RACING.
| Australia «t N.Z. Cable Association.] NELSON RACES. NELSON, March (J. Trial Handicap.—Reel Courier 1, Royal Game 2, Mill to 5. Scr.—Takaka. Won bv a length; third a length away. Time 1.2 -1-5. Alaitai Trot Handicap'.—\ clucify 1, Hope Dillon 2, Mahon’s Day 3. All started. Won by two lengths; three iengths. ’Time 3.3'J -1-5. t Cup.—Gamecock 1, Para 2, Wactea 3. Scr.- Printcmps, Bestir, Red Courter. Won by tiir*ee-qutirters of a length. Time 2.7 2-5. Tasman Handicap.—Moutoa Lady 1, Hawltcro 2, Aiuoulacc 3. Scr.— licit Courier, Aliss Minnie. Won by a neck; Time 1.2!) 4-5. i 1 lying Handicap.—Probate 1, King Cheops 2, Aiegalo 3. Only starters. Won by two lengths; four lengths'. Time 1.15 2-5. Wakatu Trot Handicap.—Lady Balliu ]., Hope Dillon 2, Nellie Parsons 3. Set'.-—Lord Denver. Won by live lengths; third two lengths away. Time 3.1 -1-5. Stoko Handicap.—Tempean 1. Mai to 2, Some Abbey o. Scr.—Phantasy, Miss Mimie, Moutoa Lady. Wen by half a length; four lengths. Time 1.15 3-5. ■ Glen 7H, mm ia!.—Misgovern J, Beauniont 2, Kaiakea 3. Scr.—Para. Bestir. Gamecock. Won by halt a length; one length. Time 1.23 4-5. The tote took 213.473 against £14.31),J last year, and for the meeting 2212212, against £25,1)45 last year. BANKS PKNIXSDLA I!ACLS._ "CtiUls'J'CTl.CilG H, At arch 7. The Banks Peninsula Racing Club's Autumn .Meeting was held at Alouikararn in tine weather. ! he atlenitancc was not as large as usual. The loialisator investments dropped to £11,■)•!;>, compared with i£l7,3i!) last year, sults:—Aiutukararn Handicap.-—T'recious I. Assinaua 2. Coruxtal'k 3. Won by four lengths ; two longilis. Time 1.18. Mamma Trot Handicap.— .>l. riiiau L, (.liumru 2. Wairua 3. Mon by ;; length.; tvo Immum. Tune 3.4::. Yerawerst Hack Hamt; -Xi: .'skirl 1. Laity Cinreneo.iux 2, Hay Idle Vvun by halt ;; length; a head, i’iliil' I .o'.) 1-5. peninsula C. up. i■re-co !. larletou 2, Sun Cp 3. Won by hail a length; a length. Time 2.1 t). .‘.lturiri Hack liaudicap.--Ceroiim; i, Oriilamb 2, Victory Bond 3. V, m i. io lengths; a length. Time L2f Kinloch Welter. 1 5vy ‘.ass i. /.;.rae;,2, IHi.'eetiir 3. Won by two ieiigi l '.'-; ; hr.;" I‘iigU!-. i inie 1.50. Wailuna Park Trot I iatiu; :.p. i v two lei',;: ; t’.iril l-'i-.- i-"b yard f'l'jrsyi!; i‘ !;• i:.g Handicap. -Thi iai :> i. Will »):ikc.'iiP Atcribaup.i 3. V, hv iarm h ; a Loyd. Lm • 1.!5 4-5. .MAT A.MAT A RACKS. H A.M u.T> >N. Alar-ii 7. for tiie Alatamaia rm es on '-'a; urday there was hue w, . , I; >, and a l av ■ attendance, i'he ; .;>ii;;' was >m. ’• • suits:--T irau llt diw> :ght. • Ban, mV's 1 Right ami i.-'lt 2. La on • h. M m. ucck ; a It uglh. 'Time I■i 3. Wall r.i J I' 1 ■ In - ’■! • - Rarangi I Last Wan!; 2. Wei,a b. Won by i'■ lengths; half a length, i ime l.t'd Cup.—Mmiui Jvaria 1, T inopmm 2, Right an I 1.-. U 5. Won by a neck: ~;ie air ! a Imlf Ktm tint: Time 2.3 2-5 Ii i intern Handicap,.-.-.! .fly Pr.ssengt -r I, Tom n 1 iall 2. High ” 3. v I v a necb : one and a nab le n, .ins. Time J .10. ni;.,.-.:ne B ■ • 1 • iT'kiai 2. Laraugi. ATou by nn ; l a length: neck, 'line; 1. Railway Hamhcap.-- i.oik G' • j) ;; v t;uni A2. Xannd 3. M<n by ! 'ea;;;; . m: It. Time I.M 2-3. Put:;’ ur l Stakes.--Arch Arrow I. Vidl.rok 2. Tekoreke 3. Won by two I',l'i'e ■ third hair a hngtn av,a>. Tiiua L 24 4-5. Tf" ' : c 1 !■, , ..... 2 !!i.2ii'M - iHi-l ML h. it U L-‘ SVn.VLY. 'Alarch . • Tb ■ !!■:;,chill Hard!-.' Baca lcsultcd - Pi-,: . I,ad i. Aiouui Mnraan 2. IlioiUe i' .nne Men ’.. live length-. 3.11. 'l'l-c .-aeond division of the Nursery jI a ittiiea p re'.ullcd : Boya! Tea >• pc,...,,.,.M0n 2- Knight of the Garter 8 \y,,„ It thicc-ipnirt,-rs of n length. Tin,:' 1.7. a rao? record. V.I’.C. BUI'S. A||-:L4«irRN'K. March 7. T'iu v.ca.thcr "as cool and pleasant and there "as a large attendance for ii, v.R.C. i-aics. The going "as .rood. lb salts :- Caiinichacl Stake- Hawick L Harbinger 2. Epilogue 3- Nine start,-r-;. Won by a head. Time 1.2(i',. Lt-'inant Stakes- Eugi San 1. Tea Princess 2. Yersine and Swift (tfoe.tl heat) 3. Won by a length. Time 1.12. Kin.'. - '; Plate Pilliewinkie I. Ae- , .... ,1. o, l.jlypond 3. Won by two and a -half lengths. T'ime 3.273. La re well I fan',limp ■ -Robespierre 1 Eridanus 2. Cinagen 3. Won by a in. .cl. Time l .35). N’ortheoie Handicap Vallicc 1. Hnnrrool 2 Nans 3. Won by half a head. Time 2.33. Steeplechase.’ Bannock 1. Berribce 2, hr.le Night 3. Time 0.33. . 'Tlie Stakes at the Fleniington meeting t-o Hilled £30.011. Sir Samuel Hordern "mi £3.824. Robespierre ran the last half mile in the Farewell Handicap in -18:','sees. 0. Young rode sj N - winners from eight mounts at the meeting. Mr R. .!'. Mason has cabled his congratulations to Young. Lngi San. the top-weight, won the Leonard Stakes brilliantly. He led for tlie last two furlongs. Hi.s time beat the previous race record by a second. I'ugi San is engaged in the Doncaster II and leap. The No" Zealander. Pilliewinkie. scored liis fourth success at the meeting with an easy win in the King’s Plate. He led for the la = t five furlongs. 0. Young rode a double. Fugi San and Pilliewinkie. The latter was loudly cheered. Tt was trainer J. Scobie's Hxth siieotss at the meeting.
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