SPORTING.
TA3ANAKI JOCKEY OLUB'd t SUMMER MKETINO. ) Ofpiohrb :—President, O. Samuel, Esq.; < Vice President, Cattiin Mace, NZt).; Stewards: Jlcssrs J. Paul, T. EUbt. J, Kllis, N. King R. Cock, L W. Alex*nde', Mc L. Tbom-on, O. M. Leppjr, A. Ooldwiter, I. ii. Weston, K. W. Atkinson,' A. Stan>!ish, A. B. A. Olark, wail. Judge: Mr A. VV. Bud,;e Stutar: Mr O. H. Chavannes. Olfrk of the .Scales: Mr A. Goldwater. Olerk of the Coarse: Mr J. Keston. Handicaps s— Open Kcets: Mr J. O. Kvett. H ok K/eits: MfU. G. Partly. Timekeeper: Mr J K. Stohr. Hon. Treasurer: M-W. L. New-, mm. SecreUry: Mussell Kieetwjod. j j BEOONi) DAY. Ths weather continued gosd for the second day's racing and the attendance was quite up to expectations. As on tho previous day the public got some oxc-'Uent racing, though it was deemed i necessary to hold two inquiries both of j which, however, resulted in a aatufastory manner for the own"rs. Thtr> 1 was only oue accident—to KustiqueV ' rider in the Third - but the in- j , judea were not eerioup. Durtug the j ; two days £9541 was put through tlw ; * tntalisatjr, a decrease on 1 ;st year. ! 1 The following-were the results:— j ; Gbandstand Hanbicap, of 120 sovs.,' 1 : 7 furlongs, 1 1 Out In ■ 22-42 Mr G. Tuok's b g Landlock 1 j syr->, 8.6 Julian) .. .. 1 3 11-34 Mr H. Quin'd ch m Anchor- I 1 it", syr«, 7.3 (Towen) .. 2 > I 7--13 Mr J. Goodwin's b m Belm j ;j Colb, syrs, 7.11 (Or*>ss) .. 8 i Also started: 44-127 Westguard 1 9.0, 13-39 The Needle 8.7, 24-70' I Fleat 8.4, 12-28 Tupara 8.0, 8-47 } Full Cry 7.13, 6-32 Perfection 7.5, [ 2-17 Heroism 7.4. Scratched: Oingo 9 and Good ln'ent. j -1 Tupara's rider got hung up in the " barrier nnd t-poilt the horse's chanoe.; I I The field kept well ttgather, but ' coming into the straight Lmdlock had . j a small advantage over Anchorite, f which ha increased to about three t leogti'B before pissing the post. Time, 3 1 min 30 3 ssec. Dividends : Inside' " £6 14s and £2 15?, outsidx £4 lis and I £3. Total on machine £568. ! II The stewards held an inquiry into ' tho alleged inconsistent running of and decided that the ex- * j planation given was satisfactory. - j Thibd Hakdicap Hack Racb, of 60 a sovs; 6 furlongs. -!49 -119 Mr D. Hughes' br g Kal j aAROA, 3yrs, 8.7 (Parker) .. 1 a 12-30 Mr A. G. oh g 1- Waibeka. 6yrs, 8.3, (Lindsay) 2 ■! 2-10 Mr E. Russ-11's br m Lady j * Soult. 4yrs, 7.10 inc. lib over, | 1. (Jackson) .. .. .. 3 starters: 1-19 S?nsition 8.6, 12-24 Ng>toro 7.11, 4-12 Kidbrook 7 10, 31-65 Lurcher 7.10, 29-64 Rustique 7.9, 5-14 Silver Star 7.4, 15-44 Noneen 7.3, 5-26 Siandra 7.3. Snra'ched: Coma, Prisoner, Matuku, Black Reynard. * Ru clique's rider (Speakman) was 7 unhorsed through getting tangled in 8 the tipes and received injuries that y rendered him uncouscious for some 1 time. K-thiroa won with comparative 6 ease. Time, lmin 16|sec. Dividends, 6 insido £2 84 and £3 4s outside £2 6s r and £3 3s, Total on machine £597. a jt Second Handicap Hubdles, of 100 e sovs., two miles e (66- 142 Mr £. G. Ellen's cb. m. r Alias' DituiiY, aged, 11.0 il (Howard) 1 . 