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THE TURF.

HAWKE'S BAY J.C. MEETING.

OPENING DAY. CUP AVON BY LADY MOUTOA, (By Telegraph,—Press Association!)' wu xi i. r, Hastings, April 16. The Hawke s Bay Jockey Club's Autumn meeting commenced to-day ■. in beautiful weather, and, before a large attendance. Iho course was in very order. Tho totansator handled i; 15,429, as compared witu for tho corresponding day last year. A protest against Player for intei'terence with Hurakia in tho Longlanas Hurdles was not sustained. , Eesults: — ' • HACK HANDICAP HUEDLES, of 100 sovs. Ono mile niid three-quarters. 1 Mr. J. Clark's Player, 9st. lib. „ ~ „ ~ (T. Jones) 1 0 ilr. E. Kemp's Hurakja ■ (J- O'Connell) 2 4 Mr. H. E. Troutbeck's Prince Eddie, flst. lllb. (j. Lyford) 3 Also started: 6 Master Laddo, lost. 51b.; 5 Golden AVatcr, 9st. 71b.; 7 Bandalero, j)st. 71b.; 2 Donzel, 9st. 61b.; 8 Composed, Master Laddo was left several lengths at the starf,' '.PfssiDg the stand the nrsfc time round tho order was: Player, Prince xiddie, and . Golden AVater. Bandalero was pulled up. Player maintained his lead to the finish, and, although nearly; caught by Hurakia, won easily-by two lengths, the same distance separating second and. third. Time, 3min. 16sec. MAIDEN HACK RACE, of 100 sovs. Sis ' •; furlongs., ' . ■ 2 ilr, G. D. Greenwood's ZeuPj 7st. 71b. . • ' (B. Deeley) 1 1 Hon. J. D. Ormond's Dayfly, 7st. 71b. ? • ' (C. Emerson) ,2 i Mr. J. Ames's Hellenois ■ • (AY. Yflung) 3'' Also started: 8 Jessamine, Bst. 81b.; 10 Crocus; 6 Perhaps, Bst. 81b.; 11 Eight Oh, Hiwitapu,' Bst. 51b. ;' 7 FiSld Force, Bst. 51b.; 12 Our Quest, Bst. 51b.; 9 Berg, 7st.. 71b.; 10 Astrologer,'7st. 71b.';' 5 The Summit, 7st. 71b.; 4 oppiden, -7st. 71b. , • Dayfly' .was quickest to begin, Field Force and Oppiden being his nearest attendants. Mr.* Ormond's colt held his position to within a furlong from home, wh'ere Zeu's,Who' was lying handy, came through, ind won by half'a length. Hellenois beat -Qppiden ,by a'length for third place. Tilie; lmih. 15sec. NUBSERX'. HANDICAP, for two-year-, olds. Five furlongs. -Mr; E. J. AVatt's Tatterley, by Birk- •. enhead—Tatters, Ost. ... (L.vffilson) 1 1 Hon. J,' D. Ormond's Anguish, car-..i'ig(l-,7st'.: lib. (C. Emerson) 2 Ur. Kirkdale/s Immer ... ,(A. Oliver) 3 Also started; 2 Historiette, 7st. ;101b.; 5 Landrail, 7st.'-71b; (51b. allowed); 7 Bodenhara,- 7St. 2lb'.; 6 Despatch Carrier, Ost. 71b,.;. 9 Sailor King;'6st. 71b. (carried *7st. ljlb.); 8 Lady Teazle, Cst. '71b. Tatterley got the-worst of an indifferent start, but,. ;|jofore a furlong.had been Covered, he . was "two lengths in front, Anguish and. 1 Immer following at closo quarters. '.The fi'eld^ closed up at tho entrance' to the straight, and" a great race'hom'6 .resulted in, Mr. AA r att's gelding gaining,, the verdict by a head, half a -/length, separating; the other, placed horses., 13sec. j

