MANAWATU SUMMER RACES.
CONCLUDING DAY, BWKLINE WIN'S THE BIG HANDICAP. (By Telegraph.—Prcs3 Association.) Palmci-ston North, December 29. Th« Manawatii Racing Club's Summer Meeting was brought to a close ill ideal weather. There was again a large attendiin.ee and speculation was Rood, tlvero being uo difficulty in eclipsing last year s totals. As on tho "previous days, there were few scratching?, and bic fields lined up to the barrier in tho events. 1 n the bin event. V. C. Porter had no difficulty in piloting Birkline home a winner 'with two lenclhs to his credit, .lust after tho start- of the Kaw.au Handicap Eocene got. n. bump, and tho rider (Bell) lost his sent. The stewards held :sn inquiry into the mutter, and. after taking evidence, decided to suspend M'Mnllaii, the rider of flladie-le. for three month*. When the liotsps were doing their preliminaries for the Farewell Handicap. lion!real lock charge of his rider, and did three roamls before brine pulled up. TTo was afterwards sent to the- pest, ond ran a particularly good race. Hclting during the day was again- good, the sum of .C 23.352, compared with for tin* cot-responding day Inst year-. The total for the meeting was .CS2.SM, as against JST3.32S last year, showing an increase of -£!i270. The following are the results:—
WIIITMOKE HACK HANDICAP, of 1 to sovs. Ono miie and a furlong.—2 Mr, J. M. CameKm's St. Elmu, by St. Ambrose—Maude, 7st. Sib. (W. Bell), 1; J Mr. A. White's The Summit; 7st. 4!h, (H. Watson), 2; G Mr. R. A. M'Konsifl's (Tenoral Jtadero, (ist. 71b. (Cordue), 3. Also starisds S 35fin Paid, fist. lib. fIC. 4 Papawarama. Sst. lib. (W. Pricc); 5 Moirette, 7st. lib. (A. "Rcedl; 7 Mooroa, Gst. 71b. (R. Hinit). Bon Unin was slow to move away from the barrier. Mr.proa showed the way to the baels of the course, where Moiretto took charge. n«d led to the turn. Hern The Summit jvent to the front old led Sato the
straight. In the run hwo .St. ELmrf challenged him, and Raintid t tho verdict by two lengths, Tho bumfflit being s length to the good of General Maaeroi Time, Jmin. 57 i-feec.
Ti; MATAI'HUKDLIvS, of 120 eovs, Olio mile and a half.—3 Mr, W. Vfoo&'i liatana. bv Post-haste—Summers mare, 9st. (L.'Traill), 1; $ Mr. J. M. Cameron's Marble Head, list., lib, (Tricklobank), lij ■0 Mr, C. Avery's Trooper, flst. (Fraeer), 3. Also started: 1 Euroco,' list. 2l'b. (Simp* kins); 5 To Whetu, Sst. {il. ]?atelier); 3 Huia, 9st. Gib. (Ayres); '8 Coronation, ilst. {'A. ijardij 7 Charge, 9st. (IV. Marchant)* Passing the stand the fii'st tiu», the leading division we'ro Hataua, Oluirge, and Coronation. Going along tho back Hay tana was still in front, his Mares.t af, tendants being 'Charge and Huia Com-' in (5 into tho straight", the field closed tip with Hatana in front. In, tho ran homo Marble Head raado n. del rrmined frfforfc to reach Itatana, but failed by a couplo of lengths. Trooper was a length away third, and Chargo was fourth. Time/ 2min. 51sec. CLANDEHOi'E WELTER, ©f 130 sot.*,' Scv<ai furlotigs.— 1 Mr. B. J. Watt's Red Book, by Truo Blue—Ladv Marv, 7st. i'flb. (W. Bell), 1; 2 Mr. V. fl. Colelto's firaeburn, Sst. Tib. (A. Oliver), 2; 7 Mr. A. .Tacksoh's Coromandel, Sst, 3lb. (K« Lambew), 3. Also started: 5 Lady Louisa, | Sst. Sib. (V. Lee) ; 4 Merry Frank, Sst, i 131b. (M. M 'Dojiaid!; 4 Big Blast, 7st, i'i'b. (W. We'llc-r); 3 Mount Victoria, Sst. .lib. (W, Price) i T Coroniaiule!, Sst. 3!b. HC. Lartibess); G Stepney, Sst. 2!b. (iff. Tricklebank); 8 C'ahcr Davon, 7st. 71b. (SI. Kirk); !) Montreal, Tst. ill). (O'llalloran). When tho horses pot igolng. Mount Victoria was in front, and Jed all along tho back. At the turn for home she was still in front with Lady Louisa and. Montreal lying next. In tho straight Bed Book ioek chargo, and fron by half a length. Braebum, who camefrom tho middlo of tins field and who was hard ridden into second place was « length clear of Coromafidel. ,I'hen cawo Lady Louisa and Mount Victoria. Time, Imin.' KS 4-sscc.
