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AUCKLAND T.C. MEETING. (By Telegraph.—Pr«6« Association.) Auckland. April 12. Hie Auckland Trotting Club's Autumn meeting concluded to-day in fine weather. Thero was a large attendance at Alexandra Park, and /lie racing was very interesting. The totalisator handled .£11,2"3, as ngaiust X' 8902 for the comspondiJig day last year. Results:'— MEMBERS' HANDICAP (harness 1 !, of 75 sovs. One liiilo and a half.—l Mi.\ E. J. Morrison's Not Willing, 12sec. (Bird), 1; 2 Syrie, 12sec., 2; 4 Rothschild D., 15e0.,. 8. Also started: G Makauri Lass, 4sec,; 3 Black Gin, 7sec.; 8 Adelaide, lOsec.; 5 Miss Marvin Downs, 12sec.; 7 Lc Lawn, 12sec.; i) Auckland Girl, 12sec.; 11 Bryl Mac, 12scc.; 10 Rctomanuku, 12scc. Won by two lengths. Time, 3miu. 56 2-sscc. MANUKA U HANDICAP (saddle), of 75 sovs. One mile and a half.—B Jlr. J, Teddy's Flora M'Kinney, 12sec. (Brcnnan), 1; 1 Thelnia M'Kinnoy, 12sec., 2; 9 Savanna, 4sec., 3. Also started: 11 Belle of the Ball, j 5 Wynotte, 2sei:.; / 5 Woodmount, "sec.; 7 Good Friday, 7sec.; 2 Albert Wilkes, 25ec.;.12 Viburg, Usee.; 3 Walter D., Usee.; 4 Mountain King, lisec.; 10 Bogey, Usee. Won by a length. Time, 3min. 41,2-sscc. APRIL HANDICAP (harness), of 150 sovs. Two miles.—4 Mr. W. G. Abbott'9 Stop It, Usee. (Abbott), 1; 3 St. Michael, 4sec„ 2; G Walluco M., Usee., 3. Also started: 1 Lady Lyliau, 1250 c.; 2 Reuben,' 1350 c.; 5 Lord Vivian, 13sec. Walls co M led into the-straight, but Stop It camo fast and. won by three lengths, St. Michael being half a length in front of tho third horse. Time, -limn. 44 3-Ssec. AUTUMN HANDICAP (saddle), of 100 sovs. Two miles.—2 Mr. J. C. Monteiiore'a Erin's Tracey, 9sec. (Barraclough), 1; 5 Annoyed, Bsec., 2; 3 Scotia, 3sec., 3. Also started: 4 Clingston, scr.; l.Clive, lsoc. Annoyed led for half tho distance, where Erin's Tracey drew level, and won by half a length. Tnne/4miu. sGsec. ■ ADAMS MEMORIAL HANDICAP (harness), of 100 sovs. Ono mile and a half. —1 Mr. H. Gooch'a Gwelo, • 9sec. (Richards), 1;- 1 Jewel Chimes, scr., 2; G Lady Park, 3sec., 3. Also started: 4 Miss Bell Bov, 3scc,; 8 Lady Specialist, 4sec.; 3 Lady M,, 4sec, j 2 Sundial, ssec.; 5 Lincoln Guard, Oscc. Won by half, a length, the third horse being two lengths away. Time, 3min. 43 l-ssec. HILL HANDICAP (harness), of 100 eovs. Two miles—G Mr. F. J. M'Canimon's Lady Wilmington, ISsec. (owner), 1 j 7 Ingo, 17scc., 2; 1 Miss Dexter, 13sec., 3. Also started: 12 Vanclare, scr.; 2 Pukelcura,, lOsec.; ■11 Huon Leal, lOscc.; 3 RoyaliAlbert, Usee.; 5 Kirikiriroa, 13scc.; 8 Receiver, 7sec.; 9 Makauri LasS, 17sec.; 4 Special Diamond, 17sec.; 10 Lady Doctor, 17soc. Won, by tv.;o lengths. Time, 4min. 57 2"sS6'* BARN* HANDICAP (harness), of 100 eevs. Ono mile—9 Mr. G. Paul's Alf M'Kinney, Gsec, (J. Paul), 1; 3 Mandarene, lsec., 2; 1 Bingana, ssec., 