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THE TURF

AUCKLAND WEIGHTS, By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, April 5. Following are the weights for the Auckland Master Meeting:— EDEN HANDICAP, of i)sfl sovs. beven furlongs—Torfrcda, list, 2lb.j Killowen, 9st.; Mo-Peep, Bst. ]21>.; Taunaha, Sst. Mb; Tigritiya Sst. Gib; Mossman, Bst, 51b.; Bekamii, Sst. Mb.; llyllus, Bst. f>11).; Kauri King, Sst. lib.; Dovnham, Bst. 41b.; Rocklield, Sst; Potentiality, Bst.; Mill u' Gowrie, Bst.; .Demngogue, 7st. 111b.; Crowhurst,■ 7st. Mb.; FabriijiiDtte, 7st. 511).; Kereone, 7st. 21b.; Paddington Green 7st. Mb.; Stilts 7st. 21b.; Carryowen, 7st,: Active,'7st.; Philqmeln, 7st.j Ohinewnirua, 7st.; Statuette, tet. !)!b.; Bellncity, (ist 91b.; Arran. fot. 91b.; Pjiriform, tot; 71b.; Comedy; Prince, list. 7! l>.; Jocular, 6sh 711).; Wmniiift Shot, Ost. /lb. PRESIDENT'S -HANDICAP, of .350 sovs One milo and n quai'ter.-Mulhve, 9st.; Killard, Bst. (ill).; Mangamahoe, Bst. 21b.; Hvllns, Bst. 21b.; Royal. Irish, Ssfc, 21b.; Al'l'Talk, Bst.j Ifockm-ld.vst. IFUm Cooins, 7st. 121b.; Housewife, 7st. 51b.; Wniuta, 7st. Sib.; AVindornh, 7st. cib ; JJluo Cross, Cst. 101b;; Lady Lnet-gy, fist. 711>.; Corregider, Gst. 71b.; Singular, bst. ' ONSLOW HANDICAP, of 250. sovs. Pive furlongs—Murihikii. .-Bst. 51h.; Cniinwnmlrn; Bst. 41b.; Rose Wreath, Sst,- 31b. i Wo Mistake, 7st. 121b.; Itehda, 7st,-121b.j Gold Plane. 7st. 91b.;"-Tresso, 7st. 01b. i Emerald- Hill, 7st. 21b.; Stammer. -7st. 21b.; Red Pepper, Id. 21b. ;• Pentagram, Mr,' Olga Petrovn, 7st.j Melting, 7st.j Valley Queen, 7st. ' ■ -. . NELSON HANDICAP, of 250 scvi. One mile-Active, Mat, slb.j Statuette, list. 21b; Imaribbon, Bst. 91b.; Independence, Bst. 51b.; Canzonet, ast. • 51b. j Woody Glen Sst. 51b.; Don't, -Bst. 51b.; •Pretty Bobby, Bst. 51b.; Pierrut, Bst. 41b.; Step,'-Bst.- 41b. j Marble Star, 7st. l?,lb.; New-Zealand, 7st. lilk; Escaped. -7st. 91b.; Eangi Aroha,-7st. tllb.; Ontherw, 7st. 81b.; Penonri, 7at. Mb.; Mountain Gold. 7st. 21b.; Klyan. 7st; .Elate, 7si; BluPnnd Black. 7st.; Warlike. 7 S t.; Hynotlwsis, 7st; Yellow and White, 7st.; Penella; 7st.; Pre-eminent. 7st.;.Multino, 7st.; Benzine, 7st.;.Slp\v.,C'oach, 7st.. WAIPUKURAU HANDICAPS. ■•' Ry TeJeirraDh—P"™ »<i?<v'.<>» , '>n,- •.■.....•■' Napier, April 6. :The.following handicaps have-been-de-clared by -Air. J'; K. Henrys t'or-tho AVaipukurau Meeting;— •: — .-•■.'■...! BASTEIt HANDICAP. ■ Once rouud.Astrop'Jiel, i)et. 71b.; Altercation, - Bs.t. lllb,; Classification, Bat. lOtbi; Ladify, Bst.'Blb.'; Tttvist-ock,.&t. 81b;;.Transmission, Set.- 71b.; Mysteriiu-ch, Sst;-71b.; Maraetotara, Sst. 7-lb.; Chillies,-7st. 131b.; Naniur, 7st.' 121b.; The Speaker, Bst. 81b.; St. -Onier, 7st. 4lb.;' Tari» 7st. 41b.; Halcyon, 7st,' 41b.; Ethiopian,.