THE TURF.
, - —-h—*-*— TAIiANAKI J.C. MEETING ■ GCLDSI7/B WWS THE Ci'P. (Br T«leirr«»'b-J > f«at iMsaiwAMU ' . Now Plynipttth, February 11, The Taranaki Jockey Club's AWtumri Sleeting opened tOHlay in glorious suinmer Weather, 'jWailtodimeo' ii-ns ' large, and .specula'tion brisk, the totalisator handling tho sum of £15,6'?8 10s> during the day, as against £12,840 last . year, an increase of £2838 10s. Results ;-_ / • Flll lL HACK - HtlilD-Ijfcbs-pt 12a sovs. Soiond hoi-sc, 10 soys, from tho stake. Quo mile aiii; R half. ' i " 1 U t\ L - P o^' 6 h - S. EurnalS', by Daystar-iSt,. Conon mare „ r |-«l3lb.(H,Copesta:ke 1 2 Mr, Penfold's. b, g. Huja Ws Us.t, 111b, Ciiielydijig : 7lb. ► u -vr t,*i, > (M'Cabe) 2 o Mr. M, Milla's gr. g. Warea, 6vrs.,' Also started: 4 Katua, 9s.t. I,llb. (faeluding rib penalty) ilurtagJOj and .3 Ruffy, 9st. 31b. (Graham) . Wmhcr trained by P.. Coffey. . Katua fell four 'furlongs ..from home, and. the rape resolved itself i.ftto a match between .ICurnaipi. and Hula. Kiirnttlpi had a .lengths advantigo as " , they ran into tho-straight) .and .held it easily to the finish. Warea. Was .nearly twenty lengths away,. just beat"J.6 Kmfy by a head for third place. Time,. 2min, 49 3-ssec. STEAVARDS? HANi)IGAP, of ISO sovs. fcccond torso IS sovs, . from the' ■stake. Fivo furlongs, "■. l;Mr, L, ■&. Bremer's blk. h. Lord LUpfa, by ' * « &• * lbi •••*' <$■ Bawy) i' - 1 0 Mr. J, Britten's b. m. Gerberga, 7st. ................(W. Bell) i Mr.- C. Jack6,on'6 h. g. Astor,' .' :■■ 3yrs„ Bst. 91b,. (including, jib. penalty) , ..,..(11. Gray) .3 Also started: 2 Peronilla, Bst.2lb; (W, Young); 6 G'ratt.an, Bst. 2.1b. (J, quest); 4 Epworth, Sat. (R. foung); 7 Simple Ssstn, 7sfe (Gordue); arid 8 Bradanianto, : 6.st. 91b, (H. Yopng)l Winner trained % M, Gardiner. Lord tnjnn-TOs 'first to take up (he run-nine-, from a fine start, followed by Peronilla, aiid won ,v«ry easily by thr?o», quarters of a leii.gtlv from Gerbe'tga. As-' tor Was two lengths . away, 'third, arid then ca.moPs.roii.ilia., 'Gr'a.'ttari, .and Sih> '' pie Sam. Epwbrfl'i whipped in the tt Time, .lrnin, 2-I-Sscc.-" TIMARU HA:OK,HANDiOAP, ; of 100. ' sovs. Second iiorso 15 sovs. .from, the stake. Sep furlongs.. '■'.-..: 1 Mr.. F, C'Dayis's hr. g. Paoß, by M«friwe»—Nnkumaratea, :4y-ite., Ss't. Orb. „.,.,(«.. Gra.y) 1--2 Mr, A. Atwood's b. m. Miss Kelly, ' %rs., 7sf. 61b. (&'Hall6rari), S 3'- Mr. J. F, Butler's b'. -rn. Rector Girl, aged, 7st. B'lb.' (including ■ alb, over) .(Deeley) 3 . Also started: 9-Rataiia, Sit. '71b,.(A. , Oliver); .3 Kiiw -Chi-ara, B'st. "81b. 0. ■ Ooilq-uest); 6 Toa Te're, est. 51b, (C, .-' Pr|cb); 5 Crawford, 7-st..'l2lh. (No'dder)). ,8 Pa'tronata.j ",st. M&, "<ss. Yo.Urig); \7 : Mnrtmgale» 7st. (iricliidmg 2lbi Over) • (R, Berry); 12-Armature, Bst. 121b. . (Cordtio); 1:0 Om'a'ta,' 6;st,. 12 : lb, (Beli)'j 11 Recomioftre, -6'st. .Mb. (including- lib. rover) (La-riibossv .''... Winner-trained Ivy J, Q'NeiiL. At-tliodfa.tanceuHssli.eliy looked all over a ivinher., but Padli, uipely hiindlcd . by; H, GraJ-j, finisiie'd' gainely aiid .jijst beat:h.er b.y a hca'd'oij-theposfc. , Rector . . Girl Avas a head i'way, thrtdi-iind -. eanio Rataim, and -.