RACING.
WESTLAND RACING CLUB
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A HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL DAY. | I lie Westland Racing Club was fav- | owed with a line day yesterday for the ! autumn meeting, and there was a good | attendance, showing a substantial inI i rea.se on t!i;it of last Master meeting, j Ila racing cotirst was somewhat heavy ias a result of recent rain, lint the i trotting track- was in capital older, i Speculation was fairly brisk and the turnover lor the day amounted to i CBft 13, a sagainst CBISI last Master, an | i tic-renso for the day of C-J32. The day I passed off very pleasantly, without the j slightest hitch and .Mr Gorton (Stipendiary. Steward) had a very easy line. I here wire good holds and tie? la'nut was keenly cnntosid. Dourer Wood a'--eomntd for a double in the trotting ••vents, putting oji good time in the sr-eond i,e e. TI'C held., were -a, a well to .it lit r. and gnin.rnllv ite- |,rn- ' i" 'lo os proved very (-ujoyaide. Bn-•)■:-in lb'- President'-: jtfeidiiap who lam ii d MomiUiin Ore. had a hi--, as Die mare alter doing h.-r preliminary pulled up lame, ,-u.d the horse nas withdrawn from the race. The rules: of racing pr; vented the hackers receiving it refund of their investments. The Town Baud was present and piayetl a musical programme. As usual the ( hill's officials were at their posts, and the general arrangements were of a very sntislai lory nature. The gate receipt- showed an increase of C 27 on la.-I Master .Meeting. Thu results were as follows: Till AM 11 A.\ DrCA!’. Hi I,K (seeuiitl to receive L I ! and third Ci out of stake) six furlongs. Bestir i-h'i) ... | Wharf, dole (ft. il f > ... g Tilllepi: a? (8.1) ;i A l-o started: [Jalelire IhK. Weary W illie k’.lb Tantalus X.|. Mlixir 7 Win n the liehl had settled don u
V) Inn leilal.i was in the had with Time- I piece. Mlixir. and lie.-iir next. At • !■. I conn r turning into the straight Wh frl'e- j dale dropped hack and lieslir i aim up { on the inside. I nding at lln - distance , b.v several lengths and won very i.:-- j ily, J iniepieee being two lengihs away 1 third. Time 1.22. Tree ISIiX, MAS'i'Mlt HAN'DK'AI’. lIMIiDI.MS i Ol CIA. l (• a ond her-: i to receive 120 • and iliird t'lD out of stake) If mile-, j Strayshof 10.12 | | Silk lleiu lI.A ..... . 2 i Lord lb.k D.-'i ;{ ! Al-o starii d : Lyme !).!!. Silk lleiu | led the way from Sirayshoi, the first j lun. round all .jumping will. Tim -e- 1 'Olid tune round Stray-hot loot: lb ■ j lead and won faiil.v comlortalily h\ uio | h ngilis. Lord I'sk two lengths f ’••.he I baik. lime 2.A,. Tote C7Hii. M.\ I’ll MSS lIAxmcAM I DOT i 'i'(iT'i'cjc','- { rr l u v"! I mile. Denver Mood fisei-s I ; Smitln Dillon I’j-ec- ■> ; I .ad'. ’ - Mill 12-..-S '... 3 ; Ai-ii started : General IVr-hiim- >, r I Didimlo llo.* c I-. I’S,, Rush King |..-cs.. j AHms o-ecs. Marge Ik.inter 12.:,-..! .M i.v Dye I2sees.. Foxglove llisc.s. Den- j '•>■ Wood 5m.,,1 to (he front, ami j trotting w. II had mi 11iflit-’.:lly in si,ill- j pig off it challenge from Smithy Dillon i b.v a length. ! :u!yb- Mill three' lengths | away, third. Time 2.32. Tote lb.-'■•). i AI'TM.MX HAXDH Alb HI Cl.rl. (.-:•■••.: IUI lior.-e to I’l efiv,, !_’3l) ami third horse lift out of -lake) I I | miles. ! Warlike 0.3 I I Lord .Widen Ifll ... . ......... g i Timer:: 7.(1 3 ! Al.-o started:—Kuia 0.1). Ali.sslaudj <•l3. rdienc.-s 7.(1. Kuia. led the held j at Ihe start with Lord Ashlca. ami ’ Warlike i loste up. At the i.aeli 'Alible •-■ ■'i< !he lead, and in a "Oml tiie-J, - i" at ilm advantage l,y a length. Tine i n half a length iiuv. I hi, ;! 'I :,.n, '
