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THE TURF

POVERTY BAY MEETING TATIMI WINS BIG HANDICAP. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) " G isborjie, October 29. The Poverty Bay Turf Club's Spring Meeting opened' to-day in splendid weather. -Rain during the' night and the morning • freshened tho course up wonderfully. Tho results are:— JUNCTION HANDICAP, of 100 sovs, Six furlongs. 2 Mr. J. Armstrong'sVEocene, Sst. 101b. (Deeley) 1 5 Evadne; Sst. 41b 2 8 Anxious, 7st. (carried 7st. 511b.) 3 ' Also started; 4 Our King, lflst. 41b.; 1 Sea Lord, 7st. 121b.; 3'Carburetter, 7st. 31b.; 6 Shepherd's Busb, 7st. 31b.; I Munje, 7st. Won by a length. Two lengths between second and third. Time, lmin. 17sec. FIRST HURDLES HANDICAP, of 100 soys. One milo and three-quarters. 2 Mr. H. D. do Latour's Rustic, 9st. (M'Flina) 1 1 Player,' 12st. 51b .2 7 Dogger Bank, 9st. 9lb 3 Also started; 3 Grey King, 12st. 21b.; 4 Composed, 9st. 91b.; 6 Game, 9st. 21b.; 8 Rbulette, 9st.; 5 Fond Memory, Sst. Won by a length. The third horse whs closo up. Timo. 3min. 21 4-ssec. COUNTY STAKES HANDICAP, of 100 ' sovs. Six fnrlongs. 1 Mr. J. F. Pettis's Hinia, 7st. 131b. (Buchanan) I 3 Multiplicity, Sst. lib 2 5 Multiano, 7st. 51b 3 Also started: <4 Faith, Bst"- lllb.; 8 Lady Cook, 7st.: 2 Dasher Boy, 7st. Won by half a length, with a length between second and third. Time, lmin. 16 4-ssec. SPRING HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 1. Mr. J. F. Pettie's Tatimi, Bst. 31b. v (F. C. Porter) 1 3 Immensity, 7st. 21b : 2 2 .Tolie Fillo, Sst. 81b. 3The only starters. .Tolie Fille made nil the running, but died away a furlong from home. Tatimi won by a length, tho same distance separating second and 1 third. Time. 2min. Usee. FIRST WELTER HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Seven. furlongs. , 1 Mt. J. Brown's Smilax, 9st isib.

(M'Carten) 1 3 Chatmoq, Bst. 111b 2 2,'Rigo Park. 9st. Sib 8 - Also started: 5' Redloh, 9st. 111b.: (1 Mont.iform, 9st. 51b.: 7 Anlfert, 9st. 21b.; 4 Te' Araroa, Bst. 71b.8 Waiotapu. Hat. 71h.; 9 Master Timi. 8?t. 71b. A despeTate finish. A blanVet would . halve covered the nlacpd horses. MAIDEN SCURRY. of 100 sovs. Four furlongs. , 11 Mr. W. S. Davidson's Rupahu. Bst. (R. Hunt) 1 8 Potentiality. Bst 1 9 1 Ttewana. Bst 3 Also started: G Genevieve, Bst.: 10 War Tax, Bst.; 2 Heather. Bst.. and PacifioSlope. Bst. (bracketed); 5 Bayswater, Sst.: 13 Sea Lion, Bst.: 11 G'aynium. Bst.: 12 Heeltap, Sst.; 9 Lady Olwyn, fist.; '4 Gold Digger. P=i.: 8 Afnltishine. Bst.: .7 Con, Sst.; 3 Multiplication, --Sst. The winner just squeezed home, and the third horse was also close up. Time, 51sec. The winner gave his supporters a iPTi<;j>f-ioTinl return. PLYING HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. Six ; furlongs. I 2 Mr. P. P. Nenrde's Evadne, Sst. 21b. 1 3 Mistie, Rst. 121b 2 1 Lady AUcin, 7st. 1311) 3 Also started: 7 Field Force, Bst. 11b.; i .Watchful, 7st. 51b.: 6 Ormoloi'd, 7st. ; 5 Carburetter, 7st. Won by twolemrths. Half a length between second and third. Time. lmin. 1G 4-ss?c. HACK FLAT HANDTCAP,' of 100'eovs. One mile. 1 Mr. ,T. Mi Cameron's St. 