SPORTING.
SALE OF BLOOD STOOK. [By Electric Telegraph.--Copyright } PER PRESS ASSOCIATION Received 10,12.10 a.m. SrDNCT, April 9. At the annual sale of Holders'* Wiltan Park yearlings, the H&ut* Brian-Nove'ette filly brought 100 ft guineas, Haute Brian-Trieste filly 17® guineas, Haute Brian-Princess 01g» colt 510 guinea*, Bill of Portland-* Martingale colt 750 guineas. Receive! 10, 1.2 am. Sydnbt, April 9. At the blood etock sales J. Prosser, of New Zealand, purchased a brother to Amourette for 110 guineas, a geld, ing by Grafton for 120 guineas, and a Goulus-Lady Mildred colt far 55g», I'ATBA MEETING. Tbe annual meeting was held on Monday and was well attended. The anoint paeg'd through the totalisator wan £4879, a considerable increase on last ytar. Results: Flying.—Kohins, 1; Himalaya, 2; Royal Guard, 3. Time, lmin 21«eo. Div., £4 6s. Hurdles.—Puanga, 1; Clarion, 2; Sultana, 3. Div., £2. Kakaramea Stokes.—Himalaya, 1; Raukura, 2; Sophii, 3. Time, lmia. Div., £1 12s. Easter Handioap.—Wai-iti, 1; O'aia, 2; Wild Wixen, 3. Time, 2min. 46sec. Dir., £4 18s. Farmers' Plate.—Kohikohi, 1; Grumere, 2 ; Gold Dust, 8. Time, lmia. 54*ac. Dir., £2 9s. High-weigbt.—Puana, 1; Raukura, 2; Hautonga, 3. Tim«, lmin. 52sec. Div., £4 ss. Final Stakes. —Misjudged, 1; Midaf, 2; Olarion, 3. Time, ltain 1 ileal. Div., £ll3s. FBILDING KAOE3. SECOND DAT. Fbildino, April 9. Rain fell during the morninf, but it is now fine, and promise* to remain w. Denbigh Stakes.—Ostiak, 1; Lady's Lick, 2; Lady Bel l , 3. All started. Won by a length. Div., £2 13s. Time, lmin. 17secs. Kimbolton Hurdlrs,—Vanquish, I; Sudor, 2; Bylvsnns, 3. Also started: Waiwera and Whetu. Div., £6 10s, Time, 3min. 25 2-sseo. A protest was lodged for inconsistant running. Oroua Hack Hurdles. fioer, 1; Halcyon, 2; Nat Gould, I. Won very easily. Only starters. Time, 2min. 56 l-ssers. Div., £1 lis. Easter Handicap. Bona Fide, 1; Crusoe, 2; Sylvia Park, 3. Makino Iluodicap.—The Hempie, 1, Finil Scurry.—Brooz\ 1 ; Indiana, 2; Nioti, 3. Scr ■ tori■ <S: Employer, Mairebau, Miss Jackson. Div., £3 18s. £13672 was put through the machine duiing both days. OHRIITCHUKCJH J. C. MEETING, SECOND iv y, CHRiSTCiintcii, April 9. Tin weather for tbe second day of the Chrifctchurch Jook* y Cubs meeting was fit®. The bum of x 8,102 waa passed through the tote, making £18,212 for tbe meeting. Results:— Peerswick Hurdl'i".—Long Tom 1, Dundee 2, Lavboard Watch 3. Time, 3min 6 4-stb sees. Div., £\ 9a flij. Autumn Nursery San Patricio 1, Antigone 2, Wepener :! Time, lmin 14 4-sth sees. Div., £2 3s 6d. Yaldhuist Welter.—St. Martin 1, Olytic 2, Isaritca 3, Time lmin 32 1-s'ec. Great Autumn.—Palaver 1, Pampero 2, Cameo 3, Time 2min 38 3-sseo. Div. £l4 17s. Ninth Challenge Stakes. —Cruciform 1, MensebikofF 2, Calibre 3. Time lmin 30 l-seec\ Div. £1 3s 6d. Temp!o*on Handicap.—St. Dennis 1, Glenogle 2, Kemuri 3. Time lmin 17 1-ssec. Div. £5 16s. Addington Plate.—lsmene 1, Warrington 2, Battle Ory 3. Time lmin 4sec. Div. £2 17s 6d. Final Handicap,—Hypnotist 1, Social ?, Bcnzoni 3. Time 1 min 46 2-seec. Div. £4 13s.
AUCKLAND MUSTING. BKCOND DAY. Auckland, April 9. At the Auckland Hoeing Club's Autumn Meeting, second d»y, the attendance wan goo ', r.i d the sum of £•1275 wbb passed thi ough the totalsfltor. lte-snlta: Stuwurds Huudicap.—ZealouF, 1; St. P«(e'- ) 2; Defonder, 3. Time, lmia. 43 2-sscc a . Div., £lO. Kllcrelie Handicap.—Heeper, 1 ; Menun», 2 ; Sparkling Water, 3. Time,' lmin. 19si-(.s. Div., £8 7a. Oontury Slak.a, iiattleaxt, 1; Borai", 2; Beddington, 8. Time, 2tniq 41 3-ss«cs. L)iv, £8 15a. Auturna Hurdlos.—(Jaononga'e, 1; Forty-seven, 2; Nor'-wea f , 3. Time, .'linin 55»(3cti. Div,, £2 1». Flying Handicap.-—Solo, 1; Needle, 2 ; L'liulloelf, 3. Time, lmin 17 l-£>sec. Div., £4 15s. Pony Handicap.—Pipiwharauroa, 1; Lena, 2; Mamoa, 3. Time, 1 will 19 l-as- c. Div., £lB 3». Shotts U.mdiiap.—S 1; St.Olgtt, •' i 'iiki, Time, 1 niiu. 4 l-satc. Div., £2 18s. St. George's 11 nnl leap. -■ llohoro, 1; I led, 2; Matrii-a, 3. Time, 2mia ; Uecs. Div, £2 14s.
WAIKAKA.VA MKKTING. Wellixotmn, April 9. Tim following apj -,1.0 i-uaulfcs of the 1 '.Vnii-.jrnp- 4 : - I Jack H'.i.ilw. I'uk, >~<!, 1; L >tti« fmiiiiP, '2; Cvi'liti, Time, 2tuiu, &'J»«o8, Dir., £'i lGi.
Moroa Handicap.—Smithy, 1 ; EUema, 2; Bonnie E-ipwance, 3. Time Imin. 35secs. Dir., £lB Bs. ' Autumn Handicap. —Runmabunsa, 1; Volley, 2; Waingawa, 3. Time, 2mm. ssecs. Div., XI 17s. Coanfcy Handicap. Valkyrie, 1; Sylvie, 2; Macintosh, 3. Time, lmin. , 49sees. Div., £l4 3i. Stewards' Handicap.—Ruamahunga, 1; Dewdrop, 2 ; Waingawa, 3. Time, lmin. 34 l-ssecs. Dir., £2 11a. Weight. Forest Oak, t; Cavjlic, t; Bonnie E*peranc3, 3. Time, 2min, lOsec?. Div., Forest Oak £3 4s, Cavalier £1 3s. Farewell—Sylvia, 1 ; Mustek, 2 ; 3. Time, lmin. Sites. Div., 18s.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 70, 10 April 1901, Page 2
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