THE TUBE
NELSON J.G, MEETING.
CUP WON BY PERONEAL. (By T«l<sem.pn.—PMss Assactation.) Nelson, March 11. There was fine, weather awl a largo atteudaiitto for the opening day .of the Nelson Jockey Club's Amxual M.cotifiK, held at Richmond, The totalisat-or investments, amounted to £77'84 as against £7511 for the, corresponding day last year. The results are: — MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP, of 60 sore. Six furlongs. 2 R«uc, Sst. 5H> , 1 5 Idol, Sst. 11 lb. 2 i Asohe, Sst. llib 3 Scratched: Pntiweuii, Sst. ißh.jLadv Dotmm, Sst. IHii,; Rose Mome, Sst, 11.1b.; Eton Boy, Sst &b. j Moilyhawk, Bst. olb- Won by a length. Time, Imin. 17seo, HANDICAP TROT, of 70 m%. Two miles.
1 Kitty N., 35see 1 ■, 2 Little Bancs, .fisce ~',„ 2 3 Tarawora, 3s.ee. ...,.,., 3 Scratched: Chips, Takaka, RaUpafa. Won easily. Time, Cinjiu 49sec. NELSON CUP (open), of 230 sovs, : One mile- and a quartet. . 1 Peroneal, Sst. 131b ..... , 1 8 Monologue, Sst-. Gib. .„,.„., , 2 a Moirctto, 6st. 9ft, ....„ 3 All started. Won by a lfcugt'k Time-, : . 2min. 9see. HOPE HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. ■ ! Seven furlongs. ' d Borall, Sst. 111b. l: ! 3 Acliilledss, Sst. 81b 2' ;. 1 AJccto, 9st. -51b. ....„' ... 3 Scratched: GlenouKlcy, 7st. 71b, ;Ota- ; knra, 7st, 31b.; Elopement, Tsfc.j Merrio Glen, 7st. ' ■■ Woit by half a. length. Time, liniu. ' '29sec, HANDICAP TROT, of 65 sovs. , Two mijes,. . (> Nnda K., 24seo. , t J. , % Kitty N,, Usee- 2 ; 1 Alabama Thorpe, 30soc. 3 : Scratched j Welcome Jack, Chips, . May Patch, Vermicelli, -Ballo 'Corbeito., , Bbanywood. ■ Won Time l smm. 2teee, ■ r TBLECrKAPH HACK HANDICAP, of 1 SO sovs, Fivq furlongs. ■ 1 Lady Vladimir, Sst. 121b. »„, 1 2 Boyal tSleev**, 9at. 21b, „..,„..... % 3 Bran Boy, 7st. tlb "„„. 3 Soratdiod: Iluinatioii, Bst.j Asche. > x 7st. 7ib.;' Mange Headris, 7st,'7'lb. ! Wen by half a length. Time, Imin, ;■ 2seo. I GRANDSTAND HANDICAP (open), of ■ 125 sovs. Sis furioftgs.' . I 1 PcToiiiik, Sst, 13'lb ■;'.„ . „ i ■ 2 Leapuki, &st. 31b 2 I ; The Great Mogul, Sst. 71b „"„„ 3 [ All started.'" Won by a length. Time,, ; lmin. ISsec. | WILTEE HACK HANBIOAP, of, SO sovs, !3eveft furlongs. ' 1 Cliillies, Ost. 91b. .;.., , . li 1 3 Trilby> Bst. 12ft .*„..!„"!; 2 ' 2 Sst, 71b. ..,, , ~ g ..Also started: GlcnonsJe.y, Sst'.'kb, ; Woa by a leagth. Timci lmin. 28sea. SEO-ONO DAY'S ACCEPTANCES, (Br TBicßiripli.'-,rr(i«a fesoqUvtlon,) Nelson, Match 11. Acceptoiwes fo;r the second dav aire*— ELBCTIiIC aA.CU iBANDICIP.' Pivo fUrk»ngs.—My Vkdimw, llJst. aib.iltoVal Sleeves, Sst. Sib.; Wailnnd, ftt. 121b.; Excitrnjient, Bsr. illb.; Peffgy, :7st. 1i11b..; ■ Pkasitro Bent, 7st, 101b.';"&>ii- Boy, ifet. : ! ;51b,; ' Idol, '7st 51b.;' Aschfe l "Cs£ isib'.j Btisa Merrk, fist. 121b.; Elonoment. Cst . 121b. ■ • ■ ■ ■■■■.'■■■ ■
.. HANDICAP TBOf. Two miles.'and a hi»U.T-Tnra*Bft», 3'sec,; Major ■.■ Election, tseo-f Molly Brfici SSsec; May Patch* 38«'c; Alabama Thorpe, BSsec.j iMIy, 4Sspe,j Raujiara,, SSsft*. IiED)VDOi) KKMOB-lAI. HANDICAP. One mito .and a llist. ■21!):,; MoWlogue, Sst. 4'lb.; Odessa., Bst. 81b,; Hwsil, Sst.Slb,; Mo'irette, hi.
