EASTER RACING.
C.J.C. MEETING, .
BON TON'S AUTUMN HANDICAP. \ :■ CHALLENGE STAKES. THE WIN OF AUTUMN US. (By Telegraph.—Presa Association.) ; , Christchurch, March 25. .- ,1110 C.J.C. Easter meeting was continued to-day.: :The. weather-.was fine, but.very .cold, a southwest wine] blowing. Results: PKDRSWICK- HURDLE HANDICAP, of .. -OO sOvs. Olio luile and thrce-quai'ters, , r ovel ' scven Mights of hurdles. 6 Mr. R. Baxter's ch. f. Cardiff, aged' . ■ . Hat,' ..... '(J. .Beard) 1 2 Mr v D. Rutherford's gr. g. Daylight Wir '!' •••••■• V- Lytord) 2 6 Mr. C. Haniihond's ch. g. Gold . • Pin, Cyrs'.,'lost. 91b. (F. Douglas) 3. Also started: 4 St.'Kevin, 12st. 21t.j 1 Bercola, list.;l3lb.; .3. Aenia, 9st. ; . • Cardiif . immediately went to. the front, established a good lead, was never troubled. and won easily by ten lengths from Daylight Bill, who just lasted long enough to beat Gold i Pill .by a head for second, places .• Aema'. was three lengths lirfay,' followed by St. Kevin and Bercola.'Time, 3min. 20sec. 1
AUTUMN. NURSEiIY HANDICAP, of 300 sovs., t'oi* two-year-olds. Six furlongs, •2 Mr. J.,8. Reitl's b. c. Ogiev, Sst. Sib. ■ ■ ''' * (f. E. Jones) 1 . •1 Mr. Highdeirs" br. lj Berti'ada,: '' ' (A. Oliver) 2 '.fSlr'Qeorgo' Clifford's Ch. c. Veritas,- ' - V!'7st'. 31b., (C. Emerson) : 3 •' 'Alsjo, started: 4 JaSon, '9st.; ' 7 Tho i Hague, Sst. 101b.; 3 Martius, Bst. Gib. ; 8 "Wttrstep, Sst: 31b.'; 10 Soiuniform, 7st. 131b.; 0 Histori'ette, Tst. ,'lllb.; I a Gleii- . cannich, . Tst. .71b;.; 12 ,Chorale, 7st. 'jib.; i) Flora M'Donald, Gst. 71b.; 11 Showraker, 6st. Tib. A fair start was effected. As the'straight was reached the colours of Bertrada, T'ho Hague, and ..llistoriotto were prominent.' When..well 'into the •running Ogier and . Veritas'appeared ,on the. scene, and, in the run tov.the post, Ogier finished..well, and just got up in-time to defeat, Bor- ' irada- by. half, a head, with Veritas . a •■neck away third., This horse• was /01. . lowed at a'length and a half .inter,vals by Historiette, Jason, and Tho Hague. Time, lmin. 15 l-ssec(. ¥ALDIIURST WELTER HANDICAP, of , .25u:sovs.: ; ;,Seven furlongs. I Mr. J. H. Prosser's b." f. < Specialform, ' '3yrs., Bst. 4lb. (C. Euierson) 1 . C Mi 1 , E.; Huiyer's clu g. Oxenhope, 3yrs.; Bst. 51b. (L, G.' King) 2 ■ 11 Mr. J. , b. : g. Ladrone,. . > syrs., 7St. 71b. (L.,Campbell) 3 • Also started:: 10'Gnome,<-7st.''l3lb.; 4 Thistledown;' Ost. 41b..; 7 Thrax, 9st. 31b.; 3 Kilmenyi-Ost. lib.; 2- Cai'olus, .Bst; 101b.; 8 Mumura, S3t. 81b.; 12 More, 7st. 91b.-; 6 Lockwood, 7st. 71b.; O.Kiniona,-7st. 71b.';i '13 Andrafa, 7nt. 71b.- !.: - > . ; Ox'enhopo 'shot 'to ! tho front., from a gqod; start, and, going past the six furlongs post, - led by several lengths from Lookwood, with Carolus, Thistledown, and Specialform ati tlio : hcadi-of - tho : others. Oxenhop'q still held command -as 'tho •str&ight •'was-.'reached; - but,- at : the distance ' post; was challenged by: Specialform, who. , won -nicely by _ a length,: whilo Ladrone, : Who. finished with'a great burstt.of speed, . was a head awaV third, followed by Carolus, Thrax, and. 'Kilineny. Time; lmin.. ■ 23 -l-ascc. ' ■ . " ' dEEAT;':AUTUMN' HANDICAP, of .1300 sovs.; i-econd horse'to receive'2oo sovs.,
