MEETING.
!. TANNHAUSER WINS TJHE: CUP.;. ■••'■ '.'■• TWO' REOIRDS, BROKEN. -■•■ .•* (Br T»t»«ra,Dli.—l'reii Aalooiatlpn.l Dunedln, lebruary 19. The 'Diinodin Jockey ' Cllib's Autumn ,'■ • meeting whs opened to-dey in' splendid'::'•■ weather. ' The course Avas i:i good order, and tho attendance cxcollort. The 'earn-: 6f, ,£18,028 10s.' whs put thr< ugh the' ma- •. ■ chine,,as against .£]5,115 an ' the ■ corres-:'■' ponding day last year. The following are '•; tho -results:— • * .'■-.' : :' AUTUMN ■■ HURDLES, ,rt;lis:Ws.r:': . ;■.'•■ Ono milo and three-quarters. 3 Mr'. R. Whyte's br. g. Red Earl, by'.'' /■'? • - : Black- and; R«d—Earl of I Richmond' niareyCyrs., list. 21b...V.1 (F. Ellis) 1' iMr. W. '. Vr ■■■■•'■•' ■;-•;:-,.':■ ' (G. Fcitdihg). 2 ■ 2 Mr; C. Dagg's St. Aidanl 115t..01b., ! .- y ; •: ■ . "'•• "> )'■ :(W.' Jarvis)V3 . '■; Also started:; 1> St.. Kevin, 1 ' lOst. 131b;i .5 ■": . Redwing, 9st.'Blb.r« Bay Lupin, 9st.; 7Radium, 9st; 8 Tolsb6i,'9st! ; ; :>:.' -.\M'-'"< Redwing was first to showl'm'front,; but. 'she'dropped away.at the fim.hurdK Red ; Earl going on.in:tho lead ifrom Warsaw,and St. Aidan. At.the niilo post:,War6aW\ commenced' to press"Red 'EiiH;>nd' jn', the back stretch St. .Aidan looked, dangerous, St.' Kbviri lying haiitly.'bdt'j'umping badly. : Only those four .woro'.in it' half. o ; mjw from home.'. In a good' r.iln-home,-Red, Earl won by a head; St. Aidan being, ny»' . lengths away. \ Time, Sminl •35scc;,>:■■• ;; GLADBROOK HANDICAP, of-100 sors. ■ ~ , k : '. Soven furlwigil.. ■ -• : ' 5 Mr. J. C. N. Grigg's ch'.'fe. Merc, by. .' >. Calibre—Jadostone,,. 4yrS., 7st. 91b.. . •■•'■•■■•••'• h (Jv Beard)" 1, 2 Mr". A. F. -Robcrts's-Triun pfc'atpr, l Bst. .• . aib.......: '(Ji, M*Comi»y,2; i Mr. T. K'lntyvo's Soeka6b;ore,.Bst > 31b.; ■;•■• ■ ' • .(Hi: Donovan): 3 Also started:' 3-IMita)iJ9st, 21b.V 1 Thrax,'Bst. 91b.;'7 Optimo; orm,.6st. Sib.| 9 Lavidini Bst. Jib.; '6 Picture' Bent; 7st. 'l3lb.iß^lmp, ; Vst.'7lt.'- ;■;'/•>, v ' From/a. fine start, all .nnin.abunch; for half a furlong, where Qptimcforin wnt ■ to. the. front', followed ,b;r,. Triumphator - ondLavidia. VTKrax'.macV - a forward . movement throe "furlongs from home, -but. tould'nOt'continue it ititb the 'straight. At the 'distance' Mere rhr!. to tho front; followed,by Tttumpliator.iiand in a good finish More'won' by Half a.length, Seeka* shore.beijig half a' length further away. Time,' lmin.. Slsec; ,| ■ ■■•';'"■ CHAMPAGNE STAKES, cf 250;60y«. ;Eor •. , two-year-olds. Six furlong's." 1 Sir' G.'- Clifford's' br. 'c-,iNightwatch, by Troadmill-Glonowlet, Bst> 101b. ~, ■ ••■■■ :. ■"' " ' '(C, Emerson) 1 3 Mr.'J. B. Roid's'Rinaldo,j)st. 101b. u.\ .--'.. , "(P, E. Jones) 2 1 Mr. J.'Skinner's Fender, 9st. • . ' ■ . - : (R. Brrry) '3 - Also 2' WhiM, 85t,,.101b. (L. ■Wilson) V s'i'Scb- Maid, <| Bst, ,'7lb. .(J. M'Oombe). ' ' ' : '■• ■■ i'.'..