-7et. 21b,;. Powder'. King, l Cst. 71b. . . • ■ HACK HANDICAP! One mile and a quarter.—Wapping, 9st; Silver Tongue, tet. 131b.; Torchlight, Bst. 131b. ;■ Transmission-, Bst. Hlb. ;■ First' Sα!uto, Bst. lllb. Carillon, Bst. 21b.;' St. Onier, Bst; Ethiopian,■ >Bst,;.-.Aurore, Sat.; Halcyon, Ist 131b.; Ore Ore, 7st. 91b.- Sensitivo, 7st. 81b.;.-Powder- King,;vet. 31b.; Tornea, Tst.;' Birkelot, 7st.; Kohu, 7stv; Patukia, 7st.; The Pagan, 7st.; Strangeways, 7st.j Greta,-7et.-i-» ; -' ' WAIPUKURAU-, HANDICAP. - -'One mile and a quarter —Multiply; 9st. 91b.; Henry Clay,' fet. 91b. j- Palm Oil, Bst. 41b.-; Classification, 7st. 91b.; Altercation, 7st. 71b.; Wapping, -7,st. . 71b;; Silver Tongue, 7st. lib.; Ladify, 7st. 51b.; Aulore, 7st. 41b.; Sensitive, Cst;-71b.; Powder- King* 6st. 71b. - • ■ • CfKJNGI HANDICAP. ■ Five. f nrlongs. ■xßindle,- tot.-. 81b.;- Mb-. Salute, 7st. 121b.; Makere, 7st. 91b.; Stammer, ."st. 91b. j Prince liaifus, 7st. 9lb.;'Pire Pire, 7st. 91b.; Demon, .7st.- 91b.; Esthonia, 75t.91b.-; Paenui, 7st; 51b;. . ■;. • • ; LADIESV HANDICAP. One milo and a- half.—Aurora, 12sh 91b.; Myateriarch; •list. 101b.'; -PinUterre;.-list.. 91b.; .Chillies, list, 51b.; Jem, list. 21b.; Belgian Maid, list.- lib,; Ore' Ore, list, -lib.; Union Jack, list; Bravest, ■ lOst. 131b.; Tornea, ■ lOst. lllb.; Merry Jack, lOst. 101b.; Manakaii, lOst. 91b.; Mobilisation, lfl»t. 71b.; Tigerland,'lOst. 71b.;- Maori Tika'ngi, lOst. 71b.; Strangeways, 103t, HATUJIA, HACK HANDICAP. Five 9st. IJlb.; Mandrake, Bst:.--101b.;---Hondy - - : Bee,.-8st;': ; 81b. , j"'Iady Jvilworth,-'-. ,-Bst;-41b'.; -Stiitter, Bst. 3ib.; Ethiopian," Bst. 31b. : ; St.- Omer,-Bst.'3lb.; Hymarty, fist. 31b.'; Shnki, Bst. lib.; Conziska, 7st.' 131b;; Pno, 7st. lllb.; Glentour, 7st. 71b.; Contend, 75t. ; 31b.; Murree. 7st. 31b.; Prince Porhiby, 7st. 31b.; Sansterre, 7st. 31b.; Eockbottom, 7st. 31b.; Tiara, 7st. 31b.; Diamond Nap, 7st.'Blb.; Black Darling, 7st. 31b. - PLYING'HANDICAP. Six furlongsCroesus, lOst. 51b.; Trials, 9st. 51b.; As-ta-ophel, 9at; Lord Muskerry, Bst. 71b.'; Madam Itistori, ,fct.'Slb,; Tavistook," .Bst. lib.; Eawakoro, Bsfi Orawai,. 7st. 9\b.; Maraetotarn, 7st. 71b.; N-annir, 7st. 71b ; :- : The'following weights will liave to bo carried in the ' ; MAIDEN RACE. .Weight-ter-.igo. Seven ,hirlongß.-Patukia.-Bst. 131b.; Trlbuliglit, v l, 13 ' ,J 'i -BiAelot; Bst. ,IKb.;-Diamond Nap,. Bst. 121b,; Sansterre, Sst. 121b ; ; Bst. 121b.; Mobiliation, Bst. 12 b.; Golds line, Bst. 121b.;. Koekbottom, Bst. 121b.; Wnkatere, Bslv lllb.; Koliu Bst. .lllb.; Glontour, Sst. IMb.; Murree, iflst; Glb.i-Greta, Sst. Gib.; Tnri, Bst. 51b.; Ihe Pagan. Bst. 51b.; Mountain. Eagle, 5 s - 1 - Sib. J Pirc Pire, 6st. 121b.; Esthonia Gst. 121b. . .. ' .