'Rlmn.flst. 21b (M'Flinn) 1 9. Gazette. 9st + 5 Mult'koff, 7st. 71b f fDead heat for second place. Also started: 3 Dcnatch-carrier. Sst. 91b.; 4 The Summit, Sst. filb.; Bst. 21b. An exciting finish. St. Elmn ■sot home a bare neck ahead of the deadlier ters. . Th« totfllisator handled i! 12,353, as compared with ilO, 22-1 for tho same day last year. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. Gisborne, October' 29. . The following aro to-morrow's acceptances:— SECOND WELTER HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One mile.—Smilax, lOst.' 131b. ; Gazette, 9st. 121b.; Immensity, 9at. 81b.; Chatmos, 9st. 31b.; Montiform, 9st.; Cullman, Bst. 71b.; Multikoff, Bst. 71b.; Multiano, Bst. 71b.; Master Timi,- Bst. 71b. SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One mile and a haft'.—Player, il2st. 101b.; Grey King, list. 131b.; Rustic, lOst. Gib.; Doggerbank, 9st. 101b.; Soultie, 9st. 81b,; Motokio, 9st.; Forward, 3at.; Roulette, 9st.; Fond Memory, 9st. SECOND HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs.—Evadne, 9st. 21b.; Dispatch Carrier, Sst. 81b.; Rigo Pari, Sst. 61b.; Sea Lord, Bst. 21b.; Hima, Sst. lib.; V/atchful, 7st. 71b.; Carburetter, 7st. 31b.; Munje, 7st. 21b.; Shepherd's Bush, 7st.; Waiotapu, 7st.; Dasher Boy, 7st.; Ladv Cook, 7st. MAKARAKA HANDICAP, of 175 govs. One mile.—'Tatimi, 9st. lib.; Jolio Fille, Bst. 101b.; Mistie, Bst. 81b.; Eocene, Bst. 51b.; Lady Alicia,- 7st. 51b.; Tho Summit, 7st. MAIDEN SCURRY, of 100 sovs. Five furlongs.—Eupahu, 9st.; Anxious, Bst. 71b.; Ormoloid, Sst. 21b.; Heather, Bst. lib.; Multifual, 7st. 131b.; Genevieve, 7st. 131b.; War Tax, 7st. 131b.; Gavcium, 7st. 131b.; Heeltap, 7st. 131b.; LaJly Olwyn, 7st.> 131b.; Gold Digger, 7st. 131b.; llulnix, 7st. 131b.; Dasher Boy,. - 7st." 131b.; Gazeon, 7st. 131b.; Lady Cook, 7st. 131b.; Multiplication,'7st. J3lb. ROSELAND HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One mile.—Gazette, 9st.; St. Elmn, Bst. 101b.; Immensity, Bst. 101b.; Dispatch Carrier, Bst. 61b.; Chatmos,'' Bst. 51b.; Sea Lord, Bst. lib.; Tho Summit, Bst. lib.; Multiano, 7st. WAIKANAB HANDICAP, of 110 sovs. Five furlongs—Our King, lOst. 61b.; Evadne, 9st. lib.; Hima, 7st. 121b.; Multiplicity, 7st. 71b.; Watchful, 7st.'' 31b.; Carburetter, 7st.; Te Araroa, 7st. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Seven furlongs.—Tatimi, 9st. 81b.; Jolie Fille, 9st. 41b.; Smilax, 9st. 41b.; Mistie, 9st. lib.; Eocene, 9st.; Rigo Park, 7st. 131b.; Lady Alicia, 7st. 121b.; The Summit, 7st. 91b.; Hima, 7st.' 91b.; Munje, 7st. MARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB. NOMINATIONS FOR SPRING ' MEETING. The following nominations have been received for the Marlborough Racing Club's Spring Meeting, to be held at RivcrlaDUS on November 18 and $): — JIAIDEN HACK.—Mnlton, ~ Rosiam, Charlerose, Plunder, Crail Bay, Kirrikau, Elopement, Pink llcdther, 'Syra, Joker. Ladylike, Blissful, Rienzi, Casco, Orianda, Gold Neckhce, Portland Flame, Pink Ribbon, British Rose. FIRST TROT.