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WOODVILLE Jic. RACES, SECOND DAY. . .. ■' . ' -. '1 . ARIOir«LEADS'I?} HANDICAP., ; (By .Telejraph.—Press Association.) ■ ... Woodyille, February 20. Tho. weather wa9 again delightful for the second day's racing at tho Woodvillo. ' Jockey Club's autumn meeting. Tho attendance, although not quite as large as .on the day before..Was satisfactory. Speculation, was brisk, thej sum of X 10.094 fassing through, the . totalisator, . making for the- meeting, which is JE1568 more than hst year. Results:— ,• KUMEROA HACK HANDICAP, of 75 'sovs.- Five - furlong's;— Handsome Maid, 7st. 81b., 1; Alecto, Sst. Gib., 2; Axis, Sst., ' 3. Also started: Sylvia '.May,. Bst. 41b.; Muscadine; 7st. Sib.; Artificial, 7st. 31b.; Master Achilles,' Tat. Sib.; Yankee Doodle, 7st. 31bf; Tho Diver, Tst,; Martlet, Tst.; Elkmaid, ,Tst:'i A go6d' raoe. '' ' Artificial and Sylvia- May led into the straight, and then the placed .horses came through, Handsome*' Maid in the lead. A desperate finish concluded -in favour of 'Hand-some-Maid by half a . length, a head separating the: other two. limo, lmin. 2 3-5 BSC.' !., SECOND HACK HURDLES, of 85 sovs. ... Qrio milo and a half.' . ,Kaurda,"lost. ,12lb 1 "Eiya, lOst. '...V... ...» •••• 2 Gay lawless," 9st. 101b. ' ...'. ........C 3 Also started: "Strategist, - lOst. Tib'.; Knutsford, lOst. 31b.; Aema, Sst. 101b.; Parkt'de, Ost. 31b.; Divinia, 9st.; Royal Maid, 9st.; Master Stead,' 9st.'; - Overheard, 9st. ' ' . Divinia and Master Stead fell. Kiuroa took command; a, mik from' home, ' nnd won'by three lengths; 1 the 'third horse being a length behind. Time, 2niin. S3 . 2-SSBC. ' ■ , BALLANCE HACK .WELTER, of 75 sovs. . Seven furlongs. Huia, Sst. 71V: 1 Settler I ,' Sst. Tib.- - 2 Waitoto, 10st/51b 3 Also .started:'-.-Kilrapotangi, 9st. 41b;; ' Mediterranean,-9st.' 3fb.; Whimper, ' Sst. ' 101b.; Topnote,''-Sat 101b. 1 ;'-Tauranga,'8st. 71b.; Otama, 85t.,71b.; Abercoed, Sst.Tib. Reflect, Bst,' »Tlb. i' '■ Resonant/ Bst. 71b.; Crown Battery, Sst. 71bi, i : > . Huia, .was'iirst' away, was by Settler.jijyi'hq ..led.'to the.'hailf-distance, y. where .Huia -camo.,- again, and won by half a length.:' Waitoto was two lengths, away third.",Time, : ;imin;.'23 2-ssec." AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 150 sots. One mile and a distance. Ariom, Sst. slb. 1 - Bonny Boy,, 7st. ,01b. 2 Manitau,, ,75t.,. 121b., 3 Also started: Lady MouttJa, Sst. 81b.;. , Rangiatua,.feti. 51b.; Katua,. Bstl 51b.; Bn-. tish Maid,;j7st.. 41b.; Falsetto,.,7st 21b.;. lord Renown,,Tst. Katua.:,lect/to..,the ; liome turn,--where ' Ariom: dreT?:.;'ont,; and; won . by-'-a length ' and a' half; from Boy. Manitau , *a»:« good, third. r : Time, .luiin; : 58- t-ssep.. SBITLERS',. HACK HANDICAP, of 75 ..... Kiys. -Six furlongs. . , 1 Black Lupin, Sst.-,71b.\.....'.........;......... 2 , Borsil,';,-6stf ,121b; 3 - Also .startedr :Sir Daniel,'-Bst.-,91b.; ,-Sir Saracen,:.:7st;;':;.7lb.; ~ Yankee Doodle; 7st. ■ 21b.; Lambton, .Tst.;, Moondintf, Gst. 121b.; WaiotapuJi6st.-.121b.-;',, •>;>j'. Yankee.Doodlo and Lambton ..;lcd the ; .field: .for -f half'., tho distance, ■and ~ then' Black Lupin took command, and looked a likely pinner .untiL'a dozen yards from tho. .posty;.-when-Expect, appeared on the .scene, .and won, ; by a .length. :Itwas .seen that the,saddle, on the winner jras' slip-. . ping over-', tho- back'of, the hoiso' when" jassing the jpost,, and-. W:'., Young,.tha rider, wa.S'-cheered,on-returning,rto scale.; Time, lmin, 16 2-osec. "" " SHORTS HA^P.^l^^,^ Sinapis, Bst., slb.' .! 1 . lord.-' Possible,"' Sst."4lb'." ; ,< 2 Vibration;'■BSti l 'slb.' < ti'.-.V;/;,!;'....:/::'.: 3.
