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SPORTING.

V.U.C. AL'TUMX MEET) N't anIKD DAY.

iieceivcd T, ,U7 p.m. l'lcuuiigton, March 7. Jlie third day of the ;iiiLui>ui meet ""' ls UlL ' wsnwliiig wciit lie] ihe signs of Hi,. f|,„„| | 1; „, ail Uh , cleared away, and the conr-c and law n vel'c in g.ioil older. riio crowd wji up to till' - Pines' Hurdle—(Skibo, !U3, 1. Kura been, 'J.IK ■>, l-',orin, l;j.o, ;i. Won In six lengths, tW « lengths between „e cond and tliird, T.me, 3min u(l%sec All Aged Stakes—Coliavit 1, tie; .Streak 2, .Ninth Head :j. Al-o sUit od: Step-out, ( '■ nnborec, El,is. Eliulli tii.ii, lianza-. Evens Collar il : -I .» I -North Head. S U> 1 Step-out. ill.' favor.te got away, and led to Hk lar turn Iron. Ellis, ICUill.ti,m. an.i Step--out, Willi North Head last. Tli, favorite led at (lie for turn from Ebm l.tion. iveil ,streak and H.li*, and 111,'same order was maintained into tin straight. Won by a length, a neck separating second mid lli.nl. Time Jiuin 41'^see.

Autumn Handicap—Procecdor, 8.12 1. lime Spec, H.lll, KuiliM, »„■), o. Also siailcd: U saii. iji-nbuw. Pom pons. Lilly lvsii.c, .Moani, Jti'yjiiK-lif. i'uiltpous Jiuuh: 111" nmuiflg |n tile IUVII. l'viicmlor <*iillll* to tljr I'ronl i), liit' from liai-,- Sjr.v. w v m lliilt ]ios iKm to tin' hit iVu' strides. Wtiii liv hull' a m'elx, ttnvf-(|iiajt-rs (it ii'tween I hi' next two. Tim;'. 2niin olsec. Pelting: j to 2 llealm, (, ,o 1 from'.lor. 7to I Lady Ksme and lienliow. 8 in I ISluc Spec. Nursery Handicap— Ouiliiii. 8.2. 1. Vermin.', 8,1. 2. Peru, 8.10, 3. AUi started: Malster.lelle, Uidy .loan, potitc, Woorooiiia, Till' Trout. Silverlight. Hotting. 2to 1 Peru, 7to J Wuilius and JMalsterdellc. JJuil.ns made most of the running and won by a lunglli, four lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 17see. Loch Plate—LV-eidon 1, Div.dcnd 2. May lv nj, 3. J.Uu only starters. Petting: 10 to 1 on (small bettiny). Poseidon and Dividend ran level until tlie straight, where Poseidon led by two lengths from D.viileml. The favorite won by by three lengths, May King ten lengths behind. Time. 3min 34% see. River Handicap—Knllirp.in, 8.!), 1. Green -Mountain, 7.1 i, 2, Chariiiont. 7.2, 3. Hulling: sto 2 tlie winner, Ito 1 (.liven -Mountain. JU to 1 Ciiavmont. Alexis led to the abattoirs, where the w.liner came and won by three lengths. Received 7, 11.Hi p.m. Sydney, .March 7. Solution heads the Moncaslor Handicap with tl.Sl, Cuneiform anil -Multilid 8.11, Apologue 7.2. For the Sydney Clip, Dividend is lop weight with !).">, Solution 8.12, ilul.ilid 8.11, Apologue 7.8.

DANNUVIRKE RACES. SECOND DAY. Ver l'ress Association. Dannevirko, March 7. Splendid weather prevailed again today for the Daniievirke races, when thee was ano.lur large attendance. The sum of JJ9UGO was put through tue totaiisator, as against 8,858 on the second day last year, making £18.980 this year, as agamst £10.071 for the two days last year. Results:—Second Hurdles —liuld J)ust 1, Oryx 2. N'h.te S(jua'il '.I. Scratched: Uiviuia. T:me. 2miu Dividends, £2 and His. "

.March Handicap— Chicane 1, St. Cial iner 2 } Declination 3. Scratched: Scotch Reel. T-ine, lmin 15?ee. D'.vid.en\is £3 la and £1 Is.

Telephone llach—Stepmar 1, L tt,!o Mary 2, Aloata 3. Scratched: St. Killian. Time, lmin 2sec. Dividends, f £l2 19s Gd and £l 10s Gd.

Tapuata Hack—Tc Arai 1, Terahui 2. Jlatiey I). Time, lmin 40see. Dividends. £7 and £1 )3s Gd.

Autumn Handicap—Naphtha 1, .Mak - kihi 2, Probable 3. Time, lmin 4S 2") see. Dividend. £7 4s. .

Shorts—St. Jviilian 1, Wairiki 2, Wnikaraka 3. Scratched: lhituvo.i, Te Arai, Prevad, Stepniar, Secretary, Routine, Culmination, The Dove, Miss Riwnkn, Monkey., Rosalie, ilamanui. W'orkgirl, Areidia, Waihuka. Time, lmin 3 l-ssec. D-v dends. £4 1* and £2 19s.