the third horsv 100 sovs.' from the ' stake.- One mile and a, half. : I Messrs. W. G. and G. L. Stead's b. c.. ; Bon Ton,'Byrs., Bst. /lib. (E.' GrilSn).' 1 i "Mr, Highden's" b.' in.' Bronze, lyrs., i.". .'Bsrfc. 81b.' (A. .Oliver) 2 •. BJ3ir -George • .Clifford's b.. h.. • Mailer- . . IK picco.vlyrs./iOsti *2lb. fdlicy,-7lb & p?ft',). • . : ... .1.." (C. Emerson)'. 3 '-Also; started! L.Los Angelos, 1 - 9st;' 811.;. B'Brown .0w1,.. 75t..'51b.;, 8 'Sir ;Solo, Bst.: Dlb.'i '5 :Coroniform,ißst.. 81b, ■ Cheddar,, Bst. 51b.,-;7 .Jlii'dj Bst.'3lb.r:B;;Sanguinary,; 7st. Gib.; 9 Canute, 6st. 71b. $ •tEroM a capital',, start BroWn Owl and. . Canuto were.;the quickest ;to Ishow o(it, but the latter scon;lost his place. Past, . Cutts's, Brown.Owl and,. Sanguinary, ivero • showing thb' wav to'.'Bdn T0i1,.. wlio ; w/is closely followed' by. Cheddar,:? Slira, and Sir Solo/ ,At the far turn Brown Owl was in i frcrit, •. wiij'i .Kuigumafy: '.next «nd : Coroniform third,. followed, by Bon Ton., atid .Cheddar.- lthuudiiig. tile .top turn 1 Masterpiece and Las Angelos improved their positions, and Sanguinary fell back. V/heh the straight,was, reached Bon Ton closed on' Brown Owl, and, jui,t bslow the distance, Bronze came with a' strong t un }n the inside, while Masterpiece also put . In a challenge. lii a good raci) homo Bon Ton won by a liead frrtui'Bronjie; who was, a, neck in front of Masterpiece. v'Browli Owl was a length away fgnrtli, in front of Los'.Aiigelos, after.whom.came Mira; .Sir Solo, •• and 'Cheddar.; Time, Emin. 31 2-ssec. .
ALDINGTON /HANDICAP, 'of 130 sovs. _■ . / Olio lililo. ,'; . ' 4 Mr. J; T. Buchanan's b. g. Bulletin, aged, lOst. 3lb. (B;. Deeley)' 1 Ej Mr. 'P. Clarke's ch. f; lady Nolan,-. - "dyrs.,:Bstl 2lb. ............... ,(tV, Boll) 2 1 Sir, Geo. Clifford's civ. f. [Scottish ' , Star, 3yrs., Bst. 121b. (C: Ilmerson) 3 Also started: .2 Editiih, ' Bst. 101b.; 5. Britain's .Crown/ Sst. 71b. j' - G , Stephanos, 7st. 71b.; 7. Staiuboul, 7st.; 8 i Debonaire, ,7st', . ' - .. 'Bulletin got off .with U 'good, run, and, turning'into tho straight, was in a haidy position.. He' ran up. to Lady Nolan well insido the distanwi, and won by a length, while Lady Nolan, lasted long enough' to defeat Scottish Star,by a' neck; 'Editah was fourth, and Stephanos'-next: Time, l'niin. 42 2-ssec. ' , -■■■' : ' iWiINTY-riRST CHALLENGE STAKES,. ■ of 780 sovs. For t w,o-y ear-olds, and .11 p,'wards.. 'Weight-for-age: .Seven iur- • longs.. - ' ■ ..; 1 Sir Geo.. Clifford's b. c. Autumnus, ■3yrs.yßst. 111b:-(C. Emerson) ,1 1 Sir.'Geo. Clifford's b. c. Nightwateh, '2yrs.,- 7st. 51b. (\V. Bell) 2 8 Mr. G. D. Greenwood's b. g. Einpera-- . - dor, 3yrs., Eit. Gib. ...... (B. Deeley) 3 AUo started;:-2 Bon Revo, Bst. 131b.*;■ 4 Mowbray, Ssfc. 61b. V ' Nightwateh. and Autumnus' woro the miiokest to-begin, while lion; Revo" was slow t6 move. After: a, furldn'|r had been covered, Autumnus dropped back, and Nightwateh went on in front iwith Mow,bray: and'Emperador in r closo 'attendance. Nigntwatch was just ,in front of Emperador as-they turned into the straight, niid led to tho distance, where Autumnus, on the outside, caine with li, strong challenge. In a splendid race Autumnus got up in time to wiiv by a head, while Nightwateh was only half a Kciul in'front of Emperador. 8011 Rove was two lengths away, lourth, just iii front.of Ogier. Time, lmin. 28sec.- ■