. .. ' Also-'starfedvAscalon,, Bst.','.M«rt,dn;'7st.' • 81b.;■ Waiouru,fet.'2lb;; 'Handsome Maid, ; 63t. 71b: >"'f.'-Ji -v- J A. niost: exciting- race: ■ Nauraai 1 and ; : Vibration;VM .into 'the--straight, '.'wlien : they wer&'joifted by ,'Siiiapis ahd ' Lord j ■ ' Possibles,; Twciity- yardsi from'-the■ post' < Smauispshbt out, and' won by"'a clear ' ] lßngtV?4: , tMad separating- second and: ( third. Ti'mo/'lmin. IJsec. . . • HACK SCURRY, of 65 sovs. jFive fur- j . longs.—-No Idee, 1; Chatsil, 2; Cadonia, 3. , .-! . Also .started: Invicta,- Prestwich, Court- j ■ l«y, Xady ,Worry, .' Viper, : "lCokiri,; Opera- \ tion, Rangapoi, Innoladclci, ;Elkmaid, : Ly- ■] . roct, Merrimoa; Won easily, by a length. , Time* -lnlin. iJJsec.- ' MAHARAHAEA'HANDICAP, of .100 sots, j . '.>- :Ou<! mile. ■ Ndlarij'iß3t.- : '.'.....i.'...-.'...''...... 1 lion Ami, 931. 81b.-.;.........,/ 2Thrave, 10st.': 31b.. 8 - Also-'started':-: Eclogue, l "9st.;' Negative, ; Bst. 131b.; Mount Victoria, Bst. lllb.; Montreal, Sat. 101b. . . . > A. splendid race; all the horses'entering ' . i -the straight-.together. Mount Victoria and Lady- Nolan then took charge, and i these two wera. Join-ed by Mon.Ami and Thrave. A- capital:"go", to-.the. post re- j • suited in Lady Nolan winning by a length : and a half, q: length being between, second / and thirds'-.iTiiri<!, lmin. 44sec. . - . . \V.' Yo.ung ..roda Merrimoa,: but' when > ■ few vnrcii from-tho <post he fell oil and . suffered-from slight, concussion. > NOTES;;.ON. THE RACING. - « (By Teleswph-.SiKcial Oorresnondent.). : :Woodvillo,* February '20. dull, but- : iine, ior' tho ' concluding day of' the Woodville meeting.' Nothiiig untoward occurred, but the stew-' : . ardi wefo. very' active, and had:several i . ciders bcforo't'liem during the day.: Arioih won the big .handicap comfortably, and the uiefiil VijinaiiiS annexed --.the Shorts. :The sport: pioyided .was .quite up to *< standard; aud'somo' good, finishes resulted.. Sylvia;' May. >as heavily supported in. the five furloiigs'Hack Kace, but slio fail- - cd badly after hiving everything in her ' favour, by drawing No. 1 '.position, and. getting out well; ' Artificial, a winner at S'oxton, bsgan 'very smartly, ahd soon, 3 joined the favourite, with Handsomo Maid. 3 "and Axis next. . The two leaders com- •! rounded at' the distance, and then Alecto, : -who had got.a very bad run in.the first "■ part, tackled "Handsome Maid, and, in a 3 fight finish, failed by a neck. Axis was 1 only a head away. Gay Lawless was .very, a. lame after the .race. ' • Kauroa, runner-up yesterday, was en-. < tirely neglected in the Hack Hurdles toJ dav. btit his first'essay had greatly im-. !' proved hini, and, taking charge at tho b half-mile, he ran in a very easy winner. k Gav Lawless was a hot favourite, but she ft ra o ridden, behind to-day, andthis did I noT seem to .either so well. The early 8 • pace was made by Liya,-1 arktido, and I Overheard, but. at tho finish, Kauroa left