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THE TURF.

'TAIUNAKI J,C. MEETING

CONCLUDING DAY. (By Teloeraiih.—Press AseoclutlonJ . New Plymouth, lyforua-ry 12. The Taranaki Jockey Club Meeting coftohided to-day in fuse weather. The attendance was ngsiu good, and spcci-i-' lation was brisk , . . A total of £10,85.5' passed through the'machine, ilio total for the meeting being increase of £7379. Results:— SECOND HANDICAP HACK -HUDDLES, of 125 6ovs. One mile -and a halt. 1 Mr. Penfold's h. g. Huia, by Kflcheran—Ariteuru, 4yrs., * Ifist. Sib (F. M'Cabe) 1 2 Mr. J; Fryer's elt. c. Cornelian, 6yrs., list. 31b. (E. Cepestafoo) % i Mr. M. Mills'? gr. g. Warca, Byrs., ' ■9st. ~.- (Croot) '3 4iso started: 3 Highden, 9st. (J. lilvil). . AVarca took the lead from Cornelian and Huia, with Highden last. .. The ordor as ihoy fan into the straight wa;s Wares, Cornelian, Huia, aiis HjgJi.den. tictwQcu thb iivo- and six furlong? post Iluia took tlie lead; ■ and ran i.ri •an easy vinner by tlireo lengths from Cqrnelifln. AVarca was , t«o- lengths away third. TimOj 2mm. 40 2-asec; GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, o£ ISO sovs. Fivt) furioiigs.- .. : - ■," l-ttr. h. G. Brempr's .blk. is. Lord ■ : liupin, by Lupin—Torcda, syrs.y ••''■' ' , Bst. 61b. "...; ■'(&, Beifiir)'.,! G Trustees ftf the lato Mr. J. Kyto'e , . br. g. Grattan, Byrs. ( Bst.. '"■ ' .'' (J. CoiiSiuest) 1 4 Mr. J. Cnmeron'js br. g, Ji/pwortlr, • %rs., fstv lllb. ..= (R. Young) 3 Also Started: 5 Gladfole,' Bst, ISft. (W. Young); 2 lllb,. (J. O'Shca); 3 Oerborga, 7st., ~.8)b.\. (W. Bo))); 7 Simple Sam, 6st. lllb. • Prom a lino start Agtor went to the front, Epn'ortJt being £low to mbve. Lord Lupin ran up to. tiie leader at the end of a furlong, and Grattiin came,also through. Astjpr/ Wo eros*.ed Jiis legs ftud i'cH. Ixifd Lupin b?nft Grattan., a good.head, Epwd.rfh being' a.' iieatj tnvay third. G'ShoS, the rider of As■tor, escaped with a shaking.. iMrnO; imin. 2scp. QMATA HACK HANDICAP, of 105 sovs. Six furlongs, 0 Mr. S. Pitt's ch.rn, ftftir&ingnle, ■ , v by-Sir Latldo--rßowepM% • "6yrs;, ?rt. (inc. 41b. w») ... CR. Berry) 1 1 Sir. A...C. M''DaMie]iV eh. g.' ; . Katana, Oyra., 94. 51b, . - • • : (A. Oliver) 2 3 Mr. A. Bayne's br, g. Kiiiß Ofciara, 4yrs., Bst. 4.1b. (J. -Conquest) 3 Also started: 1 Paoli, iJst. 51b. (Gray); 2 Lady Aiiii, 7st, 61b; (Ml); 9 Butcher Boy, 7-st. 31b.' (Carmoirt); 6 Patroiinta, 6st. 101b. (H, Young)} 8 Armature,, 'tei lOlb, (Copino); 7 Offiatai 7st. 31b., 'me. 71b. os-er (O'Shea). Jfartingalo went out in front, followed I)} , Armature and King Chiara, and won nicely by a couple of lengths. Tisno, Imin. 15 4'Csce. PAUL MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. 4 Mr! A.■'Alexander's ni,..g.. Patronalc, by Patronus— : Viv.T ; n(lel, pyrs., 7st. 51b (R. Borry) 1 I Mr. Lan Dijncan's ch. g. Los An- ' .geles, agcti.'Sst. 71b. {A. Otivcr) 2 7 Mi', J. H. Walter's cli. a. G.oklsize, ■ ■ Syi's., Sftt. Sib, ....„.,' (0;-Price) 3

