THE TURF
MARLBOROUGH MEETING
IMARIBBOX WINS PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP.
Br Velegranh—l'resi A»«ocf»tton. Blenheim, May 5. For the second day of the Marlborough Hace Meeting there was fine, cold weather. and the attendance was larger than on the first day. The course was still Uoldine. Results:—
HACK HANDICAP, if 70 nova. Ki.t furlonns — 2 Minsland, 7st. 131b. (A. Reed), 1; 1 TJtuwnl, 10r:t. 81b. (T). Morris). 2: 3 Black Night, Bst. 51b. (W. Thorns), 3. Also started: 5 7.e!a, 7st. 51b..: 4 Silk Ribbon. 7st. lib. Won by two and a half lengths. Time. lmin. 19 2-ssco.
THIRD TROTTING HANDICAP, of 65 riivs. Two miles—l (Jilumet. 48yds. hehind (F. BrouAam). 1; 3 Renington, P4yds. behind (L. Berkett), S; 4 Wildmoor Lad, scr. iV. Alborn). 3. Also startc-.l: 5 flnpaura. scr.: 2 Burlmoor. i2yds. behind. Won easily. "Time. smin. 38 3-osec.
PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, cf 150 sovs. One mile and 80 yards.—l Imaribbon. lOst. f»i. (W. Belli. 1: 5 Esnerance. 7st, ilb. (A. M'Cormac) J; 4 Rose Pink, 7st. 101b. (A. Re"d). 3. ..Also Etarted: 3 Mattv. 9st. 4lh • i Consultation. 7st. 121b. Rose Pink led for the greater part of the race. Imaribbon eq.me away ir. the straight and won easily by threo lengths. Time, lmin. 52Ffie. !
OMAKA WELTER HANDICAP, of « sovs. Seven furlongs.—4 Miesland, Bst. 'lb. (A. Reed), 1: 5 Lady Perssi, 7st. 131b. (J. Young), 2: 6 Zela, 7st: 91b. (A. M'Cormac). 3. Also started: 2 TJtuwai. ICet. 131b.: 3 Restful, 9st. 81b.: 1 Rangi Aroha, Bst. 41b. W- i,v •> i-nd. Time. lmin. 35 3-ssec.
. TELEPHONE HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. Six furlongs.—2 Aliika. Bet. 31b. (A. Reed). 1; 1 Matatua. 9st! 41b. 'T. Pritchard). 2: 3 Snanjle, 7sl. 13!b. (C. Reed). 3. Also started: 5 Gold Problem. Bst. 81b.: 4 Pariform, 7st, 41b. Won by nearly three lengths. Time, lmin.-18 3-ssec. '
RIVERLANDS HAOIC HANDICAP, of 90 sovs. Fivn furloi>7F—3, Phel; Nipht. B=t. 91b. (W. Thome). 1: 2 Gold Coast. 7st. (A. Reed), 2: 1 Jean Gluten. Bpt. 91b. (Patterrnn), 3. Also started: 4 Fron Boy. Bst. Hb.; 6 Emigre. 7st.: 7 Orjande, 7?t.; 5 Roknia. 7st. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin. 5 3-sseo.
FOURTH TROTTING HANDICAP, of e5 sovs. One mile.—3 Ar.nin Pinole. 36yds. behind (.T. August). 1; 4 Coalfield. 36ydR. behind (jr. lb her). 2: 7 Bita lire. Zgvds. behind (S. Bennett). 3. Also started: i HoF<i A'.ron. ?.4yd=. behind: fl Lath- Lyons, 36yds, behind; 2 Never Will. ifi.vdF. behind; 1 Hal Joseph. 48yds. behind: 5 Brandon, 72yds. behind; 6 Tnvictus. 108 yds. heh'nd. Won. by a length. Time. 2min. 34 2-spe<\
FAREWELL HANDICAP. o£ 110 bovb. Five furlonirs.—s Gold Problem. 9st. (B. Morris). 1: 6 Hymettius. 7et. 91b. (Lambees). 2: 1 Trentham Rose. Bst. 21b. 'A. Deed), 3. Also startprt; 3 Watty, 10«t. 21b.: 2 Sweet Memory. 9at. 131h.: 4 Piriform, 7st. 91b.; 7 Ohndie, 6st, 71b. Won by a lenuth. Time, lmin. 4 4-ssec.
