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THE TURF

masterton autumn meeting WAIPIPI HANDICAP WON BY IMMER" e (By Telegraph,—Siiedal CorrcsDondontJ e Masterton, March 19. 0 The Masterton Racing Club's Autumn ;l Meeting concluded to-day in dull weather, and on a heavy course. The totalisator handled the sum of ,£13,781, making a " total of <£27,011 for the meeting, a de- * crease of ,£2208 on last year's figures. s Doou again gave trouble at the start - of the first race, aud broke loose, from X her attendant. On being caught she was 0 walked up to the barrier, and got out e iirst. Sue had - a good lead down the . back. Roundiug the bend the favourite j went out to cut her down,- but the weight told, and Doon, galloping .well ' within herself, won in a canter. Sylvandale cut" Martyress out of second place, ■ in the last few strides. J Goldstream was the fancy in the Tele--1 phone. Handicap, but. he drew an "out- - side marble at the barrier, and did not ] get out too well. At the start Martlet - led Simple Sam, with Chakwana and , "toldstream next. Turning into the . straight the.lattor was carried out wide. Over the last furlong Chakwana -came fast, and in the run to the post she won nicely from Martlet, who finished on well. The favourite was close up third 5 and Simple Sam fourth. • ' > Marsinah, Botanist,. and Waipqhi s supported in-that order for .the Hack r . Scurry, and they filled' the places. -Botanist, who.drew the inside position; jumped . out clear' when the tapes were released . and led the whole way. Waipohi, who . began from the outside, showed a lot of _ pace, and was insecond place tillthe.last few strides, when Marsinah cut her down.. " " There.were four runners in tlie.High--6 weight Handicap. Katatai won- all the way. The winner has been a great i disappointment in the past, owing "to her • flighty ways, audit is' berow'nerls-intcn-j tion to. send her to the stud'next season, j Orleans .was a slightly/better faVourite i than Immer:in .the. AYaipipiHandicap,! t Leonta alsp being well supjprted. Im- ; pier-at once went to : the ; front;-and "led j -into the straight. Beautifully handled v she kept her- advantage to the..post, and, ' stalling .off a late' run' by "Leonta, won i by' Half, a length.; ..Orleans'had -a- win- ■ nihg chance'homing into the'.straigh't, : but' > was...well beaten at' the finish.: ';i i In the Eailway "Hack Handicap Otter : .ran-to.the .lead'early, and held'the posi- ( tion throughout, winning—ridden out—by I.'three lengths.' • Baumakaka was hard ridi den in,the. straight, _ apd " appeared to cross Jean Laddo, gaining second money . by a narrow nistgiii. 1 In the Final AVelter Handicap George ■ ;Was singled out'-as.'a likely.winner. He ; jumped out from .Ruapani and raced i. down the'.back in' the lead,-with -Zeus ' .bringing up, the, rear. ..Austin ,headed. : George at' the. four-furlong' mark, '■ and Ruapani went right. Jjack. . .Austin , led into..the straight, but was passed by George, who. came on to win by a length ■ 'from"Austin, with Zeus two' lengths ■further back. . . The concluding event attracted twelve ' , starters, the .looaUy'" trained '.Veroneal. ' being sent out a. screaming ' hot ' order, , with. Tirani also heavily