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THE TURF

OTAKI MEETING BIG EVENT WON BY MASTER MOUTOA. CHAKWANA WINS THE PLYING, The spring meeting of tho Otaki Kming CluD wns . held yesterday in fine weather. The attendance - was' very satisfactory, and a considerable number of sportsmen made the trip up tho 'line, ihe totalisator handled for the day..; - s There were fourteen.. starters . in the Maiden. Plate, aad when Pearlform drew the. insido position the public made A. Shearsby's charge first clioicc, with Papauira Jiext in demand. The favoniite was unlucky at the barrier, but Papauira jumped out smartly as usual, and le<l down the back, with Miss Clements and Orianda. At the straight entrance Limpet came on the scone, and aftor a good finish w ; on by a length.- - Pearlform, who finished fast, was third, and then canie Trickery, Orianda, and Lady .Edith. Tango upset things at the post, and galloped back to the bird-cage,' taking no part in the race. ■ The two Trentham mares, Plunder andMiraculous,. carried the bulk of the support in the mile Hack Handicap, but neither of them returned their supporters a dividend. The Btart was'not a good one, and Montana got all the best of - it. Martyress soon rook'charge, and led by. a good margin, but she hung out badly,' and Oliver (on Montana) eoon bridged the jap and led into the straight. The top weight won comfortably ' ron J Maltegatd«, with' Plunder . next, and then came Miraculous. ParcM-anui, Sam Pan, Master Strowan, and Naupata were evenly supported in the Steeplechase. Tho former was t soon out in front,.-and,.jumping very wildly, he led till the last half-mile, when lie tired to nothing, and, Naupata took charge. .The latter, jumped the last hurdle badly, and in . a close finish Master Strowan * wore him down. Parowanui and/Merry Lad. .finished, in that order. Katua ran off, and Happy Jack fell. The big. Handicap was a fast-rim'race, arid resulted in a triumph for the lightweights. At the start'lmmer went off with a big' lead; and passing the sixfuriong post she was followed by Master Jloutoa, with Square Deal the most nrominent of the others. At the bend Imarose rushed- through, . biit nothing could make any . impression on the lead 7 ers. A furlong from home Master Montoa joined Immer, and in a slnshiiig finisli the former won by a length. Imarose was close up. and .then canie His Eminence, M*rrie:Gain, and Gold Soult. ' . Botanist was the public fancy in the Stewards' Hack Handicap, and he won anyhow. He pulled to the ■ front after going a' furlong, and .though Happiness raced up to him at. the turn, the'filly could not go with liiin, and was .beaten by a couple of lengths. , Combnsion was two -lengths further'back, and then, came Mystified and' Hushabye. The defections from tho Plying; Han-dicap-were'Taringamutu and Zion. Chakfraiia .won nicely. by a length, with Goldstream w.ell clear of Medallist.' Black Lupin and Pavlova made bold- showings at the turn, but then died out of it Powder Fox led for fivo furlongs when he closed up. '. The Hack Welter Handicap 'jras won by the top-Weight, • Arlington, who was handled in- a 1 masterly; : manner'; by S. "Reid. Chatto and Mdltegarde made the running to; tho . turn)".where Arlington forged ahead and won comfortably from Maltegarde, with' in third place. ' . ■ : 1 ■ The results are as.'-uii'der:— . MAIDEN PLATE, of: 75 govs. Five- . - furlongs. , ,5 Mr. E. Acton".'Adams's br. f. Lim- \ pet, by. Varco—Savannah, -.SyrK, ,' Bst. (B. Deeley) . 1 2 'Messrs. D.: Buick and Son's b. m. Papauira, by Papakura—Miauira, Syrs.,' Sst. 101b. ......... (A. Oliver) 2 1 Mr. P. Armstrong's b. g. Pearlform, by Formative—Pearl Powder, syra. • Sst. 101b. (W. Manson) .3 Also started:. 9 Namur, Sst. 101b (W. Price); 12 Mis 3 Clements, Bst. 101b. (C. Jlonk); "1 Orienda, 'Bst. 101b. ■ (T.. Pritchard)! 10 Record Breaker, Bst. (W. Young); 6 Tango, Bst...(A. -MDonald)i 8 Sir Musketry, Sst. (H, Toung); 3 Pall Mall, Bst. (C. Emerson);,B .'La Deau, Bst. (JRoy : Reed); 38 Lady E(fith, Sst. (W. Bell); 11 Martial. Air, Bst.' (J.. O'Shea); 7 Trickery, Bst. (A. Recti). Time, lmin. 31-ssee. DOMINION DAY HANDICAP, of 125 sovs.» One mile. .3 Mr. A. M'Doh'ald's biv g. Montana,' by Elevation—Grecian Maid,. syrs., 9st. 31b. (Ai Oliver) 1 6 Mr. 13. G. '■•'M-alley's b. m. «,Maltegarde, by Charlemagne ll—Anna- : belle, 4yrs.; 7st. 71b. ... (Hoy fieed) 2 2 Mr. L. A. Crawford's b. m. Plunder, by Achilles—Spoil, Byrs., Bst. 111b. . ■ (W. Bell) 3 Also started:' 4 Martyress,'.Bst. 41b. (M. M'Donald); 3. Sir Pisher, Bst. 31b. (carried,"Bst, 71b),' (W. Yoiing); 1 Miraculous, 7at. 131b. .(A. Keed); 5...80r5i1,' 7st. 71b. (C.: Emerson); 8 Eouinania, 7st. lib. (C. Sinclair);'. 7 Blue Thread,- fist., 101b! (8.Morris);, 9 Squadron, Gst.. 101b. (carried 6st. 13}1b.), (H. Young). " ' ■ Time, lmin. 43iseo. , TATIMI HACK AND HUNTERS' , STEEPLECHASE, of 150 sovs. About two miles' and a quarter.8 Mr, F. S. -Easton's br. ;g. 'Mastery. Sisw&n, by Strowan—Artist mare, ' : syns., lOst. 121b. (W. Adams) 1 1 Mr. J. H. Prosser's b. g.'Naujata, / by Mahaki—Lorelei, 6yrs., lOst. 12lb, (H. M'Sweeney) 2 2 Mr. A. D. Webster's "br. ,g. Parewanui, by Advance—Dryad mare, aged, lOst. 3lb. (R. Gray) • 3 Also: started: 6 . Merry list. slb. (A. Ward); 1 Sam Pan, lOst. 91b. (J. O'Connell); 5 Katua, lOst. 21b, (H. Tricklebanlc); 7 Happy Jack, 9st. ,101b. (G. Marchant). _ , Time, Iriiinl 20 l-saec. TEONE MAKITONOEE MEMORIAL v STAKES, of 350 sore. Ono mile and n quarter.' 7 Mr. E. E. Easton's br. g. Master Moutoa, by Sa-rto—Branta, Byrs., 61b. 91b. ..v..;... (B. Morris) 1 8 Ml. Kirkcaldie's br.'.m. Immer,' by Martian—Everlasting,- syrs.i 7st. 21b. ;...; (A. Reed) 2 3 Alr. fl, L. Jaelson's oh. g. Imartse,. l>y Conqueror—Rdsepetal, " 6yrs., 7st. 71b. (W. Bell) 3 AJso started 8 Byron, 7st. 13lb. (W. Pirice); : 1 • Square Deal, Bst. 61b. (R. Young); 2 Gold Soult, 7st.'9lb. (B. Deeley); 4 Haumakaka, 7st. 61b. (carried 7st. 71b.), (C; Emerson); 5 His Eminence, 7st. 51b. (H. Young); G Merrio.Gain, 7st» (Roy Rccd); 10 Seatondalei Gst. 9lb. (C. Sinclair). Time,'2min, Bsec. STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP, of 110