PORANGAEAU' HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. -.Six furlongs.; ■■ 1 Mr. R. Allen's Postillion, by Advance— Brawn Spec, Tat. 121b. (L. Wilson) 1 5 Hon. J. D. Oi'mond's Altcar, 7st. 121b. ; (W. Ryan) 2 4 Mr. ,W. Nidd's Peroneal, 7st, 121b.. . ~ ' (C. Emerson) 3 Also started: G Gladidle, Ost. 21b.; 3 Blue Lake, Bst. 131b.; 7 Hernia,- Bst. 31b.; 2 Makara, 7st. 131b.; 8 Lord Possible, 7tt. 21b.; 9 Perceler, Cst. 71b. . From a'good'start Altcar was'the first to show out, with IVlakara. and Perceler as his nearest attendants/ Two-, furlongs from homo Postillion came through .from tho -rU'ck, and r §ra'dual!?' : overil'auled r '{hff .lender, while Peroneal got on oven terms with :AHear.ln. tho run .homo, Postii--1 ioii beat *A'ltcar. ■]>£.;a,, length^. and /Per?neal .was. rabbit.'tho. samo" 'distance"' away third. .' -Time; limn. 14. 3-Ssel:. HAWKE'S BAY CUP, valued at 50sovs. i (presented by Campbell) , and 400 soys. One mile and a half. 1.1 -Mr.'.Ff S.■ Easton's.br. m. Lady, , Jloutoa, 'by Soult—Ceeile, aged. , 6st v i2ib. i i U Ariom, 7st. 31b 2 1 Bronze, Sst 121b 3 Also-started: 2 Labour Day, Bst. 91b.; i Cheddar, Sst: 81b.: 8 Birkline, 7st. 131b.; 10 Haskaync, 7st. 111b.-; 6 Merrivonia, 7st. 71b.; 5 Lady .• Menscltikoff, 7st. \4lb.; 7 Jlangaroa,- Cst. 711>.; 9 Fair Average, fiat. 71b.; i 3; Canute, 6st. 71b.; 1!! Lord Renown, 6st. 71 J>.- i. . Lady Moutoa, •on the extreme outside, appeared to bavo a break of about four lengths before the barrier wont up. and jed the field ,by two-thirds of that distance the first time passing the stand, followed, by ■ Canute, Ariom,' Cheddar, and Haskayno' in thai: order." This order was maintained.-to the railway bend, where Cheddar, moved np, and Bronze alsa forgetl' into fourth; place. , Lady. 'Moutoa' was never . headed; and won-easily by two lerfgths. Ariom held his position throughout, and beat Bronze for second blaco h£ a head. Lady Menschikolt. was fourth, time, 2mm.'34sec.

KATfAMU HANDICAP HURDLES, ofl2o n -i? Onp;milQ and three-quarters. 2 Morris's Marion,'9:-,t. 91b.

lir■n' n. ' OV. Adams) 1 1 Mr..G. Iricklobank's Bravest, 10si\ 31b.

3 Fli^° D " eI1) ; 3 ' 5 . t' 61b.; 4 Bolh]}, JOsfc. ,91b.; 6 Gorazou. lOst. irom a good, .start .'Bravest assumed the. command,, and Fashion Plate and jiollin were next, the rest being tcgether. Jassing the stand the order mis: Bravest I'ashion ..Plate, I'lingot, 'Marton, Bollin, and- Cornzoji. No.diango occurred till tho railway bend was reached;.where Marlon took^ up.third position.. He gradually overhauled ,thi; leaders,'.and/ coming 011, iron, by a • length, a ncso separating second and-third... Time, lmin.: 33 l-sseci . v POUKAWA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 . .. .'sovs. furlongs. 8 Mr. F. W. Fitzpatrick's Murnmer, by Gazeley—Mimic,' 7st, 61b. 1 a «■ to r, r> '.(IT.