■'' •' ' ,''•■•' The field.ran.alraost in n lino for.nearly., a furlong,' when' '.Rinaldo; followed Iw Nightwatch,' began to lchdi the others. At ■ three fiirlougs Rinaldo wa leading Nightwatch by. a-length half, M™** ■ lying a couple of lengths l«h»nd.,. R»»n'?° led into'.theTstwight, but. Nighiwatch hod hiin'.settlcd in about 100 yards, and-going on won'by nearly a-length. ■ n i:«"< l « 1 ' ( :« s about'eiglit lengths aw.a:r. Time, lmin. JGsec, a record for the race., bUNEDIN CUr, of 750 •' sovs.; .-■ second I horw 100 Mvs.;'t>nd third;so sors. Ono mile, and a half.: ~ ;j. 1, _ .."'. 5'Mr...J... V. Buchanan> b. p. Tann- , . hauser,„by. Martian-Orand, Opera,, *yrs„ 7ftt/ 21b. ....' '.I. (»•'. Dccley);. 1 1 Mr.sH.. Frkdlandor's b.j f. Anna -Calf. . ! : lOTlia, Bst. 21b-. .-.;-•••• 6 Mr.. D.H.. Roberts's b .B-Tbc Co.- , 'net, Cst.Jlb... ... f t.. (R.-BcrnV 3 . "Also started: .4 .Coroni orm, «A 8 Mira, Bst.. slb,i , Bst. Brown..Owl,, 7st. 2lb.| ) ', .Mnmura., i Ost- . Brown OwliTannhauwr. and Coroni- ■ form wew smartest.. in ilnoyinr oil,- and Brown Owl, wnslfirst to fstrike tho rails. Tannhausor- and Mumuih next.' Passing : (ho stand, Bro.wn .OwJ .|ita<«d .Mumura, Tannbauser lying next land XoroWform : last. "Approncliiiiß tl»->\lo Brown Owl led'Mumura- by two'lerlgtlis,' then came Taiinhauser and Mira, i>roniform, being "Still last. Entering the lack stretch Anna Cadovna movedup.'. 'At the. six furlongs Mumura .had dropped o«t, and. Brown Owl led Tannhauser b;f a length, The Cornet-- third. Tho Cor act. mndo a good ran from the half mile, and on thcjiill momentarily headed BnwnOwl., Brown Owl came again whelv apprflacliitiij tho straight, but Tannhaiisei ran pnst on tho
outside and practically took charge. Anna Carlovna came' from the centra of the fiola, and passing Tho Cornet ran into Becond place, , but Tannhausor won by threo lengths,' Tho Cornet being a length and a quarter further, away. Then cain,e Brown Owl, Mira, Coroniform, and Paroblo, with Jlumnra pulling up'. Time, 2 min. 84 4-sseo.—a rccord for the race. APPRENTICES' PLATE, of 100 sovs. „ ■■„■ , „ Six 'furlongs. ! I '' £', • Eurze's b. g. Medallist, W Tho Officer—Target, aged,, 75t... • .p., (F. Ct. Holmes) 1 8 Mr, R. M Kay's Peppin, 7st. 71b. „ \- r • . • (M'Coll) 2 % Mr. W. David's oh. m. Clanmena, 71b (R, Beckham) 3; Theso were the only starters., ■Tho three got.away, bn terms, but going.along the back Medallist was showjng clear of the others. Running up tho hill Peppin was just showing clear of Medallist, whilst the other horse had dropped back three lengths.. Onco.in the straight Medallist drew out 1 and won by threo lengths from Peppin, who beat Clanmena by. a head.. Time, lmin. 17seo. I STEWARDS' • WELTER HANDICAP, > , jof 150 sovs. One mile. ; 1 .Mr; ll". A. Knight's b. m. Troon, ..jby Glenapp—Argon, syrs., Bst. 131b.- ■ ■ (P. Gibbons) 1 6 .Air.; A. B. Armour's Thistledown, ' 9st. 131b (A. H. iWilson) 2 Mr.. J. E.