THE TURF.
HA WEE'S BAY MEETING r RECORD ATTENDANCE. KOOV.V WINS THE IMG KVJ'nS'l'. . ißy 'i'cicsraph.—Special CorresßOiui'mU ''■■'■ Napier, .May tf. ■ The. Haii-ke's Bay Jodwy Chili's Aiiluiun Mooting opened in h'nu weather. The going was heavy, hut the attendance.- was ii record, (Hid included the Hons.'H. I)..Bcl|.«i«J Mr. i'Ysser. The former opened the- club's new buildings, which , were erected at a cost of £33,000, and aro considered ei|«:il to any in the Dominion. Tiio totali.STiior handled £23,656, as compared with £1.0,-12!) for thu correspoiKliiig slay last year. , The. public were so busy inspecting the liew stands that very little betting was doit? on the first race. Jlr- li. M. Campbell's' iiscini-Inoking Jterriwec; getding Crocus ivas tl;o best supported, but after showing up prominently for a time lit; tired to nothing, Okaliu inado all the running, but Cousin JaeU got to him at the last fence, and Okahn fell. Kamsdovft finished on well, and got second place, while the third horse, i'apalitz, was also running on. Amical (Charlemagne ll—Martin), who kid Oliver up, vras slightly hotter lilscd tban .Dame lhimour in the Maiden Hack Handicap. Tho ICaraiuit-owned Hymeai was quickest to begin, and Jed from Dome humour clown the back. .Across the beu<l Higo Park ami Amical moved up. but the latter could not go en. In the straight Rigo Park prevailed, and won liieely, Mdnje got- ii run on the fonce. and get third place, while the favourite was fourth. Merry Roe and Vsilhalk divided" the machine honours in the openepriut race. At the start Ermengardo began with her usual brilliancy, but Valh.illa was always in hiu' wako. Merry Hoc seemed unable to begin under tho weight. Across the bottom Valhalla tore to the front, and led into tho straight by {jireo loiif'ths. Lady Louisa then shot out, and the pair left the field. Valhalla, tired, biii; was two lengths to the good when tiro post was reached. Lady' Louisa wan three lengths clear of the others. Day Fly, Bortrada. and Merry Koe finished in a line just clear of fostflion. The public were, flt ft loss to tlpcidn wlipt to be ois in ibo Nursery Handicap. Mr. E. J. Watt started both Oownhnm ■vrtd QuceuliUe, flisd Rinpfonn, cnvryinij ~\lv. W. G. Stead's colours, also started from tho same, stable. The coupled fmir w>s vi-t'M'backed. At the start Queenlike. was first to move, but in o. few strides Hoy (Blrkenhead—Links) phot out, and quickly put a break on .tho field.' Aided by hpr light weight, the filly ran on well, and though Downlmm tried to run her do'.vn in the straight he could not. and was in turn iieatcn otit of a pkco. Clwlnvana staved on well, and just -lot second place from Qacenlike, with JVwnnnin a head away." RinEftirm. on the rails, could not iWin with the others, a«o got chopped back. It was gloriously fine when the horses went out for tho Cup. Haskayne and Bsppct wore the publia fancies, and snveral of the nthers were well backed, Empwaclnr and Exiioct, Unth etripiisd very troll, and in the preliminaries, nothinc wr-nt liettcr than Moutoa Oirl. At the start Expect and Kmnorador showed thn way flow Kiinbonwi. , Uleriot iiml Ladoea. 