NOTES AND COMMENTS
(By Glkncoe. % ,
The Egmont Meeting will be. held on Wednesday and Thursday of tins week Tho Poverty Bay Meeting wiß take nlnce on Thursday anil Sahirdaj. The Hamilton Meeting will be concludUnderstood that an offer of 1000 guineas was refused for Santormi after Hie Taranaki Meeting. The buyer was a well-known Ilawkeu Bay ° W The' Manianoto geldinc Mannish was the medium of considerable tho Urenui Electric Handicap at the Nc v Plymouth Meeting, bat the trained aniinnl fa>led to attract the l tention of the judge. A wrv nleesing feature of the lara naki "Nfeeting on the second day was the consistent form shown by several of tho candidates. Explorer, runner-np to Mastev Moutoa on the opening day. scored on the second day, when Ins conn,.. ro ib'cnt. Stnrland. who had b»en nl™.o°" f df' e th°e F Cu" S dividend 'pavers WHer prevailed in the Paul Momonal »ie*-c:rH^S annexed th« Nursery day, and Waimatao, who U) " had all thi» best of matters, no less Gisboi-ne Cup. He was ™ Parted'fav'oiirit'e, 'but failed to some time wfs • SttSer not 'sell, t!, The S ne S w owner of Punka, has been untrim mare in -i^obaWyVo)\r\ »° " 11U ; « * fop^i from Pnnkn. nni ns th( , vrLrir-ta":™ s;'S tl-o onen snr.nt e\e.nt. Rewi Poto is now quite sound again i "Me owner intends putting him into ,?o'K WVitH a View to getting him readv for the winter season. Arrm smith nroved equal, to carrying Ost rdb 'and wimruT th«■ pntio.w.l »t the Hnmilton Meeting on SaturZT Tho imported horse was heavily bv lo«n1 aDortwn. who wers :Cnb v surprised at the return given H w anticipated.. H;e Vv-ally-W. PSol-mnil we? ten (rood fc- the poor 'nt sin met in the Tamahere Stakes on Sntnvkv H«- win wna fully oxoected, and th» chestnut fill l ' fa'on,it^. who fiviihcd unpriced m the Hi.lmvne Cun on Tlnirsdav has been aeM for in the Ermont fjip. and ovhlent.lv boin.it 'sent em for the race. Tt - cr rt|-«i V" fo iTTin fr mf i hi pi tho ' be better than he failed to defeat at Gisborne.
trotting forbury park meeting. CHIP WON BY GENERAL LINK. K S Teleßraph-Prov .V«o-ialion. Dunedin, February 7. The Forbury Park Trotting Club's Summer Meeting was opened to-day 111 fine' weather. There was a record attendance, and the ironic was good, but dusty Tho sum put through the totalis tor was .£37,861 Ids., compared with J320,n02 100. on the corresponding day i a V vear. Results:— FIRST AMATEUR HANDICAP, of 130 bovs One mile and a half.—C M.'lvinucv Mac, 21yds. behind (A. M'Margliton), 1; 7 Moving Picture, 3(iyds. behind, 2' 21 Kentucky Moor, scr., 3. Also started- 11 Hose Palm, scr.; 19 Kentucky Hector, scr.; 1 Brooklyn Chimes, scr.; 9 Ambassador, scr.; 13 Pitlonr, scr : 20 Lodv Gwendoline, scr.; .) Rose nilkcs, eC r '• '2 Brighton, scr.; 13 Peter M'Kinncy,' sor.; 3 Linda I.uo, scr.; 16 Little Queen «cr.; 21 Waihemo, 24yds. behind; 13 Livingstone, 36yds. behind; 1 Eito,
3Gvds. behind; 10 Itothino, 48yds. I*>hi'nd: 8 Marvin Chief, GOyds. behind; 14 Diameter, 72yds. behind; 12 Dolvillo Wood, 120 yds." behind; 17 To-Night, 120vds. behind. Won by four lengths, two lengths separating second and third. Time. Imin. 0 2-ssec. KENSINGTON HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Two miles—2 Fore, 72yds. behind (V. Alborn), 1; 11 The Gunner, scr., 2; 12 .Tane Wilkes, 108 yds. behind, 3. Also started: 13 Look Out, scr.; G Better Days, 2'kds. ixOiiml; 3 Stanley Direct, scr.; 1 Nctta, 30yds. behind; 11 Queen's Lane, 