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THE TURF.

. — WOODVILLE J.C. MEETING. KOQYA WINS CUP. (Br Telegrauh.—Froia Afjaclatlon.) Woodvillo, February 18. The Woodville Jookey Club's Autumn Meeting was . held to-day in glorious weather. The attendance was large, and the sum of .fi11,3G3 .was. put through the totnlisator, ns against ,£11,079 for the corresponding, day last year.' The course and grounds were in excellent order. Results;— MAIDEN RACE,, of 65 sovs. Six .' , .. 1 furlongs. . , 1 Mr. M. Eoylo's Lubriline, iyrs., Bst. 111b.',...; (W. : Young) 1 2 Orleans; ......... (Oliver) 2 9 Rangiwhetu ' (R. Young) 3 Also started: 3 Whisperer; 6' General Madero; 7 Asche; l-l Meritorious; 12 lCojnako; 1-i Hapihgo; 10 Lady Dalesfcrd; -t Montana-; 13 Amical; 11 Miss Parata; 8 Mystified; 5 -WhakahiOki. • , Won .by half a length. Time,. 1 min. 1G 3-5 sec. Tho stewards held'a meeting after theTac«, and, cautioned- Oliver for tho way in ■which he finished on Orleans. HACK HURDLES, of 85 sovs. One mile ■and three-quarters. ' • • • 'I 3 Mr. T. Limbrick's Composed. 6yrs., -I 9st. 6lbv (Trieklebank) 1' 1 Papalitz, 95t.,51b. ... (W. D.- Young) '• 2 6 Stockade,. Sst. 21b. .'./(Brady) 3 Also : starte'd: : 2- Jackman, lOst. 91b.; 5 Whimper, lOst.; i Trooper, Ost. 71b.; T Charge, 9st.; . 8 Overheard, 9st,; 9 Master Malachi, 9st:, .' , -• Trooper led the first time found. Master Malachi -lost his rider at tho bend: Entering the straight ■ the second time Papalits was leading, but Composed quickly-got on terms, and beat him by a. head on the post. • Stockade was three lengths away. Jackman fell during the second round. i and rolled, on the jockey (A, Ward), who had a rib broken. Time, Smin. 24 l-ssec. WHARITE HACK HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. Seven furlongs. 1 Mr. T. Wilson's Classis, 3yrs., 7st. .; ,(\v. Boll) l S Te. Hou'Hou'; syrs., Bst. 21b. ' (Henderson); 2. 5 Borsil, syrs., Bst. 9lb 3 Also started:' 3 Hiwifapu, 9st.'; 6 Victoria, 7st. 101b.8 Artificial, '7st; 21b.; i No Idea, 7st;; 7 Radiancy, 7st.';lo Keynote, 7st,; J.Moeroa; 7st»' ' Te Hou Hou led till . well ; into the straight, -.when Classis was, taken to -the front, and won by half a. length, two lengths , separating • second and third. Time, lmin. 30 3-ssec. WOODVILLE CUP, of 200 'sovs.' One mile and a ; quarter. 2 Mr. D. Kemp's Kooy#, 4yrs.. Gst. 71b. (W. Bell) 1 1 Immer, 3yrs., 85t...911) (Oliver) 2j 7 Waipakn,. aged, 7st. 41b. (R. Manson) 3 Also started: G Mangaroa, Bst. 31b.; -.4 ' Mysteriach, 7st. ,91b.; 3 Braeburn, 7st. Mb.; 9 'frieze,'Gst. 71b.; 5 Suratura, 7st. 21b.; S St. Bees. , This was a'fine'race.' Suratura and Waipakii led the field for'the best part of the journey.' When the field was fairly ii the straight, Immer had command for, it short time,- when she was challenged by Kooya, who had-no difficulty.in taking, the lead, and won comfortably by two lengths.".. A length separated the second and third horses. Time, 2nuu, 8 l-ssec. COUNTY HiVCK HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. . .Six. furlongs., 3 Mr. L. A. Crawford's 1 Lady Vladimir. . Sjts., 7sl. ......: v .... (W. Bell) 1 6 Listen, 4yrs., Ist. slb/■ : (IT.' Mauson) 2 2 Rene, aged. 7st. 13lb .(Tricklebink) 3 Also started; 1 Po'wder. Pox, Bst; 41b. 7 Now Guinea, Bst. 21b.; 4 Evadnti, Sst.; . 