I them all as if. they were standing. ! KnuWord rnnbadlyto-day, and seemed | • quite unable to go the pace set in the # first part of the race. _ . a stable-hand had ridden Hum tho Maiden yesterday, A. Oliver had the mount on ln'm in the Hack f to-day, and, from a position of twelfth favourite, bo advanced to second favour- ' te to-day/ He was' out of tho barrier Settler headed him at the end furlong and led till the straight, i ™ n fvpr brought his mount along, :nfea.snr^n^ E thoNtak.. W.itoto the favourite was a.poor. third, with tho Oliver, wu the, public fancy iii the big handicap, and she won Kahia nmde hioat oMhe running, but he was doßa en setL/ran verv well,-and may strike form Wlv Manitau, the third home came from "a long way back British Maid "cleared out from tier actendant, and bolted three miles before boinc caught, but, even with this handicap, she ran quite a good race. , . in''' extraordinary tlung happened in /the Settlers' Hack; Handicap Ex--✓"'uect Bolted -in a winner with A on hia quarters, Young riding bMebncked and holding the gear on the horse. Black Lupin, the favourite, was second, and . Borsil third. Yankee. Doodlei and Sir Saracen made the running to the turn into the straight,, when Black -Lupin took charge, but at the business end. Expect ran avray from the field, and the stewards inciuir<xl into his ninmnff to-day (as
.compared with yesterday), bat no action £ was taken. a Lord Possiblo and Vibration were backed in that order for the Shorts Handicap. J The latter was tho first to leave the mark, t but Naumai immediately ran to the iront, tl being joined at the end of a furlong by k . Handsomo Maid. Vibration was in front s half-way down the straight, but then a Sinnjjis and lord Possiblo both got up, b • and in a great finish, heads only separated '3 them. The winner is/a most consistent t performer, and is at home in sprinting f ■or in long-distance handicaps. f No Idee (Sigitalman—Bonnie Idea) camo S ■with n preat reputation from Hastings, 1 and on it she was installed favourite in i tho Scurry. After being badly placed over £ the first half-mile she put in n telling ] ■ran at'the finish, nnd won nicely. Chatsil ■ £ and Cndonia wero in tlm places'. Courtley and Operation, both of whom were expected to show up,, ran badly. Fifty yards off tho post Jlerrimoa crossed her legs and fell. Her rider (W. D. Youn") escaped with a shaking. Hon Ami nnd Lady Nolan were well c backcd in tho last race, aud ths lat- J ter won nicely from Mon Ami after boing in ehargo throughout. T)ie winner i is a good t track mare, but has, in,the c past, failed to show her best form, .nnd Ij has several times disappointed her owner, u
' ; : .. jj THE DUNEDIN J.C. MEETING, j