sovs; Six furlongs. .. 1 Mr. J. D. M'Dougall's b. o. Botanist, by Treadmill—Bonnie Brae, 4jtb., Bst. 121b. (A. Oliver) 1 2 Messrs. V. and E. Eiddiford's b. f. Happiness, by Hierarch,—Pence, 3yrs., 7st. 111b (A. Bee<l) 2 5 Mr. G. Morris's ch. h. Combustion, by Bombardo—Combine, tiyr9., Bst. 21b (W. Bell) 3 Also started: i Hushabye, . 9st (M. Bowden); 0 Koyal Scout, 7st. 7lb. (0. Emer--8on); 3 Mystified, 7st. 2l)>. (H. Young); .8 lnonladdo, 7st. (C. Monk); 7 Sir Saracon, Cst. 121b. (Roy Eeed). Time, lmin. lOsec. ' - PLYING HANDICAP, of 185 sovs. Six furlongs. 2 Messrs, W and E. Eiddiford's b. m. Chttkwana, by Hierarch—Peace, 4yrs., Sat. 91b (A. Eeed) 1 I Mr. J. H. Prosser's br. h. Goldstream, by Gold Crest—The Shannon, iyrs., Bst. slb. (M. M'Donald) 2 II Mr. 1!. Bushby's b. g, Medallist, ' by Tim Officer—Target, aged, Gst; 7ib. (B. Morris) 3 Also, started; 7 Pavlova,"9st. 4lb. (A. Oliver); 9 Sinapis, Bst. 81b. (lioy liectl); H Peronilla, 7st. 71b. (C. Emerson); 8 Powder l''ox, 7st. lib. (C, Sinclair); i Tangawai, 7st. lib. (H. Watson); 5 Black Lupin, 7st. (W. Bell); 10 Negative, Gst. 121b. (B. Manson); 6 Jean Laddo, Gst. 71b. (H. Young). Time, lmin. 15sec. WALTER HACK HANDICAP, of- 100 sovs. Seven furlongs. , 6 Mr. J. S. Adams's ch. g. Arlington, by Signalman—Nell Gwynne, aged, Dst. slb. (Sid. Eeed) 1 1 Mr. 13. G, Mallcy's b. m. Maltegarde, bv Charlemagne ll—Annabelle. •tyrs., 9st. (A. Eeed) 2 S Mr. T. Moynihan's ch. g. Ballyhar, bv SigJialman—lniijisrallan, r>yrs.,' Bst. 71b. (H. Lowe) 3 Also started: 2 Hinemanu, 9st. (A. Oliver); 5 Janitor, 9st. (W. Price); 3 Iceberg, Sst. 131b. (L. Nodder); 4 Chatto, fist. IMb, (T, PHtcliaftDi W Amity, S«t, 111b; (W, Baivdw)j 8 ka4y. Is'olaju,

