THE TURF.
; EGMONT RAGES. > /" :, second; day; ■•'/;■: .:,. MiRA WINS MEMORIAL STAKES. ■'■.■" (Hy.Telcsraph.-Pross, Association.) 7 ''•■*<;'-';■"' ■''■ '■■■' Hawera, February 6. > ■•.:.. ihero .was delightful .weather tor /tho • seefcrid; flay- of the Egmont ric&s arid' another largo attendance. .The investments . on.tho totalisator amounted to i 17,013, arid tho total for .the two days\2M,l9i, , being better .than the correspond■:in# tixturo;last year. Tho following are . the' results:— '. . WAIM'ATIi HANDICAP, of ,200 sow. Six- '• ,'■ .., - •■-,-'-. furlongs?.- : . . Srf George Clifford's b.' m.- Heather- - ,'brae,'4yrs„-Bst. lib. ...(Emerson) i MrV J. H. Walters'sch.ni. Goldsize, . 7' ~ 4yrs.;.7st. 111b.- ...;; ..........;......... 2 Mr. Harvey Rrtyhor's b. Hi. Deafest, .'.--. 7'syrs.',-.Bst.-, 6tb.,'■'-:..■,...'.• ........v....... 3 ■■'•';■ Also started:'Peroneal; 85t.51b,; Grattan, 7st.. 91b.; Lady "Volga, ,7'st. 51b.; Lii---:cc*ne; 7st. v 31b.; Ineuru, 6st. 71b. -•'..'■-.•■ Peroneal' and Goldsize were fighting 1 it; : out at. fhe\ distance.- Then Heathefbrae' got through, and, finishing well, won by/ -. a Dearest about .half, a length' ..' away* third:' .->•;,,.-::•■..> .7,. <• , ■FARMERS* -PLATE HANDICAP, Of 60 '-,-.' soys. ; (Gentlemen, riders.). One mile ' arid; .a,.distanco:---.,. : ; v! : ':i. Mr. J.''Q'Sullivan's',on. m.: Princess •• : ' - - Flo.ldsi 91b. ...:• (Mr.'Higginson) l MrVH: Washer's blk'. gVKdrinioi, 10st;;,'.. . /91b. ; ..-;..:..::..,!.:;..,......;;...;.......;.......; 2 . Mr. F. W." Webb's ct. g. Tirohanga,. - ■ ■-• • lost. 91b.: .: v.;...,.,...:..;.....;; ..„ $ Also started: Royal Patron, list. 51b.; :.'■■■. Moi«tt<S, 10st. 121b.; Sylvan Glade,, lOsf. \- J - '81b:; MalSphin.-lOst. 51b.-j(Nebulous,.lust; S-.., St/. KildarS, 10st.; • Gurnet,■ -.lOst.;'■ Master -.■■ •■':' .M4lacKi;iost.':' - r - ; . ;-.'-.i '.'■";>■"■■•■• V',-. [ 'r\-\ "■■' Prir!c«s3.'Fl.o i; iV(jri: comfortably.by 1 three. ■," letfgthsj^Hth'halfft.length.separating.the ■ eecolid'arid third: Tim*e, 2miri. 2sec.; :;;•;'■BLTHAM HURDLES, Of 150, siovs. One '•■-'■ \'-~S' < f' : .--n : ' -<"'■': mile;- :-..,r'r. , '".','' : ---'■■■ '• •• ! ' .-;Mft. : D;vHuihes >, s':.'br. .g.V-jjg'atifuariui, .. ■ .V; 9%£. : i2\}>: ~:.;;.X:......; (J.;o'Conn,elU: ; 'l .: Mumby's-ch'. l g'. : Sandy Paul, ..; ■ ■■■ ■-.'.■■'•■; .lOst, 71b. 2 Mr. G; Broris's 'b. m.v.Aviatriij, 9st. -91W : ■....;,:^.......:u.:. 1 ,... l L:... 3 Also staffed i Marton, ,9s'ri. 91b.- : , • ■ Tufriing for hriirie;'Sandy .Paril was ly- •■.'' irig/slecofld fS.Njratir'nnriui ,as> the? jump- ■■-. Ed- th(s; last huMleV ;NgatirriariiiL 'however, came away again arid ran hdtne. a • : ' wiriiler .by two lengths,,-siiJ leiigths. se'pv ardtinrthS second arid.third. Time, 2min. -' ■■' 455e0.'v ? :.., ; r: >■■ .v;v ! ' '■.