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THE TURF

EGMONT MEETING • M'RAE MEMORIAL WON BY CRAWFORD, By Telegraph- Special- Correspondent • Hawera, May 10. 1 he Egraont Winter Meeting opened today., in. n»a weathiiv There was & large Kttendance... The . totalisator : handled 417,794, .an increase of .£l9Ol over the corresponding day lust yeur. •For the opening event Parawanhi, who was found to bo out of the hack class, Calais, Simple.Sum,.and Silver Rose were withdrawn. The public backed: Lord Nelson, Golden March,- and Crown-. Pearl in that order, but a surprise was in store..for .Captain Miro jumped .oil'in front and-was nU headed on the journey; The way was paved for the.chestnut by. the antics cut by a couplts of riders in the race, who soeraed to regard the rear as the best place for thoir horses. If started to-day. trown Pearl may go out a hot order. Golden March-seemed unable to act in .the heavy going and the favourite cover, oil a lot more ground than anything in the race. ■Los Angelos and Depredation. were tho withdrawals from the Tawhiti Handicap, m which Interlude had the most supporters. The favourite.was. tho. first to. show out from a perfect. start,; and attended by Tirana, Glenroy, and Lord Lil-ian.-she led into the straight, whero Glenroy took charge, but Veto challenged on ino outside, and Astor on the rails, and in a good finish the light-weight won by a neck, with the same distance between i ? "WW and third horses. Astor and Interlude were dose ; up. Lord Lupin start oOßsiderabl y better.at his next « : /s. tw ? p ma<le Uw hottest favourite u2 dtt V t , hß Itoforay Handicap, but backers sufrered a severo reverse,.for the favourite failed to get a place. He jumped out badly and then down tho back .was galloping un- the heels of the others for three furlongs. He raoed round two horseo. on thp-bend and got .to the front, but Kwi t0 1 I 1 tlle straight, awl was, beaten into.fourth place. .'This run lost him no friends; and he will have a. Ha tollowmg again -to-day. Durane and Maid o Gowrio were, ih front to- the straight, < where the. favourite. took clutrge, • buifin tiie run, home Emerson . brought Golden Gratton along,-and .catching tho outsider, »lZ rM iT fifty . ynl ' (l3 off tto' post,' won nicely.-- Haupai was dose up a'nd then came the favourite- and Maid o" Gowrie, ; wCI7 ? ° u i'. 9 on ß u , ard : Md Silenus were & 1 fo >-' the Ladies' fZf' .¥ W ?'mß' jumped out in front and with.Leah Kleshim led inside the distaiioe.. Here Normaiiby tacklod him but ridden opt the grey gelding won by ■ a neck, bxlonms,-•.who came from a long, way back, w.a good third. ■ ' lorgola, who had raced earlier in tho H™,i; „ m B ln K from the Telegraph ?£**£ fiel -;- Eo -T a l cl,ef ™ s **w ™, i. » TO" 1 ,?' 1 ? 11 »* the close, and mndoßoynl Chef-give a better return. it« «.,« WM ? B< ? d one ' but the favour..' h nwlw E °! ocatl . on <» half-brother to Ijncor.e).for three .furlongs.. However. net U Um P ?' as weU out - aD <t Cowpet had raced wto secqnd .place, but had nl C S'° f Write who «on n,cdy. Revocation was close up, ?£t ?ty D A Ca , m P 1™ -fourth. DepredaUon failed to act in the wing..: ' . wtnf- B V^- d v> the , Memorial. ,W B ? V1 . Ipl <>, and Harbour Light.be' ing heavily backed. At tho start Em : I 'Crawford to the front, nd passing th»m furlongs he had .a break of. four lengths from Rewi J>oto and Barbour Light, with Want prominent amongst the others Crawford was going wel rounding' the home. turn,' and Wi Pot" tiled to run to him at the distance, but bo leader: held;his own' and' won' easily by. two lengths' froiu Reivi Poto, with Le-onta.-Ineuru and Harbour .Light ' in that order. The'last-named failed 'badly «t the finish.'just where Ho was cxnect--ed- to go:on:" ■■'■ ■■■ .: - • 6 '?-T r ent ,.n<*vily- for Analogue in the Waihi Handicap, but the best the fa--TOtirite could do'.was to "finish Miird-to' Tic,no ; and ; Black Ada; who. ,vere- &% best backed. St. Kiel made tho ehrly'runK fr 7» Bkck A«l»--.'-«nd Tioiiio, and llio-two-latter wero'in charge at the dis-' Zfl but ™S hi «vo»r d ho Daimbß; gelding a .od ho won in the .run home by a length. Analoguo wa's.closb up";-:

