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THE TURF

GRAND NATIONAL MEETING . ~THE SECOND DAY. . '.. ROYAL AEM3 WINS HURDLES,- ; (By"Telegraph—Frees' Association.) : : ): 'Chri3tchurch, August 13. The weather was J cold and wintry todny forltfib coutimiation of the. Grand 'NationuL. Iteetiug,'- and 1 the : attendance ivas./consequently, considorably affected, but tho track was in very fair order considering the rain that had fallen. I'ho toialisator handled .£33,8:27, as against ,05,151 last year. ' .' -. Tho:results are:— HUNT CLUB CUP, of 140 sovs. About . ■ ...' "Jtlirce miles. . , . ■1 Mr. L. M-Evf-an's Lady Uibbero, aged,- . ■ : ' ■ list.' 5iK ".:.... (J. M'Luun) 1 3 Air. D.-VfeWostenra's.iSelwyVliyrs., , • ... -. lOst. ..,-r* ■■ (Mr. 'A.-' O. Seitiy)! 3 9 Mr. J. Meehan's Golden Grape, a»td lOst. Tib. (w>. Xaiu) 3 Also started: 5 Kingsway, list. alb. (It Gray); 1; Tolstoi; list. 610. (Mr.Ledingham;; 2 Avon, JOst 111b. ! (1 , .' Cress); 6 j.oeuer, list.*,olb. (J. Anderson); 11 Kibston Pippin, lOst. 71b. (S. M'lntosh); 7 Otchou, lOst. 7lb. (Mr. L. A. Stewart); 8 Himitangi, lOst. (Stan Reid;. '.. /, .' -The nice was a chapter of accidents, and only; the first two got round' n-kliom u-istake. Lady J3ibbero and''Kingsway ledpast,the stand the first time, and past Cutls's, where Talstoi came to' - "nef Uimitaui'i, baulked at tho back of the course, and repeated the performance at thi! next fence, and Ribstpne Pippin-iau oli, Af th6:.first of the- stana double iairy.liinn, Kingsway, and Avon came to grief.. Otohau dropped his rider over thoVlirst..of the.double, and came down. Uus.left Lady Bibbero and Golden Grapo )U.command,-but. at the fence at the top of the straight ■'■ the latter arae to'grief and Lady iiibbero won veiy :easily by twenty lengths; from .Sehvyii. Golden. Grapo , was remounted, and gained third money. . Time, fiuiiu. 3Msec. ■'■ A protest ivas.entercd against. Lady Bibbero'.on the ground.that slie'had missed'the fence at the top. of tho straight, but it' was aftorivards withdrawn. . ■ ■ .SUMMER HANDICAP, of iw.sdjva.' : ■'.-... ■■'', .- .■•■■. mile. , . - ".•..'■■■' '.'■■•. .1 Mr. L. Furr's (iazatte,. syrJ. v Ost. 91bs. ' 3 Mr. O. -Murray Aynsley's Ohrysptis, , -■■- •■■., fiyrs.,- 10st,.2ib. ;... (B; Lwlcy) 2 10 Mr. -if. -A.. Knighfs Glenroy, syrl, - '■ •-.J'st. .:. .- ..'■ (1 J . Uiblmns).-3 Also started: 1 Banian, list. 71b (WEyau); 11 .Montana,"lOst. 31b. (W. Porter); G-'Moddite, Ost. 131b. (11. Donovan); 0 Madama, 9st. Gib. (A. Rae); 5 Miss and Ost. Jib- (R. Berry);. 2 Sir Hamil •ton,.9st.,llb.aF-■*. Jones); 7■'Cliarleroee, (Ist,■■■Jlb.,(W: Price); ■ 13 Snowraker, Ost. Ayre);'l2,So'S6; 9st. (W. Bell); Kini. .Ost. (J; Olseii). :'■■'■■ :. Banian.