—Lady Sefton, Tho Ganger, Flywheel, Blue Duck, Welcome Jack, Imperious Lad, Chelston, Flora Dillon, Br'achycome, Verve, May Alert, Little Bones, Vi, Winston M. WELTER HACK.—lmprove, Alecto, Arlington, Elopement, Rumania, Wild Bird, Manifest, Long Tom, Forest Bill, Moll.ymolce, Elevate. .BLENHEIM. HANDICAP. - Peroneal, Boncon, Tuna, Rene, Imarose, Negative. SPRING HACK.—Royal Sleeves, Innoladdo, Whisperer, Kirrikau,. Gerberga, Crown Battery, Wild Bird, Bonus, Rosiam, Charlerose, Lady Dalesford, Plunder, Eron Boy, Long Tom, Ruination. SECOND TROT.—Tho Ganger, Virago, Black Prince, Kentucky Chimes, Wild Thorpe. Bracliycome, iVcrve, Early Rose, Little Bones, General Cass, Bell L., Myrette. FLYING HANDICAP.—RoyaI Sleeves, Peronilla, Kina, Arlington, Beacon, Mowbray, Simple Som, Mount Victoria. ELECTRIC HANDICAP. - Kirrikau. Casco, Excitement, Orianda, Royal Sleeves, Ulysses, Portland Flame, Whisperer, Elopement, Pink Heather, Gerberga, Cyra, joker, Ladylike, Lady Vladimir, Eron Boj, Pink Ribbon, British Rose. MAIDEN SCURRY.—Blissful, Rienzi, Orianda, Gold Necklace, Ulysses, Portland Flame, Kirrikau, Elopement, Pink Heather, Cyra, Merry England filly, Joker, Ladylike, Multoo, Charlerose, Plunder, Crail Bay, Pink Ribbon, Mollymoko, British Rose. THIRD TROT.—The Ganger, Virago, Miss Mischief,. Kentucky Chimes. Wild Thorpe, Welcome Jack, Chelston, Bracliycome, Verve, Enrly Rose, May Alert, Little Bones, Lord Thorpe, Vi, General Cass, . Forest Bill, Myrptto,

OiIAKA HACK.—lmprove, Whisperer, Alecto, Kirrikau, Elopement, Rumania, Crown Battery, Wild Bird, Itosiam, Charlerose, Plunder, Long Tom, Mollymoke, Ruination, Elevate. ItIVERLANDS 1 HANDICAP.-Peroneal, Peronilla, Kina, Alecto, Beacon, Mowbray, Rumania, Turna, Rene, Imarose, lluiiiia tion, Negative. DASH HANDICAP.—Casco, Excitement. Royal Sleeves, Gold Necklace, Ulysses, Portland Flame, Arlington, Kirrikaii;Elopement; Pink Heather, Gerberga, Cyra, Merry England filly, Joker, Ladylike, Multoe, Charlerose, Lady Dalesford, Lady Vladimir, Eron Boy, Pink Ribbon, British Rose.. FOURTH '[HOT—Lady Stfton, The Ganger, Kunkel, Flywheel", Black Prince, Welcome' Jack, Cholston, Flora Dillon, Verve, Little Bones, Lord Thorpe, Forest Bill. Winston M. ' TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. - Royal Sleeves, Peronilla, Kina, Alecto, Beacon, Mowbray, Simple Sam, Mount Victoria, Rosifl.ni, Ruination. SECOND WELTER—Blissful, Casco, Exoitement, Royal Sleeves, Innoladdo, \Yhisperer, Arlington, Kirrikau, Elopement, Crown Battery, Wild Bird, Bonus. Manifest, Lady Dalesford, Lady Vladimir, Eron Boy, Long Tom; Crail Bay, Mollymoke, British Rose. C.J.C. WEIGHTS. "(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Christchurch, October 29. Weights for the C.J.C. Meeting (first day) are:— SPRING HURDLE RACE: Tito miles. —ICilmeny, list. 131b.; Hereford, ll6t. 111b.; Bercola, list. 61b.; Fashion Plate, list. 61b.; Beacon, lOst. lllb.; Daylight Bill, lOst. 91b.; The Pole, lOst. 91b.; Ngatiruanui, lOst. 8lb.; Glenorchy, iOst. 71b.; Corrie, lOst. 31b.; Parable, lOst. 21b.; Sunbeam, lOst. 21b.; Gold Pin, 9st. 131b.; Otatara, 9st. 101b.; Composed, Dst. 71b.; Big Blast, 9st. 81b.; Papador, 9st.; Gold Lock, 9st.