-'■:-./,■',:'■"; , OKAIAWA HACK- HURDLES, .of : 100 ,'sdVsv'. One mile nhd a Tiftlf. Mf.! l W.'M'Betli's 8, -;g. Alliife, lOst. lib. : '.'-. '•- ■'. -•: .'■ -,v - (H.:,C6pestake): 1 '. Mi I ."' Jivß. L; .Stailfdrd's Bercola;, lOst.. -.. V: :■'■ Ui-O: Coi's p. \.i. TinidthyV Dst.Mllb. 3 7." Also started! • Whimper, . lOst; j 131b.; ■-'.-' 'Sefe'nity/:lost.-;.91b.;/Clemencyj' :9st;V.7lb;j /;i"rdxy,'9st. ■■ v --:' V,,/,: : ; ■ 7.-:'7;" :...- •■ Allure led .into U.he straight; where Ber- ' V; cola Carrie' ffoni behirid arid, got :withih- , :'.h4lf a lehgth'.of, th'e-winrief, six lengths . se'paratirig.' the second' And '.thirds .Time, ■'.;■: >■- ,^'si''\y ; .--".--\'.: : '''-;.-. ■-■;.;•:.; Clehiiricy fell; His ridCf; A;:'. Julian,. ':-.': wasi'ufiEtir.t.■•■'•:■•- ,lv '" : j '~-'' '.:■■ ATKINSON. MEMORIAL ; STAKES,, M ~■•: .-,' |300 sovs.-Orioimilo a'ndiaquarfer.,:-.. '7 lit...P: Hall's, gr, h. Mira, 75t...i31b; ■: ;;; - '■'":■ 7 ; -:7i:...;;^.S:';;;, ; ';'/.7,;''(A.:. Oliver)', 'l' :■■' lir. : J. b'.. fr:. Patriotic, ' Gst. '.' :■;-•: ,;i2ib;, ...i.. ;;i 2 "■' Mf. W. St. Ellerfori's" b. id, SeaQiieeri, ,';■■ ■■,:..!::Tei.:- 131b., ;. i ;ri.L».:.f:..± ..■..■;:,......;./.: 3 - ', ■.. I 'Also 'started;; Masterpiece;, Bst. 101b,; ,' ,'Jfendip,'7st. :91b.; Cheddar, ; -.7st.;' 61b. j \ ■■'..;'- Manawakaha,' 7st.. ;;61b.;' • Master : LaddS, ''-•' 7s't: Sib'.'; Con : 7st. ;41b.j ; -' ! Kiria, 47st,' ; 21bi;, lady • Menschikoff,,», Gst. •'' lilb.j Bfowri Tfddt, 6st. 71b.,* Kauftia, 6st /.7.71b.- ■•<;-'-7;: ; .7!7'-i:..7 , :-'-;:: ; .^'!.;';.v■.'■"-.'. :7 .. Sea,. Queen .-.was troublesbirie, but a ,; 7 .sjlentlid dispatch; w.as eventually, epeted, ""■: .from^whioh,.Patriotic,-wag. first.:,ti) show, '■:"' cleV;.7aridjh'scJed, pa.st;;the" j; staM frpni 1 7, ;KAufoay ,;Maste '■^addd/'-' r CTiet'ld,ai'i ! ; ; ;'fthd .■; Miri; with Meridip.whipping', .'in I:' the ■ ; field;.;,''A-tnthe six;furlongs-.|6Bt,Che"ddar V..j hStffgiye'ii/plriCo;'to, Miro.rfn.tjiird posK .' fe^th4 ft far.' tujiiy ■'■■ wne'reVMita ran4hM;,'6ecoiiU:befth...Wi{li : Patridtio'w'as'.'stiill. ,'■'■■ in. irpni ;with; but,- tjio. latter ■ .'got 'on-terms at ithe distaricb, ; :and,.'going' ■ on, .won .cpirifortaWy .by two.. lengtlis'/Sea '.'.' ll^ngtli '.< and a;half .■:.'•• aw'4y.vy;Thei','.Cnhf« JitSm ,Trdu't;'.;'Con '' ■. ' the'!Shaugh'rauri, arid. Kina; 7' fell-shortly ;after, ther.starti 2'miri. '•:7-/MAIMrJ7fiA ; of' 186" sbvs7 ,/..', Five-furlongs./,,' Weight- Bst. 71b.-■-.-:'. ■ '■ -;.