SPORTING.
RACING AT TAHIATCJA. (£r 1 '/ejfa A 6st/ciutiir/i~ (JQ^jyrj PAIIJ AT UA, April 6. Tlicio was iin e weatner,' with a fair attendance, for the second d/ay of the Tahiatua races. The tote: took £3,798 against £4,303, the total for the meetly Icing £7,733, compared to £8,960 last year. Trial Plate:.-2-1 Rhea 1; 8-8 ITazoor 2; 4-5 Quebec 3. Won by 2 .lengths, xirne 1.20 2-5. Tonga ecu High u eightl-1 Takakua and 2-2 itoyal Dash, dead heat 1; 3- Golden Horn 3. Third 1} lengths away. Time 1.3.. Manga hoy Handicaps-5 Juggle 1; 4- Full Mark. 2;-1-1 Grand Laliu 3. Won hy If lengths.. Time 1.57 J. Tane Hack:—l-1; Golden Shadow 1; 3-3 Golden Chant 2; 4-4 Acron 3. Won by acf a length. Time 1.18 4-5. Electric Handicap: —2 Souchong 1 ; 2 Aston 2; 3 Sir Pcmbal 3. Won by •/ a length. Time 1.18. Tararua Hack:—l-1 Grumpy 1; 3-3 Lackstone 2; 2-2 Foreign Queen 3. Won by 2 lengths. Time 1.4 3-5. Rodney Hack:—4-3 Kalmuk 1; 2-2 Crjoe Fair 2; 3-4 Morrath 3. Won by a head, lime 1.51. Farewell Handicap:—l Speed 1; 2 Ladv Spy 2; 3 White Squall. Won H lengths. Time 1.29.' . * WHANGAREI MEETING, WBAXGAREi; April G. For th© first day of the Wh'angarei races there was ideal weather, with a good attendance, The tote handled £fi,l3B IQ'.;, against £51994 on the first day of the November meeting last year. Results: —■ Trial Stakes:—2-2 Cherry King 1; 5- Hushing 2; 7-7 Substation 3. Won by 3 lengths. Time 1.3. Portland Hack:— 3-2 Foul-wind 1; 1- Landlubber 2; 4-4 Gigantic 3. Won by i of a lehgth. Time 1.15 1-5. Mclnnes Memorial: —2-3 Whakapara 1; 1-1 Jaehly Karo 2; 4-5 Alloy 3. Won by f a length each way. Time 2.9. Northland Hack Hurdles:—B-8 True Blood 1; 3-3 ' Ruby Dawn 2 ; 4-5 Radiant Sun 3. Won by -J of a length. Time 3.0. Stewards’ Handicap:—4-3 Delrain 1; 2- Hampton Park 3. Won by 4 lengths. Time 1.13. Settlers’ Handicap:—7-5 Star Turn 1; 4-3 Yaladore 2 ; .6-7 Blue Gre y 3. Won by a neck. Tim© 1.30 2-5. Mannfiatapere Hack:—3-3 British Columbia 1; 1-2 Curraiong 3; 2-1 Landlubber 3. Won by a neck. Time 1.15. Waip-u Handicap:—l-2 Lady’s Boy 1; 2-1 Teels 2; 4-4 Gay Cockade 3. Won by a head. Time 1.41 4-5. After the running of the Portland Hack, the Judicial Committee held an inquiry into the running, and decided that the owner (Wenzyl Scholium),, trainer (W. Goscomb), and rider (Price) of Prince's Star, were guilty of a contravention of Part One of Rule* 295 of the Rules of Racing, and that they be disqualified for six months. KEMBAU’S SUCCESS. MELBOURNE, Arndt 6. Tlie New Zealander, Kemball, had three wins with Greenhorn, Staghorn and Chief Mark at Moonee Valley races to-day. All were ridden by Duncan who scored a fourth win on. Yaropian.
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