TEMPLEI'ON HANDICAP, ot 000 sovs. Six furlongs..... : 2 Sir Geo. Clifford's b. m. Ilc-atherbrae, 4yrs., Sst. Sib. ......... (C..Emerson).'.l 5 Messrs. J. and I!. Furze's ch. g. Kilts, Gyrs., 7st. 'Jib. ... (1!, Berry) .2 i 3lr. L. G. D. AclandV ch. g; Query, 4yns., Bst. 31b (R. W. King) 3 - Also started: 1, Culprit, Bst. 131b.; 3' Pilgrim's Way, fct.-61b.;'5'Sea Kins, -7sf. 131b.; 6. Eocene, Gst. 71b.; 7 Federal, fist. 71b. Heathei'brae was quickest out of tlio barrier, and was closely attended by Sea King'and Eocene, but, .before any distance had been covered, Heatherbrae dropped back, and," coming into the straight, was last. Sen-King and Culprit turned' into the straight on terms, but Emerson rode a nice race on ' Heatherbrae, and, taking advantago of an opening on tho rails, won by twolengths from Kilts, who was a length in front of Query, with Eocene fourth and Federal Inst. Time, Imin. Usee. PINAL HANDICAP, of 2.'0 iw^'' One mile. 0 Mr. D. H. Roberts's br. R.-'l'ho Cornet, Byrs., 7st. 91b (W. Bell) 1 6 Mr. H. A; Knight's br. in. Troon, syrs., 6st. 131b. (R> Uerry) 2 X Sir Geo. Clifford's b. g. 'Glenfinnan, ■ 1 BjT9., 7st. lllb (C. Emerson) 3 \ Also started: 4 Medallist, Bst. 1 lb.; 3 iGapon, 7st. lllb.j .5 John Bunyan, 7st. 21b. f Glenfinnan was the first to show out, but he was at ones joined by Troon, who •oolc chargo at the (md of a furlong, while ''ho Cornet ran into third place. Troon i.S still in front as they rounded tho turn and camo into the straight, but,
inside the distance, The Cornet came with <i strong run nntl won by three-parts of in length. Glenfimtan w,as lmlf a length away third. Time, lmin, 41 4-ssec. . Tho machino'invdstments were ,£2G,134 lOd,, Last year's figures wore ',£19,407.
WELLINGTON R.G. MEETING. FIRST DAY'S WEIGHTS. The following handicaps for the first day of the Wellington Racing Club's Autumn meeting (April 2) havo been declared by Mr. J. H. Pollock ' .THOMPSON HANDICAP, of 500 sovs. One, mile. St. lb. ' St. lb.
FEILDING EASTER RACES. CONCLUDING DAY. . • (By Telegraph.—Prose Association.) Feilding, March "25. Tho second day of the I'eilding Easter mooting was marked by a large crowd and good racing. Tho only "incident" was 'a demonstration against the' judge's decision in the seventh race. .The'total-izator-figures were J!19,394, -as against <£15,355 Jast year. The total for the meeting was >£42,683, as : against .£38,527 Inst year. Results:— AWAHURI HACK WELTER HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One mile and a •' distance. ' 1 Mr. T. Bristol's Leonta, Bst. 121b. (W. Price) 1 3 Mr. J. Bruce's Top Note, Bst. 21b. (O. Child) 2 G Mr. G. I'enfold's Huia, 9st. 71b. (S. Reid) 3 : Also'started: 8 Papamarama, 9st. 31b.; 4 Royal Patron, Bst. 91b.; 5 Dekkho, Bst. 71b.; . 2 Moirette, 8?t, 51b.; 10 Waiotapu, Bst. 21b.; 9 Elkiuaid, Bst. 21b.; 11 ICuro-' potangi, 7st: 121b.; 7 Charge, 7st. 121b. Won easily by two lengths. Time, lmin. 58 l-ssec. : DENBIGH STAKES, of 200 sovs. Six furlongs. 2 Mr.v A. Alexander's Patronale, 7st. 121b. (L. Nodder) 1 5 llr. J as. Coleman's Lady Volga, 7st. 71b. (S. Henderson) 2 1 Mr. T. O'Neil's Gladioie, 9st. 61b.