-':Mr'.V'il. K:%i ]Mi>s '.•:':■ !.- ■ 7'.h-77 : .:: 'V-..:■'.'•■'■ -;(L; Wilson) 1. , , Mf.:fG..'D..M-Kenzio's b. c.7Astor .;. 2 7; Jackson's, -ch.' vg.7;Tankee ; ,-.^;"v',,.'-ij6b^w-;,-7V..'..v.;i.;.;..;:.i.-;;,..5;;;.:.'.i..;;;;''' , 3'. '■■• - •Als^;!Bttrte^.:7Siipply > :Sel'l*ra X 4&,-. Bay ; >.; Prince, Kiftgi Siriion, SW«et;,Breezbv Opeke ( V■' Captain' [Mlrfi," Eef}oct A: Elfcrriaid,\ Chami-jiade,pßeceliai..Tibi'a/-Birlietile.' Patr'onata, .-■'■' Brown Star,.. Kurnalpi, Retrieve. ■ '• : " :',■ ; ~'•'■-. Ih.'-the'.rjiii Zetcsiiaught 'Astor ;wofi cdmfottably '.;.. -by .three lengths, wi{h^'a ; lengtlr..between ; .■;'■':■• thSj.Mcond and; third. I Tiifle. liiiinT 3ssbr : 7.NOR.MANBY,'3VFjI/rER,.of 175,'50v5,; ■'■■■'.'; U. 7-' .i :'; One itiile; •:■: ■ 7 • 7,7' :■;: Mf./W; G. .'Aristis's. 6h.7g. Soyal, . ■'■\ '■.-.-' Sitrion,':Bst; : '4lb. ' : (Afistis) ;1 ',7M!r. X; 7Haalf9ch.gr. North.East, 9st. •' :•'•:;:■;',."■ ?1t,.7..;.;. 1c:/.;J.;. ,;i.....;...;..;.1;..v.. .2 7: Mr. Ms Allatt's blk.ij Postillio6,Bst. -3 Also- starte'd: ■ Distinction,--;:-8sf, 131b.) ■■■ -:<-Katila,,Bsti'.lllfel; Slatldw, Bst, :^lb. |,Sam' ■:; 'Pih;7 85t.7'51b.;.-'Master',Tiipiihi, Bst.; ■ , ,(braokete<r. withivlJoyol Siirioh); Arnake,'. ■■ ■:. &ti.:-.v.|,>" : :-.; : .'-'■.';'.■;>'.'•■: ■'■.'''■• ':■;:■.-'■.-y'-,';' r :-■- '■-.■■■ At the"' home thfri Nofth East was ..clear of TRoyat ; Bimeii 'arid -PostilllOii,': a good '.';• '~«et-td'; J r'esuitiag in Royal'Siiridn. just; getv ; ting up in time; to beat North. East by a -■'.'. .head;:two lengths.separatifig'second and: ■'' thW.";Time,' Iriiifa.. 43 1r55e6.7l r 55e6.7 ,- : < ■/.-; ~ ,' ■■'■:■■: INAHA; HACK .FLAT,, of ! .lQfl,' sdvs. - '•'■ 77 ~:..'..'VSix-:..fnrfongs; 7- 7 .'■ ' '■•:' Mr. .'T.-'F. Goddi'fd's b.gi I'Mlkufa, ,83t.'-;,71b.-v.-.:ir.;,...;".:;,.-;i'..v.:;..;-.(oliver):-;i '■''.. ; Mr. J; Melville's ..b.iri..-Rector, Girl :■■' ,V...;.;.'.;-; i .;;.;.-;. 1 ;".'.;';..' 2 . Mr.Gi'Bntler's b.. m. Coriney, 7st. 3lb. 3 : Also started! - Park Tide, Bst.; Crawford, 78st.; Lady,Ffari;: 7st,'9lb.'| Jaokpin. 7st: 7 71b;; White'Cfarie, 7st. 7st. ; ■;■ Sib.f .EJt.'lAap,:7st.i: S^aX,.'7st.j •Kath; leeft:Mavourneeh,7st.'. .■ ■' ,' ' : V C6fihey,,Re6tdt.:Girl, Crawfotd, arid Lady "■,':: Frah were prominent irito . the .-'straight, 7 .whe'fe.Tetika'ra.-lot'thrbufh, 'arid Won a good,face.by/thfee-q|«arters of.a letijjth, '■ -./: half 'a length separating second and third. •:, ,ffirtte,"'liriih v ,'lG, 2 ; 55ec..r,. '.:,;: 7,7' '.:.-; . ;■ .;-, \ j7NOTE§;b^,.THE^R : ACING;,;• ' .'; .. -./>*. ..'' -.'V-' ''■7. :,^^;...V;''!