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THE TURF

THE C.J.C. METROPOLITAN MEETING THIRD DAY'S RACING. \ ■ - X.'V-vs. ' ,;. REPUTATION WINS CANTERBURY U / . CUP.' (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) /•, Christchurch, Noveniber 11. A fierce.' nor'-wester was . blowing i: this morning: for the,third day of-the Canterbury Jockey..Club's; Metropolitan Meeting. A sou'-west wiild and rain came later in the; afternoon. The attendahco was hardly .'up to the standard of the two previous' .'days. ■ The totalisatbr handled' as 1 against ,i 35,570' 1 - on the third/day lost year. Details of the racing are:— '..

SUBURBAN/ HURDLE HANDICAP, of 100 sbvs. 'Once iwmd an'd a distance. 1 Mr. E. ■' J. • Massey's ; . Ngatiruanui', 12st. ;'......... (C.; Ldrigan). 1 1 Mr. H. D. Do Lautonr's ' Rustio, . , lOst. 131b. ...........(A.. J.. MlFlinn).. 2 •2 Mr. G: P.; Donnelly's Otataxa,: lOat." ~ • 31b......,.';.;..„,•.,,.'..,(A.- Tricklebankj 3 Also .started: s.Eingsway,..lost; .131b'."; '8 Parable; ;iost. 91b.;. fl Stroller, 9st.;- 7 ; Andrea, 9st.-. (carried Sst. 41b.); 8 ; Com-, binatibn, .-93t.;'-9.Rejectioh. ''9st; ■' (carried Bst. 8}1b.).. • .' . ■:"■'. ','■".;■/;'. ■: /■:

■ Entering the straight. Rustic an'd Otatara were in command, i with Ngatiruanui : handy, .and • once '•■ oyer the. ■ last 7 obstacle tb.i las^-namedi-asserted .'his superiority, ; winning; easily .by two lengths, with* Ota- /■ tara '■ aboiiit 'four' lengths.; further' back ; third, followed :by Andrea and' Parable. .Rejection'was,'pulled up, ■.Time, '3min.' ;4>i-ssep.: ■ • -.;,: . ;->j-U .■'.■': : : ■>'. ■'..-. ■:'-. '•'■''■' JSPRING .NURSERT; HANDICAP, 'of ■ 400 ■■'.; sovs.:>...P6r •two-year-olds. Fohr'- fur r .. ■ ; ;-.'longs. v-;.'; : ; : ■- : /.,.,: • ji'Mr./G. . ; DV. Greenwood's SutalaV ,7st. .: ~: ' ,:;' 71b.;-;.;...;,.;,,;..:;.;.;...:. (C; Emerson)'. 1, '1 .Mr. Q.' D;■ Beatson's:'-Asterias;' 9st. ' ."■■j 21b.;.;..,;.......;.;...;;;.;...;.. 1 Oliver) 2 8 -Mr;''-Av>W:' Rutherford's.' junx.'s, ■"'• ••'Samisen,'- 7st; 71b. ',<.... (J. Olsen) 3 '-' Also s started: 2 Holiday, Bst. 71b.; 2 Ad-.jutaat;-7st. 101b.; 9 Moidant, 7st. 101b.; 11 Uncle Dan, 7st. 101b.; 3 Oriande, 7st. 51b.;'4 Kolentina, 7st. Sib.; 10 Riga, 7st. 71b.; G Nora. 75t.51b.; s.Bonny Dream, 7st.' 51b.; 8 Mouto'a Queen, Gst. 121b.; 7 Happiness, 6st. 121b. , ' •".; Holiday and Adjutant, Samisen and Oriande; and Kolentina and Sutala were coupled. , Sutala, Samisen, and Asterias' were quickest out from a good.star.t, and they ran- in that order t9 the : course proper. Sutala was still in . charge, at, the distance,, .where, Asterias put .in a strong challenge; bu)t though; he passed Samisen he could not reach,Sutala, who won nicely by a length and a half. Samisen was a length: away third, with Adjutant half a length further back fourth, and Happiness .and Bonny Dream next. Time, •47 "3rssec.-.;•■'■ ■..:.•.>■.■■ -;:. ■

