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SPORTING.

WAYKRLY-WAITOTAKA MEETING. (By Telegraph.—Spocia' Reporter*) Ilawera, November cj. Thi: Waver.'cy Waitotarn annual race meiting »js conducted to-day n wietched weather. Hitter squalls and drench ng ran 'prevailed until' Sate in the afternoon, when the elements cleared up somewhat. De-spite, these conditions, titer' was a very fair attendance- and -'peculation on the totalizator was fa r y bri-k, a number of bookmaker also plying their calling. The fields were K ui>d on he who'e, and the racing interesting. Results :

MORTON MEMORIAL MAIDEN of dosovs; second losovs. \\Viglit-f"i'-age. Seven furlongs. 102—Mr S. I'tt'sbrgPaul. bv St. Pan—Molh. 3yrs, 7.,, ('\VilI amsl 1 i!i— Rang : TuhaHi* 1) m Billow, !j.ii (Murtagh) 2 15 —Mr B. Corhgan's br g Kuklos, 7.11 (Cochrane) 3 Also staited: 23. Nesiorcan, 8.12 (Fairbun); 40, Staybay, 8.13 (Friar); SS, St. Holier-, 8.13 (Copcs:akej : 64. L.'tdv Sy via, S.ll (Barlow); 28, Sporting Queen, 8.11 (Fletcher); rji, Tiraumea. 8.11 (lloru). The race was run n a blind ng shower of rain. Nestorean gave some trouble at the pa~t, but eventually a good start was effected. Before a furlong had been covered- Paul assumed the lead, which he maintained to the finish, winning by about five lengths; Nestorean whipped in the field. Time, 1.35. On the machine, £439. D vidends, £2 18/ and is 9/-

FLYING HANDICAP of Oosovs; sei cond horse tosovs. Three-quarters of a mile. 65—Mr F. Webb's b m Dear Dolly, by Brigadier—Dolly, 4yrs, 7.9 (W. Raynor) 1 ' 38—Mr W. Home's c g Merc-shot, 7.13 (J. Morris) ' 2 137 —Mr C. Sca'ly's c g Irish Rifle, 8.7 (Home) 3 Also started; 89, S Iver Shell, 9.0 (McCabe); 43, Bagatelle. 8.5 (Matthews); 27, Bushy Park, 7.11 (CrawJey); 64, Lady Lancelot, 7.9 (Brabcock). Golden Flake 10-t scvera" engths at the start, the rest o[ the field getting away fairly well. Deal Dolly assumed the lead when half the distance had been covered, arid won fa'rly easily by about two lengths. Time. 1.20. On the machine, A' 492. Dividends, 2/ and .£2 18/. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 6osovs; second horse iosov». One mile and a-half. 21—Mr W. 11. Bridge's b g General Peel, by Linstock—Wapiti mare, byrs, 10.0 (Hill).. 1 ,13 —Mr Brown's br g Mooshen, 9.0 (McCabe) 2 These were the only starters. Genera' Peel led by about a icngth all the way, and won comfortably. Total investments, ,£34. Dividend, £1 9/. Time, 2.28 J. WAYERLEY-WAITOTARA CUP of 105SOVS; second horse 2osovs, and third horse ssovs. One mile and aquarter. 124—Mr J. Foreman's blk g l\laharanui, by Sylvia Park — l'auhne, syrs, 8.10 (Cochiane) 1 107 —M- r W. Home's ch m Lo.ret, 7.10 (Babcock) 2 ' 83 —Mr L. G. Bremers ch m St. Cyress, 7.7 (Morris) 3 Abo started: 62, Maklkihi, 8.10 (Raynor); Si, Pangaroa, 8.4 (R. Barlow); 87, Romany King, 8.4 Ulorne). Matiaraiuii got the best and Pangaroa the worst of a stragg ing start. Going round the back, Pangaroa establ.shed a lead, but was headed by Loiret and Maharanui, the latter eventually winn.ng by about four or five lengths. Total investments, ,£514. Ttme, 2.Kji. Divdends, ,£2 19/ and £1 2/. ' WILSON STAKES of oosovs; .-econd horse losovs. Half a mile. 199—Mr j. Synion's bg Lord Sou It, aged, 9.0 IC. Plicc).. I G4—Mr R. lltkaka's b m St. Maria (Borlase) 2 10—Mr W. Elliot's b m Lady Lancelot (Sprosen) 3 | Also started: 73. Dear Dolly (Raynoi); 33, Bagatelle (C. Matthews;; 21, Taupo (Amsley); 60, Eruption (Fletcher); 4, Nc-iorean (Home); 79, Ir.sh Ritle (.V.van); 63, G-dd War (Mi.ler); 47. Waduy (Williams); 0.4, Vivandel; 39, Inaha (Murtagh). The 1 ace needs little description. , Lord Soult at once assumed command ' and although St. Mar a showed up | prom'ncntly for a while, the Soult [ gelding won by about three lengths. : Time, 548 ec, Total on the machine, £756. Dividend', £2 11/ and £2 1 '3/-