3Gvds. behind; 9 Wallroon, 48yds. l>ehind; 4 Citadel, GOyds. behind; 5 Lily Dillon 72yds. behind; 7 Locando Junior, 72vds. behind; 15 Sir Gavin, DCyds. behind; 8 Young Star Pointer, 96yds. behind. Won by four'lengths, third liorso two lengths aivav. Time, tain. 53sec. ML'SSKLBUHGII HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. Tn-o lnilw—l Merry Bing.in, scr. (.T .M'Leiman), 1; G Syndicate, SGyds. behind °- 11 Ngapuna, scr., 3. Also started- 8 Panama, scr.; 2 Violina M. Wilkes, scr.; 3 W.D., scr.; 10 Dunvegan, scr.; 0 Strugglor, ear J; 5 Moving Picture, 3Gyds. behind; 4 Master Bobbins, 72yds. be'lrird- 7 Prejudice, 120 yds. behind. \\on by two lengths, third horse a length back. Time, smin. 7 3-ssec. FOREUEY CUP, of 100 govs. Two , miles, 1 General Link, scr (J. Brycc} 1 2 Dean Dillon, scr - 5 Stockade, scr. 3 41=o started: G Shanghai, 12yds. behind; 11 Mintson, 24yds. behind; 7 Sungod, "Ms. behind; 10 Vice-Admiral, 30yds behind; 8 Cora Dillon, 36yds. behind; 9 Whispering Willie, 3Gyds. behind: 3 Moneymaker, 48yds. behind: 4 Albert Cling, 72yds. behind; 5 Cello Sidney Wilkes, 120 yds. behind. _ Dean Dillon led over the first circuit, followed by General Wilkes, Stockade and Mintson. The order was unchanged till reaching tho home turn. General Link then went to the front and von by live lengths, four lengths between second and third. Time, imin. 3G 2-s.=ec. TEI\L HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. Ono mile .and a half. —1 Havrincourt Wood, scr. (J. M*Lennan), 1; 9 Golden Age, 84yds. behind, 2; 7 Laura Child, 24yds. ■behind, 3. Ate started: 3 Wee Franzie, scr.; H Eaynins, scr.; 10 Heatherfield, scr ; 'i Daphne Vale, scr.; G Peter Jieck, scr ; 4 Polka, ecr.; 5 Martin Chimes, scr.; 12 Kinsr Pirate, 24yds. behind; 13 Ribbon Maid, 24vds. behind; 8 Norma
Dillon, 60yds. behind. Won by three lengths, third horse six lengths back. OTAGO HANDICAP, of 175 soys. Two miles.—2 Rita Rose, 24yds. behind (M. Edwards), 1; 3 Koraki, 60yds. behind, 2; 9 James Maddison, scr., 3. Also started- 7 Prejudice, scr.; 5 Exmoor, 12yds. behind; 8 Benmore, 24yds. behind; 1 Marvin Junior, 36yds. bolund; 6 ParkHold, 36yds. behind; 10 Patard, COyds. behind; i Ben Bell, 96yds. behind. Won bv eight lengths, third horso twenty loneths awav. Time, 4min. 53 2-sses. KING GEORGE HANDICAP, of 225 60vs. One mile and a half.—l 3 Royal Step, 43yds. behind (W. H. Muii<), 1; 17 Mnlico, 6cr., 2; 1 Barooga, 3G.vds. behind, S. Also started: 6 Onawa, scr.; 2 Erin's Isle, scr.; B'Royal Chance, scr.; i Wollncetown, scr.; 7 Medallions, J2yds, behind; 18 Masterpiece, 12vds. behind; 12 Winnie G„ 12yds. behind; 1G Vera IC., 21yds. behind; 5 Rangitata Lass, 36yds. behind; 9 Intolerance, 36yds. behind; 4 Dixio Lee, 36yds. behind; Id Rol.hcliff, 48yds. behind; 14 Vilo, 60yds. behind; 11 Guynomer, 60yds. behind. Won by a,lcngth, three lengths between second and third. Time, 3min. 36 l-ssec. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. One mile. —1 Dora Derby, scr. (J. M Lennan), 1; 3 Ranritiairi, 24vds. behind, 2; 7 Emperor, 24yds. behind, 3. Also started' G Red Prince, scr.; 11 Robert Dillon, ser.: 2 George M. Dillon, scr.; 15 Miss Havoc, scr.; 13 Salcombe, 12yds behind; 9 Bacchus, 12yds. behindl Ouimet, 12vds. behind; 1G F. E. Bells, l">yd*. behind; 14 The Linnet, 12yds. beAi'nd; 10 Bill Brown, 12yds. behind; 12 Cromstall, 24yds. behind; 8 Jack Arrah, oGvils. behind; 5 Ttikio, GGyds. behind.