--->!y;? : ':rldwefa, i 'j#eb*uary '6;::; Afi6ther larga-'-'attendfliiee.' was vpreseflt tOr the "second <tay of the Egriioht meeting,- ■ -■; The r*'eatH«fj.was arid everything ■ ..-•' -rffent off-smoothly. « ; Heatfigrbrae, .who *as' nialdng his fivsMppeapnce at'the hiSet-', '. . ifig, -scored nicely in; the/ Open Flying ' Handicap, :bUt; : Sir Geo. Clifford's ;'. other representative, on whferii B.Deeley had the; . 'mouhtttafi.i'ery badp in the big; Handicap, arid was the last to Backers of fftvoufites. had a good Jtiy, btit sohie ■ Wng ptices were .rtturned.' on several of. •;..;• the. .second horses'. ~;After . the .Hack • Hurdle's, F. Kelly, on Bercpla/ wai dis- : qualified for 12 months for; not observing the ridirijfcoiit he had a reasori--7 . able ;chaHc6 of ■ ,' ■ - ; Ih the Waimate.Handicap, the first five ninne;ts oil the card were evenly'backed, . and, as is generally .the case when this is, , 10, a very .fine-race resulted.-. Peroneal, 7 ;*h6 to-day,had,Oliver in the saddle, Was. >-.'■■■ in.the rails, arid junip'edout very smhft-' |y,..but th 6 others were always handy to 7; her, and Goldsize whs up to her as they r.V. raced , round' the.bond,' ,with 7 Luccrno, , Deafest, arid HeatherWae together riext. Peroneal led'into the straight, but' Gold looked like ri sura winnef till Hciith- . erbrae, hard ridden, came fast on the ini -side, and wdti nicely by ri length. Deafest V Was thir*d, arid then came Peroneal and Lady Volga. ; ' ; . ; Tirohanga—a, fine big chestnut' gcld-.-ihg. by. Stepson, and u imcjmlwr of Air. , : Gardner's 1 vVaverley.. team—was iuhdo' n good favourite in the I''iirmers'. Plate, but Princess Flo jumped; out iin • front, and never, let the others'.in. :J[oirette, run- ' nM'-up on the first 'day,7 wt(s unlucky enough to go, off the coiirs9 nl" the first 7 turn, which spoilt her ClfnJtes. Karimoi . fan a good face, and finished second, but nothing, ever had,.'a .chi'lnce , with the winner. '."■: 7-■ ; ' ■'..'. Only four ruiineri lined.up in tho Open , Hurdles. The public went strongly for Ngatifnanui, but, Sandy Paul nnd Avintfix also came, in ,for. solid support, The favourite left the: m'rirk on equal term's with the field, and/was in behind Aviritrix >.t ,tlib lint fence, which hi' jumped well. :lic took charge passing the stand, and
was out by himself tilt the last fence, at which San»ly Paul roso with.him, but the favounto niacto tho better jump, and, holding his.own in the ran to tho post, ho won nicely. ' Marton was a good way back, third, and Aviatra Inst. The- time was recorded as !2mm. ifeec, which is a very last gallop. ■■-,■'■