9 Conziska, 7st. 51b.; 5 Arrahna, 7st. 41b.; 8 Myster.ium, 121b.-; 10 Muscadine, Gst. 91b.; 11 Juliette, Gst. 9lb: P .The plfic'ed horses made a desperate fin-' ish, Lady Vladiniir getting tho verdict by a head; Half' a -li!ngth:n:£w..,bet : !reen -soc : ond and. third. -.Time, lmin, "15. l-sseci This was Bell's third successive-win,, und each horse ijJrcjfogfc, f S , .• PRBSIDENT-'S.-HANDICiA'P, 1 Seven furlongs. 1 Mr. Higlulen's Bortrada,. 3yrs.. Ost. , , 31b. (A.'Oliver) .1 2 Settler,, Gyrs M "Bst." lllb. "(L. !Wilsonl '6. 6 Mon Ami, aged,. Bst'. '101b.. (W. Bell) 3 Also'started: "9st. 51b.; 4 J.loutoa Girl, Bst. 121b.;' 7 . Matlow, Bst. Sib.; 5 Mauitau,'Bst.'slb.' Kilosteri and Bertrada -were -bracketed, The horses were well, bunched when entering tho straight, Sanguinary, and Hon Ami leading. Settler then took command, but wis beaten on. tho post by Bertrada' by half .a length, Mon . Ami being on Settler's girths/ Time, lmin. 30sec. VICTORIA' HACK HANDICAP, of .75 sovs. One mile. 1 Mr. C. Renault's Guiding Way, 3vrs„ 9st. 91b. (W. Young) r 8 Chillies,: 3/rs., Bst. 131b. (G, Francis) 2 5 Pikitneapa, Gyrs., Sst. 81b. *• .' ''(Trieklebank) - Also started: 4-Alecto;-3 Papamarama, Bst. 131b.; G Otakura, Bst. 71b.; 7 Combustion, 71b. There was a great race between the first two horses. Guiding Way gaining the verdict by a. neck. Pikitaeapa was three lengths away third. Time, lmin. 44sec. TELEPHONE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Five furlongs. . 8 Mr.-.R. H.-Campbell's Simple :Sam, 6vrs.,- Gst. 9lb (T. Carman) 1 1 Lady Louisa, syrs„ 7st. 131b. N (W. O'Halloran) 2 2 Merry Guy, aged, 7st. Tib. J(W. Bell),- 3 Also started: 5 Leapuki, 9st.; 4 Ineuru, Sst. 41b.;' 6 Naumai; 7st. 101b. Simple Sam got the lead, and kept it all tho way, and • won ■ easily by three lengths, ■ Half n length was between second and third.' .Time, lmin. 2 l-iisec. SECOND DAY'S.ACCEPTANCES. (By Tclexrajih.—Press Association.) Woodville; February 18. Tho fojlowing. are the acceptances fpr the second day of tho meeting:— KUMEROA ■ HACK. HANDICAP, rive furlongs.—Zeus, 9st. slb.;'Martlet, Bst. 71b.; Powder Fox, Bst. 71b.; Rene, Bst. 31b.; New Guinea,. .|ft. 31b.; .Bvadne, Bst. 21b.; Listen, 7st. 9ib.j Peggy, 7st.;. Juliette, 7st.; Mystified, 7st. SECOND HACK HURDLES. One mile and a half.—Waipaku, lOst. 121b,; -.Whimper, 9st. 121b.;-Matlow, 9st. 101b.; Stockad?, 9st. 71b.; Coronation, 9st.j Master Malachi, Sst. BALLANCE HACK WELTER Seven furlongs.—To Hou .Hon, lOst.; Alecto, Ost. Gib.; Classis, 9st. 51b.; Lubrilline, 9st. 51b.; Orleans, Sat,; Pikiteapa, 9st. j. Merry Jack; Sst. 101b.; General Madero," Sst. 71b.; Silver Jingle,.Sst. 71b. : AUTUMN HANDICAP. One mile and a distance.—Byron, 9st!;' Inimer, 9st.; Mangaroa, Bst.';'Settler, 7st. 121b.; ICoonya, 7st. 10lb.; Moutoa Girl, 7st. 8lb.; B;mcburn, 7st. ilb.-; 'Trieie, 7st: 41b.; Suratura, 7st.; St. Bees, Gst. 71b. SETTLERS' HACK HANDICAP. Six 9st.j Rene, Sst. 21b.; Liidy Vladimir, 8&t.; Lubrilline, Bst.j Conziska, 7st. 31b.; Arrahna, 7st. 21b,; Keynote, Bst. 121b.; No Idea, Gst. 121b.; Whisperer, 6st. 121b.; Mysteriuni, 6st. 121b.; Komako. Gst. 12lb. . SHORTS HANDICAP. * Five furlongs.Leapuki, 83t. 91b.; Lady Loiusa, Bst. 41b.: Ineuru, 7st. 131b. r Suratura, 7st. 101b.; Naumai, 7st. 91b.; Simple Sam, 7st. 91b.; Zeus, ,7=t.,' 8lb.; Merry Guy, 7st. 71b.; Evadne, Gst'. 9lb. MAHARAIIARA HANDICAP. One mile.—Byron, lOst. 51b.; Master Lupin, 9st.; Guiding Way, Bst. 121b.; Mysteriach Sst. 101b.; Mon Ami, Bst. 10lb.; ManiHu, B<rt.: Kilosteri, Bst.; Parawenui, gst. Chillies, 8st;; Merry Jack, Sst.; Te Hoi Hou, Bst. ■