. " 'J SECOND DAY'S RACES.' 5 Illy Telegraph.—Press Association.). j (rt. r, Dunadin,. February 20. a liie Duncum ■ Jockey Club's autumn* < meeting'was continued to-day in .fine, but i dull, weather. The attendance was not 3 so good as on tho opening day. The 1 totalisator investments'. amounted to 1 J313.124 10s., as against £10,219 10s. on i tho corresponding . day last. year. Ee- 1 suits:—... ' HINDON .HURDLES, of 115 sovs. One . . milo and three-quarters. - 1 Mr, R. J. Taylor's b. g. St. Kevin,-by. ' ■ ' f. Sant Ilario—Pauwai, Gyrs., list', lib. 2 . ' ' i ': (H. Hegartv) 1 \ 2 Mr. W. Baird's Warsaw, 9st. 131b. j i " ... ■ (G. Fielding) 2 ' i Mr. J. Christie's Simon Pure, lOst. 51b.' . . J (L. Lloyd) 3' ] :' Also' started: 3 Red.Earl, 12st. 21b.; .5 Rifle Range, list. 21b.; G Redwing, 9st.' ; 131b. '". . ' ' At the-start Redwing showed the way ! to' Rifle Range and R«d Earl. The-last- ] named .was nearly down at the second ' fence. Redwing led past the stand, with j Red Earl nest, but Warsaw then came, ' up,'and. at the entrance to the back 1 stretch ! was leading. Eed Earl and: ! ■ others were, however, handy. Passing ' .the five furlongs Si, Kevin took second 1 .place, and a furlong further on ■ St.' - Kevin and Warsaw cleared out from the . rest, and ran homo . in company, ; with St. Kevin winning by a. neck. ; Simon' Pure '.was, about a leugth- away. Time, 3min. 22sec. •.'. I HENLEY JUNDICAP, of ICO sovs. Seven , furlongs. .' 3 ,Mr.. H. Friedlander's b. f. Editah, . ] by S«ult—St Edith, 3yrs., ?st. lib. j (1. Wilson) 1 : 2.Mr. J. Buchanan's Bulletin, Sst.. 81b. ■r . (B. Deeley) 2; ( 1.-Mr. *A. , F.! Roberts's Trumphator, . 9st. 21b (J. M'Combe) 3 . Alsolstarted: 4 Mere, Sst. 91b.; 5 Punchinello,'Bst. 81b.;' 7Andraca, Bst. (d1b.;.6 . Optimeforrq, Est. 3ib. ; From a good start. Editah was. the.first, away in front of IJere, but Bulletin and' ;Optimeform' quickly supplanted the latter, and 'Went on Editah. Two furlongS from home Bulletin went in pur-, suit of-Editah,'.and, they came into the straight together. Trumphator tnen came. with a good- run.'into, the .straight, _ and at'.the finish. Andraea. was twenty lengths, at the finish., Andrea was, twenty lengths away fourth. Time, lmin. 30 4-ssec. ANjN'IVEIiSARY HANDICAP,, of 300 sovs. One mile. , . . ' 2 . J.'.' -Hyiner's br. h.. Soldiers'. ; 'C'horus,' by Martian—Grand Opera, - ' oyi's., 9st. 71b. ....U. (J. Ois.sn) ;1 '4 Mr. N. Bennington's Gapon, 7st. lib. ', , . .-.(U.-Kmorion)' 2 1 Mr. J. F. Buchanan's TaiinKauser, My Lawyer, Sst. 91b.; 5 Thistledown, gst. , .Sib.,.;. 7 Troon, 7st. 31b.; 3 Caraid Dileas, ( 7sv; 9 loam Flake,.'list..7lb, • The, start was iwliii'erant, My Lawyer jumping away with a lead, and t;he others , strung but, -Thistledovi'n being last. After going a furlong Caraid Diieas took second place to My Lawyer, and a couple of fur-, longs further on My Lawyer'fell out, and Gapon lay . second to Caraid Dilcas. The latter dropped, away on the .liill, leaving Gapon : in charge, but Soldiers' got to him; tiro, furlongs from home, mid the pair turned into the straight togother. Taiinhauser made a.g'jod mil into the straight, but .never lcoiied like getting and. Soidiers' Chorus won easily by twd lengths "from Cfapon, who .was half a length in front, of Tannhauser.' Time, lmin. 12 3-ssec. RAILWAY of 150 sovs. Five' • furlongs.' \ ■■ 2'Mr.. GV'G. Dalgety's b. f. Warstcp, by Martian—ijtepdancer, 2yrs., 7si.. ■lib. ......................