Serenity and Allure were backed in that ordor in tho Hack Hurdles, -but the tirs'tuaiue'd," after .looking all over a winner at the turn for' honie, compounded' badly, and was-out Of a. piaco at the 'rinisn. Alluro took charge at tho last fence, and, ridden right out, won by a neck lrom HeJeola, who ran hibi'o , kindly' to-day. Timothy nnd Proxy' made play for a nine, but, when pressure was applied, the latter was done-with, while 'iiiilothy struggled into third place. Clemency fell at tho second fence from home. • t The scratchtng--pen was used' for the 'first:time during- the day in tho big handicap, when Dearest, who had run earlier in the day, was withdrawri. Mirn, on' whom Oliver' was -substitutedllotr t Berry, was made a:warm favourite, and' duly landed tho'stake after a, very fine face. Patifiotib and Kauron led thi) held till :well down the back, whero ■ Kaiu-oa ?(javo way toMira, and Sea Queen followed' him. , Patriotic held his ground till well down the straight when the favouriio ! wore linn down, and won by a oouplo of lengths. 7Seh Queen was thrrd, and then camcßrown Trout, Conthe- Shaughraun, arid Mariairikaha, With Masterpiece' last. Kiria lost his rider soon after the barrier rose. •,-■-' ■'-,-. .' • "-■' '■--!-. . _■' , No fewer than twenty, runners weighed out; for tho • Scurry,, and, when the machine closed, Astor—a two-year-old in C. Jacksofi's stables—hrid the largest follow- . ihg. Ho begail:!vßfy smartly,' and had, a big break till ■ well' into the straight, when Zetes came fast and sure, and settled the favourite. 'Yankee--Doodle was'prominent} throughout;: and'finished'third, with -(Jhariuriade;> a .RoocMookirig '. half-brother to Clemora, in fourth pbjee.. % -. A big surprise eventuahid in the Nofnianby Welter' Handicap, il'hen the littlefancied, but very Useful; Hoyal Simon laiided the stake after a-gftat' set-to with .North East.- :The last-named 1 and Katua and Distinction .were heavily, backed, but the Palnlerston horse, after: getting .out well and leading down the back, gave way to North East, who entered the straight well clear of the others, ftoyal Simon -bamd through at the distance, and, after a ; firie-struggle-,- won by ft-neck; .Katua was fourth, and' Distinction, fifth.! The I winner ■ was > braeketed with Master Tupuhi on the machine.' ~- ■ -,'At : the.conclusion of .the Welter Handicap the 'Stipendiary steward warned -W. Young for looking round in.thejace. " Tetikufa"was a good favourite in the cdficlnding erent, and. ho duly ,won after giving, Oliver' a chancel to show his ability as "a horseman.. ,'.Ho. looked pocketed three furlaKgs from home, but in tho straight' Oliver got' him out, and at tho finish.'he won' nkcly: ;7,
POVEEMT BAYtMEETING.