Won- by six lengths, a length between second and third. Time, 2mm. 19 4-5 eec. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. Following arc the acceptances for the "second'AMATEUR HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. One mile and a half—Linda Lou scr.; Armistice, scr.: Indiana Girl, scr ; George J., scr.; Elite, scr.; Hay muis, scr.; Healthfield Lad, scr.; Insw fnd. ?cr.; Muchree. scr.: Little Raven, scr.; Sir Douglas, scr.; Kotlu.no, 12yds. behind; Ribbon Maid, 1-yds. behind; Scenery, GOvds. behind; Jessie Scott, fillvds. behind; To-night, 60yds., behind! Norma Dillon. COyds. behind; Unawa. Blvds. behind. CRESCENT HANDICAP, of 22;> sow. Tv" mi'"" —J" l 'DO' Madison, scr.; loaight, scr.; Parkfield, » tehmd; Miirvin, J nil., 36yds. behind ; Patard, (iOvds. behind; Theseus. 72yds. behind,■ Koraki, 84yds. behind; Rita Lose, Jfiyds.behind: Ben Bell, Mydj; behind; Rosie i OPvds. behind. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, uf 200 sovs. Two miles-Wallriion, scr.; Stanley Direct, scr.; Queen's Lane, scr.; Citadel, 12vds. behind; Iloyal Chance 12yds. behind; Mooney, 12yds. behind: Lilv Dillon 2-1 yds. behind; Locanda, Jun., -4>il. beh'iud: Young Star Pointer, Ms. behind- Vera IC., 48vds. behind; Sir baun, 48viis. behind;' Jane Wi kes. oyds be|iHid• Darooga, 72vds. behind: loit, 72vdV. behind; Silver Shoe. 84yds. behind; Knvnl S'ten. lOSvds. behind. ROYAL "HANDICAP, of 250 sovs One mile and a half-Winnie G., scr., Medallions, scr.; Mnsternieee, scr.; Malice, scr.; Dixie Lee, 12yds. behind; Rangitnta Lass. 12yds. behind; Chaos, 1-jds. behind; l'ouug Star Pomter, hind; Evening Chimes be hind, l>AH)flifTe 24vds. behind; IviK. behind; Vilo, 36yds. beliiml; Royal Step, 48yds. behind; Legacy, nOyds. leW s?i3W4BDS' HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. One mileiiiul a lialf.-Polka, scr ; Indiana Girl scr.; Pandora, scr.; Wee Iran rie scr War Scott, Ms. behind; Look- , 4Sy ls behind; L.tt ehe d Myds behind The Gunner, 72y<U. behindi l Un SlSiS'ot-s Klnnlni''tfbehin!!: behind; Dean Dillon, Mint con 24vds. behind; Suigod, 24yds. oe in d• Vine-Almiral, 36yds. behind; Coia Dillon, 36yds behind; ll£e,'SGvds. behind; General Link. 36vd=. !l tu 2M sovs hind; jack Arrah 36yds behind i Stock ade, 60vds. behind; Mattyb Boj, 7-5 a ZEALAND TROTTING STAKES ' iu harness), of 500 so\s. Oni mil nrnl a half.—Native King, alpht Wilkes. Lady Stepney, Bon Wilkes, Pete, liyre, El Bidctte.
TARANAKI MEETING, cur WONBY OVERRATE. Xly Telegraph—Presn Aefioclatioi). New Plymouth, February 7. The inaugural meeting of tlio Tarnnnki Trnttin* Club was held to-day 011 the New Plymouth racecourse. It was a sucJesrful meeting. There was a »od a - tendanco despite the absoncoof the totalisntor The going was good. Results :- ll UDEN HANDICAP of 25 eoys One milel and a luilf.-Koldntea (Bnira(•lourli), 1; Lincoln Jersey, 2; Ghi toteon i a 3 Also started: Visible, General Sn. Comic. May Dorn, Edna Won hv four lengths. Tune, 'hmn. 1 3-sscc. WVTTAR \ HANDICAP, of 35 sovs. Ono milo fcf,7 C^' ,OS< V (\Villott-). 1; Bolls, 4sc.c„ luo Grnnde «cr. 3. Also started: Pehu, Bsee. Won liv a lon nth. Time, Simn. 57 8-»sec. TABANUO TROTTING CUP, of 100 sovs. Two miles. Overrate. lS<ec. (•>• Show) 1 Waverlev. scr ~ Nancy Patch, tece.i Rio G lengths. third horse two lengths iinv. Time. sinm. 1 Msec. FAITMERR' PLATE, of 20 wvs. One milo and -a half.-Wildwood Quonii Iw) 1; ITuia Girl. 2; Black Can 3. Al=o started: Ebony Lass, Sjambok. Clitj, Mawhiti. General Mha. I c -n' ' Jessie Ashley. Lyrwka, Tip foe. Hwhiaiul Man - .'Bayelln, Recreation, Aji 801 l Won hv six lengths. lime, •Imm. INGLEWOOD HANDICAP, of eove.
Ono, milo ami a quarter.—Kokiritea, ]G?cc.. 1; Lincoln Jersey, lGsec., 2; Clirisl'funia, Kisvc., 3. The only starters. Won l>y threo lengths. Time, 3min. V l-ssec. OTCATO HANDICAP, o{ 50 sovs. One mile.— Jimmy Richmond, Ssec,, 1; Overrate. !bec., 2; Lincoln Star, Bsec., 3. Also Blurted: Nancy Patch, 2sec. Won by a length. Time, 2min. 3Gsec.
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