25-44 Mr J. O'Drisooll's b g i Waiweba, aged, 12.3 (Hall) 2 e 18-29 Mr T. Bristol's bg Liobt, :- aged, 9 10 (O'Oonnell) : 3 v Other sorters: 29 73 Eclair 12.2, a 36-42 Rufus 11.0, 9.24 Cairo 9.7. t Lady Bell was scratched. A good . start was effected, and when the field r got down to business Cairo was leading, - though Waiwera adjacent. At t the hst hurdle Eclair Ml. The race 1 ivs lived itself into a tussle between 9 the top weight and Miss Drury, in s which Ellett's m ire came out victorious . by a short length. Time, 2min 52s«c. 1 Dividend*: Inside £1 13s and £1 16s, e outside £1 17s and £lßs. Total on >, machine £537. - Second Handicap Hack Hubdles, of 7 BOsavs; 1J miles. r 30-75 Mr G. P. Donnelly's b g AWAHUfIi, aged, 11.13 (CareerB on) 1. ' 47-101 Mr J. McOracken'a br m j 1 Lady Bell, 6yrs, 11.4 (John- * ston) 2 P 14-35 Mr J. R. Oorrigan's oh g , 8 Haweba, syrs, 10 8 (Fahey).. 3 ? Also started: 24-50 v Lingard 9.9, * 9-18 Taranaki 9.0. .' Moturox was scratched. Taranaki led for a short distance, but . passing the st»nd for the first time the 3 order was Lingard, Bawsra, and Awa- . huri. Half a mile from home, however, , Awahuri moved up, and, improving r his position at every stride, overhauled £ the leider and won by a good two . lengths, a head separating Sfcmd and ' third hows. Timt>, 2min 55sec. Divij deads: £3 12s and 12s, Total en \ machine £403. i Adtcms Handicap, of 200s >vs; 1^ miks. t 47-137 Mr Jas. Patterson's gr m ' Queen's Guabd, aged, 7.5 (Oarmont) ~ .. .. 1 I 71-164 Mr E D. O'Rork's ch g ■ Mahs, sget, 8 2 (Pe'cival) .. 2 ' 28-76 M- Launccston'rtbg Fakir, 1 syr?, 7.4incl. lib over (Price) 3 The other sta'te s w.ite: 64 142 * Battleaxe 9.5, 18 43 Trad-wind 7.0, . 7-23 Legion of Hot or 6.11 (wd. 4 b ' over), 13-30 Heriosm 6.9 (i cl. 2lb over). Strathavon «as scratched. 1 After a quarter of a mill hid b-on I traversed Tradewind I ad a slight ad- : vantage, followed hy Hetoi-m at d Ligion of Honor. At th« back of the ! course Mars came up, whilst Q teen's Guird also improved her posit : on. Quarter of a mile trow home this pair attained tho lead, and a pretty race up I the straight resulted, the race being a mitter of unc rtainity till tho last stride. The Vang.i\id mar. l , Lnwever, caught the judo'soy» by a head, F.tkir a length and a half a.v.y ihiid. i'ime, . 2uiin and 16s, ou'sidu £3 11* a. d 15s. Total on machine £863. , Fourth Handicap Hack Race, if 60sov.h; 1| milits. 