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HAWKE'S BAY J.C. MEETING. CONCLUDING DAY.
RINALDO WINS THE STAKES. (By Telegraph.—rreEs Association.) Hastings, April 17. The Haivke's J}ay Jockey Club's Aulumn meeting concluded to-day in line weather, and .before a good ntkiidancc. The course wa.-, iu good order, and the invcat-inc-nls totalled J;lti,22-4, as compared with Jjlu.ytll) for tho corresponding day last year. The total lor the Iwo (lays, was t t'3l,lir3, us against last -year, suiU:OlilTl HACK HURDLES, of 100 tors. One mile unci tlircc-qtini'tei'a. 1 Afr. E. Kemp's llurakia, list. 71b. (.Icrry O'Counell) 1 2 Mr. J. Clark's Player, lust. Sib. . (T. Jones) 2 3 Mr. H. E. Troutbeck's Prince Eddie, , list. 13lb. : (J. Lyl'ord) 3 Also started: V Master Laddo, lust. 31b.; •T Forward, fist. 711>.; S Bnndalero, Osl. olb.; 6 Composed, Oat.; (i Morning, Osl. • Player and Hurakia raced together to the last tence, where Hurakia. drew out, a/tcl won easily by two lengths, tho same distance separating secoud' anil third. Forward was fourth. Time, Umin. lfisec. OKA.WA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Once round. ■1 Mr. P. Hunter's Settler, 7st. 101b. (.1. Campbell) 1 5 Mr. H. .1. Holder's Eedloh, 7st. Mb., . carried 7st. UJlb (H. Manson) 2 1 Mr. F. W. Fitzpatrick's Mummer, Bst. 21b (R. -Wood) 2 Also started: 2 Braeburn, Sst. 81b.; 3 Monologue, Sst.; 8 Peacemaker, 7st. lllb.; fi Arohakau, 7st.; 7Kimbombi.Gst'. 121b. ;1U Hiwitapu, Gst. 121b.; 0 Manuwhiri, Gst. 101b.; 10 Imposter, Gst. 101b.; 11 Jessamine, 6st. 101b., carried 7st. 3Mb'. ! Redloh was the first to show out, followed by Settler, Monologue, and Kimbom bi in that order. Settler took chargo at tho entrance to the straight, and was never heade'd, winning by three-quarters of a length. Twice that distance separated second and third. Time, lmin. oOsec. ' HAWKE'S BAY STAKES, of 100 sots:;, second horse to receive 50 sovs,, and third horse 25 sovs. from the stake. For two and three : year-olds. : Weight for age. Six and a half furlongs. * 2 Mr. J. B. Reid's Eihaldo, by Charlemagne ll—Demeter, ■ 7st. 61b. ; (C, Emerson) 1 1 Mr. G. I). Greenwood's Emperador, ' - Sst. 101b . : (B. Deeley)3 3 Mr. E. J. Watt's'Tatlerley, Tst. 31b. ' OV. Bell) 3 Also started: 4 Peroneal, list. 21b.; 1 Zeus (bracketed with Emperador), Gst. 12ib.; 5 Lyrique, 6st. 61b. From a fair start, Tatlerlcy shot to the front, followed by Zeus, Rinaldo, Emperador; Peroneal, Lyrique'(who was slow to move off) being last. After covering three I'urlorigs', Zeus challenged iho "leader, and, at tho turn for home, got en even terms, Emperador going into third position. Two furlongs from home Ki-ji:-.!do went to the front, and, after a great .finish, landed a winner by threeparts of a length, Emperador beating Tattorley by half a length. Zeus was fourth, Peroneal fifth, and Lyrique last. Time, lmin. £0 l-ssec. . ■ BURKE MEMORIAL .STAKES, of 300 sovs, One mile and a quarter. S Mr. J. Patterson's Passadena, ■ by San F'ran—Ngaio, Tst. 31b.: ■■■''.' (K. Lambess) 1 2 Mr. A. Atwood's Espect.Tst. Illb. ■ ' , ' ■ (W. Bell) 3 10 Mr. N. M. 