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THE TURF

— T WANGANUI SPRING RACES CONCLUDING EVENTS. (By Tele'eraph.—Press Association.) Wanganul, September 26. The Wangauui Jockey Club's Spring [eeting was concluded to-day in glorms weather. There was a very large ttandance, and the racing was of an iteresting nature. The totalisatoi andled £21,865, as against £23,403 oe le corresponding day of last year. The ;tal for the meeting was £40,918, a; gainst £43,517. at last meeting. ilts:PEN HANDICAP, of 200 sovs.; second horse to receive 25 sovs., anc the third 10 sovs. Six furlongs. Mr. F. Selwood'e b. g. Playoff, by Coronet —Pomery, 7st. 51b. (L. Noddcr) 1 Mr. T. Clark's blk. m. Sanguinary, by Sylvia Park—Sanguine, '• 7st. 4ib (A. Reid) 5 Mr. A. W. Gillies's b. h, Sir Moseley, bv King's Guest-^Heavenly Twin,'Bst. 71b. (W. Price) i Also' started:. 5 Makara, Bst. 41b. Deeley); 2 Our King, Bst. (C. Brown) Ineuru, Bst. (O. M'Carten): 7 Laboui >ay, 7st. 121b. (S. Lindsay); 1 Sunird, 6st. 81b. (H. Young). Prom an excellent start, Playoff showi out first, but Our King took charge nd led over the first two furlongs, allowed by Sanguinary, Sir Moseley, iimbird, and Ineuru. At the turn Oui [ing had shot lis holt, and Sanguinry went to the front, closely fcjlowec y Playoff and Sir Moseley, but in th« traight Playoff came away, and aftei n excellent race, won by three-quarters f a length,' with. Sanguinary a length i front of Sir Moseley. Then came )ur King, Smibiid (who got a bad tart), Inenru and Makara. Time, lmin 43-ssec. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, of 12f sovs.; second horse to receive -IE .sovs., and third 10 sovs.. Six fur- ' longs, i Mr. A. Hall's ch. m. Denise Orme, bv Sweet Simon —Siinom'a, fivrs., Bst. 61b. (W. Price), 1 ' Mr. T. H. Lowry's Campeador, 7st. 31b. .............' (A. Reid) 5 ! Mr. M. Crocker's Flacrfall, 7st. 41b. (H. Robinson) c Also started: 1 King Chiara, 9st. '4lh A. Oliver); 4.Princess Mouton. Bst. 31b C. Price); 5 Bivouac, 7sfc. 71b. (W"t----ion); 6 Tin Favourita. 7st. 51b. (W loll): 10 Mirnlma. 7st. 21b., carried 7st ilb. (R. Hunt): 8 Hi? Eminence. 7st lb., carried 7st. Rilb. (Emerson); 9 Vu< fndis. 7st. (Cordue). Denise Orme shot to the front frorr i. good start, with Ouo Vadis. His E-"in-ineo, Flagfp.U, and -Camneador followng. At the turn Flagfnll made.a bu •un and closed 1111 on the lender, t 're-it Tsre down' the straight ended ir l«nist> Orme obtaining the' verdict bi lalf a length from Cam.nnndnr, wl>n cntr< TO with a fiun dash, and bent- FlarrH w a bead. . Then r*"io Quo Vadis, Wi Eminence. King ,ro>iara. Bivouac niif '""twos Mintoa. Time, lmin. USt-nw BRUNSWICK HANDICAP HURDT-I RACE, of 150 sovs.; second bors< to receive 15 sops., and the thin . ■ horse 10 sovs. Six flights of bur dies. About one mile and a half L Messrs. Richmond and Rtrnthers's. hr. g. Hereford, bv Fontcnov— Melinite. .sv'rs., Ost. 61b. (Hunt) ; 5 Mr J. O'Halloran's Arunke, lOst. . . 1ib.:........... (F. .M'Cabe)..! 2 Mr. E. Short's Leapnki. Ost. 51b. ........ ...' - .'.. , (T.Mulcohv);.J Aho started: fi Bercola, list. PUvfTl rWstnkirt: 4 Timothy. 1 Ost. 31h. (L T.nill): 3 Mnnitan. 