AVON WELTER-HANDICAP, of dOO sevs.' Six furlongs/ .' 9 Mr. W. E. BidwiU's Vocation, Sst. 81b. -..;..'..........;'.........;. (L. Wilson 1 1 Mr. G.'D. Greenwood's Bimeter, Bst 131b. ...;...,.......... (C. Emerson) 2 7 Messrs. Reid 'and Studholme'e Reval, - ■■". 9st. '51b....!...'....;. : .........')(5id. Reid) 3 Also started:' 5 Pariform,' Bst. 131b.; i Gasoline, Bst. 131b.; 6 Belasco. Bst. 131b:,• 3 Shaki, Bst. 101b.; 3 Husheen, 7st. 131b.; 2 Bold Stroke, Sst. 61b.; 13 Vanquisher, ■Bst.''slb.'j'-14 Sveaborg, Sst. 51b.; 8 Golden :Kin'g, Bst'.,' ; ;4lb.; 11 Mosgiel, Bsf. 41b.; 10 ' Leading Lady, Bsfc 31b.; 15 Angelina, ■ 7st. 101b.; 7st;. 71b.' . . -." Reval-was quickest -.to -• lieKin.'.an'd.-.he showed - the, way; -to ■ the -course proper, where ho was joined'by Bimeter. Inside the', distance Vocation put in his claim, and. finishing-'strongly.: drew, away.' and won' by .two ■ lengths from Bimeter, -who lust :beat : Reval by' a head. Golden King was three lengths away fourth, followed by.. Pariform and Bold Stroke. Time, lrnin, ,15,2-ssec. ' . ■ ■-..

CANTERBURY . of 1000 ' bovs. . (Weight-for-age.) Two miles and a

quarter.. :' 1 Mr. W. El BidwiU's iEeputation, 7st, •.61b., cafried'7st. 7Jlb.- (L. Wilson) 1 B,Mr.';'C.!G. Dalgety's Warstep,' Bst. 91b. ..,..:..;.......,.....'........ (J. O'Shea) 2 i 2 Mr. T. H. Lowr/s Balboa, 7st. 61b.

;.,:;. •'."■'"= ~ ";: '■•■'-.-■ (B..Deeleyj; 3 Alsovstarfced: i '. Mr. F. Hall's Merry Eoe,.Bst.'9lb. ■~■ / ;■ ~:. . ..

At the start slipped away and put a-big-break between herself and theothers, who' were bunched:together. Warstep' still maintained - her , advantage. to the straight, but at the Stand, E-eputa-tion and Merry Eoe were together second, and; had; reduced tha. gap. War T ; step again went out at Cutts's with Merry Eoe.dn pursuit'and Balboa still last. Six ■ furlongs ' from home the favourite and Balboa moved up. and putting in great work got to within a couple of lengths of Warstep at' the ; entrance: to the straight.. Eeputation continued his run, and hoa.led Warstep at the. distance,'and going, on won. easily by two lengths. Balboa' was another three, lengths away, with Merry Eoe beaten off. No .time was taken. ..

JOCKEY CLTJB HANDICAP, of 1000 ..:'sovs...Ohe.mile. S MjvW, Gardiner,'juhr.'s John Bar- ■'■ leyconv 7st. 21b. ......;...... (W. Bell) 1 0 Mr.' J. B. Eeid's Einaldo, 7st. 131b.

."',' ■'x '' : ' (J.:Campbell) -2 I Mr. G., Hunter's . Indigo, 7st. lllb.

■;.;,. ~",,'■' : (C. Stowe) 3 ■ Also, started:' 10-Kilrain, Sst.: 91b.; 8 ■Crown Pearl, 7st. 131b.; H Flora 'MacDonald, 7st.. 121b.; 3 First Glance, 7st: lllb:; i Hyettus, • 7st. 101b.; 7 Beldame, <st. 91b.;'9 Fair Eosamond, 7at. 71b.; 5 ,Pavlova; 7st.'7lb.; 13 Fabrikoff, 7st. 71b.; 16.Mummer, 7st. 31b:; B'Chillies, 7st. 21b.; 11 Moutoa Girl, 6st. lllb.; 15 Ogier, -Gst..; : 101b:;'. 12' Bene, 6st. 101b. ,■■ : Fair Eosamond and Moutoa left at the post..' Pavlova was quickest ttf\begin, and with Crown' Pearl and Beldame made ithe running iround the 'turn, Hyettus being ahead, of the others. When ■the'-'straight- was reached Hyettus and. First Glance came through, and..John Barleycorn and■.: Ogier moved up. In-