PKBSIDKNIU HANDICAP, 300 sovs,' Ono inilo and a quarter. ; 9 Mr. C. Morse's Birkli.ne. by Birken- j head—Agony, Sst. lib. (Porter) V 3 Sir. J. M. Cameron's Seatemdilc, , fist. 101b. (W. Bell) 3 1 Mr. Lauco Wood's Sartcma, fist. 71b. : (A. I'eed) 3 Also started: 11 Midnight S«n, fl.ftv (M'Mullcn); 7 Undccided, Sst. lOIIx i.\f/ Jf'Donald); 2 1,/ord Eenown, Sst. Tliw (Tricklebank) i -Bronze, ss. i>lb. (Oliver) 10 Byron, Bst. (W. Price),;. 13LadyLaddo, 7st- Jib. (Hanson); 1.2 Master Livddo, 7st. Sib/ (J. Cgnlue); 8 Mangaiea, 7st. lib.. (It. Watson); 5 Ariom, 7st, (W. o'Hal!oran)| 6 Moutoa, Girl, Ost. 101b. (K. Lambessil 11 Imarose, Cst. 7'lb. ,
• Passing the stoftd the first lino, Biiic-' line aim Br?on wero in front. At tho top turn, Imaresa t<wk charge, but going along the bisek Birklino iig-ain took command, with Sartovna lying next. Coming into tho stmight, Birkline was clear ot the field, aiul coming 011 passed tho judge's box two 1-Gng-ths in front of Seston* dale, who finished a length in front of Sartovna. Bronw was fourth, and Aripm fifth. Time, 2miu. 8 l-sscc. AVESTBURI' HACK HANDICAP, cf 10(1 tovs. Five furlongs.—ll Mr. C. Louisson's Martlet, by Matt-ello—Miss Bogey, 7s-t. 7!b. (E, Manson), 1 2 Mr. Martin s TMr/ lova, "st. 111b. (W. Price), 3; 1 Mr. Highden's Bertrada, Sst. 71b. (A. Oliver), 3» Also started: 10 Secret Link, Sst. 91b. (T'ricklebank) i 7 Powder Fox, "st 91b., (A. lt«ed); Sir .M«u'.oa, "st. 51b. (H. Watson); 6 Multiplicity, Tat. 51b. (H. Kirk); 0 Epworth, 7st?3lb. (J. Cofdue); Waklemar, "st. 2lb. (AY. O'Hnllornn) i 5 Site* I'ose, "st. (K. Ijaiflbftss); 4 W'ailaiid, Gst, : 13Sb. (W. Bell); 15 Firing Line, Ost. 12lb, (J. HastLo)j 9 Iniifilnddo, Gst. 71b. (P. Manson); 12 AVaii-narino, Gst. 711). (E. iie.ll/'; 14 Badiancy, Gst. 7lb. (H. Hunt). At the barrier rise Martlet, hopped oat, and, galloping well, led all tho ivay, winning by a length from Pavlova, who was halt a length to the good of a very warm fnv» ourite, Bertrada. Epwojtii was fourth, Time, Itain. 3-sec. KAAVAU HANDICAP, of 200 sots. Si?