-MONORAIL. WINS. THE STAKES. (By Association.) ' I V Gisborne, February 6.,. '.'. TH&- Poverty Bay Turf Club's summer meeting opetied to-dat in, glorious,; though extremely hot weather,. There was a large■ attendemce. The: toateator \put through i 10,262, as compared .with JE10.157. the sameday<kst-,year,. .As/a'.result of; the protracted dry weather-tha going was very hard. The following ire the results: Welter handicap, of 70. sovs. ■?■ ■ ■■' One mile,- .V-' ,-. ... ■■,■■. 1 Auldearn, (Ist. Mb; iV :...i.;................. 1 2 Montifofm, 9st. l()lb. : ....:...........'..... 2 4 Hepeal.'Sst/'.....'.■.."•"■••''»•"'•••••••••••.'•■■ 3 Also staried:. 5 Rising Sun,, Bst. 51b,; 3 TatinnVfet.^ll?-.;,.' 5! .. V ■■:';.■■:"■■':,■ '•. Won by'twcv lengths with a similar dis-, tanco between seobiid. and third. /Time., lmiD. 442-ssec '•.. : - ■■■'-■■ ■*-.■■ FIRST HANDICAP HURDLES, i of -70 ' $6i4. One mild and three-quarters. 5 Forward/ 9st. ; 21b. ; .•■:..;,....v.,vi;...i..... v ..._,;1 ; . 1 Re5erv0ir^405t. ! .....ii..:....;•-«?....'.'....•.•."■^r^f. 2 Iflrkby, ,65t.i..;..". ; 3 ', Alsd Started:"'3 Spate,, 9st.-,51b.; 4 HaurereV 9st; slbj j 7 Bill and- Coo, 9st; 6 Marinoe, '9st.;'B:'Callr!Bfulgwi?st,- " Won by a lenjcth. two lengths separating''« J ec«^d.^arid'.third. "..Spate and HauT.ere fell....Time.;.S.min.'2lseo.,' ■■■• , ■ ,' Telephone ' handicap, [of 100, sovs.v ~;',,.....,- .'. "Pive" lurlongs.'.."'-. '. . ,' ' 5 JlyLadyj.Bst.2H). ...........,.......'.'.. ,1 2' Evadne, 75t.'31b.;.......;...,.v-vAv--»- 2 .4 Eocene, ,Bst. 91b..;;...*........;.:..;........;..:. 3. ,'AW started: 1 Our-Queen, 9st. 21b.: 6 Rose, i7st.''slb;; 3 Arosiue," 65t.121b; ;.Wdn easily, .Time, lain. 21-ssec. TURANGA. 'STAKES/ of 250 .sovs. One' v.'::. mile 'exA- a '■■; .'v. ■;■. i:Jfr;:H.'de?Lat(Wir'S:ch. c. Monorail, l by Sfonbform—Daffodil, flst. '[ ' ,'- ~!'.'„"• (Buchanain) 1' 2 vjj est.;9ib. .;.;...;.^;..:...:... V ;.;.J..:......: 2 5 BirMino,- Bst., 121b.' *.;......:.,..;.,„...-.. .3 < Also, started: ,4. Waidrewa;-Bst.; 3. Golden. Loop, 7st. 51b.;,7 Esmeh, 6st. 71b.; . 6 65t..71b. •..-'•. : . -:.,: ,' :■'. Waibre'wft'jumped off in. tholead.-closely followed .by ,Vi. and Golden loop, r In. the back stretch. Birkline came on the Tails. Hnd looked; like winning flntil. Monorail' put-ifi'S defcer'Mined challenge,: and won after a hard, fight with Vi... Birkline was A short .'.head' behind: Vi. vTirne, .2min. ;'■ MAIDEN SCURRY, of 60' sots.',' Tour :' ""''■-,:• ■'■'•"'•. furlongs, '"'i : "■ ,'. '■ - i Golden GladC, 83t.,.-......;.;....v... ; .........' 1 2 Gaiette,, ,85t,.........1'..........,.........._... .2, 4 Ridsdale, Bst.4lb. ....,........;......;....,.... 3 Also started: 3 FlashVfct.; 8 Earl' Marshal, Bst.; 7SOuttie, Bst.; 9 Pakarae, Bst.; 6 Lady Cook, <Bst.; 6 Dispatch Carrier,' 85t.(.5 Owatere,'BSt. '~.•• ■ : ; ■■■:■■ i Won by two lengths,'the 1 same distance Separating gee'dnd and third. Time. 50sec.' FIRST COUNTY STAKES, of fiO govs. .'.-Six' furlongs; ...' . 