■ Also started: 3 Allegation, Bst. (J.- Conquest); 2 Byron, Bst. 21b, (D.ceifiß); 6 Chetldar, hi. 131b, (Hi G:ray).; 5 i'eroiicftl, 7st. 81k (Btill); 9 tetjkura, 7si. '31b. (Carmant) ;' 10 Gofpm.andel, Gst.. 121b. (M'Cartaii.),; 8 CrawiSbrd-, 6st.laib'. (inc. 51b. overytGoldfiiifiii.)', • '"

.JJos Aiigolos. started α-ut in ffantjbHt CotoniiMider'-iiid- .Olindilit Icadefs' into tiffi' straight. Passiiig tile st'ajid poromandel, Chedda) , , Allegation, α-itrl P-er-ori.oa-rw-Dro th-o ino-st prominent,. Pntrona-to collared* threA furlongs fro-m; lipme,- and turned for; homft with, a lead; of a. .couple <sf kngths, which ho maintaiiiod ia tlio finish. Los Ahgetes *a« sseond, n head in front of Galdsizo. ' Time , , Imin. i>l 2-.-s.sec. * • . SECOND HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. SoTc-n ftirjoii^s.' Uir. W. Buckle's eh.- g, ; Wild Lupin, by Lupin-^Silvci , Agi)6.6('• ; aged, srst lift (I!.' Grny)-■ 1 2:JIr:- J, M'Oartliy's b. ,g. Pa-tiAii-y- ■ mic, 6yrs., Bst. 41b. •■■: •*'*, *"*■ ■- ; (0. jrCartcft) 2 4 Mr. 0. W. Williams'* eh. .ui.-. Princess Flo, %rs,, 7s.t. 131b. *' ' (B. pccley)'3 Alw started; 3 White Oranc> *Bst, (C<sll(lVlCst). Patroiiyinio dashed off first, but, at the sis ftirtewgs, post, Wild liupin riiri into the lead, and ttrc-s never afterwards' toon bled, easily, t}if<»Iciigths from i'flti'onymic,, who boai Prilicoßs Flo by two lengths. -Time) Imin. 2-9-s-oG* KAWAU HACK HANDICAP, of lOi) sovs. Olio mile! 2 Mr. J. ¥: Biftlct's b. m. -Conney, by Coronet—*G-ipsy Qijoen. ayr's., 7st. 101b (B, Dce'ley)...!8 Mr, J. Foreman's b. m. "Patroness, Syrs., Gst. 101b (H. Young)' 2 4 Mr. A. C. M'DoWieH's ch. g, Eatoiia,'"' 6yrs., ftsl 3ft. (A. Oliver) 3' Also started: I l)i Gama, Sst. 911). {H. Gray); 3*lnvader, Bst. 41b. (0. M!Car- (.<!»); 5 Bcreola, 7st. fill).. 51b. allowaiito {T.-fraycr): 7 Florist,' Tst. Ml-li. (j.: Coaquost); 9'Mino'% "St. Gib. (O'Hijlloran);.lo 'fipllo.lPaUl, Csfc. 101b; (oatftiont); 8 Billington, ■'6st. 3.3{1b,, inc. Sjll>. over (Berry); 8 tiassts, "Ss't. 12f lb., ino. 2}lli. over (IMI); 11 Hoowit lioitro, fist. 1.0-lb. (Lambcss). Classifi nnd Belle Paul were tho lead* p-rs for fivo furlongs, but C-onney camo through. tlifco fnrion«s fram home anil defeated i Patroness by half a length". Batana was a isimikr distance away third. Tiirti?, Imin, 43 2-Bsee. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 100 sovs.f .■ . Six fiirioiigSi 2 Mr. W. tfidd's br. in. Peronil.la, by Aehillcs—Prelade, 3y.!'s.. Bsf.-2.)h. (W. Beil) 1 1 Mr. F. ("MhvoDdV b. g. Plaiv Off, - . 3yrs.. Sst. (11, Bent) 2 6 Mr: C. \f; Williams's th. z> Gten-i ' ■ fern, aged, Tst. 31b, .-.,- (Carm6:nt) $ ■ Also startpd: 3 Stepney, Bst, lib, (Deeteyi: 4 Hcotqv Girl, 7st., inc. 2jlh.:overweight (Conquest); o p.oroiii?., Tsti' (Ij-ambess'i.

