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RACING IN OTHER CENTERS.

* J* iSUCKLAND R.C; AUTUMN fc MEETING. " FIUST UAY- RESULTS. ° (rer Press Association.) . t AUCKLAND, April 22. The Auckland Raeinjf Club's au- < tumn meeting was commenced to-day in fine weather, ami in the presence , rqf a good attendance. Heavy rain , oversight made the track holding, -. -i>ut otherwise the conditions nero , favourable. The sum of £9202 was • ipassed through the totalisator. Ru*olts:— •""'i; Tradesmen's Handicap. LflUy itune 1, Sir Gilead 2, Zuleika 3. also started Durable, Certainty. Idae, Cavalry, Ittglewood, Frances ijjovejoy, Yolctte. Soultfish, Bacchus, Won in good style by half a length. Time, 2ntin 15 3-ssec. Dividends-, Ji.l 4s and £1 6s. Northern Champagne Stakes.—King ißilly 1, Boomerang 2, Carl Rosa 3. Also started—Muliilid, Delaware, Apologue, Annette. Won by two Ihingths. Time, lmin 1H 2-">sec. King Billy and Boomerang were Uracketcd on the totalisalor. Dividend, £3 18k Gd. Easter Handicap.—Scotty 1, Detente 2. Heroism 3. Also started —Romeo. Paritutu, Gladstone, Regulation. Strathavon, Starshoot, Miss Lottio, Full Cry. Auratus, AkaTona, Lady Annie, Putty. Waikato, Te Aroha, Lady Rose, Pearl Necklet, Won by rather over a length. Time, lmin 43 2-ssec. Dividends, £8 13s Gd, and £9 5s fid. Blight on Hurdle Race.—Hakaria 1, I'rlncess- of Thu!c 2, Irish 3. Also ttarted—Lingard. Won by over a length. Time, 3min 57 2-sscc. Dividend. £2 17b fid. Eden Handicap. Austerlilz 1, Noteorini 2, Lycia 3. Also started— Jewtllery. Liberator, Chola, Geordie Southern Cross, Nervine, Grenade, -Calle Iris. Baltimore, Stepmar. Bonomiana, Taihora. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin Msec. Divij»»nds, £4 7s 6d and £3 ."« fid. Owlo* Stakes.—Syren 1. Oh it rvffia'-'% -Loiret 3. Also stni ledTMttotp, Dar4anus, Silky Won .So»fortal>ly by nearly throe lenjrtto •Time, lmin 6scc. Dividend, LI 10b

Handicap-Fashionable 1. Tor"h 2. Sononm 8. Also staru-d-W aod Blue. .Gladys £»«, Sentinel. Eton. Cuirassjcr. Littli SSwT Storyteller. Won by ahead Time, lmin 32**. Dividends. A-'l-■6d and £2 16s. Traniwov Handicap Allmi Rom J Xovelink 2. Discoverer a -««*•£!£ <d—Hohoro, Black and «old. Dcsde mono. Mataura. Millie l.ill.vn.ea Tarkshot. Soult Maid. Culragno Tearl Necklet, Woodmount. Mern Soult. Won by two lengths. Time inijn 5 9-ssec. Dividends, £5 12 . «d add £2 lJs. .

