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WANGANUI SPRING MEETING REPUTATION .WINS THE GUINEAS. (By Telecraph-Prcsi Association.),' , ■ Wanganui, September 24. , The Wanganui Jockey 'Club's , Spriiig Meeting opened to-day in fine weather. There was a largo attendalice,. and the profits are to be given to the Patriotic Fund...- .Tho- totalisator,. handled £19,053, "as against £20,114 on the first, day last year. -'. . ; The results are:— ' i ' FLYING HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. ■,-:..' Six furlongs. .-.'■ 3 Trustees' late-Mr. J. Ryan's b. . ■ h. Grattan, by,, Coronet—Cle- . maiu, aged, 7st.'l3lb. , :-..-■..', :' -.';.■■'.(Wilson) 1 Mr. F.'W.' Fitzpatrick's ti g. Mummer, 7st. 131b, (Deeley) 2 4 Mr. A. -Alexander's b; m. Sun- ' bird, 6st. 71b. '(H.'\Young) 3 . Also statted: 11 Expect,-, -9st. 51b. (A. Oliver); 2 Sir Moseley, Bst. 81b. (W. Price); 12 Ratana, Bst. 31b. (O'Shea); 6 Our King, Bst. lib.- (C. Brown); 9 lneuru, Bst. lib. (M'Carten); 10 Playoff, Bst. (Nodder); 13 Labour Daj-j 7st. 131b. ,(S. Lindsay); 14 Leapuki, 7st. 101b.' (C. Monk); 7 ■ Adroit,' 7st. 81b. (Bell); 6 Sanguinary (A.' Reid): 8 Epworth, 6st. 131b., including 31b. over (H. Goldfinch); - .-' •-;-, -. Our King was badly .left from what was otherwise a very good.start. Grattan at once went to the-front, and stayed there to the end; winning easily by a couple,of lengths. Mummer got second place by a head.. : Expect and Epworth were-practically alongside Sunbird. Time, lmin. 13 4-ssec: ' MAIDEN HACK RACE,' |6f 110 sovs'. 1, ■ ,'' ' : Six furlongs. -.'. : 1 Mr. E. J, Watt's br. g,-;Blackall r ;. by All Blacle—La Notfe, 3yrs.,- , 7st. 71b. :.'..,-........ (C. Emerson) , 1 2 Mr. Lovedale's: br. rii.'Rerehau,.-' Bst. 21b. ...;„. : i...';"(P;.,B.;Joies),- 2 3.Mr. G. Penfold's br."ih.- Improve, Bst,2lb. .i (L. Wilson) 3 Also started: 4 Ngapoto, Bst. 21b'. "(C. Price); 10 Avena, Bst. 21b. (L. Nodder); 8 Grey Guard, Bst: 21b. (W. Raynef); 6 Montelva, Bst. 21b. '(O'Shea); 11 Cordon,' Bst. 21b. (C; BrdwnV; • 7 Silver March, Bst. 21b. (J. Young)'; S'Fidcssa, Bst:' 21b. (Deeley); ; , 7 Cowl,' 7st. : '7lb. (Beb).; 9,Shandon Bells (A. Reid). '.;.■■ With exception, of ".Ngapoto ''■ who was. badly left, a/good start was effects ed; -.: Fidessa. was first . to, show 'out, and led : round the bend, followeil iy Montelva and Improve, Blackall,' Rerehau, Sharidon Bells, and Cowl. Coming up the straight, Blackall took the lead, and easily'keeping ahead, beat Rerehau _ by a length and a'half; Improve being a length afray third.' Grey Guard, Shandon Bells, and, Silver March were close up. ! Time', lmin. 16sec. WANGANUI GUINEAS, a sweepstake ■'. -of .10 sovs. each: for starters, .with ".400 sovs added."■'':: :'": 4 Mr. W; E. BidwiU's.blk. c. Repui,• '.'■■■ tation, By Martian-^Stepfeldt, ■ ; .- I' : 3yrs., Sst.lOlb. ;.;v.'.. (L.'Wilson) " 1 2 Sir Geo. Clifford's.-First. Flight," :•' Bst; 101b., (F. E. Jones)., . etcd with Don Francisco, Bst. > : 101b. ....