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AUCKLAND RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING.

KJUST PAY. Picsidont. Mr A. K. T.nloi. Yn'c« I'resiclonl Mr L. I). Nathiiii. Stewards Mr .1. Mel . Clark. Mr .1. Kuv-01l Mr .1. 11. . (Mi |u-ntor. lion. K. Mitcbclson. J1.11.K . Mr .1. Dh'Um. Mr John Kirkwood. .in«l I'.ipJ.un W .»liiisW\n. Jndtre: 31.' W m. -I. '!'•»> 'or. rioasiuri Mr I no^. MoiTin Martor Mr X W ooitiold. CMerk ol Scales. Mr F. \V. Marks. Vlcvk of v ouw Mi'.J. Cluiilwiclx. H.uhlumpj>h . Mr .1.0 l'^ctt. W. r«u-u\.il. !scc»otar\.

Auckland, April '?, Till, lir-t du>V l.icmii ot the Aulunin MeeXinu c«t the Auckland Kann- C lub commenced to-da>. Tlieie weie many an\iouulauce- ea-t .it the -k\ I\\ turhte- at eaih mom, and the dark cloud- thai ho\eied about w ere <-t.i tamh not a-:iuin^. I nil -üb-euueutl\ all doubt- icuaidin^ a hue da\ weie njt at le-t by the miii .-innin;.; out-tionuU arid l>nulul\. 'i he attendance X- Uiv I'l'u t-oiii.-e i- in evelient liomu Ol'dei . and the -mioundin^-, thank- to the. recent uun. aie looking at the \u\ be-t. The Ka.-ter liandu'ap '■- the leulin^ e\ent of to d.i\ - pi obtain me, and a glance i hu>u;J> the iceJidf -liou that fouiteeu mmi- I).i\ c winded their tludit -line the in- (oi'ie-t took" place, Mr June- Watt-.- l\i\ nuiu Baiter pro\ my: tnuniptiar.t noin torn oUkl-, the total nunibei ot noimnation^o.d) bemu -e\en. The following )ea, lsto -Mi W . Waltei-- .ippiopuated tne late with "\ aLtenna, the -taitei- auam on!) num beunir Inc. In lfwO, N'^att--upphed the Minnei in L'a'.i^b.enua, a .-on ot Ka\en-\\oi tl\ . and m ICT7 I'.ide a-M cc won. Mi I'liulnieU"- ICI-i, l»\ Tiaducei, •wa* the tii-t to catch tin ]ttd^i - e\ c in 1878. and th<- two follow in_r >vii- N atapa trnnnphed, thtie lui:^ Un -t utei- on both occasion?, Urn-tall uanu little hoi -c I\m i 1 < ( hiail. who will alwa\- ue tondl\ lciuesnbeitd b,N mli not l-, w on in loul. and Mi Allan McLean- mate Lt.uie, w no liai!' d norn AaniLi, [no\fd -ncct— tnl m ISM^ : while the NupKUU'- wcie .i_iam iv iht iou in I^S3 with L.ouoia, who wa- mid- n i>\ CiiHouKand caiiuu tin coloiu-oi that mod -poH-nnn. <. aptam Ku— ell Kad une- and Admuu?tiatoi tan a de nh.eat .oi tn>honoui in 1884, the ttaivc )'■ in;' di\ukd, and the seat iullowmu -aw lukjUoi-l tniunph with 9-t 51b in the -addk In thu- \«.ai the <listaneeotthe i.ue w.i- cut dow n 10l t mileClocr- -howed ;> dean pan "t l»nS io m\ othusii.lBuO.and L.-l \i.n - iw * annul a ictonou-. tliuebeinu -lM'thci -!>n Ili- l'la gieate-t nuinbei o! l unnei- dannu the hiYon ot the lace in- hei. n twehe, in l.viii' - ye.it , and A MUlu.Lind, l'>\e.-, ami P.uni mer aie the oni\ |ocUt\-that Im\l lulden the w uiiiei on l\\ o uLca-ion-Mi lmp<_\ - band oci upied it- u-ual place on the liw n. and dunnu the attei noon di--conreed th: following nni-iL.d pinjruimme : — March. " lie l-umd oi the Fiec (1" IHIvC. OvtTtuio. " ltahai>a m Alicena <Ko— mi) Valse ■'Uoiutoher (Otto Koeilen , "vh etio i, '• liound the vvoild 111. ltouml) . gu.uinllo. " Les Voleur* tiioM^ioi: ai»c '" hnniiciunsr an Petcrhotl (buimh. Boieio fiom Venlis. Opera, •"Atnlla' {J. Kneiei, Sclccuon. "Ihen'i iThc List of tl.e TiiLmncs) (Wa^'ion , Valse. ' Syi\ia (.1. Hart well », -March '(. monation '( irlotson Clark) Fantasia ' L Amour et les Roses (J. Abou/in . N'.ilse. " jj^im^ tVn-iano) . M.i/urka. (L .Maru ) . Galop, "The Ka Jlunteis' i,I. l>. Uladman). ' CtodS^e the Queen. TRAPiLSMFNS PLA'I I 11AXDKA1'. d 30 ■~o\ - withw it h a-w l" psi.ikt <oi ea* h. to yo to =eeonu noi-e. One mile am! \jifi*. Mi D. Twolnll- In m (. mdeiell.t, b\ .\i\\ lin--Ittn^a, 6\i-. 8-t 911 • lope. I 1 Mi \V. Soininet \ dl( '- bt t Mnli-ta, by Mu-ket— Ouida. 3>i«. 6 ? t OlobU\) '2 Mi C. Beie-ioid- eh m Foimo, b\ bteihntrwoi th— Pulchia, s\i-, 6-t Gib (M>eia) * 3 Eiuption w.i- tlie. <>nh oilier -taitei i indeiell.i w.i^ the t.niuiiire \ttei -t,\eial bieak- awa\ tat tia'j tell to a -ti.i;_c_;lin^ -tai t. Xi LiptioTi i:ei unu badl v iw ,i\ JJalit.i theu out in ad\ d'H- a- the\ iace.d to the tuin, with Jauntion -e.e.ond, Cindei'li. 1 thud. and I'umix) la-; r J'hi- uidei vaa lnamLtincd all the wa\ lound t j the half milt po-t, w heie C indeit lla c'u-td up to the leadtMAt the tuin -he \\ a- witlnn halt a knuth ot iiahsta. O[,»po-it< the l>e.rb\ -tand l'»ah-ta was s,till in Hunt, but- heie Hope -at down on the ioAOiuite, and tin dau^htti oi .la\ In •espondin^- at om c, -he -ih ceed.'d m -i-aininji biie indue - vetdict b\ a ne( k. Time, 2nun 21-tc-. Dividend-. Jn-ide, 1 1 15- ; out-ide. X.2

