SPORTING.
The telegraphic results of Hie Canterbury J. C. Meeting on Sadirdnv. (lid not reach tlie News Olliee until 10 a.in. yesterday morning -live hours after llie paper went to press. On enquiry we found that the wire had been received on Saturday evening, but in some unaccountable way, it had been mislaid by the operator, who only discovered it on Monday morning. That the News is eagerly sought, after throughout the province is shown by the fact that from Haw era up to New Plymouth we received numbers of enquiries concerning the omission of the results—an omission for which we were not responsible in any way. canteburyTcT meeting. l'l-I! I>IIKSS ASSOCIATION. CimisTniuHcii, February 10. The Canterbury Jockey Club's Summer Meeting concluded to-day m showery weather, which affected the attendance. The course was soft. Tote investments reached JCIDO7. Results : Richmond Plate, of lOOsovs., for two-year-olds, 5 furlongs: De Witte 1, Ainiee Soult 2, Lady Laudou 3. Also started Saint Hosaliucr, Kryloff, Pretty Face, Knaslikoff, and Resound. Won by a length ami a half. Time, 1,1:1. Divs., £2 Ilia and £l. Belfast Plate, 0000.5., U miles: Kongo-1, Leesidc 2, Tom Tit 3. Won easily by three lengths. Time, 2.50 4-5. Div„ £3 its tid. Middle Park Plate, SOOsovs., (i furlongs : Isolt 1, Ivauoff 2, Gallantry 3. Lapland also started. Won by two and a half lengths. Time, 1.17 3-5. Div., £1 (is lid. St. Albau's Handicap;. loOsovs., 1 mile: Chryseis 1, Pas Seul 2, Thunderer 3. Convoy and SollykolV also started. Won by a length. Time, 1.47 1-5. Div., £4 10s (id. Liuwood Welter, lOOsovs., 1 mile: Somaroff 1, Stepdanccr 2, Bagpipes 3. Ability and (Juagga also started. Won easily bv four lengths. Time, 1.40. , Div., £5 3s (id. Selling Race, ol'lsovs., G furlongs : Alexis 1, Largesse 2, Pa Tuna 3. AI»o started—Wet Blanket, Silent Member, Quick Fire, Merrymaker,' Ordnance, Grosvcnor, First Shot, Parole, Narrangarre, and Ruapehu. Won liy two lengths and a half. Time, 1.11). Div.. tlo 17s and £2 as Gd. Flying Handicap, lOOsovs., 5 furlongs : Cross Battery 1, Volodia 2, Sandy 3. Also started -Stronghold, Boscastle, Canticle, Hilarity, Handel, , Count Gorton, and Good Sight. Won by three parts of a length, Sandy a head behind A'olodi.i, Time, 1.3 1.5. Divs., £2 is Gd and £I, Post Handicap, SOsovs, 1 mile: .1 Speculate 1, Terrapin 2, Euclid 3. Also started —The Mohican, Czarevna, Tsitsihar, Graduated Tax. Time, 1.48 ' 1-asee. Divs., £5 (is Gd and IDs. EGMONT R.G. ACCEPTANCES. Flying Handicap.—Starshoot 8.11, 1 Lady Annie 8.7. Boomerang 8.1-. Delaniere 7.13, St Claiiner 7.8. liustique 7.2, Tainbourina G.'.i, Arc Light, Love- f link (i.7. Whareroa Hurdles.-Waiwera ll.il, Khania 10.12, Kohonui, Defoe 10.il, Catherine Gordon 10 8, Midia il.ll. St. Lyra, Weary Bill il.lll, Valinia, Vexation !• 0. ] Egmont Cup.—Parilutu 8.13, Nunette 8.8, Ropa 8.1, Melodcou 7.11, Bourasque 7.11, Grenade 7.8, Jewellery (i.13, Gleuullin 0.12, Cvrano 0.7. Hawera Welter. Starshoot. '.1.13, Regulation il.ll, Kuroki t1.5, St. ] Claiiner 8.11, Le Beau 8.8, Waikato 8.5, Bowman 8.4, Lovelink 8.3, Tamora S.o.
Olniwi! Hack Hurdles.—Geologist 11.0, Cassiopea 10.13, Inglewood 10.1, Lionhcarl U. 1.0, Little - Turk '.1.7, Maw lull !!.:!, Haereroa 0.0.
Waip.ipa Hack Flat.—Star Hose S.l;i, M.ikikilii HA, Nova 8.0, Eccreatiun 7.12, Kaimcre, Gleam 7.11, Mcrnwai 7.8, iMahar.mu 7.7, Climax 7.5, St. Cyre.'is. Wlnkahawca 7.0. Meremere Hack Flat.—Claremonl, The Clipper. Federation 8.8, Iminolalioii 5.7, Gleam 8.5, Emilia 8.0, Silver Shell 7.10, Pang.iroa, Clementine, 7.8,
Ivarcroa 7.5, Land o' Cakes, Lion Heart. St. Ilclicrs.l'olccn 7.2, Tambour Major, Bishop, Wliakawca 7.0. RANDOM NOTES. i i:v "MOTr.uoV'J. The following horses arrived from North by the s.s. Rarawa yesterday morning, en route for llawcra, to fullil engagements at the Egniout K.C. meeting, which kikes place to-morrow and Thursday:--The Lark, Polvcaste, Lerida, Le Bean, Loveliuk," Lady Annie, Khama and Jewellery. J. George's team, consisting of Pai'itutu, Cyrano, ami Somali, were entrained for Jlawera yesterday. E. Russell's pair, Waikalo and Geologist, will lie taken South to-day. Scolty is suffering from a leg-trouble. The son of St. Leger has been an absentee from the tracks since the Takapuna meeting. The nominations received for the First Feildiug Stakes number 75 horses, and must be deemed satisfactory. It is reported that Achilles'will in future be trained and raced for sprint events.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 13 February 1906, Page 3
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