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THE TURF

WOODVILLE ACCEPTANCES.

9 POVERTY BAY MEETING 'SIULTICIPAI "WINS BIG EVENT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Gisborne, February 10. Tliii Poverty Buy Tint" Club's meeting opened at JlukaraKa to-day in scorelimg summer weather. A tropical thuuderstorm during the fifth race made tho tvack greasy and holding for a while, but it soon dried un. The tutalisator handled JiII,SCI, compared with X16,U:l i'ci- t lie corresponding uay last year. Tlio results arc:— AYJSLTEK HANDICAP. One mile. i Con, Sat". 12lb 1 :j ILultikotf, list, lib - (i I'ield Force, Est ;> Also started: b Jem, list.; 1 ICew, lOst. 81b.; " Penroe, Ust. Bib.; 7 Eedloh Bsl. AVon by two leDgths, with a neck between second and third. Time, lmin. 4iscc. J-'IRST HURDLES HANDICAP. One mile and three-quarters. 1 Impostor, lOst. 91b 1 5 Brunswick, 9st i 1 Scorch, list. 71b a Also started: 3 Bravest, list. 31b.; t Scott. An exciting finish. AVon by a short head, with two lecsths between sccond and third. Time, limin. llisec. TELEPHONE HANDICAP, five furlongs. 2 Watchful, Sst. 51l» 1 1 Ctulysian, Sst. 41b 3 5 Trials, 7st, 121b 11 Also started: 6 Wairawa, Bst. 131b.; a Mistic, Bst. 8lb.; 3 Genevieve, Bst. 41b.; 7 Adlftiral Beatty, 7st. 101b.; 1 Anxious, 7st. 41b.; 9 Kuiilax, 7st. Won by a length, a timilar distance separating second and third. ■ Time, lmin. 2 'J-Ssec. TAUKANGA STAKES. Ono mile and a quarter. 1 Air. 11. ClialFe's b. g. Jlulticipal (Multifid—Phoebus Apollo), 7st. 121b (Stowe) 1 5 Jlr. H. S. Delatour's b. g. Campeador, 7st. lib (Sinclair) 2 3 Mr. W. S. S. Ollivcr's'd. m. Koova, Sst. 41b (A. Trioklebank) 3 Also started: 4 Pursefiller, Bst. 121b.; 7 • Dispatch Carrier, Sst. 31b.; 2 Tavistock,

'Bst. 31b.; C The Summit, 7st. Clb. 'J'ho l'ao was urn in a sudden thunderstorm. Alter leading all the way Campoador was pipped on the post by a. short head. Kooya was a length and a half away third, and Tavistock fourth. Time, 2min. 8 -i-ssec. MAIDEN SCURRY. Four furlongs and and a half. 2 Jack .Tellicoe, Bst . 1 1 Mossman, Bst. •' 3 Hexton, 3 • Also started:, 8 Ntttalite, Bst.; 6 Boggits, Bst.; 5 Lady Multifid, Bst.; 7 Tauhinu, Bst.; 9 Karewa, S&fc.; 1 Serbia, Bst. Won by a -neck. Three lengths_ separated second and third. Time, 57 3-osec. COUNTY STAKES HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs. 2 Cleft, 7st. 131b 1 G Anxious, 7st. 81b 2 1 Otara, Bst. 9lb 3 Also started: King of Athol, 9st. 51b.; 3 Alultifual, 9st.; 7 Auldana, 7st. ; i Tipatipa, 7st. Won by a. length, a half length separating second and third, Time, Imin. losec. HACK FLAT HANDICAP. One mile. ! 1 Marotolara, 7st. 81b 1 2 Surtax, Tut. 41b " 3 Prunswick. 7st. slb. 3 The only starters. Won by a.length and a half, witli two lengths between (second aiwl third. Time, linin. 41 !J-ssec. FLYING HANDICAP. Six furlongs. 3 Watchful, 7st. 7lb 1 K Waiorewa, Sst. lib. 2 1 Zeus, 9st, lib 3 Also started: 2 Asterias, 7st. 8lb.; 4 Trials, Gst. 1311).; G Srnilax, 6st. 71b. Won by a length, tlie same distance dividing second aiid third. Asterias pulled' up lame,

