AUCKLAND SPRING MEETING.
EPSOM HANDICAP WON BY SIR MOSELEY. (By Telegraph—Frees Association.) Auckland, November 8. The Auckland Racing Club'.s Spring. Meeting concluded to-day in fine weather. The attendance was affected to some extent by the strike, but still thero was a good crowd present. The course was a bit heavy, but did not prevent good times being registered. The totalisator was kept very busy during the day, the sum of £27,387 being handled, an increase of £1236 on tho figures for the corresponding day last year.' The total for the meeting was £50,522, as against £44,583 10s. last year.
The results are: — 1 HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, of 130 govs. About three miles. —2 E. Nicklo's ch. g. Hauera, by Halad—Belle, aged, lOst. 131b (Rao), -1; 1 W. S. Dalton's Captain Jack, 12st. 31b. (Percival), 2; 3 C. Matthews's Tini Wera, lOst. 91b. (M'Flynn), 3. Also Started: 5 Tlio Chief, list. 91b.; 4 Goldborno, list.; 9 Ingenkonder, list. 91b.; 7 Galvata, lOst. 91b.; 9 Master Leslie, lOst. 91b.; 10 Irish Maid, lOst. 71b.; 8 Tho Reckoner, lOst. 71b. Hauera led practically throughout, and won easily by one length and a half. The third horso was half, a length away.. Galvata fell, and- The Reckoner pulled up. Time, Cmin. 35sec. ' GORDON HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Five furlongs.—l R. Hannon's ch. e. King Lupin, by Lupin—St. Crespin mare, 9st. 31b. (Brady), 1; .2 C. Jackson's Astor, Bst. 71b. (T. Pritchard), 2; 5 W. Sharpo's Spalfish, 7st. 91b. (Brown), 3. Also started: 11 Lady Thorn, 7st. 131b.; 6 King Chiara, 7st. 111b.; 7 Solitude, 7st. 101b.; 12 Salvia, 7st. 91b.: 14 Jackpin, 7st. 91b.; 9 Hinerewa. 7st. 71b.; 16 Clare, 7st. 61b.; 13 Tripoli, 7st. 51b.; 3 Selection, 7st. 51b; 20 Fleet Arrow, 7st. 41b.; 10 Centenary, 7st. 31b.; 15 Holdfast, 7st. lib.; 4 Christmas Rose, 7st.; 17 Signo, 7st.; 19 Lady Elgiva, 7st.; 22 Dash, 7st.; Czarina, 7st.; 21 Flying Feather, 7st. ; Dandy Breeze, 7st. King Lupin led into the straight, and after a desperate finish'won by a-head. The third horse was two, lengths away. Time, lmin. 2 MANUKAU HURDLES, of 300 sovs. One mile, and three-quarters. 1 Alex. Hall's ch. g. North-East, by Euroclydon — Marianna, aged, lOst. i2lb (T. Jones) 1 3 C. Haldane's Merry Lad, lOst. 41b. (J. O'Connell) -2 J. T. Brown's Pip, list. 121b. (Anderson) 3 Also started: 4 Merrimax, lOst. 31b.; 5 Spectre, 9st. 51b.; 6 Poictiers, 9st. Merry Lad led for six furlongs, and then gave way to North-East, who. fenced well, and won in the easiest fashion by ten lengths. Tho third horso was half a length away. Time, 3n KING° S6C 'EDWARD . MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One mile and a half.—3 Collis and Lang's b. g. Colonel Soult, by Soult—Lady Wmnie, (R. E. Brown), _1; 2 J. D. Kemp's Princo Mernwee, Bst. 71b. (W. Price) 2: 4 I. G. Duncan's Los Ajigelos,' 9st. 21b. (Telford), 3. o Also started: 5 Waimangu, Bst. (lb.: 8 Maxwell, 7st. 131b.; 1 Tiresome, /st. 101b.; 6 Lady Menscliikoff, 7st.; 9 Marconi, 6st. 121b'.; 7 Soultikoff, Gst. 91b. Prince Merriwee led Colonel Soult and Los Angeles past tho stand the first time, Lad}_ Menschikoff, Soultikoff, and Marconi being nest. With a mile covered the order was, Prime Mernwee, Colonel Soult, Lm Angelos, I/ady Menschikoft, Tiresome. At tho straight entrance Colonel Soult forged to the front,- and, stalling off Princo Morriwee, won by a length. A length separated second and third. Tiresome was fourth. Time, 2min. 39sec. EPSOM HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. Six furlongs. 2 P. P. Nengle's b. c. Sir Moseley, bv King's Guest—Heavenly Twin, 7st. 1211). ~.(W. Price) 1 1G R. Tlannon's b. f. Tinopai, Gst. 1.21b. (Robinson) 2 Mcsdames Foss and Stewart's Prince Soult, Bst. 1111). ... (Pritchard) 3 Also started: 11 Monojack, Gst. 71b.; 13 Toreador. Bst. 101b.: 7 Antiphone, Gst. 71b.; 1 Salute, Bst. 51b.; 6 Kakama, Bsti 31b.; 4 Bluestono, 7st. 111b.; 5 Field Force, 7st. 311b.: 9 Zetes, 7st. 51b • 14 Overtime, 7st. 51b.; Skew, 7st. 41b, j 12 Donise ,Orwo A 7at,
Lady Alicia, 7st. lib.; 10 Loloma, 7st.; 15 l'angiwai, Gst. 101b.
