WANGANUI MEETING
CLIENT WINS BIG HANDICAP. STAKES TO HYMESTRA. By Telegraph—Prcw Association. Wanganui, February 28. For tho second day of the AYaHgaiuu races there was beautiful wrathol; and a largo attendance. The totalizator handled .£1)2,704, against. X1G.5315 for the Fame day last year, making a total for tho meeting of .£111,879 against .£88,901) last meeting. Results:— AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. One mile and 110 yards. 8 Demagogue, 7st. 81b (C. Eeed) 1 4 Esthonin, B't. 31b. (A. M'Cormac) 2 7 Eoso Queen, 7st. Gib. ... (P. liayner) 3 Also started: 3 Bonnetter, Bst. 91b.; 9 Melee, Sst. 71b.; 5 Simonides, Sst. 211).; G liagdnd, 7st. 121b.; 2 Jutland, 7st. 711).; 1 Borealis, 7st. 61)).; 12 Ermine, 7st. 71b.; 3 Aniberine, Gst. 71b.; 11 Fahtalf, Gst. ?11>.; 10 Tirana, Gst. 71b. Demagogue took the lead entering the straight, winning by half a length from Esthonin. I!«se Queen was three-quar-ters of a length away. Time, lmin. ijl 3-ssre. MATARAWA HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six furlongs. 1 Kinscm, Sst (M. M'Cnrten) 1 7 Egmont Park, B't. 111b. (R. E«cd) 2 4 Dainty Step, 9st. 71b (A. Oliver) 3 Also started: 10 Ruddy, 9st. 41b.; 2 Parornngi, Sst. 101b.; 11 Prince Formby, Bst.; 3 Quiniro, 7st. 121b.; 5 Passin' Through, 7st. 111b.; 8 Farce, 7st. 1111).; 9 Marble Bar, 7st. 101b.; 12 Philomela, isl. 101b.; G Hepta, 7st. 101b.; 13 Student, 7st.; 14 Legato, 7ft. Kinsem was fust to show out and led MaTblo Bar, Philomela, Farce and Hepta to the straight, where lie camc nwav (o win by ono and a half lengths. Dainty Step was two lengths away. Time, lmin. 1(1 l-ssec. JACKSON STAKES, • of 500 sovs. Six furlongs. 3 Hymestra, by Hymcttus—Strnga, 9st. (J. O'Shea) 1 2 Acre, by Linacre—Miss Arlir-t'in, !)st (C. Price) 2 1 'Silver ffjink, by Achilles—fjecrct Link, Sst. 111b (A. M'l'linn) 3 Also started: 3 Missgoid, 7st.; 4 Listcwol, 7st. Silver Link led Hymestrn, Acre, Missgold and Listowol to the straight, where Hyinostrn headed Silver Link to win by a couplo of lengths fr<jin Acre, with Sjj-
vcr Link a long-th away third. Time, lmin. lGsec. FOIIDELL HURDLES, of 200 soys. About one mile nnd three-quarters. < I Goldstream, list, 'lib (H. Burt) 1 ' 3 Explorer, lOst. slb. ... (11. Lorigan) 2 D Ratana, list. Gib (.T. Kann) 3 Also started: 2 Zola, list. 71b.; 3 Wishful, lOst. Ulb.; J Army Service, 9st. Bib.; (i Applaud, 9st.; 7 War Star, ilst. Goldstream led Ratana and Explorer into tho straight and won by u good three lengths from Explore]'. Ratana was a length behind third. Time, 3niin. 24sec. OICOIA HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six furlongs. 7 Isabel, Cst. 91b (,T. Barry), 1 " G Verbosiiy, 7st. lib. (A. M'Ccrnwic) 2 1 Insurrection, Tat. lib (A. Ellis) t t Jiieuse, 7st. 131b (K. Bagby) t | tDead-heat third. s Also started; 2 Canyon, 7st. 131b.; 5 , Bestir, 7st. 71b.; 3 Little River, 7st. 71b. ; Verbosity and Rieuso led into tho straight, but Isabel came through from \ tile back and beat Verbosity by half a : length with Itieuse and Insurrection a . dead-heat third, a couple of -lengths ! awav. Time, lmin. 17 4-ssec. i WANGANUI STAKES, of 700 sovs. Ono mile and a half. • 6 Client, by Elevation—Bonbeur, Bst. Gib (C. Price) I 1 Taiamni, by The Nut—Lady Molly, Bst. Gib (11. Gray) 2 4 Oratress, by Demosthenes—Equilas, Sst. 131b : (A. Oliver) 3 Also started; 9 Kilrush, 9st.; 2 Ivilmoon, Bst. 1011).; G Gazique, 7st, 121b.; 7 Dusky Eve, 7st. 121b.; 3 Lovematch, 7st. 211>.; 8 Moutoa Ivnnova, 7st. 21b. Taiamai, who was in front practically all the way, led into tho straight with Dusky Eve, Client, Moutoa Ivanova and Oratress as her nearest attendants. Client collared Taiamai at the distance, eventually winning by three lengths. Oratress was a similar distanco away third. Dusky Eve was fourth. Time, 2min. 38sec. HARRISON,HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. One nvilo and a distance. 4 Tame Fox, 7st. 91b (J. Hare) I 5 Haversack, Sst (R. Style?) 2 10 Better Luck; 7st (R. Morris) 3 Also started; 7 Self-Alliance, Sst. ■fib.; 2 Hallowvonia, Bst. 31b.; 3 War Baby, Bst. 21b.; 12 Army Service, Bst. lib.; 1 Kilgour, Bst.; G Empyrean, 7st. 211).; 8 Rebuff, 7st.; 9 Crystal Palace, 7st.; 11 Mannish, 7st. Haversack made the early running, the field becoming bunched at the home turn. At the distance Tame Pox came away from Haversack and Better . Luck, and they finished in that order, half lengths separating the trio. Time, 2inin. lsec. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 500 sore. Six furlongs. 3 Bo Peep, by Devonian—Shepherdess, Sst. Gib (L. Morris) 1 1 Arrowsmith, by Chaucer—Sagitta, 9ft. 81b (J. Olsen) 2 5 Swanee River; by : Demosthenes— Northern Rose, 7st. 81b. (&'. Bagby) 3 Also started; 2 Lord Kenilworth, Sst. 41b.; G Chimera, Bft. 31b.; 7 Inah, Vat. 121b.; 8 Lionskin, Tat. Gib.; 4 Astinome, 7st. lib. Swaneo River led Inah, Chimera, and Astinome along the back, when Arrowsmith took charge and showed tho way into the straight to Swanee River, Bo Peep and Chimera. In a fine finish Bo Peep got the'verdict by a head, Swanee River being over a length away. Time, lmin. losec.
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