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ATOiidale Spring Meeting Second Day (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Sept. 20. J he Avomlalc Jockey ClubVs spring meeting was continued tMtay. The weather was showery. JM235 was put through the totalisatur. ]{«- suits ; Second Hiirdles.-Haknria 1, Lady Clare 2, Loch F yiro y. Also started Uiernmosca. Won by two lengths. Time, 3min Msec. Dividend, £,l 17s. President's Handicap.—Rookby 1 AusterlrU 2, Full Cry 3. I Scratched —Uelania. Won' 'by a head. Time, Imin 35 2-sscc. Dividends, £4 12s Od and 10s. Guineas.—Kilderkin 1, I'uhipuhi 2, Annette 3. Also started—Apologue! Carl Rosa. The field lav well together till the head of the straight, where I Kilderkin forged ahead, am) going on won by Hiree-qjuarters of a length. Time, lniin at 1-osec. Kilderkin and Apologue were bracketed on the totalisator. Dividend, £2 3s fid. Nursery Handicap.—Mlgnon 1, Ui-imo 2, A/.off 3. Also star ted—Wainraraina and Inatori. Won by two lengths. Time, 55see. Dividend, £1 Ms. J'lumpton Handicap.—Avalanche 1, Oelania 2, Full Cry 3. Scratched— Annoyed. Won by nearly four lengths. Time, lmin 51 4-, r )sec. Dividends, £2 16s and 1.65. Kingsland Handicap.—Franklin 1, Kola Nip and Laxly Clements dead heat, i. Scratched—Soullimaid'. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 23 4-5 sw, I'ivjUwttls, £1 i'2s, lipjft Nip
17s, Lady Clements £2, Pony Handicap.-Orangc ami Blue 1, Lfldy Nannie 2, Hurihuri 8 All startcU ,Wom by three lengths Time, limn BscCi Dividends, £a o„ and £2 Is. Mount Albert Handicap.—Millie 1 Waikato 2, Pukekoho 3. Scratched -Annoyed. Won by twol lengths Time, Imm 22sec.' Dividends, £2 4s and £1 lis <kl.
Kaogitikei Spring Meeting First Day (Per Press Association.) MARTON, Sept, 20. Heavy rain during, the inornin* made the course in a bad state. Jho attendance was moderate. Tho totaiisatiny receipts were £4BIB compared with £4328 on «» correal ponding day last year. Results • Flying.-Jolly Friar 1, Gold Seal 2, Rustique 3. Scratched—King Billy, Prelude. Won easily by two lengths. Time, lmin 22sec. Dividends, £1 16s and £2 Is. Maiden.—Compnss 1, Windy 2, Clemenlino 3.- Also started-Gar-goyle, Rangirua, Eljb.fndc, .Chinchilla, Napier, Hapuka, Stripper, and Dalny. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 9 2-ssec. i Dividends, £2 j s and £1 12s. Pukehoc Hurdles.—John Peel 1, Repulse 2, Needlework 3. Scratched —Numa, Catspaw. Won by a longnock. Time, 3mm SJsec. Dividends, £5 13s and £1 Cs.
