SPORTING.
RACING FIXTURES: , March 16 and 18—Oreynioutli J.C. Autumn. March 30 and April 1, 3, and C Australian J.(j. Autumn. April 1 and 2 —Fielding J.O. Easter 'Meeting. April 1, 2j and C—Auckland R.C. AuSTKATKMH) RACES. 1 FIRST BAY.
lno Autumn meeting of the Stratford Racing Club opened yesterday in line weather. Although rain threaten ed during the morning only a slight shower fell late in the afternoon. The only unpleasant feature of the dements was a strong wind, which prevailed throughout tile day. Tlu» attendance, though small at the commencement ut the day's proi-mt ngs, considerably increased during 1!;; afternoon, when it appeared to ccl'p e all previous records. The raiiir; in Ihe majority of I'vents uas most intm'sting. and some ei'>-e linislu-s we "e witnessed, whH< I'elleeted great erc:tit on t!ie handicap,>er, Mr. A. Henry.>. Kach event was -jartt I punniiaMy and nothing occurred t•» mar tit diy's proceed ngs. I Ue recrctary, -Ml', d. Alackay, and Iii: ; itatV of ollici Us ari to Ik- congratulate! )n the general s\K:?ess of the day. A<. iie conclusion of the llnnlle Race liarl'e (.'ochraine v. ~s aeeordrd an ovaion for his spl.-did recovery on Southern Cross ri. the la t jump, ipeeulation throi",'iout the day was risk, t)n? sum cf .C 5130 )>:'ing put hrough the maclr as against .C4NKJ n tho correspom ig day last year, ollowing are the details of the
racing:— RAILWAY MAC;; HANDICAP, of CO sovs; srr-oe.l )....••<•, 10 -o.s from stake. Distantv, six furlongs. 43 E. K- ! gl t's j' •; Ot'U'oa, by Svlvia I'ark — __ .lksliot, 5 yrs, 7.10 (Held) 1 OS.'—o. Qei'.gc's b.'. in Somalv 7.11 (Williams) 2 4£ —H. Ckland's b g Belivuc, 7.0 (Donahay) 3 ] Also st.rted: 29, Silver Lead, 8.5 (Young); 190, Gilden Eagle, 8.3 (Gray); 44, The Clipper, B.;i (M'N'amara. From an iiulill'erent start Somali and Golden ]ioT[le held a slight advantage Before half the distance had been covered the favcrite dropped back last. A good : et. to in the straight between .Somali and Otaroa ended in a halflength victory for the latter. Golden Eagle finished last, about four lengths behind the field. Time, 1.18 2-5. Totalizator, 458. Dividends, £7 3s and £1 Is. TRIAL! HANDICAP TROT, of 30 sovs; second horse 5 sovs. Distance, }'/ x miles. li—J. Hayes' br g All Night, by Ha 11a—White Wings, (i yrs, 10 sec 1 28—C. Mitchell's bin Silver Sash, 0 see 2 04— F. Gooch's blk h Young Victor, 11 sec 3 Scratched: Giggles, Weasel, Kaipo-) konui, Don Wilkes, Panui, Miss Del i'aso. The winner at once assumed the lead, which he maintained to the post, eventually winning by 'the length of the straight. As the winner passed the post the tail of the field was at the back of the course. Totalisator, 539. lime, 4.4-5. Dividends, £5 Is and £4 os. BOROUGH -STAKES, of 30 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from stake. Distance, 4y., furlongs. Jlajor, by Tambour—Linnet, Major, by Tambour—Linncl, 5 yrs, 8.7 (lieid) 1 .235 F. H. Lambert's br f Miss t Vera, 7.7. (Grey) 2 82— T. O'-Ncill's ch in Daisy Paul, 8.0. (Donaliay) 3 Also started. 20, St. Helliers (Julian): lit, Burton (Telford); 9, Nestoivan (Murtagh); 10, Persistency (Young); 12, Nessa (Mackay); 54, Lady Storm (Kyan); 7, Lady uhlan (Pearce): 11, lent (Jackson); S3, Ducalion (McXamara); 14, Jlulga Hi. 1 (Gallagher). Miss Vera and Deucalion got slightly the best of a straggling f-tart. The pair raced together p. most into the straight, when TamLour Major came through and won comfortably by half a length. A length sep:' -aled second and tlJird. Totalisator, 703. Time. .58. 