28-58 Mr A. Patterson's cb g : Risqman, 3yrs, 7.4 (O rtniDt.) 1 j 22-60 Mr J. R. Corrigan's b g J Pbisuner, 4yr?, 8 1, (Ta'-e) .. 2 '. 12-34 Mr F. Watsju's b g Sa;mdy, {[ 4y(S, 7.5|, inc. over |< (Skeates) 3 ] f Also started : 34 89 Rita 8.13, 16 46 U Glencoe 810 (21b reka 7.12, 10-38 Alas 7.5 (21,. over), j" 20 71 Diehard 7.3, 3-5 Inglewood 6.10. ii Ngatoro was scratched. h Prisoner led for the greater pai t of s the distance, whilst Suiidy and Ri'a * were in close proximity. On entering tho straigUt liiagman came away with a rush and won easily by over throe « lengths. The stewards an in-' \>
quiry as to the m.u tgot RingmanoO he first day as compared with tba second, and after a lengthy consider*tion deoid-.d that the explanation given ran uuffi i nt. Tim», 2atia 11 S-DBOO. Dividends, kside £5 63 and £2 Is, outside £3 19a and £1 13s. Total Oft machine £624. Fabkwbli, Handicap, of iOOaovo; 7 furlongs. 11-24 Mr A E.Liurent'abgFffM. OBY,6yrs, 7.13 (O'Brien) .. I 42- !62 Mr Jas. Paterson's gr ra Queen's Quakd, agod 8.8 (including 51a penalty) (Davis)., S 17-61 Mr F. Watson's b g TufAEA, , syrs, 8.1 (iecluding lib over) i (Gdhgher) 3 Also start :d: 32-129 Lanilookß.il (including Mb penalty), 15-40 Good 1 lutent 7.6, 18 53 Anchorite 7 8,15 50 1 Durable 7.0 (including 41b over). 1 Scratched: Westguard, Perfection, 1 and Tukopa. Anchorite was left at the i post. ' A good race. On entering the atraight ' the honours belonged to any one, bat * Full Oy came away and won by •> ) ' couple of lengths in hot time, leaving a - J desperate struggle for seoond nlam be* ) j tween a qu .rtotee, out of which Queen'a >; Guard and Tupara ciught the judge's ■ ' eyo in the on'er named. Time, lmin j3O 4 saeo Dividends:' Inside £l4 6a t ! and 14s, outside £9 4s and 161, Total j on machine £659, j Final Hack Fumws, of SOsovs; 5 j furlongs. 4-42 Mr E. Russell's Tax WhistI lkb (Jackson) 1 * 5-27 Mr J. Orcchett'a Toledo ! (Jliiu) a 1 30-108 Mr Sheets'oy'i Oatspaw I, (O'Brien) 8 > Also stilted: 3-15 Tangawai, 1-11 ' Pasht ; , 8-33 Oliver Twist, 19-84 Tarn--1 bjurini, 7-27 Heraogi, 16 63 Ngatoro, > 2-6 |Lndy Forest. * Won rasily. Time, lmin 6iee. Divi•;dends: Inside £7 lis and £9 18s, t, ouuido £l7 17s and £3 18s. Total en 11 machine £576. i J "" » cHnisroHUhOH iibsting. 9 NCR PUSS ASSOCIATION, •: Obbistchdxcx, February 12. I Tbe weather was evercast for the ) Summer meeting, and rain fell, though [ not heavily, later in the afternoon. - The attendance was very small, Tolah'aitor investments ameuntrd to ) £3682. Re-ults:— { Triil S'akei: Romany Qaeen 1, iNarciasu 2, Cyclaa Parva 3. Tisse [ lmin 44*eo. Div... £3 16s, and £6 jl4s. 2 i Hornby Welter: Tsaritzt 1, Regulation 2, 8 >merled 3. Time lmin 80* 3-5-h sees. Divs., £3 18s, and £1 16a. j Filly Stakes: Bagpipes 1, Lolah 2, Merrymaker 3. Time lmin 16 4-sth £ sees, Divs, £2 12s and £1 13s 6d. Telegraph Stake's: Lady Brandt 1, I Rtfl z 2, Ring Stork 3. Time 50 ;. 