DUNEDIN J.C; MEETING.

.'OPENING'DAY. FLOIU MACDONALD'S CUP. (By Toleiraah.—Press Association.) Dunedln, February 18. Th«- Duiiedin Jockey Club's Autumi meeting opened to-day, in ■ perfect wea ther, and there Was a record attendance The' track was in' good order, and th totalizator investments amounted ti .£21,614." as against ,£18,028 10s. on the cor responding day last year. liesults:— AUTUMN HURDLES, of' 120 sovs.' On '' l'nila and three-quarters. 1 Mr. IX Rutherford' 9g. g. Daylight Bill, by Stronghold—Female Franchise, syrs., 10sj:. 81b....(L. Hegarty) 8 Mr. J. Christie's Jack Ashore, lOst. 21b. (R. C. Reay) 6 Mr. J. F. Laneur's Pure bold, 951. «... • - ' (W.'M. Jarvis) Al9O started k 2 Coronotted, 12st. !llb. 4 Kingsway, 9st. 101b.; 7 Optician, 9st. \i Tommy, 9st.

• Kingsway was tho first to lead out : from Optioian. At the second fence Day- ( light Bill moved into second place, and ' Optician lost a lot of ground through I dwelling too much at the fence 3. Pass- I ing the stand Kingsway and Daylight Bill were leading Jack Ashore,and Pure Gold, < Coronetted ;trul Tommy being ten lengths ; away. Turning into the i>ack stretch, Kingsway and uaylight Bill had drawn out a little from Jack Ashore and I'uro Gold, tho others being well tuck. Kings- i way was first over ths last feucc, but 1 here Daylight Bill ran to the franc. In the run to tho post Jack Ashore put in a. challenge, but Daylight Bill maintained his lead, and won by two lengths. Pure Gold was threo lengths away. Time, 3min. 21 .2-ssec. , GLADBROOK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. , Seven furlongs. 6 Messrs. Reid and iilworlhy's ch. g. Reval, by Finland—Lady Symoiuls, 3yrs„ Ost. 31b iStan. Reul) 1 5 Mr. W. T. Hazletfs Sir Brigifl,. 7st. . 91b '. (J- Olson) 2. 1 Mr. 11. Hobbs's Scotch Melody, Bst. 5Lb. ; (F. E. Jones) 3 Also started: 4 Silver Shield, Sst. alb.; 3 Joan, Sst. 51b.; 2 Slogan, Bst. 51b.; 7 Miss Kolmar, Bst.-; 9 Warlight, 7st'. 71b.; 8 Muircock, 7st. 71b. Keval w*vs tho tirst to break tho line, and led' from Miss Kolmar and Slogan.Approaching the far turn Sir Brigid commenced to movo up, and, with Revai and Silver Shield, was running a couple of lengths in front of Miss Kolmar. , Sir Brigid landed in the straight just infront of 1 Reval, and Miss Kolmar, but ' Reval-carae on again, and vroa hy a shorty head from Sir Brigid, who. beat Melody by a short half length. . Time,' lmin.'29 Msec. CHAMPAGNE STAKES, of 300 sova, for : two-year<lds. Six furlongs.. 3 Mr. J. B. Reid's b. f. Angelina, by Downshire—Ajigcle, Bst. 71b. : (F. E. Jones) 1 2 Mr. G. L. Stead's Moulu, Sst. 71b. • (H. Gray) 2 4 Mr. H. Whitney's Roumania, Bst. 101b. \ '(K- Ucrry) 3 Also started: Court Martial, Sst. iJb. : Roumania was the first Ao break the .line, but Modlu had taken Charge Ijeforo going .a furlong, the others running in bunch. Going round the turn, Roumania moved up to Moulu and Court Martial dropped back. Ifaciu? into the straight Moulu had drawn out fiom Roumania and Court Martial was under pressure. When heads were straightened lor homo 'Angelina challenged Moulu, and had mm beaten 50 yards from tho post, and, going on, won by three-parta of a length. Roumaiiia was four lengths away. lime, lmin. 17sec. DUNEDIN CUP; of 1000 sovs. One mile and a half. 7 Mr. : M. Frieillander's ch. f. Flora ■ 'Macdonald, by ■ Boniforiu-Ua> _ Lochiel, 3vrs., Vst. 121b....