■.'.-;•' - THE-BESULfS, ■ ..'..By. Telegraph-Press, Association. . '■■ TANGAHOE HURDLES HANDICAP .• ■■■ • 'One mile mid a hulf. - ' 0 Captain ' Jliro," 9st. 7.... -, " i i Patronymic/, Sst;'lolb, '."'"'"'" "" •> 2 Crown Pearl, jOst. 131b. V:,"-'"''" "l r Also started: l'l/j'rd Nclsoii,".'lu'st."sib'■ 3. Golden Jfurch, 9st. 21b.; 0 Nita, 9st. 21b ( Koyal" Simon, Ost:';'. 8 Mahlsiick, !)s't! Won by threo lengths.':',Tiine, . 2miii". 8t tosec. - ■■ ■ TAWHITI HANDICAP. Six furlong,. 6 Veto, list. 121b, : ......... ' "' i 3 Glenroy, Bsti OltaJ- ..■.:'........'.'.','.'.'.'.'.'.'.!'.""" >> i Tirana,. 7st.'-Gib. .......'.■......„...'...'" ji Also .'started:' 8 AstoY, 9st.; ' 7'LordLupin, Bst.' 101b.; 8 Awahau, Sst, Sib.; 1 Interlude, Bst.; 9 'Ralaua'; "7st.- 121b. " Won by half a length.- Time, >lmin. IT 1-Ssec. : ' ;:; ■•'.-'.•. KAII.WAY HANDICAP. . Six' -furlongs. 1 Golden Grafton, .7st. 91b. : „... 1 (■ Sylviaroa, 7st. ...-,..;. .' ,•.'....:!.'.' 2 '!., Haupai, 7st. .......;... 'J.'"', ;j Also started: i Maid-o' Gowne, BstTiiib • t Antwerp, Sst. lib.; 5 Pergola, 7st. gib!; 7 Durane,. 7st. 31b. ■ . ' A close-finish. Won ly a head. Time, timii. 17 4-nsec. LADIES' PURSE. Eight furlongs and a half. • (1 Avhite Blaze, list, slb 1 !1 Norniaiibv, 10st. 91b. •> .4 Silenus, ,10' st. lllu. ;.... 3 Also, started: 1 I'arawauui, 12st. Sib.;. ;.a Sylvaudiile, list. 9jb.j'-12 Ilereola, list. '? 1 i b ; : - l l VmX > XX - X - '- !b -: 9 Bivouac, list, lib ; < Uarloman, just.-131b.; 5 Draft, 50st. 131b.; 2 Conguard, 10.*t. 131b.; 13 Glene.-k, lOst. 71b.; Leah Kleshna, lOst. 71b • !1 ii-egio, lOst. 71b.; 10 lieiu-g, lOst. 71b. A good race. VVoi by a loir,' - head, lime, lmiij. sSsec. . .TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. Five furlongs 1 Royal Clief, 7st. 121b ■ \ 3 Coropet, Sst. Dlib. ;;.' ".'• 2 -1 Rovocation, 7st 3 Also started: 2 Depredation, Sst. !;lb.; 5 Lion, Bst. Gib.; 8 Flying Camp, 7st. 12ib.; 9 Avena, 7st. 81b,; 7 .liayciuiu, 7st. 31b.; IS Silver Webb, Vst. . ,: . AV'on easily by four lengths. Time, Irnln. i 2-ssec, ' M'RAE MEMORIAL HANDICAP. ■ One mile and a quarter.C Crawford, 7st. 101b. ..' 1 2 Rewi Polo, 9st. 91b; 2 S Leonta, Sst. 12!b a . Also started: 1 Want, 7st. 71b.; 8 Mann-wakaha,-7st.; 3 Ineuru, Gst. 131b.; 7. Combustion, Ost. 121b.; 1 Harbour Light, 7st. 101b'.. Won by two lengths. ".'imei 2min. IX 4-55ec.' " • ,'

WAIHI HANDICAP. - Eight furlongs and •. ' ■- a half.