Poroiiiiln was first away, r/ursiied t>? Play Off and Glen-fcrn. May Off closed oil Ptfrcmllii three furlongs ffofii home, and, In. a splendid sot to., Pcronilla forged ahead and won by a bead, Gtenferu was' iv poor third. Time, lmiii. 14 2-ssoc. foIIENUI HACK SCUftRY, of 50 sots. • Five furfongs. 1 Mr. H. R, Tolford's i>. g .Fifing; Liivfij by St. Ambrose —Eokitij syrs. ...,...• (Dccley) 1 6 Mr.. S- Pitt's b. m. Patfooii, iyts., (Gray) 2 2 Mr. E, Alison's cli. g. Centenary., 4yrs , (BoiJ) 3 Also started: 9 Advfl.ncor (Oonqucst) -; B'Wntmo (C. Price); 7 Sylvan Dale (W. Young); S lineoro. ear. IJIb. over (Copestake).; 10 Isola (W. Price) J 3 St. Carrie (A. Oliver); & His Eminence (K. Lambess),

■ St. Cai-rio arid .Waitno (Joshed off in front at. ijio start. I'atro-on ifild-Firing I-.ins- passed St. Caurio on .the turn, aiul fought, out a slashing finish,' Firing Lino winning by a lons head.' Time., lmin. 2 2 : ssfc. • . ' XOTKS ON 111E HACIXG. (By RcDort'CT.l Now Plymouth, Fobniary 13. Tlkto wjis sqjne yOod racing tand-jty, but, (jenernlly spealringj hackers of, fai> uurites I'nred badly. Hwi'a had a- very '6«sy task to dbpOße of tho opposition in'tho Hack Hurdles, Cornejian .had both forelegs, liqavily htndasod, aud looked very labkward,

Warea led ti tlio six furlongs post, wlieft Huia took rhaige, and from that point the rico was in liis keeping. Cornelian had to ho hard ridden to brat Warua for second place. J/ord Lupin was attain tiro favourite in Inn open five fui longs event, and lie moved down well in his preliminary. At the barrier ho drew No. 3 position*, and jumped out w«|}l, but Aetor, on tho mils, headed him for a furlong Tl»n Lord Lupin and G rattan, went to tho front, with Astor and Gladioln next. : Entering the ,straii*ht, Aster gel -on , Graltan's heels, and came, down. Lord Ins own up the straiajit. and i won by a nook frosi Grattan. with Ep-, hintli a similar distance hway, anil' Glftdiole next* The last-named was nealectod on tho machine, hut ran 3 ic-ry good rai'o. ' ■ Several runiiprs had their 'chanree fancied in tho Omnta Hack Handicap, hut whc:i the machine closed Paoli was lest backed. The rare n'eeds Uttlo description, for tho lighl-iveigh't, Martingale, jumped out in front, and, making nil tho running, ran liomo a comforrahle winner by two lengths mm Ratniia, with King Cliiara a neck awny, third. Armat'ire/wlio showed a lot c.f pace in the early part of tho tnco, wan fourth, and the 'favourite, who seemed hampered with his weight, fifth. Txia Anpelos was a fresh horse in tlio Paul Memorial field, and the miblic sent him out a good favourite. Ho tv-ae unfortunate, enough, however, to draw the cxirorn* outsidn'position at the Wrier, and when it lifted ho got caught in it. This kept him on tho outside for tho first three furlongs, but then. Oliver {tot him inside, and ho was in second plflCD as they swept into tho straight. Hero, hoiicver, though ho held Goldsize, who challenged, safo, ho could not ipach I'atranale, who won by a couple of lengths. Coromandel led for seven furlongs, vhen Berry took Patronalo to the front. Allegation ran a good race, and so did Goldsizc, but Byron bus disappointing, and Titikiira. had his chanco spoilt by being cut out. Berry, who was on tho winner, rode a splendid iace. He kept tho roan in behind "the leaders for tlio iirst part, after which ho fame to tlio front. Tho gallop ivas a very good oiiOj and equals that' put up in tlio Cup. , The Welter Handicap saw anbthor sjnall field. Wild Lupin had Gray in tho'saddle, and tho public made him a guod favourite. Taking charge, down the back, ho ran homo tho easiest of winners from Patronymic, with Princess Flo and White Crano in that order. 'Die quartet finished as thoy had boen backed on tho machine. Di Gaipa was tho public choice in the Kaivau Hack Handicap, but failed badly, and ib probably feeling tho effects of a. sorcro week's racing. Oonnoy, who nas a bit unlucky on tho back ttretch yesterday, made good to-day, and won a iinc raco b.y a half-length fiom Patroness, Bello Paul made tho early tunning from but tho former's saddle slipped round, and her rider was compelled to pull up. Classes and Di (iamn wero tho next to finish outsido tho placed horses. Tho Faiowoll Handicap was a great hotting race, and a very fhio finish resulted between Pcionilla (Bell), who drew Nα. 1 position, avd Play Off. Stepney played op at thn_ harrier, but got out fairly well. Peronilla led round the first turn, and got a break of sovpral, lengths on thf field. Across the bottom i'lay Off moved up, and -at tho distance tlio pair woro on terms. A hho strugglo saw first ono and then tho other in front, but in tho last few strides Peronilla gained tho mastery, and won, by a head. Glenfem was three lengths back, a neck in front of Stepney. Firing Lino, who was runner up in tho Srurry jesterday, was the bes'l- - backed horso in the Scurry, and he won by a narrow margin, after n keen MruWlo. withrPatinofi. Tho Aiicliland'oVnod CcntVlia'Pf iinisli6'd-' , at a great late, mid got thiid.