-:,: Time, irivin.. foSi-Ssei.: -. --.-'.'' :'--.'"'V !; '-' TARANAKI CUP HANDICAP; of :p6f%' govs., spe.ond horsfi'to receive i'.,60-.'<. / sovs and third hb.rso '20 sovs, .:'frpiu : .''; the stake. Griemi/o and a quarter; 7 Mr. J. . sijse, by 5-vrs-. : , ■'' "sfc-olb. ..,.,..-„....,;. (J, CCShca),'! 3 Mr-. G. I). .Greenwood's"br. g. EmpeTadorj 4yrs,, 51b. ....'.:' . ~.(W. Ypung) 2 5 Mr. j. Sarlo's b. .g. Byron, .Sy.rs.. . Bst, lib. (8.-D'ee'lfi-yj 3 Also-started:' 2 Allegation, gst, Slh. (A, Oliver}-; 1 Cheddar, Bst, 21b.. (H. Gray!); 6 Peroneal, Tst, 121b, (D'ftai-lor-a-u)r4-''Stepney.. 7st.'l2jb, (W. .Boll).; ■' 8 Fatronale, 7s, 91b; (L; No.ddet); 2 3'ircsorivo, "st. 91b, (J. Cgiique's't); 9 Con the SliatighraUl)., Tst. .31b. (R. Barry), Allegation and Tiresome were bracket-' ed. ;on the- tota'lisator. ..'.,' Wuffler trained. by-J. Cliaafo.-, juib Tlie field moved off in almost perfect order, Con tlio "Shaugraifrj, being -tlio only one to lose ground. Peroneal and I'atrpnale Set a warnv ;pSce, followed by Empe'rador and-a 'bunched 'jot; $olci-s-iji'e .mo'v-ecf up into third'place-as they ran .past tho -stand. Tlie order tl.i'cn, was Patroriale, Peroneal, Goldsize, Eiripersdor. Allegation, and -.'Steiincy-, Tiro- * some being last. '.At the .six-furlbiig ■post .'Patroivaiis and Ptstoncal Qpfeiied. up a .big break -on- Gp-Wsize a : rid- 'Eiriperadof, and Byroii ran into fifth place five furlongs Irb.nr home. At -the- High School 'bond the leaders- cOnijrieficed' to ■ c.ont'e back,. .and G'ojdsi-zii hpsded iheip before tu'r-mri-g for home, . Emperad.or' arid Byroii cani.e,.through strongly, but * tliey.;- had .no chajioo -rif catching' tho light-weight (Gpldsws)-, who \\Hxl cqnif .foitably by rather more ■thah a length-. ■Emperador ju.s.t-beat'.Byron'by a ■short . inick, .arid tho order then 'was Tire'soriie, Allegation, And Clied'dar, #ith Con, tlio : Si)ii.iigli.ra-u:ii,niid l-'atrpnalo last',' '.Timet ■2mini 7- • Y ■ ' FIRST: WELTER- -HANpiCAP, of'-lOtT ■ sovs",'secoiid liorso -Jo- receive 13\ ■ eovs'from the stako-. Oho wile. I'Mr. T. F. Goddard-s br, g. T-eti:-. • "'.'« k-ura, by Ad'yapce—Dauriere, , : 6yrs,,Bst a , (H; Gray)' 1 3M.r. ©.King's b. g. Invader, 4yrs., 7st. laib..- '. '. (Belt). 2 . 2 Mr. A. Jackson's b. g. Corom.aiidel, agedj Bst;' 01b, ,-'OV. ~\>«n.g) 3 Also-started: 4 Wild Lupin, Bst. 51b. (H.-,. Cppes-ta'ko). .• trained-bj* owrier. . T*tikUr'a led - all the way, and won fairly eonjfort&hly by'lialf a lerii?tli from Invader, who beat Cor.'om.an ; d.eT ,'liy a ■couple of lengths. Time, 1-m.in, 4isec, OKATO HACK of, 100 ' soVSi, second liorso to -rcceiy'o.ls . soys,- frptii tho stake. ,'O.uo. mile. '• 9 Mr, J. M'Carty's b, g, Pationy- . mic, by ■Patromjs'—lnha, fiyrs',.,. Bst, .........,.„.;..;. (0, M'Carten) • 1 1 Mr. W. C. .clj, &" IDi Gama, Bst,- 3lb. (iive.-. fib, pen.) ;(H. -fev) -2 3-Mr. J. F, Butler's b, hi. CoiincT., : syrs., "st. Sib. 31b, .ov-c'r) ' (B,; : Deeley) 3 Also started: 2 Canute, jjlst. 41b: (W,Tourig); 6 Maniaroa, Bst|, ((3.