side the distance John Barleycorn put iu a good run, while Kinaldo on the outside, and Indigo also became prominent. In a capital finish John Barleycorn won by a neck .with : Indigo a head away third. came Fabrikoff,' Chillies, Hyettus, and Pavlova.. Time, .lmin. 42sec. NEW ZEALAND OAKS STAKES, of 550 sovs. . (For three-year-old . fillies.) Weight, Bst. 101b. One mile and a half. .'■■■••:.-.■ I. Sir Goo. Clifford's Court Martial ■'..'.' - : (F. E. Jones) 1 1 Sir Geo. -Clifford's. Snapdragon (W.Bell) 2 i Mr. F. H. Pyne's Honesty (J. Campbell) 3 Also started: 3 Charmilla; 2 Steinheil; 5 Martiques. ■' From a good start Charmilla showed to advantage, but going out of. the straight tho field was in line. Snapdragon then went to the front, followed at about two lengths' interval by Honesty and Steinheil. They raced in this order bo tho bend, where Court Martial began to improve her position, and when well in/to the straight• the .order was.. Snapdragon, Honesty and Court Martial. At the distance Honesty was done' with, and Court Martial easily held her stable companion, winning by a good . head. Honesty was a length further back, followed by Charmilla and Steinheil. Time, 2min. 3G Msec. .... RANDOLPH HANDICAP,-of 200 sovs. - 'Six furlongs. 1 Mr. Wire Tokena's Ardent, Bst. 61b. (C. Price) 1 i Mr. G. D. Greenwood's Mel'tchikoff, • 'Bst..Glb. (C. Emerson) 2 1G Mr." G. J. Pine's Firegod, Gst. 9lb. ::..■'■'..' '■' ■' '■ ': (H. Were) 3 : Also started: 2 Kaminpho; Bst. 131b.; 9 Golden Morn, Bst. lllb.; 11 Carolus, Sst. Gib.; 3 Dinner Gong, Bst. 31b.; G Margarita, Bst. lib.: 12 Listen. 7st. 121b.; 7 Sartorze, 7st. 51b,; 5 Miraculous, Vst. Bib.;'B Birkbeck, 7st,; Lady Minerva, 7st. lib.; Glee, 7at; Prince Delaware, 7st.; Philadelphia, Gst; 01b.; Este, 7st. 41b.; Chorale, 7st. dlb.'; Volspiel. 6st. fllb.; Bonny Maiden, 7st.; Shepherd's Bush, Gst. fllb.: 21 Skirl, 7st.; 13 Olga Carlovna, 7st.; 2-1 St. Ewe, Gst. 91b. Ardent jumped away very smartly, and wns followed by Meltchikoff, Prince Delaware, and Lady Minerva. When the straight was- reached Ardenit was well clear and easily holding his advantage won t>y three lengths. Meltchikoff was two lengths , in. front of Firegod, after whom camo ' Kaminohe, Sartorze, and .Philadelphia. Time, lmin. lasec. OTAIO PLATE, of 300 sovs. Ono mile and a half. 2 Mr. W. G. Stead's Eingform, Bst. 131b. ■ '■ ffl. Berry) 1

1 Air. C, Sharwood's llaniaroa, Sst. 121b _....„:.............._ | (G. Price) 2

8 Mr. D. H. Ebberts's Kilmeny, 9st. . 91b (S. Iteid) h Also started: Multiply, 9st. 131b.; 4 Giuding Way, 9st. 91b.; G Campeador, 9st. Bib. j 7 Mysteriaroli, 9st. 21b.; 9 Chrysotis, ■ Bst. 51b.; 12 Troon, Bst. 31b.; fl The Pole, Sst. 31b.; 3 .Wharfinger, Bst. 31b.; 10 Glencaniiich. Bst. '

