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SPORTING.

Y.R.C. MEETING. CONCLUDING DAY. Received 7. 0 ly in. FiemingUm, Maivh (j. Adverse weallh'V uomJilions affected the attendance at the last day of the uieeliug. The racing was good, but rain fell during the third race. iJesullt s :

Elms Monodist 1. Doughty 2, Perilous 3. Tiii- winaer led all the way and won by half a length. Time, hnin 3U

Select—Mala 1, Sperry 2, Santos o. Mala had t'he field well held for the whole distance, and won easily. Time, Lmin oV a sec. Place—lvaranand 1, Xushka 2, Lady Wilile 3. Won by half a neck. Time, 2nivn 38^scc.

Steeplechase—'Seymour 1, Decoration 2, Post'boy 3. The race was regarded aft one of the besE t»ycr run at Flemington.

Champion Stakes—Gondii 1, Signor 2, Trafalgar 3. Teh others started, Signor led the field all the way to the judge's box. At the abattoirs Signor was still leading by two lengths from Pe<idil and Trafalgar, wlio were together. At the live furlongs po3t, Pendil was racing half a length, behind Signor. Entering the straight, Pendil, with a magnificent ell'ort, headed Signor. aad in a hard race along the won by a head, the third ten lengthy behind. Time, omin 4see. The result evoked great cheering. Farewell —Maltine 1, Verenice 2, Scotland 3. Won by six lengths. Tiuu'j lmin 43see.

WAXGANUI RACES. SECOND DAY. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wanganui, Saturday Night. The Wanganui J.C. autumn meeting concluded to-day in glorious weather. The sum of £12,313 was put through the totalisatov, as against £13,430 on the second day or last year. The total for tire meeting was £24,721, an increase of £234 compared with last year's meeting. Results: — Autumn Handicap—lloriarty 1, Tiptoe 2, A relight 3. Also started: St. Aidan and Flotilla. Won by three lengt'lis. Time, lmin 41 2-oscc. Matarawa Hack—ilulga Bill 1, Shannon Lass 2, Overtime 3. Also started: Te Katarangi, Ckmora, Burton, Awlia, Flying Wind, Stevens, and Vineo. Won by a length. Time, lmin lGsec.

Jackeon Stakes—Provocation 1, Gold Crest 2, Lady Mcnschikolf 3. Also started: Xylophone. Won in a canter by three lengths_in lmm_l3 3-ssec., a record for the race and the track. Fordell Murdles —Tonderghie 1, MaiJi 2, Commander 3. Also started: Exmoor, Aorangi and Walmaria. Won by three lengths. Time, 3min 18 2-ssec. Okoia Hack Hurdles—Chase Mab 1, Whimper 2, Aotea 3. Also started: Don Carlos and 'Sedgemoor. W r on easily by five lengths. Time. 2niin 55 2-ssec.

Wangauui Stakes—All Red 1, Master Delaval 2, Kilmarnock 3. Also started: Apa, Tangimoana, Roosevelt and Belario. Won by a length, a neck between second and third. Time, 2min 35 4-5 6ec.

Harrison Hack—First Mate 1, Paione 2, Anemone 3. Also started: Fcrolina, Astraea, Research, Parable and Recreation. Won by a length and a-lialf, Painoe just beating Anemone. Time, 2min Msec.

Farewell—Moriarty 1, Longncr 2, Ballarat 3. Also started: Golden Eagle and Merivonia. Won by two lengths, a head between second and third. Time, lniin loaec.

NAPIER PARK WEIGHTS. Wauganui, Last Night. Omaranui Hack Hurdle Race, one mile and three-quarters—Andax 11.!), Hippo roffla 11.2, Montigo and Commander 11.0, Don Carlos 10.5, I'M King 10.1, Chicane 10.0, Forest 9.13, Waiinaria 9.12, Taiura 9.10, Prince Ilassen and Nero 9.9, Eldorado 9.8, Leespring 9.2, Corazon and Waikarcao 9.0. ,

Esk Handicap, live furlongs—Contendenl 9.0, Vi 8.12, Wiinmera and Waiariki 8.9, Andrew Mack 8.8, Miscast 8.0, Voctgang 8.0, Tinotoa 7.13, Inez 7.10, Pearl Reef 7.7, Martyr King 7.5, T'oanga 7.1, Taumono 7.0, Continuance 7.0, Cork 0.13, Ora Pinscnt G.ll, Ru and Obscurity 0.9, Wanderbohm, Master Stent and Mayflower 6.7.

Napier Cup Handicap, one mile and a quarter—Bobrikoff 9.12, Moral 9.4, Master Delaval 9.9, Muskerry B.S, Downfall 8.7, Tanglrnoanh. 8.4, Sir Tristram and Kopu 7.12', Sand'stream 7.9, Taitoko 7.9, Ikon 7.7, Chanteusc, Waipaku anil Woodhey 7.0, Osiris 7.4, Gold Lace 7.3, All Guns 7.2, Montigo 7.0, IJeiuiku 0.13. Arclight 0.12, iSlaiora and Diamond Star G.ll, 'St. Aidan 0.10, Vi 0.9, Paisano and Lonel 0.8, Golden Gate, Berengaria and Parable 0.7.

Welter Handicap, seven furlongs— Sandstrean'. 10.0, The Cockatoo 0.12, | Mstrlyriu 111 0.10, Maiora and .St. Aidan 0.2. Scatondale 8.13, Kurawaka 8.10, Golden Gate 8.8, Chicane and Krl King 8.7. Sapling Stakes Handicap, five furlongs —Theodore 9.2,31a0ri King 8.8, Merhva 8.7, Mcrigal 8.0, Golden Water 7.12. Ideate 7.11, 'Scraphline 7.7, Beach 7.t, Scots' Fusilier 7.4, Bandohem, Elfist and Glusade 7.1, Latehet 7.0, Refound and Meremere 0.12, Lace Collar C.lO. ' Redeliffe Hack AVelter Handicap, one mile —The Cockatoo and Bollin 9.13, Spate and Waiariki 9.10, .feck Pot 9.9, Waipu 0.8, Paisano 0.8, Gold Treasure 0.3, Tauira 8.12, Waimaria 8.12, Sealer silo. Rosclethe 8.10, Parable 8.9, Awla and' Nero 8.7, Eigliden and Sir Possible 8.5. Icel and Continuance 8.2, Nadine, Robin Link and Mokni 8.0. Flying Handicap, six furlong.;—Bobrikoll 0.13, Moriartv 8.0. Stylish B.3,North Head B.3,'Kock Ferry S.O, Chanteuse 8.0, Gold Lac-o 7.1.'). Waikaraka 7.10, Diamond Star 7.7, Pluck 7.5, Cliaraojs 6.13.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 36, 8 March 1909, Page 3

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 36, 8 March 1909, Page 3

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 36, 8 March 1909, Page 3

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