furlongs. 7 Mr. J. HarVs Makara, by St. Ctemcnta—Lady, of tho Lake, Sst, ■ i\Y. Price) fi 2 Mr. Highdeil's Ermengarde, Sst. lOib. ' j (A. Oliver) # 5 Mr. J. S. 'Ptosser's Aratiatia; list.. 7i!j.' (A. need) s Also started: 1 G-ladiele,. Bst. 101b. (M'Mullan); G ImmeF, 7st. Illb. (St'. If' Donald); 3 Eoceue, 7s-t, 91b. {«"„ Boll); -1 The Urea!: Mogul. 7st. 51b. (CHalloraii). Makara and Gladiole made tho mmhiK along the back and around to tho straight! entrance, EttireugMd* lying nest. Onca into tho straight, Makar« drew out. H" raengavdn and Aratiatia went after hint, but failed to reach him, the St, Clementshorse . getting there by a head from liriyieiitfardte, wiio was a loßjii'h ftild a ua.>i in front of Aratiatia. Glad,isle was fourth. Time, lmin. loscc. CHIISTMAS HACK WBLTJSR, of 10C fiovs. Seven furtongs.—3 Mr. AY. J. Danglas's Jliwitapu., by San Fran— Mongonui, Bst. Bib. (1L AA atsan), 1; 2 Mr. P. Soamos's Arlington, S?t. lib. {1. C, Porter*. 2; 1 Mr. H. AVolland'3 MonoIcguo, fet. ltlb. (A. Oliver), 8, Also start-: «d: 5 Sir Donald, Bst. 101b. (Price); * /e«a, Bst. 51b. (Skeates); 7 Gerbera, Sst. lib. IK. Young); 8 Ladiiy, 7st. 12H». (0 Halloran)} SI Hansard, 7st. 121b. .(11. Tricklcbank; 0 Cour-tlcy, "st. !i)ll>. , iM. _ II Don* aid); 11 Prince . Laddo, 7st .I Vlb. (H. Hunt); 12 HiUinsien, 7st. ,Ib. 12. Manson); 10 Sir-Fishe.r, ifit. ab. Bell). Monolopio was tho first yo,.S et ' poiutf., aud led to tUo whcr'O Arliiijiton joined him. The pair made the .pace ! until' opposite tho members, stand, wnw'o lliivitapn, who had been Ivwg third, rniiged alongside them. In tho run to the post Hiwitnpu got hamo with half a length to sp'iiro from Arlington, ttho was a similar distance-in front of Moiiolgue. Sir Fisher*' was fourth. Time, I»U>. 29stc, FAIiEAVEI.Ii HANDICAP, of ISO sow. One mile and 53 yards.—l Mr. I'. «• Fitspatnck's Mummer, .by Mimic, Bst. 10H>. (A. Olivorj, t; 2 Mf. It. AA 7 hifney*s Odessa, Sst= 21b, (AV..Priw), 3 : 5 Mr.' 6. Peiifold's P.wewantu, <>st. < ll>. •fO'HaUoran), ». Also started: 3.Glenferii, 7st. 81b. (M. M'Do'iiald); I Npabniarn, Tib. (W. Be-s.l>7 G AViiJpaku,, Gst. Ulb. (A. Peed*); 7 Som«tihove;i Gst.' ilb. (Hunt). 8Montreal, fist. 7)b.'<Meaf:b'cii , Jluninwr led all the war. winning b> half « lenetli from Odessa, wlw came over th» last bit, «md beat Parewaimi bv a length tor second place. Time, latin. 18sec. REHANDICAPS FOR MARION.
Tor th-o first day's events at tho SfM\ ion Jookoy Club's Summer M«ehm v Mr. .7, H. Pollock has dwlared the rplmwlicnps:—First Hftelt H«rdk«: Hfl» tefta, lOst. Eloctrio Hack Handicap: Monologue, 9st.! trcrberft, vst. 13:1b. Miwtor fiitr Ewcct, Sst Sib. Bash fiack Umi* dlcSii: sTI)Jm«W. fct. 21b.; Mayttat 8?t 21b. Sw Year Writer Unci;: St. Eta, 9=l. 41b. Railway Hnfodiowp: •Ma*aro. Sst. "tb ■' Ilnather. Jst. 31b. Stewards' Welter Handicap; Jfatlotf, Sst. 13ib.; Jlciwloff'ie, tot. Sib.
WAIRARAPA ft.C. MEETING, Bnapani has been scratched for all engagement's at the Wairap.pn E.C. meet* ilig. 'Mr, K. Knox s filly lukjwai fan. into a post of the fence round the track at Tanheriiukau .on Monday mottling and M sevf-rdv -out on the shoulder. fen» is an unlikely starter at tlio meeting. CARRINGTON STAKES. By TelegTapk—Press Association— 'C&py'rteht Sydney, December 29. Athenic's time in the Carruigton StalM equalled the previous If si. INDIAN~VTCEROY'S CUP. Melbourne, Dec-ember 2!>. A. cable message has been received fhM India. stating that. JtayfoUrl h»s won.iho Viceroy's Cup for the third time Jemima was placed sccond.
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