TEE TURF.
v . RACING AT ELLERSLIE.
SUMMER CUP. . A.N OUTSIDER'S VICTORY. .'. ' fEy Telegraph.—Press Associati.M.) Auckland, December 20. . .Tho weather was again glorious for the second day of the Auckland Racing Club's Summer Meeting aml v there was a fine attendance. The track was in good order anil times were fast. Speculation was brisic, 1 Iho ■ sum of .£13,003 being put through tlie totalizator as against £38, Ws;. on ! tbe 'corresponding day last year. ■ i s '® , J' ar(iS : met three times during the • ■ tUej-' cautioned . E, Brown for ciittirii; across in the Summer Clip, accepted J, Buchanan's explanation in connes.iuu with the. alleged bumping'of Bon lon, and fined 1!. Berry OIJO lor'breaking an engagement, Results are as follow:BOWKN HAM)ICAI\ of 130 sovs. Six furlongs.—lo Mr. Moua's Ovation, by Birkenhead—Step/cWt, 7st. 71b. (Kennedy), 1; •i Air. J. Collis's Signo, est. IMb.- "(Kobjnson), "■!; 8 Jlr. D. J. Lynck's Tripoli, ist. 111b. (Tricldebank), 8. Also started; G Silver Shield, Sst. L'lb.; 1 Stonojaek, Sst. 71b.; 5 Spinster, Sst.; 3 Salvia, vst. 111b.; 9 Excavator, 7st. 101b.; 13 Harenaa, ist. 71b.; 7 Jlcddite, 7st. Ulb.; U Elect Arrow, (ist. 131b,; 14 Goidfirc, fist. 131b.; 12 Tecoma, Gst. 131b. Tripoli led to tho straight, but at tho distance Ovation headed bins, and going on won by threeparts of a length from Signo, who was a length and a half in front of Tripoli. Excavation, foil and Moddito was left at the post. Time, lmin. 162-asee. ISLINGTON PLATE, of 500 sots, Weight-fcr-age. One mile. ■ 1 Mr. .C. O. Dalgety's "Warstcp, by Martian—Stepdancer, 3yfs., 7st. lllb.
(H. Gray) 1 - 2kr. Ross Allan's Postillion, bv Advance—Brown Spec., 4vrs., Ok. . (C. Price) z 3 Mr. J. B. Reid's Rinaldo, by Charlemagne— Dometer, 3yrs„ Sst, 21t>.
(F. E. Jones) 3 These were the only starters. The trio raced in line for six furlongs, when If inaklo showed out half a length in. front. Postillion took tho lead crossing the top and led to the distance where Warstep headed him and went on to win easily by two lengths. Rinaldo was half a length away third. Time, lmin. 403-sscc.
VISITORS' HANDICAP, of 300 sots. Fivo furlongs.—G. Mr. J. Monk's Gipsy Belle, by Stepniak—Belle Clair, 7s{\ 131b. <B. Veoley), 1; .1 .Mr. F. Half's Waiorewa, 7st. 13lb. (Buchanan), 2; 1 Mr. T. H. Lcwry's Beldame, 7st. 71b (O'Sliea), S. Also started: 4 Tinopai, Gst. 111b.; 8 Toreador, Sst. 41b.; 10 Salute, 7st. 91b.; 12 Huso de Guerre, Cst. 71b.; 5 Selection, 7st. 71b.; 7 Glad Tidings, Gst. 111b.: 2 Denise Ottne, Bst 101b.; 9 Loloma, Gst. 71b.; 11 Sir Malt, Gst. 71b. From a. poor start Glad Tidings first showed out and piloted tho field to the straight, when Beldame and Tinopai closed up. At the distance Waierewi. Tinopai, and Beldame were in the lend, but Gipsy Belle finished fast and won by half a length. A similar distance separated second and third. Time, lmin, lsec.