3. Alsc started: 7 Havoc, scr.; 4 St. Michael, Bsec.; 12 Charming Boy, 4sec.; 5 Bel. Gray, 4sec.; 8 Phjdlistina, asec.; 10 Wal« lace M., ssec.; G Royal Victor, ssec.: II Reuben, 7sec.; 2 Madam Melba, 7scc. Wor. nil the way by two lengths, the thira liorse being two lengths further backTime, 2min. 20 4-ssoe. FAREWELL HANDICAP (saddle), ot , 100 sovs. Ono mile—l Mr. E. Strongs Ludski, 13scc. (F. Martin), 1; 3 Sylvie, 9sec., 2; 12 Jungle, 12sec., 3. Also started: 10 Stop It, 3sec.; 9 Manurangi, 4Sec:; 15 Casling, 4sec.; 13 Lord Victor, sseo.; 6 Lady Lylian, Gsec.; '2 Uniform, 7sec.; 7 Miss Ethel, Bsec.; 11 Annoyed, Bsec. : ; 17 Baron Leugen, 9sec.;4 Lady M. ( lOscc.; 1G Ben F., 12scc.; 14 Weary Willie, 13scc.; 8 Taihoa, 135e0.; 5 Louvinnia, 13sec. Won all tho way by two lengths, tho third horse being four lengths further ' backTime, 2min. 26 l-ssec. ... / PAHIATUA ACCEPTANCES. (Br TelMrwh.—Frew ABSBoiatlon.V Pahiatua, April 12. Tho following are tlhe acceptances lot tho PaJiiatua Racinj Club's non-totalisator meeting on ,Wednesday:— ' HURDLES.--Full Rate, Hilarian, Ham tor, Overheard, Lucretius, Royal Maid, and Koaka. MAIDEN HANDICAP.. - Renowned May, Morrimoa, Blairlogie, , Headlands, Glade, Vesuvius, Viper, and Muscadine. HACK HANDICAP.—Good Form, Portcullis, Overheard. Critic, Moeroa,. Vipor, Piermont, Lady Scott, and Dawn. PAHIATUA H A N DlCAP.—S'saweed, Grandeo, Borsil, Taurarigi, Muscadiu l ), Master Malachi, Mariana, Marima. STEEPLES—Tyrannic, Master Webb, Roval Maid, Bullion, and Koaka. YVELTUR HACK HANDICAP.—A-Hfi. cial,' Overheard, Taurangi, Muscadine Critic, Piermont, Renowned May,' Alttriana, Marima, Blairlogie, and Seaweed. BRACELET.—FuII Rate, Hilarian, Artificial, PorfcC'illis, Lucretius, Ranter, L:uh Wony, Critic, Master Mclachi, Renown ed May, Lady Scott, Sylvia Morn, am Blairlogie. i TRACKWORK AT HASTINGS. (By Telegraph.—Prc«» Association.) Hastings, April 12, Somo into.'ost'inij work was done on; the track this morniug. Mangaroa trail sis furlongs in lmiu. 18sce. Mummer defeated Thravo over six. furlongs in lniin. lOsec.. jVjiom, Fair Average, and Birkline finished in that order at the end of a milo and a quarter in, 2min. 17 l-s:«e. Fair lU'saniond left four furlongs behind in 50 2-ssec. Lady Tea?lc and Astronomer covered fii'e ;n lmi:i. 41s3\ Lord Possiblp, Sir Daniel, and Perceler covered the same distance in lmiu. 4 3-ssoo. Emperador finished in front of Zeus and Historiette at tlio end of six m lmin. 18sec. TattArley went six in In,in. 18* c. Dispatch Carrier and Oppinden were logether ot tho end of foil- ill 50~2-ss?c. Cheddar and Canute finished in front of Sea Pink at the end of a milo in lmin. 4Gsoc. Rinaldo put up a good performance over five' furlongs. Mi covered' tho last seven furlongs of a milt in'lmin. 31sec.
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