DISQUALIFIED. ißy Mosraph.—Frees Association.) New Plymouth, February 12. As tho lwuK of the adjourned inquiiv into the running of Toa'Toro in tho Tunarti Hack Handicnp, on tho first day, the on nor, H. B. Cuitid, and, the trainer, R. Johnson, and tho jockey, C. Price, and the horse, Toa Tere, were disqualified for six months. POVERTY BAY T,C; RACES. FIRST DAY'S RESULTS. (Bγ Telcerujh,—Press Ajsooiatlon.i Clsborno, February 12. > Tho Poverty Biy Turf Club's Sumlner Meeting opened to-day in glorious wenther and there uas a record attend-' ancc. The gping ivas hardi Tho totnl-, isator handled £12,414, as compared I with £10,202 last year. Results:— BELTER HANDICAP, of 100 sova. Ono mils. 6 ,Jlr. C. F. Jones's Multikoff, bat. | i (Griffiths) 1 ' 3 Gazette, 9st. 71b 2 7 Paik Tide, Bit. 21b 3 Alio started: 1 Caher Davon, llbt. 'lib.; 4 Perceler, lOst. 131b.; 5 Berj», flit. 31b., 2 Glouria, Bst. 21b.; 8 RoreUohu, Bst. Won by a noso. Tho third horse was half a length away. Time, lniin. ■14 '.sec FIRST HANDICAP HURDLES, of 100 sovs. Ono milo and three-quarters. 1 Mcrrio Lad, list. 101b. ..\ (Flyim) 1 It Rongamau, lOst. 31b 2 Tlia ojaly otier steiter was Eiya, 9st41b. Won by U-n lengths. Time, 3tnili. 'LM'spc. J'Jijd fell. TELEPHONE HANDICAP, of 100 sove. i five furlongs. t Mr. C. J. Parlior'n Our Kiup;, lOst. 41b (M'F-bnn) 1 2 Bliio Lake, 9it. lib '2 6 MultipKntj. 7st 51b T ii Arosp.nt", 7st. 51b , t tDoad heat. Also itartod: 9 Field Forcpj Bst. 41b.; ■1 Miciobo, Bst. 21b.; , 3 Shona May, 7st. 10!b.; 10 (JolHen Sky, 7sl. 01b. j 7 To Rakato, 7sl. 21b.; 8 PeRRy. 7st. Won by a shoit head, inches separatiitq second and third. Time, lmin, 7 4-nspc. TURAXGA. STAKES, of 200 sovs. Ono milo and a quarter. o v Mr. Jns. Williamson's eh. g. Miotic, bv Renown—Mystic, 6>rs.. 7st. bib (C. Brown) 1 G Mr. E. Kemp's Vi, 6st. 101b. | (Pell) 2' 7 Mr. J. F. Peltie's Tfljimi. 6st. 301b. (C. Stone) 3 Also etartod: 1 Birklino, Dst. 103b.; 2 Multiplicity, Sst. 131b,; i Mummer, Set. ;«[).; 3 Mamjaroa, "at. 91b., 8 l'caccnialtpr, Gst. 71b. A uplfiulid race. Vi cot away well, ami ioon pstabhshpd a loiiß lead finin Mistio and Muminer. Once in tho straicht tlio back division shoved np, but tho fight to tho finish lested between Vi and Mistin, tho latter earning iictory by half a length, while Tatimi, \\]\o had o\crtakcn Mummer, was ,* similar dista;ico away. Time, 2min. 7 2-."is»o. I MAIDEN SCURRY, of 100 bovs. I Four furlongs. ■ 2 Mr. F. Maitin's Rojal Scout, V Bst, ' (M'DonaldV 1 '1 To lluhuti, Bst 2 3 Snultw. Sst 3 Also ilartod: 5 Kiup's Host, B.st.: 0 Giand lde-j, Bst.; 1 Slionaform, Sst.; 7 Lady Cook, P=t.; 3 Rnfiiaiia, 251.; 8 To Antra.* Sst.; 8 Bin ell, Bst .; 6 Multiplication, Sst. Won bv two lciiKtbs, Hio third hoi so boiiiK a length away Time, 50 2-os^c. COUNTY STAKES, of 100 sova. . Six furlongs. 4 Mr, J. Clark's Hima, 7st. 21b. (A. Reed) 1 ' 2 Dispatch Canier, Sst. 101b ..'... 2 3 ArosPtio, 7st. IJlb 3 , Also started: 1 Carburettor, Bst. 31b.;,