-was (luickest to get going, ■ but" at. the,end: ,of;a furlong Madama had 1 ran past -him, V.ith'Miss Finland-and Woiiroy as her nearest attendants. This was the order of the-leading' division' as they ran round into the straight 'gt which, stage-' Gazette 1 was , lying about' p 1 Glenroy was first into the straight, but Chrysotis, and ■ Gazette then put ;in I their claims, and in a good'race-Gazette won by a bare neck. , Glenroy was half a length away third, with Madama,- - So So, , and Lanian next. Time, lmin. 48?seo. :AUGus'i' HANDICAP,- of 400 sovs! Sis . ' ;■■■■■'■ ■'. nirlorigs. . -,-.' ' .. 3 Mr. ,R. Sutherland's Clynelish; 4yr6 .lOst.-:21b.,-..•;. .........;..,..(S; lleid) -1 2 Mr., J. George's Crown Pearl, aged - ■ list. 31b...;.......,..;..........(A.; Oliver) '2 11 -Mr. A'. Hunt's -Briar Patch,' 4yrs P ' .. Ost. ...;;:.;..; ;...,...(L. (i. liin-) 3 ■ Also started": 7 Hflskayno, list. 81b.-(W Ryiiii);:-Mummer, list. Gib.'(L: Wilson/1 Raunani,,lost.;,Mb.' (F.- C. Porter); 5 tipsy Belle, lOst. 21b. (B. Deeley); 4Kew, flst: -13lb. (W.j Price);'. 12. Sveaborg, Ost. - 131b. ;(l!i. Grifiri) ; 8 Salzburg, Ost. 121b'. (Sid."Reid);' 10.: Silver Shield, Dst. 41b'. (W.;..Scobic); ■• C,' Epworth, Ost.. (W. Yoiiiig); 7 Listen, flst. ; (P. Brady); anil 13 Royal Slee-ws"; 9sfc (I<V E. Jones). V . ,.'/ , ,; ■ Gipsy : Bell.was quickest to begin, but was' immediately displaced by 'Raupani and Listen, .and tlie pair ian to the en-, trance to the straight, with Crown Pearl, Briar Patch,.and Epworth handyi Crown Pearl took the lead 'one hundred yards from home, but Clynelish 'came- with'.a godd-TOn-on the rails, and won nicely by a length: and'a half. Half a 'length separated, second , and third. Listen... was fourth, ,and-Silver .'Shield anil Eaupani together next. Time, lmin. lSJsec. NEW ZEALAND GEAND NATIONAL ■■■■ .HURDLE RACE, of 1200 sovs. About "' '' two miles. ' \ - • ' 2 Mr. ; J. George's Eoyal Arms,'asecli , " ;.....-■.. ...:.(H; M'Sweeney) 1 3 Hon. J. D. Ormond's Mdrecambs, oged,-flst.-121b. (including.Blb. pen-' .. -alty) ~-:..:....., (F. W.. M'Cabe) 2 8 Mr. T. S. Bristol's Leonta, aged, ' lOst. 41b. .: (W. Young) 3 , -Also started: 1 Player, list. 71b.- (F. \Flynn); 5 Kilmeriy, list. ,21b. (J. O'Connel).; 8 Morning, list. lib. (J. Lyford); 9 Grey King, lost. 121b. (F. Meagher); 4 Admiral Soult,-lOst. slb. (A. M'Flynu); 7 Cheddar. 9st. 111b. (J. Deerey); Jl Sunbeam, Ost.'- 81b. (H. Coker); and 10 Corrie; ost..'(Wn Ada.ns).. . . ' ..'■ '. Eoyal Arms were first to break thqjline, and took the first jump together: ..Passing the stand, Royal;-Arms .was;show.ing?;the way. to Cheddar, Kil-meny/'aml'-jWorecambe. Racins-, towarde Eoyal" Arms , drew out clear of Chedtlar and"-Morec-ambe, while Sunbeam ran'past Kilmeny. Going along the back,. Admiral Soult; fell, and-Royal Arms , was tjvo lengths in. ."ront of Cheddar, who at the hiu-dle past the mile.post peckod.and gave' place 'to • Morecambe, while Player and Sunbeam were at the head of the 'hast-bunch..."Coming, to the six furlongs post/ Eoyal Arms increased his lead, Moreciimbe, .Cheddar, ■aiwl Player follow-: in».:in that' order.. The next fence brought .Cliedd.ir down. Eoyal Arms came round'-the-turn with a lead of eight