1 Caher Davon, Bst; 91b. 1 3 Faith, 7st.'Sib. :V.. ; ...;.;.;..^.... i ....„:... 2 2 Auldearn, 9st.'4lb. ..................U...„ 3 Also statted: 4 ! Spate, 85t.;31b.; 2 Aldgowan, Bst. 41b.; 4 Rerekohu, 7st. " Won ; by thWe'length§..; Time,v;lmin.. FIRST HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 80 : sovs. Oile mile, 4 TrneL4ss,'7st. 71b. ..:... ......:....... 1 i.Merrimax, 7st. 2lb. ....:.....„. 2 3 Multiply, 9st. .....•; >............. 3 Also started: 2 Peacemaker, Bst, 101b.; 1 Ngakail, iTst.' 121b.; 8 Marblehead. 7st. 21b.; 6 Cofhplime'nti 7sti 21b.; 7 Fagot, ; 7st.- ■■;. v.:-.;-'■:.•;."■ ■•■■:"-'-.,. : .. : :..,.' : .,-,.'.: :W6n by four lengths With'a similar tance between second and third. Time, Imin. 43 2-ssec: . : -.•':■ •■■■ ' ■':'. ; FLYING HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. '■■ ■ • Six furlongs.' 1 Scorch, Bst. 1ib.. .:,„.: 1 5 Merce, 7st. ■~.: ..i. i; 2 8 Daybrtak, 75t.,61b. 3 'Also, Started! 4 .Winning Post, 7st.Blb; 2 :Etadne,',7st. ,:, ~' .- , • . .: . Won by a snort length. Time, lmin. IBfJsec.. . :,i : . ■' •; ,•"{;;...-'. ■/■ j,, "SECOND tikYS ACOEPTANCES. • '.■'•' (By Telegraph—Pfoßs AssooUtloil.) ; ; Gisborne, February 6. ■ : -Tha Poverty: Bay. Tirtf Club's.-.&ccept-ohcesfdrtho second, day., are aS. ' STEWARDS' HANDICAI*., of 80 «ovs. Seven fUrlongs.-My, Lady, Bst. . 91b.; Auldearn, Bst. 61b.,-'M6ntiform, 75t.91b.; • 7st 71b.;- Mbree, 7sti. 61b,; 'Winning Post, 7st; Sib. ... ;.'.:: ~.■'. •..SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. One mile and a half.—Heser-1 voir, lOst. 71b.; Forward, lost; 61b.; Spate, j Bst. 51b.; Kirkby, 9st; *21b.; The Player, j Bsti Mifmoe. flst. .■'■." J SECOND HACK FLAT .HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. ■ Six furlongs.—Cah6r Davon, Bst. 51b.j Tyiio Lass,. Bst. 7st. 111b.; 1 Arosine, 7st. 81b.; Merrimax, 7st. 71b.; Faith, 7st. 61b.; Rising Snn, 7st. 61b.; Tatimi, 7st. 3lb. SUNDERLAND STAKES HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; One. mile.—Allegory. Bst. lOlb.; Wniorowa,-Bst. 61b.; Scorch, Bst. lib.; Vi, 7st. lib.; Montiform, 7st. MAIDEN SCURRY HANDICAP, of 60 sOvs. Five furlongs.—Golden Glade, 9st.; Gazelle, ; Bst. 51b.;• Ridsdale, Bst lib.; Lady Cook, Bst. lib.; Nivohia, Bst.; Flash, 7st. 121b.; Soltltie, 7st. 121b.; Conhey, 7st. 121b.; Omatere, 7st. 121b.; Rcfek6hli, 7st. 121b. ■..:''■. ROSELANDHACK HANDICAP, of'Bs sovs. One mile.—Peacemaker, Bst. 71b.; Tyne Lass, Bst. 31b.; Colleen Dhu, 7st. "lb.; Tatimi, 7st. 21b.i Marblehead. 7st.; Esmeh, 7st.; Repeal, 7st.i Fagot, 7st. PUBLICANS' PURSE, of 110 sovs. Fivo furlongs—Wniorewn, 9s'.. 8lb.; Our Qiieen, BSt. lillb.; My Lndy, Bst. 111b.; lloccne, Bst.:■ 101b.: • Moto, 7ft. Blb.j Evndne. 7st. Blb.i-Arosine, 6st.'7lb. . FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 85 ?nvs. Seveii furlongs.—Mohofail, ,B.«t. 131b.; Auldearn, Bst. lib.; Cahef Davoh, Bst. lib.; Montiform, 7st. 41b. : ■ WANGANUI RACES. (By Telcsraph.—Press Association.) Hawera, February fi. The following weights have been dcclar-.