• TARANAKI MEETING

STAKES WON BY EMPERADOR. By Telegraph—Press Association. Now Plymouth, February 10. Tor tho second day of the Taranaki Autumn Meeting the weather was fins and there was a large attendance. The sum of <£18,656 was handled by the totalisator, against .£18,791 for tho second day last year. The total for the meeting was ,£36,217, against .£35,212 last year. Results OKOKE HACK HANDICAP. One mile and a half and 100 yards. 4 Collector, lOst. 7lb 1 3 Scrutineer, 9st. 3lb 2 7 Nita, flat, lib 3 Alfo started: 1 Florist, 12st. 41b.; 2 Vladian, list. 41b.; 6 Epworth, 9st. 41b.; 8 Simple Sam, 9st. lib.; 5 Inspector, 9st. lib. , Won by two lengths, with three lengths between "second and third. Time, 2min. 54sec. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP. Five furlongs. 2 Tree Lucerne. 7st. 13lb 1 5 Tyson, 7st.'slb 2 1 Battle Eve, Bst. 81b 3 Also started: 3 Hushman, 7st. 91b.; 4 Grattan, 7st. 51b.; 6 Hymettius, 6st. 121b. Won by a length, a neck separating second and third. Time, lmin. 2sec. SECOND TARANAKI STAKES, of 500 sovs. Six furlongs. 1 Mr. G. D. Greenwood's Emperador, 9st (R- Hatch) 1 1 Mr. G. D. Greenwood's Bimeter, 9st. 101b 2 2 Sir Geo. Clifford's Flying Start, Bst. 71b 3 Also started: 3Bonny Dream, 7st. 111b.; 5 Kilboy, (int. 91b.; 5 Kil.brogan, fist. 91b.; Tinkler, 6st. Gib. A great race. Won 'by a neck, with a head between second and third. Tinkler fell. Time, lmin. 14 4-ssec. OJIATA HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs. 2 Veto, 7st. 61b 1 1 Thoolomi, Bst. 9lb 2 5 Analogue, 7st. 2lb. 3 Also started: 3 Maid o' Gowrie, Bst. 51b.; 4 Avoir*. Won by three lengths, with three lengths between scsond and third. Time, lmin. 15 3-ssec. PAUL MEMORIAL HANDICAP, Nine furlongs. 5 Housewife, Bst. Sib 1 6 Playoff, 6st. 121b.. 2 4 lloulu, 7st. 21b 3 Also started: Avon Park, Bst. 41b.: 2 Self. 7sfc. lllb.; 3 Bertrada, 7st. 21b.; 8 Want, 7st.; 9 Goldsize, 7st. olb.; 1 Crawford, fist. 131b. > Won by half a length, two lengths scpaWing second and third. Time, lmin. , f>s 'J-fisec. . KAWAU HACK HANDICAP. One mile and 110 yards. - 1 King Chiara, 9st. 131b 1 2 Svlvandale, 7st. lllb 2 4 Dood. 7st 2 Also started: 3 Henry Clay, 7st. lib.] 5 Captain Jliro, fist. 101b. Won by a neck, a head separating second and'third. Time. lmin. 512-ssec. FAREWELL HANDICAP. Six furlongs, 2 Recorder, 7st. 12lb. 1 4 Kanilti, Bst. 3lb \ 5 Patroniile, 7st; 131b ' Also started: 3 Lady Middleton, Sst. ■ 121b.; 1 Tirana, Sst. 31b.; 6 Calais, 7st ' 121b.; 7 Hymettius, 7st:. lllb. Won by two and a half lengths, witli • one and a lmlf lengths between second ant . third. Time, lmin. 15sec. ! URENUI ELECTRIC HACK .HAND! CAP. Fiv« furlongs. ; 3 Ticino, Sst. 71b ' 1 1 Golden Grafton, Sst. 71b ! I 2 Roderick, Sst. 71b ! 1 Also started: 9 Coroniti, Sst. 71b.; I i Pink Pearl, Sst. 71b.; 8 Madam Ristori ; Bst. 71b.; i Royal Divorce, Sst. 71b.; ' ; Golden Fan, Sst. 71b.; 10 Royal Park, Sst : 71b.; 5 Silver Webb, Bst. 71b. Won by half a length, a similar dis tanco separating second and third. Time . lmin. 4sec.