supported,. Marr., tingale, Multoe, and-Roekabye were back- : - ed in order: Vcron'eiU soon" established •o substantial, .lead which she .increased. On entering the sttaiprHt Tirana'was "Men to .be making .lost ground, .but .could- . mako no■imp'ressidu onthe',winner. Gold-, .bearing, the, outsider 6f_the-fiel'd.:.was.one . length and a'half away; third. ' This race was the first occasion-ori'Whioh-the winner has-been out in New,.Zealand; she is ■ a very: welWsred-filly, and . was- bred.'in, Australia. THE RESULTS. (By TeloKranh.—Press Association.) grajtostand hack Handicap. ' > .." ' Seven furlorigsr' 3 Mr; W.-Smart'sDooh, 7st; (H. Young) ,1-i 2 Sylvaadale, 7st. '101b. . 2 1 Martyress, - Bst.- 101b. ...i..'...;. .'. 3 , Also-started; -5 Nightshade, Bst... lib.'; . i Haj> Dha, ,Bsf. j' 7 "Ruatahgat'a," 7s"t. 10115.f 6 Rongaro; '7st._'-31b.; 8 - Ulysses, 6si ; . 101b. ■ Time, linin. 316ec.-' " " ■ TELEPHONE . HANDICAP. /- Five -' ' • - •' furlongs.2 Chakwana, 7st, 131b. ... (B. Deeley) 1 . 5 Martletr'7st;-iib.' -21 Goldstream, Bst. 101b ; 3 Also started: .'3 .Simple Sam," fist. 41b.; 4 Powder Fox, 7st. 131b.; 6 Sartovna, 6st. 71b. Won by a length.' ."Time, lmin. 2 3*SS6C ; HANDICAP HACK SCURRY. ' Five furlongs. : 2 Botanist, 9st;-(W. O'Halloran) 1 1 Marsinah, 85t..71b. .;..... 2 1 3 Waipori, :.Bs"K 71b. 3 Also started: 5 Assistant,- Bst'.j9lb.; 6' Collector,'Bst. 91b.; <8 Starengo," Bst, 71b;; 4 Master Boris, 85t.,71b.; 7 Diploment, ■ ,Bst.- 71b. ' Won"very.-'easily. '■.Marsiflaji had-to-be ridden, right out to gpii^eecond--moiioy.- ' 'Tfme. 'lmiii. 8 8"-5s&>., - HIGH-WEIGHT HACK HANDICAP. : • One milo. / . ' 3 Kakawai; list.-v.!m.'..V (Mr.- G. Main) 1 2 Otakura, .1i5t,.,121b. 2' , l "list; lOlb. ..;...,............,,,.. 3. Also, started':.;4. Overheard,;list'.... The; local mare- held her' own -to . the- post;. . winning, in -the: hollo-west -fa-shion.' Mme,/. lmin. 49i«ec.' R-AItWAr "HACK-HANDICAP.' ! Sis,. • -furlorip.' ' ." ■ Otter,'- 6st. .iolb'.--'!.....:...;.... (H. Young);,!.' . 1 fla'uma-kaka;. 7st;: 31b. ..-..-.-.,.........;...;V:.2 Jeap La'ddo, 7st,. lib. ■ 3-, Also'started: 4 LadyDalesford, 7st. 2lb'.; . 5 Thoughtful,. 7st; lib.;'-. 6" Kiltie.' "Las?,. 6st. ".'loll}.: . /Otter, took" oh.vge,-;after- :a" • furlon'g.-and rwon a.-length Beliarating .sccoßdv'aiid' -tllird, - Time; -lmin. 16 l-sseo. ; ;-; "- ' -" ' r " ■ - WAIPIPI HANDICAP, One mile. •'•2 Inirqer, 7at". 81b. (B." Deeley) 1' 3 Jeontai.!Bst. :]7lb.: 2 :: 1 Orleans, 7§t.' 121b. ....: 3 : Th»"only sfcirter's. : Time, t lmin. "45sec.-FINAL-AVELTIOR -HANDICAP. - Seven furlongs.' .' " ■ 1 George, 7st. 131b. ..'. (M. McDonald) 1. ' 2 lA'uafin v . 9st. ■ .2. i Zeus, 9st. 3-" Alfid started: -8- E-aupani, 9st. : 121b. Tirne,1min,.30 l-ssec.. - EtECTRIC HANDICAP, -Five - " " furlohgS, • V.:;,':. 1 Veroneal, 75t,.101b. 1 2 Tirana, Bst. lib 2 11 Goldbearing;- 6st.-121b; .-3 Alw started:'3'Martingale, Bst. "81b'.'; 9 Whisperer, Bst.-- 51b. ; "7" Amber and White, 7st. lolb.'; 4. Multoe, ,7st. 91b);. 6 Killaloo,. 7st." 71b.j 8 Gold- Necklace, ■ 7st. lib,;'s-Rockabye, 6st. 121b.;-10 Conziska, 6st,-121b.... Entering the straight:the favourite had three lengths' advantage, /and .although challenged by Tirana won comfortably by a longth. lmiii 3iec.-