3-5. Dividends, £3 7s and !3s. STRATFORD CUP, of 120 sovs; «m.ml horse 15 sovs from -take. Di-tancc, 9 furlongs. 152 —A. Quinn's b in Regulation, bv Regal—Mav, aged, 7.9 (Gallagher) ' 1 285 —P. Woods' br Clareinonf. 8.4 (Buchanan) 2 143—1". If. Lambert'.-: b m Makikihi, S.l (Home) 3 Al-o started: 70, ' likato. 7.9 (Williams); 83, Roseai, . (MeXamara); 93. King's Birthday, 12 (Young). .Mr.. O'Connor oil -»d a splendid despatch. king's rthday was the lirst to show irt, fo, wed by Wa'kato Wi.li Rosea 1 in last j sition. The positions were pvaitii y unchanged till just on elite :r.g t' straight, where Claremont came th gh, but vas immediately challenged by Regulation, who won rather eon fortably by three parts of a length. Roseal a bad last.. Totalisator, 835. Tin e, 1.58 2-5. Dividends, £3 14s and 13s. i OHURA HURDLE HANDIC'A I'. of 00 I sovs; second horse 10 sovs. Distance, 1 1 /. miles. 102—M. Miil's b g Southern Cross, by Daystar —Tonga, G yrs, 9.12 (Cochrane) 1 84 —R. Brough's b m Integrity, 9.2, (Julian) 2 222 —IX Wilson's b g Showman, 10.9 (Powell) 3 Ylso started: 46, Bagatelle, 9.0 (Valiev); 20, Glcngariff. 9.0 (Murtayli). ■ Khowinan and Southern Cross at once rushed to the front, and ran neck and neck right round the course into tin' straight,, the rest of the field being a couple of lengths away. Southern ('yof-s helil a slight advantage approaching the last hurdle, where the horse made a faulty jump, anil almost came down, but Cochrane made a clever recovery, and won rather comfortably by a length and a half. Integrity' just got up in time to beat Sllowmnn on the post for second place. Totalisator. 4SO. Time, 2.58 1-5. Dividend. £4 4s.
Mimirusr hack handicap, of 70 govs; second lrorse, 10 sovs. l)istance, one mile. SO—J. Pawson's b g Stavboy, bv Libel—Dauphin mare, aged, 7.0 (Daualiay) 1 —,T. P,all's br g Malioe, 8.11 (Vouilp) (•!*,- .1. bv (-• olumo, !).0 ,y i<n stiivlo.l: OM. Koproati'on, 8.-) (Buchanan): 07. Somali Tfl (Williams): 77, Otaroa. 7.0 (Maokay); i 4 Sv 7.2' (Gray)-. 34, Slavey 7.0 (Pierce): .">l. T.ndv Sylvia. 0.13 (McNnmaval; 00, Tansrerer, (1.12 (young): 52, I'lilando, 0.7 (Clareliub). A„ excellent >tart was effected. IV iivsf to show out being Somali, wlin lod'a bunched field roundl the back .ln-t before eii'eving the straight M-,hoe then Otaroa moved up, lull staybo'v coming fast. A good race to tl,e post resulted in a hnlMenath i« . 1 f ,„. latter. Tota'isitov. ««•>. Time. 4.5. Dividends, C 8 lis and Ms. FARMERS' PLATE, of 30 sovs.: se end lior.su 5 >ov> from stake. Dis-
Lani' l ', line mile. t.VI I!. I Hrrie's b in Yuelba, by ,\l u-ketry—liegrid", I rrs. 10.11 (Mr. Carrie) ' !nl \. Divid's g i: Tangilu, 10.12 '(Mr. Webb) • SO—II. Washer's cli l' Option. 10.12 (Mr. Washer I' 3 'Also started: S, 7,ig 7,ag, 10.12 (Mr. liarson): 40, Consicllation. 10.12 (Mr. O'Driseoll): 20. Miro, 10.12 (Mr. lirown): IS. Flying West, 10.11 (Mr. Gordon). I Taie.:iiu dwelt a' the post when the : barrier was ra : S" '. Yuelba raced to 1 lie .front, and Ii ■ ' lcr advatnage to | the finish, ovenh' Iv winning easily I bv a couple of lei- (lis. Tile resl of Ihe Wield finished iu i : raggliug order. Ai : 'the conelusion of the race Mrs. Pnuet presented the rider of 1 lie winner with ' a valuable cup. Totalisator, 300. j Tinnj, 1.54. DivyMtnds, "Gl lls and 18s.