4-sthsees. Divs., £2 9s 6d and £3 It 1 6d. The winner was bought in for £sl. 9 Midsummer Handio p: General j Symons 1, OannieOhiel 2, Lady Lillian t 3. Time lmin 37 3 sth seos. Divs* 9 £lO 9a and 18s 61 9 Lyttelton Plate: Delarey 1, Gladi, some 2, Roscommon 8. Tiny, lmin g 16 4 ss€c. Div., £3 17s. Craven Plate: Windwhistle 1, Wel- . I beck 2, Pallas 8. Time, lmin State. 9 Divs, £3 17s and£l 14s 6d. Hals well Welter Handicap: Lavalette 1, Nawissna 2, RoparS. Tisae, 2min 14 1 ssec. Divs., £1 18i6dand 1 £1 10s. 2 QISBOBNB MUTINS. p Gisbobkb, February 11. !> The first day of the Gisborne Oluh'a ' Summer Meetiog was favoured with ■J beautiful weather and a largo attendance. Totalisatorinvostmrnteamonntod '' to £5344. Results: - * Flying Handicap: Soultina 1, Roaa--8 plot 2, Paria 3. Tim*, lmin 8 1*5)00. a Divs., £1 14s and £ I 7s. D Maiden Hark: Te Rabuia 1, Hiki '2, Whiiav,gi 3. Divs.,£l 17s and 19s. !> Hurdles: Taubei 1, Vatbek 2, Hip- '' powai 3. Time, 2min 55£e00. Div., 1 £2 3a. Hack Flat: Tantwba 1, Laura 2, f Tryphaca 3. Time, lmin 18*ec. Diva., £2 13j and 14s. Summer Handicap: A.B.N. 1, Orafisman 2, Tiady Raven 8. Time, 1 2min 12sec. Divs., £1 17a and £1 Us. Shorts Handicap: Notoriety 1, 2 Modesty 2, Christmas 3. Div., £1 12s. 3 Welter: Borax 1, Baldie 8, Try- , phen* 3. Time, lmin 48»eo. Diva* £7 Is and 17s. Park Stakes: Hinetaupariki 1, t Ssuliina 2, Roseplot 3. Time, lmin 9 32sec. Div., £7l7s. An inquiry was held as to Paria making a very bad start in the Flying ' Handicap, and after hearing the evidI enoa of the starter and others, the } stewards suspended tbe rider, Mark I Ryan, for two days. The publio displayed indignation at the decision, and [ Clark, the owner of Paria, scratched his nurses for all engtgeaents, aa a protest. UISBORNK AOCSPXANOBB. Gibbobnb, February 12. BeoondHurdles: Cobra 11,7, Vathsk 10.1, Hippowai 9 12, ! Disposil Stakes: Ahititi 8.7, Modesty 7.12, Notoriety 7.lo,Oadean 7.0. Ciwunty Stakes: Ciaftsman 8.18, ; L.dy Raven 7.13, Mangamahake 6.7, Bij> lan 6.7. Elrctric Handicap: Mongonui 8.12, Soul'in., Hinetapuriki 7.12, Mtoriland 7.5, Hiki 6.7. Grandstand Handicap: Putty, Tauh'i 9.2, Ballynetty 8.10, Oreftanun 8.0, Roseplot 7.12, Lady Raven, Wilson 7.4. Second Welter: Oraftsm»n 11.10,' Borax 10.4, Waimoe, Baldie 108. Te Rahui 10.0, Tuthek 9.2, Tryphena 8.6, Tuha 8.4, Modesty 8.2, Morpeth. Bi« lau 8.0. ■ , Second Hack Flat: B>rax 9.13, Waimse, Baldie 9.11, Taoiwha 9.8, Taura 9.0, Tm Rahui 8.10, Vathek 8.4, Ahi'i i 7 6, T.yphena 7.4, Banshee 7.3, Vivaeity 6.7.
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