NOTES AND COMMENTS

FBv Gmsccoe.] • Weights for the Pending" Meeting are due to-morrow, and acceptances close on April U. • . . Entries for . the 'Wellington Meeting close on Friday next. Tuesday, April 15/ is the dole of'the closing of entries for'the Autumn Meeting of. the .Manawatii Kaeing Glut), and ?also of the AVairarapa Hating Club. Acceptances for the Woodvillo Meeting close on Thursday npxt at 5 ■ p.m'. At the Matiunata iMJ-otitig on Thursday Inst the Cup was won by Tenacious, with Keystone and Ditto in. the places. Jlonopole' won two hack races, and Mulatto and Silverlode were f.!;o successful. In the eonth Glendower is one of the favourites for the Great Autumn Handicap. Mr. 1). 11. l?oberts*s soldinjr won thp rn.co last ypnr, end' r.t \Vingntui in February lie ran a pood race on both days/so that he is back to hisbost form. So far iho only horse (o incur a penalty for the C..T.C. Great Taller Handicap is flie SouttiJnngVtiMined Eleim, who ha.s to put up 71b. additional Wight consequent upon his success in llio Gore Cup. This will make hie impost 7st. 311). hi the soven furlongs event. P. T. Hngan, wlio trains Eleus, seem* to. have worked n'liipf improvement in the son of Koworewere, nnd lie may be one of the possibles for Iho Tiiccnrton race. At the present time Susanof, 9st. Clb.. is overshadowing Ihe opposition, conseriuonl: upon his gnod form at Hastings. Two years -ago lie was.verv narrowly .deffintPiT by Nystnd in the same racp. and the Finland"geldinn , won again last year. ITe is also engaged this month, and meets Sasanof on practically the sumo terms, and ps lie is very well now he lonks like mnkine a bold attempt to win the r.ice for.the third year, in succession, ['itnka, Bst. 21b., should be a greatly improved fillv eiiico she last raced, and in Ihe south thn ennRtsiont Kitbrogan has many admirers. So, too. has Bon Spec. Tim extra furlong should not (rouble .T. M'Cmnbe's reprnficntative. Previously ho lias always won from the front, but nt Ashlnirto-i bo -wns tried in hphii'd with most enlisffiprorv Tesults. ■ Kobekali is an ncreotor al.Eip("T'lon. but she U also naid up iv- nt Ellerslie, and as bnr trainer is wo'rkim; her the .rovewp way at Trent bam it looks as if she is to lie nciit north. For the Orent Autumn Kamlioap Eleus has a penally of 71b.. making bis weipiil 7st. Rasnnof has also jnl: a 71b. ppimlty for (bis race, which , make? '\is lflst. lib. Strange to say. (lie penn'lv conditions for the two rscpi. diffpr. F''r the ppven fnrlonrr* raee a horse hae lo win 250 kovs. before he gains a penalty, but , in the twelve fiirlongii raee be line ptilv cot to vin 15fl ?nvß. and he is mulcted in a 71b. penalty. For the big TTftndin.im nt the Auckland Meeting Tnuiialia is 4hp fnvoiivitp, ■""' he seems likely lo hold his position until the (li'v p f I'ic w". It was slated i'i the city during '.lie week-end that K. Gray would bo found on Killowen in the fiame race, and that Desert Gold was an unlikely starte». It w ill not be n eiir-