RICCARTON WELTER HANDICAP. Nine furlongs.—My Lawyer, 9st. 131b.r Re<l Book, 9st. 131b.; Mysteriarch, 9st. 91b.; Quarantine, Dst. 91b.; Feramorz, 9st 91b.; Slogan, 9st. 81b.; Pair Rosamondi 9st. ,61b.; Peg, 9st. 51b.; Birkful, 9st.j Charmilla, 9sf.; Gasoline, Bst. 131b.; Banian, Bst, 1311).; Rene, Bst. 131b.; Campea dor, Sat. 131b.; Hyettus, Bst. 131b.; Bimeter, Sst. 131b.; Moulu, Bst. 101b.; Wisebird, Bst; 81b.; Gnome, Bst, 51b.; Troon, Bst. 51b.; Camulus, Sst. 51b.; Veritas, Bst. ill).; Snapdragon, Sst. 31b.; Mescal, Bst.( GLemcannioh', Sst.

LIN WOOD ' HANDICAP. Seven furlongs—Golden King, 9st.; Kaminoho, Bst. 131b.; Veritas, Bst, 1011).; Scotch Melody, Bst,< 91b.; Ardent, Bsfc. 91b.; Boldstroke, Bst, 9!.b,; Samiel, Bst. 91b.; Ladrone, Bst. 61b.; Honesty Sst. 51b.;- Montana, Bst. lib.; Husheen, Sat. 41b.; Flower of the West, Bst. 31b.; Garanco, Bst. 21b.; Leadin" Lady, Bst. lib.; Baritone,. Bst.; Listen, 7st. 131b.; Court Martial, 7st. 121b.; Steinhoi], 7st. 101b.; Borsil, 7st. 71b.; St. Elmn, 7st. 71b.; Sartorze, 7st. 71b.; Marguerita, 7st. 71b.; Martigues, 75t.;.71b.; Miraculous, 7pfc. 31b.; Pr.iTigr-anui, 7st. 31b.; Birkbeck, 7st. 31b.; Varanian, 7st. 21b.; Waitara, 7st. 21b.; Trilby, 75t.;.. Glee, 7st.; Lady Daylesford, 7st.; Stockade, 7st.; Philadelphia, 7st.; Shepherd's Bush, 7st,; Te Araroa, _ 7st.; Grey Echo, 7st.; ChoTalo, 7st.; Prince Delaware, 7st.; Boon, 7st.; Skirl, 7?t.; Este, 7st.; Red Kobe, 7st.f Volspicl, 7st.; St. Ewe, 7st. ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES, (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) s ' . Auckland, October 29. The weather was bitterly cold, and several showers fell during training operations at Ellersio this morning:. The courso proper outside the trestles was open, but work as a whole was not of a startling nature. Toreador easily beat Bedford over five furlongs trow the new post in Imm. 5 4-sseo. . Troy ran seven in imin. 38sec. 'Mono jack, with a big weight in the saddle, ran a mile from the new post in lmin. 47 3-ssec., finishing well. Unilinear and .Tack Delaval, separately, did half to three-quarter pace work. Tragedy King and Soultikoff did similar work. Analogue, Better Sea, and Deil ran three furlongs in Iflsec. Signature beat Salute over five furlongs in lmin. lOsec. Prince Soult, Last Call, and Plenipo-tent'were-in that order at the end of five furlongs from the new post in lmin, 7 3-ssec. ■ . Allegation beat Goldfiro and Soldier n mile' on the sand in lmin. 47 3-ssec. Heavy rain fell during the breakfast Interval, but cleared before work commenced, . Goldsize, . with tho assistance of Hector Girl the last seven fnrlonga, covered & round in 2min. 4 4-sseo. Gold Lace ran five furlongs on the two-year-old track in lmin. 4 3-ssec. King's Courier a furlong less on the same track in S3 2-ssec. Spalfish beat Ovation six furlongs in lmin. 22 3-ssec. , , Patronale was restricted to steady pacing. ■ ' Tangawai ran six furlongs in lmin. 24 3-ssec. Gloy was a head in front of Devastation over one round in 2mm. 9sec. i Tripoli- was going easier than Kitty sPellairs at the end of four furlongs in 52 4-ssec. Bisogne did half-pace work. Phosphorous beat Chime over five fnr-lone-g from the new post in lmin. 6 i-ssec. Worcester, assisted by Silver Mane over the Inst four furlongs, covered a round in 2min. 3 2-ssec.—a good gallop. Pelenda and Signo went together Ave furlongs from the new post' in lmin. 5 4-sspc. Glad Tidings ran four furlongs in 52 8-s"ec. Monathol was schooled over the hurdl°s, giving a fair display.' Hockey, Nat Lunin. Transfer. Haere Tika, Lasso, and Darby PauLwere companions in schooling tho big country. Goinc over the hill Hnere Tika fell at the double, his rider (Adolph) breaking his collarbone. . Darhv Paul gave a pooT display, stopping at the sod-wall. A lot of others also worked. TRACK WORK AT RICCARTON. ■ A BUST MORNING. (By Telegraph .