Willowbank Hack.—FancyworK 1, Dalky 2, Marinella 3, Scratchcd-n Marseillaise. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 23 l-ssec. Dividends, £1 4s and £2 Is. Rantjtibei Steeplcchase.'-iHutana, 1, Kiaterc 2, Platuparaehae 3j Scratched—Houriri. A good race.l Won by several lengths. Time, 6min 40sec. Dividends, £5 18s and 19s, Spring Handicap. Hydrant. 1,. Lass o' Gowrio 2, Ngatarua 3. Scratched—Boomerang, St, Joe, and Tho Leader. Won by half a length. Time, 2min lOsec. Dividends. £9 9s ami £1 10s. Hauglitato i Hack.—FJapatatra 1, Sir Percivale 2, Fireball 8. Scratch* ed —Amaryllis, Kuroki, Bonmoro, Claromowt. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 52 l-ssec, Dividends: £9 7s ami 15s,
SECOND BAY ACCEPTANCES, i BULLS, Sept. 30. Following are the acceptances { or the second day : Hack Hurdles. Daredevil 11.11Makuri 10.2,. Hakarau, John Peel 9.11, Dauber 9.9, Fairwiml 9.0. Telegraph Handicap.—Jolly] Friar. 9.a, Gold Seal 8.10, Kustique 7.12, St. Albert 7.7, Sedgomoor 7.3, Fancy Work, Whalaroa 7.0. Clifton Steeplechase.—Hutaira 12.0| Jack* o' Lantern, Playfair 11.8, Tc Kohau 10.10, Lurcher, Wi. Waka 10. 3, Hikairoa, ltapanui, Hoer, rant, Patupuaerehao 9.7 S Killeymoon Hack.—Marseillaise, Sir Perch-ale 8.9, Dalky 8.8, To Komrl 8.0, Compass 8.4, Alexieff |7.8, Lady Warwick 7.6, Miss Terina, General Stoessel 7.0. Hack Steeplechase.—Lurcher, Wi wuka ll.8„ Kaiuioe 11.3, Patupaeraehae 10.8, First Lesson, Boer 10. 7, Katoa 9.11, KechaWto, Senorita, Sailor Lad 9.7. Scptenjijer Handicap.—Nonette 9.3, Ngatarua 8.10,, Hydrant 8.9, Whakawehi 8.4, Rustjque 7.7, Marinella, Tho Lea-dor 7.5, Seagull, Contingent 0.9, Capulot, Amaryllis 6.7. ■Welter.—Marseillaise, Sir Pcrcivale 8.9, Dalky 8.8, To Kanui 8.5, Campass 8.4, Alexieff '7.8, Lady Warwick 7.0, Miss Terina, General Sloossel 7.0.
BOTES BY "MOTUROA." Anticipations for Rangititoj SECOXD DAY, Ngaio Hack Hurdles, one mile and a half— Hakarau 1 John Peel 2 Daredevil 3 Handicap, five furlong— Rustwjue 1 •Gold Seal 2 Jolly Friar 3. Clifton Steeplechase, about two miles and a •quarter— Lurcher 1 Hut-ana 2 Playfair 3 Killeymoon Hack, six furlongsSir Perch-ale 1 Compass 2 Dalky 3 Hack Steeplechase, about twt miles ai«l a iquarter— Lurcher 1 First Lesson 2 Palupaeraehao 3 September Handicap, one mile— I JS%atarua % -llustiqui; 2 Hydrant 3 Welter Hack, sewn furlongs.— Sir Percivale 1 Dalky 2 To Kanui 3
Owners are reminded that the following nominations are duu to-iuor-row : Otaki Maori It. C. Spring. Duncdin J.(J. Spring'. Napier Park lt,C. Spring. C.J.C. Canterbury Cup. C.J.C, Juvenile Plate. C.J.C. Metropolitan Handicap. C.J.C. Jockey Club Handicap. C.J.C. Members' Handicap. C.J.C, Stewards' Handicap. NEW ZEAL-AND TROTTING CU!B. (Per Press Association.) CH'BISTCIHJ'RCH, Sept. 20. The annual meet ng of the New Zealand Trotting Association wa& held theld this afternoon. The treasurer's statement showed that with one or two exceptions all sources of revenue showed an increase. Not in* 1 dueling' imported stock, 524 horses were registered during the year, and the drivers', riders', and trainers'' licenses totalled 1744. The receipts amounted to iV'92 10s,t the year closing .with a bank balance of £7O 8» t!(l. Assets, 'including £286 10s 3d in the Post Office Savings Bank, aniounted to £590 15s Bd, an excess over liabilities of £.'178 18s M.
The President I (Mr I>. SeYrg) reviewed the work of the, fpast year, re* ferring to the satisfactory progress made I>y the sport. The election of the new Hoard resulted in Messrs C. V. Mark and J t 11. Pollock bcingi returned unopposed for the North Island ; and for the South Island, Messrs I',. Selig, A. jL. Myers. C. S, Howell, W. G. Oar, rard, W. Hayward, T. Murr, and E. Clarkson were elected. Tiro last named tied with the Hon. 11. Oourlay and was elected 'by a ballot of the members present. AUSTRALIAN NOTES. (Received Sept. 20, 11.37 p.m.) SYDNEY. Sept. 20. The 2tealamlin, for Auckland, bag on board the chaser Haydn, also a number of youngsters purchased by Mr G. Wright, of Auckland, at :;tho recent stud sales. It is understood that Machine Gun is under offer » the sale price mentioned is 1000 guineas, MELBOURNE, Sept. 20. Marvel Loch is allotted the lop weight, 9.5, in the Toorak Handicap. , Grand Rapids is next, witti 9.8, Canteen 8,13.
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