- Rogers's King Torrent, Bst. (J. E. Olsen) 3 Also started; 5 St. Petersburg, 9st. 01b. j 4 Waikehau, Bst.', 61b.; »8 Mahuri, Bst.; 8 Officious,.Bst.; 7 Kimono, Sst; Daringdale. . . . ■. ■:• The'.fiold got fairly;-well away and. Daringdalo and King Torrent were running in front 'of Thistledown and Kii/.ona as they turned into tjia back stretch. Going.to,the far turn Trooii was running half a dozen lengths in front of King Torrent, then camo Offi'cioUs and Daringdale, with-the rest close ■"P;.jn..the reay. Running towards the straight Troon was 'three lengths clear of King Torrent and Officious, then caine Aa'hun and Ifimona, In .the run home iYoon, stalling off a late full by Thistledown, won by two lengths, King Torrent; being : half; a length away. Time, , , - ..■ , ■ ■ ' BBRMCIC HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. ■ Six. : furlongs. , ■ ,■' ' ■ -Mr. J." M'Kendry's br. g'-Caraid . JJllens,. by Stspiiiak—ltoseshield, ' , ' ....1......: (L.. Wilson) i 1 Mr. W. E; Spencer's Thuringa, Bst'.Blb. ' in-ir ''-t' «'■ «• « . 'I. E. , Jones) 2 10 Mr. J. C. N. Ghggs Britain Crown, ' -f Sst. 81b. (J. Beard); 3 _ Also started; 12 Champagne, 9st. 31b;; '..Si't'r Pi", 85f.121b."; 4 Stepeirina; 9st. lllb,; 6 Bulletin, Bst» lllb.; 5 Andraea, Bst. 81b.; 8 Biicco, Bst.' 21b.; 3 Tnk'ohau, Bst/21b.; 9 Sartorze, Bst. 21b.; 4 Otakeho,' Bst.-;;il Lady.Boinba, 85t.;13 Ngapiina, Bst.'; 13: Rongahire, 'Bst. ' The' last two. were bracketed on the machine. ■ ■ i .Tho-field got well away,' Britain' Crown being' first -to." break the lihe.at-the far i turn, 'Thuringa and Takahaii' showing i the way' to Otakeho, Stepefina, and Chain-1 pagne. Thuringa ;.wtis tho first into, the straight, just clear of Takahau and ,ota-' b^ho,'with Britain; Crown : ;oii the rails. Inside -the ■; distance Caraid • Dileas came with'.a good riin, and beat Thuriiiga comfortably ,by a short neck, -Britain .Crown being three lengths'away. .- Time, lmin. IG.-3-.sscc." ';,-■ ' PUBLI,CAJJS', HANDICAP, of . 300. sovs. ...'■.. -Six furlongs. lii.'il. Hobbs's br.'f. Peg, by Charlemagne ll—Cora Lyna, ayrs, 7st. lllb. ■ < ' ■.'■ (I'. E..30nt%) 1 8 Mr. L/G. D. Acland's Query, Sst. 21b. : '"■'( R. W. King) 2 6 Mr.'H; Cassid/s Pilgrim's Way, Bst. - '91b.,..v...;....;;..............,.. [l. ; Wilson) 3 : Also started; 4''Soldiers .-Chorus, i9st.' : 81b./' 7, Obsono, Bst.-91b.; 2 'My Laivyor; Bst. 61b.; ;ll Sea. Kihg", ' : 85t."41b.8 ,"Winning!!'Way, .7st.-.71b'.; 14' -Goldi-.Sail/ 'fet.'-, 131b.;" r .O' Sister -Radius, 7s't.;''6 -Special-" 10 Maplo ~l)e'af,'..6st. ',7lb. 12. Saa.-Severe,'- 6st'.7lb.''; '18 'ftm'pan,. 6st: Vlfc. ' v. ■Tympan, Gold Sail, and iSan Severo {jot badly away.-,- 1 Query- took' 'up. tho'iujuiing from ' Maplo Leaf -'and Peg, , its.' they' ran past the five, furlongs, post. Running up. thS'h'ill •aiiipMW'M Way were a length: in front . of JPeg, SeaKing being next. -Maple~l/eiif dropped out before: turning for home-, where Tvere'iif cuirgef | 'Ifi'side the distance •'Peg-.put : in' ,l Wr olaim, and going on won by a short neck from Query, who beat Pilgrim's, Way .by-threo lengths. Time,'-lmin. 15 l-ssec. .'
ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAT. Dunodin, February 19. The Allowing "acceptances have been re-cMve'd-.for ;tli?'_M'cQnd'-;day , 0f..-, the Dun-edittirac3si-r'; ■ IIINDON- 'HURDLES.;• One- mile and threer'qnin^ersi—Rod-•Eflrl,-..l2sfc 21b;; St. Aiclari,,ilst. .lllb.i Rifle .Range, list., 211>.; StMCevin. list, -lib.';--Simon Pure,' lOst. ,'filW: Warsaw, 9»t. 131b.; Redwing, ,9st.i3ib. ■' , ■'
HENLEY ;HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlongsl—Triumphator, Oat. lib.; Edittth, -fist. lib.; Mere, ■ Bst. 91b.; Bulletin, Bst. 8lb.;-BunclineHo,' Bst.- 81b.; Andia«a, Bst. 41b.;',Oi)tiiheform, Bst. lib.; Lavidia, Bst. SUBURBAN WELTER. One miJe.Medallwt, 9st. 131b.; Mumurj, 9st. lib. Rock Ferry,' Bst. ,131b.; 'Gnome, Bst. 111b.; King Torrent,,'Bst. 51b.; -Directoire, Bst. 51b.; Wnikehau, Bst. 21b.; San Severo, 7st. 131b.';'Seel?ashorc, 7st. 101b.; ..Red . and Black; 7st. 101b., >.V . ./ : : CITY: .HANDICAP. ;Five furlongs.--tat. 61b.; Wfcizz, 7st. tslb.; Ogier,7st. 131b;; United Service,, :7st.' 91b.; Aye Aye,.list. 111b. ' " " .RAILWAY.; PLATE; .Five Palisade, 9st.; : Gold 41b.: Thuringa;,Bst..lib.; Waratep,-7st. 41b.; Fender,', 7st. 41b.; ogier,i7st.; Riualdo, 7st.; United iSeryice,7st.; Aye.Aye, 7st.; Seamaid, Cst ,111b.v- : ANNIVERSARY / HANDICAP, One mile.—Soldiers' jChoriis, 9st. • 71b.; Som-,. brero;, Bst., 10lb.; My Bst. !)lb;; Thistledown. Bst. 31b.; Gajpon, 7st. 41b.; Troon, 7st. 31b;; Caraid Delias, 7st.; Foam Fiake; Cst. "lb. OUTRAM HANDICAP. Six furlongs.9St. 51b.; Tympan, Bst. 131b.; Safety Pin, 'Bst. ,91b:; Steperina,, Bst. 81b.; Thraxj:Bst. 81b.Britain Crown, Bst. 21b.; Tiikahau, fist. 21b.; Pleasure -Bent, 7st.' 131b;r Lady. Bomba, 7st. 71b.; My Glove, 7sfc. 7lbj; Ohapi, 7sti 71b. DOMAIN HANDICAP. Six furlongs.— Pilgrim's Way,, Bst. 131b.; Query, • Bst. '•® s k .'Thistledown, Bst.-slb.; Kostroma,'"7st. 121b.i i LupuUte, 7st. iS 2lb.! ' Speoialform, ;7st.: lib.; Sister Radius, 7st; • 7-V ■ " .-*■ —i— — — MARLBOROUGH TROTTING CLUB'S ' • v - MEETING. . , . . LUCY WALLACE WINS MARL- ' ■BOROUGH HANDICAP. i •'(By telegraph—Press Association.!. . :Blonheim, February 19. The Marlborough'' Trotting Club's annual -riieetin'g was; lieltt at Dashwood to- ' day in fine weather. . Thero was a largo attendance. The following are the results x . MAIDEN, ■ HANDICAP,' of-25 sovs. ' '' 'One mile and a half. ( . B'Mr. A; Jcftries's Alton," lOseci ' . . " (E; Jeffries) 1 I.Mr. F. KoariVMy l'al, scr 2 2 Mr. E._ A. -Weld's Little Boue3,' lOsec. 3 lAlstf started :'Takaka,. 6550.-; .Vic; Bsec.; Blue Duck, Bsec.; Peggv F„ 9sec. ; Reform,' 9seo.;,' Queen Imperial, Osec.;" Beatrix, 9sec.; Forest Chief, 9sec. Alton led-all -the way.. Blue Duck was prominent in the earlier part of the race. Won by, six lengths. -Time, Imin.'lGsec. STEWARDS' HANDICAP; of 25 sovs. One inilo and a half. 2,Mr. E. Ridilfford's Garrett, isec. ': . -(J. Wright) 1. 