n Chortle, 7st. 211).; 7 Lady Sabretaßcho, 7st.; 6 To Ilika, 7st Won by half a length.' Time, lmin. lGjscc. FIRST HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sove. Ono /iiilo.. 4 Mr. L. J. Welding's Trieze. Bst. V H. Trick'lcbank) 1 5 Hnvitapu, Ost. 31b 2 7 Pn tli, 7fct. .llb 3 Also started: 1 Multitude, Bst. 21b,; 3 Bodonham, Vst. 81b.; 2 Multiano, Tut. 21b.; 6 Tho Summit, 7st. Won by hsclf a length. Time, linm. 42 3-sb«c. FLYING HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. I Six furlongs. 1 1 Mr. K. Louergan's Bluo Lake, v Bst. 111b (W. Kirk) 1 2 Waiorewa, 9st. 101b 2 6 Faith, fist. Mb 3 Also htacted: 3 Eocpiio, Bst. 81b.: 5 «n y $ l l? ia > 7it - 71b - i 7 Sall 1,,ui0 - 7stdlb,; 4 Parawaimi, 6st. 101b. Won by a clear length, Faith being cbso up. inno, lmin, Ul-foec. SECOND DAVS ACCEPTANCES. ,„, . „ . Clsfcimo, February 12. J he lollovans arc the ncceptancee for Ijie second day of tho Poverty Bay Turf Club's meeting;— I'CBLICANS , PURSE. Five furlongs.—Our King, lOat. 131b,; Field Force, Bst. lib., Aroseno, 7bt. 81b ; Hima, 7st. 81b;; Berg, 7sl. 51b,; Golden Sky, ?st. olb.'; To Hakato, 7st.' 21b.; Dardpus, 7st.; Grand Idea, 7st.; Huffiana, ?Bt. UOSEIiAND HACK HANDICAP. Ono mile.—Trieze, 9bv. 21b.; Tatimi, SJsi. 21b.; Gazette, Bst. Ob.; St. Elmii Bst. 31b.; Multitude, 7st. 131b.; Multikofl', 7st. 911).; Bodenhara, 7ht. 71b.; PalH, 7st. 31b.; Tbo Summit, 7st.; Park Tide, 7st. MAIDEN SCURRY. Fivo furlonge. —Royal Scout, 9st. 21b.; To Huhuti, Bst. -lib.; Soultie, 7st. 101b,; Shonaform, 7st. 71b.; Grand Idea, 7st. 71b ; Rufliana, 7st. 71b.; King of Athol. 7,st. 51b.; To Hilw, 7st 51b.; Lady Cook, 7st. Bib.; King's Host, 7st. 51b. SUNDERLAND STAKES. 0110 mile. —Birkline, Bsl. 51b.; Multiply, Bit. 121b.; Seatondale, Sst. 61b.; Jlummer, Bst. 61b. 5 Bluo Lnke, Bit. 51b.; Mielic, Bst, 41b.; Porcelor, 7st. 31b.; Vi, 7st. 31b,; Lady Alicia, Cst. 121b.; Tatimi, 6st. 111b.; Triezo, Gst. 111b. j Parawpui, Gst. 71b.; Peacemaker, 6st. 71b. SECOND HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Microbe, Oil. ,21b,; Dispatch Carrier, £>st ; Carburetter, Bst, lib.; Shona May, Bst.; Golden Sky, 7st. 131b.; Multikoff, 7sl. 101b.; Kieldcr, 7st, 41b.; Multinno, 7bt. 41b.; Patti, 7st. 31b. j Peppy, rsfc.; Multiplication, 7st. I SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP. I Ono mile and a half.—Morrio Lad, 12st. 71b.; Hatana, Ust. 21b.; Game, 9st. 41b,; Glouria, Ost.; Gralismore, Ost,; llerokolni, Ost.; Fagot, 9sf. STEWARDS' HANDICAP. Seven furlong-.-.—Multiply, 9st. 111b.; Our King, Bst. 111b.; Eocene, Bst. 21b.; San Pluic, 7st. 41b,; Faith, 7st. 21h. ; Shona Sray, Gst 101b-, Hima, Gsf 101b.; Berg, iGst'lOib. FAREWELL HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—Mummer, 9st, 41b., Caher Davon. Bst. 61b.; Eoccflo, B:.t 41b.; Tshnii, lib.; Dispatch Carrier, 7sv. nib.; Faith, 7st. 41b.: Carburetter, 7st.; Parawpui, 6sl. 91b.; Peacemaker, 6»t. 71b.