(1(. Berry) i; i Mr. J. W. Skinner's Fenuer, 7st. 41b. . .. ,'l'.'.. . (C. Lmerson)' 2 1 Mr. J, 8./ Reid's, Rinaldo, 7st. 1 . . " -(U. Anderson) 3 Also started: D Gold bail, fcbt.,lllb.; 3 Thuringa, Sst. Hb. ■ - Rinald-a baulked at the post, and Warstep got away with Thuringa and Fender. Atlei; going a'.furlong lender lost her .place, and the.other, pair went on. ,ln tUe straight Wavstep took a slight advantage, ■ and had the race fairly in hand at th'e distance, eventiially winning'by a full length. The third horse was a length and a quarter, away. Time, lmin. -l l-isec. OUTKA.U HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Sis ■ ■ furlongs. ' . 3 Mr. J. C. N. Grieg's br. f. Britain Crown, by Golden Knight—British, : 3yrs., Bst. 21b .(J! Beard)" 1 • l'Mr. J. F. Buchanan's Thrax, Sst. 81b. • - . (B. ■ Deeley) 2 2 Mr.- J. 0. Holmes's Pleasure Bent, 7st. 131b.(R. Beiiy) 3 •Also, started: 8 Champagne, 9st. 51b.; 4 Tympan, Bst. 131b.; 7 Safety Pin, Bst. 91b.; G Stcperiiia, Bst. 81b. ; 5 TaSahau, Bst. 21b. j !) Lady Bomba, 7st. 71b.;. 10 ily Glove, 7st. 71b.; 11 Oliapi, 7st. 71K From a splendid start, Champagne,' Safety Pin, and Pleasure Bent were the first to beoimo prominent, with Tympan close behind. At tho foot of the straight ~ Champagne was momentarily iu front, but Pleasure Bent and Britain Crown ran past , him, and at, tho distance T)irax made his run. At the half distanco Britain Crown ; shot out, and won by a length and a quar- , ter, the third horse being two lengths and , a half away. Time, lmin. 17 3-55ec. '• DOMAIN HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. 1 Mr. L. G. D. Acland's ch. g. Quefy, . ' by Stepniafc or Royal ArtilleryIrene, 'lyra., Bst. 101b. (R. W. King) 1 . 3 Mr. J. H. Prosser's Spccialform, 7st. 4 > ~ : (T. O'Connor) 2 G Mr. 1. C. Sister Radius', ■ ! 7 s t •' (R. Berry) 3 [ Also started": 2 Pilgrim's Way, Sst. . 131b.; 5 Sea King, Bst. 61b.; i Kostroma, 1 7st. 121b.; i Lupulite, 7st. 81b. - Query, Lupulite, nnd Sea King wero smartest toj begin, and, at the far turn; [ Sister Radius moved into third place, j lCostronia bringing up tha rear. Approaching the turn, Pilgrim's Way moved i IIPl l P a little, and, at the turn for home, j Lupulite and Sea King wero running first, f clear of . four others, who wero in lino, l Kostroma-being still in-the rear. Inside _ ihe distanco Spocialform took ehargo, but c in tho last 40 for 50 yards, Query put in ■ a strong run, and won by a short head. Sister Iladius is a length and a halt away third. Time, lmiri. lOscc. ' Cm' HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. For two--0 year-olds. Five furlongs. 