rYoung); 11' Signoretta, 'Bst, 71b. (J. 0 Shea); 7' Scrutineer, Bst. 71b. (M. M Donald); 12 AVirokino, Bst. 71b. (B. Manning). Won comfortably. Time, lrnin. 31eec.

SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for the second day aro as under:— .RAILWAY. HANDICAP. Six furlongs,—Chakwana, 9st. 61b.; Pavlova, 9st. 31b.; Goldstream, Bst. 111b.; Siiiipis, Bst. Gib.; Taringamutu, 7st: 111b.; l'eronilla, 7st. 51b.; Hushabye, ,7st. 111).; Powder Pox, 7st.; Tangiwai, 7st.; Black -Lupin, 7st.; Medallist, Gst. 81b.; Improve, fist. 71b.; Jenn Laddo, Gst. 71b. RAHUI HACK WELTER. One mile. —Mdltegarde, 9st. 21b.; Ilincmanu, >Bst. 8lb.; Amity, Sst. 41b.; Rexer, Bst. 21b.; Scrutineer,. Bst. 2lb.;' Lady Nolan, Sst. 21b.; Blue Thread, Bst.; Signoretta, Sat.; Reinga, Bst.; Squadron, Bst.. OTAKI HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlongs—Arlington, Sst. 111b.j Martyress, Sst. 41b.; Combustion, Bst. 31b.; Miraculous, 7st. 131b.; Borsil, 7st. Clb.; Mystified, 7st. 21b.; Vlailineau, 7st. 21b.-; Mnrsinah, 7st. 21b.; Rongora, Gst. 121b.; Wirokino, Gst. 121b. ■ " TE RINGI HACK AND; HUNTERS' STEEPLES. About two miles—Naupata, list. 41b.; Merry Lad, list. l/.b.; Parawanui, lOst. 81b.; Katua,. lOst.; Happy Jack, 9st. 71b. PRESIDENTS' HANDICAP. One mile—Square Deal, Bst. 121b.; Botanist, 7st. 81b.; Master Moutoa, 7st. 81b.; Immer, 7st. Slb.; ; Gold .Soult, 7st. 81b.; Rone, 7st. 81b.; His Eminence, 7st. : 51b.; Haunvakaka, 7st. 51b.; Peroneal, 7st. 21b.; Prince Laddo, 7st. 21b.; Merrie Gain, 7st.; Plunder, 7st.; Seatondale, Gst. 71b. TRIAL HANDICAP. Five furlongs. —Paupuira, 9st.; Limpet, Sst. 111b.; Cliatto, Sst. 71b.; Ballyliar, Bst. '51b.; Oriendo, Sst.' 31b.; Tango, Bst. 21b.; Merry Andrew,. Sst.; Trickery, 7st. 131b.; Sir Musketry, 7st. 121b.;. Pall Mall, 7st. 101b.; Record-breaker, 7st. 101b.; Joey,' 7st. 101b.; Miss Clementß, 7st, 101b.; Wairirt,> 7st . 101b.; Namur, 7st. 101b;.; Kaiseren, 7st. 101b.'; Princess Lucy, 7st: 101b. .- ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP. , Five furlongs—Happiness. Bst. 71b.; Tiora, Bst. 31b.; Limpet, 7st. 131b.; Manu, 7st. 101b.; Jenn. laddo. 7st. 91b.; Miss . Clements, 7st.j Need, 7st.; Sir Saracen, ;7«t> Ally, 7st.;. Mnrtialair, 7st. : -

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2578, 28 September 1915, Page 9

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2578, 28 September 1915, Page 9

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