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THE TURF.

&TAHUHU TROTTING MEETING. SECOND DAT. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.), .. , Auckland, March 17. ihs. Utahuhu Trotting Club's summer meeting, wa& concluded to-day .in perfect ,weather. The track was in tVue order, and the attendance large, the Earl and Countess of Liverpool being among those present. Speculation.- was again, brisk, . tota'lsator handling .£6584, as against J!qG74 for the corresponding day last year. ■ The iigures for the .meeting were ■£11,316 10s. ; as-against .£10,508 last year, rho'followinsr are the results:— ' ' TRIAL HANDICAP (saddle), of 10 sovs. One mile, 1 Mr. S. Molloy's Treason, lOsec. '(Orange) 1 7 Le Lawn, 12sec. 2 1 Proud Child, Junr., lOsec. i 3 Also started: 11 Castaway, llsec.; BWaikato, 7sec. ;. 5 Adelaide, Bsec.; 2 King Capitalist, lOsec.; 9 Hurley, lfeec.; G Miss Vola, 12sec.; 10 Elk, 12sec.; 3 Timidity, l'2sec. Won. by four lengths, .with eiglit lengths between second and third. Time, 2rui'n. -llsec. ONEHUNGA HANDICAP (harness), of GO sovs. One mile arid a half. B Mr. T. Douglas's Special Diamond, ■ 12sec (Orange) 1 10 Miss Judy, 12sec. 2 2 0.M., 7sec, 3 AlSd Started: 6 G\s'olo, scr.,' 9 Lady Membflf, 4sec.; 1 I'lota M'Kinney, 7sec.; 4 'Albert Wilkes, 7sec.; 7 Bogey, 7sec.; 5 Kbtiri, 12see.; 8 Pathfinder, 12sec. 'Time, 3liiin.-50'2-ssec. - .TRAMWAY HANDICAP (saddle), of 60 sovs. One mile. B Mr. G. H. Brewer's Annoyed, llsec. (Crotty) 1 A Manxmafi, llsec. ;...... 2 1 Ludski, ,13sec .3 • Also started: 5 Bell Gray, scr.; 6 Baron Leugeu, 7sec._; .7 Lonvilima,, lOsec-; 2 il'llelma M'Kinney, 15sec.; 8 Bazil, lGsec. Won by two loflgtll-5, tW6 lengths Bfiiiarating second and third horses. Time, 2inin. 2§sSc. . ' . (VICE-PRESIDENTS' HANDICAP (harneSS), of .115 Sovs. Two miles. ■'& Mr ( C, Clements's St. Michael (Kichards) 1 :6 .Eeuben, 175e0., 2. 1 Lord Vivian, llsec. 3 Also Started: 2 Stop It, 9sec<; 7 Olive,. 12tec.; fi Lady Lylian, 13sec.; 8 Haldane, I7sec.; 3 Gray W.,. 17sec. - •, lieuben led until one . furlong from Lome, when St. Michael Went t<i the front, and won by a length, the third liorso being two- lengths away.. Time, Irnin. ALEXANDRA HANDICAP, (harness), of . ' 80 sbis. Two miles. •6 Gray W;y 6sec." (M'Nae) 1 3 "Jigo, 15sec. 2 fi Lady Pdrk, 6sec. 3 Also started: !) CraibwOod, scr.; 4 Royal Albert; 6s«c.; 8 Stranger, (isec.; 11 Lady Wiinniieton, Ssec,; 10 itlrikiriroa, lOsec.; I'Miss Dexter, lOsec.; 7 Lady Doctor, 18sec.; 2 Wild Maid, 20sed: •, Won by ttfp.lengths, with .three lengths between second and third. Time, Imin. filsec.' • ' HIGH-CLASS HANDICAP (saddle), of 100 ; :• -'sovs. ' Ofle mile and a half. Jl'Mr. W. G. Abbott's Stop.lt, 7sec. ' . ' (Abbott) 1 5 Keuben, lOsec. , 2 £ .Clingstone, 'Isec." «...' 3 Also Started: 3 Lord Specialist, 4sec.; 8 Validate,. 7sec.; l Wallace M.,. 7sec.; 1. Scotia, :7sec. j 9 Clive, Bseoi; 7 Prince Berlin, ■ 9se'fi.; 6 'Alf, M'Kinney, 9sec.; 3 Beilo of 'the Ball, lOsec. ; Won a'length,.with two lengths bet'weeii second 'and . third.. 3min. 35 -3-ssec.' \ ■ JIANGEBE 'HANDICAP (harness), of 60 ' sovs. One ftiile and a half. E Mr. J. S. Beatson's Lincoln Guard,' 7sec (Hird) 1 4 SylviO, scr. 2 t) Gwelo, 6sec. .8 Also started,: 3 Ben,'4seo/; 1-Good I'riclay:, lOsec. : MSFjlidflgftis; between'second and third; Tinle, 3min. 55sec. * ''' j ' ' •' ' ST.-PATRICK'S'HANDICAP' (harness), • .of .60, sp.vs.;..,One, mile.,- - Mr. E. Keek's' 'fEyllestina, ;6s6c.' • (M'Nea) 1 3-Lady Specialist, 13seC.". . "2 1 itoyal-; Victor, 4sec. 3 --.Also started; Walnut," scr.; Lady Lylian, 3566.; Undifte, 4sec.; -Miss Bell Boy, 7sec.; Jungle, 12sec:i Victor G.,' ' lisec.; Monotype, 13sec.,; Annoyed,' Oscc.; lengths, one length'sepaTating the second and third horses. Time, £min... ii l-ssec. FEILDING J.C. HANDICAPS. The following additional weights have Ibeen declared,for .the Peilding - ONBPUHI HACK WELTER, of 100 bots. Onfi niile and 54 yards— Huia, !)st.' 61b,; -Patronymic', 9st.- 81b.; Serenity, 9st. Papitrtarama, 9st.'2lh.; Dekkho, Bst. 101b.;: MOirette, Bst, 51b.; Andrea, Bst: 41b.; Leonta. Bst.; 31b.; JCuropotangi, 7st. 131b.; Eastwind, 7st. 111b.; Knightly,,7st. '511b.; Top Note, 7st. 111b.;.-Charge, 7st. -111b.; May Lupin, -7st> '111b.;. Re.sonant,