(R. Hatch) 3 Also started: 4 Hermia, Bst. 121b.; 3 Grattan, 7st. 31b.; 6' Bdronia, Gst. 81b.; J Hector Girl, 6st. 71b. ■ Won by a neck. Time, lmin: 15 2-sscc. KIUBOLTON lIUBDLES, of 125 sovs. One mile and tliree-quarters. 3 Mr. T. F. Nolan's Leolanter, 95t..71b. (J. O'Conncll) 1 4 Mr. W. Home's Whimper, !)st. 81b. (R. Young) 2 1 Mr. G. Morris's Marton, lOat. 31b. (Adams) 3 Also started:. G Sunray, lOst. 2lb.j 5 Rcndrock, 9st. Gib.: 2 Eiya, 9st. Gib. ' A good race. "Won by. a length. Time, 3min. lflsec. 0110UA HACK HURDLES, of 100 sovs. One mile and a half. 2 Mr. A. Jackson\s Coromnndel, ldst. , 71b. 1.... • (F. G. Ross) 1 3 Mr. F. Prestori's Serenity. lOst. 4lb. (W. Adams) 2 1 Mr. ,T. M. Laurent's Clemeney, lOst. !)ll> (.1. O'Conncll) 3 Also started: 4 Knutsford, flst. 91b.; 8 Kir Tulloeh, 1)4.: .1 Player, 9=t.; 7 Overbeard, list.; G Forward, 9sl. Corom,anilel led all tin l wn.v, and won by a bare length and a half. Time, 3min. 48 3-ssec. EASTER HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 1 Mr. A. Hall's North East, Sst. Gib. II!. I'ifing) 1 G Mr. W. J. Douglas's Mangnrou, 7st. (C. Rollo) 2 2 Mr. G. Clareburt's Lady Menschi-l-oli. B*t. 31b. (O. Jl'Carten) 3 Also started: 3 Kina, 7st. Gib.; 7 Bonny J'ov, f^r.'iilb.; 5 Alo'i'oa Girl, 7st.. 311 i.; 4; Lord Reno'.vp, 7=t. 21b. North East led after going a furlong, ptu! •'•'in i-nsilv by a, length and a half, a neck' separating second and third, 'l ime, 2min, Baeo,
| KIOWA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. 1 Mr. A. Hall's Deniso Orinc, 7t>t, 101b. tL. Nodder) 1 3 Mr. W. J. Phillips's The Diver, Tst. 1-lb (It. Tricklebank) - 2 Sir. T. O'Neil's Monologue, Sst. -111). (0. M'Carten) 3 Also started: 5 Simple Sam, Sst. 31b.; 1 Hector Oiil, Sst. 21b. Won easily by lour lengths. Time, Inun 15 3-ssec. MAIDEN SCURRY, of 100 k»vs. Five furlongs and a half. Weight, 9st. 3 Mr. W. Hooker's Charge (V. Lee) 1 1 Messrs'. Walsh's and (Juartei-main's Silver Rose (W. Price) 2 3 Messrs. Coulter and Elliott's Squireen (Alf..O'vcr) 3' Also started: 11 Nebulous, 11 Muscadine, 8 Rosalys, 6 Sweet Zinnia, 9 Knightly, 4 Sir Donald, 10 Aviator, l(i 'Whakapona, 13 St. Hubert, 2 Innoladdo, 15- Moeroa.,s Mood, 12 Golden Bell. There, was trouble over tho judge's decision. The unanimous decision from tho press stand was that Silver Rose had won by a good neck. The crowd made a hostile demonstration against the judge. Time, lmin. 9 4-ssec. MAKINO. WELTER HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. One mile and 51 yards. G Mr. J. O'Halloran's. Aruake, Tst. 71b. „ , (H. Richards) 1 - Mr. W. Smart's Merry Prank, (Ist. 1 .. ,121b. (S: Jieid) 2 4 Mr. \Y, G. Anstis's Royal Simon, Sst. 31b. ; 3 Also started: 1 Expect, Sst., 121b.; 3 Red Lupin, Tst. 101b.; 5 Vibration, Tst. 81b.; 7 Eclogue, 7st. 71b. Won easily. Time, lmin. 46sec. WESTLAND R.C. ACCEPTANCES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