- Price)-; 7 . ■Florist, £st... (Stevensen); 5 SHiiota-, 7st. 91b. „(.R. Berry):; B.ftutcher ,Roy, v.s't,' Sib. ■■('Cbriquesti;' '4 Patronc'sSi .6st. 121b. ,(E, .Youiig); iO-.'Classis,' '6st,' I2lb, ' (W. 'Bell); 11 ficllo Paul; Osf, 121b. . . : '. ~ Wirinor trained by, 0, Cox, ~' Florist .caused 4 lot of tfovibio.at'tbo 1 start; .breaking the. tapes .and/ delaying matters, considerably* : feared up and fell backiyards,. but Cqnqrio.st clovcrly essaped ac.cidciit,' ..Even* tua.ily a .good' start was' effc-c-ftd, I'atranymic Wiis in. froutes'tlfey, swung into the straight. -.h'iidc'Pi Gflriia- and - Cbririoy imiiiediatbiy 'challenge.;),....A fino race ensued, Patroriym'ic Ou.ts.tiiyirig -Di oa:liia' aii'cV wi.lu'iirig by htilf 'a '/length. . Coririey was a. 'similar, di.stancb awp.y Utirrl.'" Time," lmiii. ■'4'3se:cl FLYING HANI>iCAP, of 200 ?ec- , ond hors'ot'j rcCeivp .20 sovs,., aii.d third 10 sovs. from- tlio- -stakoi Sis; i'lt-rio'hgs. • ■' Mr. F. ,Selw6od'S b, g. Play ! d.ff,"by , iivrs,, Bst.Jlib ~,.,.,.,...„;:. v (R>,Een:y) |. Mr. Walter ftaloigli'S blk. g. llewi ,Poto, 3yrs., 7si„ 101b, (G, Price) 2 Mr.' t. O'Noill's eh.' ml.' Gl.atliple, • agcd,Sst.irib ~ (W. Yo(iiig)."3 Wianci' trained by T. .Pine-.- .' Only three . started.. Play Off .Wen nicely by two'arid: a;-
half lengths frorn liowi Pptp, who beat (Jladiolo : fjly. a lengthl' ' Tiipc, ", Ipiiulosec.' " "'■'" "' ■* ! '" ■••■".,""' MAIDEN HACK SCUBRY, of 50 sovs.., second harso to:recc'iv,o JO soys, from the stake). ' Bst. l Fiyo furlongs.,- '■- ■■'■ - ■ :■ ■■■"■■■-- ■•-'-■•.- •'-,•■ 2 Mr. blk.-m. Innoladdoj by: Sir Laddo —Innnmor- . ata;43Ts. •••••••••••■"•(A. Oliver). 1 6 Mr. H.:lt, 'A'qltord's, ]). 'g.. Firing JUine, oyra.'.'•■'•'•;•'••••• (U-j pcplpy) 2 3 Mr. :W. Jbp'p's b. g. His EJniuqn<s 4yrs. ''..V....."...""V..-''.. (Lan)bpss)' 3 Also ptartcd: 8 Advancer: .(Conquest)'; 7 Watiue (C. I'rico); 11 Lady Arhishbt, carried 91b; over (Fowler);-4 'Patroon . (H. Gray);' 10 St. 'Hubert/ (Anst'js)'- 8 Sylvan Dak? (Bell); 1.-Euco'r'o,' carried 61b. over (Cppest'akp); d,'' Ispla,"" fty. Price). . % '■ ' '• '.." ' !.'.'' ' Winner trained by H. Eya. , Tho issue ■ appeared to. lie,'. between . Innoladdo.aud 'Ifjsjclp tKe (lis-: tanco Patrbbii faltered, and Iniibfaddo ran in a .winner by nearly a'lerig'tli'frb'in Firing Lino., His Eminence was a cjoso third, Pat'rppu fourth,' and St, Hubert last. Time.'.lmiri. "3s'c'c,."' ,' " NOTES ON THE RAQING. (By Telegraph.—Special Oorraspondent.) , February 11- '■ Loppliiie',' Anibassafloiy <ind"high9en were withdrawn, and.'-. Kurnalpi' wasmade a good favourite in'' the • Hack Hurdles. "At the .finish strong "support carrio lor Hiun, who was ridden' ' by M'Cabei •Katua maidq the running $ the six furlongs post, where the fayflU.fr ite got up ,pp. 'the inside, ; ancl the next fence brought diias'tef to Katua." Huia challenged Kurnalpi on the bend, but higs jumped badly, and the favourite ran in. an easy .winner. The other' pair were beaten', plf. .'Huia, jumped very 'badly,, although the,fciicesfliad a most accommodating lean, but Kunijilpi fenced cleanly thrdughoii'i■''■• Thej'stewards inquired into the; ciipi\m'stanpe's attending ' the. 'i&\\ of. Katua, 'but'fqund that, /tfie.. mishap 'wg's . apcidental'.'