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THE TURF.

WESTLAND RACING CLUS. SUMAIER JIEETING. v fßy TolcsroDh.-Preas Aswclatlon.) Hohltlka, ■January:4. The Westland Racing Club was favoured with lino weather to-day for tho Summer Meeting. Thero were good fields and close ■finishes in tho different;, events. Tho. totalisator takings wero £4938, as against £7170 last year. Results: — ■ . KANIERI HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. Five furlongs and a half. 1 Divorce, Ost. 91b 1 2 Roval Sleeves, 9st 2 3 Alerton, lOst. 121b. 3 Glenongly and Amalgam also started. Won by a long neck, with Alerton a length 'awav. Time, lmin. 12sec. • STAFFORD HANDICAP,' of 60 sovs. Seven fnrlongs. 3 Impulsive, 7st. 21b 1 1 Waipnmii, Bst. 31b. • ~....../•... • 2 2 Royal .Marine, Bst. 101b. 3 Won by half a head. Time, lmiii. 35sec. * ' : BOROUGH HANDICAP TROT (saddle), of 60 sovs. ' Ono mile. 10 lanto,. Usee 1 8 Tapanui, list. 2 C RitaH., 21sec ...;.•.:.. 3 Thirteen others started. Rita H. led for tho first part of the race, but lanto trotted well throughout, and won com-' fortably, Rita H„ coming with a fast run, almost beat Tapanui for second place. Time, 2min. 31 2-ssec. ' HOKITIKA HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. «'. Ono milo and a quarter.. • , 5 Glencannich, 7st. 121b •••• \ 2 Ellerton, 7st. 101b '2 1 Portland Lady, .9st: 131b 3 Also started: 3 Britain Crown,.Ost.. Sib.; 4 Gasoline, Ost. Glencannich led to tho stand the first timo round, closely followed by Portland Lady. Gasolino was then, running third,. 'When, tho home turn was reached Glencannich was.in front, and the others wero unabloto get up. Gasoline was last. AVon-.by three-quarters of a length. Time, 2min. lGsoc. WOODSTOCK HANDICAP, of 60 sovs. Five furlongs. 4 Excitement, Bst. 71b. 1. 3 Namua'i, lOst.'llb. V -' 6 Lady Alildred, 75t.131b. ...; 3 Also started: 1 Alissile, Sst. 51b.; 2 Alcjcykoff, 9st: 31b.; 6 Vanada. Excitoment jumped away at tho start, and : was never headed, winning' comfortably by a length and a half. Time, lmin. 'o l-ssec. __ , PROVINCIAL HANDICAP TROT, of •70 sovs. Ono mile and a half. 3 Rita H„ 24scc. • 1 G Kop'arii Dick.llsec. --'. £ 8 Alalabar, 21scc. •• •-.'/} Eleven Others started." A splendid race. Time, 4min. lOsec. : HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Six furlongs and a halt. 4 Alir-sile. Bst, 111b. ;..,.-.; 1 6 Royal Alarinc, 95t,.101b 2 1 Aciiillodcs .....' • ••••• ~3 From • an excellent start Alissile promptly went to tho front, and held, command throughout. Won. by a head. The others, with tho exception of Aimwell, whoso bridlo gave -way, wore close up. Time, lmin. 27 l-ssec. • FLA'ING HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. ■■•■• Four furlongs. 