'Passing tho stand flio iast-named took charge from Ivmibombi, nnd the others were steadied. Across Uie lop til" satDo pr prevailed, but at the six furlonfcs Ladoga put a break nn tho field. Goiup.down the baek Hasknyno, Expeet, and Kmpcrador improved' their positions. At r> furlong from Iwmc Koova moved up <m the outside, and so did Sea I'ink. KmperaAiv and Lndoga. then cried ciioiich, and Espe:t canje°fast on liio outside. Hβ cawirlit Sea Pink, l«it after a very close ttmsh Koovii kept, her head in front. Sea i'isik was three-parts of a length aw-<y, and then came fair Kosrnnoud, J'.mner.idor. Lsdojra. and Hnskayne. J!ki fir«t-iian\ed ran a jireat race, alter gettinc badlv awav. The big silver rnf>, vriiich "oos to thr> wiinter, was made a present to W. Bell, who rode the. marc, this makes the fourth Onn v<m by her, and en micii occasion Bell has be«i in the saddle. . HnrakU stai'tfrl at a very sirai't price in the. TTiirdles, but he was beaten into (Ijiwl place iwincipally tliroitgh jiimpmß iwlU. At the start ho wont off in front pnHing hard, hut Pkvev soon vau up I to him. iiiid passinc! the nasi tlio first time the lotter fan to the front. Humkia jumped verv badly at the five tnrlones fenie, and this gave Player a big break He won vnrv comfortably nt thefiuisli, tlmugh Fliiigot w.is finishiiipE very fast Composed ran badly and finished last. A ;X<?od favourite m the CusborneChortle provailed in tins Ponkawa Rack Handicap. He was lvieky onoiish to get, a clear oassapre on the rails, but it nrol>fil)l,y made no difforence to the result. The winner is a candidate for the National Stceplocliase. andvhas alreativ been schooled'over big fences. He is trained by O, Jones, who pretwrod Paisano wheii ho won the National. Thore were several ?p.ratclwigs from tlio" final event, for which The Hnvio was ii slishtly better favourite than I Diavolo. 'The start was delayed for a conisideriWe time, and the race was ran in a had liaht, Banian, and Mysteriaili hi to the bottom of the. straight, where tho former retired beaten. Diavolo then out in a run, and. staying on well, won bv a. head. Rod Book was close «p. third, and then came Vi, Percekr, and Banian. THE RESULTS. The results arc:LO.NGLAXUS HACK HURDLES, of 100 sovs. Uuo mile and tltree-ciuarlcrs, 7 jir. K. A. GreJisitle's Cousin Jack, bv Wehikorc—Bedouin mare, 9st. (A. J,awrence) 1 S Mr. fi. O'Kntte'i lamsdorff, 9st. 511>. (F. I'ly.nn) 2 * Mr. A. Atwwd's Papalitz. list. 3H>. (W. Adams) 3 4.1=0 started: 0 iton>can>tae. lOst. Sib. IF' 'M'Cabe); 5 Oher JDavon, Jflst. 