. '-/.;' '.-'•.'■■':','"" ■> '■'. Black Lupin; Pearyi and Alofa were the only from the Douro ; .,:Cup : Handicap, '■ and; there.'were.-thus' sixteen starters left to-go totheipost. . Onvfirst day's form'. Grattan'was selected as ; the likely and made a; good fayour1. ite, half -a, dozen - others ibeirig very '.even-.. ly/backed. -v Grattanvbad a bad' passago ; jthe whole -way,, and 'failed to gain ; a.place,; rvictory ''resting- withv Peg,''.who .won•:in•■ : most'attractive stvle., ; Outside ;the.win-, < ■■ her;' there was;' little Jto ohoose; between ' jthe,:neit'h'alf ; : ;dqze.h;,;': Glenfinnan, who ; Sad' been'. p"romiheht ; /at,the home,',turn, ■ '.', fa'ded/iight put of; the. race, and finished ■ last."'': '•■'!;.' '■:'■'■':':-,'':'.:/ .'■. " '■'. - .'- ; 'Sufeetiueb.t to "the raoe,;the stipendiary .'stewards' : Mosgiel) ■'; . before' them;'and cautioned bim for al- . . lege'dly.;, , .'cuttinK,".in".:-/to/ the;rails after ithe-start.- ';--^-:-i-. ; i v i:.-' :./ :i , - Full Kate was .made,'a.' warm' favourite
fofvthe Disposal Stakes,-but, after, being -eiv.en. eyery l cbancejto.,get a fair start,;lie '■lost •■ a ; .- dozen'-' lengths -at .the : start, 'and never had a chance. • Crosbie won after a>:fineVfinishl/with/, Naumai, and thus .added further to ;th'e run of successes for M. Hobfc's stable.:..'F. B. Jones,: who .was-ori.?the back.of -the .winner, had rid.denlthree.Avinners .earlier in.the day,, and : also a..win'ner;,on..the : 'openinK day.' .'• ;' .... v The, winner ; wu9'-'submitted to auction after 'the YaW and bought, in for '.<£loo.' -Heatherbrae: and- Styx were withdrawn 'from tho . Culprit'wa's'a'good favourite, with Sanguinary arid Peroneal also" well backed. Mount 'Victoria" arid • Peroneal!■ gained an advan'•tago'ftt 'the' start,.-.while the favourite got awaybadly'.T Peroneal took charge from Mount Victoria' at, .the three-furlongs post, arid Med- round the home turn from Cul.prit/iwho had'made up her ground quick:ly. -Culprit'drew level with Peroneal inside .-.■ ithe ■,' distance, but the - latter drew oway again, '.and Avon by a short neck •'from.; the,southern; .mare, while Makara ''w'as'a'godd'thifdiV;"...; . ....'..'
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