Rain fell just beforo the race. At the mile post Troon took charge, and entail? lished a lead of about five lengths loading a well-bunched field at the turn into the straight, but''he fell back. In'a (rood finish Ringform won by a neck. Time, -2min. 38 4-ssec. FOURTH DAY'S WEIGHTS. /■ (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Christchurch, November 11. Weights for the fourth day are:— PORT COOPER HURDLES. One mile and three-quarters— Kilmeny, 12st. 91b.; Ngatiruanui, 12st; Hereford. 12st.; Pashlon Plate, list. 91b.; Corrie, Hat. 81b.; Daylight Bill, list, lib.; Idealism, list.; Rustic, list; Beacon, -lOst. 131b.; The Pole, lOst.'l2lb.; St.-Aidan, lOst. lllb.; Parable, lOst. 31b.; Sunbeam, 10,5t. 21b.; ,Glenorchy,'lOst. llb.;:Goldpin. lOst; Ota,tara, 9st. 131b;;-Kirigswny, 9st. 131b.; Big 'Blast, 9st. 101b.'; Composed, 9st. 91b.; Optician, 9s.t. 31b.;' Stockade, 9st.; Andrea, 9st.; Canterbury, 9st.; Stroller, Ust.; Combination, 9st.;. Gold' Lock, 9st. /. PIONEER HANDICAP. Five furlongs. -Battle Eve. 9st; ilb.; Asterias, 9st. 41b. j Pying Start, 1 85t.,121b.; Desert Gold, Bst. '?}}>..• Sutala, :Bst., 61b.; .Sweet Corn, Bst. f&i. ; H oj!day,;'Bst.-;31b.; Spangle, 7st. '13 b.;,Wishful,- 7st. 131b.; Nones, 7st. :131b.; n Kimbolton, :7st: 121b.; Adjutant, S-.Mlb.; Floweret,. 7st. 101b.; Samisen, ;/st. 7lb/; -Af'denvhor, .7st. 71b.'; Balioi, ,™?. 7 !b-;.' Nenno,",..?st. 71b.; Freya, 7st. •-'}?■;, Daneen,- 7st. 51b.; Amphora, 7st. ■'Si-V Dream, 7st; Deltonio, 7st; -..Blitz, fet; 121b;; Down, list. 121b.; Snub, r.kt;' i?i b ' ; la - Cst -' 101b - i Happiness, ,ost. 71b..;; Margarine,, 6st. 71b.; Aloutoa <Queen,'.6st. 71b. -.-<'■ ■■■■(ffiBSSY. WELTER. HANDICAP, ,Sh furlongs.-Obsono,. lOst. lib.; Sauci," 9st. !» b-' Bertrada, 9st. 61k; Beldame,. 9st. ■Git >.; Reval, 9 3 t, Gib.; Chudic, 9st. 51b.; , John Barleycorn, 9st. 51b.; Vocation, Sst. ;51b.; Raupani, 9st. 41b.; Indigo, 9st. 31b.; -Pwlora, Jst. 31b.; Sir Moseley, 9st. 31b.; ilete-a-tete, 9st. 31b.; I'eramorz, 9st. 31b.; ;Blue Lake, Bst. 121b.; Ardent, Sst. 121b.; Peg, Bst. lllb.; Mummer, Bst. lllb.; Charimlla; .Bafc. 101b.; Pariform, Sst. 91b.; Bo; m°,W, Ss s4. , 91 , b ' ; Gasoline, Sst. 91b.;' Twelfth Night, gst. 91b.; Query, Bst. 71b.; Sangumary, Bst. 51b.; Don" Francisco, Bst. 51b.; Moulu, Bst. 51b.; Briar Patch, Sst. 3 b.; Honesty, Sst. 31b.; Boldstroke, Bst. 3lb.r-Wisebird, Bst. 31b.; Dajtime, 8?t. 21b.; Meltchikoff, Sst. 21b.; Camulus, Bst; Golden' King, Bst.; Hoy, Bst.; Vanquish, <5t...131b.;: Sveuborg,. 7st. 131b.; Golden Mcin, 7st. 121b.; Gnome. 7st. 121b.; Mosgicl, 7st. 121b.; Suratura, 7st. 71b.; Dinner. Gong, 7st. 71b.; Lady Alicia, 7st. 71b.; Angelina, 7st.'7lb.;Liaten,.7st. 71b.; Med. alhst, 7st. 71b.; Bon, 7st. 71b.; Bonny Rigg, 7st. 71b!; Aimwell, 7st. 71b.; Otatara, 7st. 71b.; Mumura, 7st. 71b.; Philadelphia, 7st. 71b.; Chorale, ?st. 71b.; Volspeil, 7st. 71b,; BonnyMaiuen, 7st. 71b. ■MEMBERS' HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—Autumnus, 9st. 81b.; Chorlfcle, 9st. 21b.; Postillion, Sst. 121b,; Merry Roe, Bst. lllb.; Obsono, Sst. 101b.; Rinaldo, 6st. 61b.; Sauci, Sst. 41b.; John Barley ccrn, Bst. 31b.; First Flight, Sst. 31b.; .Bertrada, Sst. 21b.; Martius, Bst. lib.; Indigo, Sat. lib.;'Downham, Bst. lib.; First Gtance, Bst; Chudic, 7st. 131b.; Beldame, Tut. 131b.; Bleriot, 7st. 121b.; Vocation, 7st. 121b.; Raupani, 7st. 101b.; Pavlova, ,7st. 101b.; Court Martial, 7st. 101b.; Sir Moseley, 7st. 91b.;. Tete-a-tete. 7«lt..'Jlb; Flora .'MacDonald, 7st. 71b.; Bee, 7st. 71b.; Hymettius, 7st. 61b.; Snapdragon, 7st. 51b.; Pariform; 7st. 51b.; Belasco, 7st. 51b.; Charmilla, 7st. 31b.; Peg, Gst. 131b.; Muuimer, Cst. 131b.; Chillies,. Gst. 121b.; ,Moulu, Gst. ■' lllb.; Wisebird, Gst. •101b;; Honesty, Gst;' 101b.;• Uaytime, Gst.' ,101b.;. Meltchikoff, Sst. 91b.; Hoy, Gst 91b. ; ; ■ Ogier, 6st. 71b.; Rene, .Gst. 71b.; .Mysteriarck, ;Gs't, -71b;,- .Findhorn, 6st. 71b.; Vanquish, 6st. 71b.; Samiol, Gst. 71b.; Husheen, 6st. 71b;; Varanian,' Gst. 71b.; Angelina, 6st. 71b. SEYMOUR HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—Ardent, 9st. 71b.; Belasoo, 9st. 51b.; Snapdragon, 9st. 51b.; Eaminohe, Bst.' 131b.; Silver Shield, Sst. 131b.; Scotch Melody, Sst. lllb.; Meltchikoff, Sst. lllb.;' Veritas, Sst. 91b.; Findhorn, Bst. 81b. j 'Leading Lady, Bst. 81b.,- St. Elnin, Sst. 7Jb.; Wharfinger, Bst. Gib.; I,adrone, Bst. 51b.; Samiel, Bst. 51b.; Flower of the West, Bst. 51b.; Dinner Gong, Bst; 31b.; Bon,, 7st. 121b.; : Margarita, 7st. 121b.; Chryeotis, 7st. 101b.; Steinheil, 7st. 91b.; Listen, 7st. 71b.; Martigues, 7st. 51b.; Borffil:7at. 41b.;. Sartorze, 7st. 31b.; Hops, 7st., 31b.; Firegod, 7st. 21b.; Purseform, 7st. 21b;; Frahgranui,.7st.; Birkbeck, 7st.; .Miraculous, 7st.; Te Arnroa, 7st.; Glee, 7st;; 'Waitara, 7st.; Confirm 7st.; Varanian 7st.; Atheldana, 7st.; Este, 7st; Skirl,, 7at.; Shepherd's Bush. 7st.; Olga Carlovna, 7st.; Bonny Maiden, 7si; Do'on, 7st.; Deep.Sleep, 7st.; Medley, 7st.; Volspeii, 75t.,; St. Ewe, 7st. , ' .. ■