711). (T V. .Tonei); 1 Cfocus, flat. Tib. (h. Trrill); o Okahu, tot. 21b. (J. O'Conncli); ,; Pikiho, 9sL. 21b. ll\ aMouglier); 9 fiisiug Ann. 9st. (H. BuH). Ok'-dttu lwl to the fence St flie ouirance to the straight, where tie came to grief, leaving Wnsdorft* and Cqu-ili Jack in the icaJ. The latter ivon with something to spare. Papiilit.2, who finished strongly, wn* third, Time, Sinin. XI I-Ssec. MAIUBN HACK KACE, nf 100 sovs. Sis furlongs. 1 Mr. H. Lan Sinison's Rigo Park,- by ' Sylvia Park—Hain, Sst. 81b. (W. Adams) 1 3 Hoii. J. D. Oraiond's Hymen, Vst. Tib. (W. Kyan) 2 7 Mr, C. J, Laser's Muiijo, Sst. Sits. (L. Wilson) 3 Aho starteil: S ForeligM, Bst. 81b. (S. Wafsonlj ft Trojan, Sst. Mb. (W. Boll); 9 Xoni, Sst- alb. (H. Tricklebank) i Ainical, Sst. Sib. (A, Oliver); S Eota Eota, Sst. 51b. (J. BHchanan); - Dame lUimour, 7st. 7lb. iC, Emerson). Hymen jnmpod to tlio front tram a fair start, ami led tlw field h> within a furious from home, where Rigo Park, who I held a handy position on" the outside* I put in n challenge and ■ won by two
' lengths, tho same distance separating « second and third. Furelight was fourlb. Time, luiin. lfci>c, POKAKUAUAU HAXDJCAP, of 300 sovs. bis furiongs ami & hall. . 2 Mr. G. IX greenwood's Vnlhnlia, by llierarch—Pcact , , vst. 111b. (13. Doeley) 1 C Mrs. R. Buckinan's Lady Louise, 7st. Mb <S. tjtowe) 2 S Hon. .1. j). •Orinontl'e Boy l'ly, 6-.it. 7ib. ! "(C. Carntoiit) 3 s Also slaK«l: 3 Krinongardc, 3st, lib. . fA. Oliver!, bracketed with Bortrada, Sst. -I Bib. (W. Bell); i Postilion, Ssl. (h. IVil- , I son); I-Merry Roe, 9st. (J, }3uchaflau); 9 i Uijwy BcJlp, Sst. 3ll>. (C. Emerson); 9 lielaame, 7st. 121b. !\V, fijaii); 10 Eocene, ' 7st. (R. Rcid)i 7 Dispatcli Carrier. 7st, ' 3lb. (S. Lindsay); 11 Jivwine. 7st. 5W>, (A. 5 I'rickicbauk). ' Won -easily by a kflgtii. I«idy Loai?a r eame through nt the husilress end nnd ' hetil Day Fly for second place by two r lengths. Merry Roe was foni'th, Ber- - trada was fifth. Time, lniiß. lltisec. ° ' XUHSJiIir HANDICAP, of 250 sovsx p Five fMrloTigS. ' I 5 Hon. .7. 1). Oruiond's Hoy. by Birken- ' I head—Links, Cst. 12lb. (C, Carmonij 1 ! " 3 Mr. E. V. Rkhliford's Cliakwan.i, 7st. 1 lSlb (S, JJcitl) 2 s 1 Mr. E. J. Wett'a 'Ist. lib. :l (C. EincVßon! 3 :1 Also started: Downhsai, Sst. 13!b. (1.,. , Wilion) bracketed with QiiPenlike; ■ 2 Ringform, Bst. 31b. (B. Dcefeyjj 4 Indigo, Jst. 121b. (C. Stowe); G Mnrthm '. Princess, 7st. 71b-. (11. Young); 1 Black Heart, 7st. Mb. (K. LawUossli'Shalfi, Ost. i 12ib., hcackctcd with Hoy. j At the entrance to flic straight tlio field 4 closed up and' a great race home, resulted • in a victory for Hoy, who had tlw race 1 well in liaiiil, and wo-n by a length and j a half. Clmkwana was two lengths ahead - of Queenlike, and Downham was fourth. v i'lujo. lvniu. & 3-Ssec. HAWKE'S BAY GUP HANDICAP, a cup of tljo value ef 59 sftvs,, pWseiited fey Mr. AV. G. Stead, and 050 sovs. One mile and n half. • 5 Mr. p. Kemp's Kooya, by Sißlialman - o ¥• B,b Bc,! > ! i i- %Udeß's" Expect, by Advance I • —bndeavour, Sst. Sib, j G -Mr, E. J. Watt's Sea PinkVsst.'afx " ; t -Also started: 7 Empcrader, M, fW. losing); o Ladoga, Sst. 91b. <C. EißersMi); * ; 3 Blcruit, Bsf. 51b. (J. Buclwnan); 4 Sir J^^.