.- They,' however, suggested MuVt'agh should lerigtheti'h.is leathers'.' '".',','.'. The. jpra'tphingV pen' was freely used in tho Stewards' "Handicap,./the, race being • generallji regarded''as'a go'od. thing for/Lord Lupin. Berry, was fortunate enough' to draw .No. .1 position, and ha bpgan smartly,' but Grattan. from "the jpiuqcl him,.ana , wao wijh hini'as,', they tyriied Into |lie, straight. Simple/; Bam then ,'cqrh,ei fast on, the,. outside, but'faded again, and Gerbprga, who. had been/well lift challenged/Lord 'Lupin. The "favourite 'field' his own, however, aiid ; won by three* parts' of- a' length. Astqr, who • began slowly, finished on well • in third place. Peronilla; was fourth,,,' and Simple Sam rest. . ■'.'■':" v-?i'.;-:- ,, ''4 ."• ,-*/'. ~-'": Though the favourite Paoli won the,' Timaru Hack event, he had nothing to spare.' at the, finish, and it, was only Gray's hprsernaiiship 'thsit gojt him "there,, i It. .was/a :iin'6'run homo, and the" first five horses finished with only heads bo-' tweeiy them. Racing down the ■■ back Martingale and Miss Kelly were running clear of Rector Girl and Hatana, with the favourite, well. back, and Toa Tere (who'was cufcput ! at'the : st'a'ft) last. As they entered" the straight Martingale . was being bustled along, and Miss .Kelly took chargo-at the'distance-'. Paoli ■ then/ "through,' and; after 'a /great finish,''won by 'a 'head.' '■'.'Rector Girl was and then camo Rataiia and. stopped when' racing apros's/tjie, bottom,' or he. wpuldhave, bpen : in.a'.place.'" r Ari inquiry was held into thq running o£ Toa Tore, and was' $djo,urnpd' uhttl'-ill n.m..tp-morrpw. '• '''■■' As sjoin'ej'very. smart •.sprinters .were . engaged in expected that- a fast'race 'wpiild:bp the result,'.: but. few 'were prepared t<i se'ti . the resprd,.ijgui:e& whieh..ive'i'o,.iactuallv. hoisted..|,.;At".the..; and Patrpnalc, shptioutifroni the (field, and; with' ;half. a'/milq to, go',, still had !a big break,.; They cpftapsed, at the three f.url.ongr post," and'Qold'sixe, who. had. been .kept. haiuly,"too.k charge, ' ancl remamed'in'.front''to'tho post.- Euiperador was 'a' head in front." o'r ,'Byron, and then camo Allegation and/Tiresome together. Ohoddar, tlw'-faYpurite','never lopked.jike. a .winner/ by,t; Emp.erador ran a" good raco. under- his,big' weight. Stepney fan/ well'to the'straight entrance,' b.ut failed t-o finish oh/."'■".'. Qnly a quartet faced the starter .-.in . the Open,. Welter Handicap, and. Tetis kiira started favourite'.'- Clray took him- . to the front.-at. tho flagfall,/and he re-' mained tlierc. throughput the journey/ Invader and Coromandcl both endeavoured to overhaul.him -in,the last quarter,, but ho-stalled them'"off, and won witha little in hand/'Ho stripped .well to-day, thpugh ho, was,a' trifle, sore, in tho preliminary! ' Another very warm proposition, Di Gama, .was saddled up'in'.the Okato Hack Handicap,. but this time a-rank' oiitsidop (Patronymic) won by a length, with "tha/favourit'o, .a. neck:in front of Cohney, Patroness made the rulming from' Patronymic to the turn,, wi.th the favovtrite. wall placed, but ha could liot overhaul' the Hawera hbrsp, x Canute ran badly. ■ M'A'rteh," rider of Patronymic, was fine'qV'ss for crossing Butcher Boy,,before heiflg the-.stipulated .two length?