.: FEND ALTON HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter.—Bonny Helen, 9st. 41b.; Sinapis, 9st.: Sea Pink, Bst. 101b.; Kilrain, Bst.. lllb.; Rinaldo, Sst. 81b.: Balboa, Bst. 51b.; Kooya, Bst. 31b.; Mailtius, Sst. 31b.; John r <,Barleycorn, Bst. 21b.; 'My ; Lawyer, Bst.' 21b.; Quarantine, Bst. 21b.; Flora Mac Donald, Bst. lib.; Labour Day, Bst. lib.; Feramorz, 7st. 131b.; Hyettus, 7st. 121b.; Eingform, 7st.- lllb.;. Multiply, . 7st. 101b.; Count Martial, 7st. 101b.; Birkful, 7st.'lolb.; Slogan, 7st. 81b.; Campeador, -7st. 71b.; Fair Rosamond, 7st. 71b.; • Maniaroa, 7st. 21b;; Chillies, 7st. 21b.; Moutoa'Girl, 7st.; Peg, 7st.VCharmilla, 7st.; Camulus, 7st.; jfoulu, 7at.; Briar Patch, 6st. 131b.; .Mvsteriarch, fat., 121b.; Golden' King, 6st. 121b.; Wise Bird, 6st. 121b.; Flower of,the West. 6st 71b.; Samiel, 6st. 71b.; Steinheil, Gst 71b.; Hoy, Gst. '71b.; Veritas, : .6st. 71b.; Mescal, 6st. 71b. J METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB.; • SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES.' .; (By Telegraph—Press Association.) Christchurch, November. 11. , : The, following are the acceptances for the second day of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's - Spring ■Meeting:—' ' , : WHITELEIGH HANDICAP (insaddle). of 200 soys. Two; miles.—Craibwood,- ser.; ;Miss Dexter, lsecrMaoriwood, ssec. ;'Te '■Kuiti,- 7seo.; Benmore.-7sec:;. Chief Archer, 7sec ;• Imperial Crown, Bsec.;- Able Boy, lOsec; Mayflower, 13sec; Armamenter, 13sec.; Fancy Gentle, Usee; Fiction, Maeo.;. Blythe •Lad; Usee.';'Hushrooin,, Usee. . ' ■ '■ ■■

