SPORTING
O- .. i WELLINGTON MEETING^ SECOND! DAY, : (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON', Oct. 21. The weather was line ami the attendance good for thv secornl (lay's races, hut the course was very heavy. The double event tote on the Pearci Handicap and the Hutu ;Park Handicap paid a dividend of ZM 10s to the fourteen investors. The late returns' for the ,day amounted to £8328, making' £18,320 foil ihfl meeting, as against £18,395 at! last year's meeting. Uesults : Pot one Hurdles—South Star I,'l'lie Dauber, 2,, Graduated Tax 3. The only starters. Won easily. Dividend, £1 1.45.
Tarnruu Handicap.—Flotilla l.Perditn 2, Matukokiri ;i. Also started—Alierraticrn ami Grand Poplar. Won by a head. Dividend, £4 9s. Pearce Handicap.—Veneer J, Achilles 2, Mahutonga 3. Also slartid— Signulinnn, Shrapnel Shell, Flamen, Ulythvinaid. Won by two lengths, half a length between second ami third. Time, 2min 5 3-ssec. Dividends, £l3 Is and 335.
Hut! l Park Handicap.—CMioorku 1. Ilinurewu 2, Starshoot !i. Won by two lengths. Time, Imiii 117 l-3sec Dividend, £2 'ls.
Spring Trial Stakes. —Pas jSeul 1, Grand Poplar 2, Sir Pcrcivalu 11. Also started—Arimuneta, Martcllo Grand Circle. Won by four lengths. Dividends, Jul 19s and £3.
Juvenile Handicap.—Golden Gate 1, Squatter 2, ,Strat'hlillaiv i(J Also started—Frisco Maid. Won by two lengths. Time, 53sec. Dividend, £1 16s. liuahinc Hack Handicap.—Galahad 1, The Seer 2i, Matakokiri 3. Also started—Hani, Flolilhi, Wwikakaho. Won by a length. Dividends,! £8 li)s 'anil £1 2s. Nninai Handicap.—St. Claimer 1, Boris 2, Kxmoor ii. Also started— Ballarat, Mtstallist, Coxswain. Kudu, Hukttakn. Won by; two lengths. Dividends, £3 19s and £1 ss. AUCKLAND TROTTING- MEETING. (Pa' Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Oct. 21. Mire Trotting Club's spring meeting opened to-day in tint; weather. There: was a ■ large attendance, £ll6O 'ls (id being passed through the totalisator, as against £1795 Ills last year. Results : llaiden Trot Handicap, one mile.— Nex.t Time, Bsec, 1 ; Porangi, Usee, 2 ; Tory Lass, 8s«, 3. Time, 2min ■l9 2-osec. Dividends, 18s and £1 9s.
Onclnmga Handicap.—Solitary 1, Gladys ,2, Malaura 3. Won all the way. Time, Imm 29sec. Hividend,' £2 17s.
Spring Handicap Trot.—Albertol'io, ltisec, 1 ; Weary' Willie, HBsec, 2, Logan, -lsec, I!. Won by six lengths Time, omin lo 2-f)Soo. Dividends, £J Is and 10s.
Middle Class Trot.—Macquarrie, 9 sec, 1 ; Kilconelea, liJsec, 2, Miss Rue, Msec, 3. Miss Hue led nearly all the way, but firoko ami was passed. Won by 'two lengths. Time, 'lmin 13 2-5 ' sec. Dividends, £2 5t and £1 Is.
Stewards' Trot. —Voting McKiiniey 7 Sec, 1 ; Colenso, 22sec, 2 ; Sir Robert, 2Uset, ii. Won by huh' a length. Time, Sniin 49 :i-os\.'c.| Dividends, £1 Is and 18s. l'ony Trot.—Sand Fly, Msec, 1 ; Little Paul, scr, 2;■ Mangoim , 9 sec, :!. Won by six lengths. During the race Special Light fell. Time, 2min 57 2-.">. sec. Dividends, £3 ami ill. October Handicap.—Sonoma (9.10) 1, Malaura (7.12) 2, Solitary (7.8) :!. Won Hyi half a lrogft-h. Tliine, lmin 7 l-">sec. Uividcnds, 17s on Sonoma and Kilderkin, bracketed, and 19s on M'ataura.
