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WOODVILLE AUTUMN MEETING

SECOND DAT. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Woodville, February 18. Althoagh the wind was still high, the weather was fine for the second day of the Woodville Autumn Meeting. The attendance was greater than on the first day. The sum of .£12,800 was put through the machine, making .£26,576 for tho meeting, which is about ,£4OO less than for the corresponding meeting last year. Tho results are:— KUMEROA HACK HANDICAP. Five

furlongs.. 3 Mr. C. Louisson's Maitlet, ■ syrs„ 7st. 121b (B. Mansonj 1 10 Mr. F. Martin's Powder Fox, 6yrs., 7st, 101b (B. Lowe) '2 l.Mr. H. Gaisford's Martyress, 3yrs., 7st. 12lb (11. M'Donald) 3 Also started: Allen Doone, Bst. 81b,; Vladineau, Bst, 21b.; Improve, Bst.; Hushabye, 7st. Sib.; Saxatile, 7st. 51b.; Miss Trumps, 7st.; Kiltie Lass, 7st.; Thoughtful, 7et.; • Tiora, 6st. 101b.; G'oldrush, 6st. 101b.; Goldbearing," 6st. 101b. Martlet got slightly the best the start, and ,was in the leading division all the way, and won by a head, a head separating second and third. Time, lmin. 2seo. SECOND HACK HURDLES. Ona mile and three-quarters. 2 Mr. P. W. Scales Ascalon, aged, 9st. 101b (W. Ward) 1 1 Mr.. T. Muroott's Sir Donald, 6yrs.. list. 10lb (W. Adams) 2 3 Glen Nevis, syrs., list. 81b. (S. Eeid) 3 Also started: 1 The Diver, 9st. 121b.; 5 Eongomau, 9st. 21b.; 6\ Advancement,

Oijfc • When, fairly on the journey Sir Donald joined Ascalon, who had been leading for a mile. These two ran home locked together, and in . the last few strides Ascalon got in front, and won by a head. The third iorse was six lengths away. Timo, 2min.' 52sec. / ' BALLANCB HACK WELTER. Seven furlongs. . 6 Mr; H. Stannard's Sir Alba, syrs., lOst. 131b (B. Manson) 1 12 Mr. W. H. Bowden's His Eminence, syrs., Bst. 71b ;.... (W. Bowdcn) 2 Mr. Bunty's Queen's Post, 6yrs., Bst. ' 9lb (W, Eyan) 3 At the 'distance-post Sir Alba came through, and nothing bad a chano© with him. Won easily by a couple of lengths. Time, lmin. 31 4-ssec. AUTUMN HANDICAP. One mile and

a distance. 3 Mr. S. W. Tatb'am's Orleans, syrs., Bst. 21b. .. (W. O'Halloran) 1 Mr. D. King's Invader, syrs., 7st. i (B. Eeid) 2 10 Mr. F. S. Boston's Lady Moutoa, aged, 7st (H. Young) 3 Also started: i Marshal Mac Donald, Bst. 111b.; 3 Passadena, Bst. 51b.; 1 Hiwitapu, Bst.; 6 Leapuki, 7st. 121b.; 7. Master Achilles, 7st. 101b.; 5 Stepney, 7st. 71b.; 9 Kina. 7st., 71b.; .11 Sartovna, 7st. Lady Moutoa and Leapuki led the field to the back stretch, and tiien Lady Moutoa took' command and led into the straight. Orleans canie through and was joined by Invader, and these two fought out a desperate finish, Orleans getting the verdict by half a head. Lady Moutoa was half a length away. Time, lmin. 58 2-ssec. ' < SETTLEKS' HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs. 5 Mr. F. G. Boe's Improve, 4yrs., 7st. 121b (E. Manson) 1 1 Hon. J. D. Ormond's Husheen, 3yrs„ Sst. 31b (C. Price) 2 3 Mr. T. Bonton's Merrie Gain. Gyrs.. Bst. 51b I CL- Wilson) 3 Also started: 4 Want, ist. 91b,; 3Blacking 7st. 21b.; 7 No Idea, fist. 101b.; G Conziska, Gst. 101b.; 8 Keynote, fet. 301b. Conziska led the field right into tho , straight. Tire placed horses then took up the running, and after a great finish , Improve won by a bare longth. oferrio Gain was clo6o up third. Time, liuin. IB 1-ssec. SHOKTS HANDICAP. Five furlongs. 6 Mr. F. Martin's Powder Fox, Gym., gst 12lb (E. Manson) 1 3 Hon. J. D. Ormond's Hymotfcius, 3yrs.,' Sst. IMb. (L. Wilson) 2 2 Mr. J. Hennah's Golden- Sky, 4yrs„ 7st. 121b (W. E.van) "3 Also started: 2 Blue Lake, 9st. 10lb.; 5 Zeus, 9st. 71b.; i Suratura, 7st. Bib.; 7 Sea Lord, 6st. 121b. Hmyettins got away with a lead, which lie maintained until well in 'the straight. Then Powder Fox put in a claim, gradually wearing down Hymefctius, and winning by a length. Halflength separated second and third.- Time, lmin. Isec. TTACK SCUBBY. Five furlongs. i Messrs. Goodman and Buroress's Hap Dlia. agod (W. Lowe) 1 G Mr. W. Baker's Ally, 'lyrs. (W. O'HalloiYin) 2 5 Mr. W. C. James's Salndo. syr,^.