SOUTHLAND ACCEPTANCES,- :

(Br : Tel«srapli.—Press Ansoclatton.i InvercarglM, March IS. Southland accepta'nces : aro:— V* BOSLYN HACK HANDICAP, of 100 wvs.. Sis Brigid; 9sti 51b,'} Lady, Trent, _9st. 31b.; Cannonade,'^9st.; ■ • Sst. 81b. j Bwoksdale,' Bs'.t 71b.; : Cortes, Bst. 31b.; Giralda. BsE. lib.; "Fable, 7st. 121b. i Fitzofiborne,.- 7st. 121b.; Golden Web, 7st. 101b.; Summertime, 7st. 101b.: • Toviot, 7st. 101b.;'Park Wafer,.' 7st.'9lb,; •• .Aerogram, 7st. Sib.'; .Hoatherbloom, 7st. ■ Bst,; Garetta, 7st. 81b.; Mendip Lass, 7st. - 71b." .' . " ; : . WAVERLEY (Class 5.8) TBOT, of .160 - sovs. Two miles.—Balna, .Morn,• 20sec.; ' Chelston. 20sec.;, Tarah,; 20sec;; Massey; - llsec.; Dough Boy, - 13sec.; lvnapdale, .* I3;ec.; Prince Gift, 115ec.;... Cathedral Chimes, JO.sec.; Black Satin, lOsec. ' SOUTHLAND CUP, of 300 sots.. Ona J mile and a quarter.—Magdala, 9st. 21b.; , i Goldou King, Bst. 71b.; Hcsione, Bst. 71b.; i tTnitod Service, ■ Bst.. 51b.; Directoire, 7st.: . Feeder,'6st. 101b.; Taft, fat. 71b. SOUTHLAND STEEPLECHASE, of 250 1 sovs. Two miles anil ft half.—'True Blue, 12st. 101b.; Stono Ginger, lOst. 121b.; Stroller, lOst. 121b.; Black Sea, lOst. 81b. ; Fritz, lOst; 51b.; The Brewer, lOst. '51b.; Chelsea Park, lOst. lib.; Tolstoi, 9st: 131b.; Denial, 9st. 121b.;. Tommy; Mt. 121b.; Tho Gunner, 9st. 111b.;. 'Master c Stead, 9st. fllb. ' r PLYING HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Six I furlongs—Soldiers'' Chorus, 9st. 51b.j i: Poter, Sst. 91b.; Petrosus, 9st,"; A r ocution, a B<it. ■lib.; Formnnl, 7st. 911>.; Pender, 7st. s 71b.; Eedofva, (ist. 71b. j INVFJtCAIIGILL TROT, of 120 sovs. S One mile aud a. half.—Honest Mac, 215e0.; c Lady M.D.L., 21st. j' Lyndhurst, 21sec.; '1 Miss Laurie, 215e0.; 'Moorlands, 21sec.; J Rialto, 21sec.; Sterling Coin, 21sec.; J Strike, 2lsec.; Hza, 20see.; Papeete, 2f)scc.; Sir Gavin, 20sen.; Kiwi, 19sec.; Silver Shoe, 19m>r. ; Minim, Ifecc.; Clarissa, ICfoc.; Merce, Ifecc,:- Chelston, I (sec.; o Lriu.vain Chimes, Hsoc.; 'Vincent. . Bscc. ~COUNTY HAKI3.fOA.Pi'-of.-.., IftO. t-nvs, V jscven furlonss^Ssuiiili

-Connolly, Ssi. ■ 121b.;. Cahrobur,; Bst. 51b.; Wharfinger, Bst. 51b.;-Copper Boy, Bst.; Ngapnnas Bsfc; Park Water,' -7st; -121b.; - Heathei-blooin,'' - 7st." 81b;; Olga Kolniii", 7st. 81b.; Master Jim, ;7st. 81b.; Diamond 1 Reay, 7st. - 81b.;.. Gk)ntirie,~ 7st.. 71b.; Jlartian filly, '7st. 71b.; Eedol,'-7st; : 71b. TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP, -of "150 60vs.:_ Q.ne mile.—Volspiel, :Bst. 61b.; Wild Pilgrim, Bst.; Russo, 7st. 121b'.; Direc'toiroT 7st. 31b.; Peerless, 7st. v llb.; R-ongahere, • feti. lib-; • Marsa,'' 7st. 31b.; ■ Cortes, fist; •Oil?.; Punihinellp, 6st. 71b. ~ ' ';'•'

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2414, 20 March 1915, Page 9

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2414, 20 March 1915, Page 9

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