RACING
TAUMARUNUI RESULTS. [By Telegraph, Per Press Association.] TAUMARUNUI, December 6. For the second day of the Taumarunui races, there was fine weather, and a fair attendance. The course was in fair condition. The tote handled £6730 10s, compared with £9051 on May 24th. \ r - \ After an inquiry into an accident in the Cup yesterday, when four horses fell, the Judicial Committee decided that the mishap ,was accidental.- Results.: ~ . ,
Raurimu Hack:—(2) Marble King 1; (4) Lupin; Abbey, 2; (1) Day Lass 3. Won bv four,lengths. , Time 3.11 1-5. Maiden Handicap : —(2) Gallant Jack 1; (1) Wee. Prince 2; (7) Grand Talk 3. .Won by a neck. ; Time 1.17 3-5.
Otuni Hack :—<2), Ruling Chief 1; (3) Abbey Queen 2; (1) Sir’Mond 3. Won by a length. ! : Time 1.162. Presidents. Handicap:—:(l) Crauchan 1; (2) Val9ier .2; (5) Protomint 3. Won. by a. length. , Time 1.43. Piriaka Hack Handicap:—(l) Perennis 1; (3) S how Pr ince * 2; (2) Volmaire 3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.30. • , : ; • ; v ' , ■ '•
Kakahi., Flying , t Handicap:— (1) White Ringlet: 1; (3): Master Labour 2; (2) Flying Prince 3; . Won by .half a length.: Time. 1,16.;2-5. ..
Ohura flandioap.: —(1) .Stonehenge 1; (2) Thurnus 2; (3) Abbey Queen 3. Won by a neck, Time T. 4- i‘si" Farewell Handicap”: —(1) King WiL lonyx T; *(4) Hakanoa -2; ' (5) Land Measure 3.> Won,by six lengths. Tim® 1.28 2-5. , , • ... ..... a ? ASHBURTON RAdES. ASHBURTON, December 6. The Ashburton County. Racing Club’s summer meeting, was held in delightful weather, and - with a good attendance. The course., was gpOd. The tote handled £7401, against lfist year. Results: —: i' : 4 ! . Highweight Handicap:—(7) Dumblane 1; (2) Shortly. 2;’ (4) Quipqpal 3. Won by a length. Time 1.41 1-5. • .Winchmore, Hack:—(l) Lord Thomond. -1; : (1) ,;P,ainkiHer* 2; f (2) -Red Royal 3. Won by.two. lengths.. Time 1.13.’: I *pV At A'/i.V ,'C <•"< ’
Melrose Trot:—(8) .Oinadora, 1; (14) Somerton 2 ; (9) Little Victor 3, Won by two, lengths:'! ; Time - ’ 4.39 . .?• a i TinwaidL Handicap : Glenrowan 1• ’ (1) Beau . Geste 2. They were the only starters«arid were both aljl out. at the finish. Won by. a length. Time2.B; M, L ' Lagmhor Handicap: —.(6) Solmit 1; (2). .Segrave .2;. (l);.Ni2ht'Recital3. Won by. two lengths.. Time 1.0 3-5.;, Moreton Handicap:-—(4).'Ball Dress I- (2) Pharaohv2; r (l) Night Parade 3. Won-by. three .lengths: 1.40. 'J ■■ fW-akanui • Handicap: -—(1).. IH.rflt Raid l r(3) True Shaft 2; (4) Mount Boa 3. Won by a >length. Time 1.11 4-5. '*•' Selma Trot: Tiny Bingen 1; (9) Checkers 2; (12L Snowy.. Hnon 3. Won by halfcft .length, Time 2.5 Q 3-5*
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