(J. Olsen) 1 1 Mr. G. L. Stead's Bpn Ton, 9st. 51b. (H. .Gray), 2 1 Mr. J. H. Pressor's Specialform, 7st. ■ 81b : (E. Lwe) 3 . Also started: '2 Kilrain, 9st. 51b.; G Thrax, Sst. lllb.; 9 Gapon,-7st. 81b.; 5 Glenfinn'an, 7st; 21b.; 3 Odessa, Gst. lOib.j 8 Parable, Gst. 71b.; 10 St. Petersburg, fast. 71b. ' . , . - As the-, field lined ■ "P to the barrier Specialform .was* on the.rail?,• and then, came Kilrain, Thrax, Flora Macdonald, and Bon Ton. The start was delayed by Parable breaking the tapes, but the field eventually got 'well tvway. bpecialform was the first to show out, but gave way to Bon Ton and Gapon as they came up tho running. Passing the stand the order was Bon Ton, Gapon, Parable,. Specialform, Flora Macdonald, Glenfiunan, and St; Petersburg tailing off. Approaching tho mile post Bon Ton was leading Parnblo by a length, ynd, Flora Macdonald anil Gapon were close up. Then came Specialform, Glcnfinhan,' arid Kilrain. Going along the back Bon Ton and Flora Macdonald had drawn a couple of lengths clear of Gapon and Parable. At the six-furlong'-post Specialform wi\s_ out in front' and Odessa, was last. Going to the four-furlong post St. Petersburg had commenced to move up. and Glenfiunan dropped back last'. At tho far turn Flora, Macdonald went'on'froni ,Bon ' Jon, ;and - at the three-furloiiS l son of Boniform and Class by two lengths, Specialform lying ha&dy. At ■ this stage Parable and (.tlenliiiiuni.Mvere; hopelessly , out of- it, andnßoji .®o(£ dwpwd J«(ok ji,, r .biti. ' Flora .Macdonald landed in the straight ■clear . of Specialform. In the run hoiM Bon, Ton canie with a good; challenge, but,'failed lo;reach Flora Mao--donald.,who.won by- over two'lengths. Bon Ton beat Snecialform by over a length,-and then "came Odessa, Gapon,. Thrax, Kilrain", and Parable. Glentinnai: was pulled up beforo the-finish. Time, 2min. 33 2-osec— a-record for the track. APPRENTICES' PLATE, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. ' 2 Mr. R. M'Kay's b. g. Peppin, by Charlemagne 11—Scstilena, 'iyis., - 7st, 71b (W. L- M'Randall) 1 5 Mr. R, M'Donald's .Baron Lowburn, 7st. 71b. ...'. : (J. F. Downie) 2 1 Mr. F. Moore's Gold Sails, 7st, 71b. (I!. Reed) 3 Also started: 3 Seagar,'7st. U.Larkspur, 7st. 71b.; 4 Rock Ferry, 7st. 71b. PUBLICANS' HANDICAP, -!of 350 sovs. ■ Six furlongs. 7 Mr. J. Griggs' c. m. First Glance, by Kosmos Bey—Ophelia 11, 4yrs., 7st. 51b (B. Deeley) 1 1 Mr. J. Hart's Chudic, 7st. slb. . . • (K.- Berry)-3 9 Mr. Aj Han'iss's Altcar, 7st. 51b. (A. Reed) 3 Also started: 8 Obsono, Sst. 71b'.; 2 Sauci, Sst. Gib.; 1 Peg, 7st. 131b.6 Robert 8011, 7st. 101b.; 3 Sister Radius, 7st. 71b.; 12 Baritone, Gst. 91b.; 10 Icilma, ■ list. 81b.; 7 Fender, Gst. 71b.; 11 Otakeho, Gst. 71b. Obsono was first to break the line, but was caught in the tapes, and, shortly alter the start, Icilma unseated her ridei. Going ..to the five-furlong post .First Glance was leading Sister Radius, with Chudic next. First Glance was in charge going up the rue, with. Chudic improving her