RACING NEWS.
BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSN., COI’YF’GHT. I NELSON RACES. ! NLi/SON, March 3. ; dlie Nelson Jockey Club meeting ' orn.ineneed in beaiititul weather, with a large attendance. ’Results: .Maiden Hack.- Lord l sk 1, Alisamon War Rahy 3. Won in ft canter. Time 1.18. 1 Riilimond Trot. —Petersen 1. Sir Wii lmoor 2. Ouincelyn 3. Time 0.18 2-5. , Ne'soii Cup. Insiirrection I, Maintain 2, ( heer Up 3. Won bv half a neck. Time 2.8. ' Hope Hack Handicap. Lady Lucid- ! lus 1, Black Night 2, Royal Battery 3. 1 Won bv half a neck, dime 1.30. ,
Stewards’ Handicap.— Barleycorn 1, Cheer Up 2, Bunny 3. Won by a
length. Time 1.15. Wai-iti Trot.—Lady Dunmoro 1. Hopeless 2, Alarm Bell 3. Won easily Time 3.39 2-5. , Telegraph Handicap, lord Fsk 1, Lady Gazeley 2, Jackaroo 3. Won by a length and a half. Time 1.14 1-5. Glen Memorial. Sir Fanciful 1, Royal Exchange 2, Paiiform 3. Heads separated placed horses. "Time 1.28 3-5. i DANXEVIRKE RACES. SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. ! DaNNF.YITUvE, March 3. The Dannevirke Racing Club’s Autumn Meeting concluded to-day in line weather, with a moderate attendance. The tote receipts were £20,532, ns against £29,017 on the corresponding day last year, making a total for the meeting of £54,997 as against £55,000 last autumn meeting. Results: Hack Handicap Hurdles. Tornea 1. Siynysian 2, Malincourt 3. Won by two lengths. Time 2.47. Glengarry Handicap. Astenna and Tari (a dead heat) 1, Canyon 3. A great race, Asterina just getting up on the post. Time 1.14.
Nursery Handicap—Soulterina 1, Tor Tua 2. Dissertation 3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.1 3-5.
Hartgill Memorial. —Blight Commander 1, Railand 2, Rouen 3. Won by a length. Time 1.50.
Telephone Hack Handicap, \erbosity, Kitia 2. Gate Pali 3. Won hv a length and a half. Time 1.15. Kaitoke Welter Handicap. Lady General 1. Mumble 2, Tirania- 3. Won by a length and a half. Time 1.29. Tapuata Hack Welter. —Festivity 1, Admiration 2, Lord Ashloa 3. Won by a length and a half. Time 1.48.
GORE RACES. GORE, March 3. Gore Racing Club's Autumn Meeting concluded in fine, windy voathei, with a good attendance, the track being hard and fast. The totalisator luuidled £12,999, against £14,203 10s on the second day last year.
Novice Hack Handicap - Night Alarm 1, Lima 2, Mettledrit't 3. Won by a length. Time 1.2 4-5. Progressive Handicap.—Nellie Scott I Then 2. Guardness 3. Whin by lour lengths. Time 3.32. Autumn Handicap.—Ralamon 1, Melee 2, Linden 3. The winner was never headed. Time 1.57. Hokonui Hack Handicap.—Sunlit 1. Ostermnn 2, Sartolite 3. Won by a length. Time 1.16. Suburban Steeples.-C’azna 1, Achilleous 2, Staff Officer 3. W r on easily. Time 5.12. President’s Handicap,-KiUowen I, Satisfaction 2, Borodino 3. Time 1.14 Telegraph Trot.— Until 1, Eros 2, Bell W r allace 3. Won by eight lengths. Time 2.25 3-5. Borough Handicap.-Thaddcus 1, Botanist 2, Twinkle 3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.42.
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