NORTHERN CIIAMPAC-iNK FlAKr> o! 50050% s. added to a -^wecp-take* of r-o\-> eat h. hor=e to recent- -„ and tlnr«l lioio("2o-'ivs lioin t nc '■ta'vc-. roi two yeai ol'ls Colts £-t 101b: iilhe?, ."si 81b, jjeldinga allowed 3ib. --j\ mrlon^Mr Win bomci ville'- bi f Hilda, b) .Via-, kfh OukLi. 2vt-. S^t Oib (Tayloi) 1 Mi C. Beie-foid - eh c Lumold, b\ LtoHnus— Lo\ ebirrl. 2\ i•,B-ti • , 8-t 101' • . Chlloi' > ) 2 .Mr John ( haafV- bi* c 1a: tai, b* Mn-ket->Stepp<\ 2\i-, 8-t- 1011" (ITonuj 3 Air John t'ha.ile - c.li c H.itapl.in. I.; Luj linn- My Idea, 2\i=. S^t 3<>lb 0 Me-5V- R. and I. Dudcr- In c ( uu.i--.lei.by Jlu-ket— fuultj, 2\i-, 8-t 101b 0 Hilda !iuflLco|»ol(l \\(:\'- cij-ial ta\oniitc~ on the machine. The hoi-e- wen- (h]nis3ed to a \wetfhed -Lait, ot which Leopold and It'it'iplan h.id the worst, Hilda rrettmu ay. a\ v, uli a good lead Dm- -h», letainod 1 liiough ou", winning: b\ u l^n^th, v lth ,i lot in hand. Leopold, who iim-licd with j^ieat gaincne— , iu-t beat Tairar^ior fluid place. Time, limn. 19 Sue. Totah-atot diwdend . Inside, t'l 18.- : ouU'lc, L' 2 14-. EASTER Tr^XDJC^P. of SOO^o-i =, arlrletl to .i sweepstakes of 7^o\ s. each. Second hor->e to receive thud l.orse 15-ovs. out of stakes Une nnle and three-quartei-. MrC. Wiijrhf- b m FriencMiip, n<scd, by Hepiic\c -Xjdi.u 7-L 51b 1 \li-C. Wiuiht'- eh m Tamoi.i. 4>i-, by Mu-kct -^Joonh'jht, 6-1 olb 2 Mr W. JjobbOX- bi h Tctford, bjis, In Mu-skeL- l'un^aweieweie, 8->». . 3 Als-o started —Silence, ( lo^.-, IvCuiina. and M.iuiUm. Silencu imi-hcd fouith. Time, Smin 10\-u* Won b^ a neck. The flair fell "to a fail ->t.u t. Tettoul and Silence cut out, the lunnmy till the cuLliuu; was leac-hcd, when Sileii'e be^an to show rfitfnal-5 of distie-.>. Fiiend-lnp heie as-erted hei -.elf, and had ah n^th ad\anta<.o at the tujn for home. llall-uay dow n the ■-trairrht, Tamoia came with a m-h, but >ha miis unable to vet on (eiins with Fnendship, who won by a neck. Telfoid a fair thiid. Tot.ili/dtor di\idotnl> Inside, Co Ls : out-ide, €9 Is. iUvMMCVI' UVIWIA 1J\(» Oi 100-O\.s, with a .sweepstake-, of 2so\s eaoli, to i^o to second hoi^e. Over nineili«ht->of huidlcs. Two and a quaiter miles. Mi J Kae"sb^Oianjrenian,rn Kudymion -J'eter Flat mate, lOi-t 81b (Rae) 1 Messrs Hayi Bros." br m .Ma Petite Fillc, * 8stl01b"(J. Lainjr) .. ... ... 2 JMrM. (Jalhißhcr'h gi » Peter O-beek, list 21b (.Maker) *> Also started. (Jay Fawkc«.(lost,3lb), Recruit <9&t7lb), Holly (Bsfc 91b), Huntsman (Bsb7lb)> and Don (Bst 71b). Guy Fawkes •was quickest over the hrsb obfctacle., being followed by Huntsman and