PRINCE OF WALES' HANDICAP of bosovs; second horse ro-ovs. Seven furlongs. 102—Mr T. O Neills c g Recreation, by Sylvia Park—Daisy, Clipper, s>is ? s.S (Cochrane) 1 ii2—Mr A. E. Tucker's o g Tundergliie, «.S (Raynor) 2 143—Mr L>. Wil-on's b g Showman. S.. (Aiislcy) 3 Also started: 7»> Mere-hot, 7.11 (P-radcock); 16, Bushy Park, 7.9 (Mr Crawley); 24, F.shmere, 7.7 (Morns); 10, Golden I 'teak, 7.7 (Home), l-'ibhinctu gave a. lot of trouble at the post, the held cvcimia.ly gctlMig away to a straggling start, Golden Flake being leit about ten lengths. Recreation and Tonderglue laced almost tugether till entering the straight, when (lie Sylvia Park, gelding gradually forged ahead and won. by about half a .ength, a length scparat ng second and third. Time, 1.35- i' l '-- 1 ' 1Q " vestments, £ty2. Dividends, £3

and iy;'. .VIOMAIIAKI STAKES of tows; second horse 10-ovs. On l, miic and a distance. lO2—Mr J. Foiemans blk g Mahaianui, by Sylvia Park— Pauline, s_vrs, y.3 (Cochrane) 1 57—Mr \\ . Home's c m Loiret, 7.10 (Morris) 2 22 —Mr F. Stoln's c m Lady Sylvia, 7.7 (C. Price) 3 A'so stalled: 59, Pangarua, 5.4 (K. Bailrnv); ij, Sporting yucen, 7.7 \lliadcoek). A good start was effected. Luiret was the III.H to show oul, Pangiiroa lying second. Enicrng the straight. 'Mahaianui established njlead, which he maintained to the hnsli, pa-sing the post about two lengths :n front of Lo.ret, Lady Sy via half a length off, third. Time, 2'.53. 'J'otal on me machine, /J303. Div.dend, £1 13/, JACKSON MEMORIAL STAKES of (josovs ; second hotse losovs. Weight, yst, with penalties. i.SO—Mr J. Symon'o b g Lord Sou.l—Lailv Antrim, ag'd, 10.0 (C. Price) 1 1O2 —Mr J. Mar-ton's b g Eiupt'jn (Rt.ynoi) 2 210—Mr G.H.Aluifiit's b g Lacey, (Fletcher) 3 Also slatted: Catapult, Jet de More, Kamanui, Ctescent, Lord SOIIII. Won easily by a length. Dividends, £2 3; .m-l & 3; ■

AI'CKI.ANU RACES. SECOND DAY. Per Press Association. Auckland. November (). Tlv Auekland Racinf; C'ub'Sprintf Mei'iiiiß v.as cuniinucd l» (lav. Tlic weather was fine but mid, and He attendance very fair. 'J'lie mm "I /'iiar/i wax put through the :..lal sn.nr. — Sp'" ii};- lland"-ap H'-ven fuil"ni; R - Delania. ;.Ki. i ; H'-n Jan-mi. z; Clarem"ni ;,. Scratched: l.uresnme. Tini'V '•.)"• Div'dend-, £z ly' and

