SECOND DAY AT OTAKI
HUIA HANDICAP TO TANADEES. LADY FINGERS THE SPRINT. The diminished crowd that attended the Otaki races yesterday saw some good sport. The track was slightly drier than on the opening day. The totalisator took £14,122 10/-. The amount handled for the meeting was £34,069 10/- as against £36,397 10/iast year ,a decrease of £1328. RePUKEHOU HACK HURDLES, of 150 sovs., 11 miles. 3 D. Sisarich’s br g All Wind (All Red—Eastwind), syrs., 9.5 (M. Conway) 1 6 H. B. Lorigan’s bik g Eonmark, aged, 9.5 (A. Tricklebank) 2 d H. L. Kingan’s ch m Lady Gay, 4yrs., 10.4 (T. Young) .... 3
Also started: 2 Askari 10.4 (C. Robinson), 8 Comedy Prince 10.0 (D. R. Gunn), 4 Gold Piece 9.9 (J. Proctor), 7 Glument 9.8 (W. Blanche), 9 Puketoi 9.8 (H. Godfrey), 4 Taitaiata 9.6 (L. Edwards'), 5 Treadwell 9.5 (H. Gordon), 10 Bestir 9.3 (M. Seal), 11 Otauru 9.0 (D. Butler). Won by one and a half lengths, five lengths netween second and third. Time, 3.1 4-5. T.AINUI HACK HANDICAP, of 120 sovs., 6 furlongs. 2 F. A. Jensen’s b g Tempean (Hymetus Temperance), syrs., 8.1 (J. Barry) 1 9 M. W. Higginson’s br f Miss O’dille, 3yrs, car 6.13 (T. Stokes’) 2’ 4 J. Dealy’s ch m Gardenia, 4yrs 8-11 (C. McGovern) 3
Also started: 3 Miss Hupana 9.0 (D. C. Watts), 1 Bezau 8.1 (R. Reed) 6 Modern 7.12, (E. Ludlow), 8 Town Crier car. 7.9 (H. Stuart), 5 Sasham car 7.5 (H. Wiggins), 7 Twink car 7.4 (L. A. Pine), 11 Sea Kist car. 6.12 (N. Trillo), 10 Bonlita car 7.3 (C. Butler.) Won by one and a half lengths each way. Time, 1.19 1-5. HUIA HANDICAP, of 300 sovs., one mile and a furlong. 2 W. J. Jorgensen’s b, g Tanadees (Roseworthy—Burletta), 3yrs. 8.6 (R. Reed) 1 4 S. J. Price’s ch g Alaric, 6yrs. 8.11 (D. C. Watts) . 2 3 F. A. Jensen’s b m Pronto, syrs. 6.7 (T. Tito) 3 Also started: 6 Arch Salute 8.4 (R. Hunt), 7 Kalakaua 8.0 (R. J. Mackie), 1 Para 7.10 (L. A. Pine), 9 Auckland car 7.1 (W. Tippetts), 5 Crisis 6.7 (T. Stokes), 8 Fillette car 6.101 (N. Trillo),. Won by two lengths each way. Time, 2.0 1-5. RANG lUR U HACK HANDICAP, of 120 sovs., 7 furlongs. 2 S>. Spence’s g m Rehutai (Lucullus Aquatus), 4yrs., 8.10 (R. Reed) 1 1 H. P. F. Blundell’s b g Star Shell, 3yrs., 8.13 (L. A. Pine) 2 4 Miss G. Barrett’s b m Debate. 6yrs., car 7.13 (S. Wilson) .. 3 Also started: 3 Alabama 9.13 (J. Barry), 6 Bright Eyes car. 7.4 (F. Stowe), 7 Calm Eve car. 7.5 (C. Butler), 5 Ongaha car. 7.10 (It. Hunt) Won by half a length, three lengths between second and third. Time, 1.32 1-5. TAIPUA HANIDCAP, of 225 sovs., six furlongs. 3 R. Knox’s b m Lady Fingers, (Merry Moment —Kakawai), aged, 8.12 (M. McDonald) . . 1 1 W. Higgins’ bik g Lucius, syrs. 8.12 (W. Bell) 2 2 J. ;A. Taylor’s bik c Kuhio, 4yrs. - 8.3 (L. A. Pine) ■ 3 Also started 5 Prince Hal 8.0 (H Stuart), 4 Lipsol 7.4 (H. , Wiggins) 6 La Reve car. 7.1 (C. Butler), 7 Pink Rose car 7.4 (S. Wilson). Won by half a head, three lengths between second and third. Time, 1.17 2-5. O.HAU HACK WELTER, of 130 sovs.. seven furlongs 3 Mrs E. Atwood’s ch m Merry Queen (Merry Moment—Mint Queen), aged, 8.4 (A. Jenkins) 1 6 T. A. Duncan’s b g Kilia, 3yrs. 8.0 (J. Barry) '. 