lengths from Morecambe, with Leonta and Corric' moving up. Eoyal Arms still led into tho straight, with Morecambe, Leonta, and'Corrie following in that order: Royal Arms had a good lead alter .the last fence was crossed, but in ; the run home he was-stopping,. and in N a great finish he beat Morecambe by : a bare ; half lengti. Leonta was only in neck' away . third, - with Corrie thTeo lengths further back fourth. Ihen came Morning, Sunbeam, and Player. Time, STEEPLECHASE HANDI-;--CAPj'of'soo eovs. ■ vAbo.ut two. miles ;..i-and'a half.'. , ' ' ■;...'.• 1 Messi'S' Burrell-aiid "Taylor s Jackman, aged,.list 61b. .....; (zV. Ward) 15 Mr. H.J. ■ Cameron's Kauroa, aged, - Ost. 111b. ;.... (AV. Adauis) 2 7 Mr. N. , Morton's True Blue,, aged, • : 9sf; 71b. , '.;........;..;.'. :(H. ;Hughes) •■•.s-. Also started; 3 Tho Spaniard,'.list. 01b. (F. M'Cabe); 9 Paritutu (H. M'Sweeney); 2 Silvor Monarch, lOst. Gib. . (N. : - Camp- , boll);' 4 -Daylight' Bill,: 'flat. 31b. (H. Coker); 7 Stroller, 9st. 131b. (J. O'Connell); e Eoyal Medal, Ost. lOlb. (E,- GraJ);! .9 Fritz, 9st. 71b. (Stan. Reid). . _ • ••■■Running to the first fence, Jackman and Silvor Monarch were in front, whilo.Tho Spaniard stopped, apparently breaking, a blood-vessel, • and he collapsed in- the centre of the course. Going past the. stand, Fritz fell, and at Cj'itts's the order was Jackman, Royal Meilal, and TrueBlue, while Silver Monarch, who was going well, ran off. Going along the back,. True .Blue and Jackman' were ou,t in front, with Kauroa in third position, and tho rest of the field well strung out. Kauroa displaced True Blue at the top turn, and threw out a challengo, but Jackman held his own, and won by twelve lengths, with \a similar distance separating second and third. Dnylight Bill was fourth, Royal Medal fifth, and Paritutu next. Time. smin.. lGJsec. : .. . .; : SPEEYDON HURDLE RACE HA.NDICAP,, of 100 sovs. One mile and: three-quarters. . . ■ , .. 2 Messrs. Richmond and Strutter's Hereford, 6yrs., Ost. 101b. ..■'.■ (A. M'Mullan); 1 0 Mr..A.'J. Fitzmaurice'R Merry Guy.,' ■'■ aged, Wst: CO.. Thomnsoii) 2 8 Mr. F. S. Rutherford's Cast Iroii; ; aged, Ost (H. M'Sweeney) ,3 Also started: f> Golden Water.VlOst. 111b; (J. Lyford); Margo. o=t. 01b. :(S. Re'd); i Manitau. lOsl. Mb. W. J. Porter); i Stockade. !)st. 31b. , (N. Campbell); 7 Chatmos, Ost..(W.. Adams). : 'Merry Guy-and Hereford;were in front as.the field passed the stand, and the fence- there brought Manitau down. .Going towards Cutts's Hereford and-Merry Guv were showing the way to Chatmos and Marpro, and as they turned towards tho back Hereford drew avrav. and gradually increased big lead. He was'first into the straight, nnd landing over thn ■■Jast ftnee ivith a substantial lead, ho jvon.