1 5 (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Woodville, February 10. 1 Tho acceptanco.s l'or the "Woodville Ail- . tumii Meeting are: — ; HACK HANDICAP HURDLES. Om> 1 mile ami three-quarters.—Captain llacky, 10=1. 131b.; Kauv.airoa. [(Ist. lib.; Taruro, 1 list. 131b.j Arlington, .Ist. 131b.; Golden '' Water, Oil. 91b.; Gliidful, Sst. 51b.; Cey-lon,-list. L'lb.; lvellerman, Ost.; Keynote, 3 Ost. r WHARITI HACK HANDICAP. Seven i furlongs.—.Tean Laddo, Sst. U'lb.; Discussion, Bst. Sib.; Myslilied, SM'. lilb.; Mirnlina, «sl. 31b.; lli.ss Kelly, Sst. Mb.; i'uro, Tst. 131b.; Dongora, 7st. 1111).; I'omcro.y, 7st. lllb.; Mcrrie Dale, Tst. 111b.; Msnu, Tst, 71V).; Kamur, Tst. 311j.: Amical, Tst. d 21b.; Whisperer, 7sf\ 21b.; Master Boris, d ait. 101b, 1 "Mnutwi. "I'lUt, Pit, inlli, WOGOVitOi CUf, Due rniio "awl \

quarter.—Taringamutu, Bst. Sib.; Gold Soult, Bst. olb.; Expect, Bat.; Marco Bello, Bst.i Maniaroa, Sst.; Tangihou, 7st. lllb.; Orleans, Tat. 111).; Want, 7st.; Iliwitnpu, Gst. 91b.; Rumania, list. 71b.; Marsinah, Gst<£lh. COUNTY HACK HANDICAP. Six fur. longs.—Chillies, ftst.; Martyress, Sst. 91 b.; Arrahna, Sst. 81b.; Ohiwai, Sst. lib. j Merrie Poto, 7st. Olb.; Hygia, 7st. 91b.; Jlewa Rewa, 7st. 71b.Imiirove, 7st. 71b.; Tiora, 7st. Jib.; Whisperer, 7st. lib.; Kuiserinc, "st.; Ally, list. 13ib.; Altercation, (isi;. 71b. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP. SevenJurlongs.—Ladugeur, 9st. 1-lb.; .Multiply, 121b.; Gold Painting, Sst. 121b.; Orleans, >' Ust. lib.; Black Lupin, Sst. 111b.; Discus- e sion, Sst. 51b.; Finistcrre, Sst. sl«j. s VICTORIA HACK HANDICAP. Ono t inilo and'l7o yards.—Marsinah, lOst. -Jib.; r llineniaiiu, 9st. Gib.; Bronk .Delaval, 9st. i lib.; Rongora Sst. 121b.; Wliakahoki, Sst. . 111b.; Lady Nolan, Sst. 111b.; Ainitv, Sst. ilb.; Captain M;vcky, Sst. 71b.; Lord Ncl- . eon, Bst. 71b. TELEPHONE HANDICAP, rive fur- * longs.—Hvginas, Bst, lllb.; .Montana, Sst. I !!R>.; Interlude, 7st. 91b.; Lady Black, 7st. s 511).; Hyiuettius, 6st. 101b.; Otter, 6st. t 71b.; Gold Bearing Gst. 71b.; Boot'e, Gst. f 71b. t MAIDEN PLATE (weighWor-agc}. Six furlongs.—Detroit, Sartoline, Verona, , Maryland, Toy. Gwynne, The Baronet, Martial Air, Orienda, Ostend, Princess 1 Lucy, Bairnsdale, Kahuitiangu, Hinema- 1 kuta, Kukri, (Tproar, Mahzoltov, Battlo t Tide, Altercation. 1 HACK SCURRY. Five furlongs (weight ) Sst. 71b.). —Waireuga, Sartoline, Detroit, ( Verona, Montalvo, Maryland, Toy, Tho , Baronet, Martial Air, Orienda, Grange, ! Ostend, Marziale, Princess Lucy, Bairnsdale, Kahuniangu, Hinemakuta, Kukri, j Uproar, Mahzoltov, Battle Tide, Alterca- ] tion, Joey, Janitrix. J — t

AUSTRALIAN RACING

NEW ZEALAND HORSE WINS ARMIDALE CUP. By Telegraph-Prrss Association—Copyright' (Rec. February 10, 9.35 p.m.) Sydney, February 10. Following is the result of the race for the — ARMIDALE CUP, of 500 60V8. Seven furlongs. Mr. ,1. Hawkins's b. g. Toe Tero (Maniapoto—Gallantry), 9st. 101b.... 1 Rualma 2 D.H.P,. 3 Twenty-one started. Won by threequarters of a length. Time, lmin. 28Jsec.