sent away oil fairly even term*, with i Hie exception of l'ylade*, who was la-st to move. Cyrene and Li; Bean led the I Held for most of the journey, when the latter forced ahead, ami) won fairly* comfortably. Tiic Mcnchieolf colt lniUio u good run at the back of the course, but could not reach t-iic winners. Totalisator, 730. Time, 1.17. Dividend, I £3 17s. J
TO-DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. | Pi')- I'nvs Association. Stratford, Maivli 13. County llack. Six furiuiigs: fS.lvcn' Lend 7.12, The Clipper 7.13, Somali 7.12, Tambour .Major 7.8, Toddy fi.lX Stratford Handicap Trot. Two niiios: Loitus !12siic, lUsec, Silver Sasii 24sce, Ranana 24 bci\ l/adv Ji>r<ey 3thoe, Young Victor 32sec, Hugo jjjsl'C, Monty 40sec, Mia* Julie 43-w, S([uil> 4Ssec, Piroiigia. 50 see, Phil 50see, Slave Galleon 53sec, Jerry oSsoc, Niagara JiSsec, Plain 13.11 58sec.
St. Patrick's Handicap. Ono mile: l'egulution 11.0, lUlaremou 5.7, ,\laki| kiiii S.O, W'nikato 7.7, .Silver Shell 7.(i, Volume 7.8, ltose.il 7.0, Kind's Birthday 0.10, Uul)" .Sylvia (i.7. Alakuri Hurdle*. ]V, mill's: Southern Cio.~s 11.2, Siionman 10.Hi, lnleg- -- iV !).!), .Mooskeu a.7, licdsliank !).S. Bagatelle 0.0. Toko W clti-r. Seven furlongs: lieereat.cn 0.0. 'l'lie llano 0.0, Staybov O.'i Ohirna 0.,"), l/ulv Ny.via S.'.l. Bellevie S.S, Lingerer 8.3. l lilan.io K.ll, L.iullllus S.U. Ladies' I'urse. Seven Ini'iongS: J lite, ..it y 11.0. \uH0a 11.S, Toddy 11.5, .\ii>o-l;en 10.1:1, Awakino 10.0, Tillkish Maid 10.0, Ainni 10.2, Nestorcan 10.0. j innL Handicap. Six furlongM JjObt u 8.13, .Noteorini 8.10, Waikato 8.1, S ~er Shell 8.0, I'} lades' (i.lO, JJagate.ie 0.7. KXTRIEK. ( rdill' Slakes. Weight, Bst. Foulard a half iiirloiij^s; Lady Storm, St, l-lcllier?, Ncssa, Lady Uhlan, Spurting Queen, Mulga BUI, Burton, Deucalion, Lent, Daisy, Tiwl, Ambassador, Ba« Lnauui.
iVNTICII'ATIOXS. By ".Moturoa." 12.0—County Hack: Silver Lead or Somali. l.l.i—St. Patrick's Handicap: Volume or Silver Shell. 2.o—Haelc Hurdles: Showman or Southern Cross. 2.4.s—CardUr Stakes: Daisy l'aul or Deucalion. 3.30—T0k0 Welter: Otaraoa or The Dane. 4.15 —Ladies"l'ursc: Todily or Yuelba. 4.4s—Final Handicap. Noteorini or Waikato. , NAL'IEK I'ABK RACES. fmsTuay. l'er I're.is Association.