STOKE HACK ■ lUNBTCA'P,-*A.lecto, M.■ Olb. 5. Wsaland, Bst. Sill.; Ruination, SSt. 3l'b,i Roe. Bst. 21b,; Bron Boy, 7s.t.} 'Auchcj Gst. Sib.; Otakura, est. JIV, Elope* merit, Gst flb.j Blue Blood, fed '7lb. HANMOAP TBOT. O.no iniJe Mut a half.—Welcome- Jack. -Ssecj Sfojor JSlcotion* Sseo.; Jj.atilda, Bsec..; Xadft K, $ sfiß.; Kitty $~ Ese&j Sljrettc, liisoc..; Qw.ybo, tTe«o.; Redeemer, 22sBa»; Miss Molly, 233«fi.i Heirloom, a2s"ec. j Fleet Iky, 22see,j Forest B<?llc> 22scc,s Yermitcfti, 22sae.; Belie Corbeft, 22seo, WAiMBA BANBICAP. Si* telonftfePeronilla, 10.5t.81h.; Lea'puki, Ist, 91b..; The Great Mosul, Sst, 81k;' Achillodes', Bst 51b.; Bfaiitit Victoria,. Sst. 31b. WELTER HACK fcAMCAP. Oii3 ni.ile,-*-A.lec,t:o, Mst. 81b.; Mnteette, M 81b.; Trilby, M. 31b.; St. Curio, Sst, Mb. Gteno»srl*y, fet. Slh,s -Gtakura, Sst..; Mayclew, fist.; Similar HANDICAP. Scvca fur, la.n*s.—Monologue.. Sst. $!b. ;■ Imarosb, Bst. 1311>.; Mount Visions, BsK; Lady Jvilchcrati, hi. 111b.; Car«ss, fet, Tib;
MANAWATU T/C. MEET! NG
(By felesta.l)li.-"srfeES A&wcitttjlofc.) " 'Palmerstorti Mq.rch ],i. Glarioas weather pfevaijed tor fhd Tra'ttinx Club's annual meet* kg oh &0 Awapufti Racecourse, 'riioro was a largd attendflncn, and keen 'tatercst was shown in tho sport. The rachig' was gffod, and only for that inevitable b'r&ifcins at crucial times, some very -cseitiajf mishes wobW have been witaeased., Results:—
MAtDEN fiANBIt'AP, of SO sws. Ono mile and a half'.—M'x.s, 1\ Cooper's b. in. MeWnda Hay, Hsw, (T. Cooper), 1; Tomboy, Usee, (Mouldy), 2; Marti, IIjm: (A. Oliver), 3. Jlso stofted: Real M'Kay, 'Pswd Ifemoiry, Star Boy, ital Georsfc, Lady Webbj' 15ny William, aiul Happy Jolui. Meliiitfa May atid Tomboy led rookt 'of the- Way, the former- vpinhtag by abavit JO lengths, tho simid. itistoneo being bctiveeij second and tliird. Ti-uifo 4min* It Wsffi.
STEWARDS' S&NDICA.P, of 25 sovs. ■One mile and a distance —Mr, T. IJosfa's ■b. ]i. Golden Bell, scr. /Lynch), 1.; JilauSGOHita, WSw..(A. Oliver-),. 2; Bell-Block) 2flsoc. (Nyhtt'rt),. 3, Also started: Princess Tlw Bimn. Ijaity General, 'arid John. Boil Block established a good Wid along the baek Stretch, but MansGenita., pfrttihg in a, run, headed Bell Block '«* the second tnril iiito t.lie straight, and looked all over a. winner, but Golden Bell was trotting; lm& tifull.y, and overhauled Slaiisr.oiifta opliOsi'to tho outside standi and. ivon lj.y a ■Gouplo of lengths. Tims, 2h>in. oG Wiscc SiANAWAfU TMTTfM; CMJB'S fiANDICAP, «f 109 sots. Two ttilpA .
Mr. D. Nyhan's eh. h, Hova, Slpoc, (N,Vhah) l Ken Dillon, iitecc, ~.......,••. <Maidmiiit) 8 rriittwss Bruce.i Ks'er. .-. (Jl. I* ?«yh.an) 3 Also started: Glwudnl, Hyftfe Paljn, and Uniform. • , , , .' Gloiiidij'l west to tho ftofit spoil after the Start, and led ffrora Kftn Di'Uoii for tiiree-qTOi.rte.rs of 9 itfilo. Bovy.- Several times almost gaiwd tho lead, hut broke badly. Ife eve.n.twali;y settled, doiya, jnid put-trotted ovcrythinf., winning easily. Time, Smift. 2 ii-0.50c..