easily by twelve lengths. Cast Iron was three lengths away third, and then caiuo Margo and Chatmos. .Time, 3min. 27sec. ISLINGTON HAND!CAP, of 250 soVs. 1 Mr.' A. B. -Williaras's Multiply, lOst. 131b. „.. (B. beclcy) 1 8 J£r. H.. Whitney's Mount Victoria, .'■ 9st. 71b. (S.Rdkl) 2 i 'Messrs. Ewri'rt and So'nier's Kaniki, ; M: 31b.--...; (11. Batten) 3 1 Also started: 3 Tannhaiisor, lOsf. 121b.', Miu-Thrni, lOst. lilb. (coupled); 2 Kimbombi, lOst. 31!).; .5 Black Lupin, Bst. 811).; !) Gnome, 9st. 31b.; 7 Troon, 9st.; 8 .Tolui Buiiyan,. OstV; .10 Andraoa, 95t... At thn entrance to the straight, Mount ■Victoria- -nvts in front, -and led to the front of the stand, where Multiply came with a good run on. the outside, and won by .'half a length. Kaniki was half a length away third, followed by Black Lupin, Thrax, and Troon. Time, lmin. 48350 C. ' . ...:■: •.;- ' , WOOLSTON PLATE, of 120 spvs.Woieht, ,Hst. i?ii furlongs. 2- Mr. IC. Machell's .Teviotdale. : ■-■.-'•' ' • ' - (H. -Donovan),'lG Mr. E. Buckley's Medallist-" ' l'JTr. F;'1I. P/ClnrWge's Sea King 116 " '; '■ ■' '■• ' ' (P. E. Jones) , 3 Also started: 12 Somnabulist, 7 Trilbv iSt Petersburg. 10 Clansmena. 3 Query' U *iitlisdale, 5 Waldemar, 8 Eaglestone 9 Glenthorpe. ■ After a.great battle, Teviotdale gained t-hB-verilint bv a long neck. Sea Kts» was two.lengths away third. "" THIRD DAY'S WEIGHTS. : .iSr.M»sr!.tih.-7*reM AjjicfftUoa.! ' '■ ■' Chfistchui'ch, August n The follo-ving are the handlafs for■ tte tod day of the Grand KatioLl Mect ! STEEPLECHASE, of 200 soys. About two'miles and a half-StroT I,^'* • OtO T h , M . 'tot , fib- ofc Kea, 9st. 71b.; Fairy Finn ilst 71b ■ fur JsT'#- % lS z: ■HBATHCpTB.-HAJTOCAJP, of 350 W Seven furlpngs.-Ilaskaynt, list. GITj • nell ?' h, 12ib - ■' 'JtonhnuKr lOst ™ki lOst. Clb.;. Mummer, lOst. or '' ■S! u P ani v. lOst - : 51b -: Banian, lOst. Jib.;;. Kiinbombi, Ost. 131b.: Mount "■ Victoria, Ost. 121b.; Gipsy Befle, 9st Ulb ; Sveaborg, tot. Ifllb.; -Black 'Lupin, 9st f-; Muke, 'st. 81b;; Stevedore; Ost.f>:• tet 81b.;-Slogan, Ost. 71b.j Briar Patch, .tet 21b.; Iliad's Hero, • 9st. 2 b.;■.-Silver .Shield,-9st.. lib;,- Gnome, Ost. lib.; Troon, S>st.;, Medallist, Sst; Listen, »{•! 9st.; Amber and White, I'st ; St. Petersbu'-ff.Ost.; Krmhold, 9st.; John Bunyan,- 9st.;- .Wairaki, Ost.; Ari<lraea, 9st. ' : - . - . ' : SITX- EUEDLES; of 200 soys.' .Once round and,a. distance—Mofeeambe, 12st. 21b ; - Ghsddar, list. 21b.; Kgatiruanui, "st-1 b.j He:efovd, lOst..'olb.; Sunbeam, Wit 81b.; Umeraboy, lOst. 51b.;'Parewa:nm,. lOst. .51b.; Margo, lOst. 1 31b.; 'Ruatangata.'lOst. Sib.; Manitau, lOst. 21b.; Corne,;:lost.- 21b;; Mttry.'Guy, lOst. 21b.; yiavolo,'.lost;:2lb' -.Kingsway, lflst; Encore, :,9st. 131b.;. Tetiktira, 9st. 131b.; Golden-. Water, Ost. 321b.;. Snlathiel, Ost. Clb.; Mescal, ,9st: ■' 5Ibl; Stockade, .fls't.; Canterbury,, ,?.st;;'.Eibston Pipiiiu; Ost.; Cast.lron, Ost.; Combination, Oet.; Parable, ■ Ost.;, Eescued; 9st.; M«rry . Liss, β^t.;, Ohakea,' flst.;, Chatmos, flst.; ' Don Rubyl,' 9st; Ov.ar, ■• flst,;' Overton,'. Ost.; Otarata, Ost. ■ - ■ ' "•■•■ ■ ■■ ■ i SYDENHAM lITJRDLE Ei.CE, of 500 eovs., One ..jnilei' and.', three-quarters.