9st. 111b. (Flyiv'V T.eapulci led awav from Anrake, Tim othv. and .Hereford, Mnnitnu disKlg In"' her joekev at the' first hurdle.' Lea ouki passed'.thf> stand half a dozol leii" f bs ahead'of'Arnake. who went.ti the front at the turn and led along th. tack from Lenmiki ar3 Hereford. Tin last-named, who was tinning ensilv, en tlw fi"ld down when approaching the otraicht and won comfnrtnhlv bv fon leifths from Arunke. wirli'Lpnv'iiki tw< It-tirr'lii; away. Tim's, frniu. W**C: HACK AND HUNTERS'-'. STEEPLE CHASE, of 200 sovs.';' secpud horsi to receive 40 sovs.j and the thiri horse 10 sovs. About two miles on< ' a half.' .''■".. 2 Mr. H. J. Cameron's blk. g. Waterworks, by Sou-Wester —Rita, aged, lOst. 91b. (J. R. O'Connell) .! 1 Mr.,J. C<isserley's Darbv Paul, lOst, 101b. .....;.. (Graham) '': 3 Mr. J. M'Cardle's Tyrannic, lOst. 121b. (R.Gray) 1 Also started: 4'Te Wlietu. lOst.'lllb (F. M'Cabe): 6 General Webb, 9st 101b. -(F. Hoult): 7 Grey Renown, Ost 'Mi. (Mr. A. M. M'Donald); 8 Looplino fist. 71b. (.7. A. Howdreh); 5 Ibhar, 9st 71b. (W. Adams). ' Passing the stand the order was.Gre; Renown, Watorn'orks. Tyrannic, and T with Darby Paul last. Genera Wobb's rider was dislodged at the hen coon, while.Te Whetu's jockey mot i similnr fate in front of the stand. Ty rann'ic and Waterworks went on in fron of Grey Renown, Looplinc and Darh; Paul, who was fast closing up on th< field. In'-tho jumping at tho back of tin course, Waterworks nearly came dowi twie°. but rounded the home turn ahoac of. Tyrannic and Darby Paul. * fiiu "nish resulted in u length'victory fo Waterworks,' with Tyrannic two length -nway third, and ' Grey Renown am Lnonliim next. Time, smin. 17 2-ssec-HIGGIE HANDICAP, of 350 sovs.; sec ond horse to receive 50 sovs. and thi third horse 20 sovs. One-mile au< a quarter. 6 Mr. J._ Harle's b. g._ Byron, by Martian—Greek Maid, Byrs., 7st. ' 121b. '.:.. (Deeley) : 3 Mr. C. Sharwood's Maniaroa, 6st. •131b (H.Young) ! 2 Mr. J. Bull's,'junr.j'Master Lupin, 7st. 31b (A. Reid) : Also started: 5 Passadena, 7st. 91b (0. M'Carten); 4 Ratana, 7st. 41b (Emerson); 1 Football, 6st. 91b. (W Hell). A good start was effected, Maniaro: and Master Lupin passed tho stand ii front of Football and Passadena, witl Ratana and Byron next. The same or der was maintained to.the four-furlonj post, where Byron, who had been him held, ran up to the leaders. Enterinf the straight, Byron wont to the fronand after a fine race won by half t length from Maniaroa. with Master Ira pin a head away and Passadena and Ra tana together a neck further back ■ Foothill was closo up last. Time, 2min 11 4-ssec. MOUTOA HACK HANDICAP, of 12( sovs.; second hoTse to receive 1! sovs. and tho third horse 10 sovs One mile and 110 yards; , 5 Mr. Wire Tokena's ch. h'. A,ustin, bv Advance—Good Luck; 'syrs., 9st, 81b. ,(C. Price) 1 2 Messrs. Nicholson Bros:' Fisher, Bst. lib. '. (Deeley) '! 3 Mr. T. Murcott's Sir Donald, 7st. 131b (Emerson) c Also started: 4 Montana. Brt. 71b (A. Oliver); 1 Blackall. Bs>, 3lb. (L Wilson): 6 Cbaminado, 7st. 11H>. (Nodder); 8 St. Elmn, 7st. 111b. (Huiit); 't Gay Guard, 7st. 71b. (Bell); 10 Gro.i Guard. 7st. 21b. (A. Roid): 9 S'weei Vnn, 7sfc. 61b. (H. Young); 11 Sbandor Bells. 7st. 21b.. including 21b. overrivipht (Goldfinch); 12 Maisonette, 7st (R. Reid). . The field was sent away on oven terms. Maisonette led nast the stand followed by Fisher. Sir Donald, Austin Montana, and Blackall. Maisonette let! down the hack and into the straight, where sho died away. An exciting finish resulted in Austin winning by hall a Wt.li from Fisher, who heat Sii Donald by a neck, Montana, Blackall;