prising if P. Davis rrties on tho tliree-vcar-old, who at Uandwiak- in tho spring showed-that ho could ' licoinpass a Aery merry eight furlongs. . He ran a mile wilVSst 711). on his back in lmin Msec., nnd with'HlD.'-less'to ci.rry nt E lorslie he should be able to do a triHef bettor. O Emerson is to ride ligrihyn in the (iroat Easter Handicap at Kiccnrtoii, and •j. Hockley will rido' Melee. At "Almadale," Feildniß, on April 23, Messrs.'Dnlgety nnd Co. will hold a clearing Mle of Mr. E. Short's .racin ß stni. The'lwrses in training-lrelude I he wellknown performers: -Demos, JJitholiij, Paroran ? i, Ronnino. and clhern, and with the cwolion of Soiuimo all are-to bo sold without reserve. . Hfartv applause greeted Hip reading of n letter at a meeting of the ijeilding PatJiotic Society from Mr. J.-.T. Bryeo, of •Ifimii. in which he enclosed for his horse- Twilight e . wimun?? at jumping competitions duripg tho 191r-8 season. The cheque amounted to XHβ 55,, and goes to the ounded ( Soldiers Find ■- Mr- Bryce, m reply l on vote o'tonks.pnssed-1.y,--'.rnln m atipn, S ta|; that as the war .was.- over. Twilights work had concluded/ Q»wtiim«i es to Twilight's, performances.- -Mr. Price said the .had-lon on bolinlf of pntriotic funds thirins? the war period a tnlnl of XBO9 I*., nil of which had gone lo the «ls wounded soldiers, Twiliqljt had il»o nt competitions before the m. Warm.-pspresrions of. ruuse were ued bv members of .the sncieiyreganlmglwilight, ns c-war wprlcor.. .

TROTTING

THE AUCKLAND MEETING. 'By Toleeraph-Press Association. _ Auckland,' April 5. The Auckland Trotting.Club'si Autumn Meetiiig opaned in sp.endid weathei. lne track wasin good order lhjre was a lanje attendance, and the totalisator hilled, JE27.lie3,- Cathedral Chimes.attempted to bruuk the -Australasian time record of2min:G.l-saec. tor one mile, ■but tailed, by 3 4-ssoc.-' . IMPROVERS' TKOT, of 100 sots. One mile and a half. , 1 Speculator, 40yds. behind (Moulden) 1 <i Ainberite, 144 yds. ■ behind - 12 Miss Murphy, ■ scr ; » ■Also started: 7 My Junior, scr.; U ■Nancy Drift,, scr,; 13 Goya, scr.; 4 Normica Heir, scr.; 12 Timbrel, ftf** hind; 3 Aranui, 12yds. be hind i 8-Bon Bon,. 12yds. behind; H^ild' Lad, 12ydfi. behind- -5 Roseray; -G-'Sweet Memory, •84yds. behind; 14 Polar Star,:%yds. heWon by two lengths and a half. Time, JIAiS'aEER 53 EANDICAP, of 100. snvs.. ( One mile and a half. 3 Benusant, scr (Robertson) 1 1 Greta. 48yds; behind -■ i- Temple ..!.... •■••-: - ? Alfo started; 0 Charmmsr Hod, scr.;.b Bonanza,- scr., and Flora. Dillon! (coupled); 3 Dillon Way. per.; 11 Endeavour, 12y<ls, behind; !) Polyanna, 12yds. tohind; 8 Jack of Diamonds, 12yds. liehind; 2 IMftn, 24yds.