i , „ Hokitika, March 25. ihp following are the Westland Racing Clubs acceptauccs for its meeting tomorrow:— RAILWAY HANDICAP. Five furlongs and a half.—lrish Gift, list. 41b.; Divorce, 10st.; Gasoline, 9st. Gib.; Moreykoff, 9st. 41b.; Glenfern, Bst. 10lb.; Missile, Sst. 41b.; Lady Mildred, 7st. 121b.; Toanga, 7st.; Faro, 7st.; Camarine, 7st.; Wee Macdonald, Tst. TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP. Five furlongs.—Miss Sylvia, 9st. 111b.; North Pole, 9st. 8lb.; Gasoline, 9st. 81b.; Awha, Bst. Tib.; Tho Nut, Bst. 41b.; Princess Flo, Tst. 101b.; Uproar, Tst. 51b.; Starboard, Tst.; Terakohe, 7st. AUTUMN HANDICAP. One'mile and a quarter.—Miss Sylvia. Sst.; Waipunui, fist. 121b.; Corrio, Bst. 61b.; Probable, Bst. 21b.; Ellerton, Bst. 21b.; Aivlia, Bst. i HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP. Six furlongs, and a half.—North Pole, lOst. 41b.; Coirie, 9st. 71b.; Awha, Sst. 31b. j The Nut, 9st.; Probable, 9st.; Princess, Bst.- 1016.J Uproar, Bst. 51b.; Starboard, Sst.; I'aro,. Sst.; Camarine, Sst.; Terakohe, Bst. 1 FAREWELL HANDICAP. Five furlongs.—lrish Gift, list. 41b.; Ilivorco, 10st.; Gasoline, 9st. Gib.; Moreykoff, 9st. : 41b.;> Grand Jewel, 9st. 31b.; Glenfern, Sst. 101b.; Missile, Bet. 41b.; Lady Mildred, 7st. 121b.; Wee Donald, 7st.; Faro, 7st. ' "> BOROUGH HANDICAP TROT. One mile-Old'Fred, Gsec.; Joe Davis, 7sec.; Verve, lOsec.; Tapanui, 12sec.; Eidus, 14 sec.;. The Boss, UsecL; Comrade, Usee.; Chips, 15sec.; Rubina, 15sec. ; A.T.L., 1G sec.; Molly Darling; 165e0.; AVestland, lGsee.; Loyal, 175e0.; Zeppa, ITsec.; Galician, 18see.; Bayview, 19see.; Arcadian, 19sec.; Old ' Ginger, 20sec.;. Childlessi 22 sec.; Prudish, 22sec;; Electrum, 23sec.; Genial, 2Gsee;; Belle Q., 2Gsec.; Proud Brenda, 26sec.; Lady Nut, 26sec.; Merry Whispers, 26sec. COUNTY, TROT., One mile and a half. '—Bay Patchon, sor.; Voter, scr.; lauderliill, 2sec.; Motor, 3sec.; Chief Spec, 3sec.; Andante* 4sec.; Garrett, B<ec.; Sidetis,' Usee.; VotVc, 12scc.; Tom Savers, Usee.; Chips, Usee.; .AVestland, ITsec.; King John, ITseo.; Loyal, 20.-:ec.; Old Ginger, '22?ec.; Arqadian,' 20sec.; Bayview, 20sec.; Galiciani 21sec.;. Childless, 2Gsec.; Westla.ud Lass, SSsec.; Electrum, 33sec.; Capeweli, 33sec. : • ,
ACCIDENTS AT RANDWICK. CADONI.VS EIDER COLLAPSES. By Telegraph-Press AffiociaUon-Oopyrlglit ' . Sydney, .March 25. Cadonia's rider at the Kami wick mooting yesterday, J. S. Jl'Donald, weighed in after .'the Cap and-collapsed. . Cudonia was bumped near' the ' six ' furlong post and went down on his nose. The rider ripped him up with both hands/the effort reopening an old'wound. Jl'Donald, the. rider, said: "I don't know how Lwon; he finished on.his own. I" rode, him at tho finish with: tho long rein." , 1 When Rude Boy fell in the Steeplechase '.he broke his;neck and was. destroyed. The stipendiary stewards asked for an explanation of Valido's running on Saturday as. compared with' that of yesterday. The inquiry -was adjourned. . The attendance at the races was 55,000.