1 Mr. J. B. Reid'ab. c, Ogier, by Charle--0 mague ll—Nautiloid, 7st. 131b. ii - (F. E. Jones) 1 h 2 Mr. A. B. Armour's United Service, o 7st. 91b (A. H. Wilson) 2 „ 3 Mr. It. Rowcastle's Ayo Aye, Gst. lllb. (R. Berry) 3 e Tho trio got well away, and United Ser- , t vice showed out in front in the firit [' couplo of strides. Ayo Aye led round tho n turn, where' United Servico dropped back l 0 three lengths.' Ogier landed in tho .(. straight a length in front of A.vo Aye, with . United Service improving his positjon. In the run home Ogier won coni- , fortably by two lengths, with Ayo Aye ' fifteen lengths awii.v. Time. lmin. tec. n SUBURBAN WELTER HANDICAP, of c- 135 sovs.' One mile. , [o 9 Mr. J. m. San Severo, d ' by Sant Ilario—Savannah, aged, k 7st, 31b! (It. Berry) 1 d 5 Mr. A. Donnellan's Waikehau, Bst. ir 21b (B. Deeley) 2 :o 6 Mr. ,T. E. Rogers's King Torrent, Sst. ,1c • Mb (J. E. Olren) 3 :t Also started: 8 Medallist, 9st. 131b.; 7 f. Mumura, 9st. lib.; 2 Rock Ferry, Bpt. is 121b.; 1 Gnome, Sst. lllb.; 4 Dlrectolre,
Sst. 5!b.; 3 Scckasliore, Tst. lOlb.j 10 Red ami biutk, 1 Tit. '11)11). - > The field b'°t aWft y we " together, R-ock Ferry slfowmg the way rouml the far turn wheu tlio field straightened. Along the back the order was: Hock I'crry, Waikehau, and King Torrent, but iitumura shot up going past tile six-furiong post, and Gnome ac this stage had dropped back several lengths. At the lar turn Mumurti and Hock lorry were two lengths clear of Kins Torrent and ban Severo. Waifeehau nnd Mumura were in front as they turned for home, but here San Severo improved her position, aud Kiug Torrent dropped back before reaching ihe straight. At Vhe distance San Sevcro took charge, <uid_ won by n long neck from Waikchau. King torrent was ■ a neck away third. Time, lmin. mscc. >
WEIGHTS FOR THIRD DAY. (By Telegraph.—Press Adsociation.) Dunedin, February 20. The following weights liavo bt-tu deciuiwl lor vnu iliird day of the Dunedin Jociwy Ulub's autumn meeting:— U\\ lilltU HURDLLS, of lio sovs. Ono mile and a half. —lted Earl, list. 131b.; at. Kevin, list. 131b.; lulie Range, lOst. Wb.j' gangway, lost. 'Jib.; Simon Pure, i)st. 131b.; \varsaw, Bst. lllb.; Redwing, 9st. (jib."; Eed, White and Blue, 9st. 21b.; iNgawera, itst.; Radium, 9st.; Agito, 9st.; Imp., Sst.; Buy Lupin, 9st.; Tolstoi, 9st.; Talt, Sst.; Goldsteker, 9st.; Golden Clusp,
Dst. ♦ • • FLYING HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six, furlongs.—Peg, 9st.; Pilgrim's Way, Bst.' lllb.; Obsono, Sst. 81b.; ily lawyer, Sst. 51b.; Anna Carlovna, Bs.t. 41b.;-Thistle-down, Bst. 41b.; Sea King, Bst. 31b.; Winning Way,. -7st. Gib.;' Specialform, 7st. 31b.; Caraid Diieas, 7st.; Gold Sail, 6st. lllb.; Lupulite, Gst, . . lllb.; Sister lllb.; Radius, Gst. lllb.; Land Rose, Gst. 71b.; Muple Leaf, Gst. 71b. j Tympan,' Gst. Radius, Gst. ' lllb.; Land Rose, Gst. Takahau, list. 7lb. ' . WARRINGTON. HANDICAP, of 100 sovs.' Six furlongs.