^t- Jib (C. AVatson); i Bvron, 7st, • llilb. (B. Dt-shy); \ Ilaskoyne,'7si, Oil}., earned 7sl. lilt,. (W, Ryan); Iβ Moutoa i Oirl. ,At Mb. (QoWfiiich); !»» i'atr Resa- ' ioii 'J, st - 3ib - <S - R£ "'Ji 8 Bir Daisiei, Gst. n '• !\i- Ca ««0"0: KiiHlwuibi, Cst. » 1211). (11. \oh« 8 )i 9 Settler. 6st. IMb., car- . tirt Bsr." 12Jib." (C. StoweJ.' ' ' , -lhe field were sent off dn fairly even , teriiis. Ladoga piloting them into tlin ; straight. luinbombi. Bleriot, and Expect , were Jiest, and the rest strung out. This .' wns tlio prdw imsrias the stand. At tiis t back Ladoga, was ?lill i» thnrge, and Hn.s----i kayne moved nn to fonrth pftsitiMi. At ) t.ie turu tor home Ladoga was supplanted, i and tlie field closed up. A farlflag from , Home Kooya came through from the . ruck, and bxpect mme with a m«h on , tiio outside, and * punishing finish re- , suksU in Kooya siiiaiu,g the vcriliet by a i ?i e * e i A ? illk was hvo l ß neO>s away i third, lair fiasamead fourth, and Iviii--1 perador fifth. Time, *nm. 12 3-ssv>c. the i winner rec*iv«tl an ovation on retuniiu? . to the birdcage, ' ? KAKAttU HURDLES, of 250 sovs. Ono ftiiti) ami tjireo qnartors s 3 Jlr. J. M- Gouldsiiiith's Player, bv [1 Sabretache—Pluymate,, Ost. h]h. ' 3 Mr, H. M. Cauipbell'-a PHngol, Wet. j 71b ..„ j 1 _Ur. E. Kemp's Haurakia, ait.'si'b," ~ , (J. O'Cwmdl) 3 • Also started: 5 β-wby Pael. lOst, 1311,. r (Cojieetake); 0 tdcnlism, Mst. Bib t (Jl'Cabe); 1 Waiputere, ilst. 101b. (W----0 Aditins); i. Composed, Ost. 91!>, (I. Trickles POUk'AWA HACK of jflO f. . favs. Sis fnvlonß.^. ~ 1 Mr. A. B. Williams's Cliortln, l>v • Muitifid-Atuitsemrat, 7?t. 21b. - 9 3[r. H. Stanuaftl's Sir AJha. lit 21b' " (ft'. Avery) 2 '. 2 Bon, 3. 11. Ormond's Aujtuish, Sst. 1 i\V. J!yim) 3 t Also sfartwl: Arlington, Sst. 51b. (A. (, Oliver); 1.1 Perhaps. 7st, Illb. W. Tricklei banV); 5 The Summit. ?st. tlilj. (IT. W.it-. , son); 3 Bodcnhani, 7st. 51b. {C.-EHicrfltHj); 12 New Gnincii, Vst. Sib. tJ. Kemp); (i ' GcncfAl MiKlei-o. Vst. Sib. (M. Youtish 10 " Til* Nile, 7*l. 21b. (C. Carnioirt): n toriitw. 7st. (C. Stowe); 7 E.uufsiriy. ik. - 12lb. HV, Bell); H King's Host, 65(.'121b. , (G. t;t»rk). i King's Host made the running for fonv . furlongs, when Chortle iissunK'd the .lead; . and won by four lengths, "fivo lengths i separated eeeon-d and third. Mystcriuni was fourth. Time, Imin. Iβ 2-ssw. „ AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Oneo round. 3 2 Jlr. V. V. Ncagle's Diavolo. by 'WcbiI kove—Hi-avenly Twin, Ist 7Jb. !"■ (C. Emerson) 1 .) i Mr. G. Hunttr'e Jlysteriaeli, 74. 