2 Naumai, KM. 81b ...T 3 Alorevkoff, Sst. 91b. ..' :2 1 Royal Sleeves, 9st. Clb • 3 Also started: 4 Austuri-as. 7st, olb.; Furo, 7st. 61b. ;'Wet*. Donald, 7st, ; Naumai went to tho front and maintained the lead throughout. . Timejvol 4-oscc. The judge's decision on this race did not meet ivith approval, as Royal Sleeves was said to.have run into second place.' ACCEPTANCES' FOR' s'EC€ND'DAi\' "■: HohltiiWi January. 4. Tl*.e .following acceptances were received on Satnrdaymght-for the second day's.races of tho AVestland Club s meeting:— ' . PIONEER HANDICAP. Five fur-longs'-and a half.—Divorce, lOst, olb.; Alorevkoff, Ost. olb;; Excitement, 9st. 31b.;"Achilledes, 9st. lib.; Missile, 9st. lib.:'Furo,'"St.; Epaul, 7st.; Alare Epaulet, 7st.; Ahiki, 7st, AIINERS' PURSE. Seven furlongs. —Rurik, 9st. 101b.; Royal Dragoon, Ost. Sib.: Nithsdale, 9st. 31b.; Royal Alarinc, 9st. lib.; Waipumn, Sst: Sib.; Ellerton, Sst. 71b.: Impulsive, Sst. 41b.; Lady Kilcheran, Sst. lib.; The Nut, 7st.; Uproar, 7st. WESTLAND CUP. Ono mile—Portland Lady, lOst.; Alerton, 9st. 111b.; Divorce, 9st. alb.; Britain Crown, Ost. lib.; Royal Dragoon, Sst. 121b.; Rnrik, Bst. 111b.; Glencannich, Sst. 91b.; Ellerton, Sst, lib.: Aerial, 7st. 121b.; Impulsive, . 7st. Olb.; Turna, 7st, 81b.; Glenonglev, 6st. 131b. GOLDFIELDS' HANDICAP. Five furlongs.—Naumai, KM. 131b.; Moreykoff, 9st. 51b.; Royal Sleeves, 9st. 21b.; Lady Alildred, Sst. 31b.; Lady Kilcheran, Sst.; Asturius, 6st. 71b. WELTER HANDICAP. Six furlongs and a half.—Rurik, lOst, 111b.; Nithsdale, KM, lib.; Glencannich, Ost. 131b. ; Royal Alarino, 9st. 121b.; Alissile, 9st.' 91b.; Waipunui, 9st. 71b.; Achiltcdes, 9st. alb.; Aimwell, Bst.; Glenongley, Sst;; Separator, Sst.; Tho Nut, Sst.; Uproar', Bst. COUNTY TROT. Ono mile.—lanto, 4sec.; Chief Spec, Bscc.; Tapanui, Ssee.; Stormless, 9sec'. j Rouble, .7sec.; Quinceland, 12src.; Sidus', lpsec; Triumnh, . ICsec.; Comrade, 17sec.; Tcresima, ISsec.; Discovery,'lSsec.; Rita H., 17 sec.; Childless,'.SOsee,; Ruatapu, 2lsec.; Grey Rucn','22secr;'Wattlewood, 23scc.; Old Ginger, 24scc.; Electrum, 25scc.; Truce, 25see. FINAL HANDICAP. Four furlongs. —Naumai, list. 61b.; Britain Crown, lOst. 21b.;; Aloreykoff, 9st, 91b.; Excitement, Ost. 71b.: Missile, Ost.; Aerial, Sst. 121b. • Lady Alildred, Sst. 31b.; Furo, 7st.. ~•••■-■ CENTURY TROT- Two miles.-Beach Boy, scr.; ■ Stormless, lOsec.; Cliief Spec, llsso.; Rouble, Usee; Kopara Dick, 13scc.; Arcadian, 20sec.; Triumph, 22scc.; Rita H., 24'scc; Sidti3, 24sec.; Afaimot, 27sec.; Alalabar, 28 sec,; Childless, 32sec.; Bell 0., 32sec.; Highball, 33sec.; Genial, 37sec. NORTH OTACO JOCKEY CLUB. SECOND DAY'S -RESULTS. ■- (Bji.Tclcgrapu.-i'ress'. Association.) '■' Oamaru, January 3. ; The North Otago Jockey Club 'had a record attendance ■ for• tho second da.v. The amount put through tho totalisator was £11,017 10s., bringing the total for the meeting'up, to £23,068, as conipared with £21,633 for the summer meeting oflast year. '-Rdßults:— Ono milo and ' '•■' . a-' half.