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RACING FIXTURES. j May 10, 11—Egmont R.C. Winter C.J.C. MEETING. Feu Pkebs j\b«.:oi A tion. Christckurch, April 27. Additional results are as follows; — Challenge Stakes.—3 Kilboy 1, 4 Emperador 2, 6 Koesian 3. Scratched: Petruchio, Cease Fire, Wardancer, and Killena. Won by six lengths. Time, 1,27 1-5. Templeton Handicap.—Findhorn 1, Tete-a-Tete 2, Bimoter 3. All starred. Won by four lengths. Time, 1.13 1-5. • Final Handicap.—4 Martins 1,2 Recorder 2, 1 Silent Way 3. Scratched: Findhorn. Won by a head. Time, ! 1.41 4-5. i The totalisator registered £29,76'.' 10s for the day, and for the meeting 1 £68,125 10s, as against last year's total of £70,549 10s. WESTLAND MEETING. Hokitika, April 2(5. The Westland meeting was held to day in hue weather. The totalisator handled £6169, against £5886 last year. Results: — Anzac Handicap, six furlongs.—l Divorce 1, 8 Cla'nmeua 2, 3 Floranee ;i. Also started: Izdubar, Gleneannich. Time, 1.21. President's Handicap, six furlongs and a half.—3 Invader 1,1. Mollymawk 2,2 Listen 3. Also started: Glenowl, Rhino. Time, 1.27. • [ Express Trot, one mile.—l Ngaiora 11, S Woodland Dell 2, (5 lanto 3. Time. 2.20. Autumn Handicap, one mile and a quarter.—l Glenongley 1, 3 Don Francisco 2, 4 Mulga Bill 3. Also started: Mel ford, Treadfire, Waikehua. Time. 2.19. Railway Handicap, five furlongs.—l Tip-Up 1,2 Florance 2, 3 Epwonli .'3, ; Also started: Grattan, Ccrvulus, iGoltlen Mora, AsteriAs. Time, 1.3 4-5. - • Electric Trot, one mile and a half.—2 Soprano L 1 Letitia<2', 4 Galician ,;(<■ Time 3.40 2-5. - High-Weight Handicap, seven furlongs.—7 Listen 1, 4 Sir Hamilton &j l\ Divorce 8-' Also started: Grattan, Waipunui, Mollymawk, Glenowl, Invader. Time, 1.35 1-5. | Farewell Handicap, live furlongs and aihalf.—l Tip-Up 1,2 Epworth 2, 6 Sea King 3. Also started: Grattan, Clanmena, Don Cliarl, Rhino .
; RJVERTON RAGES. ~.,„,,„ Invercargill, April 26. The Riverton meeting concluded in, fine weather., The totalisator handled £11.619, against £10,278 on the second dav last year, thp, total,for the mcetiiig . being £27.009,, with ; £24,922 a year agq.. f Results : , ", , , Kitchener Stakes, one mile.—s Jock 1. 1 Dorian 2, 4.F.ii>st Rohjart,^...,, 'w.il'au Steeplechase, about, two hiiloi I—l Carnmore 1, r 7 Annie 2, 4 Ghent 3. Time, 4.32 3-5. ' I Aparima Handicap, seven furlongs. -4 Buller 1. 3 Brooksdale 2,2 Cortes 3. Time, 1.28 3-5. Second County Handicap, one mile. —3 Redowa 1, oFitscosborne 2, 6 Fable 3. Time, 1.45. Riverton Steeplechase, about two and a half miles.—2 Recharge 1, 3 The Brewer 2. 1 Black Sea 3. Time, 6.30. Easter Handicap, one mile and nquarter.—l Gunrest 1,2 Ardenvhor 2, 8 Sombrero 3. Time', 2.15 2-5. Visitors' Handicap, seven furlongs. —8 Brooksdale 1, 1 Deviation 2, 4 Giralda 3. Time, 1.20. Farewell Handicap, one mile.—l Neuroma 1, 2 Canrobur 2, 3 Joan 3. Time, 1.45 1-5. AVONDAL.E ACCEPTANCES. Auckland, April 27. Nursery Handicap.—Waiuta 9.7, General joffre 8.0, Ritasea 7.10, Independence 7.9, Hexton 7.5, Cultriform 7.3, Sir Ralph 6.13, Erroneous, Marabout, Kirunga 6.10.