[ahead. .;•.;•■ '..''/'•'.' '~,.' Three was the main in'the Flying Handicap, llev/i Poto s.toirte.d a very warm favpurrte, avid 'G.ladi.ple >\a? also well-backed, bqt Play Oft was neglected. Tho last-named took.charge s.pon' after the start, and makjiig it, a very fast vace, ran iii a cbmfprtablo. winner. •■• Rewi. Poto "ran .very" wide at tho, turns, and lost a. ]pt. pf''gVpuiKJ.- 'riie, official'time was lmin. .ioseo., .hut several \yatche.3 made it lnuch. taster.' ■ -'- "' ■ ' " ' A very poorlpti contested the Scurry. Innoladdo, who; has been racing for a considerable time/ wore down "Watino and'Patro.n. 'in'the. 'straight, and won by a length from Firing. Line and Eminenco. The two'last-named'were badly placed early, but-finis.h.cd well. ■ ' SEGOND pAf'SApOEFMNOES.. ' ■ - New Piymoiith, .Fqbaiary 11.' / Tlie following .nre■'- the--, for the. second dny" of the Taranaki races:— . ".•'-■'". '..,-'. ' SIGONIi IIAOS HURDLES; of; 125 soys. ~Quq,niile and.a .lijilf.— lian", list, 31b.; Huia," lOst." 51b.: High-, den, Ost. 41b;; Warea,'9st/'' '" "'" GRANDSf AND HAiN T DICAP, of 150 sevs. Five'furlongs.—Gladiole, . Bst. 121b.; Astpr, Bst. 111b..; Lord Lupin,' Bst. Gib.; Grattan, Ss't.; Epworth, 7st. lilb'.';'Garberga,'/st. 81b.;'Simple Sam, 6st. 111b.. ■'•' "OMATA HACK HANDICAP, of'loo sovs. ■ •'■ Six furlongs.—Ratana, 9st. 51b.'; Paoli, Ost; Sib. j King Chiara, Bst. 41b.; Toa "Tere, Bst.; Lady Ami, 7st. 6lb. ;''Butcher' Hoy,' 7st. 3lb. • Patronata,' 6st. 101b./Armature, 6st. 101b.; Omata,' 6st. 101b.; Alartiugalo, 6st.' 101b. ' "'- ' PAL'L MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. One mile and a distance.— Los Angelos, Bst. 71b.; Goldsiz'e, Bst.51b.;, Allegation, 85t.,41b..; Ryrpn, Bst, 21b.; ehc'ddai-,'"7st. : 131h.; Royal'lrisli, . 7st. 131b'.";'Stepney, 7st.' B!b.-';. Peroneal,' 7st. 81b.; Patfonalo,;.,7st. 51b.; Te'tikura, 7st. 81b. .'■..' SECOND WELTER,HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. . Seven, del/'Sst. slb'.; Patronymic, Bst. 41b.; White Crane, Bst.; Princess Flo, 7st. 131b.; lla'ronia,'7st. -V 310.; -Wild Lupiri, 7st. 121b'.; Centenary, 7st. 101b: ' KAWAU HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One mile.—Ratana, Ost. 21b.; Patronymic, 98t.; Di Qamn,';Bst. 91b/; Invader, Bst. 41b.; Rercbla, 7st. 131b.; Maiiiaroa, 7st. 101b.; Connoy, 7st. 101b. j Florist, 7st. 101b.; Minora,'7st. 61h.; Patroness, '6st. 101b.; Bolle Paul; 6st, 101b.; Billington, 6st. 101b ; Olassis, 6st. 101b.; RqcpnDoitre, 6st. 101b." " [ FAREWELL HANDICAP, of; 100 sovs. "Six- . Bst. 21b.; Stepney, 'Bst- lib.; -Play Off Bst.; Glenferh, 7s't, 31b.; Rector. Qirl, ,7st. lib.; Boronia, 7st. UREN'UI'SCURRY, of-50 sovs. Five furlong— Encore, Bst, 71h.; Centenary, Bst*''7lb'.; Sylvan Dale, Bst. 71b.;' Firing Line, Bst. 71b.; Isola, Bst. 71b.; Ad-
vancer, Bst. 71b,; Wahine, Bst. 71b.: St. Oa'rrio,' Bgt. 71b.'; Armature, §st'.' (lb.; Patroon, 'Bst.' '71b. * 'His Eminence, 'Bst. 71b. .
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