THE TURF.
HAWKE'S BAY MEETING. jBIG STEEPLECHASE EASILY WON, (By Telegraph.—Pr«l Adsoolation.) Hastings, June 18. The Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's w ' n " ler meeting commenced to-day in beautiful weather. There was a large attendance and the course was in good Urder. The totahsator handled J!12,98b, compared with 4511,297 for the corresponding day last year. The. result? are as under:— * iWOODLANDS HACK STEEPLECHASE, of 120 SOTS. 10 Mr. J. Iveys's Castle Canter, by Jot d'Eau—Miss Patriarch, 9st. 71b. (H. Thompson) 1 0 Mr. W. S. Davidson's Keservoir, 10st. (R. Gray) - 6 Mr. Noel Wilson's Hawick, lOst. 41b- ' ' (ll'Sweeney) 3 Also started: G Wirral, list. 91b.; 1 Daylight Bill, lOst. 21b.; 5 Biya, lOst. 2lb.j £ Clemency, lOst.; 9 Silva, lOst. 41b.. * Supreme, 9st. 131b.; 3 Eanter, 9st. 131b., 7 lilwell, 9st. 7lb. • , . . Clemency ran off. E.iya came to griei at the double in front of the stand. Daylight Bill blundered, and Supreme ran otl, leaving Castle Canter in charge, with Eanter as the nearest attendant. At the pod Wall tho second time round Wirral fell and Ranter ran off. Castle Canter won by thirty lengths. Hawick was a poor third, and I/lwell fourth. Time, imin. 24sec. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One mile and a halt. 1 Mrs. J. H; MTtelvie's Coronetted, by Coronet—Eau Rau, 12st. 101b. . . .. (W. Bull) 1 I Mrs. W. J. Douglas's Kop j Mrs. Baker's Kooya, 10st. l3ib. v (G. Beatson) 3 Also started: 11 Full Bate, list. 131b.; 5 Braeburn, list. 10lb.; 2.Settler, list. 8lb.; 8 Rangikapua, lOst. 13lb. ;11 ,9!\ 0 t rl 7 Blossom, lOst. illb. (carried lOst. 13i}b.); 10 Whimper, lOst. 91b.; 9 Marbleliend, lOst. 91b.; 13 Kokiri, 10 5 t.71b.;9 Avlatoi, lOst. 71b.; G Prestwich, lOst. 71b.; 1- Tuipaea, lOst. 71b.; 10 Crocus, lOst. ilb. At the railway bend Kopu moved, tip irom the ruck and piloted the held into tho straight. A furlong from home Coronetted came through, and, gradually wearing down the leader, won by several lengths. Two lengths separated second »nd third. Prestwich was fourth. Time, Einin. 43sec.
EAWKE'S BAY HURDLES, of 250 sovs. 1 Two miles. . 4 Hon. J. D. Ormond's Bollin, by Birkenhcad—Goyt, 9st. 01b. ■ (A; Julian) 1 J B Mr. J. Clark's Player, Ost. 0 : (T. W. Jones) 2 ll Mr. A. Alexander's Goodwin Park, ; lOst 21b. Traill) 3 : Also started: 10 The Rover, list. 21b.; 3 Chief Marshal, lOst. lllb.; 7 Ny and, lOst. 01b.; Stevens, lOst. 21b.; 11 Woolloomooloo, 9st. 121b.; 2 Flingot, Ost. 81b.;,12 Windage, 9st. Gib.; G Ngatimaru, 9st. 41b.; 13 king Try, Ost.; 9 Aema, 9st. Chief Marshal fell at the start, and look no part in tho race. At the turn for [Tome, Bollin took up the running, winding easily by four lengths, two lengths Between second and third. Nyland was Fourth. Time, 3min. 49se'c. HAWKE'S BAY STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 400 sovs. About 3 miles. K Mr. F. Armstrong's The Spaniard, by Torpedo—Espatiiola, Ost. 71b. (A. Julian) 1 1 Mr. T. F. Nolan's Leolanter, lOst. 71b. ' j>- (Fuitcher) 2 i Mr. E. Chadwick's Rebel, Ost. 71b. (A. Gordon) 3 Also started: 8 El Dorado, list. 41b.; 5 ttVrannio, Ost. 131b.; 8 Bravest, 9st. 131b.; 0 Sunray, Ost. 121b.; 7 Mount Cook, Ost. lllb.; 3 Donzel, Ost. 71b. When the field settled down, Tyrannic \vas in front, followed by Donzel, Leo-1 lanter, and Bravest; in that order, the rest tapering off. The raco was robbed of interest by Donzel and Bravest falling at the" first fen<M,'^MfW"SUiiray^and--516tipt Cook 'ran off.' Parsing''tne' statid'the 'secpud time, the positions-were The Spaniard, Leolanter, Tyrannio, Rebel, and El Dorado/ the-thrto last-named being'badly ill tl:o rear. This order was maintained to tho Hencoop, at tho entrance to the straight, where Leolanter fell, but was recounted and gained second money. The Spaniard'won by a furlong, there being ihalf that distance between the other placed -horses. Time; 6min. 45sec.