Chaminade, St. Elmn, and Maisonette were next. Time, lnun. 51sec. MARANGAI HANDICAP, of 200 sovs.: second horse to receive 25 sovs. and the third horse 10 sovs. One milo and 110 yards. 1 Mr. Walter RaNgh's blk. h. Rewi Poto, by Maniapoto—The Boj*ne, 4yrs., Bst. 121b (C. Price) 1 Mr. J. M : Kelvie's Awahou, 9st. 6lb. , (W. Price) 2 1 Mr. F. W. Fitzpatrick's Mummer, 7st. • 131b (lieeley) 3 Also started: 6 Pariform, 7st. 81b. (Bell) • 5 Smilax, 6st. 111b. (Emerson); 7 Royal Dragoon, 6st. 81b. (Cordue); 3 Mia Cara, 6st. 71b. (H. Young). Awahou led past the stand in front of Rewi Poto, Mummer, and Mia Cara. Going down the back the order was v Awahou, Rewi Poto, Mia Cara, Mummer and Pariform. On entering the straight Rewi Poto drew out and won by half a length from Awahou, with Mummer a length awaj third. Then came Pariform, Mia Cara, Smilax, and-Royal Dragoon. 'Time, lmin. 50sec. ST. JOHN'S HACK WELTER HANDICAP, of 120 soys.; second horse to receive 15 sovs., and the third , horse 10 sovs. Six furlongs. 1 Mr. Wire Tokena's br. g. Ardent, by Royal Fusilier—Sanguine, 4yrs., Bst. 81b (C. Price) 1 4 Mr. C. Crocker's Flagfall, Bst. 41b. (W. Price) 2 6 Mr. J. Cameron's Epworth, 9st. 131b. (W. Young) 3 Also started: 8 Invader, 9st. 41b. (Emersonl, 2 Garance, Bst. 91b.' (A. Oliver) ; 5 Rerehau, Bst. 51b. (Deeley); 7 Ngapoto, Bst. (L. Nodder); 10 Vladiau, Bst. (W. Rayner); 3 Steinheil, Bst. (L. Wilson); 11 Reconnoitre, feat. (H. Richards) ; 9 Silver March, Bst. (H. Young). Epworth made the running over the first furlong, where he was joined by Ardent. These two were racing on even terms round the bend, where Flagfall, who had been lying fifth, came up with a fine run. A great raco up the straight resulted in Ardent winning by naif a length from Flagfall, with Epworth a neck away third. Rerehau was .fourth, followed by Garani.e and S'teioheil. Time, lmin. 15sec. NAPIER PARK R.C. HANDICAPS. (By' Telegraph.—Press Association.) Palmoraton North, September 27. Mr. H. Coyle has declared the following handicaps for the Napier Park Racing Club's Spring Meeting:— GREENMEADOWS HACK HUR r DLES, of 125 sovs. One milo and a half.—Hereford, list. 101b.: Golden Water, lOst. 121b.; Manitan, lOst. 81b.: •Vi, lOst. 31b.; Merry Guy, lOst. lib.; Composed, lOst. lib.; Otataray 9st. 121b.; Lamsdorf, 9st. 91b.- Rustic, 9st. 51b.; Soultie, 9st. 31b.;.,Vascular, 9st. 31b.; Pikiho, 9st.; Trojan, 9st.; Papador, 9st.; Master Stead, 9st.; Sir Mauser, 9st. ;Gold Lock, 9st.: Cullinan, 9st. .

, TRIAL HACK, of 100 sovs. Five furlongs.—Ranfurly, 9st.; Botanist, Bst. 131b.; Ormoloid, Bst. 121b.: Sea Lord, Bst. 121b.; Hymen, Bst. 121b.; Multino, Bst. 111b.; Royal Mary, Bst. 101b.; Irish Fusilier, Bst. 101b.; : Munjo Gacyium, Bst. 91b.; Allen D'oone, Bst. 81b.; Shephord's Bush, Bst. 81b.; Croesus, Bst. 81b.; Kahu Munga, Sst. 61b.; Crestfallen, Bst. 61b.; Ram'anuwhiri, Bst. 61b.; Tupatu, Sst. 61b.; Lady Fulda, Bst. ■61b.; Sarabello,- Sst. 61b.; Kingsboy, Bst. 61b.; Ba'ngiora. Bst. 61b.; Baliyhar, Bst. 61b.; King's Guard, Bst. 61b.