- behind; 11 Confusion, 24yds. behind; 7 Coal Light, 48.v(15.- Miind; 12-Shanna Golden, 60yds. behind; BTe Awa, GOyds. behind-. ;Woti by four lengths. - lime, 3mm. CAMPBELL''HANDICAP,' of 450 sots. Two miles. -■.--. 4 Waverley,. 12yds. behind ... (Pawl) 1 1 Willie Lincoln, '36yds."{coupled with Pif.aroa, 24yds.) •• • 2 G Asturio, scr.., 3 •Uso Bhirterl:2 Harold Devon, scr.; 7 Alf M'Kinhey, scr.; 8 Lieutenant, 12yds. behind; IPitaroa,.24yds..behind; 3 Steel Bell; '72yds. behind; 5 Cathedral .Chimes, 156 yds. behind. ; ..'■'.. . ' Won by two lengths. lime, 4nnn. 3l>sec.' •■•■■•'■-.■ ■ , EASTER HANDICAP..<rf. 150. sots.. Two ■ ■■■ ■' •'" ' miles; ■ ■ • 1 Oruarangi, 48yde. behind (Paul) 1 8 Kcmpsey, serl' .'. ■...,...'..",.... '• 2 3 Ruanui, 36yds. behind 3 Also started: - s'Rejoice,'- ect.; 2 Tanoatna, scr.; 6 Tinoliemiaj 7 Goodrich, 24yds. behind;' 9 Sundial, 48yds. behind; i 'Gallipoli, Gflyds. behind. ■ Won by a length and a half. Time, 4min. 44 2-ssec.-' ' ■ lIOBSON HANDICAP, of !00 sove. One milo' and'a half. 1 "Wilding, 34v<ls. blul. (Cunningham) 1 4 Comedy Chief, 12yds/ behind 2 5 Princo F.001e,..48yd5. behind 3 Also started: 6 Manuka Park, 12yds.' behind; 3,Miss- Rolfp, .behindj 2 Inwood,' 36yds! behind; 7 Bronzs Patch, 48yds. behiiul; 8 Little Kauri, 43yds. beliiiid.'"* ■'"■''■'-" : '■ Won by four' lengths. Time, 3min. 35soc. :■' • ■■ ■ • ■'■ " ■■■' STEWARDS' HANDICAP, 0f.200 sots. : ■ Two' miles. 6 Gold Boy, 72yd9; behind ... (Owner) 1 7 King Capitalist, 84yds. behind ..:: 4 .. 2 3 Blackthorn, 60yds. behind ...'...„..;.... 3 Also started; 2 Wonderland, ficr.; i Amberite, scr.; b Kirikiriroa, 24yds. behind; 6 Hint, 48yds."behind; 1 Auckland Girl,.72yds. behind. ■■-.■■.■ -. . '; N .Won 1 by two loiigths.' . Time, 4min. 46 2-Sscc. ... CORNWALL'HANDICAP, of 250- sots. ' i One mile. Gold Girl, 12yds. behind (Kinnimont) 1 2 All Bell, scr... ...J........... 2 Inwood, scr. 3 Also started: 8 Victor G., scr.; 7 .Prince , Poole, scr.;"6 Trooper Dillon, scr.; i Pitaroa, 24y<!s.' behind, and Wiliio Lincoln, liGyds. behind (coupled); 9 Eccentric, ,24yds. behind; 5 Derby Dillon, 24yds. behind. ' • ' Won-by four length* , . Time, 2min, 15 3-ssec. ■'■.-' MARCONI HANDICAP, of 150 sots. One mile.. 1 .Ruanui, 12yfls. behind ... (Julian) 1 3 Linotype, 24yds. behind, (coupled with Prince Akwood) , 2 3 Prince Akwood, -18yds,' behind 3 Also started:.6 Goodrich, scr.; -I George K., scr., and Dorothy Dimple, 48yds. behind (couplnd);.B.Scout, ter.; 5 Lincoln Star, scr.'; 7 Gallipoli, 12yds. behind; 11 Sundial, 24yds. behind; 10 Pearl d'Or, 24yds. behind; 9 Red George, 2-lyds. behind; 2 Galvanila, 36yds. behind. Won by five lengths. Time, 2min. 24 2-ssec.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 165, 7 April 1919, Page 9

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