Orangeman. Ma I'etitc Fille a^umed the pride of place a little, huther on, hut at the cutting Don w .is ,'i(, the lu\»d of iifinn^. Don maintained his position up the btraighb and pa^inj* t.he -tand. Reciuit, Ma Petite Fillo, Huntsman, and Orangeman bemj;- eUx-e handy. A I the back ot the course Recruit; had iorccd hi- way to the front, while Orangeman and I'eter O-beek improxed their position.-. IS'eaiiiu; the home tm n, Peter Osbeek looked all over a \\ inner, but: Orangeman coming wi/ha rut.li \\a.- (he lir^t to land in the and coming on full of running won \ery easily bj- a clrar length. Time, 4nun So .tec. l>i\idend«: Tiu-ide, I' 2 14^; oul--ule, C 2 10.-. Si li,! m, H \ci , ot r>oM)\b, added to a M\eep>takeb of 2to\h each. L-\n 2-jear olcK ami up»,ud.s. b hiilon^;?. Mi U. (.'. MeOeeV In t> ContKietor. b> Kaiulwick — Deeeptioi), ai><'d, 7-1 21b (O Meaia) . ... 1 Mr 11. ll.uiison'- br h ( ate4n.4yi-. 8-t, Sib (Daw son) ' ' 2 Mr W. Kobcrt-on"- 1) m Capella, ')} l-, R-r 3lb ( l)iu -tonj o Wapiti (8m .Vib), neinoaeh(B-t. lib), and On (•'uaid (7-t 211)) al-o i.m. When the lla.u diopped (. on'ii.iotoi |umpi d .ns.i\ with a lead ot (wo lenuth-, and luakin-; e\ei\ po-t a winning one. he -ecured iho \ im (lift in ! lie ci-ie-t 'n.innei po— lble Tune, limn ■-iS-jc in the m->ide tolah-.itoi theicweu 11 Hi\e-toi? on Contraeto^aml they reeen ed adnulendot I'lB, while the m\ iuxcmoi-our-ule the paddock iecei\ul j..">5 1- each. (.ii.i vi \oliiiikn Sr Lii.ik, ot 300-o\>, added to a >-\\eep-tak!> ot 10-o\.- each; -eeond hoi -c to iect ne 50-o\-. and thud , hoi -e 25-o\-=, out ot the -take- b\n {hvoo \e.u old-. l'olt-,8-t 101b : Idhe-.G-t Blb ; ueldmu- allowed olb One, mile m\ tuiloii'j;- 132 \ aul-. Mr (. (. Mead ;> bi v Se\tant., by Jiobm-on (. iu-ol (llu\tablo) •- 1 Mr D. Ml kiunon"-hi eSu WalM, h\ \ Leolinu- Ba\ (.'anulen ni.iu'i^ h'loid, 2 X\ .1. Cha ile - b t Danjile, b\ Mu-kel L 'eket (llopi ) S Mi— Alice Iby Leohuu- l\ ti oltMi-e) al-o . -!n red Han^U and J-mi W dtei ni.uk pla\ lei the m-1 mile, NMaiil I\iiil; \ la-t. pullnn_ r doid le lloiu.din'u tla huiiH 1 turn Ilu\table ua\e Si Maul hi- In d^L and •lining down the h'adei-ina iiduu k)u-'\ ea-\ m.ui'iei, tin -on ot Kobm-on { i'l-oei.ui '"Hiu an ea-\ wmm i i>\ thite linuth- Time, 3mm 'J-P-u 1 . Di\idend-In-uio, *J1 7- , oui-hIl, Ll 4-