4 Mr. B. Mackle's Goltlen, lte. 2 3 Mr. G. Hart's Kerenga, 18sec. 3 Also" started': Hestey, ;145e0.; Wrekiu, , 16sccl.; * Beatrix, 22sec.. • Wrekih led easily the v first round, but 'was ordered to retire for having started before ' timo. Garrett won with ease, Golden .Isoing several lengths ahead of Kerenga. Time, 4min. 5 l-ssec.-MjIR-LBOROUGH HANDICAP, of 75 ■ sovs,-, and a cup. Two miles. Mr. M. Hollard's Liicy Wallace, lGsec. ... (J[. Hollard) 1 Mr. W. Chisnell's The Chinaman, lGsec. ■ 2 Mi 1 . J. C. Bunoury's Verve, 18sec. 3 Also, started:. Skylark,. scr.; Qntrett, scr.; Welconie. Jack, lfeec.; Woodbell, 17sec.; .Taumatn, 17sec. , Verve led for the first round. Lucy Wallace .then, went to -the.front,'and won % several lengths. Time, smin. 21-4-ssec. ; LADIES' BRACELET, of 20 sovs. ;, One mile and a half. l-.Mrs. Weld's Little Bones, Usee. . ■ ." • •, ■' ■ (Bagby) 1 3 Miss; .Tpffries'b' Alton, isec.■' 2 4.Mi.tif' Tapp's Takaka. lOsec. -. ........... 3 '.Also-startedßlue :T)uck; .lO.'ec,; Lord rhorne, -I:!sec.; Plain Jo",. 1-tsec. An" interesting race. Littlo Bones was
prominent throughout.» • A closo finish. Won by half n length. Time, 4min. 21sec. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 35 sovs. Two miles. 3 Mr. Jeffries's Wrekin, 85sec. (E. Jeffries) 1 0 Mr. 13. Mackle's Golden, Slsec. ...... 2 5 Mr. E.' Clieeseman's Welcome Mary, i7sw 3 Alto started; Garrett, 9seo.; Southern Cross, 20see.; Woodlell, 25sec.; Keren'gu, 42sec. Kerenga led for the first round, but broke badly. Wrekin caught him and led for the remainder of the race, and won by several lengths. ■Time, smin. 24 l-ssec. . DASH HANDICAP, of 30 sovs. One mile. 1 Mr. A. Jeffries's Eclat, scr. (li. Jeffries) -1 2 Mr. A. Hendrickseh's Skylark, scr. 2 4'Mr. A. li. Tapp's Takaka, 7sec. ...... 3 Also started: Taumata. , Eclat .was. the only horse in the race, and won with ridiculous ease. Time, 2rain. 4Csec., , ■ :, FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 25 sovs. • 1 One mile. ' ■ ■' ' 1 Mr. J. C, Bunbury's Verve, 13sec. . (j. Wright) 1 4 Mr. E. A. Weld's Liltlo Bones, Bsec.' 2 3 Mr. P. Koari's My. Pal, 9sec 3 Also started; .Imperial, set'.; Bell Boy, set; j AVelcome Jack, 7sec.; Whirlwind 11, 7sec.; Golden, Bsec.-; Takaka, Msec.; Blue Duck, 14sec. ICcrenga, loscc.The winner got well away, and won - easily. Time, 2min. 43 2-ssec. \ The amount put through the totalisator was. JGI72S, an increase of JEISO over last year. DANNEVIRKE-AUTUMN RACES. FIRST DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. (By Telegraph!— Press Association.) Dannevirkc, February 19. Following are the acceptances for the first day of the Dannevirkc Itaciug Club s Autumn meeting on March s:— ; DANNEVIRKE GUI', of 200 sovs. One mile and a quarter.