THE TURF
TRENTHAM SUMMER MEETING WELLINGTON RACING CLUB WEICfiTS. APPRENTICES' HANDICAP. One miio.
Monelaus 810 Marc Anthony 7 5 Hymestra 81U Paraoa 7 5 Telia 8 5 Miss de Val 3 Form Up -....8 5 Multicipul ...7 3 Multiply 6 5 Silver Tongue... 6 U Adjutant 8 4 Dribble 6 10 Devotion ....... 8 1 White Maze ... 611 tiquare Deal ...8 0 Gamecock- 610 ffflub 7 13 Housowife " 6 111 lied Ribbon ... Vil Good Hope \ 0 Cynic ;7 11 Orleans 5 !/ Vagabond 7 1C Alteration o V Scadown 7 9 iSweet Tipperary 6 7 Rangitero . ... 7 9 Bonny Maid ... 6 7 IS'obliiiliau 7 S 3[ascot 6 7 Uncle Ned 7e6 Battle Eve .... 6 7 KUArEHU HANDICAP. Six furlongs. Bt. lb. at. lb. Polynesian 9 0 Black Mark ... 7 5 Belair 813 Bright)' ......... 7 5 Lovesick 810 Gold Helmet ... 7 5 Cooing 8 6 Tricker* 7 4 Matty 8 4 Missouri 7 3 Whakatina . 8 1 Association ... 7 2 Mill Queen .... 713 Engari ' 7 2 Kimbolton 7 13 Matilda 7 2 Moniac 7 12 Tinkler 7 0 Robur 7 12 Blue Gown 6 12 Galore 7 10 Occasion 612 Tuticorn 7 10 Imaribbon 6 12 'Bloomine 7 "9 Arihia 6 12 Lady Kilwortli 7 8 Califoraian ... 612 Post Haste ... 7 8 Tnrpinite 612 Consultation ..77 Miss 3far|raret 612 TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. Six furlongs. . Bt.lb. at. !b. Hymestra 9 9 Robert Bell 7 5 Croesus 9 3 Elocution 7 5 Egypt 813 Astrophcl 7 <1 Lady General... 8 6 Ayah .. 7 4 Nanna 8 4 Hushman .... 7 3 Kocsian 5. 3 Crowhurat 7 2 Nystad ...8 2 Waimatao .. .. r . 1 Vagabond 8 2 Kilrea - 7 1 Rangitcro —ti (> Chimera 7 1 Lady Black 7 12 Housewife 7 0 Parisian, Dia- Gamecock 6 11 mond 1 7 11 Gomineut 6 9 Simonides ...... 711 Shicla 6 7 Miss de Val .. 710 Probation 6 7 Birkenralo ... 7 Il> Pariforip 6 7 Wrestler 7 8 Bagdad 6 7.