lluid'' - Rare. n\'." m h.-s.—Dch-n----,lc, ~ Sli.a ~ Suaeman .;. Al--tatt-d: (;eo!.i K iM. Tim-, -,.5.1 4-5. [Jiv'd'tid. /'; ,; Xnrniaabv Handicap. ~ :.- fut'nnos. —Aii-'ncrat 1, Imemb' 2. La ( i.ual,: S. Scratched- Si oti linian. Time I.IS. Dividends. ./!.( .V and £l l 1 ■'. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP. On- nvle and ahalf. Apdictic ;.<) Kiray) 1 Master Delaval, 7.10 2 Onrdic, 7-t 'S A'l started. T me. 2.;, i) 2-5. Dividend-. £.\ 14' and £[ in'. Mu kei S'akes. fmn furli nK-.—Fin-er', - i. Cadence _\ I'rnntino 1. Srrtacbrd: Qundrcnn. Ilieraicli. Win' l.iyht. Cah : i; i a''yi',cr. T.ady F«Tri<. M dicnn. Carmania. /a (1 'and/i. STEEPLECHASE. Thrre mi'os. Haydn, n. 3 ' Kiaterf, 12.11 2 'Loch Fync, f- 8.,....,... .u. J

Scratched: Cathrrno Gordon. Ti inc. 0. ',l. Dividend-, £4 ()/. Maidcii Plate, nne mile and ,t-t|uat-tei.—CV'tli I- Peiegiine 2, Soultiish 3. Scratched. Ben Jonson. Laclv Nell, Tu. Cakobau. T me, 2.15 1-5. Dividend-, X' l 9,' and £-i 19/. Epsom Handicap, ss furlongs.— Certainty 1. Pink : Un 2, Soult Mad 3. Scratched: Strathav. n. Time, I.IS 1-5. Dividends, £(, 11 and £] . 15 . TO-DAY'S ACC EI'T A NCES. Per Press Association. Auck'aiul, November 9. Made,, lluidie-.—Lady Hun- 10.5. Benemiana 9.12, Loch Fyne 9.9, Steilingy.ti, Bowman 9-5, 11 : H Flowery. 5. Liable 9.5. Sir Kegel 11.3, Don Pedro 9.0. Sou'tfish y.<>, Fretwork 9.0. I'.ven'le Handicap.—Cadence 8.8, Neck el S.d. Ilieraivh 7.10, Per; Light 7.10. Campaigner 7.10. Fvontint. 7-7- Wauelmp" 7.7, Japan 7-5 Mate a 7.',. Male-no 7.3. ClarmaiHa C '-'3-

Ascot ll.iiKlicap.-Glad-ione 8.8. Laiidlock 8.7. Apologu.' 8.6, Master Delaval 8.2, I)< 'ania 7.10, Geordie 7.3, Baltimore (~7, Lady Ne'l 0.7. Parneli Handicap.—Lady Annie 9.0. Pink 'Un S.lO, Nervine 8.9, Te Aroha S.o. Glenull n 8.0, The Middy 7.7, D'scoveter 7.C1, Lucrcee 7.5. Pylades 7.3, Sonoma 7.1, Friskie fc.l3, Kilderk n 6.13. Gordon Handicap.—Loch Buhie 9.0, Arstncrat y.o, La Cigaio S.lO. Duart 8.7, Volume 8.3, Tui Cak«bau st.n. Intombi S.o, Keep Step 8.0, Cy rene 7.13, Sir Lancelot 7.11, I.ucio 7.11. Merry S'tilt 7.10, Frederick y.v : . War Cloud 7.5. Morahi 7.5.

The Dunce 7.5, Puh'puhi 7.5, Lady Cic-sy 7.5, Lady Winnie 7.5, Norana 7.5. Welter Handicap.—Geordie 9.2, Ben Jonson 8.13. Soult Maid 8.13, Fahionab'e 8.12, Zitleika 5.5, Claremom 8.4, Bonorniana 8.2, Pearl Necklet 8.2.

Hunt Club Cup.—Pukerenui 12.5, Brigham 12.3, Tp 12.3, Ngaru 12.0, Kino 11.7. Tui 11.0, Mozart 10.12, Cut'er 10.7, Moultan 10.7. Hunt Club Hurdles,—Tip n. 2, Brigham 11.1, Tui 10.9. Makutu 10.0, Mozart 10.6, Cutler 10.0, Moultan 10.0, Uranium 10.0. CARTERTON RACES POSTPONED. (Per Pre-s Association). Mastertnn, November y. Rain fell here to-day, and all outdoor sports, etc., were postponed. The raratahi-Cartci'ton races were postponed till to-moirow and Monday.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81884, 10 November 1906, Page 3

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81884, 10 November 1906, Page 3

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81884, 10 November 1906, Page 3

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