position, and Sauci lying well back. First Glance led into tho straight from Chudic and Altcar, Peg and Sister Radius' being' next, and, in the run home,- sho went on and won by a short lsnjth from Chudic, who just beat Altcar. Time, lmin. 15 4-ssec. STEWARDS', WELTER HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. One mile. l'ilr. H. A. Knight's br. m. Troon, by Glenapp—Argon, 6yrs., Sst. 81b. x ' (R. Berry) 1 4 Mr.. F. E. Shaw's Gnome, Ost. 1110. (Fl. Gray) 2 G Mr. D. Rutherford's Sunbeanj, Sst. (E. Lowe) 3 Also started: 3 Mount Victoria, Ost. 2lb.i 2 Glenowl, Bst. lllb.; 5 Quirinus, Sst. 21b.; ; 7 Rongahere, Sst. Mount Victoria was first to break the line, and ran round tho first turn a length in front of Sunbeam, Glenowl :bringing up the rear. Going along the iback, Mount Victoria was still in front, l : Rongahertt 'and Troon - improving their I position. Sunbeam showed out as they ran up tho hill, Quifmns dropping back last. Troon ioined Sunbeam bauro reacli'ijng tho straight, and, in the run home, i stalkd oil' a challenge by Gnome, who put in a great run, and won by a neck. Sunbeam was a short length away. Time, 'lmin. 41-ssc. ; BERWICK HANDICAP, of 100. sovs. Six furlongs. ;4 Mr. J. R. Hart's b. g. Sveaborg, by Finland—Novoe. Vremya. 4yrs., 9si. 61b (B- Deeley) 1 ! 7 Mr. 11. Roberts's Vanriuish, Bst. 101b. . (A. Reed) 2 ''3 Mr. G. Gould's Judith, Bst. 211). i I (R. Berry) 3 • ' Also started: G Miss Kellerman, Bst. ■ :131b.; 8 Buller, ,Bst. Bib.; 5 Gregory. Sst. • 8lb.; 1 Kazan, Sst. 71b.; 2 -Mint,-Sst.; 11 > Bridegroom, S.st.'; 12 Suimncrtime, Bst.; 9 1 Afton Loch, Bst.; 10 Lady CJuery, Sst. NOTES ON THE RACING. (By Telcjraph.—Special Reporter,) Dunedin, February 18. The Autumn Hurdles was a. more stroll for Daylight Bill, who started a hot favourite, and although jumping badly, was always a winner. In tho rtraight he came away and won easily. Kingsway,' who is r.ow getting on "in years, made play on sufferanco for 12 furlongs, but when it' came to racing, nothing had u chalice with ' tho winner. The eld plugger. Jack Ashore, ? struggled on, and got second p'-ace from Pure Gold. Coronetted ran badly, being hampered by the big weight. On his form to-foy it will be a. mattw of difficulty for ®. the handieapper to get the grey horsa back to lvis field in the remaining races. The Gladbrook ITandioap provided a fine finish botwoen Reval. Sir Brigid. and a 1'! hot favourite in Scotch Molodv. Tho firstI named moved off very smartly, but going 2 . down the back ho was pulled in b&hind. ': ami Sir Brigid arid Silvnr Shield rarried 3 on the running, with Scotc.h MeTody .a : good wav back. Rounding the . hand, th« )'-■ two leaders were together, but Sir Brigid i went on alono at the bottom of tho

straight. Thou Slogan challenged on ihe outside, ;iwl Itovul on the mils. SloiPin was soon shaken off, but Revnl kept at his task, and beat.the liiyercnrgill hor«o by a lieiul. Scotch. lloloily, vim cmuo from a lonjf way. back, was a nMc away, and then camo -Slogan. Stan. lieitl, who has ju:?t beoii reinstated, rode the winner. Only tour runners contested the Champagne. Stakes. Charmilla. was withdrawn in favour of Angelina, and the Ohokeboro stago started Court Martial only. Jlcnlu cawieil Mr. G. Stead's colours, and HOll- - contested the race foj- Mr. Whitney. Moulu led from Angelina to the distance,' where tha latter took charge. She tired on tlio hill, but lasted long eiw>»s;h t') beat Moulu. liounmnia was a fair third, and Court Martial, who was hunted the whole way, was tailed off. 