GREYMOUTH MEETING ,j
THIRD .DAY'S" I{ACING>. By Telegraph—Press Association. Creymuii.tli, January 7. With the third iiu/h cvcnU tu-tiay, uie , Greyuiouia Jockey Club's lil'iasumuier Meeting was concluded, uwrioifc weather prevailed, Uiore' was a largo atlciiuantc, and the totalisator handle 1, ilttial, making a total lor tlie throa days, ol £iy,thß lbs. Results:— UUNAhGA HANDICAP, ol' 55 sovs, i'ive furlongs. 1 Trcntham Rose, %i. VJb 1 6 Chudio, Bst. 91b 2 5 (Jlaverhousc, Bat.. 21b o Also Btarted: 3 Tyson, Bst. 91b.;' 4 Epworth, 7st. 101b.; 2 Jingo, 7st, 81b.; 7 Kickatpoo, 7st. 21b. Won by .tuo lengths. Time, lmin. 2 4-sseo. BOROUGH HANDICAP, of 60 sovs. Six furlongs. / 1 Boseyoar, 9st. 111b 1 2 Xanthoa, Bst. 51b - 2 3 Amity, 6st. 71b 3 Also started: 4 Glenowl, 7st. 51b.; 5 Pall Mall, 7gt.; 6 Royal Jack, 7st<. Won by one length and a half. Time, linin. 16 4-sseo. PRESIDENT'S 'HANDICAP, uf 125 sovs. One ;ailo. 2 Jeannot, Bst. 51b - 1 . 4 Rose Pink, Bst. 51b - 1 3 Kiltcss, Bst. iilb i 3 Also started: 1 Daytime, 9st. 51b.; 5 Red Book, 9st. 41b.; 6 Claverhouse, 7«t-. Sib. Won by a neck. Time, lmin. 42 i-Ssec. OMOTO HANDICAP, of 60 sovs. Fivo furlongs. 3 Tyson, Bst. 91b 1 6 Tokorahi, 6st. 71b 2 1 Samisen, lOst. 61b 3 Also started: 2 .Trentham Rose, 9s-t. 7)1).; \ Ohudic, Bst. 91b.; 5 Skedaddle. 7at. 21b. Won easily by a length. Time, Imm. 3 l-6sec. AHAURA WELTER HANDICAP, of 65 sovs. Seven furlongs. 1 Lady Jliddleton, Set., lllb 1 4 Lady Phyllis. 7st. 71b. 2 2 Achiiledes, Bst. 12lb 3 Also started: 5 Amity, Bst. 131b.; 6 Glenowl, 7st. 121b.; 3 Caraid Dilcas, 7sii. 121b.; 7 Royal Jack, 7st. 71b. Won liy two lengths. Time. lmin. 30 1-5600. OLAUGHE6Y HANDICAP, of 10ft sovb, Six furlongs and a half. 2 Divoroc, Bst 1 3 Tyne, 6st. 101b * 2 1 Morton, 9st. 61b 3 Also started: 3 Bradamantc, 86t. 31b. Won by three-quarters of a length. Tinje. lmin. 22 3-ssec. FAREWELL. HANDICAP, of 60 sovs. Fire furlongs and a half. 1 KilrUßh, 7st. 81b 1 I Gallupin, 9st,. 2lb 2 3 War Tax. 7st. lib 3 Also started: 4 To Anau. 6eV 71b., and ToknraW, 6st. 71b. (coupled)... Won easily. Time, lmin. 9 4-ssec.
NOTES AND COMMENTS
s I 8 ' TBI GMNCOE.I f Nominations for all ovents at the Pahta- | t-ua Meeting close on Thursday next, I January 10, at 9 p.m., with Secretary .S. | T. Tinney. | Weights for tho Foxton Meetiue aro duo e to-morrow. | King Lupin has not been entered for the I Takapuna Oup. It is reported that tbo s chestnut horse has run his last race, and i next season will take up stud duty at Ms S owner's farm at Cambridge. I: When Greek Fire won the Hurdlo Itacu i at, Eandwlck on December 29 he carricd ( IJBt. 71b., and started favourite. Tho S ruwiar-up wa« i the Kew Zealand-bred E Dood. a There was a three-figure dividend at the J trots at Westport last Wednesday week, | and tho "Grey Star" says it is urder--5 stood to have been in the neighbourhood i of two and a half centuries. ? The Auckland Bportsman, Mr. V. Casey, E part-OTfner of Informal and Demotic, 13 a at present on a visit to Wellington. | Master Lupin has developed bleeding [ troubles, and tho Wanganui Cup -winner I has beon turned out for ft further spell, 8 The New Zealand-bred Sauci (Chaile--5 magne ll—Hope Diamond), who has not i won a race for over two years, was sueJ cessful in the Mentone Handicap, one 5 mile, on December 31. I Chortle was walking a bit short afier \ his effort on the concluding i!ny at | Ellerslie, and the soreness had not dis- | appeared when ho was entrained for ' Hastings. | It is reported that W. 11. M'Lachlan ! will ride Desert Gold in her Australian S engagements. I Towards the end of October all racing : had stopped at Petrograd, but at Mo«. S cow it was going on as usual, apart from t the fact that the totalisator was net in j übo. Tho probabilities are that the sport ! stopped at Moscow as well as elsewliero ' in November, as the Rußsians were too ; oooupicd in killing each other to havo time for anything else. At Randwick recently 110 fewer than six favourites were successful on the dey, i and the seventh race went to one of two j equal favourites ' A returned visitor from Sydney slutei ' that with a vipw to popularising the j totalisator tho clubs intend seeking permission to have boxes installed at dif- ! ferent parts of .the ground so as to do \ away with tho crowding and jostling ) when one wliHei to purchaße a ticket.