2 2 Dwan Bros.’ b g Beaumont, 3yrs., 8.13 (H. Wiggins) . . 3 Also started: 4 Gardant 8.13 (C. McGovern), 1 Rangi Sarto 8.6 (L. A Pine), 5 Slump 8.2 (R. J. Mackie), 8 King Broney 8.2 (H. Stuart), 9 Royal Song 8.0 (R. Hunt), 7 Miss Martial 8.0 (R. Reed), 10 Red Imp S.O (S. Wilson). Won by a length, hvo lengths between second and third. Time, 1.33 2-5. WAIKANAE HACK HANDICAP, w.t'.a., of 100 sovs., five furlongs. 1 W. McA. Duncan’s ch g Padonna, (Absurd —Tahua), 3yrs., 8.11 (j. Barry) 1 6 A. D. Webster’s b g Sole Mio, 3yrs 8.11 (R. Reed) 2 2 H. J. Batten’s b g Takaroa, 4yrs. 8.0 (D. Watts) 3
Also started: 8 Captain Wai (C. France), 5 Hot Fire (R J. Mackie), 7 Olympic (I-I. Dunn), 9 Yan Yean (H. Wiggins'), 4 Crissarto (L. A. Pine), 8 Paula (C. Butler.) Won by three-quarters of a length, two lengths between second and third.. Time, 1.5 2-5. LEVIN REHANDICAPS. ! WELLINGTON, Last Night. Re-handicaps for the Levin meeting are as follows: WELTER.—Star Shell 8.13, Gardant 8.0. MAKOMAKO HANDlCAP.—Tanadees 8.12, Megan 7.7, Kuhio 7.0. McDonald, memorial. —Lady Fingers 9.2, Kuliio 8.7. HEATHERLEA HACK.—Tempean 9.13, SCRATCHES' GS G.N. STEEPLES. AUCKLAND, Last Night. ’Frisco Mail and Young Thurnham were scratched for the Great Northern Steeples at 11.25 a.m. to-day. AUCKLAND ACCEPTANCES. AUCKLAND, June 4. Acceptances for the second day of the Auckland winter meeting are as follow: RANFURLY HANDICAP, of 400 sovs., one mile.—Royal Form 9.4, Transformer 9.4, Drolatique 8.10, Sleepy Sol 8.10. Waltzer 8.6, Chaplin 8.6, Miss Vera 8.6, Contellation 8.2, Piton 8.0, Arch Opal 8.0, Rahepoto 8.0, Mangapiko 8.0, Sir Henry 8.0, Snov/ Smock 8.0, Wedding March 8.0. REMUERA. HURDLES, of 751. sovs., 2 miles.—Comical 11.6, Mannga 10.9, Vagabond 11.5, Boomerday 10.3, Prince Rufus 9.11, ’Frisco Mail 9.8, Eararau, King Abbey, Savoury, Starland 9.0. KING GEORGE HANDICAP, of 800 sovs.; 7 furlongs.—lncome 10.4, Broadway 10.2, Pompey 9.5, Gala Day 9.4, York Abbey 9.0, Yoma 9.0, Joy Ride 8.11, Archeen 8.11, ‘Master
O’Rorku 8.9. Barometer 8.6, Strategy 8.5, Matinee 8.5. Doleful Ditty 8.4; Whctunui 8.3, Gold Jacket 8.2, Ural la S.l, Arch Amie, General Pryde, Jolly Princess, Bute Sound, Day Guard, Black Cruiser, Bright Sol, Archibald, King Smock, Smoke Concert, Whitft Comet 8.0.
HUNT CLUB CUP. of 400 SOVS, about two miles and a-half. —Llewellyn 11.10, Bourn 11.4, Lady Comet 10.8, Hypothesis 9.12, Gambler’s Gold, Curve Scintillation 9.0.
PANMURK HURDLES, of 400 sovs.; one mile and three-quarters. —- Cureaform 10.3. Lucullent 10.2, Pinna 9.12, Glen Canny 9.5, Irish Jig. Good Mark, To Talii, All Talk 9.4, Bright Light, Passionate. Kameliameha, Guianform, King Amans 9.0. CARBINE PLATE, one mile.— Arsone Lupin, Chaplin, Clockwork, Cureal'orm, Kav.a, Kiarito, Opaloid, Ripplirig, Homai 11.0, Serene 10.10.
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