lOlecti'ic Trot Handicap.—Macquarrie, 22sec, 1 ; Kiteonelea, 2.')scc, 2 Colenso. l.wce, :!. Won by half *, neck. Time, 2iniu losec. Dividends. £1 ADs ami £1 10s, CAPLFHOLD MIOETLM.!. (Ueceived Oct. 22, 1.09 p.m.) MKLIIOI'RNK, Oct. 21. There was I tine weather and a largi: attendance for the concluding day's races. Results :
Oby Hurdles.—lktrayer .1. Ma lung 2, Destroyer M. There were Six starters. HvHing : Even money em lletrayer. Won by two lengths. Time. 1111 iti HJAsec. (!wyn Nursery.—lolaire ], Lady Kvelyn 2, Orleans H. There wore 2il starters. Melting : (> yUr 1 lolaire, who won after a 'good finish by a hoad. Time, ",8 [see. Caullield , Cnp.—Marvel Loch 1, Warroo 2, Torah ;■!. All started Ijiil Dandalla. Betting : 4 to; 1. | Torah, .1 to 1 lloalydil, 10 to 1 Maniapoto ami Marvel Loch.
Shortly after the start the most prominent; horses were Troytown, llatteras, / Maniapoto, and Torah, and at the'back'these were joined Ivy Five'and Harmony. At the railway side Harmony was in command, -but Marvel Loch, -Wuitoo, and Scot Free were moving up smartly. Scot Free, a little lateron, fell. Marvel Loch led into the straight, ami coming away in full running, won by two lengjths. Emii'iiwas fourth. Ti.ine, 2inin ;!,") J sec. Wynnu Steeplechase.—Sweeper 1, Krror 2, General <S. Olivers ran. Betting : 7 to 4 against Sweeper, who won easily. Time, 4min 49} sec, Windsor Handicap.—ltoycrol't I 1, .Inphet 2, !Al ilvadr ',:). Six others ran. Uetting : ) liven: money .Inphet, I) to 1 Itoycroft'. It was a great finish, the face being won on the post. Time, Imin lii-Jsec. Moray Wvlver.—Circuit I, Damlnlla 2, Pendower IS. | Nineteen others Marled. ; Betting: 4 to 1 Circuit. Won after a goodl race by ■ half a length. Time, linin loscc. NORTH OTAGO RACKS. SFCOXD DAY KESILTS.
Tolioraim Welter, six furlongs.— Grandstand I, Mango 2. liio Grande secureil (lie verdict by a head, but a. protest was -mitered on the ground of interference, ami the. stewards awardvil the race to (Iratul-j stand, with Mango second. Dividends, Jti) 12s and' il\ 18s. Island Clil!' Trot.—St. Simon 1, Spider 2, Fleighci',3. Dividends, £7 2s and £a IDs. President's Handicap.—Apollodoris J, Somaroff 2, Ability 3. Dividends, tl 12s and £4. Stewards' Handicap.—lieau Nealoii 1, .lolly Uoger 2, Lady Lyonors «. From a' falsi; start I'clrovim 'beat .lolly Hoger. t Polrovmv was then scratched, and the money i;n her on the machine returned. The race was rim again. Dividends,; £4 8s ami His. Landon Welter.—(.'rosveivor 1, 'Uloyal Crown 2. Notes M. Dividends. £'.) lHs and £1 12s. llelliekl Hack.—Grandstand l,l!oscastle, 2. Dividends, £1 -and £:'. 1 Is. Clifton Trot—Dan Patch 1, Spider •2. Dividrnds, £2 ami XI Kis. Waitaki Handicap. —II larity 1, Heirloom 2. Dividends, £l7 12s and £t 18s.
NOTKS. BY "MOTI'TiOA
!', ilieoat was a starter in the Spring I luck llniHiienp. on Kridny. though her name wgs missing from (he Cress Association .win-. 'lVtliciml was second favourite, having r,.'S2! invested on her dinner. Truce, the favourite, carried Wi'A.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7958, 23 October 1905, Page 2
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