SVHAKATU HACK HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 100 sovs. One mile and throe-quarters. 0 Hon. J. D. Ormond's Peary, by Birkenhead—Norsemaid, Ost. 121b. , (A. Julian) 1 t Mr. H. M'Mailaway's Rill, Ost. 121b. ■ (Futcher) 2 1 Mr. F. Armstrong's Morning, lOst. 31b. .....(J. Lyford) 3
Also started: 2 Aberbrotliock, lOst. 101b.; 6 Thrave, 105.t.; 8 Waiaio, Ost. 71b.; 4 ualJy Bridge, 9st. 21b.; 6 Sunbeam, 9st. 21b.; 10 Fond Memory, 9st.; 9 Eongomau, ©st.; 8 Comet him, Ost. Thrave and llill led the field to the entrance to the straight, wheTe • Peary front! to the front, winning by two lengths, three lengths separated Rill and Morning. Cally Bridge was fou.rth. 'Time, Bmin. lOsec. . • HUNT CUP STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. About two mile 3 and a half. 6 Mr. C. M'Laren's The Chief, by Jet d'Eau—Opawa Mail, 12st. 31b. (T. Mulcahy) 1 JB Mr. G. P. Donnelly's Otupai, list. (Amundsen) 2 J Mr. A. Blythe's Commodore, 12st. 3lb. ■ (J. H. Main) 3 Also'started: 4 Master Webb, list. Gib.; fe Marmoe, list. 21b.; 1 Levent, list.; 9 Good Sport, lOst. 121b.; 8 Te Matekokvri, 10f?t. 21b.; 6 Minnehaha, lOst. 121b. Good Sport fell at the first hurdle, and Marmoe tell at tho scd wall. Master Webb faced in front with Levent to .the last fence, where both fell, leaving The Chief to win as he liked. Otupai was seoond, nn<l Commodore six lengths away third. [Time, Smim 12sec. PERETAUNGA HANDICAP, of 150 sovs.
"Seven furlongs. I i Mr. E. Kemp's Vi, 9st. 101b. (Deeley) 1 11 Mr. P. P. Neagle's Diavolo, 9st. 131b. ' (S. Eeid) 2 14 Mr. G. Hunter's Mysteriach,.9st. . (M'Niven) 3 Also started: 10 Blue Lake, lOst. 131b.; 10 Theodore, lOst. 8lb.; 13 San Pluio, Bst. &lb.;-8 Coolbeggan, 9st. 81b.; 11 Brown Trout, 9st. "lb.; G Jlntlow, 9st. Gib.; 9 'Amber and White, 9st. Gib.; 6 Black JjUipin, 9»t. 51b.; 7 Fair Rosamond, 9st. 51b.; i JtunimeT. 9st. -lib.; 2 Falsstto, 9st. Sib.; 12 Formality, 9st. 21b.; 18 Turna, >st. 21b.; 17 Bunkum, 9st. 21b.; 15 Gnome, jst.; 18 Easy, 9st.; 17 Lamsdorff, 9st, bracketed with Peacemaker, 9st.; 9 Axis, bracketed with Cullinan, 9st. Vi cams up on the outside a furlong from borne, and won by a head. Time, 3min. 28sec.
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