-Watson)' 1 o j. -J U£ seU s lair Rosamond, 1 Vr ir ir-i""';"";"'.""" (L ' Wilson ) 2 1 Mr. H. M Kay s Achray, Sst. Gib. . ~ • (0. Emerson) 3 Also started: 11 Merton, flst.s 11 To Huhuti, Gst. 71b.: 14 Bunkum, Sst. lib.: 13 Peacemaker, 7st. .131b.; 5 Toriotdale, 7st. ' r, 4 •£ e lt' l( i I '' I st 12lb -' 6 'Misty, 7st. 91b.; 0 Redloh, Ist,.; s Kihibombi, 7st.; lo Arohakau, 6st, 71b.: 7 Microbe, 6st. 71b. : Git; 71b.; 10 Otama, Gst! Achray and Fair Eosamond piloted the field for five furlongs, when Mummer camo on the outside and won by a length Time, liiiin. Ifeec. • , ' AUTUMN. HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. Onco . v. . round. ■ '' ■ . C Mr. A. : ' A-ttwflod's Expect, 7st. !)lb •" : - ' (W. Bell) 1 8 Mr., J. Patterson's Passadona, 7st.7ib ' ' (V. lee) 2 6 Mr. N, M. White's loch Ma.bin. 7st. (lib. (H, Watson) 3 Also 1 started: 7 Merry Frank, 9st. 71b".: B Thrave, Bst. 21b.; 8' San Pluie, 7st.- 71]?. ; J Sir Daniel, 7st. 71b.; 11 Diavolo,. 7st. filb.; 0 Vi, Gst.- 121b.; 10 Monologue, Gst. Wb.j 4 Falsetto, Gst. 71b.; 12 Mysteriach, fist. 71b. , ' . IVon by a length. Time, lmin. 49sec. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. 1 Hastings, April 16. Tho following are - tho acceptances for' the second day of the Hawke s Bay J.C. autumn meeting:— OHITI HACK .HURDLES, of 100 sovs. One mile and three-quarters.—Flayer, lOst. Blb.';, Mas'tcr Laddo, lOst. 31b.'; Pripco Eddie, 9st. 131b.; Hurakia, 9st. lib.; Forward, 9st. 71b.; Bandalero, 9st. 51b.; Com-. posed, 9st.; Morning, 9st. OKAWA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 toys. Once round.—Braeburn, Sst. 8lb.; Fair Rosamond, ;Bst: 81b.; Mummer, • Bst; 21b.,' Moiiojogiie, Bst.; Peacemaker, 7st'. 111b.;' Settler, 7st. 101b.; Misty, 7st.' 71b.; Redlph,-7st. nib.; Arohnkau. 7st.;-'Kim-bnmtiir fet.; 121b.: Hiwitapu, (Ist. 121b.; Mapiwhiri; fist. 101b.; Imposter, Gst. 101b.; Jassamine. 6st. 101b. HAWKE'S BAY STAKES, of 400 sovs. Six, furlongs-and a half.—Bon. Revo, !)st. I2ib'.; Peroneal, 9st. 21b. ;. Sir Daniel, Bst. 13 1 !'.: Empsrado!'. fjst. 101b.; Prinrp Soulf. : Tbiybvr.ik. S.-!'. fill*.; Riimlr'n. 7'.t, t;'l».: Mi'i'n- L'o.''.'7st. Jlh. •• Taitorlfly, 7st. olb.; Sirki'ul, 7st. lib.; Fender, Gst.

131b.; .Immer, 6stl 131b.; Zeus, 6st. 121b.; Dayfly, 6st. 81b.; Lyriquo, Gst. 61b.; Somniform, 6st. 61b.; Princess Mout'oa, 6st. 61b.; Tikitapu, Gst. 61b. BURKE MEMORIAL STAKES, of .100 sovs. Ono mile and a quarter.—Bronze, flst.; Labour Day, B>t. 71b.; Byron, Sst. 31b.; Expect, 7st. lllb.; Haskayne, 7st. 91b.; Lady Moutoa, 7st. 91b.; Arioin, 7st. 71b.; Lady Jfenschikoff, 7st. :ilb.; Meirivonia, 75t..31b.; Tassadena, 7st. 31b.; l.neh Mabin, 7st. lib.; San Pluie, Gst. 101b.; Canute, 6st. 71b.; Mangnroa, list. 711>.; Vi, 6st, 71b.; Sea Pink, 6st. 71b.; Ijord Renown, Gst. 71b.; Jlist.v, Gst. 71b. SCUIiRY HACK HANDICAP, of ICO sovs. Five furlongs.