71b, t (C. St'owc) 2 . - 6 Mr. E. J. Watfs Tteol Boole, Bst. 151b. (li. Wilson) -3 , Also started: S Ariorti, 7st. 131b. (Bticbl aiian): 1 The Hftgtw. 7st. Sib. (W. Bell): , ,'i Banian, 7st. 31b. (C. Cannirat); 5 Per--5 crier, «st. (B. Btelcy); 7 Vi* Gst. 31.1b. (J. 1 Kemp); 9 San l'hm, tet. 7!b, (E. AValshe). Bani-aa led for half the journey, «nd - tiioi the field bunched. A great finish l resulted in Diavoin winning hy o, nose, i with a Heck between Socoml and third. t Tiffin, imin. 05 3-ss«c j SECONO DAY'S ACCEPTANCES, i. ' (By TelesrftDh.—l'ress Assaoiatlon.i !. Hastings, Jlay fi, J The following are the acceptances foi , '" tho second day ef the Hawke's Bay J.C, 1 "blim HACK HURDLES... One mile 0 ami thrt i e-quartei's.--Ooklen Water, list, 1 31b.; Jforociimire, 10?t. 71b.; Cousin Jack, • Iflst 2tb.; Chortle, gst. 13ib.i kuusdotff, it !)st. VM, ; l'ikiho, list. Ii OKAWA HACK HANDICAP. Once " i> round.—Chortle, Sst.i I'orelisUt, ?st. 8Ib,; _ ri Sir Alba, 7st. 71b,; Puivfiller, 7st. Gib-; G ~ Tile Summit, 7st. -Jib.; Peacemaker, 7st. ' -lib.; Bodenluim, fst.; Mysteriuai, Gst. 'j 121!..; Uota Kota, Cat. 101b. A HAWKE'S BAY STAKES. Six fuikmgs and a half.—Sir Moseley, 9st.; Sand, Bst. Illb.; Disfiatcl-i Carrier, Sst. Mb.; Pariforui, Vst. 8lb.; Jlj-metHus, vst. 131b.) Daytime, 7st. 51b.; MartiKii,6st. 81b.; Tetc--0 a-'i'ete, 7st. lllb.j Jtiugforni, fist. liWb.j . Fuotlwli, Gst. 71b. • BURKE MEMORIAL. One mile and a quarter.—Expect,' Ost. 21b. ( Ertipcrndor. 1 ilst. 21b.; Lattosa, Sst. 81b,; Soo Pink, Sst. Tib.: Bleriot. Sst. 51b.: Byron, 7st. 1211).; 2 ffaskavne. 7st. 101b,; J>ittvqlo ( 7st, 91b.; Moultni Girl. 7st. 71b.; Fiiir Eosamoßil, 3 7st. Sill.: Jtrsleriadi, 7sst.; KimlwJiiW. fist, i. )21b.; Settler, Sst. 101b.; The Hngttc. fist. i. 7ib.; Vi. fist. 7U». ~ HCUBRY HACK HAXDfCAP. Fire : furlciips.—liigo Park, M. Slb,i Microbe, 5 Bst. lib.: Ngarua, 7sl. 91b.; Perhaps, 7st, 91b.; Glint, 'lit, 71b.; Miinje. 7st. 51b.; e Orvt&fe), 7st. Mb.; 7s*. lib.; Court- : : , Soy, 7et. 3H>.; General- Mw-lero, fst. Sib.; e Tiie Kile, 7sl. 21b.; HaiiFur.lv, 6st. 121b.; 0 King's Host, fet, liK.).; W-aipe-lw, Ost. ' "iIANGATARATA HUBDiiiS. One x mills »nd three-niiarters.—Flinsot, list.: I'layer. lOst. till).; ihrhy VwU Wst. llib.; Idealism, lOst. 51b.; Compased, 9st. - 21b. i The Si«u»iard, 9st. 21b.; ftireinata, 1 9st. JUVENILE HANDICAP. Five fur--2 longs.—Downfiam, Sst. !21b.; XiiAktrana, Sst. 3ib.; Indiffo, 7st. UU>.; Want, 7st. 3 1111,.; IntelUgihlc, 7sl. 10ft. j Quwiilikc, J. 7st. Sib.; Croesus, 7st. 21b.; Kainiliane. j! 'Farewell handicap, six furi longs.—Merry Eos, Set. 181b.; ErißPii- • irnrde Sst. 131b,; I'ostilHou, gst. IMb.; ' Vftlhallii, Sst. Illb.; Gipsy Belle, 7st. r 13U>.;'Lud.5- L'Hiisiu Tst. Ulb.;' Belilome, .. 7st. nib.; Settler, fst. 211).; Eocene, fist. o Mi!).; Day Fly, Cst. 101b.; J>isw»tch Car- . Jrier, Gft. 101b.; Ivadne, fct. Mb.; Berg, o 6st. Tib.
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