7st. Hlb. I TAONUI HACK HURDLES, of 100 ] eovs. One rtiiloand three-quarters.—Ber-. ] cola, list. 91b,;-Allure, list. 6 'b.; Kau- , TOa, list. 21h.; Aviatrix, lOst. 91b.; Timothy,, lOst. 81b.; Serenity, lOst. 31b.; For- , ward, 9st. 131b.; Glenmore, list. 131b.; i Master SyWa. 9st - : Knutsford, 9st. filb.; Gay Lawless, fist. 61b.; Player. Dst. 'lib'.; Ascaloni. 9st.; Clemency, 9st.; Boyne "Water, 9st.; Supreme; Slst;: Divinia, 9st.; Sir-Tnlloch, Callybridte, 9st. • -ONOO HACK HANDICAP, of 1(10 sovs. Five furlongs and a half.—Caller. Davon, 9st. 131b.; Awahou, Sst. 131b.; Heather, Bst. 61b.-; Monologue,' Bst. 51b.; Teviotdale, ' Bst. 51b.; Zetes, :flst. 41b.; Recipe, Bst. 31b.; Lady. Louisa, Bst. 21b.; Tree Lucerne, Bst. - lib.; Sector Girl, Bst.;.The GreatyMo&iil, 7st. 111b,; Tlio Diver. 7st. 111b./Powder Fox.' 73t..' 10ib.; Sylvia May, -Tat.-101b,; iDenise Ornie, 7st.-81H.J Lady Fran, ,7st.; 8lb.; Handsome Maid, 7st. 8lb.; Yankee "Doodle. 6st. lllb.; Portraiture, 6st. 101b.; Miss.Vare. 6st. lfllb.; Whaknpmia, fist.71b.; Sir Donald, fist. Tib.; Elkinaid, Cst. ?lb. , ________ OPUNAKE RACES. (By. Telegraph.—Prcsd Association.)' Hawera, March 17. •The weather was fine, but threatening {6t the Opunake races. The totnlisfitor registered *69371, as against X 7782 last war. 'Results:— MAIDEN HANDICAP.—Invader (A. Oliver), 1; Haydn Park, 2; Mellbanks. 3. AI.V) started: Proxy, Delia, Waimate. Bay Prince, King of the Volley, .Captain.Miro. Time, lmin. 18sec. H. Copestake, rider of Haydn Park, was disqualified for three Months for not riding'out. HURDLES HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. One MilO and a half.—Clemency (W. Adams), 1; Brown Step, 2; Hnminori, 3. Alsostarted: Timothy, Bismarck, Master Sylvia.'Sir Tullocii, Time, 2inin. 54seo. FLYING HANDICAP,, of 55 sovs.. Six furlongs—Simple Sam (Alf Oliver), 1; Crawford, 2; Lady Froan, 3.. Also started: Recipe, Park Tide. Time. lmin. 17sec. OPUNAKE HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. Ono mile and a quarter.—Totikura (Arthur Oliver), 1; Styrax, 2; Minora, 3. Also, started: Connfly, Clemency, Howler. Time, 2iriin.: 17-2-Ssec. ELECTRIC H ANDICAP.—Retann (.Ten. Wns), 1; Zion, 2; Captain Miro, 3. Also started: Opeke, Semole Bob. Bungo, Succeed, Lady Gordon, Nulla Nulla, Country La<*9, Ridicule, Seldom Ped, Haydn Park,, luinranni. and Silver Pox. Time, Slsec. ■ HANDICAP- TOOT, of 45 sovs. Two miles.—Sundial (Trigger), 1; Wynotte. 2; Imcky Child, 3. Also started: Pins, Tracoy, Uniform, Echuca, Itaurina, Anni'versary. Time. smin. 'I2sec. WELTFR ILV.VBICAP, of 55 sn"s, Seven furlongs,—Kunraepi (Arthur Oli ver); 1; Styrax, 2, Lady Fran, 3. Alao started: Karimoi, Proxy. Time, lmin, 82 2-nsec. FINAL STAKES.—Retana (Jonkms), 1; Simple Sam, 2; Crnwford. 3. started: Patronata. St. I.uap, Mellbanks, Zion, Time, lmin. ssec. WAIPUKURAU RACES. ) \ THE /ACCEPTANCES. [ • (By Tolcgra.ph.—Prc«a Aftsoclation.) Napier, March 17.'_ The following acceptances for the W.iipukurau Jockey Club's annual on . Easter Monday, March 21, were received last night by . the secretary (Mr. \\. G. Nightingalfc) :— . EASTER HANDICAP, of. 100 sovs.' Once round—Loch' jrabin. 8?t. 101b.; .lulian, Bst. 101b.; Sir Daniel (inc. lllb. penalty), Bst. Gib.; Fnrmality, B=t. 31 b.: Peacemaker, fct. 21b.; Winnin? Post, fct. lib.; Fair