—Achray, Bet. 10lb.; Formality, Bst. 71b.; Ainsdale, Sst. 21b.; Tcviotdiile, 7st. 131b.; Astral, 7st. 121b.; Settler, 7st. lllb.; Gazalie, 7st. 71b.; Field Force, 7st. 21b.; Hellenois, 7st. 21b.; Park Hill, 7st.; Quartsize, Gst. 121b.: NonGuinea, Gst. 101b.; Crorus, Gst. 71b. ;Rangipoa, 6st. 71b.; Bonny Hamilton, 6st. 71b.; Discussion, 6st. 71b.; Jlicrobe, 6st. 71b. MAUNGATAEATA HURDLES, of 120 sovs. Ono milo and throe-quarters.—Fash-ion Plate, list, dlb.; Idonlisui, lOst. 121b.; Bravest, lOst. 81b.; Marton, _10st. 61b.; AV'oolloomooloo, lOst. Sib.; AA 7 hakaweira, lOst. 31b.; Flingot, 9st. 91b.; Player, 9st. fllb.; Eiya, 9st.; Prince Eddie, Ost.; Span-' iard, 9st. JUA'ENILE HANDICAP, o£ 120 sovs. Five furlongs.—The Hague. Sst. 91b.; Immer, Sst. 71b.; Anguish, 7st. lib.; Sir Mbseley, 7st. 21b.; Bodenham, 7st.; As-' trologer, 7st.; Oppiden. 6st. 101b.; Dispatch Carrier, 6st. 71b.; The Summit, 6st. 71b.; AVhakahoki, 6st. 71b. FAREAVELL HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Six furlongs.—Gladiole. M. 131b.; Blu6 Lake, -Sst. 101b.; Postillion, Sst. 91b.j Altcar, Bst. lib.; Makara, 7st. 10lb.; Lord Possible, 7st.; Moree, 6st. 71b.; Lamsdortf, 6st. 71b.; Fair Rosamond, 6st. 71b. AVONDALE J.C. MEETING. BLERIOT WINS THE HANDICAP, A JOCKEY CAUTIONED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.)' a Auckland, April 16. Although dull, tho weather was Sne for•tho opening of tho Avondale Club's Atu' tumn .meeting. The track was in line order, favouring fast times, aud the attendance was very large. Speculafion ivas brisk, the totnlisator Handling jClt>,9'Jo, as against .£'11,012 fur the corresponding day or last-year. ■ The stipendiary steward, Mr. Gordon, , was present, and had Chaplin, the rider of Self,-before the stc.varus lor crossing in the straight. The committee cautioned the rider, but allowed the judge's placing to stand. Results:— MAIDEN PLATE, of/100 sova. Six. furlongs. 14-Mr. T., Flohd's Topic, Bst. 21b. /' (Sid Brown) 1 8 Mr. P. Bolton's Barbwire, Bst. 41b. (li. 13. Brown) 2 10 Mr. J. D. Kemp's Prince Merriwie, Sst. Gib (Flanaghun) 3 Also started: 9 Troublesome, Bst. 101b.; 6 Sir Stroud, Bst. 91b.; 3 The Celt, Bst. fib. j 17 Kaiwaka, Sst. 41b.; 13 Hamlet, Bst. ,21b.; 14 Master Hilda, Sst. 21b. s 5 Nimrod, Sat.-21b.; 1 Antiphone, Sst. lib.; 15 Rouge Dragoon, Sst.; 12 Heria, 7st. 131b.; 11'Laverna, 7st. 121b.; 2 Decorate, 7st. 121b,; 4 Financier, 75t.,121b.; 7 Parapara, 7st. 121b.; 18 Eukuhia, 7st. 121b.; 16 AVairiki ltose, 7st. 121b. AVon' by -a length, with the third horse half a -.length'..away. Time, lmin. IB 2-ssec. - - ■ . HANDICAP HUEDLES, of 100 sovs. .. Two miles. 1 Mr. C. Hennessy's The Chef, 9st. 101b.