RACING NEWS.
BV TELEGRAFH —PRESS ASSN., COFYBHJHT. 0 ' NELSON J.C. SATURDAY’S RESULTS. y NELSON, March '5. c The Nelson Jockey Club Meeting was e continued to-day in 'line weather and before a large attendance. Results: — 1 Trial Stakes.-Calutas 1, hi the Rink -2, A lisa moil 3. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time 1.3 2-5. , ' Maitai Trot. Silverctta 1, Never a Will 2. Alarm Bell 3. Won by two - lengths. Time 5.2 2-5. Redwod Memorial. Royal Exchange !• 1. War Baby 2. M’epatau 3. Won by a 1 length and a half. Time 1.43. ! Talnma Hack Welter. Bitch Dark |, Beloved 2. Royal Battery 3. Won by a bead. Time 1.30. Flying Handicap. Fortune Teller 1, Barleycorn 2. Lady Oazeley 3. Won by fi head. Time 1.1 2-5. Wakatu Trot.— Harold 1, Myrtle 1 Leaf 2, Ano May 3. Won by a length And a half. Time 3.47. Stoke Handicap.—Lord Usk 1. Midland 2. Alisamon 3. Won by a length, j Time 1.10. ! Waimea Welter.—Sir Fanciful 1, Ma- , tatua. 2. Cheer Up 3. Won by a length. Time 1.28 2-5. 1 The totalisator bandied €30.506 for the meeting, against ' £37.207 last year. AKA BOA R ACKS. CHRTSTCI H'llCH. March 5. The Aka'foa County Racing Club's Annual Meeting was held at Riccarton to-day, the club’s own track at Motu- I karara having been ploughed up pre paratory to being resown. The totali- , satnr investments were £30.12!). R°- ! suits: — ' I Trial Plate, llumholdt 1. Timepiece , o Pada 3. Won bv two lengths. lime j 1.13 3-5. v ’ ; : Waihora Bark Trot. Day Dnlt 1. j Brownwood 2, Ben V allaee 3. Ibe.e ; lv ere forty lengths between the first three. Time 4.51 2-5. 'l’erawera Jumpeis’ Mat. Endure '. King Star 2. Vice Re.oil 3. Won by a length. Time 2.11. Peninsular Cup. -Foo Chow t. Royal Stag 2. Warlove '3. Wbii bv two lenktbs. Time 2.6. Aliuri Hack Handicap.— lioratius I. Wartone 2, Brown Willy 3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.0 3-5. 1 Kinloeh Welter Handicap. Sunny l.o'cli I,'Comment 2. Braid 3. Won liv a. length, 'lime 1.28. > Waiwera Handicap Trot. Lear Dillon 1, Outstep 2, War Bond 3. Won V six lengths. Time 3.36. , Forsyth Flying Handicap. Will Oak- | l,ml L Algidus 2. Pyjama 3. Won’ by , two lengths. Time 1.12 l->. v.r c. autumn MEETINO. I MELBOURNE. March 6. There was fine but blowy weather lor , the Victorian R.C.’s Autumn Meeting. t The attendance was good and the going f a trifle heavy. The veteran Niekajack. , ridden by tiie ex-New Zealander Me- , Gregor created a surprise by finishing | strongly and winning the Hurdles eas- , jlv from the fancied Tullilali. Pines Hurdles. —Niekajack 1. I nib r lnli 2, Yoiinghal 3. Won by lour r lengths. Time 3.504. 1 St Legor.—Nautical 1. Salilros 2. The Warbler 3. Won by twelve length- j; Time 3.5’. ;l Essendon Stakes.—Enrythmie 1, Accrington 2. Alillieme 3. Won by a s length. Time 2.131. Newmarket Handicap. Blue Cross 1. * Rostrum 2. Rntliillet 3. Won easily bv n lomrth. Time 1.14.1. Sires Produce Stakes.- Isa 1. Antarian 2. Softon 3. Won by one and a quarter lengths. Time 1.28]. v Brunswick Stakes. —AVildun 1. Demo. t< cracv and Orula (dead beat) 2. Won by bt a neck. Time 2.81. t'
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