SPORTING.
RANGITIKEF RACES. SECOND DAY. Per Press Association. Marton September 20. The weather was line, and there was a large attendance. Totalisator receipts lor the two days totalled £10.807, an increase of £IX24 en last spring meeting. Ngaio Hack Hurdles.—Mahoe 1, Bandmaster 2, Hydroscope 3. Also ran: General Peel, Cassiopea, Matanki, Levent. Won comfoilauly bv two lengths. Time, 2.56. Dividends", £3 4/ and £1 12/. Telegraph Handicap. Fontenov 1, St. BUI 2, Miss Adeline 3. Also ran; Lord Soult, Grand Siam, Frankland. Won easily by half a lengtli. Time, 1.1 3-5. Dividends, £1 ii>/ and 19;. Clifton Steeplechase,—Needlework 1, Sammy 2, South Star 3. Also ran : Hutana, Roer, Hikairua, liaercki moa. A gnat finish. Won by hail a head. 'lime, 4.44 3-5. Dividends, £3.12/ and £l.
Ki;icymoun Hack Handicap—Lady Beresford 1, Volume 2, Albuera 3'. Also ran: Splendid Idea, Malaan, Tonderghic, Honylinhmn, Miss Ade : line, Furneaux, Eruption, Somalia. Won easily by two lengths. Time, 1.17. Dividends, ,£l4 12/ and ,£l. _ Ngatiopa Hack Steeplechase.— Narcissus 1, Pilot 2, Rangitoto 3. Also ran: Lurcher, Roseplot, Swop, Starlight. A sp:endid finisii. Won by half a length. Time, 4.4G 4-5. Dividends, £2 13/ and 11/. September Handicap.—Polvcaste i, Ngatarua 2, Montigo 3. Also ran: Shrapnel, Tautoru. Won easily bv a length. Time, 1.45 2-5. Dividend", £3 10/. Welter Hack Handicap.—Rosegrove 1, Sctap Iron Jack :, Moloch 3- Also ran: Honvhnhmn, Loiret, Victoria Park, Bcnmore, Tiraumea. Pomegranate D'Nil, Finesseur, and Lady Sylvia. Won easily by two lengths. Time, 1.3145. Dividends, .62 0/ and £8 13/.
HAWKES BAY J.C. MEETING. Per Press Association. Palmerston N. Septenii)er 20. The following handicaps have been declared by Mr llcnrvs:— Tomoana Hurdles.—Black Revnard 11.3, Asteroid n.o, Onvx '10.6, Needlework 10.4, Noga 10.2. Jack Poi 10.0, Kaipetipeti q. 13, Cinque tj.o, Mataika (j.o, Fretwork 9.0. Caulton 9.0.
King Edward Handicap.—Boomerang tj.o, Polyanthus 8.2, Douche 8.1, Mystification ,S.o. Whakaweha 7.13, Sir Percivale 7.11, Zimmerman 7.B,_Flamcn 7.7, Ellerton 7.7. W'iirall 7.0. Uarca 7.2, Submarine 7.2, Operetta 7.0. Blazing Star 7.0, Aberration 0.0, Volume G. 7 , Ladv Warwick 6.7, Lady Nell 6.7, Gauze 6.7. Pakowhai Hurdles.—Florrio 10.0, Monarque ~,.3. Gold Seal 10.3, Faro 10.2, Asteioid 10.0, Aqua Regia n.v Rosep'ot y.o, South Star (j.o, Jack Pot 0.0. Welter Handicap.—Whawliai 10.9. Black Reynard 10.9, St. A bert (~4, Pretty Maid ~.,„, <) u tc;r ~.,„, Monti go 8. in, Cnmson Lake h. 10. Silver Lead 8.10, Moral 8.8, Te llauke 8.5. Oasis 8.0, llaukeria 8.0. Eonc B.<\ Oakbourne 8.0, Dan I.eno 8.0.