3|Ticino, 7st. lib. : ."... 1 3 Black Ada, 9s(. 2 I Analogue, Sst 3 Also started: fi Belle Paul, 7st. Gib.; i IlDury Clay, 7ft. 3!h.; 5".St. (CieL 7st.- ■ • A .gocd ; race. Won by half a length. Tinie,.lniin. 54'.3-ss'e.n. . L ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND.DAY. i By Telegraph-Press Association.' -'-~ ,-■■ ". • . Hawera, May 10. The second, day's acceptance's are as under:— . •' • OPEKE HANDICAP. Eight, furlongs and a hall'.-Blaek Ada, O.st. 51b.; Maid 0' Gowrie, ,Bst. Bib.; Analogue, Sst.- lib.; bylvandale, 7s't. 101b.; Ticino, 7st. 101b.; Silenus, 7st. 21b.; Henry Clay, 7st.; Regis, 7st. MANAIA HANDICAP. One mile and a distance.—Rewi Poto, Ost'. 121b.; Leonta, Sst. 131b.; Crawford, Bst. 8lb.; Ratana, 7st. 51b,; Harbour Light, 7st. 51b.; Want, : st. -lib.,- Ineuru, Ost. 121b.; .Combustion, Ist. 01b. ... NGAMUTH HANDICAP. Six -"furlongs.—Coropet, flst. lib'.; Golden Grafton, Bst. 81b.; Antwerp, 7st,. 131b.; Conguard, 7sf. 31b.; Haupai, 7st. 31b.; Silver Web, 7st.'; Erma, 7st. ' MANAWAPOU HURDLES. One mile tuid'ii half. Captain Miro, lOst.' 8lb.; Patronymic. lOst. 21b.; Lord Nelson, Ost. 1.11b.; Simple Sam, Ost. 101b.; Golden March, Ost.; Mahlstiek, 9st.; - Captain Dick, 9st.'; Draft, 9st. ■ ' ' BOROUGH HANDICAP.' ' Seven furlongs.— White Blaze, lOst. '.'lib.; Antwerp,' ,9st, 51b.; Captain .Miro; Ost. 21b.; Flying Camp, Sst.; Bivouac, Bst. 131b.; Norman-' by, Sst. 131b.; SUviuroa, Sst. 131b.; Con. :Ruo,nl, Sst.lOlb.; Leah Kleschua,Bst. 71b.;

fieneg, Bst. 71b.; Regio, .fist. 71b.; S'tykel, Bst. 71b. . . THE SHORTS HANDICAP. Five furlongs.—Hushman, 9st. 111b.; Coropet, 9st. 21b.; Royal Chef, Bst.-lllb.; Bisogne, Bst. 81b.; Zion, Bst.-21b.; Bivouac; 7st. 101b.; 'Revocation,' 7st. 91b.; Avena, 7st.' 41b.; Pergola, 7st. 31b.; Gdycium, 7st.'; Durane, 7st.; Golden Fan, 7st. . MOKOIA HANDICAP. Six furlongs. -Glenroy, ■ 9st. 61b.; Astor,' Bst.''l2lb.;' Awahou, Bst. lib.; Los Angelos, 7st. 121b."; Veto, 7st. 121b.; Tyson, 7st. 91b.; Tirana, 7st. 71b.;.Patronale, 7st. lib.; Depredation, 7st.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2768, 11 May 1916, Page 7

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2768, 11 May 1916, Page 7

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