(Tutchen) 1 3 Mr. Henry Barr's Tiri, 9st. lib. (J. P. Brady) 2 2 -Mr. H. AVhitney's Aenia, 9st.' 41b 3 Alsp started:' 4 Te AA'aharoa, lOst. 71b.; 6 Surplus,. ilst. 121b.; 7 Master Theory, 9st. 121b.; 5 Sphinx, 9st. 71b.; S Admiral Soiilt, flst. 2lb.j 9 Pyruiuut, Sst,; 10 Virtue, Ist. Won by a length and a half; Aenia finished fast three-quarters of.a length away;. Admiral Soiilt and Pyrmont fell, Percival, the .rider of the former, breaking his collarbone. ~Tim.iv( 3 u)ia.', 48sec.,. . i OAKLEY HAra)ICAP,>pf,:iOO 'so'v's. ' Five furlongs. 7 Mr, A. B. C'arley's Bluestone, 6st. 121b. ('Trigger) 1 '2- Mr.- •AVi.iC. Eing's Hohungatahi, :Sst.. - lib (AVarner) 2 1 Mr. AY, L. Thomson's Monoline, 7st. 21b (11. E. Brown), 3 Also started: 4 Naumai, Bst. 51b.; 2 Mighty Atom, 6st. 121b. (coupled .with Hohungatahi); 6 Bow Bells, 7st. 121b.'; 5 Overtime, 7st. 91b.; 9 Miss Livonia, 7st. 81b.; 8 Positive, 7st. 71b.; 11 Marangai, 7st. 51b.; 3. Lady Thorn, Gst. 131b.; 10 Sir AValter, Gst. 121b.; 12 Merry Christmas, Gst.. 71b. " AVon by .two lengths, with Monoline a neck away. Time, lmin. 2 l-ssec. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs.; for two-year-olds. Fiv's furlongs. 3 Mr. E. J. lUio's Self,.Gst. 91b. (Chaplin) 1 1 Mr. B. Goldwater's loloma, 7st. 41b. ' (It. E.. Brown) 2 4 Mr. D. MfKinnon's Marshal M'Donald,. Sst. s llb 3 Also started.: 0 Tinopai, Sst. lllb.; 5 Obinriah, 7st. lib.; 6 Glideaway,. 6st. 91b. AVoii by a length. The stewards oautio'iied Cbaplin for crossing. Time, lmin. 3seo., "

AVONDALE HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. One miln .and a quarter. . 1 Mr. Hall's Klcriot, Bst. Olb. , (Buchanan) 1 3 Mr. J. D. Kemp's Jolio Kile, 7st. 51b. ' - - : (Conquest) 4 Mr. W. Dickey's Kavreen, 7st. 511). (Trigger) 3 Also started: 2 Tiresome, list. 71b.; 7 Master Jack, Cat. 111b.; 5 Cloudy Dawn, Gst. 71b.; (i Monocle, list. 71b. Jolie Pillo led into tho straight, and at tho distance was u length clear, but Bleriot linished fast, and catching up oveir 50 yards from tho post, won by half a lengtli, with Kuween half a length further back. Time, 2uiin. Bseu. TITIBANGI HANDICAP, of 100 sore. Seven furlongs. 3 Mr. J. B. Stewart's Wee o:ga, 7st. 51b. (O'Shea) 1 2 Mr. D. .P. Moraghan's Tragedy King, Sst, 3!b (Morris) 2 tl Mr; J. B. Dunn's Sir Rupert, 6st. 13lb. (Greenwood) 3 Also' started: A Montiform, Sst. 81b.; 5 Goldsize, Bat. 31b.; 6 Phosphorus, Sst.; 12 St. Amans, 7st. 111b.; 9 iUineida, 7st. 91b.; 1 Tangiwai, 7st. 71b.; 10 Flying Soult, 7st. 51b.; 8 First Wairiki, 7st. 21b.; 13 Explosive, 7st.; 7 Devastation, Gst. 131b. Won by two lengths, with the third a length av/ny. Tangiwai was last. Time, lmin. 29sec. • CHEVALIER HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Four furlongs. 4 Mr. A. Mitchell's Ratan, 7st. 101b. (R. E. Brown) 1 2 Mr. W. C. Ring's Hinerewa, 7st. 101b. (O'Shea) 2 5 Mr. J. D. Kemp's Prince Merriwee, Sst.. ; 3 Ahx> started: li Otalria, Sst. filb.; 1G Sir Waller, Sst. 