WINGATUI TRACK NOTES. (By Tolcfliaph.—Press Auoolation.) Dunctlln, February 12. _Tbo plough was in tis,o at Wmgstut this morning;, -ind waa in fnilly good oidei*. Obsono .went nt a sound pace over about iovon furlong, and corafoi tod himself in Jus usual buoyant Gtjlc. Gnpon cantered iroin the bottom of-tho straight io the four nirkngl*poSt;" \\h*Yb' joino'd in and thVpaii came homo in CSscc*. Peppin, March King, and a Peerage— Zephyr gelding were put together o\cr fcur furlongs. Tha. first-named pair drew away from Ilw othore, finislmig in 53scc. Muircock and Mamlovim finiblied in fionl of Vaultiuo and a Pallas celt \a a sprint. Prido of Glutha and Lady Lowbnrn splinted along the back. Parablo and Aphaca jumped away from tho inilo' and a half post on the outside, of tho coitrso proper and picked tin Afton Locli along the- back stretch. Tho Cup mnro, galloping under jt light weight, ran tho full distance in 2in"m, 33sec. Aphaoa was allowed lo drop out after going about (six furlongs. The Cup maro galloped fairly generously thiougliout. MazurKa traversfd about a milo at thrce-quai ter pace. Quirinus cantered twice found and then sprinted.. Kusso, Sea Mnid,, Mahuri, mid ono or two otUere Kot through useful, work. Ogior vas on tho courte| but did not work. Sister Radius, Baron Lowburn, Kaaa, Concordia, My Glove, Mnsgiol, mid Robert Hall worked at Mosgiol Park. It is understood that the last' named has bcen>' rocommissionod after the brief spoil necessitated after getting Bivay with his rider a fow dajs ago.