'White's Loch'Mabin, -7st. - lib (H. Watson) 3 Also' started: t> Lnboui' Day, Sst. ,71b.; i Byron, Sst. 31b.; 7 Haskay.no, 7=l. 'Jib.; 3 Lady'Moutoa, Tst. 911,.; 1 Ariom, 7s!. 71b.; 5 Lady Menschikoff, Tst'. ,'llb.; 11 Merrivouia, 7sl. Sib.; 15 San Piute, Gst. 101b.; 0 Canute, fist. 71b.; 13 Maugaroa, Gst. 71b.; 12 Sea Pink, list. 71b.': 14 Lord Renown, Gst. 71b.;-14 Misty, Gst 71b. Misty led the ticld for tho first three furlongs, followed -.by Lady Menschikoff, Sea, Pink, Lady Moutoa, and Ariom, with the rest bunched, Canute fell of. the back of the course, and brought down Labour, Day. J.;Kemp,"rider of Canute, broke his collarbone. Loch Mabin assumed the lead at four furlongs from the post, and Passadena. took up second berth.' Passadena then overhauled Loch Mabin a, furlong from home, and won. by half a length. Expect camo with a rush and gained secoud money. Ariom was fourth. San Pluio was left badly. Time, 2min. 8 2-osec. BCCBRY HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Five furlongs. •1-Mr, T. M'Ewan's Astral, Tst. lllb. (H. Griffiths) 1 2 Mr. H. M'Kay's Achray, Sst. 101b. (C. Emerson) 2 1 Mr. G. P. Donnelly's Formality, Sst. 71b. (If, DeelevV 3 Also started: 7 Teviotdale, Tst. ,121b.; 9 Gazalie, Tst. 71b.; 5 Field Force, 7st.' 21b.; 3 Hellenois, Tst. 21b.; 13 Park Hill, Tst; 11 Quartzite, Gst. 121b.; 10 New Guinea, Gst. 101b.; 12 Crocus, Gst. 71b.; 11 Eangipoa, Gst. Tib.; 'li Bonny Hamilton, Gst. 71b.; 8. Discussion, Gst. 71b.; 6 Microbe, 6st. 71b. ' -Formality led for two furlongs, 'but was then supplanted by Quartzite. A furlong from home Astral came'through and won by half a length, the same distance separating second.and third. Time, lmin. 3sec. MANGATARATA HURDLE RACE, of 120 : sovs. One mile and three-quarters. 2 Mr. H. M. Campbell's Flingot, flst. i Mb ; (J. Deerey) 1 1 Mr. C. Tricklebank's Bravest, lOst. . 81b (J. O'Conhell) ' 2 5 Mr. H. Catherall's AVhakaweira, lOst. 31b : OV. Ayres) 3 Also started: 4 Idealism, lOst 121b.; 3 Eiya, Sst.: 6 The Spaniard. 9st. . Eiya, with Bravest, Flingot,. and Whakaweira, following in that order, led for six furlongs, when Bravest took .up the lead, Eiya dropping back. Flingot i»pd Bravest jumped the la,st obstacle together, and a great finish resulted in favour of Flingot by half a length, two lengths separating second and third. Tho Spaniard was fourth, and 'Eiya fifth. Time, 3min. losec.
JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. Five furlongs. 3,Mr. G. D. Greenwood's Historiette, Tst. 71b (B. Deeley) 1 A Mr. Kirkdale's Iramer, Sst. 71b, (A. Oliver) 2 9 Mr. G. D. Eeatson's Astrologer, 7;-t. ■ (W. Bell) -3 Alio started: The Hague, Sst. 91b.; S Sir 51'omI.y, 7st. 2lb. (carried 7st. 101b.); 8 Oppiden, fist. 101b.; I! Dispatch Carrier, Gst 71b.; 7 The Summit, list. 71b. (carried fot. Hi Whakakoki, Cst. 71b. (carried Cst. Ojlb.). : Historiette led from end to end, and won by two lengths, half a length being between second and third. Time, hum. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 150 sots. 'Six furlongs. 3 Hon. J. D: Ormond's Allcar. Sst. lib. (W. Ryan) 1 4 Mr. T. O'Neill's Gladiole, Sst. 131b. . (W. Young) 2 2 Mr. E. Lonergan's Blue Lake. Sst. 10!b (L. Wilson) '3 -.Also started; 1 Postillion, Sst. Mb.; 7 Lord Possible, 7st; 6'Moree, Cst. 71b.; 8 Lamsdorf, 6st. 71b.; 5 Fair Rosamond, Ost. 71b. Altcar hopped off first, and, never beinj,'headed, won by two leiigths.t-lialf a length .-.eparating second and third." Time, Imin. 11 2-ssec. NEW BRIGHTON T.C. MEETING. (By Teleeraph.—Press Association.) Christchurch, April 17. The New Brighton Trotting} Club's autumn meeting opened to-diiy. Rain fell during the morning, and, though il cleared off after mid-day, the attendance was bv no means up to the average. ' "TRIAL HANDICAP, of (M sovs. One mile and a half.—Mr. J. August's Blackness, Sscc. (i?. M. August),'l; Mr. CI. M'Bcan's While Horse. Msec. (C. St.u-e). 'J; Mr. J. J. Ivavanagh's Disappear, User. ([\ Milne), :i. Also 'Marled:-Mi-s Vera, •-'sec; St. Trella, (i.-cc; Elsie I'rau;!. (i sec; Rural. 6=cc; (.'alcddn, Ssec.; Wee M'CiiCKor. Sscc.; Rudolph, lOsec.; H™ s , lOsec; Wattkwuod. Usee; Claribe], li>nc; Rheiins, l-sec. Won comfortably by four leneths. Time, :imin. -Msec. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, of ifl sovs. One mile.—Mrs. Oldridgc's ]'!mlOojil Oser. (Mr. W. Wille), 1; Mrs. Marker's Edrnwoud, fls.ee. {Mr. A. Marker). 2: Nlr=. Smith's Kins William, .User. (Mr. r\ Michael). -1. SU» -JarM: Richard ;K.. ..-v.; i'»rr- 1... --.:r.; Ben Ho mm". •.';»•.■.: Mlif" Kill?, 6;/-:,: Mfn>-.<-.-vl. «.<■,>-: «-j' lowjSiec; Ploughuiaii) iaz,; Proudßoy,S
sec; liuporl.il Crown, Ssec; Blue, Bird. Ssec; Jessie's Dream,flsce.; Mushroom, ilspc; Grey Ruin. Osec; Mis- K.epor, 9?oc; Manila, !) f «c. (coupled with L'donwood). Won by four lengths.. Time, Sraiii. 17 l-ssoc. HUtnVOOn HAMHCAl 1 , of 130 sovs. Tun miles.—Mr. A. Fleming's J<adv Sybil, 13scc. (owner), I; Mr. F. Trcziso's Bernic I/., 12scc. (I!. M'Milhn). 2: Messrs. Hall nnil Simp.-on's Framlocia, lO.'cc. (T. "H". Price, jun.). 