SPORTING.
MASTERTON RAOES.
(Per Press Association.) Masterton, last night. > For tbe Masterton races, first day, the weather was fine. The sum of 46697 was put through tho machine. The results were : Hack Hurdles—Roseplot 1, Rooms 2, Casscopea 3. Guelder Rose, Saraband, and Komingo were scratched. Time, 3.24 3-5. Dive, 42 11s and 42 6s. Maiden Hack—Phemie 1, Kaimeao 2, Strathora 3. Wild Duck and Steel Gun were scratched. Time, 1.33 1-5. Divs, 44 12s and 49 4s. y Waipipi Cup. * / Gold Crown .1 J Hydrant ... ... ... 2 Geld Dust ... ... , ... 3 —Crimson Lako was scratched. Time, 2.10 2-5. Divs, 45 19s ond 43 3s. Masterton Hack—Maniopoto 1, Lavina 2, Faro 3. Admiral Cervoras, Letbeline, Silverline, Languid, aud Bonuis Prince also ran. Time, 1.45. Divs, 41 6s and 44 9s. Telegraph Hack—Black Squall 1, Mani 2, St. Bill 3. Maniopoto, Gawaiu, Spoil, Matukokiri, and Aotea were scratched. Time, 1.17 1-5. Divs, 422 8s and 11b. Ladies’ Bracelet—Tha Loader 1, Mocassin 2, Guelder Bose 3. Grand Jury* Hindoo. and Kaimere were scratched. Time, 2.16 4-5. Divs, 42 7s and 42 16s. April Handicap—Wind 1, Ziska 2, Immersion-3. Gold Crown, Hamua, Sunfish, Rungarawa, and Noneen were scratched. Time, 1.29. Divs, 43 12s and 44 ss.
Dash Handicap—Patuna 1, Jolly Friar 2, Miss Lanoelot 3. Maui, Sardonyx, St, Bill, St. Clsimor, Letherline, Phemie, Aarangi, and Potrolia were scratched. Time, 1.3. Diyß, 414 Is and 412 4s. MASTERTON ACCEPTANCES. XPer Press Association.) . Masterton, last night. The foliowiog are the acceptances for the Masterton races : Hack Hurdles, of 50 sovs ; one and half miles.
C.J.C. HANDICAPS.
(Per Press Association.) . Christchurch, last night. The following handicaps have been declared for the Canterbury Jockey Club’s autumn meeting:— „ Kildeire Hurdle Handicap—Levant 21.9. , Mohican 10.18, Slow Tom 10.10, Magni- v fiqent 10.4, The Gu.esser 10.4, Tupara 10.3. Nikola, Bongo a 9.0. * Russley Plate Handicap—Oontenter Finland, Alumini 8.2, Largesse, Eden* > Catashore, Porusettia 8.0, Euchlid 7.11, Makaroff, Grand Poplar. Bonnie Brae, Assegai Vardo, Ventalera, Riviera. Teitaihar 7.9. o e ** or Handicap—Signalman 9.13, Exmoor 9.12, The Mohican, Bagpipes role 9 ; 3 - Speculate 8.13, Cbryseis Kopuiai 8.11, liady Hyonors 8.10 Donno Rosa, Qnagga, Crichton,Beductioi 8.0, Ability, Pensive, Curatina, Stepaside Antigone 8.0. .' Stockburn Handioßp—CaDhie Cbiel 9.2* Signalman 8.10, Calibre 8.8, The Mohieaa 8.2, Virole 8.0, Stepdancer 7.9, Speculate, , Koputai 7.7, Beau Seaton 7.2, Secret Society, Quagga, Wet Blanket, Reduction 7.0, Delarey 6.10, Royal Crown 6.9, Prinoß Loris, Blythemaid 6.7.
TIMARU RACES.
