RACING.
(Australian Press Association)
(Received this day at 5.30. a.m.) HOBART, January 31.
Cup.—Prince Fiol (8.2) 1, Laird o Cockpen (7.12) 2, Ihwaifus (7.1) 3 Twelve started. Won by eight lengths two lengths.
PA HI AT U A MEETING. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. PAI-IJATUA, January 30. Eor the second day of the Pahialua meeting, there was splendid weather with a large attendance and excellent racing. The tota lisa tor took £14,702 against £8,230 on the same day lasi year, the total for the meeting being £29,134, compared with £17,921 lasi’ year, an increase of £11.213. Hie oiosl successful gathering for years. He salts:— Trial Plate.—(3) Waters pear 1, (2 MoLhplmie 2, (I) St. .Melba 3. Won b\ a length; half a length. Time 1.19 2-5. Pongaroa lliglnvoight.—(2 Rowley 1(I) (,)iiooii’s Choice 2, (I) Willow Wai 3 Two lengths each way. Time 1.29 2-5. Tiraumeat. Mack Handicap.—(2) Pah Star I, (3) Chopin 2, <7) Kilomll 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.50 1-5. Mnngahao Handicap.—<2; Anolo 1 (1) Toxcupia 2, (3) Kilmezizo 3. Won by a bare head; a length. Time 1.57 Tararua Hack Handicap.—(l) Inflame 1, (3) Australis 2. (8) Pa tea ran 3. Won by half a length ; two lengths. Tim 1.0 2-5. Tone Hack.—(l) Billion I, (2) Mono tize 2, (2) Disrank 3. Won by t.Wi. lengths; a-quarter of a lengl.li. Time 1.29 4-5. Electric Handicap.—(4) Vigilance 1. (3) Lipsol 2, (2) Dobbin 3. Half a length each way. Time 1.18. Inferno caused a good deal of delay at the post. Farewell Hack Handicap.—(o Delink 1, (4) Bissau 2, (1) Holus Bolus 3. Won by a length and "three-quarters ;' hall a length. Time 1.29 3-5. After the running of the third race an enquiry was held as to alleged interference by S. Anderson with Areheria, Kilorell and others. Ihe com inittee held that interference took place, hut there was not sufficient evidence of incompetent or careless riding to justify a suspension.
CLIFDEN MEETING
INVERCARGILL, January 30
The annual ‘ meeting of tlie. Clilden Racing Club was field to-day in glorious weather, with a large attendance, and the track in good order. The tote total was £4,5(53 against £39“0. Lilburn Handicap.—(l) Attractive Lady 1, (4) Ohai 2, i.3.> Comefonn 3. Won by a length. Time 1.1(5 1-5.
Tuatapere Trot.—(3 Prime,ss Pointer 1, ((5) Baker Girl 2. i !) Reo Chimes 3. Won by 1} lengths. Time 3.9 2-5. Belmont Hack.—(2) Puke Maori 1. (3) Bam Door 2, (1) Lucky Maid 3. Won by 2i lengths. Time 1.28 2-5. Clifden Cup.—(2) Carnot 1, (4) Briglitling 2, (I) Solzia 3. Time'2.ls. Orawai Hack Steeplechase.— <oi Snowfall l, Wind mere 2, Londonderry 3. Won by two lengths. Time 4.12. Waiau Hack.—(2) Attractive Lady 1. (1) Cetchela 2, (4) Lucky Maid 3. Won by otic length. Time 1.1(5 2-5. Alton Trot—Knight Commander 1. (5) Fescue Bill 2, (2) Princess Pointer 3. Won by a head, lime 3.41 1-5. Farewell Handicap.—(l) Carnot I (5) Briglitling 2, (2) Solzia 3. Won In a neck. Time 1.42 1-5.
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