Tin -eeond <l.'\ - latu.yur llie Auckland lxin'Hi^ lluh- \utumti Vurtinj. 1- t t iki tiu. phl< C t(> (lil\ JiOttC) NNCltlu'l ( (Mild DOt ha\e In iti de-ned. l'lie at tendanet waaKnu equal to \i>toula\ - J-TK'\Ai;i>S HAM>IC\I'o, ;'O<>\ >, \Mth a suci p^akr- ot Ao\ - will 10 n;o to second hoi ■'t Une mil 1 Mi \\ .Nmiemlle'- In t liali-t.i, o\i-. 7-t (Kattem-) 1 Mi ( Hi u-ioul - cli t I'm mo, 3) i-, C>L 71l)iM\oi») 2 \li .1 15* \\ llhain-on"- bu, Aiti>t, auod. 6-t (Cook) 3 Mi \Y. J-ioLiliLit'- bi h I'cLloul, b\i-, 9-t 0 Mid \\ u<>ht i In m li HMuUlup, <tm d. 8-« 811. " 0 Mi \Y. Kobctt^on"- In m I apella. .">\ i-, 6-t "/Hi 0 Mi 11. I lLtieli -» h i Eiujitiun, om-, 6-t 0 Ait<n one bioak a\\a\ tlx 1 li-»U tf'"lt f '"I t(l < l tan -tail I'omio liv out the luiinui^ a( a -nuiit paf'". and loiindnn; the tuni dii-w mi! .i Icnmli mi iioiit of \ili-l. liaLi-la bi nr_i lliiid. \s hiU Tittotd and Enipti.m \\«ii la-t No air.iation took jilace till tin Lilt milt, po-t \\a-< icat hid. \\ lien I'xili-i i i.vi up to the leadei -. ()u Ltitt mm the -ti.nuht >liuu,b tm (lihiwith I'oinio ,m(i Aili-l. Op|)o->i(o the l>eib\ -he had tin jinn in tiou'oli, and (ouimc: on. full ot ii.'mm,;. won e.i-il\ I>\ ,i It nut h and a-half Tune, lmm ''1 3 -ci hiMdeud In-ule, Ll 19m out-ide, i"3 UN J JjYINU S I AkK^otbO'o\ - wnh <i>\\ef i ])^iako of 2-u\ -i t .ii li. to i<o to -ceomi lioi&e Tor i\s o-\ L>n-okl-> aud upwariK. Tluec ijUilitora ot a ini'c Mi I>. Twolnll - bi ni ( iudeiella,b\ .ki\ lni Ken-a. 6\i.-, cl-tc l-t 31b (UopJ) 1 Mi (' iJuic-foid - ( h ( Leopold, i>\ Leolinu- -L..\ebud. 2>is 7-! 411) (M>ei-) 2 Mi .1 C haate- I) t liiinjilc, b\ Mu-kot Lot ket, 5.M-, Bst 71b (Me lho\) 3 Mi John* liaate - b <; Foie-t Kin», h} Ieu 1 - Memento, 2\i>, 7-t lib 0 The -t.ut wa-a wrcrched one Handle and ( mdtiella tot aw.ij with a bi;^ lead At the tin n into the -Lia/L^ht I mdi-iella ( an^iiL Handle and won hard held, Leopold bemu a n 'o<l -cLond Time, lmin 17-e n !>i\tdeiul — In-ide, Ll 9- outside, Ll 6-