- ' • ' - 4 Kingsway, Ost. olb. 1 2 Kilnicnv, list, 111b 2 sCoronot'ted,.l2st. 131b. ~ 3 Also started: 1 Alorric-Valet, lOst. 111b.; 6 Alercedo, lOst.lOlb:; 8 Simon Puro, ]Ost;. alb'..; 0 Ribston Pippin, Ost. 31b.; 7 Combination, 9st.; 3ißook Ferry, Ost. 21b. Won by half a length. Time, 2min. COsco. ' TRIAL STAKES. Fivo furlongs. 2 Kazan, Bst. lib. 1 1 Tip Top, Bst; :...... .'2 5 Craig.Athol, Sst. : 3 Also .'started: 4 Lacrosse, Bst. 21b.; 7 Grand Cup, Bst.; 8 Bamaby Bright, Bst.; 6 Ponola, Bst, ; 3 Yes, Bst. Won by four lengths. Time, lmin. 2 3-ssec. REDCASTLE HANDICAP. Ono mile. 8 Alosgiol, 7st. 71b 1 5 The Cornet 2 Robert 8011,, Bst. 41b. 3 Also started: 2 Lady Alarcia, 7st. 31b.; G Troon, Gst.'l3lb.; 4 Gold Coin, 6?t. 111b.,; 7 Glcnfin, Gst.- 71b,. ,Won rrv two'lengths. Time; 43}soc. : -. .: LADIES' PURSR. Seven furlongs. 3 Moneymaker, lOst. 31b 1

1 Optician, list 2 7 Kingsburv, lOst. 31b 3 Also started: Coy, list. !)lb.; Alcrccdo, list. 71b.; 2 lhapi, lOst. I'.'lh.; (i Don Rubyl, lOst,; 7 Iris Lily, KM, Won by two lengths. Time, lmiii. 33sec. WAITAKI HANDICAP. Five furlongs. 3 Baritone, 7st. lib. } 1 John Barley Corn, 7st. 51b 2 5 Fonder. 7st. lib. ■' Also started: 4 Tcviotdale, Sst.; l> Stopmaid, Cst. 131b.; '7 Forest. Hello, Gst. 111b. Won by a nock. Time, lmin, 1 2-uscc. NURSERY HANDICAP. I'our furlongs. , - 1 Bee, Sst. Sib ■■• }. 2 Rouge, Bst. 31b. ...: :■ - These were tho only starters. Won hard held- by four, lengths, lime, 49 4-ssee, . „. . WINDSOR HANDICAP. Six furlongs. 4 Slogan, 7st. 41b , l , 7 Otakeho, 7st. 811). " 5 Bridegroom, 7st. 51b. •• ••—••■.. \, Also started: 2 Sveaborg.Bst.nil>., 1 John Barley Corn Sst. 10lb.; G flrcgory, 7st. Olb.: 0 Izdubar, 7st,: SAi u» Finland, Gst. 71b; 3 Ivassan.. ,st 31b. Won by a-, long neck. lime, Imm. 1G 2-osce. „. , , PARKSIDF/WELTER. Six furlongs., 5 Kostroms, OsV 6U> £ 4 Vanquish, 7st, 71b - 3 Kilts, Ost. 131b. •„••:-;;,"• i Also started: G Gnome, Ost. Gib.; - Glenowl, Bst. 101b.; 1 FirstOlnnce, Sst. ltllb.; 7 Joan. Sst. 31b.; 8 Omcious. ist., 71b. 'Won by a long neck. : Time, lmin. 15 3-oscc. INVERCARCILL MEETING. SPECIALFORAI WINS THE HANDICAP. (By Tclcgraph.-Pross Association.) Invorcargill, January 4. Tho Jnvereargill Summer Alceling was concluded on Saturday in line but windy weather. Scratchmgs were Irequent and consequently the fields were disappointingly small. A sum of £l-,o«i> was put through the totalisator, as against £14,104 for the second day ot last year. The total for tho meeting was £27,963, as compared with £29,196 last year. Results:— SUMMER HANDICAP, of 100 sovs, Seven furlongs. G Mr. C. Christie's Moonglow, by i Treadmill-Sunglow, Sst. Sib. 1 I 2 Mr. H. Friedhuidcr's Miss Xolinar, Bst. 111b. • " 4 Mr. J. Richardson's Rod Pennon. Sst. 111b :•••• ? Also started: 1 Pollank, Sst. olb.; u Fable, Sst. 61b.; 10 Summertime, Sst. 61b.: 1 Lord Frederick, Sst. 41b.; 9 Golden Webb, 7st. 101b.; S Sporbank, 7st. 111b.; 3 Rongaherc, Sst.; 7 Neuroma; 7st. 121b.; Acroforui, 7st. 101b. Won by four- lengths, with Red Pennon nearly