SPORTING.
RAGING FIXTURES. / May 10, 11—Egmont R.O. Winter. j May 17. 18— Marlborough H.C Au- | I turan. May 25 27- Wanganui J.C. Winter, 'june 3, 5, 7-Auckland RO. Winxer. AUSTRALIAN RACING. I United Phkbs AssooUHOM. I Sydney, May 6. , | City Tattersalls' Cup:-Karaimad 1, I Kin«Vantarie 2, Toa Tero 3 Msie , ; vtn ,: fifteen starters* Won by three lengths. Time, 2.21%. ' I Hurdles-Merrimax 1, St. Medoc 2, iLempriere 3. Nine .starters. Won by ! half a length. Time, 3.47. | Denman Stakes. -Three 1, Delai* 2 Welkin Queen 3. Nineteen startlers. Won by li lengths. Tune, 9 n ,9a *"' Adelaide, May 7. Goodwood Handicap.-Bkgue 1, . ! 9 Tnwnit 3. Seventeen Achernar &> lownw 'starters. Won by three lengths. Time 1.143. HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. Hastings, May <. The sum of £21,972 was put through 'thetotalisator, making £39,575 for the ''meeting. Additional results:--I Burke Memorial* Stakes.-Kooya 1, Chortle 2, Lady Louisa 3. All startled. Won by a nose. Time, 2.7 3-5. 1 Scuvrv Hack Handieap.-Carlys.an !] Maryland 2, Kin- of Athol .3. [Scratched: Lady Multiild and Gazette. Won by half a head. Time, 1.2 3-0. I Handicap Hurdles.-Braeburn 1, Wooloomooloo 2, Morning 3. idealism and Sam Tan also ran, Won ly ■four lengths. Time, 3.18 1-5. . i Farewell Handicap.-Multipbcation !l Cherrv Blos.om % Step 3. Scratchjell : Emperador. Won 1 by Half a length. Time, 1.14 3-5.
ASHBURTON MEETING. Ashburton, May 5. There was dull weather but a good attendance for the second day. Ine totalisator handled £19,183, against £22,433 for the two days last year. Results:— • , Second Hurdles Handicap.—Oast Iron 1, DayligM Bill 2, Saitosta' 8. Also started:. Copper , Boy, Miss Maronan, Resemblance, Won by six lengths. Time, 2.46 3-5. ; Moreton Hack Handicap—Comely II Bellshire 2, Sir Malt 3. Also started: Finless', Bon, Arthur George, VentL Trireme,' Aaland, Red Shield, Amortir. Won by a good length. Time, j 1.13 4-5. . , Vl ! Autumn Handicap—Marcjms 1, Down 2,'Chrvsotis 3. Also started: (k.mhope, Margerine, , Tan'nhauser, 'Specialform, Gnome. Won by a length. I Time, 1.40 1-5. Juvenile Handicap.—Bonsign 1, Deltonio 2, 'Subterfuge 3. Also startjed: Ayclitfe, Highwater, Glenkilen. | Won by three lengths. Time, 1.14 ,2-5. .: • _ . Winchmore Welter Handicap.—Fabrikoffi, Bandy 2, Peg- 3: Also started : Hap Dha. Multum in Paryo, Fiery Cross,' Lion, San Sebastian, Moneymaker. Won by. a length. Time, ,1.23 1-5. . •J_, 1 ,,,,:;..
Selma trot' ; Handicap.--Hed vie 'l, Lucille 2, El €arl)ine 3. Also started : Mountain Palm, Joyful, Searchfield. Won by a Time, 3.15 3-5. Wakanui Handicap.—Speedometer 1, Peromha'2, Chudic 3. Also started: Daytime, Obsono, Derby Day. "Won by a length and a half. Time, 1.13 3-5.
J WAIKATO TROTS. Hamilton, May G. There was fine weather and a good ' attendance, and excellent going for this meeting, Results:— i introductory Handicap.— Amberite 1, Miss George 2, Flaval 3. Scratched ; Dignity, John Wood, Native Boy. i Won by four lengths. Time, 4.5 2-5. j Stewards' Handicap.—Master Park 1, Allwood Fashion 2, St. Ursula 3. Scratched: Prince Rufus and St. Leo. Won by a head after a great finish. Time, 2.13. Ladies' Bracelet.—Strategy 1, Bronze Patch 2, Witch Hazel 3. 'Scratched: Master Grattan, My-ra, i Desmond, Tartar, John Wood, Native Boy. Won by a length. Time, 3.45. j Cup.—Todd Bells 1, Rexcordium 2, St. Leo 3. Scratched: Reuben and 'Lady Wilmington. Won by four lengtlis. Time, 4.54. j Railway Handicap.—Lady Wilmington 1, Sweet Prince 2, Sweet Pet 3. Scrached: Gray \V., Rexcordium, Dorothy Dimple. Belgian Queen, Wild Nell. Time, 3.40. i Ciaudelands Handicap. Bronze Patch 1, Treanac 2, Mozasto 3. Scratched: Master Grattan, Nellie (.'live. Won by a .long neck. Time, 3.47.
Hamilton Handicap.—Proud Moor 1, (jrattan Abbey 2, Toddy McKinney 3. Scratched ; Todd Bells and Not Willing. Won by two lengths. Time, 5.(5 2-5. Farewell Handicap.—Rexcordium 1, Alwood 2, George K. 3. Scratched: Prince llufus, Prinzora, Floranz, Sweet Prince. Won by two lengths. Time, 3.5 2-5. The totalisator handled £7342, as against €3750 last year.
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