—Editah, 9st. 91b.; Triumphator, 9st. 41b.; Champagne, -9st. 21b.; Bulletin, 9st.; Britain Crown,, 9st.; Safety Pin, Sst. Gib.; Takahau, Bst. lllb.; Optiuieform, Sst.; Andraea, Sst.r Sar71b.;.Thuringa, Gst. 71b.; Mahuri, Gst. 71b.; Uoinlxi, Sst.; Beta* Bst.; Ngapuna, Sst.; Rongahere, Sst. '■• JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, of_ 500 sovs. Ono mile and a quarter—Soldiers' Chorus,' lOst. 21b.; Coroniform, 9st.; Sombrero, Bst. 101b.; Anna Carlovna, Bst. 10lb.; Mira, Sst. 91b.; My Lawyer, Bst 51b.; Tannhnuser, Bst. 51b.; Parable, 7st.' 131b.; St. Petersburg,-'Tst; 81b.; Brown Owl,- Tst. 31b.; Tho Cornet, Tst.; Kilmeny, 'Gst. "131b:; Troon, Gstl lllb."; Mu-' mura, Gst. 1011).;' Daringdale, Gst. 9lb.;' Mosgiel, (jst. Sib.; Specialform, Gst. Sib.;,Oratava, Gst. Sib.'; Gnome, Gst. 811). ; Foamf Flake, Gst. 71b;; Thuringa, Gst. '71b. "" ' HOPEFUL' HANDICAP, of. 150 sovs. Five furlongs.—Ogier,' Sst. 101b.; Rinaldo, Sst. loib.; Fender, Bst. 71b.; Whiz, Sst.; Veritas; Bst.;. United Servicc, 7st. 10lb.; Aye Aye, Gst. 71b.; Seamaid, Gst. '71b. ABBOTSFORD . WELTER, of 130 sovs, Seven furlongs.—Mira, lOst. 21b.; Thistle-' [ down,. lOst. lib.; Medallist, 9st. 91b.; Kostroma, 3stl 81b.; Kilmeny,'9st. Gib.; Troon, I Sst. '51b.; Russo, Sst. 131b.; St. Aidan, Bst. 121b.; Daringdale, Bst. 121b.; San Sfevero, Sst. lllb.; Rock Ferry, Bst. 101b.; Gold Sail, Bst. Sib.; Gnome, Sst. 81b.; Waikeliau; Sst; 41b.; Lupulite, Sst. 31b.; King • Torrent, Sst. 21b.; Czar Kolohol,' S3t. 21b.; Direotoire,- Bst.i lib.; Oratava, Bst.;.' Redwing,-7st. 71b:; Aphaea, 7st. 71b.; Kimona, 7st. 71b.-; ilere, 7st; 711).; Officious, Tst. 7ib.; Thrax,'7st. 71b.; Peppin, 7st. 71b.; fcekashore, 7st. 71b.; Red and Black, 7st; 71b. ■ WAIHOLA HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs.—Caraid Diieas, lOst. 21b.; Thuringa, 9st.; Champagne, Bst. 131b.; Britain Crown, Bst. lllb.; Tympan, Bst. 101b.; Thrax, Sst. 101b.; Mere, Sst. Sib.; Steperina, Sst. 51b.; Punchinello, Sit. 51b.; Safety Pin, Sst. 31b.; Pleasure Bent, 7st. ■ 131b.; Eidleform, 7st. r 121b.; Summertime, 7st. 121b.;, Cosy Corner, 7st. 121b.; Agito, 7st. lllb.; Otakelio, 75t.,101b..; Bucco,-7st. 'Sib,; Sartorze, 7st. 91b.; -Lavidia, 7st. 81b.; Ohnpi, 7st. 71b.; My Glove, 7st, 71b. ; Maythorn, 7st. 71b.; Baron Lowburn, 7st.l7lbi; Free,'Tst.'7lb.; Robert. Bell, 7st. 71b. U'ING'ATUI 'HANDICAP, of .150'sovs. ,Sev«a furlongs.'—Soldiers' , Chorus,' lOst. 31b. TaiinhiitisSr,' Sst. lib.;' Obsono;'Sst. ?Slb;;' Thistledown,' 9st. lib.; Medallist,'Sst./Olb.-; Gapnn; Sst: 41b.;' St. Petersbfirg, Sst.'3lb.; Brown Owl, Tst. 131b.; St. Aidan, Tst: 121b.: Sdn : Severo, Tst. lllb;; Rook Ferry, Tst. 101b;;' Mum urn, Tst. 91b.; Mosgiel,,7st. 9lb.;' Directoire, ,7si; Editah, Tst.;'' Ivi-' mona, 6st. Tib,; Mahuri,::Gat.'7lb.;''/l'riumphator, Gst. 71b. - • ' ■' '''- : , REMINDER. \ ■ ' " Ownors are reminded tl>it .acceptances for the first day's events at the Wanganui Jockey Club's •autumn, meeting' close, tonight with tho club's secretary,. Mr. W. Hall. The subscription for the Jackson Stakes is duo at the same time.
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