' THE STARTING GATE. SIR EDGAR VINCENT'S OPINION. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, March 25. Among the'visitors' to the Randwick races yesterday was Sir Edgar Vincent (chairmam of tho Imperial , Trade Commission), who has had a lengthy association with raoing in England. He went to tho six-furlong; post to witness a start, and 'expressed appreciation at the manner the sport was conducted. He was keenly interested, in the working of tho starting-gate. '110 stated that had ft 'not been for the, pertinaoity witji which tho -Australians-stack to tho machine, starting by-barrier would have been a thing of tho past in. England before now. , ONKAPARINGA RACES. . (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Adelaide, March 23. The Onkaparingft Railway Stakes resulted:—Sir Vincent, 1; Loutar, 2; Green Seal, 3.; Sixteen started. Won by threequarters of a length. Time, limn. 3sec. WILLIAMSTOWN RACES. By Tele'&raDb—Press Association—Copyricht Melbourne, March 25. , The Williamstown Easter-Handicap resulted R/iffian, 1; Oakdene, 2; Safrano, 3. Twelve started, including Midnight Sun and Puaka.' Won' by a length and a quarter. Time, 2min. lljsec. • ""fixtures. • ' Maroli 26—Westland R.C. Autumn. April 27-Reefton J.C. Autumn. April 2 and s—Wellington R.'C. Autumn. April 9.and 10—Manawatu R.C. Autumn. April 16 and 17—Hawke's Bay J.C. Autumn.
Bobrikoff .9 13 .Imagination 7 G Los A/iselos... 9 7 Obligant 7 5 Masterpiece. .. 9 1 Peroneal 7 5 Bon Have ..... '8 12 Montiforni ... 7 4 , lironzo -... 8 11 Brown Owl... 7 1 Bon . Ton 8 11/Lady Jlensc'hiUudoeidcd .... 8 10 kofl 7 1 Labour 'Day' 8 9 Dearest ' 7 3 'Gipsy Bolle .. 8 7 Avium ••••• 7 3 Emperador ... 8 7 Expect ......... 7 3. -Coronifonil ... 8 5; Awahou. 7 3 Sir Solo 8 5 Alukara 7 2 Mini. ;....'8 2. Lncly Mouton, 7 0 Culpfrit „....... • 8:' 2- -Semaphore ... 0 13 Sea Queen ... 8 .0 Altoar j... G 13 Potoa .... 8 *0 Caller Davon 8.13 Byron ........... 8 0 Distinction ... li 11 , I'og 7 13 Kina : <; D ' Heatherfcrac. 7 13-Katun 0 9 Hoskayne 7 12'Exertion 0 9 Cheddar. 7 12 Manitau 0 7 Hiiiapid ......... 7 11 British JIaid 6 7 Crown tcarl 7 11 Piriwai li 7 Bliss 7 p -War Queen ... li 7 Sir Knox ...... 7 9 Royal Siimon 8 7 Multiply" ...... 7. 8 Lockirood 6 7 Sanguinary... 7 7 Lady Nolan... I! 7 Patriotic! ....:. 7 G - Hector C4irl .. G 7 : ■ .RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 300 sovs.
