DETAILS OF THE RACING.
By Telegraph-Press Association. OHAAVE HURDLES, of 185 sovs. One mile and three-quarters. 1-Paraoa, list.-31b.:.. (Dcerey) 1 3 Golden Grafton, list. 31b 2 2.Lord Nelson, list. 81b....................... 3 Also started: 5 Otter, .lOst. 111).; i Simple.Sam, lOst. lib.; 6 Sweet lipperary, 9st. 51b.. ~ ' , ... i?araoa. woii comfortably by a. length. Golden Grafton was four lengths ahead Of Lord Nelson, who was followed, by Simple- Sam and Otter. Time, 3min. 18sec. FLYING HANDICAP, of 300, sovs. Six
furlongs. 7 Birkenvale, 7st. 121b. (R. Reed) 1 2 80-Peep, Bst. 121b 2 3 Tiraha, 7st. lllb. :.......... •••••••• 3 ' Also started: 1 Inah, Bst. 81b.; i Royal Chef, 7st. lllb.; 5 Simonides, 7st. 101b.; 6 Movement, 7st. 6lb. ' Won by- a good length. t Time, lmin. .14.4-SSOC. ■ . "MEIiEMERE HACK HANDICAP, of 150 . . sovs. Five furlongs. ' • '2 Metallum, 7st. 101b .-. (Morris) 1 1 Hallow,-Bst. lib 2 5 Reopai, 7st 3 • Also started:.-3 Some Boy, 7st. bib.; i Halcvon, 7st. 21b.; 11 Sally Rufus, 7st; •9 AVar Nurse, 7st.; 12 Ben Bolt, 7st; 8' Cheer Up, 75t.;,6 Elevate, 7st.; 10 Athlon, 7st; ;7.Lipton, Cst.;-«13 Torokaha, 7st,; U King's Court, 7st. ' t Motailum,was troublesome at tho post, Wt'. got fairly well e.way, and won... by two lengths, with a similar distance sep-;' arating the next, two- • Athlone and: King's Court fell, but neither of the riders, were seriously hurt. Time, lmin. 2 iss'ec. -. s ■■ • EGJIONT CUP, of 650 sOvs. One mile .' ~ ■ . and a half. V Afterglow, 7st. 81b (Deoley) Tj 2 Dusky Eve, 7st: 101 K.; 2 6 Depredation, 7st. 101b „ 3 Also started: i Reivi Poto, flst, 41b.; 7 Lrfdogemv Bst. lib.;-10- Form Up, ,7st. Gil}.; .3 Alteration, 7sfv ilb.; 8 Dingle,' '7st. 211).; 5 Killard, 7st. 61b.; 9-Bing-ham, Gst.-71b. Form Up was first to show out, but' along the back Alteration passed the ■leaders, Afterglow lying last.- AVith heads turned for home, Depredation, Dusky Evo. and Afterglow; became prominent, a good finish resulting in Afterglow gaining the verdict by a bare lengthy with a length and a half between the next two. o Time, .2min.'36se'c. ..- .LADIES'- PURSE, of 120 sovs. Weight, . Sfst.'. 71b. Eight furlongs and a half. G.Spiriifox (Walker) 1 7 Khartopm 2 i : Master. Webster ...;........•..-.... 3 Also started: 3 Applaud, 8 Polthogue, 1. Te Toa, 9 STmoriet'ta, 5 Monument,'B Neaka'nui. . AVon comfortably by two lengths; four lengths between second and third. Time, lmin. 54see.. . > EGMO.NT STAKES, .of -500 sovs. Six fur- ' - . . . • longs. 2 Gloaming, flst , (B. Deeley) 1 1 Desert Gold, 9st (H. Gray) 2 3 Croesus. 9st (Morris) 3 '.Desert Gold drew the outside position, arid Gloaming was on the rails. Gloaming and Croesus were early in the lead, and .Desert. Gold ■ was slightly further back. Between the four and the-three furlongs posts Croesus fell, interfering with Desert Gold, who 'lost about three
lengths. Though Iho favourite put in n great effort, she was uiinblc to reach the winner, who finished with.two and u half lengths to spare. .Morris, rider of Croesus, (.■■waned■ iniurv. Time, limn. Uaoiv WAll'Al'A HACK HANDICAP, or 150 sovs. Seven furlongs. il Perfect Day, Sst. Ill) (Morris) 1 2 Tiranga, &s'f. !>lb'. '. • » '•• - 1 Philomela, 9sl. Gil). ........................ ■'! Also started: 8 Hoyal l'ark, 9sl. .lib.; G .Nemnline, Bst 211).;.4 Hnjpnl, M. lib.; « Prtmato, 7st. 10lb.; 8 l'omeroy, 7sl. •ill').'; 7 I'ompel, Tsr'.r 10 Colonel Paul, '.\\'on liv Jinlf a '.i!i# ;h ™ lengt'bs between second and third, 'time, limn. Msec. AVKAREBOA AYKT/iT.li, of 2GO sots. Seven furlongs. 8 Paddingtmi (ireen, Sst. . (Johnston) 1 1 Active, Sst. 81b • - 2 nvgiiuis,9st. (ill) •• 3 Also started: 6 Loyal.Arch, 9st. 81b.; a Hushman, 9st.; i Kiltess, 8«t..l01b.; II Miircpieteiir, Bft. 1011>.; 7 Madam Piston, Sst. 81b.; 9 Veto, Sst. 2ib. . An exciting finish. Won by a head, a ■neck separating ilie next two.
ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-DAY. By Telegraph-Press Association. HaW'era, February 12. The second dayls acceptances are:-. NORMANDY WELTKR. Eight furlongs and a half-Alteration, list. 8 b.; Lovul Arch, 9st. 71b.; Ilyginus, 9st. Sib.; Dingle, ikrt. lib.; Tirana, Sst, 121b.; Paddington Green, Sst. lllb.; .Kiltess, Bst. 81b.; Robur, ■ fist. 8lb.; Bingham, Bst 21b.; Veto, Sst;; Trombone, Bst.; Rajput,
Sst MAIDEN HACK SCURRY. Five, furlongs. Weight, Bst. Tlb.-Bisogmo, Hmapoto, Torokahn, Spread Eagle, Solito, War Nurse, Cotillion, AVaiteaKa, Halcyon, Reopai, Cheer Up, Kareno, Elevant, Ben >Bolt, Althone, Royal Divorce, Cadet, Jutland, Arch Salute. INAHA HACK HANDICAP. Six fur-lohgs.-Firet Salute, 95t.31b.; Tiranga, Bst. 121b.; Hallow, Sst. Gib.; Metallum, Bst. Gib.; Nomaline, 7st. 1311).; Primato, 7st. 8lb.; Some Boy, 7st.; Colonel Paul,
7st OKAIAAVA HURDLES. One mile and a half.-Paraoa, 12st. 31b.; Crown Pearl, list. 101b.; Otter, list. 51b.; Polthogue, Ust. 131b.; Simple Sam, flst. 121b.; Sweet Tipperarv, »st. 2lb.j Speedwell Mac, 9st. Sib.;. Master AVebster flst. ;. AVAIMATE HANDICAP. Six furlongs. -W'aimatba, flst. lib.; 80-Peep, Bst 131b.; Inah,' Bst, 51b.; HyginasSst; Tirana, 7st. fllb.; Royal Chef, 7st. 71b.; Hushman, 7st. 51b.; Madam Ristori, 7st. 31b.; Movement, 7st. 31b.; Rawakore, est. 111b. FARMERS' PLATE. One mile and a distance.— .Tji Jltsn, IM. 2lb.;lx>rdN elson, list.' 8lb.; Po'meroy, list. 5 b., Spinifex, list. 41b.; Nornumby, list, lib.; AVhite Ranger, list.; Khartoum 10 . 121b.; Compel, lflst. lllb.; Applaud, 10»t. 71b.; To T Q a, lOst. 71b.; Ngakanui, lOst. 71b. Simon,,iOst. 71b.; Bona Dea, lOst. 71b.!. Monument, lOst. 71b.; Army Sei"aTKINSON MEMORIAL. One mile and a quarter.-Form Up, 7st. lb.; Ki - lard, Gst. 121b.; Robur, Gst. fllb.; Mai-, oueteur, Gst. fllb. .
TRACK WORK AT WINGATUI. By Telegraph—Press Association. Dunedin, February 12. M AVingatui this mowing Heatherco'te and Melee covered a- mile.in-limn. "' Lionskin anil Miss' -Mimic did five furloims in lmin. 8 l-ssec. Glendower ivas not fully extended over a niilo'i'n lmin. ofsec ' ■ Link '.Up arid Tym> w-ent a half mile m p'ost ?C Haste' and Minsk galloped five furlongs in lmi'fi. 8 l-ssec. - Buller ran half a mile in 53 2-ssec. Bon Spec and Pyjania did half a mile along the back stretch in 52 2-ssec. A number of others also worked during tho morning.
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