PRM-iDLX'rs lIAXPIC\g < ' eon ' -,U,1 hfirse U) r. .-it e fIP ••to.'* thit I L'S front stake) o', furlum-. Pnphiun in.l I M e-iry Willi, 'i. I ........ . ;i A’ - Stan, d . ■.i: hijchl 0.1. S ' IL-L WO" :■• 'O2, Moeumbi i);. j Mountain On- 1. -t- pr. liiaio iry I : !: e ' ■?' Hu re we i-• over IPO iuve--l or- on | In- our- . lii ihe Dole- • f ILu-iug it is (leail.v laid (low n that me | Steward- arc iinal'le lo re I and a- Ihe | rule i, ads: —"X’u money shall he n t Mind'd on an t id-:: -t win -I: was pnrI I’lihige Wits left tile post, hut 1 lie is :-1 ol the field went invny. W: ary j Wiili • selling the pace uml liatlenng | 1 i- - upport,-: -. hut I’nplihin owtuuk I on ai l lie cm re nee to I h.' -trnighi. : Marauder v.iiiili was well hack came Iv. ill) a very fast run, ami nearly sit;tt< hled a victory. I'aphian winning liv hall ! r length. Weary Willie bring two | leiiel e. .mi av. I idl’d. Tin.: I.! I I ... i lole Iloilo.' j DOMiXIHX If \N DICAI’. THOT I in harm:--, ol l;|(!i) (second lior.-e to | )■■: eivc c2:l end third Imrsc Clo mil i of -lake i 1 miles. P.'llVei Worn! 12-ce- I •,ailv's '.Mill I 7 .- 2 ! A. thus in secs If j | Also’.-tarU'd : - .‘sever M ill ser.. Gen- I i i ral Pershing -cr.. Galindo !!,:«:■ if-os. | j Smith;.- Dillon 17-. Inoui-itive 17 ! Foxglove 17secs. Dcuv. e Wood j -non had tlic measure of Ihe l-’iidars [ and going. In the front in the Ir-t round -: ornl his - ‘rond will fur the j da. ce-ilv by Iwo lengths. Allies being , four ieiigth- away third. Time 3.30. i HIGH W MIG Ii I' HANDICAP. | Of 1100 is,"-oikl horse to rei.ive 120 j anil third CIO out of -take) 7 iur- ; long.-. Kikini 0.0 I llapid Mire S.ll 2 Hub-lire 10.1 -3 A!-o started: -Probate 10.0. Ali-s--hmd 0.0. I.e l-'orle S.ft. Tiranga S.A Rutter Luck o.]. I'rolii the start Rapid Mire took charge from Kikini villi Probate next. Ihe latter, who v.as a hot favourite soon dropped back and Kikini took t barge winning l,v it | length, with Ralt'tire half a length | inviiv. third. Time 1.37. Tote Cl LSI. | RAILWAY lIAXDICAP Ol C7O (srteond lior.-e in receive Cl I and third C 7 out of stake). C,V furlongs.
I'rinee rerun:: it eg ‘ j ! ■ irl;!i>■ I<l 0.1 Vi’iii' ('nit B.‘J •> A Ini started Counter Attack SMi Alatarekn !I.U. Tantalus 8.1:1. Ilapii Rose 7.f1. Prim e I'Vidiin anil \\ ['nil led the way from the start. tin former increasing hi- advantage at tin hack, and he mine up the strnigh with n throe-lengths load. l.< uld'ieh end War ['nit put in a strong run. hui Prime Ecrouz won handily hy a leiigt! with War ['nit n length away, third Tinio 'l.-9 3-5, dote t'l3-li. WINNING AMOUNTS. c V. AI horn 1 -C» ,1. Adamson Ido A. McConnon RU> .1. D. Wingham ”0 (i. Adamson •) .1. A. Stringer IP J. Iseba.ii ;ii) Coburn and llatnilton -8 .las Barr -3 I). Hands VO Borrows and Bradley . ... do W. S. Clark Id W. McChiggage 15 At'. ,1 uffries II R. Johnson • Ul .1. ,1. Curry l‘> W. Brown l :l 1). Mettrirk l (l 11. Adamson ° Bates and Milligan 7 Total .... "50 FTI.LY PURCHASED. SYDNEY, April 4 At the yearling sales Jorgenson purchased the Patronatns-Moncel fillly for 70 guineas.
GiIEYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. HANDICAPS. The followingg handicaps were c-laretl to-day by Mi' .1. Noble:— TRIAL HACK, (1 furlongs. Wharfedule 10 3 Momnark 0 12 Pillage 8 (i Demonstrate 8 Cushman 8 ~> War Unit 8 f Marauder 8 3 Mmerald Gem 8 2 Cairn 8 2 Mountain Ore 8 2 Carnbrea -8 | Mlixir 7 12 Caliburn 7 11 Grand Duchy 7 8 Idleness 7 7 Silk Hii.hoii 7 7 Ly roe 7 ft llapid Rose 7 -I I.islcan.tr 7 0 HURDLE HANDICAP, I\ miles. Silk Rein 11 10 St raysliot 11 0 Lord" Ash lea II 3 Headlong It) 13 Probate 10 13 Counter Attack 10 12 Woodrow !) II Lord Usk 0 8 ('ashman It (i Lyme II •' HANNAN MEMORIAL, I.', mileGrim duke It I I lan d A -idea I) 111 Rouiforn- U 10 Warlike I) !1 M’harfedale I) I) Prohate 8 13 Kikini S 12 Ra I elite 8 I) Kuia S II Leithlield S 7 Mata,reka ' 2 Kill) rin 7 0 Miss land 7 0 Tantalus 7 -j Sieephulin 7 3 Agnolo 7 3 Timera 7 3 Mlixir 7 2 I.e Mo tie 7 0 Tiranga 7 II Orange Mart 7 0 I. i -ska na r 7 0 MASTER HANDICAP, (>.' furlong Prince Merottz 1(1 7 Wharfedale II 7 Rnsevear It 7 Bestir I! -I R:\leiire I) 2 Kuia - 13 Rapid Mire 7 I I Kilbrin 7 It ( arnbrt'a 7 7 Orange Marl 7 3 (lrand Duchy , 0 Vent 7 o FLYING 11 AX DM AP. ft I tuilom. Paohiaii In lit l.eithlield ft 7 M-iiunark |t ii Count,, r Attai-k' I) ft Weary Willie It ft SantMi-iitig I) 2 M.-trhl- Bar t» 3 Piilage •- 0 Dmnon-.trate 7 13 Aull'ila .. - 111 Mmerald Gem 7 10 Mountain Ore 7 10 Golden Mo: n .. 7 ft (aliburi 7 ft
Divorce 7 0 A lit agony 7 0 St'-elitza 7 0 MMTROPOI.ITAX lIAXDICAP, furlong-. R' in. ? Mo run z In 7 Gt im Joke Hi 3 Lord A-hh-a 11l 2 Rnsevear ..'.) 7 Kikini l) ft Host it- p | ( 'nuulor Attack . . If 3 l!al,-lire P 'latareka s 111 Tain alti - 7 i'l Cairn 7 s Elixir 7 I W-..,(|,,.u 7| Tyne ... f o WELTER lIA.XDK Al>. 7 furl,mg Warlike In II Lord A - Idea in Ii I’-'sl : r 111 I ''iii- lleiu - 13 ( a rid,l ea ...... P Orange .Mart ' ft M.i-lnud - I Mlixir s I 'timera ,s I 1.-,id s 3 I.e lone is 3 Grand Duchy s 2 Sill,' Ribbon s | Tiranga s n Divorce s o Lyme S 0 Idleness y () il'-Ucr l.mi. s f) Alt M WELL HANDICAP, ft inrloin i’aphian lo 7 Rnsevear <1 7 Probate , p f; Kikini p Headlong f) ; Counter Altacl p g Weary Willie p 3 Samara tig p n -Malan-ka s jo Marble Bar s .j Rapid Mire s f Timepiece | War Unit s p Piilage s o Demonstrate 7 ];> Tantalus 7 || Mountain Ore ... 7 jp Caiihtii’i: ... ' -
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