Al I r:\iN HANDHUP ot 150-o\ -.. ndded In a M\ei p-l de- oi o-m --car 1 . .Second lun-o to le 'Ci\ c 30-o\ - and tlnid hoi-^C lCKo\s oul ot 'he stake-. I 'or three \ oar-olds and upward-. Oni mile and alialf. Mi ( . \\'i i ._fl 111 1 -hi in T.unoia, by Musket — Moonlight, 4\i-, 7-t 61b (Kattern.s) 1 ~\\i i 5i 5 Mai tin'- b h Silence, 6;yi-. 9-1 'ill i (( liilui(l) 2 Mi (r. (r. HUad- hi ( ScvtanL, 3>r>s, 9-t 3 Mi— Ahcr (Mohle>), 6-i, and Sir Waller (0 -Moai i), 6-L 61b. nho uiu The flag N\a^ lowuicfl to a fan i-tait. Tamoia was the In-t to buconH'iduii.mcnt, and .--he led MihAlice a length into Ihe the paii limning m thUoicli'i jia^t the Stand, Silence l>infj ihnd, \shile the field was u hipped in b\ SexlaMt. I'oundin^ the l)ottom turn, Mi-- Alice took up the limning, and -iL the < iittnijr -he li.'id four lengths' a(hantaue ot Tamoia, but fom turlonsrs from home >-he died awaj, ]ta\in^ T.inioui a^un .at the head of alian.-. ChHoid here hu<>an to dii\e Silence alon^, l>nb he was unable to reach Tamoia, who \\a- hi'-t to land in_thr -fciai<iht, and coming on full of limning, -Ik- heat Silence by a couple ot length-. SexlanUnn-iiMi llnid.and Mih- Alice foui t,h. Time, 2mm 44 .-or Dhidends. Inside. f3 Is ; outside, C 3 12s