I Napier, March 13. The Napier Park Hating Ciub's autumn meeting was commenced today. Tlic weather was fine, and the attendance large. The sum of .11410 was put through, the tote, as against £OO3O for the lirst day last year. Hesuits:— Omaranui Hack Hurdltfc: Oryx l| Gold Dust 2, Lavina 3. Also ran: No Shot, British Navy, Mcrmrai. Won by a length. Time, 3.21 1-5. Dividends, ,C2 15s and 13s. lisk Hack Handicap: Earl King 1, .laid of Astolat 2, Sarilla 3. Other starters: Marangai, Sweet Helen, Binkless, Uatenby, jlerriwiug, llainoana, Rutaumata. Won by a length, lime, 1.3. Dividends, £i 8s and XI. Xapier Cup: Gazeley 1, Douche 2, immolation 3. Also ran: Polyanthus Bourrasque, Hipporofla, Probable. Won by half a length. Time, 2.10. Dividends, £l2 2s and CI Is. Trial Hack Stakes: Martyrdmn 1, Tihi 2, Oakbourne 3. Also ran: South Star, Park Hose, Alberta, Glenafric, Hikaairoa, Sir Benson, Cat's Eye, Blue Kiver, Mabaratangi, Wairiki, Mayflower, W'aratali, Clochette. Won easily. Time, 1.10 2-5. Dividends, CI 18s and £1 13s. Welter Handicap: Wirral 1. King's Lynn 2-, Monaraque 3. Also starled: Assayer, Dan Leno, I'retty Maid. Won easily. Time, 1.31 4-5. Dividends, £l 15s and £1 7s.
Sapling flakes: Oxlon 1, Moviarty % Remark 3. Also ran: Tigris, Ramon nil, Comedian, Vasa, RoSi'/'e. The Limit, Illustrious, Xiwaru. Won by tln'ee lengths. Time, nOsees. Divi lends, tl 13s and .CI Ills. lledelillV Il.u-'. Welter: MmmUvi 1, Merriwig l'e, Ualiui :i. Also ran: Te Uira, rantahion, (loUUield. Florio. J'luek. Dame J'ortuno, l.oril Bob-, Snowshell Top Hose. Won by iwo lengths. Time. .111. Dividends, ,C 87s and £:!.
Flying Handicap: Contender 1, Grand Slam 2, Waikaraka 3. Also ran: Boomerang, Golden Gate. Won by two lengths. June, I.lb 2--i. Dividends, X 3 , s and .12. TO-DAI'S ACCEPTANCES. l'er Press A-soc'.aiion. Nap'.er, March 13. Oniahn Hack Hurdles. One and a half miles: Gold Dust 12.10, Laviuia 10.10. Oryx 10.7, Ca niton 0.7, Merriwai !t.o, \\ hue Squad 0.2, British Navy 0.2, No Shot 0.0, Glenafr.c 0.0, Ivaliavawa 3.0. Telegraph llaek Handicap. Six furlongs: -Uarangai 8.10, Sweet Helen S.O, Erl King 8.0, -Maid of Astolat 8.0, LinklesS 7.13, Jloata 7.10, Sarilla 7.10, Gatenby 7.5, Merriwing 7.5, White Lie /.», Sir Benson 0.7, Dame Fortune 0.7, Knataumata 0.7. I Bennett Stakes. One mile ami a dis-
tance. Douche 8.10, Polyanthus 7,Wj Ga/.eiey 7.0, immolation 7.4. Kuao Handicap. Five (furlong;: Ti"ris 7.13, Clochette 7.7, Doodsule 7.5° Remark 7.2, Comedian 7.0, Rosalie (5.13, The Limit ti.lo, Illustrious 0.1. lli"li Weight Handicap. Six furlongs: Assayer 10.4, Te Itahui 9,8, Monarque 8.7, Goldlield 8.2, Tihi 8.0. St. I'at.r ck's Handicap. Six furlongs: Boomerang 0.0, Grand Slam 8.0, Contender 8.0, Loftus 7.13, Idactis 7- >, W aikaraka 0.7, _ Stewards' Handicap llaek \\eltel. Seven furloii'is: Te llahui 0.0/le Lna 00. I'aiitaloini 0.0 Dan Leno 0.0, Lavin'ia S.lO, Mono 8.4, Oakbourne 8.3, Lord Bobs 8.2, South Star S.O, ANTICIPATIONS. (I'.y "Moturoa"). 12.30—Hack Hurdle-: Oryx or Gold Dust. ' . . I.lo—Telegraph llaek: Mernwuig Maid of Astolat. 2.o—Bennet Stakes: Douche. 2.lo—Kuao Handicap: Tigris or Clochette. . 4.0 —Higli Weisjht: Assayer or lij Kaliui. ~ ~ 4.4o—St. Patrick'is Handicap: Con-,, tender or Loiftus. 5.20 —Stewards' Welter: Te Uira oi Lavinia. ___
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