SPORTING
SOUTHLAND—FIRST DAY. '■if-Pjr Prjsss Association — Copyright.) INVERCARGILL, May 12. * Tlie Southland. Raring;Club’s winter me: ting opened in dull weather. There is a fair attendance'. Results : T; ial Handicap, G furlongs— (4-3) oi'dcj'wood 1, (2-2) Island Linnet 2, (1-1) Obligemeut 3. •AH started. "Won hy half a length; a length. Time 1.22. New 'River' Trot.—(B-8) Frank Mac 1, (4-3) Bronze Wave 2, (3-2 r Chiming Wave 3. Won by a neck. Time 3 4<5 14-5. 'Flying Handicap—(l-2) Silver .Streak 1, (2-2) Palermo 2, (3-1) Tea- Party 3. Won 'by a length; Time 1.21 4-5 Roslyn Handicap.—(2-2) Great Shot 1, (6-5) May am 2, (7-7) Ada 3. Won by a .length. Time 1.34 3-5.' 'Southland Cup.—(4-5) Jack’ A’ Damdy 1, (2-4) Toreador 2, (3-2) The Smuggler .3. Won by.a length; three-quarters Of a length. Time 2.16. Steeplechase.—(2) ‘Diamond Jack 1. (3) Nylotfs 2. (4)' 'Glen Boa 3. Won easily. Time- 4.12. iStr vard Tsland Handicap.—(l.l) I/)chard 1, (2-2) Venite 2. (5-5) Brough s hame 3. Won by three-quarter s of ia length: one and a half lengths. Time 1.53. Tradesmen's Handicap.—(2-2) Sailing Home 1, (3-3) Totolomai 2. (1-1) Red Boa 3. Won by a head ; two lengths. Time 1.50’4-5. ’ The totalieator, handled 1 £5,929 as against £6,531 last year.
RESULTS FROM’ .MARLBOROUGH
MILADI WINS FLAXBOURNE.
BLENHEIM, May 12. j • The Marlborough races oponed today jn ideal weather. The course is j in excellent order. Results; Hillersden Trot—(l) Guymond 1, (2) 'Boiinda King 2, (3) Lightwood 3. Won by a length; a hundred yards. Time 0.29. Novice Stakes.—(l-1) Bettywscoed 1, (2-3) Nocturnus 2, (5-4) Helen Hayes 3. Won by three-quarters 'of a, 'length; two lengths. Tim-o Lit. Flaxbourne Handicap.—(l) .Mfledi 1, (2) Juggle 2, (5) Cape Fair 3. Won ibv 21 lengths each way. Time 1.41, Oparoa Hack.—(l-1) Korero 1, (1-1) ' Landmark 2, (3-3) Dawn o’Dny 3. Won by half a length each way. Time 1.43. Wither Trot.—(2) Janice 1, (3) Gpystar 2, (1) Boiinda 3. Won *y .seven IrmrGi.s : eight lengths. Time 2.59. Delta Handicap.—(l-1) Projection 1, .(2-3) Semper Paratu s 2, (4-5) Capetown 0. Won by hartf a length; two lengths,. Time 1.27 2-5. Members’ Handicap.—(2-2) pur.se 1, (1-1) Gold Sand 2, (5-5) HaulWljno 3. | Won by a length ; the same. Time 1.15. | The tote took £2)148)- as against f £2,072 last year. .. j
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