UTUAIV STKKPLKCIIASK HANDICAP, of ihCKm-,., added to ,i sweepstake of 7so\s. cich. ht'iond hoiNe (o n-cen ( iOws., ami thud hor-e 15sti\-.nut o! tin; stakes. About, Uiu-o and a hdll miles. Mi -1 KoanMM_> Huntsman, aged, 9nt lOlb(l'ci-us) 1 Mt .1. Mai shall s eh m Magnesia, 6\ i l s lOt 71!) (Nolan) 2 .Mi John Jiaoh b q Orangeman, 6yr.-, 10^t (ownct) • Recruit (9-t, 121b) «Im> ran. Omngcwan was tho ta\ouiit(>. Magnesia wa.s the (juickc^l over tho firhC obstacle, and slu; lerl Oiaiic, r «mar) l>y a couple; of lengths _up the lull, Hunts-man being close up Uiiul, and Recruit last. There was little alteration in tho positions of the tour hor.so durinjr the whole journey till coining' down the hill for home, where Uuntbiuan closed up on Magnesia and Orangeman. Majrnesia was the first in the .straight, and Orangeman being plainly done with, it appeared as it she would win easily, but at the hurdle opposite the Stand, Huntsman came with a ru.-h, and beat Magnesia in the run home by a couple of lengths, Orangeman, who was greatly distressed, linishing third, lour lengths away. Time, 9min 19&ec. l Dividends . inside, £5 2s ; outside, £5 Is.

KIiLKKSLIE HANDICAP, of lOOsovs.. with a b\\coj)Btak<!s of 2sovs eucli, Lo ko to sccoml i hoise. Kor two-year olds, bix turlongb. Mr \V. iSoiDcrvillcs br 1 Hilda, b} Musket— Ouida, B.s(- 101b (T. Tuyloi ) L Mr ,J. ( 'haute us eh c Tartai, 7st Sib (Dur.sion) .. . . 2 Mr. l. Chaate us eh c Rataplan, 7ntand 21b over (Brimmer) ... 3 Cu.^hla (7f>(; 21b) also -l.nrled. TarLer and Cii^hla wvie ([iiiclccst on their Icl;^, and (he pair made plii_\ (ill noarin^ the home turn, m hen Hilda closed on Tartar, and an eNcellenl i.ic»" down the straight ended in Hilda a\ inning lather easily a( the lini^li by a length. Ttnu-, Imin 17si'c. Dividend^ : Inside, I' l 81-,8 1 -, ; outside, L'l 13s. SHOUTS HANDICAP, ol HO-m h , \\[{h ,\ swe-up-stukesot 2so\t> earli, to j;o to second lioi'bo. !si\ lurloiu;s. Mr D. Twohill'.s br m Cinderella. 6yis, by ,la\'lin - Hon^a, 9.st 101!) '((I. llopo) L Mi 11. Simpson'.s eh o- The Squiie, n^ed, l>t 12lb iDiuston) 2 Mr .1. Chaafe'i) b 1 Hanule, 3\i-, Ost 121b (Brimmei ) . . .3 Al&o ran :- Hali.sla (7-4, Oil)). Fusee (7-,t 31b), Cali-sby (7st 21b). Lady Alice (IM 71b), On (Juanl (bst), and Aitist, (ftst). Atter^ieat dela> the ll in tell io a .start ot which Fusee had tuoclcai ienmhs' advantage. Altt'i two tmlon^s had bun ( i.i\ vi "-citCnuiei clhiw .ison Lei vi-- »\ i< h Fu^ee, and .she lu-L in thr .s!i.ni;ht Oppo-ite the Derln .stand S([iiitc came willi a ii^li, but it, v.is o! no a;ail, Ciiidcicll.i the \eulict l)> .1 lenuth and a halt. Time, Imin 17-ee. Dnuieiuk. In^uk. L' 2 O-> ; outside, L' 2 11-

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 7 April 1888, Page 3

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AUCKLAND RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 7 April 1888, Page 3

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