—'Special /JorTesponclent.l Christchurch, October 29. The rain yesterday had a very beneficial effect on the tracks, and this morning a lot of fast work was indulged in at Eiccarton. The trial grass was open and all fast work was done on it,, but as was to be expected the going was slightly on tho slow side. Gnome was first out, and put up a useful gallop over seven furlongs. Marsa ran six furlongs in lmin. 20 l-ssec. Martius, with the assistance of Findhorn over the last five, ran six furlongs in lmin. 18 4-ssec. The performance was a- good one, as it was dono when the (pack was at its slowest. Quarantine and Don Francisco ran half mile in 51sec, Chrysotis and Warstcp were associated in a spin over, a mile and a quarter, run in 2min. IGsec. Tho Cup candidato was going very easily at the finish. Troon covered a mile comfortably in lmin. 491 sec. Flying Start finished in front of Holiday at the end of half ft mile, run in Msec., and Court Martial had an advantage over Snapdragon in a five-furlong task, which occupied lmin. 5 3-ssec. Baritone was all out nt the end of six furlongs, run in lmin. 21 4-ssec. Rencontre and Bimeter covered tho last fivo furlongs of a mile in lmin. 7 3-ssec., the Obligado filly having the be«t of matters at tho finish. Waitare and St. Ewo ran fivo furlongs in lmin. 9scc. Banksia spurted half a mile in 52 l-sscc„ and Emperador covered a similar distance in 51 Msec. Meltchikoff galloped attractively in a hnlf-mile dash, which took 51sec. Floweret was not extended when running half a mile in 57 l-sscc. Flora Macdonald covered half a mile in 53 Msec. Honesty had on advantage over Peg at the end of six furlongs in lmin. lflSsec. Varaninn was not of much use to Charmilla when covering five furlongs in lmin. llsep., the poing evidently hamperin" the Varco gelding. There was not much between Philadelphia and Banian at tho end of half a mile, run in Msec, Skirl and Angelina were together at the termination of a five-furlong task, which took lmin. Gsec. Prince Delaware and Sartorze finished well over six furlongs, covering tho distance in Imin 21Jsec. Scotch Melody ran tho last fivo of six furlongs in lmin. 6 2-ssec. . Corric and Sunbeam finished well, and ,jrero togotlier, seyeral is front,

of Daylight Bill after a mile and. a. quarter had been covered, in 2min. 18sec. After the intorval Chudio was stepped out over five furlongs, and finished up the task in lmin. 8 3-ssec. Sveaborg and Birkbeck galloped half a mile in 50Jsec. Martigues executed useful work over six furlongs, and Tannhauser covered a mile and a quarter at three-quarter pace. Reel Book was going easier than Margarine after five furlongs had been, traversed in lmin. 7isec. Lady Veles, moving nicely, had an. easy victory over Hops in a half-mile spin, which occupied sfllsec. Ladrono galloped six furlongs in lmin. 20lsec. • •• Vanquish covered half a mile up the back in 53Jsec., and Oriande and Treadfire three furlongs in 10 l-ssec. Samiel had. a slight advantage over First Glance at the end of six furlongs, run in lmin. 20sec. Spanglo, with the assistance of Snub over tlio groater part of the distance, ran half a mile in 53 l-ssec. • < Kilmeny finished resolutely at the end of a mile and a quarter. Time-making was not' his mission. Gleo beat Trilby over six furlongs in lmin. 21 3-sscc. , Olga Carlovna and Irish Roso wore together over seven furlongs, run in lmin. 3Skec. Themis was to have gone with them, but was loft. She made up a lot of ground, however, and her work was better than that of oither of her companions. Teviotdnle ran four furlongs in 51Jsec. Briar Patch and' a half-brother to Clynelish, in J. M'Comb's stable, finished together at the end of half a mile, run in 50 l-ssec. Rejection, alone, galloped six furlongs in lmin. 24 l-ssec. Rencontre's two-yearrold . full-sister Balios covered three furlones in Usee. Medley moved freely when getting through a five-furlong task in lmin. 5 4-ssec. Choralo and Kin? Star, by Martian— Rosenhile, covered half a mile in 50150 c., tlm former showing to advantage. j Red Knight went half a mile in 55sec. Parnble jumned four of the schooling I hu-rdles in taking stylo. I Mumura and Bonny Maiden galloped six furlongs in lmin. 195e0., and Sir Jl>lt and Kimbolton four in 52} sec.