PONSONBY HURDLES, of 300 sots. One mile and thrce-(|uarters.~l Mr. G. P. Mooro's Phroso, by Sir Tristram— Zarobia, list. 71b. (J. Deerey), 1; 6 Mr. C. Mumby's Sandy' Paul, list. 10!b. (M'Cnbe),2; 5 Mr. W. Ryan's Merrimas, lOst 91b. (E. Eae), 3. Also started: iUmeraboy, Sfet, 131b.; 2 Waiputere, 9st, 121b.; 3 Kotiripo, Sst. 101b.; 8 Blue Garment, Brt, 71b.; 7 Dawn, 9st. 41b.; 10 Dash, flst.; 9 Cloudy Dawn, 9st, Kotiripo sot out to mako the pace but fell at the first hurdle, .Dawn piloted the field into tlio straight, followed by Phroso! Waiputcrc, ami £andy Paul. At the last hurdle, tho first-named fell. Phroso won. easily by three lengths. Time, 3min. 1G 1-sp?c. SUMMER CUP, of 1000 sovs. One inilo and a quarter. . 13 Sir. K, IV. Alison's Allegation, by Gladstone—Aleger. 7st. (J. Conoiiest) 1 1 Mr. G. L, Stead's Bon Ton, Bst, 111b. (H. Gray) t 3 Messrs. Collin and Lang's Colonel' SonJt, 7st. i2lb {L. 'Wilson)' t tDond heat , for second place. Also started: 2 Bleriot, Bst -lib.; 9 Haskayne, 7st. 111b.; 4 Prince Soult, 7st. 101b.; 5 Kakaina., 7M. 0lb.; 12 Glefifinmii, 7st. 51b. j 10 King Soult, 7st. 51b.; 7 Jolio Fille, 7st. ilb.; 5 Royal Arms, ?6t. 31b.; 11 Peg, 7st.; 8 Devastation. Gst'. 101b.; 14 Tho Hague, fist. 81b.
Going out of thft straight Devastation was a length in front of Pee, with Kakama and Tho Hague loading a bunched field, Haskayno betoff last. Along tho back tho order was unchanged, but crossing the top, Princo Souit and Kakama moved up to the leaders, and showed tho way to The Hague, Bon Ton, King Soiilt, Bleriot, Colonel Souit, and Jolic Fille, with Ilaskayno last. Allegation ttas with tho leaders at tho straight entrance, with Colonel Soult moving up. In ii stirring finish Allegation won by. a Bhort head. Jilcriot was fonrth, and Haskayuo last. Time. 2inin. "sec.
' CIUTIiIUON HANDICAP, of 300 boys. Sis furlongs.—3 Mr. Jas. Hand's Muljingar, by Marble Arch—Komola, 7st. 131b. (Deelcy)." 1; G Mr. G. L. Stead's Pursefornvfefc. (H. Young), 2; 1 Mr. Geo. Dunnett's Troy, Sst. 91b. (Buchanan), 3. Also started: 2 HymetUus, fist. lllb.; 5 Charmilla, lat 121b.; 1 Delemla, Gst. 101b.; 7 Gold Necklet, Gst. 71b. Pursoform was first to show out, but with two /urio-ngs covered Charmilla ana Delonda were racing with him. Purse* form was first into the straight, but was usable to tail off Mullingar. who earae fast, and won by a length. Time, Imin. 5-d-Ssee. WAITEMATA HANDICAP, of ISO soys. Qi.ip mile Aiul a quarter.-? Mf. J. J. Preston's Holdfast, by Gluten—Cobweb, 7st. 3lb. (8. Kok.ley), 1; 1 Mr. Geo. liobinson's Bccorato, 6st. 7lb. (W. Young), 2; 8 Mr. T. Barr's M'akura, 7st. 91b. (C. Brown), 3. Also started: Q Parawaj, B^t,; 4 Matwerewere. 7st. 121b,; 2 Marconi, 7st. 121b.; 3 St. Francis, "st. 71b.; 5 Cent™.iiary Tst. lib.; 12 Motowaaii 7jft.; 13 PrestVick, Get. 1-H'b.; 10 C'awina, Gst. 121b,; <1 Battle Abbey, Gst, 121b.; II Golden Grain, Gst. 121b., Makura and Holdfast made all the runliiii". Decorate challenged in . tho straight, but was unable to roach Holdfast, who won by two lengths.. 'Jime, 2min, Ssec. SALISBURY 'WELTER, of 300 sovs. One mile.—2 Mr. ,D. Thompson's Lady bv Menschikoff—Sister 1 rands, Sst. Gib. o>. Brady), 1; S Mr. W. HandeSey's Worcester, Sst. lib. (€. Brown), 2; 4 Mr. T. H. Lowry's Marshal M'Donald, 85t. (O'Shw). 3. Also started: G Tangiwai, Sst. 21b.; H Semolina, Sst. Sib.; 7 Advocate, Bst. 41b.; 5 Antiphone, Sst. lib.; 9 Historietts, Sst. U!b.; 10 The Celt, Sst. 101b.; 11 Lady Elgiva. Sst. 9ib.; 1 Taraaimipo, Sst. Worcester led to the half distance, where Lady Mensehikoff, who came from a long way back, headed her. and won by a length. Time, lrain. 10 1-8 sec.
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