three lengths away, Lord Frederiek'fourth, and Speybank fifth. Timo, lmin. 31 2-osoc. ROSLYN HANDICAP CLASS TROT, of 100 sovs. Ono mile and a half. 7 Mr. P. Dalton's Ariadne, by Lord Althorpe—Sweedy, 2see 1 2 Mr. C. Hazlett's Hectorata, Sscc. 2 j-1 Mr. D. Calder's Swcetchild, osee. 3 Also started: 3 Proud Moor, Usee.; 9 Doughboy, lOsc-c.; 8 Lady Montifiore,Ssee.; 6 Yarraville, 4sec.; 5 Vincent, 2scc.; 1 Regina Bell, scr. Won by two lengths, with Swcetchild fivo lengths away. Time, 3min. 38sec. SOUTHLAND HANDICAP, of 400 sovs. One mile and a distance. 1 Mr. J. H. Proser's Specialfonu, by Boniform—Signal, Sst. 131b. 1 2 Mr. W. Crossan's Parable, 7st. Gib. 2 The only starters. Won easily by two lengths. Time. 2min. GLADSTONE HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. Ono mile. 6 Messrs. Welfare. :,aiid-,-TJiorason's Obolus. by ■ Obligado—Modiste, . 7st, 121b 1 7 Mr. Jan. Towzer's Miss Signal, ."st. 71b :..■...•....:.•.. 2 2 Messrs. W. Baird, inn., and Subury's Hesfome, Sst, 21b. 3 Also started: 4 Peter, !)st.; 5 Martian Maid, Sst,; 1 King Torrent, 7st.' 101b.; 3 Miss Kellermen. , Won by half a length, with Hesiono a neck away, just in front of Peter. Time, lmiu. 46 2-osec, SHORTS HANDICAP, of 135 sovs. Six furlongs. 2 Air. W. J. Doyle's Golden. Alofn, bv Camiic Cliiol—Good Morning, Sst. Olb 1 4 Air. P. Price's Abo. Sst, 61b. 2 3 Mr. F. Alooro's Gcklsail, 7st. 51b. 3 Also started: 1 Speedometer, Sst. olb. Won by half a length, with Goldsail a similar distance away, and Spced : ometer close up. Time. lmin. 19see. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 110 sovs. One mile. 4 Mr: D. W. Thomson's Game Child, hv Red Rothschild— Alambrino King mare, scr 1 3 Air. W. J. Dovle's F. E. Bells, ' "7sec 2 6 Air. J. R. Ai'Alurrars Totty Wood, lOsec - 3 Also started: 2 Young Hector, 13 sec.; 7 Dolly Rothers, Bseo.; . 8 Ella Lyons, 9sec!; 1 Aliss Fortune, Gsec.; s"Restoration, 3sec. Won by three lengths, with the third horse fivo lengths away and Restoration fourth. Time. 2min. 25 l-ssee. SOUTHLAND GUINEAS. For three-year-olds. Ono mile. 1 Mr. H. Friedlandcr'B Flora M'Donald, bv Boniform—Lady Lochiel. 9st. lib 1 2 Air. W. T. Hazlett's Sir Brigid, by Cnnrobert—St. Brigjd 2 The onlv starters. Won in a canter by eight lengths. Time, lmin. 50.2-5 sec. FINAL HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. One mile. 4 Alessrs. W. Baird, iun.'s, Rnd W. Sunbury's He.sion'e, by Pallas — Antigone,' 7st. 101b 1 1 Air. W. Crossan's Aphaea, Sst. ...;.■ 2 2 Air. W. T. Hazlett's Dircctoire, Sst. 41b -.- 3 Also started: 3 Sec-kashore, ist. 131b.; 5 Aliss Signal, Sst, 111b. Won by two lengths, ivith the third horse a similar distance away, and Seekashore close up fourth.,,"

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1949, 5 January 1914, Page 7

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1949, 5 January 1914, Page 7

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