— l'oary,. list. .iJlb'.i. Player,-.-.list;. 'Clb.; M6recambe,.Ust.; '-Ltonta, lOst.. 131b.; Kilmeny, lOit. -.21b.; Admiral Soiilt, lflst. - 111b.; Morning, JOst. 61b.; Grey lOst. 31b.; .Tulian, ,10st.; Jackman, 9st. 1311).; .Hatana, Ost. 131b.; Idealism, Ost. 131b.; Cheddar, 9st.. lSlb.; Sam Pan, Ost. 121b.; Ngatirrianui, Ost. 111b.; Pashion Plate;. Ost.' .lOlb/j Herefor-d, ■ 9st. lib.;' j: Sunbeam, 9st; 31b. 1 ; Margo; .9st.; Euatalagate,'Ost.; Corric, Ost.; .Manitau,'- 9sfc; Diavolo; Ost.;, BranSneld, Ost.; -Mescal, 9st:; Golden Water. 9stV: Cliotmos, 9st. . LINCOLN STEEPLECHASE* of 660 sots. About -'three miles.Trßercola, 12st.; 51b. ; .Peai'y;. J2st. ,21b-.; : :Jacltman ) i list. 131b.; Captain- Jack, list..;'l2lb.; TimDooian, list. . Sib!; Exotic lOst. 181b.; Silver Monarch, lOst. , 1011>:; Sportsman, lOst. 51b.; Paritu.tu,. Bst.; 131b.;: Kauroaj ?st. 131b.; :Srrolier Sst. 121b.; True Blue 9st. 711*; The Chief, .95t.--i7lb.-j- Daylight' Bill, 9st. 7ib.; Fashion Plate,-flst. 71b.; Lady Bibbero, Ost. 71b.; Grit- Lawless, Ost. 71b.; Fond Ost. 71b.; fviU.Sst. 71b.; Cousin-Jack, Ost. 71b.; Stone oinger, flst. , ' 71b.; Karimrii, 9st. 71b.; Morihiko, 9st. 71b..;. Silver Blaze, ; Ost. 71b. BEDCLIFFE HANDICAP, of.'MO eo.ve. Seven furlongs—Eaupani, list. 91b. , ; Slogan lOst. 131b.; Eigo Park, , lOst.. 121b.; Gazette, lOst; 01b. ; George, lOst. olT>. ; Chrysofe,, lOst. 8lb.; Haumakaha, JOst.. 61b.;' Firmhold, lOst. i\b.; Moddite, 9st. 101b.; Mada.ma,, Ost. 51b.; Sir .Hamilton,. 9st. ■41b.:;iWaldemar,.Ssl. 31b.;'Hops, Ost. 21b.; Miss Finland, Ost. 21b.; Grand Idca,.9si; Chailerose, ,Ost.;. Andrea, Ost.; Trilby, 9sfc;. Kim, Ost.; Fraiiganui,' flst.; Rhine, 9st.;.Themis, Ost,; So Sβ, 9st.; Pimpernel, Ost.; SrioOTaker, 9sti; Irish Rose;, Ost. ; Somnambulist, 9st.;. Prairie Fire, 9st.; Counterpoint, 9st. •' ' .. SELWYN HANDICAP, of 250 soys. Six furlongs.—Crown Pearl, list. 8lb;; Haskayne, list. 71b.; Clynelish, list.; - Mummer lOst. 61b:; Thrax, lOst. 51b.; Banian, lOst. 21b.; Specialform, flst.- 131b.; Gipsy Belle, Ost. 131b.; Mount Victoria, 9st. 131b;;Kek, 9stl 121b.; Sveaborg, Ost. 121b.; Black Lupin, 9sfc. 111b.; Twelfth Night; -. Ost. 101b.; Try Fluke, 9st. 101b.; Encore. 9st.. 81b.; Iliad's. Hero, Ost. 31b.; Listen, Ost. 21b.,- Medallist, 9st. 21b.; EpVvortli, , 9st.; Sea King; 9st.; George, Ost.; ■Montana, 95.t.; Carolus,, 9st.; Query, 9st.; HaUiridkaha; flst.; Amber and Whitej 9st.; Moonglow, 9st.; Baritone, 9st.; John Bunyan, Ost.;' Golden Glade, Ost..; Eoyal Sleeves, 9st.; Forest Belle, flst.; Glenroy, 9st.; Aerial, 9st.; Clani'nena, Ost.; Miss Finland, 9st.; Bon, 9st; Leading Lady, Ost.;. Chorale, 9st. HUNTBES" PLATE HANDICAP, of HO sovs. . One mile and a half on flat.—' ,The' Pole, ]3st. 31b.; Top Noto, 12st. 01b. , ; Kingsway,' 12st. 81b.;-Royal. Medal, 12st. 71b.;'Terry Flynn,: list.. 31b.; Grandee, I2st. 21b.,- Ingenkender, 12st. lib.; Bonny, list; Nita,:ilst. 81b.; Hanane, list. 71b.; Kia Ora, list. 71b.; Karimoi, list. Gib.; Lseso, list. 31b.; Chattis, list. 21b.; SelLeeso, list. 31b;; Chatis, list."2lb.; Solv.yn, list.; Otaiata, list; Kemvyn, list.; Colonel'. Webb, list.; Uncle Jim, list. TROTTING ACCEPTANCES. ■ . ,(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ■ '.