•;....,....... (W.Bell) ,2. 1 Hon.: J. D. Ormond's ch.:g; Hyet-'', . tus, Bst..lolb'. ;...;.....CW. Ryan) 3 ..,:• s,Balboa;;Bst'/:iolb.,(C Emerson); 5 Campeador, Bst. :51b. (S. 'LindsayV; ; 2 Pariform; 'Bst.- 101b. (A. 'Oliver):; 6 Mia Gara (C- Price)/ '";'■-;" ' -ParrfpiTn.: Jed ,oYer,.t7tlie,./'-first'.,f.ur-with Mia Cara', L Campeador, First-Flight, Reputation and Don' Francisco .in proximity. Going.along 'the. back .Reputa-. iion came and-;turned-;-;.into ; the ;straight alongside of - First Flight and' 'Mia Cara.'. After'a finely:, judged race Wilson' landed 'Reputation' a winner by three-parts of a length. Hyettus was a length away, .'third." Mia Cara, Balboa, Football,: Campeador, and Don Francisco were next with Pariform last; -Time, lmin.'42sec. OKEHU HANDICAP. HURDLESj' of 150 sovs.. One ,mile and,-tnree- ;-' .quarters..'"-.- : '-.r"' 1 Mr. John Day's ch.g. Glenorchy, ,' :•'. by. Strowan,'6yrß.,lost.' 31b'.' , : '-' .-','■.■.,-' (W.: Young); 1 "3 Mr. A...J.'. Stonowigg's % ' blk. ;v m; :■■■■ Manitau, 9st. (carried.9st.'4|lb.)' ; .v ; -- v .-;-.;:.:: 2 s'Mr. J; R. :L; Stanford's 'ch; g;--,. Bercola', list. 21b. ,'."' '• .'-* -': ■;.,;..,.'.'■'•:■ ~ • (E.; Copestake): 3 Also started:"2 Aruake, v lost. j-flb]-(M'Cabe);' 4 Timothy, lOst. 31b. .'(L. Traill)./ ,'H.v '. ~.-. v ■'■'■: :'.:";'.,'' V. ' '.;■,' • Timothy led Glenorchy and' -Aruake: over five; furlongs' where ithe leader fell. •Manitau'went to the front and-led past ■ the stand by -over: four/lengths from Glenorchy, Aruake and Bercola. '.The ;same order was.Tnaintained.'to-.t'he turn when Glenorchy''joined Manitau and -.won comfortably' by tw'o lengths.: Bercola; was a similar: distance away, Tinle, 3miri; 17sec. .„..'''.'';.'.•.•'.;• ,i ;GONVILLE HACK. HURDLE'HANDI- .'.,: CiVP, of 120 soys.■', About' one'mile and five:furl6rigs..;; v :. 3. Mr. H. M. 'Speed's 'ch.'g.'; Kew, '. j by Sylvia .'Park—Helen, aged, - 95t.;111b.:;'.'.::;..-;.';.'..'.'.-..L, TraUl) 1 5 Mr. AY. b. g.;St.. Gate, -'■'.- lOst. 81b,;.v.;;;;.;;:.;. : ...;...(Flynn) 2. 1 Messrs. Baldwin and Lowrie's Glen ;," Nevis, lOst. 131b: (J. O'Connell) 3 Also started: 4'Parewanui, lOst. 31b. (Marchant); 2 Harbour Light, 9st. 71b. (F-. M'Cabe);' '7 Grandson; 9st. (H. Riohards); 7. Ibhar, 9st. (W. Adams). Won comfortably by two lengths.' Glen Nevis was two'lengths away third. Time, 2min. 59'2-ssec;: PUTIKI HACK HANDICAP, of 120 ■ ■. ;. sovs. Sis.-'furlongs. 3,Mr. A. Gootbnsii's br. in. Rene, by Multifid—Miss-Frisco, oyrs., Sst. lib •..., ..(Deeley) 1 5.Mr. Wiro Tokena's br. g..Ardent, '•.;4yrs'.,.7st. 31b...;.....;..(H.,Y0ung) 2 ■1 Mr., A: RaynerV br.: g. Tyson, 9st. '.'.- '31b. ..'.....;.;;.:.;.;.;..(A.. Oliver). 3 Also started: 9-Tyson," 9st. 31b. (O'Shea);l2 Denise Orme, Bst. 91b. (W. Price); B.Princess Moutoa, Bst. 61b. (C; Price); 6 Fisher, Bst. 31b. (Emerson); 4 Submersion, Bst. . 