Mangatere Hack—-Merry Uose 1 Maid of Astolat 2, Uliatterer .1

Senit cited: Moincii. (juUllieul. HUver Chain. Dividend, .Cl 0« OJ. K.iiinkc WVII-.t .Miikikilii 1, Silxev Mirl'. -.1, Duk-inea JSi'i'.tU'lii'il; Jlnlwli, X;i[ilit.lia. Time, liiiiii ollsec. iJivi.l.-ii.lri, ,c:i 2-i auil £1 IK

An enquiry mi* lii'ld into i!ie runof Te Ami in Uk* Tupulua \\ citi-v, I'lH' ?stcwai'vls» (kridal to pay out.

WANUAXI I ANTICi NATIONS. (liy "Motuoa' , ). To-day will inaugurate the Wangaiitti .Jockey Clubs Cup meeting of I*H)7. Although the liehls are not large, some ljiiercsling racing may be expected. Hie Cup presents ratlier an open appearance. .\largucntc has been tlie pupuiar fancy for some time past, although Auckland >povts pin the r faith to Master DeJavel, who is reported to bo in better condition; than lie has ever been before. Last year Mr ii. J. Watt won lhe raeo w-th Buomeiaug, and tins year his representative if King Biily, who lias not so far essayed such a journey, biu evidently his own,er is that the colt can stay Jit; j distance. Apa and Truce, who still j maintain their reputation foi gaining I second places, musi be considered well | ! handicapped. Montigo, who carr.es 7,i), iias proved hiui.-eJf a good one, but 1 is. 1 think, hardly good enough to pace it with the top weights. Mr U. CI. Stead's representative, Seal Rock, reported to be very we!!, and J'auned w.tli a light impo-t -hould run prom.nently. but 1 do not fancy his ehincc. Rilleniaid I con-idcr to be the best of the light weights. According \o tlie latest training notes, the iittle mare has been performing well on the track since arriving ac lieadij»uuters ; and it would not Mirprise me to hear that »he had been returned the winner, Without further comment 1 will >e!eet lhe following .-I >uppiy the sviune'.'s of the varKuts events:--

12.0—Stewards iUuidiraji. 1 wile, - <;lniuliu or 'l'll.' Ij',irk. 12.40 —Juvenile lliiud'Ciiji, U furiongs I.SU—W'i'-i iiumo Hurdles, iilmiil 2 miles—Kookby or Handsome liose. 2.ls—Jlack' Hurdles, 1% miles—Lull or Westward. I'^lo —'W anyamii 1%. uMulliluL 1 iiiHy '2 .MasU'r jjola\ el .. ..II I'otrie Welter. 1 mile and a ilistancu—-\uva or tUunuUin (i| atarled). ■l.3o—Wiritoa Hack'. 1 mile—White Liu or Kcercalion. .US-t'lfiiijt Handicaj). « f:ir!o»g»~ Dektiuere or Full Hate.

hSCKATCUIXG*. l'cr l'ress jWoc'ation. 7. Arliillr- iva, Wan••.iiiui Fly'iiji «l 1 ;; - : • • ••• »">'• i In- wi'atliiT K warm I i-da.y .' . ! 11Jt; -ky ovi'ravtl. Irot si liin' ila.v i- rxjwtcl i'n i' 1.0-ihoitow. rumour lias bern siTakiii.'d fur llu 1 Slewiirils' llawlk'ap. INGLEWOOD RAUiC HACE ILIiKIINi;. Tiic following liaudieaps have bjcn declared for llu; above meeting ; Maiileii : Hilly llie Hoy, Jiyca !i.(j, Moi'o, Wallaby, Ratapibp I'lyiiii! llanilii/ap : Kuijutss. .Uan ll.ii, Muw'.nli, Uiinnifti-r 10.5, I"pliituls | ■ i,n Sirii lo,i), Lady Airne.. ;i.ii, 1! 11y .111' li'»y :i 11. Mul'o 'J (I. " Fii'st 1 Lindi.-ap Trot : Tip Top sit., 'Mi'Mii'ioii liNm', b'oyal lo, \ r,j_ 1'■ i '-'it, vi aii:;ol i-a, .iVarlir 05, l,oai-i. .li'imy, Ejlll'iirouu .1 .K's.s, ('iiil I' I. Cup: Jean. Cliiira'-'liT. JCmjiross li'.M, .Ua.-.uili ln.l, Uplands I'll). 1,1,1y Asn-s. f'l.ir iglit '.MI, Hilly the li ,y, Mi,l'u >i' I tiei'oml Trot : Tip Top sit, Uuinalion 15-., t, Jiova! Kin," 2n, Viulcl 25, Clylii' I'i, Louisa. Utile Brown Jii"' • Lss, Manyc)!.-1 15. Weber; .loin, Muiy.vi'.'s li wliili, Ti 11.1 sina ! H.l'.U, I ukl.s. .Seldom Seen '.lO, Ui'lv ,\i;iks a.il, Slariialit H.ltl

The Taranaki County Council give notice '.hat the Mannanui liriilj,'.; on the 'l'ariki ltoad is exceedingly" dangerous for ordinary and heavy' traffic,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 8 March 1907, Page 3

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 8 March 1907, Page 3

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 8 March 1907, Page 3

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