RACING.
Thy :_legr»ph—pkii press association.] NELSON RACKS. NELSON, Eeh. 20. Nelson Jockey Club meeting opened in threatening weather, track good and attendance large. HOPE HACK WELTER. All Gold (8.11) 1 Moutoa- Lady (9.7) 2 Gardanl (8.9) 3 Also started Goose-step. .Matin Bell. La Rove. Olaiiru. Master' Sarto, Miss Minnie. Won by two lengths. Time 1.30.1.30-1-6. STEWARDS HANDICAP. Master Sandstone (9.-6) I Megalo (7.6) 2 Big Pus (7.11) 3 Also started Crown Star. Paphian. Won l>v a length, 'lime 1.16. WAI-ITT 'TROT. Dusky. Pointer (scr.) t Tady Zora (30yds blnl.) .... 2 'Tiny Huon (scr.) .-•••••• .3 All started. Won by two lengths. Time 3.9. TELEGRAPH HAXDICAP. 'The Bolter (7.8) :.... 1 Gardenia (8.11) - Kiimar (7.3) 3 Also started Twink. Frilford, Miss .Minnie. Lord Leslie. Won by a length. Time 1.3.
GLEN AIEMORIAL. Bounv Gold (7.12) 1 Pink Rose (8.2) 2 Pickaninny (7.11) 8 AI a started:—Big Push. Zero Hour, Marble Bar. Prince Charleroi. AVon by n length. Time 1.28. The totalisator handled £ll,-w.) as amiiust £13.196 last year. CORE RACING CLUB. GORE, Fell. 26. The Gore Racing Club’s meeting cnncluded in fine weather. The tote handled £10.893 against £19.6-16', on the second day last year. . i Otarau Welter.— Marco 1. Ins 2. Red Frav 3. Won by 1J- lengths. lime 1.32 1-5. - . . , Autumn Handicap—All British ami Gerranial (dead heat) 1, Mountain Lion 3. Won by five lengths. Time Loo Hokoinii Handicap—Bright Alark 1. pple Dighton 2, Set Sail 3. AA on by a head. Time 1.15. Progressive I rot—-Try vSoon 1. Daikstream 2. Firelight 3. AVon by a length. Time 4.0 3-5. Jumpers’ Flat Handicap—Beaut* Light 1, Solvency 2. Solway 3. A\ on hv"! length. Time 2.0 1-5. 'Borough Handicap— Kilbarry 1. Coastguard 2, All British 3. AVon by half a length. Time 1.43 4-o Telegraph Trot—Holiest Ned 1- Landlady 2? Kenny Lou 3. AVon by six lengths. Time 2.20 2-5. . President’s Handicap.—Beauty Light 1, Navv Cut 2, Bon Skirl 3._ AA on by half a length. Time 1.43 4-5. ' WOODVTLLE RACING CLUB. WOODVJLLE, T eh. 26. The AVoodville races concluded in fine weather. The tote took iA..;h>o aon i,ist £12,082 on the corresponding dav last year. ~T . , „ Hurdles— Sling Camp 1. AAaimntoa 2, Diamond Nap 3. AVon by a nose. Time 2.50 2-5. • c . Novice Handicap—Sansalmo 1. b>erene 2, Killmere 3. A\on by half a length. Time 1.15 2-5 Autumn Handicap—'Clanda L •' sham 2, L’Armour 3. At the nnish t_ first four were m ft hue. lime
1 Debutante .Stakes—Kaiti 1. Berinthia 2, Hymestrason 3. AA on by a hen Handicap-Ilka 1, Penes 2. Westbroke 3. AVon easily. Time X 'Maligapapa Handieap-Rafa 1, Lip-" sol 2 StvmieS. The winner, walked in. ' Maharalnu-a Handicap— Esdhomq L Alarti.lln 2. Crown Jet 3, AVon l» a length. Time 1.20 2-o. Kumeroa Handuao-AA dim« AA " ' Wildreness 2. Birthmark 3. AA on h> length. Time 1.14 ‘2-d. , „ zr THE HAAVK COATING BACK. MELBOURNE. Feb. -0. Air Cameron states that The Haw will run in the two weight-for-age race at Fleniington. Then he goes to Sjd nev, where" he will rare in the weight for age events at the Roselnll ail • wick Farm- meetings, prior ti Rand wick fixture. He then returns t New Zealand and may run at 1 almei «ton North and i AIELBOURNE, kebruari -<• Afr AY G. Stead is returning to New Zealand hv the Aorangi. Hon AA inter Trying is being nominated for the Y.R.C. Committee vacancy. Les Paddington has arrive ant jumped hurdes at Fleniington to-day. Miss Disraeli is amiss apd is scratched for'ell engnfWrrieilts, ,
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