Husheen, Kaminohe, Hvettus. Daytime, Hela, Freva, Hvmettius, Idealism, Hoy, Shaki, Indigo. Mysteriarch, Vocation, Rooutation, Asterias, Kooya, La Relna. ,Bleriot, and Merry Roe, some of yesterday's arrivals, , were indulged in slow work. Among others to getth-roueh similar tasks were:— Autumwns, Battle Eve. Leading Lady, Bee, and Twelfth Night. CAULFIELD TRACK NOTES. By Telcjrepl—Press Association—Oopyrteht Melbourne, Ootober 29. At Oaulfield Waltz put up the "star" performance of tho morning, beating Owen Roe over a mile and a half in 2min. 36Jsec., the first half-mile being dono in 50sec.' Lilyveil ran nino furlongs on the sand in lmin. 58Jsec., Gladwyn ten on the 6and in 2min. 15sec., Sylvanmore ten in 2min. 12isoc., Aurifer ten in 2min, 145e0., and Eochan# ten in 2min. lOisec. Bracken rides St. Carwyne in tho Cup. VICTORIAN DERBY. (Rec. October 29, 10.10 p.m.) Melbourne, October, 29. Following are tho acceptances for the V.R.C. DerbyV- ■ Blague, Naxbery, Bcaverstock, Burrabadeen, F/delio, Traquotte, Newberry, Aristaeus, Goldfoot, slountam Knight, Indiscretion, Giru,« Carlita, Wooralc, Maribynong, Coiosia, Duverney, Colonel Light, Pretty Bobby, Rosanna 11, Red Signal, Nicavor, Donna, Di Gama, Duadon, Shandon Bell, Colmon, Light Night filly, Colmon—Abundance filly, Linacre filly, Starland, Barleycorn, Thieo Star, Mogul, Chantry, Cetigne. FLEMINGTON GALLOPS. By Telesmnh—Press Association—Copyright Melbourne, Octobor 29. ' At this morning Posinatus and Ulva's Islo ran nine furlongs in 2min., Cagou ton furlongs in 2min. 14sec„ St. Spasa and Moonbria oleven furiongs in 2min. SOsec., Mountain Knight a mile in lmin. 4-6seo., Sir Alwynton nine furlongs in 2min. lsec., Giru and Allingamite ten tolongs in 2min. 17sec., Carlila ten furlonjjs in 2min. 16sec., Woorak a mile in lmin. 44Jsec., ludisoretion and Toast six furlongs in lmin. 195e0., Uncle Sam nine furlongs in 2min. 9seo., Newbery a milo in lmin. 47Asec., Ari6taeus ten . furlongs in 2min. IGsec., Kingsburgh eleven furlongs in 2min. 36sec. GREYMOUTH TROTTING CLUB. SECOND DAY, (By TeJeeraDh.—Press Association,) v Greymouth, October 29. For the concluding day of the Greymouth Trotting Club's Meeting the attendance was again large. The totalisator put through- ,£6437, against for tho corresponding day last year, the total for the meeting being .£13,419, as against £13,01-1 last year. The results are:— TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP.' Two miles.—2 Belle Q., 9sec., 1; 5 Trump, 12sec., 2; 4 liopara Dick, 2sec., 3. Also started: 1 Lavi'derhill, 2sec.; 6 Inquisitive, 12sec.; 2 Wattlewood, 2Gseo.; 3 Silver Star, 2Gssc.; 2 Truce, 26sec.; 7 Hydroplane. A closo finish. Time, smin, 10 3-ssec. • HURRICANE HANDICAP. One mile. —6 Rita H., Bsec., 1; 3 Manglo, 7sec., 2; 8 Signoretta, Bsec., 3. Also etai-ted: 5 Voter, 2sec.; 11 Ned Corbett, 3sec.; 7 Chief Spec, ssec.;. 4 Myrtle. Palm, ssec.; 10 Rouble, 6sec.; 2 Amy Dillon, 7scc.; 9 Jtatilda, lOsec. Won by,a bare, length. Time, 2min. 32 2-ssoc. NGAHERE HANDICAP. One milo and a half.