Ed (or the TA'angariui; Cup and Flying Handicap:— CUP. One.mile and three-quarters — Boblikoff, 9st; 131b.; XO3 Angolos, Dst. 611). j Labour Day, Bst. 71b.; La Heina, Bst. 71b.; Jlir'a, Bst. 51b. ;■ Bronze, Bst. 41b.; Masterpiece, Bst. 21b,;' Domino, Bst. 21b.; Bon Ton, 7?t. 121b.; Simipis, 7st. 91b.; Dearcst,'7st. 71b.; Kawcen, 7st. 61b.;'Cheddar, 7st. 21b.; Odessa, 7st. lib.; Quarantine, Tst.j Alaster Laddo, 6s't. 131b.; Allegory, Gst. 131b.; Patriotic, 6st. 101b.; Lady Mcnschikoff, Gst. 91b.; Tiresome, 6st. 81b.; Moutoii Girl,' Gst. "lb.; Foam Flake, 6st. 71b.; Mntlqw,. 6st. 71b.; Almeida, 6st. 71b.; Composed, Gst. I'll).; Master Tnpuhi, Gst. 71b. " '. ' PLYING HANDICAP.-Gladiole, Dst. 61b.j Culprit, 9st. lib.; Ventura, Bst. 91b.; Sanguinary, Bst. OITj.; Potoa, Bst. 51b.; Crown Pearl, Bst. 51b.; Dearest, Bst. 31b.; Peroneal, Bst.; Aiitumnus,'Bst.j Piriwai, 7st. 61b.; Katuk, -7sf. 61b.; Brmengatde, 7st. Gib.; Styx,' 7slv 51b.; Obligant, 7st. Sib..; Phrbso, 7st. 51b.; Makara, 7st. 41b.; Grattan, 7st.; Vibration, 7st.; Dido, Gst. 121b.; Vocation, 6st. 121b.; Mount Victoria,,6st. 101b.; Royal Irish, Gst. 101b.; Eocene, Gst. 10lb.; ltoval Simon, Gst. 101b.; Patronale, 6st. 91b.; Tetikura, Gst. 91b.; Lucerne,' Gst. 91b.; Glenfinnan, Gst. 71b.; Allegation, Gst. Tib.; Black Lupin) Gst. 71b.; Ineuru, Gst. 71b.; Toney, 6st. 71b. ASPENDALE PARK MEETING. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. February 6, 11.5 p.m.) 'Melbourne, February '6. At .the Aspeiidale- Park Racing Club's meeting, the following was the tesult of the ..:'■..■•;■■,■•.■: . JUMPERS' FLAT' PACE. One- mile and a Quarter— Golden. Cairn, 1; Jack London, 2; Sleepy Jack, 3. Seven started. '.Won by a length. Time, 2min. 13scc. ■ ''.'■ (Eec; February G, 11.5 p.m.) Hobart, February 6. At the Tasmanian,Turf Club's meeting the following was the result of the SHORTS HANDICAP.-Advantage, 1; Lyre, 2; Seine, 3. Ten started. Won by half; a length. , Time, .lmin. lfcec. |,'l. :' ; TARANAKI CUP. (By Telegraph.—Press. Association.) New.Plymouth, February G. :[ For the'Tamnaki Cup, Undecided has been rehandicapped at 9st. 61b., and Electrakoff at Bst. 51b., I : i' REMINDERS. jjS T oriiinations for events at the Nelson Jockey Club's annual race meeting (March 12 arid 13) close at 9 o'clock to-night with the club's secretary; ■ Mr. J. Glen. ;.■',■■-. ' Nominations for the Dannevirke Racing Club's autumn meeting close to-morrow hight. : ■'"■;;■■ -- ■; : ."... •
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