3, Also Marled: Quinrey, ser.; Jenny Lind, Gaor.; Didia, 8-oc.; Dorringcolto, Osiic,; Proud (lirl. 12-ec: Onward. I2sec; Prince Poole. 12scc; BoniHcalion. I2sec.; General lilmo. Usee.; Brown Bell, Msec; Childsdale, User. Won a good race by a lenglh. Time, lmin. "ill :i-ssec. WAINONI HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. One mile .mid a half.—Messrs. Fannin: and Wilson's The Next, Hacc. (A, G. 'Wilson). I; Mr. .t. If. Cower'?' Solo, fiscc. (H. Kcarus). 2; Mr. .1. M. Thompson's Bold Maid, flsec. (\X. n. Thomas). 3. Also thirled: Lord I-leathcolo, scr.: Bannagiuo. 2soc; Red Ribbon, (sec./' Voter, fisec.; Wallace. Junior, .V-ce.; Yellow fiibbon, "sec; The Wasp, 7sec; Repeater, lOsec; The Lark. Usee; General Black, I3sec; kady Lyons. 13? cc; l'rnnz Joseph, 13sec.; Lincoln, Junior, Msec. Won by two lengths. Time, ,'hniu. 39?ec - INNOVATION HANDICAP, of to sots. One mile and a half,—Mr. G. M'Lfan's While House, Ifeec. (C. Stace), 1; Mr. M. Clarice's Liw Chimes, 2fljec. (D. Warren), 2; Mr. IV. Bosswoll's Baron Fvanz. Usee. (J. Milne), 3. Also storied: Gertie L., Mi'.; Skylark, Sscc.;. Miss Vera, lOsec; Maggie Wylie, li-ec; Wood Wild. 12sec.; Professor, Usee.; Rural,': 14' sec; Penelope, lGsec; Linda Wood, lfis.ee';; Miss Peggy, 16scc.: lSsec:; 4 Princess Perfection, lSsec.'; Hannah. M',, .18sec; Winter Rose, 20sec.; Va.nsac, 20sec. (coupled with Law Chimes). Won easily by ten lengths. Time, 3mm. 48 Msec. DASH HANDICAP, of 70 sots.i One mile.—Mr. G. B. Ferguson'? Cute. ssec. (owner), 1; Mr. J. Bryce's Our Aggie, 5 sec. (owner), 2; Mr. G. S'. Simpson's Onawa, 7sec. (T. W. Price, jun.),- 3. Also started: Onward, 2sec.;.Retua.'Bosa, ,3sec.; General Elmo. 4sec.; Bspiuale, "sec,.; Eunice, Tsec. Won by a nose. Time. 2min. 27se.c. ...■■■. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 60 sots. Two milcs.-Mr. M. Clarion's Mystic, Msec. (D. Warren), 1; Mr. E. Dawson's Belvic. 17 sec. (owner), 2; Mr. J. L'. Jopp's Prank Wilkes, Usee. (G. Ferguson),'3. Also started; Fiction, isec; Mayflower. 6sec.; Saltair, Gsec.; Jeinette. 6sec; "Hardwood, 10s.ee.; Lion Heart, 12sec; Colonel Tracey. losec:: Almont H., losec.;. Gr.icie D,, 15 sec; Maori Princess, losec.; Flaminso, U sec; Better Luck, 17sec.; First Bell. 17 sec.; Dubosc, 17sec; Wild Cry, 17sec. Won by three lengths. Time. smin; lfi 2-ssec. ELECTRIC HANDICAP,: of Go sovs. One mile—Mr. H. H. Hudson's First Alarm, 7sec. (F. Holmes). 1; Mr. S. Humphrey's Lincoln. Junior, Osec. (R. Humphrey). 2; Mr. T. Priest's Lord Wallace, Osec. (owner), 3. Also started: Ned. Corbelt, scr.; Blue Rose, lsoc; Wallace, Junior, 3sec; W.S., 3sec;; The Next, 3 sec.;' The Lark. ; Tsec.; Repeater, <sec; Moness, 9sce. Won by a, tsck. Time, 2min. 27sec.