(T. /Prifcchard) 3 Also stai'tod: 7 Try Hard. 1 Boe.kabye, 8 Glorify, 9 Meritorious, 12 Koy«l Favourite, 3 Vladiness, 11 Bingey. 15 Silverday, IG Grey Plcet, 11 Belgian Lass. 10 White Witch. 13 Waipohi, 2 Black Ada. Belgian I/ass led the field for a couplo of furlongs. When fairly in the straight alouseai fc<?ok ciwse, end ia a.

.ding-dong go home Hap Dha won by a lergth, with half a length between the other two. Time. lmin. 4sec. MAHARAHAKA HANDICAP. One mile and 170 yards. 1 Mr. B. C. M'Cormick s Midnight Star, syrs., Bst. 71b. . (W. Adams) 1 4 Mr. T. Benton's Merrie Gain, 6yrs., Sst. 51b (R . Reed) 2 3 Mr. J. M'Kenzie's Ladogeur, 4yrs., Sst. 71b. (T. PTitchard) 3 Also started: 2 Monologue ,9st. 71b.; 5 Mack Lupin, Bst. Won by a, neck, with two'lengths between second and third. Time, lmin. 51 3-ssec. WEIGHTS FOR WANGANUI. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Palmerston, February 18. Weights for the Wanganui J.C. meeting ajc;— , TAYFORTH HURDLES. One mile and three-quarters.—lCew, list. 31b.; Styrai, list., 81b.; Spalperion, list. 51b.; St. /Gate, lOst. 121b.; Tirohanga, lOst. 91b-; Papador, lOst. 41b.; Asoalon, lOst. 21b.; Master Strowan, lost.; 9st. 131b.; The Diver, 9st. 61b.; Silver Flood, 9st.; Advancer, 9st.; Naupata, 9st.; Waiterere gelding, 9st.; "White Pluae, 9st.; Armature, 9st. WESTMERF, HURDLES. Two miles.Leapuki, list. 51b.; Aruake, list. 51b.; The Rover, lOst. 91b.; Flingot, lOst. 81b.; Styrax, Ost. 91b.; ' Glenorchy, 9st. 71b.; Timothy, tlsfc. 61b.; Papador, 9st.; Master Strowan, 9st.; Tirohanga, 9st. JUVENILE HANDICAP. Five furlongs.—Dinner Gong, flsrt.; Black Heart, Bst. 101b.; Tirana, Bst. 81b.; Deeside, ■ Bst. ,Gib.; Rewa Rewa, Bst. Gib.; Eligible,, Sst. '41b.; Bisogne, Bst. 41b.; Depredation, Sst. 41b.; Poheho, Bst. lib.; Spain, Bst". lib. ; Canella, Bst. lib. STEWARDS' HANDICAP. Eight furlongs and a half— Rewi Poto, 9st. 61b.; Lccuta, Bst. 131b.; Ladoga, Bst. 31b.; Fair Rosamond, 7st. 131b.; Jem, 7st. lllb.; Postillion, 7st. lllb.; Tree Lucerne, 7st. lllb.; Beldame, 7st. lllb.; Passadena, 7st. 101b.; Ptttrenale, 7st. 101b.; Astor, 7st. 91b. j Conrt Martial, 7st. 81b.; Playoff, 7st. ,81b.; Sir Moseley, 7st. 71b.; Leapuki, 7st. 'Gib.; Princess Mou'toa, 7st. 41b.; Te Hou Hon, 7st. 41b.; Crawford, 7st. 31b.; Kauiti, 7st. 31b.; Zetes, 7st. 31b.; Invader, 7st.; Banlaia, 6st. 121b.; Ineuru, 6st. 121b."; Sweet Van, Gst. 71b.; Draft, Gst. 7lb. '■ WIRITOA HACK HANDICAP. Eight furlcngs and. a half.—Patronymic, 9st. 51b.; Austin, 9st. 31b.; Lubriline, Bst. lllb.; -Quo Vadis, Bst.; Rerahau, 7st. 131b.; Draft, 7st. 121b.; Euroco, 7st. 121b.;! Want, 7st. 101b.; Sylvan Dale, 7st. 81b.; Bivouac,-7st. Gib,; Silver Hood, 7st. Gib.; R-osalys, 7st. 21b.; ■ Mahlsticlc, 7st. lib.; Hadian, 7st. I PETRE HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—The Dodger, Ost. 31b.; Banksia, 9st. lib.; Combustion, 9st.; Maramba, Bst. lllb.; Boldstroke, Bst, 101b.; King Chiara, Bst. 101b.; Goldstream, Bst. 71b.; Miraculous, Bst. Gib.; New York, Sst. Gib.; Avon Park, Bst. 31b.; Rerehau. Sst.; Foeman, 7st. 71b.; Bivouac, 7st. 71b.; Fortify, 7st. 71b.; Kurapai, 7st. 41b.; Miihlstick, 7st: 21b.; Crown Head, 7st.; Lad o' Gowne, 7st.; Sylvia. March, 7st.; Durane, 7st.; Grader, 7st. TROTTING CLUB'S TROUBLE. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Auckland, February 18. The committee of the Auckland Trotting Clnb Tesolved to rescind the motion disqualifying Dr. Brockway (president) and Messrs. C. F. Giesen, A. Gladding, and F. A. Shepherd, members of the Northernjpwners, Trainers, and Breeders' Areoeiation in connection with the Auckland Trotting Club's Spring Meeting. The passing of ■ the resolution rescinded arose out of an alleged boycott by the i Northern Association.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2389, 19 February 1915, Page 7

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WOODVILLE AUTUMN MEETING Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2389, 19 February 1915, Page 7

WOODVILLE AUTUMN MEETING Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2389, 19 February 1915, Page 7

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