TARADALE HURDLES, of 200 sovs. Ono milo and three-quarters.—Playor,. list. 41b.; Immensity, lOst. 131b.; Fashion Plato', lOst. 91b.: Horeford, lOst. 71b.; Aruake, lOst.- 41b.; Idealism, lOst. 21b.; Flingot, 9st. lOib.;.Golden Water, 9st. 81b.; Maaitau,/ 9st. 61b.; Rongamau, 9st. 21b.; Freak, 9st.; Cousin; Jack, 9st,; Vi, 9st.; Lamsdorf, 9st.; Otatara, 9st.; Fond Memory 9st. AHURIRI HACK HANDICAP,'. of 100 sovs. Six furlongs.—Evadno, 9st.; Riga.Park, Bst.-41h.; Haumakaka, Bst. 21b.,; Morimba,- 7st. 131b;:- Microbe, 7st. 81b.; Alces, 7st:-Sib.; Lady Teazle; 7st. 31b.; Shepherd's Bush, 7st. 21b.: Kahu Maugu, 7st.; Courtley, 7st.; Martina,' 7st,; The Nile, 6st. 101b. PARK STAKES- HAND! CAP, of ( 250 sovs. One mile and a Pink, 9st.; Haskayno, Bst. 121b.; Byron, Bst. 81b.; Multiply,/Bst. 31b.; Passadona, 7st 121b.;- Mummer, 7st. 101b.; Birknil, 7st. 61b.; Ki'mbombi, 7st. 51b.; Settler, 7st: 21b.; Redloh, 7s,t. 21b.; Hiwitapu, 7st.-; Montana, 6st. 101b.; Gazette, 6st. 101b.; The Summit, 6st. 101b. ;Campeador;-.65t.,71b JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. For two-year-olds. 'Tour furlongs— Bunting, Sst. 21b.; Rangitira, Sst. 21b. j Bayswater, Sst. 21b.-; Astenas, Sst. 21b.; Pablo, 75t..13'b.; Sicily, 7st. 111b.; Belgian ,'Maid; 7st. 111b.; Birkenhead—.: Agony filly, 7st.: 111b.; Desert Gold, 7st, lllb.;-Ohi\\'ia, 7st. 111b.; Hymettus -Asiatic filly, 7st, 111b.; Hymettus--. Woodguest filly, 7st. 111b-; Goldfoil, 7st. 111b.; Zabisin, 7st. 111b. n COUNTY HACK! HANDICAP, of 125 sovs.' Ono milo.—-Kimbombi, 9st. 31b.; Immensity, Sst. 71b. ;[ Montana, Bst. 61b.; The* Summit, Bst. 51b.; Gazette, Sst. 41b.; Haumakaka, Bst. - lib.; Anguish, 7sfc. 131b.; Sir Donald, 7st. 131b.; Whakahoki, ,7.st. 121b.; St. Elmn, 7st. 91b.; Cainpeadoiy 7st. 81b.: Alces, 7st. 31b.; Ranfurly, 7et. lib.; Orm Nence, 6st. 131b.; -•■'Stoinliil, 6st.' 131b.; Perhaps, 6st. 101b.;' Lord Kilcheran, 6st. loft. ,-•; : BAILWAY HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Six furlong's.-rChortle," 9st.; Mummer, Bst. 51b.; Makara, Sst. 31b.; Labour Day, 7st. 111b.; Our King, 7st. 111b.; Fair Rosamond, 7st. 101b.; Birkful, 7st. ,101b.; Indigo, 7st. 101b.; Sanguinary, 7ct. 91b.; Adroit, 7st. 71b.; Day Fly, 7st. 61b.; Eocene, 7st. 31b.; Settler, 7st. 31b.; Redloh, 7st. 21b.; Suratura; 7st.; Queenlike, 7st:; Intelligible, 6st. 121b.; Field Force, 6st. 121b.; Semaphore, 6st, 71b.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2266, 28 September 1914, Page 3

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2266, 28 September 1914, Page 3

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