STAKE INCREASED
By Telegraph—Preps Aaaoclatlnn. Chrlstchurch, May 5. At a meetinc ot the committee' of the Canterbury Jockey Club, it -iva': divided to raise the stake for the Grand National Hurdles from £1250 to £1500. The ktake and conditions of the New Zealand Cup remain. the same aB last year; ACCEPTANCES FOB C.J.C. ROYAL MEETING. By Telegraph—Press Association Chrlstchurch May 5. The following acceptances have been received for the Canterbury Jockey Club's l'oyal M.eilinK:— . WELCOME HURDLES, of IOCO boys: One mile and three-quarters—Hylans, 12st. 21b.; Kohu, list, 131b.; Sendown, list. 61b.; Ganp Awa\ list. 51b,; Crib, 10st. i3lb.; Sweet Tippejary, lOst. 121b.; Jeannot, lOst. 111b.; Tip Up, lOst. 71b.; Gaylieht, ""Ost. 41b.; Take Down. 9st. 91b.; Jack Symons, 9at. 71b.; Kine Star, 9st. lib.; Warform, 9st.i Glensponse', 9st.: Naujhty Boy. 2st.; Speed Kins, 9st.: Jackaroo. 9st. ItENOWN STEEPLECHASE, of 750 sovs. Two miles and a half.—Waimai, list. 131b.; Master Strowan, list. 12!b.; Coalition. llßt. 91b.; Silverspire. IOBt. 91b.; Crib. lOst. 31b.; Arlington, lOst. lib.; Mauawaponea. 9st 131b.; Mcrr.v Lad. 9st. 131b.: San Sebastian, 9et. 131b.: Eore, 9st. 81b.: Palladio, 9st. 71b.; Kaupokonui, 9st. 71b.: Sonny, 9st. 71b.; Tumult, 9st. 71b. MARLBOROUGH STAKES, of 1250 eovs. One mile. Woiiht-for-aße—Arrowsmlth, fat.; Karo, Bst. 121b.; Amythas, fist. Jib.; Kitrht and Loft. 7st. 31b. ROI'AL HANDICAP, of 1250 bovh. One mile and a half.—Kilrush, Bst, 111b.; Onslaught, Bst. 61b.; Imnribbon, Bst. 21b.; Melee, -7at. 131b.; 'Bonnie' Maid. "7e't. 1211).; Elcus, 7st. 111b.; Sunart, : 7st. : IOUf. i Brackenfleld. 7st.. 91b.: Jfetaua, 7st. ,61b.: RoyalStar, 6st, 131b.: Warlike, 6st. 131b.; Kilkee, 6st. 111b.; Almoner, 6st. 71b.: Maro Anthony, 6st. 71b. CORNWALL HANDICAP, cf 600 sovs. Ons a mile and a Quarter.—Starland, 9st. sib.; * Clean Sween. 9st. 31b.; Nightraider, 961. 31b.; Bondaee, Bst. 81b.; s Foo Chow. Ust, 61b.; Sisyphuß. Bat. 51b.; Chacronia, bat. 51b.; Primum, Bst. 31b.; Admiral Talbot, 7at. 151b.: Adopted, 7st. 131 d.; ilarnlors, 7at, !31b.; Glentanner, 7ft. lllb.: Nautical, 7st. 101b.:' Barley Rfce, 7st. Sib.: Kilcalm, 7st. 71b.; Will Oakland, 6st. 101b., Juliana, 6st. 101b.: Gossard, 6st. 101b! tiANDRINGJIAM WELTEii HANDICAP, of 500 sovs. Six liirloiißE.—liraokcntleld, 9at. 131b.; Hetaua, 9st, lllb.: Killoven, 9st. 61b.; Torfreda, 9et. 51b.: Mustard Pot, 9st. 31b.; Silver l'euk, Bst. 101b.; ]Jurran«
corn:. BBt. 71b.; Kllkce, Bst. 61b.: Caverock. Bet. 31b.; Almoner, 7st. 131b.'; Sleepy Head, Tat. 91b.; Sundance. Vet. 51b.: Moorabbe, 7st. 71b.; Link TJd. 7st. 71b., l'rimum. 'Ist. 71b.; Marc Anthony, 7st. 71b.: Checkmate, •7st. 71b. i Astray. 7et. lib.
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