SECOND DAY'S RESULTS.: I AUCKLAND, April 24* The Auckland Racing Club's Autumn meeting was continued to-day The weather was tine but dull; and the attendance was rather below holiday average. The amount put through the totalisator was 651. Results : Stewards' Handicap, one mile. Full Cry 1, Jewellery 2, Lady Hune 3. Scratched—Regulation, Auratus, Certainty, Calle Iris and . , Seatonia.: Won by a head. Time, lmin 41 4-ssec. Dividends, £2 17s land £1 4s Gd< j Ellerslie Handicap, six furlongs. • —Kilderkin 1, Glen I'lHn 2, Multi- ■ fid 3. Also started—Annette and Loirct. Won by two lengths. Time. lmin 18 l-ssec. Dividend, £6 lis ' 6d.. Autumn Steeplechase, about three miles and a half.—Princess! of Thule 1, Dingo 2. Hylas 3. Also start-ed—Nor-'west, Evermore, Knwhitin, and Hinau. Won by six lengths. Time, Bmin 15 4-oscc. Dividends, £1 l(3s 6d and £1 18s Od. St. George's Handicap, one mile and a tiuartcr—Romeo and Strathavon (dead heat 1 ; Auratus 3 Alio Started—Gladstone, Starshoot, Miss Loitic, Delania, Putty, Heroism, and Sir Gilead. Time, 2min 10'4-ssec. Dividends, £1 10s Gd < and £2 18s (id, Huia Handicap, six furlongs. Kremlin 1, Noteorini 2, Hohoro 3: All started. Won by three lengths. Time, lmin 163-ssec. Dividends, £2 9s 6d and £3. Pony Handicap, six furlongs—Etu 1, Fashionably 2, Gladys Rose 3. All started. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 18 2-saec, Dividends, £lO Os 6d and £2 10s 6d. Autumn Hurdle Race, one mile and three-quarters—lrish 1, Lingard 2, Major 3. Also started—Hakariai. Won by two lengths. Time 3min 20 2-oscc. Dividend,' £3 4s. Electric Handicap, five furlongs. Kremlin 1, Hohoro 2, Millie 3. Scratched—Te Aroha, Lovelink, and Discoverer. Won by a, head. Time, lmin 3 2-sscc. Dividends, £1 14s and £2 lls. ; CANTERBURY J.C. AUTUMN MEETING, FIRST DAY RESULTS. CHRISTCHURCH, April 24. The weather was fine for the first day of the Canterbury Jockey Club's meeting at Riccaiton today, and the attendance was good. Speculation was fairly brisk, totalis* ator investments being £10,490, in addition to £1351 on the double machine. Results— Kildare Hurdles—The Mohican 1, Ronga 2, Tuipa 3. Also started— Magnificent and' Nikola. Won by a length and a half. Time, lOmin 47 4-ssec. Dividends, £1 18s. Autumn Plate.—Royal Crown 1, Crichton 2, Blythemaid 3. Also started—Cathron and Redstart. Won by a bare head? Time, lmin 44 1-oseC; Dividend, £4 16s 6d. Champagne Stakes—Munjeet 1, Glonowlet 2, Gay Spark 3. Also started— Sungod, Alexis and Marguerite.: Won by two and a half lengths. Time lmin 15 2-ssec. Dividend, £1 10s. GREAT EASTER HANDICAP, of 750sovs, six -furlongs.—Machine Gun 7.11, 1 : Ghoorba. ; 7.13, 2 ; Ailsa, 7.9 i 3. Scratched— Crichton and Exmoor. Won by a length and a naif. Time, lmin 29 Dividends £3 6s and £6 Is. Epsom Weltei'.—Signalman 1. Antigone 2, Koputai 3. Scratched— Tirolc and Crichton. Won by a length and a half. Time, lmin 43 2-ssec. Dividends, £2 5s and £2 6s. Russley Piale.—Largesse 1, Euclid 2, Vardo 3. All started. Won by t neck. Time, 59sec. Dividends, £2 4s (id and £1 Is. Gimcrack Race—Tessera 1, Te Taiaha 2, Curosettia 3. Scratched— Kaiypso, Nor'-wester, Boisterous, Muscovite, and Hazel Dell. Won by five Time, lmin. Dividends, £1 8s and £1 15s (id.