'rflb.; 8 Haku, Bst.. 31h.; 7 Vivuu, Sst.; 17 Tohora, 7st. 81b.; 1 Tripoli, 7st. 131b.; 3 Kaihere, 7st. 51b.; 10 Unify, 7st. 51b.; 9 Reno, 7st. 51b.; S Kaleato, 7st. 51b.; 11 Bonikolf, 7st. 51b.: 12 Lady Elgiva, 7st. 51b.; 15 Gladys Jack, 7st. 51b.; 13 Succession, 7st. "51b.; 14 Chauiman, 7st. 51b ; 16 Lono Mcoi, 7st. 51b.; 18 Parapara, 7f,t. 51b.; 19 Kukuhia, 7st. 51b.; 20 Golden Grain, 7st. 51b. Won by a length and a'half, with third a length farther back Time, 50 4-ssec. , RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. 3 Mr. A. B. Darby's Bluestono, 7st. lib. (Trigger) 1 1 Mr. P. Hall's Waioreiva, 9st. „ „ (Buchanan) 2 2 Mr. E. Kelly's Bluo Garment, 7st. 51b. (It. E. Brown) 3 Also started: i Ifakmna, Sst. 91b.; 7 Marangai, 7st. 21b,; .5 Lucillo, 7st.: G Lawrna, Gst. 71b. Won by three lengths, with third two lengths away. 'No tnno was token. SECOND DAY'S WEIGHTS. . Auckland, April IG, liie followiug arc the weights for tHo 6CCoiid day of the Avoiidalo Jockcy Club's meeting ' MAIDEN HURDLES, of ino sovs. One mile and a quarter.—Tiri, lOst.; Ilevboy, 9s;. 131b.; Pin, 9st. 1011).; Admiral 9st. 91b.; Goldbourn, 9st. 41b.; Totika, 9st. 41b.;' Liberal, 9st. 31b.; Mapiiiiu, 9st. 31b.;. Manuwera, Ost. 21b.; Bon Cyr, 9st. lib.; Virtue, flslv lib.; Pat, [Ist.; Poictiers, 9sl.j Alabcro, 9st,; Excalibur, 9st.; Merrimax, list.; Pyrmcint, 9st.; Hougo Dragoon,' 9st.; Adherent, Ost.; Leahora. Ost.; Watch Chain, i)st.; Rukuhia, 9st.; 3l 11 liy> Ost.: Sabre, 9»t. HANDICAP STIOEPLEC'IIASE, of 100 sovs. Three miles.—-ilautere, list. 101b.: Arinajli, list. illb.; Okiliau, lOst. 121b.; Apoin. lOst. 61b.; Red M'Greeor 10 5 t.

51b.; Ivolp, lOst. 51b.; AVebfoot, lOst. lib. j Reservoir, lOst. 31b.; led, lOst.; Tin, list. 1-lb. j The Chief, 0.-t. 121|>.; Te Wharvruii, Sst. 121b.; Seamuu, !M. 71b.; Kupakapa, 9sl. 71b.; I'yrmont, 9sl. 71b.; St. Wtoil, list. 71b.; Siola, Ost. 71b.; lleyboy, U.-l. 71b.; J'iglintoii, 9st. 71b.; Mapuna, 'hi. 71b.; Slavey, !)st. 71b. JUVUNUJ} HANDICAP. of six furlongs.— I Tinopai, ffct. Itlb.; Marshal M'Douald, Sst. .'111).; Loluma, 7.-1. 911).; SoulliliolV, 7.il'. 81b.; Tikitapu, 7:-l. (iib.; Soil', 7sl. 81b.; Unity, 7st. lib.; Obdurate, 7bt.; Slidenwav, Gst. 9lb. AUTUMN HAN DICAP, of 200 sovs:. Nino furlongs.—La Ucina. Ost. '.lib.; Bleriot, Hit. 711j.; Maxwell, Bst. HI).; .lolie Fille,• 7sl. 121b.; Kukama, 7hl. 91b.; Knwcen, 7si. 91b.; Tad, 7st. Sib.; Tragedy King, "si. 81 b.; AVcc Olga. 7sl. (lib.; Monliform, 7st. 01b.; Blucstone, 7st. 51 b. Goldsize, 7st.; Phosphorus, list. J'llb,; Sir' Eupert, Gst. 121b.; Master Jack, list.' 101b.; Almeida, 6st. 101b.; Tangiwai, 6st. Hlb.; Flying'Soull, fist. 91b.;-Monocle, fist. 91b.; l'Mcst Wairiki, 6st. 91b.; Troublesome, 6st. 81b.; Devastation, 6st. 81b.; Explosive,-Gst. 81b.; Master Tupuhi, Gst. 8lb.; Cloudy Dawn, 6st. 81b. AVAITEICEKE HANDICAP. Six furlongs.