WANCANU! T.C. HANDICAPS.

(By Tcltgraph.—Press Assooiation.\ Wanganul, February 12. Tho following are tlie handicaps for tho Wangamii Trotting Club's Meeting:— FIRST DAY. MAIDEN RACE. One mile and a half.—August Child, scr. \ Proudhoy, scr.; Winnie, scr.; Peg, Bcr.; Haurina, scr.; Count Warnirtc, fisee.; Veil Dillon, Gseo.; Muriel Deiby, Cscc ; j Miss Clarice,. Osec.; Lofty, flscc.; Fleet Queen, Osoc.; Billikeit, Osec.j Kentucky .Chimes, Otoc.; Lord Beldon, !)sec.; War Queen, 9soc.; JSlina Boy, fJsor.; Maru, ]ssec,; Tomboy, 15sec.; Kqcka, lofoc ; Stono lieldon. 15scc.; Sister Mine, loscc.; Postbov, loser. ; Resurrection, lSscc: Silior King, Iosoc.; Kato Allerton, 15soc. KIRKWOOD HANDICAP. One mils and a kalf,—Geldon Rest, ser.; Mahurangi, scr.; Phof-pWius. 3soe.; Uniform, 9sec. j Roekfoltcr, 12scc. j Lincoln Guard, 13sw ; Glonfdnl. IGspc.; Copper Kinj, ISsec.; Nnncv Till, -20sec.; Auiziist Child, 24w.; Proud Bnv. 2>tse.c,; Fnshiniiwond, 2Cseo.; To Wanahau, aOspr.; tirapo, 30spc ; EastbrOok, 30<-pc.; Black Nancy PO.soc.

WAXGAXUI TUOTTLVf! CUP. Two miles.—Chugfchild, scr., - Jack Ashore, 2? n P. e Cubic, 4.SPC ; Kipcfc Fnnn, 6spc ; Koldio, Bsei;.; Tom Savors, Psec.; Our Gcoi'cn* 9hcc.: Jfvrtln Palm. Ojcc. ; John H.. lOtec; Toflfj Bolls, 11 sec.: Gico Whir., llsec.; Welcome -lack, User.; General Joubert, llsoc.; Cn>-ev, llscc.; Marnp Mnnu. llspc.; Mansceita, llscc. HAMMOND HANDICAP. Olio mile and a distanoi*.—Wallet, sor.; Rocklellp'r. lsco,i Casev. 3spc. ; Rothwhild Lad, ssoc.; Nancy Till, Pscc.; Haurina, 8soo.; Winnipos:, Bsec. CASTLECLIFF HANDICAP. Two miles.—Pioud Boy, per.; Yen. Dillon, 8-ico.} Black Nane>, Sseo.; Riltlkon, V>°cc.t Fleet Qiippn, 12ppc. ; Twnno.v, 20spc.{ Sister Miup. 20spp.: Collpmi Bnv,n, 20spc; Eniibrook, 20spp.; Rowrrection. 20sec.; Posthov, 20<0c.; Albert 20scc.; New Vita, 20scc.; Elma Bov, 20soo. _ PRESIDENT'S HANDIC\P. Tw m il P , —Ngnratn, «ci-; TotW Bollb, Tkpo, j Capillose, Osco.; Rothschild Lad, 14-spc.? Nancv Till. Hsoc.r Loftv, ISw.; Fleet Onoen, losec; AH Steel, 15sec.; Binds Nancv. Ifisee. , DASH H ANDICAP. Ono n»le and a (Uslanco.—PhosphoiouK, for..;' Dominion, 2<!ce.: Uniform, 4see ; John IT., face; WaHond. Cscc.; Lincoln Guard, fisec.; Wallot, C^ec.; Goiieral JnuliPil, Ssop. ; I'nncoas llrucc. Bsco.; Wclconin Jsels, 9=ee.; Maian Maim. Dscc.; Glenulol, <Jsec.; Manscoiiita, 9500.; Copner Kinis. .flseo.: Cdllcen Bnwn. 9sec.; Rothschild Lad. Ospc.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1983, 13 February 1914, Page 4

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1983, 13 February 1914, Page 4

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1983, 13 February 1914, Page 4

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