■■■■!■'- Ghristchurch, August 13. ■The followjng. axe the acceptances f»r the' third , day cf- tho New Zealand Metre.politan Trotting Club's. Meeting:— .' -MIDWIKTEK, HANDICAP (saddle), 150.. sovs. Two miles.—Wild Tree, £cr.; Traganini,. Bscc.; Miss- Doxtcr, BSCC. , ; Whispering Lad, lOseo.; Imperial Crown, •Usec; Mayfield,' 125e0.; MushToom, lteec. FEDERAL HANDICAP (harness), of 825 sovs. One mile and a half.—Rothschild Junior, Iseo.; The Whip, Isec; Quinaldine, Futurity, islec; Fashionwood;, ssco.; Kirwee, ssec.; Our Aggie, ss*u.; llndiaat Morn, ssec.; Piecework, osec.; Andy . Began, sseo.; Breeze, ssec.; Eegina.Belle', Ssec; Baron-Franz, ssec; Onawa, Btec.; Tesos, esec. , ' NATIONAL CUP HANDICAP (harness), of 500 sovs. Two miles. child, 2soc.; Win ( Soon, 3se.c.; Bright, 3sec.; Country Belle, 3sec.; Adonis, 4sec.'; Jewel Chimes, sseo;; Pearl Child; ssec; Quincey, •Gsec.; Princess Louise, 7sec, CANTERBURY HANDICAP (saddle), of 200 sovs. Two miles.—Little Tib, scr.; Medallion, ; lsee.;■ Persuader, 2sec.;' Breeze, Ssc'c"; Ariadne, 3sec; Lady Eattoo, 4sbi.; Wallace Junior, Isec; ■ Radiant Morn, ssec; Jack Ashore, ssec.;,Tho King's Genoral, Bsto.; Imperial Tracy, 8soc; 0.1.C., Oscc; Sbjnley's Child, 9soc.; Antoine, Osec.; Disappear, lOsec.; Geo Whizz, Usec; Elwcoa, llseo.; Bonification, llsec; Wingatui, 12sec. ■ >■' ■ ... .'-... ADDINGTON HANDICAP (harness), '22ii sovs. Two miles.—Eedohild, sqr.'; Miiricata, 2scc.; Master Raymond, 6sec.; 4 Klectrocute, 7sec.; W|ild Tree, Bsee.; Miss Vivian, feet.';- Treasure .Seeker, llscc.; Adventuress, llsec: Myft&», 13scc; Truganini, 15sec; Te KuitL Mmo. ISLINGTON HANDICAP (harness), of 250 sovs. Two miles.—Franaocia, Isec; The Whip, dsec; Wliito House, isec. ; Our Tliorpe, 4sec; Fashiomvocd, Gsec.; Proud Girl, 6scc; General • Elmo, 6scc.; Prhico Warttck, 6scc.; Regina Belle. 6sec.; Lady Eattoo. Gsec; Child Beldon, Ssec; Childsdale, Bsec .LIGHTNING HANDICAP ihjrness), of 2(11)-sovs. One mils.—Countr/SSelte, scr,; Bell Metal; Isec; Jewel Chimes, Ssec;

.Tingle, 33ec; Hip.-n Child, 3scc; Princess PARBwIII'HANDICAP (saddle), of 180 sows. One mile—Bcllis, sir.; Adonis, 2scc.V Bright, 2sm.; -Schoolgirl, 3sec ; Bribery,' ;lsec.; Seychelles, 3sec.; Solo, 3;ec.; Mountain -Eose, 3sco.; Knlgoorlie, fcec.; Barmeguie, isce; Scottish Mac, 4sec; HamapiVkn, 'lsec'.j Franzalena, ssoc,; Miss Florrie C, ssec.; Franz Josef, osec; Persuader, ssec; Medallion, ssec.j Cliugschild, ssec; E-egina Belle, ssec. REMINDER. Owners arc ■ reminded thai: nominations for tho Marfcon Jockey Club's Spring Meeting and the Jlangitikei Hunt Club's ■Alceting close at 9 o'clock to-night with the secretary, Mr. A. Way, Marton.

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