Sockburn Handicap. Tirole 1, Calibre 2, Beau Seaton 3. Scratched—Koputai and Royal Crown. Won by three-quarters of a length. DiIvidends, £4 10s and £1 18s. Time 2min 10 3Vssec. SECOND DAY ACCEPTANCES. ! CHRISTCHURCH, April 21. Following ai'o the acceptance;* for the second day of the C.J.C. autumn ince'tiiig— Peeruwick Hurdles, one inHlc and three-kjluartcrs.—Slow Tom 10.13, Magnilicent 10.10, Tupara, Roller 10.5. Rongoa 9.5. Final Handicap, one nile—Tirole c 8.13, Calibre 8.11, 'fie MoMcgn j 8.6, Koputai, Lady Lyonors, Royal t Crown 7.11, Speculate 7.5, Beau • Seaton 7.8, Antigone 7.3, De La t Rev 6.13, Redstart 6,7. t Tcmplcton Handicap, six furlongs— i Pqtrovna V'.S, Master Allx, Signal- | man 8.10, Boris 8.8, Ailsa ' 8.1, To-morrow 7.8, Lady Lyonors 7.3, i Yaldhurst Weltor Handicap, seven i furlongs—Tirole 9.11, Chryseis' 9.0, i Koputai, Sandy 8.11, Reduction ( 8.2, Pensive 7.11, Ability 7.10, ( Redstart, Stepaside, Cavatina 7.7. ' Autumn Nursery Handicap, five i furlongs.—GlenowleE 10.0, Eden 8J), ] Inglencuß, Euclid 7.11, Apollodoris I 7.3, Vardo 7.0, Bonnie Brae 6.10, i Grand Poplar, MaKaroff, Riviera i 0.7 i FEILDINC J.C. EASTER MEETING, FIRST DAY RESULTS. FEILDIX«, April 24. At the Easter meeting there was a large attendance. The weather was showery, with a cold wind. Results— Marigaone Stakes.—Wet Reef 1. Chivalry 12, Solution 3. Scratched—Kaharda. To-morrow, Oawain. A good race. Won by a length. Time, 1 inin 17 l-sscc. Dividends, £ll 9s and £1 9s. Trial Plate.—Aoranga 1, Whataroa 2, Marseillaise 3. Scratched —Aimilo, Miss Takina, Paper, Bandolier, Blink Bonny, Sir Percivale, Mauru, Otarangi. Time, linin 33 4-osec. Dividends. £3 2s and £2. Kawa Kawa Hurdles.—Killarncy 1 Handsome Rose 2, Defoe 3. Also started—Levant, Miss King, Evening, Kohunui, and Lull. Time, 3niin 58 4-ssec. Dividends, £2 2s and £1 . 3s. Cup.—Spoil, 1, Roseal 2, Rapids 3 Scratched—Ghoorka and Black Reyard. Spoil got the lead from 'the tart, and maintained it to the finsh, wiiming by two lengths. Roseal nd Rapids were separated by about . head. Time, 2min 39stc. Divilends, £9 113s and 13s. Taonui Hack Hurdles.—Cassiopca 1. SleupwcH 2, Apiti 8. Scratched— Warwick, Domestic, Handsome Rose, ind Commonwealth. In the traight Cassiopea and Sleepwell ran lide by side, Cassiopea eventually jetting in by half a length ahead, rime. 3min 2-1 l-r>sec. Dividends, &2 12s and £1 ."is. Onepuhi Hack Welter—Admiral Ccrieras 1, Victoria Park 2, Explode 3. Scratched—Kuroki and Coinmonivealth. A good finish, won by half i length. Time, lmiu 17 1-Csec. Dividends £1 Hs ami £2 9s. Ualcoinbe Welter—W-ncer 1. Xgatarua 2, Contingent 3. Scratched— Chryseis. Ton, Joe Chamberlain, Rapids', St. Winifred. Time, Imin 45 sec. Dividends, £3 7s- and 12s.

Ongo Hack.—Sir Geraint 1, Swop 2, .lolly Kriar 3. Scratched—Spoil, Waitatapiu, and Merefthol. Won casilf. Time, luiiu 0 4-si,uc. Dividends, £2 Is and £2 13s. Coming into the straight, Clarebut, riding Electric Gun was thrown. £16,838 was put through, the machine, as against £16,127 on the first day last year. SECOND DAY ACCEPTANCES. FEILDING, April 21. BcnblgK Staked, six furlongs. Solution, Chivatey 9.2. Dallarat 9.0, Wet Beef 8.8, KusUquc 7.9, Mauku, Spoil 7.7, Gawain 7.2, Le Beau 6.7t • . , . , Aw-ahuri Hack Hurdles,—Admiral Cerveras 10.3, Mack Pardon 9.7, Explode 8.9, Victoria Park 8.7. FircliKht 8.5, Fairwind 8.2, Waitatapia 8.0, Levant, Refine Kimlxflton Hurdles, one mile and ll.fi, Levant 10.11, Miss Kin K 10.10, Evening 9.11, Defoe 9.10, Handsome Host' 9.7. Easter llamlieap. one mile and a quarter.—Gold Crown 9.9, Unseal 8.10. .loe Chamberlain 7.7. Rapids | Oroiia Hack Hurdles, one mile and n half.—Cassiopea 11.6, Slcepwcll 10.3, Le Beau 9.13, I.amee 9.11, OpiUi 9.(5, Knroki 9.1. Swop, Hokio. Whataroa. Bandolier, Wild '■ Cat, Bannockburn 9.0, Rewa Handicap, six furlongs. i Dlessbok 8.10, fiawt,.) 8.8, Pretty lf«.id, Sir Geraint 8.3. Swop 7.10, . Barca, Dalky 7.0, Chartreuse 6.12, ■ Electric Gun fi.9, Signora, Jolly ■ Friar 6.7.. Hhkino Welter, one mite —Manio- . poto 10.3, FJamcn Nga'tariin 9.0, ' Tercclet 8.13, Joe Chamberlain, 1- - dasa, Catepaw 8.10, Gold Dust 8.6, * Rapids. Crimson Lake 8..">, MoMKih] 7.EJ, 1» Torpeilo 7.10. .»