NOTES AND COMMENTS

IB'r <31e5c02.~1 | Acceptances for tho Dmiedin Cup meet- ; ing close to-night. Entries for the Apprentices' Plate close at the same time. When Fabrikolf raced in the Hornby ; Welter Handicai) at Riccarton he carried Mr. Harvey Patterson's colours. Tho gentleman named bred the bay horse, but during a trip to Australia tho son of Menschikoff was raced by Mr. A. Boyle. The Poverty Bay meeting' will be brought to a conclusion to-morrow. Entries for the Dannevirke meeting close to-morrow night. Nominations for the Nelson meeting closo on Monday next, at, 9 p.m. The annual meeting of the To Kuiti Racing Club will bo held to-iuorrow. Weights for tho Wanganui Cup aro due to-day. As was the case at Hawera, tho week previous, one horse won both hurdle races at tho Taranaki meeting. At Egmont on the second day Florist gave Collectoi 241b. and a beating, but yesterday at a difference of "lllb. Collector turned tho tables on Florist. The half-brother to Montana is evidontly on the improve. Panmure is to fulfil his engagement in the Publicans' Handicap at Dunedin. The English horse was shipped south last evening in charge of his trainer, G. l'ricu. Tho Toff and Nones aro arriving from the south this morning on their way to the Wanganui meeting. Tho former's special mission is tho Jackson Stakes, which race Nones is also engaged in, as well as in several handicps. Multicipal, winner of the big handicap at Poverty Bay meeting, was successful in a hack event oil eaoh day at Gisborne. He is a well-bred horse, being by Multifid, from a Phoebus Apollo—Lady Wellington. maro. He thus comes from a good family, and may bo expected to do further se'rvico for his owner. Carlysian and Campeador, two castoffs I . from Mr. T. H. Lowry's stables, occupied ! second position in their races at Gisborno , yesterday. The former was beaten by ! Watchful, and Multicipal finished in front of Campeador. In tho Taranaki Stakes, 6ix furlongs,. ; Bimeter failed to present Emperador with , 101b. Now that tho latter has struck form ho may start favourite in the Jack- . son Stakes at Waugauui, which event he has won twice previously. I The English colt Jack Jellicoe (Myraam ! —Concert) scored his. first win In tho 1 Scurry at Gisborne yesterday. Tho bay t colt is owned by Mr. D. M'Leod, who also • races Tavistock and Zous. Tho runner- ■ up was tho unlucky Mossman, who has tilled a similar position on divors occa- • sions, but has yet to loso his maiiien status. The Viccorian handicapper evidently holds a very exalted opinion of tho Kug- , lisli-bred horso Redfern, who has teen ' awarded 10»t. Olb. in tho Oakleigh Plate, , which has a minimum of Ost. 71b. Tho . visitor is called ou to make concessions ; to such well-proved performers as Woorak, ' Traquctte, and Cyklon. Au Australian writer says that when r Three arrived at Caulfiold recently he looked fairly well off for condition. The Welkin colt has 7st. 13lb. in the Nowmarket Handicap, but he is not engaged L in the Oakleigh Plate. 2 The Tiding of the Now Zealander, F. 1 Coleman, on A.J.I, in tho hurdkJ race • at Rosehill last month did not please the stipendiary stewards, but after an ad- > journed inquiry no action was taken. The » stewards decided that as Coleman had not ridden in a race for about four yearn 3 he was probably not at his best ou the score of condition. 2 RACING FIXTURES, Feb. 10 and 12.—Poverty Bay T.C. Sum--3 mer. " Feb. 12.—Te Kuiti R.C. Annual. Feb. 16, 17 and 19—Dunedin J.C. Autumn. • Feb. 18 and 19.—South Auckland R.C. Annual. 5 Feb. 19.—Tologa Bay J.C. Annual. Feb. 23.—Itotorua J.C. Annual. ' Feb. 2-i and 26.—Wanganui J.C. Autumn. 2 Jan. 25 and 27.—Wairoj County R.C. An--3 nua\. J March 4 and 6.—Te Aroha J.C. Annual. March 8 and 9.—Nelson J.C. Annual. !• March 10 and 11.—Napier Park R.C. Au. tumn. April 22, 24, 26 and 29.—Australian J.C. J Autumn.

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