LAMES* BBaVCWT...of.2S soys. Ctao jnilo a' * half.—Xfrs, .8. Piper's gr. £■, ■Count WftPffiek, Msec, (Piper}, 1S John It scr. (G. Keieh), B,\Te.Arahun (Sanson), 8, Also staiW:'"pgimhoy, Jlelinda May, Stfittatie, Buy William, Broiid Boy, aud Kofi. Dillon. Tho vrinjier poetically, 3ed all the wajt .tfinntog. easily by a <b:upic of tatß'ths. Time, Siiiiii. 58 t-Ssoc. . ELECTRIC HANDICAP. 8f 25 .sots. Ono tiuk, i -M;r. D., Nyhan's b. g. Boballwk. lflsoo. (J. Bum), "t; Myrtle palm, 10 ecs. (S. AuKfts.tJ, 2-, Maud It., iSsec. (Dile), 3. Also started: JJady Osftoral, ifoeke■fefef, Ma\id, arid Mansctin.ita. Maud A led into tho straight and looked, like a dinner., hut licsir" tho Mejiites'" stand Bobaliiik chased on ih» leader, and q. good Taco otraucA to tho past, .Manscenita sot foul of her gimf, and stumbled, thrown? tho rider just on thO- wiimhis post, and thus losing second place, Time, 2njiu. ■3& c oe PJVLMiaSTON KOET'H HANDICAP, ~nf 35 sovs. Two niß.es.*-slr. J. W, lohil*
stair's h, ]). Navigator, 20si>c (cwwsi'j,. i.f Wiig Dong, Usee, I, J, Nyhau)„ ?■; Nga'fatji, 3s'ec", (It, "J.. Woofl'ficW), 3. Also'started: ■Stavbane. Navigator, bail -a big Ifcad froim Bin* I)oSg, ni *d Sffiaßltu «jl?a long way back during tho JTirs't mile, but on etticiv ins 1 the straight too last time bsfch. Bin's Being ,-uid Ngai'aiu closed «p, anil, What leaked like being an ivxeiting finish was Bpoift by Jvgaraitt breaking, . This 'pftx'etirally lost tier the race. ."The winner then went on and van by l.brcs lengths, Time, iinj-in. 23soc. AWAipUNI HANDICAP.. of 20 s6vs, ■Ono mile and a 'if- Hoi* tand'a br, g, Vwhim Wood, 20& C.. (J, NyMmj. 1; Colleen Bnwii, 30s-<*. 0, Kollison), 2; UhvfoMn, 'kac. (A, Oliver.'}, 3* Also started! Lady ff*, The Bami, Belt Block, Lucy Wallace, and Gleindol. Oolleea Ba wn Was in front until half. w.W flown the straight, but Fashion Wood then gamed a. half-length lead, and., .bold* ttg wo second horse easily, nvoji br 8" Moglhi Time, 3mi». 59 ' "
KOTES AH» COMMENTS.
IBs G/tiEftcoi;-] The Napier Park i? dG Mg Q\ Antumn Ak-.eteig will commence tomorrow, and will be coutluded m gat* unlay. Good a.ccep.ta'DCes hav.e- bceii rewired for tho different ev-ettts, and the Oup iSpafeams no tfewer than tweiit'v rumjors.
iKftgotiatioKs aro at prcsettt in train for tho purehaso of the, Birkenhead pdwig Haskayno. Tho praspectivo buyer js m Austratiaij KS P- r ! ee ls * n tbe neighbourhood: .of fcU(> guijisafi.
Jlerry (jivy is at present niidergoine; a short spell at Butt. I'ii about two week s time, he will again be put Jhto work and .'given a races ftt.ths Wairarapa Kaciiig Club's Eflstflf Meeting, A West Coast biiyer was desirous of chasiitt tiio bay,,qeldijig, but his'ideas of value and thase of tli.o present owners did not ooiiiddo.
After a long sptsll the aged Merriweo gelding Grandee lias recently been flat into iyork again at Trentharn,
Iho owner of Sinapis arrived in the city yesterday to mako arrangements for shipping the St. Ambrose tnaro to bydney.
Peroneal.-credited the local owner, Mr. W. Nidd* with the Nelson Cap ' after a good finish with Monologue and Moiretto. Iho fact that Odessa iaM to get a .piaee- would' indicate that, tie ■hard going has again Lound out the Crimea, horse, who was very lame after racing at Dunediu.