'i'ho whole of tha acceptors went to tho pent for the Dunedin Cup. ll.nf Ton and Kilrain had a great duel for ihachiife h-nn-ours, but the former had tlra call at the close. At the start he pulled himself to the front, and, going past the stand, was attended by Ganon and Parable, with Specialform., and Mora Macdcnald next, and Kilrain in Hit; centre. •. Down the back Hon Ton still led, but at the half-mile Flora Macdonald had moved into second place, and she then took charge. At tho. railway bend she lnd a three-lengths' lead,, and ontered the straight-full of running. Holding h'3r own, she "ran in a comfortable winner by two length? from the favourite, with Specialform close up, and then came Odessa; Gapon, Thrax, and Kilrain. The last-named got a bad bump at the haifc mile, but .it did not seem to make muc'h difference to him. Thrax ran a good race, and so did Odessa, but Parable was last, and Oilenfinnan was polled up. The winner hoisted record figures for the course, ; ,viz., 2min. 33Isec. The Apprentices' Plate went to the well;bred Pippin, who scored comfortably, from ; I3aron Lowburn. Gold Soil was, a great favourite, but got badly left, and did well 1 to finish third. The Publicans' Handicap was contested •by thirteen runners, Briar Patch being withdrawn. Peg.was a gcod favourite, ):ut after, being prominent to' tho turn she fwlcd out of it. First Glance, w'as at the .head of affairs when a furlong had been coycred, and remained there fur tho rest of ,tlio trip. Chudic, the second horse, was most, unlucky, and got stopped twice, once by Peg and the other time by the riderless Icilntn,. Sauoi was about sixth as they ran jnto the. straight, but failed, to come on. Obsono was prominent for about five furlongs, but was done with then. Sister Radius and Robert Bell were the next to the placed hoi-s-s. ; . A very hot favourite wa.s inado.of Troon in tho Stewards' Welter Handicap, and tho bay ware duly landed .the stake, but she did. not have much to sparo from Gnome, although slie wa.s going on again at the finish. Mount Victoria showed tho. way for threo furlong's, but then the favourite took charge. Gnome came with a good run in the straight, but the favourite held him off, and won by a ncck. Roiigalvero and Glenowl were tho next to finish. ; The Berwick Handicap appeared to bo the most open event of tha day, if; om could judge by the machine figures. Both Kazan and Mint were heavily supported, but the former was very scratchy in his preliminary, and failed to run prominently. So.'to.o, did Mint, but no excuses could be made for lier. Bridegroom was the fintt lo move, aiid he led lo tlvp turn, v.-hsro Beeley slipped np on t.lra rails with Svra-' bar?,' ai:<l w;on yory comfortably. Van-, finish was ridden right out to beat Judith, who got cut out at the birrier rise, ami was in last, place after a furling had b:en cbvered. The full sister to Thrax was gains better f-.lunn anything when the posi was reached. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES." (By Telezranb-Preai Awtxxiation.l Dunedin, February 18. The following ncccptauccs have been received for* the second day' of the Dunedin Jockey Club's races HINDON HUKDLES. One mile and Ihrec-fiuartcK.