This wouli) be a popular move, and might bo copied with advantage here.
Entries I'or the Newmarket Handicap. Australian Cup, Doncasler Handicap, and Sydney Cup close to-day.
Nominations for the Taranaki Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting close on Saturday next.
Amongst those present, at the concluding day of Hie Groymouth Trotting Club's Meeting was Mr, It. 0. Hungerford, ol Sydney, who is on a Bhort visit to tho Coast. Mr. Hungerford was the first secretary of the Trotting Club in Orcymuuth, and now occupies a leading position in Now South Wales 1 rotting- club circle*, being secretary of the club in Sydney.
at. lb. st.. lb. Thoughtful 'J J Missouri 7 Z KutucriUBL U 11) ilaulau, 7 t TnamciS 8 8 Pervoio 7 I) Cooing i i Fabisoo 7 .0 llajcstilioir 6 '1 Imaribbon 6 IS Mystified 8 4 Arihia. 6 12 liiroboJton 8 1 Koyal XSatlcry 612 ltajput 8 I) Vascovia 6 12 ilouiao' 7 4 I'all Mall 6 12 Battlo Song 7 12 Livland 6 12 linbur 7 '2 Ohorcka 612 The Goiter 7 7 KUftSfiKV . HANDICAP. Four furlongs. 8t. lb. st. lb. Demagogue .... s o Chantry 7 4 Lonjr Jianuc ... 9 3 liebekan .1 V 'I ltiihope 8 8 l'yresiaa 7 4 Killowcn B 6 Liondkin 7 4 Spanner i 0 Silver Link 7 4 Hineamaru 7 J3 iiestfui 7 4 Cherry Mart ... 7 11 Klaus 7 3 First Bain 7 il Missland 7 0 Demon 7 4 Cotillion 7 0 Torfreda. 7 9 Persic 7 U ' Piraeus 7 3 War March 6 12 Kill.ila 7 8 Anterial 6 II) Kipling 7 ■ 7 Bonanza 6 10 Heatliercotc 7 7 Troth 6 10 Active 7 7 Principal Lady 6 10 Philomela 7 6 Stiirap Cup ... 6 10 Indus 7 6 ANKIVEltSAlllf HANDICAP. One uiilo. it. lb. St. lb. Square Deai ... 10 2 Sweet, Tipperlied liibbon 9 13 ary 8 8 Municipal 9 6 Battlo Eve 2 7 Johnny Walker !) 6 Jlus-hinau 8 5 Comely 5 5 Glenroy 8 5 Bramblctye 9 2 Probation 6 2 Gold rfouit 9 2 Kola 8 0 Wishful 9 2 Mascot 8 0 Heudra ;.. 9 0 Pariforni 8 0 Silver Tongue... 8 13 Bonny Maid ... S 0 Dribble 8 13 Whakaliolu 8 0 Good Hope 8 12 Sir Agnes 8 0 White Blaze ... 8.12 Bagdad 8 0 Ohiwia 8 8 Portland Lady 8 0 Prince Delaware 8 8 WELLINGTON OCP. One mile and a half. st. lb. st. lb. Cliortlo 9 4 Johnny Walker 7 6
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