RACING.
[by TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] BANKS PENINSULA RACING CLUB. AKA BOA, March 8. The Banks Peninsula Racing Club's Annual Meeting was held yesterday in hue weather. The totalisator receipts were £17,708. Trial Plate—Bonatie 1, Orange Blossom 2. Markie 3. Won by a length, third a neck away. Time 1.15 Do. Wiiircwa Trot—Golden Sun 1, 1 renamed 2. Huniariki 3. Won by three lengths. Time 3.31 Do. Tern"'ere Jumpois’ Flat- Lo Forte 1. Eva re 2, Likelihood 3. Won by a Jeiigio. Time 1.0 7 Do. Peninsula Cup—Limelight 1, Bumlic„ i 2. Ardour 3. AYcm by three lengths Time 2.(5 3-7. Almriri Hack Handicap- Golilspinner l Miss Minerva 2. Clateiua 3. Won hv n head. Time 1.2. Kinfoik Welter—Sprinkler 1. Viewpoint 2. Gor-sard 3. Wm[ by half a length. Time 1.28. Waihorn Park Trol-Tieiiaiid 1. I’l inco Switbin 2, Our Lady 3. AYon by a length. Time 4.4(5 2- 5. Forsyth Flying Handicap—Red Wing ! Konmorc ,2, Brackenfield 3. AYon be a head. Time 1.13 2-".
. .BLAU FORM BURAKS DOWN. SYDNEY, March i'f U is reported that Bc-mford who has l.ui-n in training at Xeweastle has completely broken down owing to a .recurrence of bis old leg tendon trouble, and is unlikely to race again for ti long time if ft all. This ends the hope of In., meeting The Hawk at the forthcoming Randwick autumn fixtures. NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB.. NAPIER, March 8. The Napier Park autumn meeting was concluded to-day in beautifully tine weather. The tote handled £19.j7o against £17.604 making an increase for the meeting of £425-1. Omaha Hurdles.—Buckeye I. Antler 2, Silver Stride 3. Won by a length. Time 2.44 2-5. Tulcgrnpih IXandilcap.—Solid DOt 1. Theic 2. First Salute 3. Won hv a head. Time 1.54 1-1. Kuao Handicap.— I Tauhino 1. Father’s Voice 2. It ova I Diadem 3. Mon liy a bead. Time 1.0 4-5. High Weight Handicap.—Correspondent 1 Tart 2, Tenterfield 3. Mon b\ a head. Time 1.51 4.-5. Trial Hack —Tav.vhi I. Kdl'aire 2. Azure Sky 3. Won l>v half a length. Time 1.15 1-5. St Patrick's Handicap.—Misgovern 1, Battle Knight 2, Koodoo 3._ Vi'on bv half a length. Time 1.13 1-5. Stewards’ Hack.—Communicate 1. Mountain Top 2. Many Colonts >l. Won by a neck. Time 1.28 1-5. MAItLBOROUGH RACES. BLENHEIM. March 8. The Marlborough Racing Club’s second day was held in splendid weather, witr a very large attendance. The tote took £10,701 as against £15,812 on the second day last year. Erral Handicap.—Lady llalina 1. Cacolet 2. Kilmar 3. Won by ! oi a length. Time 1.13 1-5. Ugbrooke Handicap. -H.ytinus 1. Kitte(l Notts 2. Backsheesh 3. Won by 2t lengths. Time 1.14 2-5. President’s Handicap-—Eero Hour 1. Auckland 2, Happy Days 3. Ihm by a bead. Time 1.30 3-5. Springhtuds Trot.—Logan Holme 1. Tot Beta 2. Guy Fawkes 3. Won by •' a length. Time 2.22 1-5. f Pelorotis Handicap.— Mnrtinquc • > Blackhead 2. Jonquil 3. Mon. by a . neck. Time 12. Awarna. Handicap.—Matareka 1Gluement 2. Barleycorn ;T M'on by t ! of a length. Time 1.29 3-5. . Faivliall Trct.-Bombard 1. Barium. 2. Elusive 3. M'on by 5 length'!. Time 4.5 3-5.
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