-rrDnylight Bill, list. 101b.; Bravest, list. lib.; Jack Ashore, lOst. 10ib.; ; Simon' Pure 9st. 1.31|).; Kingswrty,, . 1218. ? ; Silvcr ! M6na'fcß; ,9st. 31b; ;■ Purs Gold; !«, : ;ilb. '<■ I HENLEY HANDICAP. Seven furlong. —John;. Barleycorn; 9s>t. 31|).; Scotch 'Melojlyo/jßst.. 131b,j Su%<>£i?ifli<l u rSsk.;] 'JHw;1 'ffllv'er-'Shield, Bst.■ !)lb.; Joan, bst./'Jib.ii Slogan, 53t..'81b,; Miss Kellerniau, Bst, . 81b;; Warlight," Bst, .. ' ■/•ANNIVERSARY:-..HANDICAP, ~One, mile—Masterpiece, Pat,' 131b,.; Flora Macdanakl, 8?t. ltllj.; Thvaxj Bst. 101b.; Gapon, 7st. '111b!; 'Ogier, VstC lllb.The Cornel,'7st. 31b. : :HAZLETT..JIEMORIAL PLATE. • Seven furlongs—Glenfinnan, 9st. 71b.; Mount Victoria, 9st. ,51b.; Peg,\9st.. ;ilb.; Ogicr, 9st. lib.; Sauci, 3it. 121b.; Sister Radius, list. lllb.; Moonglow, Bst. lllb,; Veritas, Bst. 51b.; Fdiuhr, Bst. 21b. . . : OUTRAM HANDICAP. Six furlongs.Sveaborg; ■ lOst.; John Barleycorn, Dstrj Vanquish; Bst. 101b.; My Glove, Bst. Gib.; Miss Kolmar, Bst. Gib.; Judith,-Bst.; Gregory, Bst.;; Buller, BsT.; Summertime, i7st. 81b.; Floi'iline, 7st. 71b.; Bridegroom, 7st. 71b.; Lady .Query,, 7st. 71b. . ■ DOMAIN HANDICAP. Six furlongs.— Obsono,. Bs(., 101b;; Chutlic, Bst. 31b.; Altear, 7st. 'lllb. ; Me'rton, 7st. 10lb.; Icilma, 7st. 2lb. j Baritone," Gst."'l3lb.; (juirinus,' Gst. 71b. ' /CITY HANDICAP. Five furlongs.— Charmilla, Bst. Gib.; Moulu, Bst. 41b.; Roumania, 7st. 71b.; Wise Bird, 7st. 71b.; Atheldana, Gst. 101b. SUBURBAN WELTER HANDICAP. One mile—Gnome, lOst! lib.; Odessa, 9st. l)lb.; St. Petersburg,'9st, 31b.; Troon, 9st. 61b.; Parable,"• Oat. 31b.; Glenowl, Bst. 101b.; Russo, Bst. 21b.; Quirinus, 7st. 101b.; .Rongahere, 7st. 101b.; .Seagar, 7st. ; 101b. DEATH OF AN IMPORTED. MARE. By Telegrc.Dk—Press AESociation—Oonyrieht - . Melbourne, February 18. While exorcising, Mr. J. Baron's imported mai'O Carnell (William 'the Third —Lindel), '\vho was engaged in coming events, died' suddenly from internal 'hemorrhage. Sho cost 2100 guineas. Mr. B. J. Watt's bay colt Athenio (Traquair—Arajoel), who broke doivii when he was favourite for the Newmarket Handicap, was landed in- Wellington yesterday from the Sydney steamer "Ulimaroa. As Athenie's lameness was of a serious character/ he will have to -be spelled for a long time. '■ 1 REMINDER. In Connection with the Napier Park : Racing Club's Autumn Meeting, owners i are rominded .that nominations for all events (except the Trial Hack Stakes 1 and tho Maiden Hack. Scurry) close at ■ 8 o'clock' to-morrow night with the club's secretary, Mr. J. B. Glcadow. • " FIXTURES. ' . Feb. 19 and 21.—Dunedin J.C. Autumn. ; Feb. 26 and 28—Wanganui J.C. Autumn. March 1 and s—Dannerirke H.C. Autumn, ' March 11 and 12—Notaon J. C. Annual. March 13 and 14—Napier Park R.C Autumn. ' March 17—Opunake R.C. Annual. March 25 and '20—Rangitikei R.C. Annual. ■ April 11 and 13—Wairarapa RC.. Autumn April 13 and 11—C.J.C. Autumn.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1988, 19 February 1914, Page 7

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1988, 19 February 1914, Page 7

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1988, 19 February 1914, Page 7

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