Six furlongs. . si. 11). , st. lb. Gladiole 91 Sea King ...... 7 7 Ventura ....... 9 0 Bootie 7 7 Bon Iteve ...... 8 13 Postillion 7 7 : Culprit 8 11 3rown Owl ... 7 7 .Empei'ador ... 8 9 Our Queen ... 7 6 Heittherbrne 8 8 Expect 7 li Gipsy Belle-.: 8.8 Hohungatahi 7 * Peg ....V..'... 8 .3 Styx„ 7 i Crown Pearl ,8 3 Patronalo .... 7 3 Byrnn 8 3 Leapiiki 7 1 Sanguinary ... 7 13 Caller Davon 7 0 Peroneal ...... 7 13 Tetikura ....... 611 Dearest 7 12 Exertion ...... 6 11 .Merrie Frank 7 lO Lockwood ..... 6 7 Jtakara ......;. 7 8 War Queen... 5-7 Altcnr 7 8 FIRST HACK AND HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. .. Two milosand .a. half. st. lb. 1 1 st. lb. Kelp 11 9 King Try .... .9 13 Torfcelle ....... 11 3 Makiri 9 13 Kauroa ......... ll ; .l Salubrious .... 9 .7 Timothy .10 7 Fireworks 9 7. Sunray 10 5 Urit'.; Lawless. 9 7 Donzel 10 5 Karimoi ....... 9 7 Bismarck 10 3 Mcthinaiva .... 9. 7. Montague ..... 10 0 Elwell 9 7 SILVERSTREAM HACK HANDICAP, of .120 . sovs. One. mile. 'V . st. lb. ' . . -< st. lb. Tetikura,. 9 0 Portland Lady 7 t Huia .8 13 Lord' Palmer I ) Canute 8 .9 Mediterranean 7 0 Lady Nolan... 8- 6 Parky G 11 ,Kooya 8,3 George .......... Gil Chanrinade .. 7 13 Knightly 6 7 Kaiigikapua ,.. ' 7 13 Resonant G 7 Courtley....... 7' 6 Dogfish :. 6. 7 ' / WAIWETU HANDICAP. : , Of 200 sovs.' Seven furlongs. •.st. lb. .- st. lb. Sea Queen. ...10 ; 8 Distinction 8 13 Multiply .V. 10 0 Glcnflunan ... 8 12 , Medallist' ... 9 12 ■ Exirtipn: ... 8,12 Imagination d 10 Manitau- ... 8 10 Patriotic.- ... 9,-9 .Carohis 8 10 Obligont ... 9 8 Roek Ferry . 8 10 Merrio .Frank 9 8 l'assadina ... 8 9Ceylo'n >V»..... 9 • 6 Julian 8 9' Semaphore'...; 9 ,0 Negative ... . 8 8 'Postillion •,./ 9 5 Aloha ,8 G Merrivonio 9 5 Montreal ... 8 5 VOur Qieen ... 9, 5 Monologue 8 .5 : Awahou . ... 9 1 Mon Ami 8 3 ; lfatua 9 1 Loekwood ... .8 '0.. Putronalo ... 9 1 Falsetto .... '8 ,0', •'Winning-Way 9. 0 Stepney 8 0; Brown Trout 9 0 .Mysteriach ... 8. 0-. ■PLUNKE'l' NURSERY HANDICAP. . Of 135,sovs. IFive.furlongs. . ' , " "/ f 'iife.lb.- r ;'■.-sfclb.: Peronilla ..... / 9 5 Culture .'..... 7 3 Ogier 9 2 Charlie Rose G 7 Jason'. ........ -8 12. G'erbara ,, G 7 Rinaldo 3 11 y Casco' 6; 7 Immer ' 8 ■ -l Flora . M'Don- ' 'Historiette:... 7 13 aid S 7 Day, Fly 7 13 Pavlova .... G 7 Bradama'nte , 7 10 . Hoopoe .....; 6 7 Pruish 7 7 Hansard ... 6 7 Boris—Pemmi-. Sjiowraker ... 6 7 . ,carJ filly ... . 7 5 . Sartovna, ... 8 7 Gleucann.fch 7 3 Charolo ...... 6 7 Sonmifonn ... 7, 8 T1NAKORI HANDICAP, i: V" Of 120 sovs. Six furlongs. . ■, st. lb. st. lb. Huia •' i..9.0 Courtley ... 7 -3 Carolus. ...... 8 11' Ladoga; 7 3 Black Lupin 8 .8 Sir Saracen. 7 2 Monologue. ... 8. 0 Portland Teviotdalo ... .8 3 Lady 7- 2 Ainsdale ... 8 3 Submersion 6. *3 Scottish Star 8 3 Borsil Gil Suretura :... 8 0 Elevated . ... 6 11; Big Blast .... 7 i3 Ac'hilledes ... 6 *0 Recipe' ; 7 11 Knightly. ... 6. 7 Rector Girl... 7 10 Oadonia 6 7 Powder Fox 7 10 Hellenois .....; 0 7 . Ger.bfra ..... 7 8 Field. Battery)'. Merrie "Guy / 7 8 —Trix geld- . Sir Moutoa 7 8 ing 6 7 Aratialia 7 7 Omata G 7
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