Mr. Harvey Patterson's stalljpa,, which died on Saturday, wasTascoVau imported Jtorso by Velasquez, son of Donovan, bis dam, being by Isano.!:ns--~&t. Marguerites by Hor.iiiiK VascG, ivlio w'as imported ih 1808, Was the sire of. several winners in Australia, and Nqw Zealand, the .olfet of 'his. progeny being ..
lire bmitej; Major Wcpb, owned in PdWerstejl North, .lias been .sold ia a ■Qhristeb'UTch iady find will in frttttro Mjdiv the bounds.'
It is nor,* published that the ex-XW Zealaudor Royal Scotch is tn :do stiid duty nt Iris owner's .station in West m'lia.
Weights'for the big event's at tlia Q.J.C, and EHor-sljo Kastbr Meethigtf are duo oil Monday nest., Accep'timces close on the foHolving Frid:a*y.
: The Sault gelding ■Blafcaitejr, formerly' owned in this country by '''Mt. disii,, J '. but _ line*. j.n Melbourne, J.ias, ']$&. been put into W'prfe '..rigam at Cituifieid after ft icmg spoil,
Hie imported horse Sea pFtncty \vill iiiast likely liq relegated to stud duty next season-, .Sea, Prince is a wo.ll-b'red Jwrsfc. by I'ors.iMhiQii .from Sea Air, and tiierol'ofo .halfcbwfcir to that great JiGrse Fieterniaratzß'ffl'i;, w'li.o' wonoblio. £10,0)0 "Jockey Olub Stales in'J;9ol, In 1:008. Pieterinafiteburg was,sold to go t& ttie Argen-tijio Kcjiublio at i;li.o high., 'figure iif,£13,?6.Q.. ~ SeEv-iiPrmeb's victory- in ilm Williamstiiwn'Oup was his' fceb performance, since lio arrived in Australia.
Owlftg to tlio deatli of his father, Mr. p. Ncaglo has Scratched his Horses lliavolb and ISvadno for all thoir. eli■gftgoinents a.t the Kaipiet Park' Meeting oil 3rrida:y and &rtur4;ty most.
They evidently Ktpl hayo some, very antiquated ideas on tho conducting of. . raco .meetings.' ?ji England, It wril bo renifeiu'bercd tiiat- the stovWrds -oj tho Kugiish jockey Club .recently caused a'n ■ aunoviiiceinejit to bo made dctUving tbb : prdce'ctui'e which, must bo followed- in ■future- to aiuiounco that ,a winner.has passed tho scales,, tljc rtiain idea- being to .abolish tho old ydrbal signal of "AH 'tight.'' In spits of the now arrange* ■'raent, some confusion aiid aifflSyaiico ■re-sulted front . the d.i.sqxiali'fication of ; Clap Gatfl iox t,be Ferri 'Rill Stakes atAscot, JdV. Richard M'a'fsh.. tho .King's trsinef, now wri|.es to an oxelurtigo an liirterd.sfing letter .cifi tho .subject*, in •which ho gives a siwi/lo suggestion that Bvigl.it., tie tiiiivljSj bo. cdusidcrod' by the ■Authorities as mcctuto 'the -caso-, ' i:, lly/ ■idea," lie> says, '% that the winnwr of : a. race- should bo weighed in before .any ■of tho placed horses 'and the tftbiots i'it . rotation, according to the placing!; ..in tbb race. Tljoiv if. there W'oro any .O'lijeefcion. it'wquid bo- lodged' by tho fourth jockoy had,pas/sea the.scales. No objection, liee'd be entertained after that v;iwiesson,tli<>gmund.of fraud. ...The *Alt 'fighj;!' could he. called or .signalled im* : . nwfetely after the, fourth, horse had : betii weighed in, and 'the- public -aftd tho booknia'fers would, know tlicro was iio ohancfe oi any b.bje&t.ioii, Th? reason I :'lfcse. rnad.o a point ilrat $& wiiiHei' ■should ho wcigned.in-'H.E.sfc is ■bccaliss I havo seen .jo.efcej'Sth'at weroiplacedgS-Hop ba,ok., Weigh ijv. and "ho in thtt ioekoys' before the vn.njibr ha? passed 'tiio scald, :j3y waiting for :iho Winner iaiicl tho :6ihe"P tbrco jo'ekeys: to pass the scale, tho steward's, oW'upr, or traiiiei- wattld bo giren tinio ta .liialfo afi objee-tion ;f Jtocesstry before tho last of the four has been weighed in. _ It. is the simplest way, and liliiilf it i? clear ■eifdrytmo. I tun "not cdrtain, but .1 Ito-vo ■ a .reeoll'ection of ■.souid years ago that an objection !ia.d to be lodged before ; tho wtttiicr passed tho scale, or it ga:'r(ic.d..as teing too late.'"
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