—Obligant, Bst. 111b.; Kina, 7st. 131b.; Ariom, 7st. 111b.; Bonny Boy, 7st. 91b.; Mescal, 7st. 51b.; Montreal, 7st. 51b.; Rangiatua, 7st. 31b.; Koutine, 7st. 21b.; Vi, 7st.; Cork, 7st.; Boronia, 6st. 91b.; Hautu, .Gst. 71b. . . • TAHORAITI WELTER, of 80 sovs. Seven furlongs—Tcviotdale,_ 9st. 41b.; Papamarania, Bst. 111b..; Kuruopotangi, Bsfc 111b.; Settler, Sst. 10lb.; Redloh, Bst. 91b.; Leonta; Bst. 41b.; Graeburn, Bst. 31b.; Top Note, Bst lib. ;,Tanrangi, Bst.; Otama, B't.; Misty, Bst.j'Jessamine, Sst.; Colleen Dlut, Bst.; Aviator, Bst.; Crown Battery, Bst.; Hiiia, Bst. NURSERY HANDICAP, of 85 sovs. Four furlongs.—lninier, Bst. 101b.; Birkful, Bit.-21b.,-Secret Link, 7st. 131b.; The Sumrait, 7st. 91b.; Achilles—Kik.-.cnmaid colt, 7st. 31b.; Astor,-7st. 21b:;' Bortrada, 7st.; Berg, 7st.; Quo Vadis, Cst. 91b.; Lady Teazie, fist. 7lb. . . ELECTRIC HACK, of 70 sovs. Five furlongs.—Caher Davon, 9st. 21b.; Parktide,: Bst'. r 91b.; ■ Alecto, Sst.' 81b.; Sylvia May,' Bst, 71b.; Handsome Maid, 7st. 9lb. ; Axis, 7st.' 91b.; No Idea,, 7st. 91b.; Tho Great Mogul, 7st. 91b.; Runaivav Girl, 7st. 71b.; Portraiture, 7st. 71b.; Yankee Doodle, 7st. ,51b.; '.The Diver, 7st. ; Adriatic, 7st.; Martlet, 7st. ■ . ■ ■ ■ TAMAICI WELTER, of 115 sovs. Six, furlongs.—Crown Pearl,' Bst. 91b.-; Our Queen, '9st. 41b."; Coromatidel, 7st. 31b.; Mon Ami, .Bst. 51b.Nauinai, Bst. .4lb. ; \S>t. 41b.; Bst. 31b.;' Vibration, Sst. 31b.; Te Kahurangi, Bst; Black Lupin, 7st; 111b.; Merton, 7st. 111b.; : Killaloo, 7st. lllb. MAKIRIKIRI- HACK;'of 85 sovs. Six furlongs.—Expect, 9st.; Multiply, Bst. 131b.; Heather,-Bst. 131b.; Hautu, 7ft. '71b.; Portraiture, i7st.'6lb.; Lambton, 6st. 131b. ; Borsil, Gst; 71b. ; General Madero, Gst. 71b.; Moondine, list.'7lb.;.Discussion, 71b.; TRIAL ■ STAKES.—Holywell, Adriatic, Resonant, .Master. ' Lupin, v Golden: Belli Thei Great Mogul, ;Yankee Doodlo, Inna- j laddo,! Owata; Apoplectic,,, jßonnio Polly,, Tehuhuti, Salamanca, Miss Liska; Hu-yl poster,- Hinepai, .. Ngoti, Phonograph, Sleigh Bell, New Guinea, Ascho, No Idea, Lyrock, The Corinthian, Master, Achilles,, The Diver, Viper, 'MSMcei-,
OPUNAKE . R.C., NQjyiINATIONS.: ' -For.' tjie' GpuniW^^ung 1 ''-"ciufe l 3.' f ?nn- n nual ■ 'meeting . (March . 17) • tho : . following nominations havo-bc-eu received: — ' .. . ; -HURDLES.'- Oriei-mile 'mid a half.— . Clemency, iKsirimoi, Timothy, Master Sylvia, Ox] ey, Proxy, Broivn Star, Nebulous, Sir.Tulloch, .Bismarck,-Earktide. • ■■ ■, FLYING HANDICAP. Six furlongs.Simple Sam, Recipe, Reflect, ..Retrieve, Tree Lucerne,' Crawford, "Conney, Rector Girl, Watir.e, Lady ; Fran, Parktide, Handsome Maid. RACING CLUB HANDICAP; One mil® "and a quarter.—Clemency, Styrax, Minora;, Howler, Conhey, Tetikura, Bercola. ;■" ... .. : . WELTER. Sevdn furlongs—Styrax, r Ka--rimoi, Reflect,-Oxley, Proxy, Brown Star, Kufnalpi, ; Lady Fran, -Allure, Kathleen' >Javonrneen. V TROT. Two miles.—Erin's Tracey, Pukek«ra, ,Huon, Berlin, Makura'ngi, Hau-; ruia, Uniform, ®ed Briar, Weasel, Sundial, Echuca, Ewynotte, Murad, Bill Block, Lady Moor, Lucky Child, Anniversary. .' . ■
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