Average', 7st. 01b.; Mysteriach,' 7st. 51b.; Jravest, Gst. 121b. ; Rcdloh, fist. 91b. . HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sots. One nile and a quarter—Settler, 9st.; Bravest, Ist. 91b.j Chief, Marshal, Bst. 81b.; Memo ?nlet, 8sl". 71b.; Kedloh, 7st. 131b.; Misly, st. 121b. j Mdirette, Tat. 101b.; Hurakin, 'st. 41b.; Aroliakau, 7st. 31b.; Eiya, 7st. !ll>.; Gnissinere,'Gst. 131b.; Apoplectic, ost. 'lb. WAIPUKURAU HANDICAF, of 130 iovs. One railo and a quarter.—San Pluie, !st. Gib.; loch Mabin, Bst. 31b.; bir Daniel (inc. lllb. penalty), 7st. fitlb.; i, 'si 1 . 81b.; Falsetto, 7st. Gib.; is*• lib.; Fair Average, 7st. lib.; Mysteriach, Ist. 111b.; Rongomau, 6st. 71b. ■ T WO-YEAR-OLD HANDICAP, of 100 ;ovs. Four furlongs.—'Tho Summit, <st. 101b.; Anguish, 7st. 71b.; King's Own, jot. rib.; Bodenhanij 7st.; Berg, 7st.; Oppideii, 'st.; lady Teazle, Gst. 7tb. LADIES' HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. One mile and a half.—Whakaweira, 12st. 111b.; Kipporofla, 12st. Blb.j Miriam, list. 101b.; Tupaea, list. 8lb.; Tauranga, list*. 31b.; Marble Head, list. 21b.; Ladv Worry, lOst.-131b.; Ranter, 10st. 131b.; Hero, Ost. !)lb.; St; Columba, lOst. 71b.; Napoli, lOst, /lb. HATUMA HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Five furlongs.—Settler, Bst. t2±b.; llie Great Mogul, Bst. lib.; Pei'celor,'Bst. 31b.;' Miss Augusta,' Bst'.; Astral, 7st. 131b.; No Idea, 7st. 121b.; Emma, 7st. 91b.; Artificial, 7st. 8lb.; Runaway Girl, 7st. 71b.; The Swallow,'7st.'7lb.; Golden Louis, 7st. 51b.; Arohakau, 7St; 41b.; Ctlouria, 6st. 12J]>.; Midrobe, Gst. 101b.; Impostor, 6st. 101b.; Crown Battery, Gst. 71b.; Bonny Hamilton, list. 71b. „.