Mount lloskill Handicap.—(Jallupin 8.18 Dan Castor 8.0, Glittering Sands 7.12, Pcndoon 7.10, Harlestono, Permit 7.7, Achillcus 7.6, Brown Loch 7.5, King of the Valley, Sea Deil, Parawai 7.4, Parsimouy, Gretclien 7.3, Miss Avalanche 7.1, Anxious 6.13, Dandy Breeze 6.12. Waikumete Hurdles.—Black Northern 11.9, Spal'fish 11.4, Tragedy King 11.3, SpaJperion 10.6, Te Onga, Oi-is-peen 10.4 St. Lewis, Bravest. Brookfield, Centenary 9.-1, Laverna, Ulster f True Gun 9.0. Autumn Handicap.—Mullingar 8.5. Lady Penury 7.10. C'astalia 7.5, Multifual 7.1, Te Paipnpa 7.J, Fionnuala, Soldier 6.13, Loloiua 6.11, Signo 6.10, Dclenda, Marbie Star, Worcester (5.7. Mt. Eden Steeplechase.—-Captain Jack 11.9, Spalperion 3.1.0, Tarero 10.il, Golclbovne 10.3, Fireaway 9.9. Prince Eddie, Beauty 9.7. Waitakere Handicap.—Crown Pear] 9.2, Electrakoff 8.8, Goldfire ) Coleraine 8.2! Try Fluke B.o,'Kitty Be'lhirs 7.11, Bluestone 7.10, Tinoreka 7.8, Delenda 6.10, Torotoro 6.8, Alf Delaval 6.7. Dominion Handicap.—Glenroy 9.1, Coleraine 8.4, Try Fluke 8.1, Kitty Bellairs 7.13 Tinoreka 7.8, Mossman-7.6, Glissando 7.2, Lightning 7.0, Lady Glen, Genevieve, Master Florence 6.10, Gold Necklet 6.9, Autumn Rose, Torotoro 6.8, Bowler, Alf Delaval, Maisie Pop 6.7.
•Welter—Crown Pearl 9.13, Multil'uai 9.6 Electrakoff 9.5, Glenroy 9.3, Kami King 8.13, Achiltedes '8.12, -Minister 8.9, Fionnuala 8.8, Soultane, Blue Garment 8.6, Gallupin 8.5,. Marble Star <8.4 Maui Nina, Worcester, Caber Feagh, Luperino, . Parsimony, Gold Lac 8.0. 1 ~:, METROPOLITAN TROTS. Christchurch, April 28. The Metropolitan Trotting Club's Easter meeting concluded at Addington to-day in line weather. 'lhe totalisator investments to-day were £29,768, making £60,613 10s for the meeting; compared with £61,993 last year. Sisuits: — , Halswell Handicap (harness).-—"? li; var 1, 7 Vera ,2> .2 Ngaraima/3. AM .started. Won by three' lengths. Time, '3-33. u • ;.!/ c?a ■/ . ; ; , i-sjf fl : . Harvest Handicap (saddle), Maclnv«pd .L 1 Arcadian 2, rt fchub 3. Ail started. Won by tnree lortgrtlHl -Tinie; V;!,y< >. ; >
.Metropolitan Handicap (harness), 2 miles.—2 Hal Zolbck'.l, 4 'Tommy C. 2 5 Persuader 3. Also started: Don Caesar, Admiral Wood, Jingle, Evelyn, Adelaide Direct, St. Kevin, Sneered, Princess Sherwood, Sherwood, Eccentric. Won by four lengths. Time, 1.36 3-5.
Trotters' Handicap (Harness), two miles.—7 Electrocute 1, 4 Olive L. 2, 2 Master Raymond 3. All started. rtyou- by eight lengths. Time,.4. M- • WilkinHandicap(saddle), two miles. Xl Capriceio I, '5, Wingausi 2, 12 general Wylie 3. All started. Won by four lengths. Time,'4.4s 2-5. :■{" President's 1 HahUScap. (harness), two . m ilcs.--4 George Hard 1, (5 TamansK 2.2 Antonio 3: i! An started. ! Won by .li'alv a length.' Tim<*,'4:4o. High Class tfattlftf « (harness), on. ; m i],._Aithnr' Dillon ' I, 3 Mountain Rose »: 1 The Whip 3. Scratched: Frandoeia. A\ r 6n by a length- Time, 2.16 1-5. . .. Farewell Handicap (saddle), one mile —2 St. Kevin 1, 9 Princess Sherwood 2, 1 Frandooia 3. Scratched: Arthur Hilton. Won by four lengths. Time, 2.11 2-5.
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