RACING.
WELLINGTON RACES
FINAL DAY’S RESULTS. (By Telegraph—Press Association). WELLINGTON, March 17. Pacific Handicap.—(2) Lady Pam 1, (13) Jayson 2, (3) Hard Words 3. Won by half a neck; half a length. Time 1.121. Autumn Handicap.—(4) Glare 1, (2) Paquito 2,.. ill) Jaloux 3. Won by three lengths; half a length. Time 2.16 L Tin’s- is an Australasian record. Suburban Handicap.—(7) White Tang 1, (9) Royal Saxon and (1) Eaglet, a dead heat, 2. Won by a short head. Time 1.103. Belmont Handicap.—(,2) M.andy 1. (6) Lueretia 2, (1) Hava,spot 3. Won by one and a half "lengths; a neck. Time I.IID The tote receipts for the. day were £49,5271, compared with £48,881 on the corresponding day last year. The receipt® for the meeting were £102,132 iagalinst £(102,8031 last year, a ‘decrease of £6BOI. OP UN ARE RACES. . PiHAMA, March 17. Maiden Plate.—(l) Just An Idea 1, (2) Miss Cobham 2, (3) Gold Zone,3. Won by two 'lengths; one length. Time 1.23. ’ , - Ruihvay Hack.—(2) Tentcall 1, (3) Monaloff 2, (1) Latakia'B. Won by a head; a length. Time 1.30. Opunake Cup.—(4) Llaiiore 1, (8) Hip;> 2, (7) Yoma 3. Won (by a length and a lmlf)i half a length, Time 2.11. • , • •Electric Hack.—(l) Just. An Idea 1, (2) Belle Star 2, (5) Lady Lucerne 3. A length each way. Time 1.2, 3-5. St. Patrick’s Handicap.-'—(2) Llanore 1, (3) Melisoa 2, (5) Te Atiawa 3. Won by half a length; three-quart-ers. Time 1.15. President’s Hack.—(6) Corwen 1, (3) Ross Ferry 2, (7) Jokeform 3. A length each way. Time 1.57 1-5. Farewell Hack.—(s) Green Acre 1, (4) Monaloff 2, (3) Lady Lucerne 3. Won by a neck; three-quarters. Time 1.16. The 'tote' handled £19,119, a decreasq of £438.
OHINEMURI J.C, MEETING. WAIHI, March 17. Perfect weather prevailed for the concluding day of the Ohinemuri meeting at Paeroa, and there was a large attendance. The investments for the day were £26,397, as against £23,999 last year, the total for the meeting being £54,957, an increase of £558.
Hurdles.—(2) Glenistar 1 (4) Grand Arch 2, (3) Star Comet 3. Won by three-quarters of a length; two lengths. Time 1.4 4-5.
Hikutaia Hack.—(lo) Quinsilia 1, (4) Page Boy 2, (9) Perinnis 3. Half a head each way. Timei;-1.48. Waitekauri Handicap.—-(3) Tradesman 1, (8) Bells of Slharidon and- (4) Wild Time, dead heat. 2.' ,\Von by, a length. Time 1.16 2-5. Shaw Memorial.—(4) Sir Russell 1, (2) Maori Boy 2, (3) Desejrt Glow 3. Won by a length; three-quarters of a length, Time 1.47 2-5. Waihi Handicap.—(l) Tinokoe 1, (2) Chromadyne 2, (6) Sweet Whisper 3. Won bv half a length; two and a half lengths. Time. 1.52 2-5. Paeroa Handicap.—(4) Branson 1, (6) Awarere 2, (1) Leitrim 3. Won by a head; the same. Time 1.14 2-5. Hauraki Plains Steeples.—(l) Glenotus 1, (3) Boomerday 2, (4) Odin 3. Won by one and a half lengths. Time , 5.54 1-5.
Waikino Highweight.—(s) Owaraka 1, (1) Awamutu 2, (3) Qqinsilia 3. Won by a head; a length. Time 1.27 1-5.
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