21b. (Wilson); 15 Kurapai, 7st. 101b. (M'Carten); 10 Bivouac,.7st. 101b. (P. Watson); 7 La Favorita, 7st. 81b. (Bell); 13 Erin Boy, 7st. 71b'., with 31b. over (C. Brown); il > Miralma,' 7st.-, 51b. (Hunt); 14 His Eminence, 7st. 41b. (Goldfinch);' 15 General.'Madero,. 7st. 31h, (Menson); 16 Quo Vadis, 7st. (J. Cordu). Entering the straight, Reno came through with a fine run,.: and won comfortably by a. length.' Tyson was a length away from King Chira, Miralma, Flagfall, Fisher, / and -La Favorita. Time, lmin. loseo. "•■''.■ SPRING HANDICAP; of 250 sovs. One mileand 110 yards. 4 Mr. J. M'Kelvie's blk. g. Awahou, by Mahaki—Tehau, Bst. lib. : (W. Price) 1 1 Mr. Walter. Raleigh's blk. h. Rewi . Poto, Bst. 51b (C; Price) -2 2 Mr. F. W. Fitzpatrick's b. g. Mummer, 7st. 121b. (Deeley) 3 : Also started: 7 Kooya, 9st (Wilson); 3 Passadena, Bst. 51b. (W. Bell); 5 Maniaroa. 7st, 81b. (C. Emerson); 8 Mulga Bill, -7st. 81b. (C. Reid): 6 Smilax, 6st. 121b'. (R. Reid); 9 Wnipaku, 6st. 121b., with 51b. over (Goldfinch): 10 Roval.Dragoon, Gst. 91b., with 3Hb. over. Awahou and R-owi Poto entered the straight together, and the most exciting finish of the day ensued. Awnhou ovcntiially winning by a bead. Mummer was a length'away third. Timo, lmin. 47 2-ssec. DUME HACK HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. One mile and 110 yards, 4 Mr. Wiro Tokena's ch. h. Austin, by Advance—Good Luck, svrs., Bst. 121b (C. Price) 1
5 Mr. T. Murcott's ch. g. Sir Don-' 1 aid. 7st. 91b; ............(Emerson) 2 •1 Mr. Highden's br. h. Garance, 7st. 81b. ...;....................'(AV. Bel!) 3 Also started: 3 Gefberga, 9st. (C. Brown); 2, Montana,■ B'st. 01b. (A.-Oli-ver) ; 9 Oliaminade. 7st. 121b. (L. Nodder) ; 6 Gay; Guard; 7st. 91b. (Deeley); 1 Want; 75t.,81b..(A. Reid); 8 Sweet Van,' 7st. 21b. (H. Young);' 7 'Stenheil. (Robinson). , „ . Gay Guard, Sir-Donald, and Garance' .led past the stand and'down-the. back stretch.,' Gay Guard was beaten at the straight entrance, where Stenheil and Austin' eamo fast on the outside and the* rails 'respectively. Two furlongs froni home Austin took the. lead, and after an exciting raco: won by half a length. .The third norse was a length -away. .''Time, lmin. 49sec. •SECOND DAY'S WEJCHTS. (By, Telegraph.—Press Association.) -.-'■" Wanganui, September 24.' Weights for thd' second day of, the Wanganui J.C. Meeting are :— OWEN HANDICAP. Six furlongs;Grattan, 9st.; Sir Moseley, Bst. 71b.; Makara, Bst. 41b. ; Mummer, Bst. 41b.; Ratana,.Bst. 21b.; Our King, Bst.; In■euru, Bst.; Playoff; :.7st.- 131b.; Labour Day,- 7st: 121b.; KaniM, 7st. 111b.; Peronilla, 7st. 91b.,; Adroit; 7st. 71b.; Sanguinary, 7-st. 41b.;' Epworth, 7st., 21b.; Heather, 65t.,121b.; Sunbird, 6st. 81b.; General. Madcro,\6st.. 71b.; Garanee, 6st; 71b. RAILWAY. HACK HANDICAP. Sis furlongs.—King.Chira,'-9st. 41b.; Tyson, 9st. 21b.; Rene, 9st.; Avon Park, Bst: 91b.; Donise Onno, 85t..61b.; Ngar-ua, Bst. 51b.; Princess Moutoa',' Bst. 31b.; Ktirapai, 7st; ,71b.; -bivouac, 7st. 71b.; Gay Guard, 7s't. 71b.; La'Favourita, 7st. 51b.; Want;, 7st-. 