FLYING HANDICAP, of 110 sovs. Six furlongs.—Bliss, 9st. 51b.; Lord Possible, Bst. 91b.; Merton, 7st. 131b.; Formalih", 7st. 131b.; Winning Post, 7st. 121b.; Fair i Rosamond (inc. 7lt>. penalty), 7st, 101b.; Marimba, 7st, 91b.; Moree, 7st. 31b.; Rongolua'u, Gst." 71b. I METROPOLITAN T.C. DATES. Christchurch, March 17. The Metropolitan Trotting Club ■ has altered the dates for its Easter meeting from Saturday and Wednesday to Wednesday and the following Saturday. The Gaming Act provides that ft? two-days' meeting must not cover more than four days. The club regarded Sunday as a dies non, but tho Government refused to givfl its sanction for the Original dates— hence the alteration. GREAT EASTER MEETING. Christchurch, March 17. ■ Work at Eiccartoil tracks this morning was not interesting. Sanguinary and Lady Nolait arrived yesterday and were given steady pacing. Sister Radius was scratched for th© Great Easter at 9.10 this morning. ' TRAINING AT RANDWICK. By TelonrttDh—Frees Associalion-Conyrlght Sydney, March 17. At Randwick, Uncle Sam, who it is rumoured is suffering from a cold, trotted. Lady Medallist did a mile in lmin..44sec., the best of the morning Valido, going wide out, covered a mile in lmin..soJsec., ,Tolly Beggar dill a mile in lmin. 46sec„. •Wolawa, nine i;urlonS3 in 2min. ssec., Seatondal© and Merrie Lad a milo 1 min. 50sec., Cider six furlotigs in limn. 18isec:, My Gavqnni a mile, in Imm. lljsec., finishing well. Allured_ galloped ten furlongs in 2min. lfisec. nicely. AUSTRALIAN SCRATCHING. (Rec. March 17, 10.20 p.m.) Sydney, March- 17. Uncle Sam has been scratched for all. engagsnients. .

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1701, 18 March 1913, Page 7

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1701, 18 March 1913, Page 7

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