Sir Mosoloy was in frost all tho way, and won by two lengths. Tho- third horse was a length away. Time, lmin. 15 4-ssec.
MUSKET STAKES, of 300 sovs, for two year olds. Four furlongs. 1 T. 11. liowr.v's blk. f. Chime, by Royal Fusilier—La Cloeho, Bst. 111b (31. Price) 1 3 W. L. Thomson's oh. f. Delenda, Bst. 21b (R. E. Brown) 2 4 Jas. Hand's b. c. 'Mullingar, 7st. 131b (Greenwood) 3
Also started: 10 Golden ■ Petal, 7st„ 51b.; 7 Hadj, 7st. 51b.; 2 Manakau, 7st, 51b.; 6 Troy 7st. 21b; 2 Kitty Bellairs, 7st, 21b.; 5 Crescendo, 7st.; 14 Gold Necklet, 7st.; 11 Lady Mabel, 7st. 71b.; 9 Emma, 7st.; 13 Silver Mane, 7st.; 10 Lamora, 7st.; 15 Lady Penury, 7st.; 9 Attraction, 7st.
Kitty Bellairs was first away, and led to the distance, whe.ro Chimb headed her and went oil arid won by two lengths. The third horse was a length away. Time, 51sec.
NORMANBY HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. vScven furlongs.—7 A. Everett's b. g. Matawerewere, by Kapiri—Puworewere, 4 years, 7st. 21b. (Gilchrist), 1; 2 W. Sharpe's Spalfish, 7st. 81b. (Conquest), 2; 10 T. Barr's Makura, 76t. 101b. (Pritchard), 3. Also started: 1 Soldier, Sst. 61b.; ,9 Ovation, Sst. 1421b.;l 4 21b.;
11 Michaelolf, fet. 31b.; Excavator, 7st. 1311).; 4 Marshal Mac Donald, 7st. 101b. G'Devastibn, 7st. 71b.; 5 Pariiwiii, 7st. 41b.; 15 St. Lumsden, 7st. 31b.; 12 Oldfast, 7st.; 13 Motormalt, 6st. 131b.; 8 Laverna. 6st. 131b.; 14Parapara, Gsi. 131b'.; 16 Brooklield, 6st. 131b. Makura led to tho distance, where Spalfish and Matawerewere joined issue. The latter finished well, and won by two lengths, the third_ horse being a length away. Time, lmin. 30sec. WELTER HANDICAP, of 300 bovb. One mile. 2 E. Wilson's b. g. Allegation, by Gladstone—Aleger, 5 years, Bst. 131b.. (Conquest) 1 8 J. T. B. Stewart's Wee Olga, Bst. Ist (R. E. Brown). 2 5 P. P. Neagle's Diavolo, Bst. lOlb, (W. Price) 3 Also started: 1 Awahou, 9st. 41b.; 9 Similax, Bst. 131b.; 6 Tragedy Eng, Bst. 131b.; 7 Mummer, Bst: 111b.; 4 Worcester, Bst. 91b.; 10 Dawn, Ss.t. Gib.; 14 Blue Garment, Bst. 31b. \ II Tainainupo, Bst. lib.; 12 Almeida., Sst.: 3 Decorate, Bst.; 13 Cloudy Dawn, Sst. At tho distance Allegation headed Wee Olga, who was first away, and won by "two lengths. Tho third torso was two lengths away. Time, lmin. 41sec.
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