51b.; Flagfall, • 7st. 41b.; Eron Boy, 7st: 41b,; Ofmoloid, 7st. 41b.; Campeador, 7st. 31b.';. Purseform, 7st. 31b.; Miralma,'7st. 21b.'; Improve, 7st. 21b.:; His Emmence, 7st. lib.; General Madcro; 7st.; Montelva, 7st.; Ngapoto, 7st.; ■ Quo Vadis, 7st.; Eidessa, 7st.; -Dromedary, .7st.; Sylvan' Glade, 7st.; .Shannon Bells, 7st..j Kylaibma, 7st. ■■ ' I' . ■■■' ' BRUNSWICK HURDLES. One mile and a 21b.; Glenorohy, lOst. 71b.- ;'- Timothy, lOst. 31b.; Aruake, lOst. lib.; : Mahitau, 9st. 111b.; Hereford, 9st. 6!b.'; Leapuki, 9st. 51b.; Parewanui", 9st. lib!; Harbour Light, 9st.; Otatara, 9st. ;-'Gold Lock, 9st. '■■ HACK STEEPLES. Two miles and a half.—Lady Bibhero;. list.;.; Tyrannic; lOst. 121b. ;.Te Whetu,,lost. 111b.; Bonny, lOst., 111b.; Kurnalpi, lOst. 111b.;Grit Lawless,' lOst.. 101b.;-.', Darby Paul, lOst 101b;; Waterworlw, lOst. 91b:; Makiri, lOst. 61bx; ; Fond Memory, lOst. 31b:; General -Webb, 9st. 10lb.: Lesso, 9st.; 71b;; "Grey Renown, 9st.'7lb.; Ta r rerb,r9st. 71b.; Pukeroa, 9sf. 71b.; Pylos, 9st. '71b. ; ; Blackboy,' 9st. :71b.: Loopline, 9st.'7lb.; Soothsayer;:9'st.,7lb.; Ib■liar,'9st::7lb. . . ;.','.*•' MARANGAI HANDICAP. v Eight fur : ' longs; arid a'half 9st.; Rewi 'Poto, Bst. ,121b;; Byrori;'Bst.' 51b.; Pas-. saderia,.'Bst.-: 21b.';: First Flight, ' 7st. ,131b.; Mummer, 7st. 131b.; Ratana, 7st. 121b.; 6st. '121b.-;,S'niilax, 6st. illbv;; Montana, 6st.. 91b.'; Royal Dragbon,'',K6st.' 81b..; Mia' Cara,'.6st. 71b. ■ ■ : .: , -..-<.'.'.•':■;;', •■ : .-,:.'•--;. ;.,;ST. JOHN'S WELTER. Six.furkmgs; .—Epworth,.9st; 131b.,; Avon Park,-9st. 81b.; Invader,.' 95t..; 41b/; Orleans, Bst. 121b:; :Ga'ranoe,:vßst. 91b.; Ardent, Bst. 81b.; : Bivouac,..Bst: ■ 71b;; Rerehim, Bst: 51b.,; Eron.Boy, Bst;:4lb.: Flagfall,-Bst. 4lb.;.'Ngargto,.;Bsfc; Vladian, Bst.; Ad-, vancer, Bst.-; Queen's Post, Bst.; Stein-: heil,', Bst.; ■. Cordon, Bst.; Reconnoitre, ! 8st;: Silver March.;Bst. ' ' '■'~ -■' MOUTOA HACK HANDICAP. [ 'EiVh't furlongs arid a half.—Austin, 9st. B'b.; : Rene, Bst. 131b.:. Gerberga, Bst. 121b.; Montana, -Bst. Tib;- 1 )-' Invader, Bst. 41b.; ■Blaokrill,' Bst. : 31b;-;' f Don Francisco, Bst. :'llb. ;• Sir Donald, 7st. 131b.';' Chaminade.' 7st. 111b. { St. Elnvn; 7st. Guard, 7st. 71b.: Want, -7st. 61b". ;'- ; Keynote, t7st: 51b.; Or-. ■rnolpid,- 7st'.\4lb.;.Grey 1 Guard; 7st; 21b'.-; Sweet :;Vnn; 7st.';-:Harbour.iLight. 7st.;, Shondon Bells,,7sti:'Maisonette, 7st; HIG.GIE HANDICAP, One mile and' a quarter.—Expect, - 9st. "41b.; Awahou, Bst.' ; :7lbij Rewi'Poto,' ; Bst. 51b.; Koova, Bst..-■ 51b.;.; Byron, .. 7st:': 121b.; ,Niirht'7st.' 91b".; Mouton. Girl, 7sk. 81b.: Portraiture. 7st.81b. ; ; Peroneal, -7st: nhiy.Vnst Fliffht, 7st. 61h;: ; 0tahu, 7st. 41b.:" RaTona.' 7st; 41b.; Master Lupin,,7st. 31b.; Pariform, 7st.''2lh.'j Commotion,- 7st.: Maniaroa, fist. 131b.:' Gerherea, 6st. 121b.: Football, 6st. 91b.; Waipaku; 6st, 71b'. - ( ',
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