SPORTING.
DANNEViUK 13 J.C. MEETING. (l J er Press Association). DAN-NIOVIHKIO, March i). Good weather prevailed for the second day of the Jockey Club's meeting, ajul there was a larger attendance than yesterday. A sum of £■">,- 01(1 was put through the totalisator, making a lolal of £IO.'.KS 1 for the two days, or XMfiHJ better than last year.' Kesults .Second Hurdles, one mile and a half—Hliyl 1, Uoer 2, Seaweed ;i. Also ran—Xiulador, Valium, llinekura, Kawana. Time 2min ol ;i-"i sec. Dividends £2 lis and £2 Is. Te I'apakuku Flying, six furlongs— Optimist 1, Mcrope 2, St. Louis 11. Also run—Pa Tuna, Horatio, Good Spec, lloyal Princess, Sedgemere, Wild Cat. Time Imiii 17.sec. Dividends U.'i Is and tl Is. Autumn Handicap, one mile ami a distance—Tirole 1, Gold Dust 2, Flcku ,'t. Also started—l'laidie Frcc'""d, Tuura. Time Imin liu"lends £.-> Ills and £1 JSs. Tapuata Welter, one mile-Athol Maid 1. Curlew 2, Seaweed .'{. Also ran—Ontario, lloity Toitv, liapids Spendthrift. iMawloli. Time lmin ii sec. Dividends .L.'i (Is ami 17s. Js-ai 1 tike Handicap, one milf—St. Alba 1, Mesmer 2, Souih Star ,'{ l-Ji.ilted also ran. Time lmin I7sec Dividend £2 IDs. .March Handicap, sis; I'urlon.'s—H,piete 1, Governess 2, Assaver It Also ran—'Tattle, Oudeinude.' Time l mill lf.sec. Dividend Is. Hack Scurry, live furlongs—lce 1 l.ord Soult 2, AI hoi Itiuse II Also ran—l.ocli Tay, Ceslus, Haerere Uoodguard, llelfasl, ,Merry Lad' Pine. Alelta, Tmihau, o'hniphia' Horizon. Time lmin 2-.", sec. Dividends .CO 7s and .L)'. lis. iUangatera Hack, seven' lurlongsCo.xswain 1, Notus 2, Laily Florence ;i Also raii-Anadejii, n„igneuse Greenstone. Tj|ll -, ~y ? s t : t- liniMt-'inis .tiii ,->ri pud |<j^ (Mvners nre ivmlnded Hint arccptuncen and general entries for the lirst day of the Stratford Racing Clubs meeting on March 10 chise with the secretary, Air ,1. I{. ji,,,.. k ".v. Ili •' o'clock to-night.. 'P| u . Stratford telegraph ollice closes at 8 p.m. At the ior!h r v.,i,,ug race meeting ol the Hiratford liming Club nnoilier innovation will he int by this iip-io-date pis(it'ulpm ' ii-.1,'.; stewards h ;l v,, r,'.solved adiml 'th'ii aeciy(l|lj!jj. fe|iresentati\'|'s pf sporting papers to all inipiiries th,,y mac hold jn if) thj' runnjng of horses p|' pth t :r nia|lers tlurpig t|ia 'progress of (lie m(<ctji)|r. T|| (i 1 retHi'y of the cliip, sir ,|. H. Jiapj kay writes lo us |h(i| hin Hltwiinlij consider it a very open, iiuemion whether the law of libel affects their action, but, they nre of opinion that the above step will tend to purify (in the eyes of thp public) racing generally (ft; vjinik' the T.K'H'll 'tJlill! is 'hiking a step In tho right direction, and congratulate it accordingly.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 56, 10 March 1904, Page 2
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436SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 56, 10 March 1904, Page 2
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