NOVEMBER HANDICAP (in saddle), of 250 sovs. Two miles.—Frandocia, lsec; Spot, 2sec;. Antonio, isec.; Persuader, i&ec.; Breeze, isec; Uniform, ssec.; Mattie, ssec.; Kinetic, Gsec; Miss Florrio C, Gsec; Succeed, 6sec; Sherwood,' Gsec; Stanley's Child, Gsec.; Jack Ashore, 7sec; Lady 'Rattoo, Bsec. COURTENAY HANDICAP (in harness), of 600 sovs. Two miles.—Edith A., f.sec; St.:Swithin, Bsec.;'Adelaide Direct,'teec.; .Tingle, Bsec.; Admiral Wood, v losec.; Princess Louise, lOsec; Steel 8011, lOscc; Lord Dillon, lOscc.; Frandocia, lOsec.; Piecework, Usee; Brown Bell, Usee.

JIETROPOLITAN HANDICAP (in harness), of 250 sovs. Ono mile and a half.— Rawene, 3sec; St. .Kevin, teec; Child Beldon, -lsec; Lady Superior, isec; Erina, •isec; Bonny Jenny, ssec.: Penelope, 5 ■sec; Proud Girl, ssec; Boni'sta, Gsec; 0.1.C., 6sec.; Texas, Gsec.; Kokemoor, Gsec. ; Ard Cairn, Gsec; Bonification, Gsec.,' Ottawa, 6sec

SOCKBURN HANDICAP (in harness), of 350 sovs. Two miles.—Muricata, scr.; Winn Alto, 3sec; Michael Galindo, 4 sec; Master Raymond, ssoc; Miss Vivian, : 6sec.; Wild Tree, 7sec'.; - Electrocute, 7sec; Albertorious, ' lOsec; Treasure Seeker, lOsec; Olive L.. tOsoc; Adven. turosa, Usee; Norval King, 125e0.; Mystic, 12sec.

RAILWAY HANDICAP (in 6 addle),' of 253 sovs. One mile.—Aberfeldy, scr.; Ripen Child, lsec; Lord Elmo, 2scc; Mains, 2sec.; Bribery, 2sec.; Scottish Mac, 2sec; Quinaldine, 3sec.; Clingschild, 3 sec.; Regina Belle, 3sec.; Nan, 4sec.; TJiii. form, isec.; Lincoln Junior, 4sec.; Al Franz, 'lsec; Rawene, isac. ROYAL HANDICAP (in harness), of "00 sovs. One mile.—Lady Clare, scr.;-. Quinaldine, isec; Adelaide Direct, lsec; Prince Poole, lsec; False Alarm, 2sec; Andy Regan, 2sec; Franzalena, 2seo.; Iviiwee, 3sec.; Baron Franz, 3sec.; Frank Tracey. 3sec.; Kinetic, 3sec; FREE FOR ALL' (in harness), of 500 sevs. One mile and a quarter.—Eccentric, Adonis, Bmmolino, King Cole, 801 l Meital, Denver Duon, Dillon Bell.

' REMINDERS. Owners are reminded that nominations for the principal events at tho Auckland Racing Club's Summer Meet ing close at 9 o'clock to-niorrow night with'-'the. club's secretary, Mr. J. F.; Hartland. Acceptances for tho first day's events at the Marlborough Racing Club's meeting closo .this evening with the club's secretary, Mi, L. Griffiths, Blenheim.

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