— Gloy, 9st.; Montiform, Bst. 41b.; Woo Olga, Sst. 41b.; Hohungatahi, Sst.; Blue Garment, 7st. lllb.; St. Amans, 7st. 101b.; Sir Rupert, 7st. 81b.; Almeida, 7st. 51b.; Marangai. fist. 131b.; Lady Thorn. Gst. 1211).; Troublesome, 6st. lllb.; Explosive, 6st. lllb.; Devastation, Cst. lllb.; Lucille, 6st. lllb.; The Celt, 6=t. 91b.; Laverna, 6st. 91b. DOMINION HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. I'ivo furlongs.—AVaiowcra, 9st. 51b.; Toreador, Sst. Bib!; Kaween, Sst. 31b.; Naumai, Bst. 21b.; Blue Garment, 7st. 8lb.; Blow Bells, 7st. 81b.; Ovortime, 7st. -lib.; Ineuru, 7st. 41b.; Monoline, 7st. 31b.; Miss Livonia, 7st. 31b.; Marangai, 7st.; Topic, 7st.; Spinster, 7st.; Prineo Merriwee, 6st. 101b.; Hinerewa, 6st. 101b.; Sir AValter, 6st. 91b.; Vestal, Gst. 81b.; Gladys, 6st.- 81b.; Jack,- 6st. 81b. j Tohora, 6st. 81b. ; Kawaka, Gst. 81b.; I'arapara, fist. 81b.; Hamlet, Gst. 81b.; Laverna, Cst. 81b.; Kailicro, 6st. 81b. FLYING HANDICAP, of ICO sovs. I'ivo furlongs.—AVaiowera, 9st. 91b,; Torea. dor, Bst. 101b.; Nanmai, Bst. 61b.; Hohungatahi, Bst. 41b.; Dawn, Sst. 41b.; Glad Tidings, Bst. 41b.; Bow Bells, 7st. 121b.; Overtime, 7st. 81b.; Ineuru, 7st. 81b.; Monoline, 7st. 71b.; Positive, 7st. 71b.; Miss Livonia, 7st. 71b.; Lady Thorn, 7st.' 21b.; Lucille, 7st. 21b.; Mighty Atom, 7st, - 21b.; Sir AValter, 7st.; Luperin, 7st.; 7sh; Ilaku, 7st.; Kailicre, 7st.; Tripoli, 7st. ;.Miss Motion, 7st. I MOUNT liOSKI'LL HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs.—Topic, 9st.; Clare, Bst. 121b.; Eajah, Bst. 101b. ;• Barbwire, Sst. 91b.; Salvia, Sst. 81b.; Prince Merriwee, Sst. 61b.; A r ic, Bst. 61b.; Sir Stroud, Sst. 51b.; Hinerewa, Sst. 41b.; The Celt, Sst. 31b.; Irish Maid, Sst. 21b.; Afvaoe, Sst. 21b.; Haku, 7st. 131b.; Zennis, 7st. 131b.; Hamlet, 7st. 131b.; Master Hilda, 7st. 131b.; Antiphone, 7st. 131b.; Nimrod, 7st. 131b.; Monotone, 7st. 131b.; Peira, 7st. lOib.; Eeno, 7st. 71b:; ICaleato, 7st. 71b.; ■AVairiki Rose, 7st. 71b.; Bonikoff, 7st. 71b.; King's Guide, 7st. 71b.; Decoratc, 7st. 71b.; Kailiero, 7st. 71b.; Financier, 7st. 71b.; Lonemoor, 7st. 71b.; Othello, 7st. 71b.; Merry Christmas, 7st. 71b.; Parapara, 7st. 71b.; Golden Grain, 7st. 7lb. PAIIIATUA RACES. (By Teleirapli.—Preso Association.) Pahiatua, April IG. A successful.non-tota!isator meeting was held at Pahiatua .racecours2 to-day. Tho club was deprived of the totnlisator permit one year a;?o. The weather was showery, but tho attendance large. Results:— HACK HANDICAP HURDLES.—RoyaI Maid. I:. Ran tor, 2; Overheard, 3. MAIDEN HACK.—Sylvian Glade, 1; Muscadine, 2; Vip?r, 3. HACK HANDICAP.—Piermont, l;Mce-l-srca, 2; Viner, 3. - 4 PAHIAT.UA HACK HANDICAP.—Mariana, 1; Bersil, 2; Grandee. 3. HUNTERS' STEEPLES.—Master Webb, 1: Bullion, 2: Tyrannic, 3. AVELTEU HACK HANDICAP.—Piermont, 1: Muscadine. 2: Mariana, 3. LADIES' BRACELET.—FuII Rate, 1; Ranter, 2; Mas-ter Malachi, 3.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1726, 17 April 1913, Page 7

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