SPORTING.
FIXTDEES. April 16 and 17—Hawke’s Bay J.C. Autumn. April 23 and 24—South Canterbury J.C. Autumn. April 24 and 25—Masterton R.C. Autumn. April 30 and May 1— Marlborough R.C. Autumn. May 8 and 9— Ashburton County R.C. Autumn. June 8 c,nd 4—Dunedin J.O. Winter. COMING EVENTS. May 31—Great Northern Hurdle Race May 31—Great Northern Handicap. June 3-Great Northern Steeplechase, HAWKE’S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. [Per Phess Association.] Hastings, April 17. The totalisator handled £16,244, compared with £13,309 for the corresponding day of 1912, a total for the two days of £31,673, against last year. Additional results:— Scurry Hack Handicap, of 110 sovs; five furlongs.—4 Astral, - 7.11, 1; 2 Achray, 8.10, 2; 1 Formality, 8.7, 3. 7 Teviotdale 7.13, 9 Gazelie 7.7, 5 Field Force 7.2, 3 Hellonious 7.2, 13 Park Hill 7.0, 14 Quart zite 6.12, 10 New Guinea 6.10, 12 Crocus 6.7, 11 Rangipoa 6.7, 14 Bonny Hamilton 6,7, 8 Discussion 6.7, and 6 Microbe 6.7 also started. Won by half a length. Time, 1 rain 3sec. Mangatarata Handicap Hurdle Race of 120 sovs; one and three-quarter miles.—2 Flingot, 9,9, 1; 1 Bravest > 10.8, 2; 5 Whakav.eira, 10.3, 3. 4 Idealism 10.12, 3 Eiya 9.0, and 6 The Spaniard 9.0 also started. Won by half a length. The Spaniard was fourth and Eiya fifth. Time, 3min 15sec.
Juvenile Handicap, of 120 sovs; 5 furlongs.—3 Historiette, 7.7, 1; 4 Immer, 8.7, 2; 9 Astrologer, 70, 3. 1 The Hague 8.9, 5 Sir Morseley 7.2(carried 7.10), 8 Oppiden ,6.10* 6 Despatch 6.7, 7 The Summit 6.7, (carried 6.10), and 10 Whakahoki, 6.7 (carried 6.9), also started. Historiette led from end to end and won by two lengths, with half a length between second and third. Time, Imin 2 2-ssec. '
Farewell Handicap, of 150 sovs; 6 furlongs.—3 Altcar, 8.1, 1; 4 Gladiole, 8.13, 2; 2 Blue Lake, 8.10, 3. 1 Postillion 8.9, 7Lord Possible 8.0, 6 JMoTeo 6.7, 8 Lamsdorff 6.7, and 5 Fair Rosamond 6.7, also started. Altcar hopped off and was never headed, 'tvimiihg by two lengths. Time, Imin 14 2-ssec. ’ , : ‘ ! AVONDALE GjJuil , j I; .I.»t■ .«u»> i.,; ji i;11:• i) bn Auckland, Aprih 17. r< The following. ’are ( , the j acceptances' for the second 1 ,- r j - Waitakiri jiandidap,: jof • 10(0 < spv.s g fi furlongsl—Montiform 8.4 j Wee ‘ Olga 8.4, Hohungatahi 8.0, Blue Garment 7.11, St. Amans 7.10, Sir Rupert 7.8, Almeida 7 : .5, Lady Thorn 6.12, Explosive 6.11, The Celt 6.9, Laverna 6.9. Dominion Handicap, of 100 sovs; 5 furlongs.MWaipswa;;9's, •■Bow Bells 7.8, Overtime! !7',4, .(Mdhdr line r 7.3,; Miss ‘Y.O; Topic 7.0, Spinster, 7.0, Sir, Walter.' $..9, Gladys Jack;6.B, Tohora 6.8 j cKaiwaka 6.8. •:
Flying Handicap, of 100 sovs; four furlongs.—Toreador 8.10, Naumai 8.6; Hohungatahi 8,4, ,Glad Tidings 8.4 ? Overtime 7,8, Monoline 7.7, Positive 7.7, Lady -Thorn 7.2, Lucille 7,2, Mighty Atom, 7.2, Sir Walter 7.0, Tripoli 7.0.
Mount Roskill Handicap, of 100 sovs; six furlongs.—Clare 9.0, Barb Wire 8.11, Salvia 8.10, Prince Mcrriwee 8.8. Vie 8.8, Sir Stroud 8.7, Hinerewa 8.5, Irish Maid 8.4, Vivace 8,1, Haku 8.1, Hamlet 8.1, Master Hilda 8.1, Antiphone 8.1, Nimrod 8.1, Monotone 8.1, Peira 7.12, Reno 7,9. Decorate 7.9, Kaihere 7.9, Lonerapor 7.9, Othello 7.9, Parapara 7.9, Golden Grain 7.9.
Maiden Hurdle Race, of 100 sovs; one mile and three-quarters.—Tiri 10.0, Heyboy 9.13, Pip 9.10, Admiral Soult 9.9, Bon Cyr 9.1, Virtue 9.1, Pat 9.0, Poictiers 9.0, Ataaere 9.0, Excalibur 9.0, Merimax 9.0, Rouge Dragoon 9.0, Adherent 9.0, Leahora 9.0, Rukuhia 9.0, Ruffy 9.0. Steeplechase, of 150 sovs; three miles.—Red McGregor 10.5, Webfoot 10.4, Ice! 10.0. Te Whataroa 9.12, St. Wood 9.8, Sioia 9.7, Egliugton 9.7.
Juvenile Handicap, of 100 sovs; G furlongs.—Tinopai 8.9, Marshall McDonald 8.3, Loloma 7.9, Soultikoff 7.8, Self 7.6. Autumn Handicap, of 200 sovs; 9 furlongs.—Joli© Fille 7.12, Kakama 7.9, Kaween 7.8, Tragedy King 7.8, Wee Olga 7.6, Montiform 7.6, Bluestone 7.6, Phosphorous 6.13, Tangiwai 6.9, Flying Soult 6.9, Monocle 6.9, First Wairiki 6.9, Troublesome 6.8, Explosive 6.8,. Cloudy Dawn 6.8.
Since the original handicaps were declared the weights in the Mount Roskill Handicap have been increased by 21b in each instance, in conformity with the rules.
RE-HANDICAPS. Wellington,, April 18. Mr Pollock has declared the following re-handicaps for the Mastertou meeting Hack Handicap.—Mummer 8.10. Opaki Welter.—Expect 9.7, Passadona 9.5. Dash Hack.—Astral 9.0, Sylvan Glade 7.11, Ruamahunga Hack.—Piermont 7.13.
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