—s Franz Hnnlon 27sec., 1; 3 Bohemian, IGsec., 2; Genial, 25sec., 3. Also started: G Ethel Ball, lOsec.; 9 Inquisitive, ISsec.; 10 The Searcher, 14sec. ; ; 1 Kaikaiiui, 15sec.; 4 Ruatapu, 17sec.; 8 Grey Rum, 25sec.; 2 Dreamland, 25sec.; U \Vhisipering Boy, 27sec. Won easily. Time, 3min. 5G l-ssec. LABOUR DAY HANDICAP (harness). Two miles.—2 Lady Poole, IGsec., 1; 4 Lucy Wallace, Bsec., 2; 3 Bisa, 16sec., 3. Also started: 5 Myrtlo Palm, Gsec.; 1 Peony, 4sec.; G Diction, 16sec. Won by three longths. 'Time, smin. 3 l-ssoc. AyiATION HANDICAP. One mile.3 Miss Audrey, ssec'., 1; 4 Roosevelt, scr., 2; 2 Lord Audley, 3sec„ 3. Also started: 1 Rotorua, 4-sec.; 5 Lady Marion, 2sec. Wou by a head. Time, 2min. 27 l-ssec. BLACKBALL HANDICAP. Two miles. —2 Galician, scr., 1; 1 Romany Rye, 10 sec., 2; 5 Franz Hanlon, Usee., 3. Also started: G Diction, lOsco.; 3 Bi6a, lOsec.; 4 Childless, 20sec. Won by half a length. Time, 4min. 54sec. Galician's time was a record for the track. WHIRLWIND HANDICAP (harness). One mile., and a quarter.—l Lady Bella, 4sec., 1; 2 Darkness, 3sec., 2; 5 Miss Audrey, lsec., 3. Also started: 4 Chief Spec, Ssec.; 3 Mada, 3sec.; G Rita H., 3sec. Won by two lengths. Time, 3min, 7 l-ssec. RUNANGA HANDICAP. One milo nnd a half.—3 Bohemian, 125e0,, 1; 2 Kaikanui, Usee., 2; 1 Marmot, llsec., 3. Also started : 10 Kopara Dick, ecr.; 5 Bisa, 3sec.; 4 Romany Ryo, 3sec.; 8 Inquisitive, Sscc.; 7 Tho Searcher lOsec.; 11 Fairy Whispers, 12sec.; Goldseeker, 17sec.; 9 Grey Ruin, ISsec.; 6 Genial, 21 sec.; 13 Topsy C., 2350 c,; 12 Capewell, 25sec.; Comedy Queen,- 2(sec. Won by a length. Time, 3min. 59 l-Ssec. It is notified in the Gazetto that tho Gaming Amendment Act, 1914 (known as Mr. Hunter's Act), Jiaving become law, there are now available for issue to clubs that do not already hold a license to use the totalisator, thirty-one licenses to bo distributed as follow":—Fifteen to racing clubs, eight to hunt clubs, and eight to trotting clubs. A license is availablo for one day only in each racing year. The Minister of Internal Affairs invites written applications from those clubs not holding totalisator licenses, and every application must be accompanied by— 1. Statement giving date of first, formation of club, whether i-cgistered or not, and dnto of last meeting held. 2. A list of the present members of the club, and a copv of the club's latest balance-sheet. 8. Particulars of racecourse, circumference in furlonps, tenure thereof, and accommodation thereon, and also whether coui'so is fenced or not on the inside of tho course, i. Distance from nearest places at which race meetings are hold by—(a) Clubs using the totalisator; (b) Clubs not using the totalisator. 5. Any particulars which club considers givo it a special olaim for consideration. Applications aro to 1)0 addressed to the Un-der-Secretary, Internal Affairs Department, and must reach him. on or before ' Decombcr 10 next, J

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2294, 30 October 1914, Page 7

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2294, 30 October 1914, Page 7

THE TURF Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2294, 30 October 1914, Page 7

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