AVONDALE J.C. ACCEPTANCES. . (By Telegraph.—Pvcs6 Association.) Auckland, April 17. The following is the list of acceptances received for the second day of the Aroudalo J.C. meeting:— WAITAKEREi HANDICAP, of iOO sirs. Sis furlongs— Montifoym, Bst. 41b.; Wee Olga, Sst. lib.; Hohungatahi, Sst.; Bluo Garment, Tst. lllb.; St. Amans, Tst. 101b.; Sir lhipert, Tst. Sib.; Almeida, Tst. slb.;Lodv Thorn, Gst. 121b.;-Explosive fist, lllb.;'Devastation, fist. 111b.; Lucille, 6st. lllb.; The Celt, 6st. 31b.; Lavema, fist. 91b. ■ DOMINION HANDICAP, of 100 soys. Five furlongs— Waiorewa, Ost. 51b.; Naumai, Sst. 21b.: Eow Bolls, Tst. 81b.; .Over- ( time, Tst. lib.; Monoline, Tst. 31b. ;-. Miss Livonia, Tst. 31b.rMarango.i, Tst; Topic,. Tst.; Spinster, Tst.; Sir Walter, Gst. 01b.; Gladys Jack, 6st. .Sib.; Tohora, 6st. 81b.;' Kttiwafca, .Sib. 'FLYING HANDICAP, of 100 soys. Four furlongs.—Toreador, Sst. 101b.; Naumai, ?st. ■Gib.; Hohungatahi. Sst. 41b. i Glad .Tidings, 8s(. lib.: Overtime, Tst. 81b.; Monoline, TsL, Tib.; 'Positive, • Tst. Tib.; Ladv Thorn. Tst. 21b.; Lucille, Tst. 21b.; Mighty Atom, Tst. : 2lb'..; -Walter, 7si;.Tripoli, Tst. ' ■'-'■ MOUNT EOSKILL HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs.—Cla.ro. Hit.; Barbwire, Bst. lilb.; Salvia. Sst. 101b.; PrincefAler-■■ riwee. Sst. Sib.; Vic, Sst. Sib.; Sir- Stroud, Sst. 71b.; Hinorewa, Sst. 51b,; Irish Maid, Sst, 411).; Vivian, Sst. lllv:.Haku, Sst. lib.; Hamlet, Sst. lib.; Master Hilda, Sst. lib.; Antiphone,' Sst. lib.: Nimrod, 8-t, lib.;-Monotone, Sst. lib-; Bcira, Tst. 121b.; Eeno, Tst. 91b.; Decorate, Tst. 91b.; Kai--here, Tst. Dlb'.; Lonemcor, Tst.-91b.: Othello, Tst. 91b.: Parapara, Til. 91b.; Golden Grain, Tst. 91b. MAIDEN HURDLES, of 100 sovs. One mile and three-quarters.—Tiri, 10st.: Hey-, boy. 9st. 131b.; Pip. 9st. 101b.; Admiral Soult, !U. 91b.; Bon Cyr. fist Jib.; Virtus, !>st.- lib.; Pat. fist; Poictiers, N.; Atahere, 9st.; Excaiibuv, 3st.; Jlerrimax, 9st.; Rouge Dragoon, fst.;'Adherent; 9st.; Leonora., list.; Rtilcuhia, fist.; 'Puffy. 9st. STEEPLECHASE, of iOO sovs. Three miles.-Rwl M'Gregor, lOst. 51b.; Wobfoot, lOst. 41b.; Icel, 10st.; To Whataroa, 9st. 121b.; St. Wood, fist. 81b.; Siola, 9st Tib.: Edinton, 9sf. Tib. JUVENILE HANDICAP. Six furlongs. —Tinopai. Sst. 91b.; Marshal M'Donakl, Sst. 31b.: Loloma. Tst. 91b.; Soullilioff, Tst. 81b.; Self, Tst. 61b. ■ AUTUMN| HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Nino furlongs.—Jolie Till*,, Tst. 121b.; Iv'akama, Tst. 91b.; JCaweon;' Tst. 8lb.; Tragedy King, Tst. 81b.; Wee Olga, Tst. 61b.';' Montiform, Tst. 61b.; Dluestone, Tst. 51b.;- Phosphorus. (Ist. 131b.; Tangiwai, fist. 91b;; Flying Soult, Gst. 91b.; Monocle, Gst. 91b.; First Wairiki, 65t..91b.; Troublesome, 6st. 81b.; Explosive, fist. 81b.; Cloudy Down, 6st. 81b. Sinco the original handicaps were declared, the weights in the Mount Eoskill Handicap have been increased by 21b. in each instance in conformity'with the rules. FRANK WOOTTON ill. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, April 16. Frank Wootto.n. thn Australia njockev, is suffering from an abscess'in;tho thro«£''' REMINDERS. Nominations for the'Ashburton County Racing' Club's autumn.meeting close this evening^ Acceptances for the first day's events at Jhs Jlasterton Eacing. Club's autumn ■meeting: close 'tonight. The. Avond'ale Jockey ' Club's meeting ■will be concluded to-morrow.
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