JVAIBARAPA RACING CLUB. FIRST DAY RESULTS. MASTERTON, April 122. The Wairarapa Racing Club's autumn meeting opened at the Tauherenikau racecourse on Saturday. The unsettled state of the weather -seriously affected the attendance. Heavy showers fell during the afternoon, and the going was heavy. During the afternoon the sum of £150!) was passed through the total isator. This amount as £1193 less than the corresponding day last year. Hesuits : Te Whiti Hack Hurdle Handicap.— Bounce 1, Talune 2, Komingo 3. Also started—Raenia, Moeraki, Kino. Won comfortably by two lengths. Time, 3min lsec. Dividends, £2 10s and £1 2s. Maiden Hack Race.—Eono 1, Binupai 2, Marstone 3. Also started— Takena, Orifice, Kaharawa, Dctti, Sea Yarn, Scnsim. Won comfortably by a length and a half. Time, linin 21sec. Dividends, £-2 8s and £1 Bs. Easter Handicap.—Hydrant 1, Variation 2, Noneon 3. Also started—Submarine, Hamua, Capulet, Coxswain, Ngatitou. Won by g clear length. Nonten was just clear of Submarine. Time, 2min 3sec. Dividends, £2 13s and £1 14s. Torohanga Hack Handicap.—Sardonyx 1, Matakokiri 2, St. Claimer 3. Also started—Uoyal Blue, Declination, Furneaux, Phcmie, First View. Won by three parts of a length. Time, lmin 19 3-ssec. Dividends, £l2 5s and £1 2s. Waiorongomai Handicap.—Hinurewa 1, Rustique 2, Rungarawa 3. Also ran—Sunlish, Furdy, The Ganger. Won by a length- Time, lmin 20sec. Dividends, £4 5s 1 and 17s. Te Whaka Hack Welter Handicap. —Faro 1, Benmore 2, JLanguid 3. Also started Silverlene, Lctherin, Clem, Bonnie Prince, Lavfinia, Peinmican, Waiohine, Reah. Won by three parts of a length. Tinfe, lmin 36sec. Dividends, £4 Is and £1 13s. Wangaimoana Welter Handicap.— Ziska 1, Roseplot 2, Waitoti 3. Also started—Capulet, Waitoa. Won by three lengths. Time, lmin 37$ sec. Dividends, £2 and 19s. Makahi Hack Handicap.—Lethelino 1, Hukaaka 2, St. Bill 3. Also started—Miss Lancelot, Scrip, Eone, Damascus, Rebel Prince, Sea -Yarn, Acetylene. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 7 l-ssec. Dividends, £l2 19a and £1 4s. SECOND DAY RESULTS. MASTERTON, April 24 4 The weather was fine. £7OBI was put through the machine. Results : Te Ngarnra Hack Hurdles.—Racma 1. Talune 2, Moeraki 3. Scratched—' Rio. Time, 2min 57sec. Dividends, £4 4s ard 19s. Rototawai Handicap.—Rustique 1, Immersion 3, Sardonyx 3. Scratched —Waitoti and Furneaux. Time, lmin 17scc. Dividends, £2 6s and £l. Moroa Hack Handicap.—Hinupai li Patuna 2, Clem 3. Scratched—Miss Lancelot. Time, lmin ISisec. Dividends, £7 18s and £2 lis.

Tauherenikau Hack" Handicap. Benmore 1, Merrimint 2, Artisan 3. Scratched—Mocassin and Pemmican. Time, lmin 52soc. Dividends, £2 18s and £1 4s.

Autumn Handicap.—Hamua 1, Noneen 2, Sylvrie 3. Scratched—Hydrant and Coxswain. Timo; lmin 45 l-ssoc. Dividends, £7 16s and £1 2s.

Te Kopo HacE.—Royal Blue 1, Lavinia 2, Letherin 3. Scratched—Sardonyx and Faro« Time, 2min 23soc Dividends, £2 2s and £1 9s. Stewards Handicap.—Furneaux 1, Coxswain 2, Waitoti ,3. All started. Time, 2min 4 4-ssec. Dividends, £3 2s and 14s. Waiohine Hack Handicap. St. Claimer 1, Patuna 2, Eone 3. Scratched Sardonyx. Dividends, £3 and £1 13s. THE SYDNEY CUP. AN AUSTRALIAN RECORD. (Received April 24, 8.3 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 24. In the Sydney Cup, Tartan, who won, put up an Australian record, 3min 27sec for two miles, the previous best being Wakeful's 3min 28sec. The attendance on the first day of the Australian J.C. autunml meeting was 20,000, and on the second day 30,000, both records.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7805, 25 April 1905, Page 3

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RACING IN OTHER CENTERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7805, 25 April 1905, Page 3

RACING IN OTHER CENTERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7805, 25 April 1905, Page 3

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