(Per Press Association.) Tho ~ .. Timaru, last night. £ y?£ be1 ’ was fine and attendance' good, and the racing was very interesting. ' £27B7 ma th f ba “ dled r- 2191 »» against ’ nlool’ th ° total foc tho meeting being ’ wcm*— SamSt £S2BS lor 1304 ‘ T ho results Temaka Handicap—Gow Gaw 1, Blue Stocking 2, Goodwork 3. Div, £7 lfia. Autumn Handicap. ‘ ir Eopntai j Tirole *“ 2 Do la Rey ... ... "* 3 —Won by a head. Div., £3 12s. Hack Race—Blue Stocking 1, Myrtle*' Borry 9, Good Sight 3. The winner was £‘> < 63and < 17 0r InQoCaia * oDi running. Div President’s Welter—Saranges I, Raw* f | town 2, First Shot 3. Div., £3-10s. 19s and~£i r lgi? USh *’ Bo 2 ‘ ' Baugitata Handicap—Grand March 1. £1 17^ S 2 ’ Mußkbnrn 3 - I>iv £2 10s and t _ Farewell—Sandy 1, Beau Seaton 2, Pensivo 3. Div., £6 4s and 10s.
Wind 11 4 Grand Jury 9 7 Cassiopea ... 10 10 Position . ... 9 2 Lull 10 .0 Warwick ... 9 0 Guelder Bose 9 13 Saraband ... 9 0 Bounce 9 10 Opaki Hack Handicap, of 50 sovs; seven* furlongs. Maui 9 5 Fanoy work 7 6 Black Squall 8 9 Silver-Lene 6 13 Faro 8 7 Maminga ... 6 13 St. Winifred 8 1 Languid ... 6 10 Boyal Blue 7 12.-' Autumn Handicap, of 100 sots ; one mile. Submarine... 8 7 Immersion!.. 7 0 Ziska 8 1 Crimson Lake 6 13 Hydrant ... 7 9 Lady’s Links 6 10 Narcotic 7 8 Noneen ... 6 8 Gold Dust... 7 8 Capulet 6 8 Sunfish 7 1 Variation ... 6 7 High Weight Hack Handicap, of 50 eova ; one mile. Pardon 12 5 Ngatiroa ... 10 8 Adm'l CerePemmican... 10 7 veras 12 3 Eomingo ... 10 7 The Leader 12 2 Eaimere ... 10 7 Mocassin ... 11 11 Bana 10 7 Moetoropukn 11 0 Oryx* ... 10 7 Artisan 10 13 Detfci 10 7 Clovelly 10 10 M’s Foreshore 10 J jfjr% k : Sir Agnes ... 10 10 Bailway Hack Handicap, of 50 sots three-quarters mile. Maui 9 7 Furneaux ... 7 9 Black Squall ,8 11 First View... 7 1 Sardonyx ... 8 6 Miss Lancelot 6 13 St Bill ... 7 13 Phemie 6 13 Boyal Blue 7 13 Dulcinea ... 6 7 Telephone Handioap, 70 sots ; three . 1 j quarters mile. Wet Beef ... 8 6 Gawain ... 7 5 Ziska >8 2 Sunfish ... 7 4 Wind 7 13 Sylveria ... 6 7 ■ Welter Hack Handicap, of 150 sots 0D9 mile. , > Pardon 10 13 Clem 8 7, The Leader 10 10 Pemmican... 8 7 .*? . ‘ ; Faro 10 8 Weiohirie ... 8 7 Letherin ... 8 9 \ Bonnie Prince 8 7.i Languid 8 7 & Final Hack Handicap, of 50 sots ; furlongs. / x-’- ■ .Gawain 8 9 Montague ... 6 7 - \ Sardonyx ... 8 9 Melba 6 7 St Bill . ... 8 1 Phemie > ... 6 7 V' Pa Tuna ... 7 11 Bana 6 7 t - Swop ... 7 6 Hinupai ... 6 7 Hukaaka ... 7 4 Orifice ... 6 7 Jolly Friar 7 2 Eaimere ... 6 7 4 Hone 6 10
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1430, 14 April 1905, Page 2
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