Waipatu Hack.—Waipunolui q.o, Sweet Helen R.q, Pantaloon 8.2, Kings Lynn 8.0. Volume 8.0, Miss Adeline 7.12, The Squattier 7.12. Merriwing 7.0, Feu de Joie 7 .5, Gnldfield 7.7, Lone 7.5, Belle Napier 7.5, Erl King 7.4. Linkless 7.3, Pomegranate 7.5, Highden 7.3, Makaratangi 7.3, Gatenby 6.12. Park Rose 6.12.
Flying Handicap.—King BiHv n.n. Medallist 8.3. Contender 8.0," Fire Iron 7.11, Hipporofla 7.(1, Gnzeley 7-S. Sir Percivale 7.X. Ivanrff 7.7, I.oftus 7.7, Kurawaka 7.4, Mungista 7-4, Grand Sam 7.4, Pink 'Un 7.3, Tangimoan.-i 6.11, Ito 6.10, Chicane Co, Lady Warwick 6.7. s TURF TOPICS. (By ''Moturoa.'"), The entire horse parade arranged by the Taranaki Agnculluial Society wilt take piace to-morrow, tile stallions parading on t.ie haibou; board reserve opposite the New Plymouth lailway station, and next to West's stabhs. The change of location will be a distinct advantage, giving the animals mote 100111 to show their paces. All the locally-owned nurses are uiiered, and recently imported coaching and hackney stallions are : coming from the S juil'i Taranaki distncts including Dr. ilarri.-on's coach ing stallion Vicioiy, Mr G. Wilson's thoiuugiibred l'atruuis. Then.- will piobab.y be a record number on parade. The Society has under consideration the matter of offering prizes 111 th.j diffeient classes of stallions shown at the next annual parade. The colt by Souli —inamorata, in J. George's stable lias been named Ney. Sol ami llakana are repotted to be giving good exhibitions of jumping on the E.lerslie track.
At tin- Pakutanga Hunt Club races held last Saturday, Mr W. A. Scott led in the winner of three races out of seven.
Au Auckland correspondent writes thai the victoiy of Boiiiicur in a lmr die rate ai Marion last week marks thr fird occasion upon which a descendant (if tip- impelled Mie. Sealcll JJidaval, has M-aed ov r huid.c. Although Noomiinmi has been di Kng'and :ev. ia! ii!..|,i!i-. ids own.-, M'. J. lill. han.ill. h„d nol >ee„ the cheslluil.. eilhe,- ,„ p,, v ,,,,. ,„■ puljil.-, up In six w-iks ago. I ins was owing ta Mi. iiueli.man having broken an arm. and b'ing loi; ill g.neia''ly fur some time Id lake much inli'icsl in racing matters.
TIIK "NEW ZK.M.\XI) Tflsl' KECISTKK." With the advent of lie- new iacini; s'-asim the. "New Zealand Turf Regisle;" is now published. This enabl'-s ike lacing- me,, of New Zealand to study the pan season's bum of liormaking lie- volume . ach year an improvement ' n tie- one prcc'ding it. ■ "'id '.11.0 I,| die pi,-e„l ;,;„ W dl !,. bund o) contain, in addition In all ill'- valuable infonnalioii formerly niv. n, many new and import, nil feat COS. dlle Cemp-M,. ;,., olds of meeting, led bv lie- Raring- Clubs and I lolling i 'lulls holdill;;- ln|.,|i,-a*m peiinii- me ffiv.-n, furnishing" a hisniosi va ual-le to spoiling nun, "Jim Rules of Kaiin-e, a-. s.-iled bv tin IVM-nl Raring Conk-loner an- pub nsl.ed ill d-tail, and lie r.ieuie siatisiics of the pas. season, always an iiiteresiin;; and iinpoitant poitinn of Ihe "Turf Register," aie again included in Ihe conlenls. I'},.- datecl race Hirelings for i],e ensuing seaMei are given, together with a list of c dours registered, en-ri.s for future ilas-io and weight for-age races, fail H'TOiims of blond slock sale.,, tallies of past winn.'T- of impniiam races, and last. Inn by n., means perfoiinani es of galloping and troi ting horses during Ihe lacing" vear ii)<is-ti. "The Turf Kegist'-r,"' which is excellent'y printed and well bound is published by the Christchurch I're-s Company, Ltd., tho price being , ten ahiilings and sixpence,
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