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ADELAIDE CUP. Rueeived o, 10.0 p.m. Adelaide, May 5. The Adelaide Cup resulted:—Kuoringa 1. VullyuaiU 2, Metal Queen 3. There were 10 starter,'. Won by a length ami »-lmlf; |wo lengths bctwten the second and third. Time, 2uiiii j(l %sec. CANTKIIiJUUV JOCKEY CU'll. Hy Telcgrai„V~l'rcss Association. Ciiristc-huivh, Last Xight. Tin' iiKiiilhly committee meeting of the Canterbury Jockey Club was held on Tuesday. !Sir George Clifford ami Mr. F. 11. l'yne were appuinleil to represent the club at the liaeiag Conference. It was decided to move the following new rule at the Racing Conference:
,',. "That when uny licensed trainer or ,„ jockey be called before the stewards or .„ committee «f any club and punished, rc- '. p prinianded, nr warned, the report of the v proceedings shall lie sent to l-lir melio- ,',, politan committee, who shall forward til to thi' secretary of the Bacing L'ou- „ ference, such report to tie entered in a |( , book kept for the purpose, to be open fov 0 inspection by tile officials of any dull.' (1 It was resolved that in future no rider ,' ill the steeplechases or hurdle races shall <j be weighed out unless wearing a skull ~ cap. j. It was decided to [my second dividends j ill future when six ur more horses ~ started in races. '.' HAWKE'S BAY MEETING. [ Napier, Last Night. ~ Beautifully line weather prevailed to- ;. day for tlie first day of the ilawke's | Bay Jockey Club's autumn meeting and . there was a large attendance. The totalitiator investments amounted to „' .L 9580. as coniiiiired with ;C8,>15 last ,' year. Bookmakers' fees amounted to ; *C3O7 10s. Results: '] Longlands Hurdles, one mile' and three-quarters—North Head 10.5, 1; '_ Nero 9.0, 2; Corazon 10.9, 3. Also started: Peregrine, Lelieccio and Atanui. ! Won easily liy four lengths. Time,, ' 3inin 18 1-iisee. Maiden Hack, six furlongs—Bridge 7.7, 1; King's Prize 8.5, 2; Cork 8.5, 3. Also ' started: Mayflower, Water o' Milk, Ru, Master Stent, Akuin, Poliniccfi and Am--1 liala. Won by a long neck. Time, Imin 10 2-ssee. ' Nursery Handicap, five furlongs— Xylophone 5.7, 1; Golden Water 7.8, 2; Boangeres 7..3. 3. Also started: Elysi.in. Theodore, Glissade. Te Puia. Meremen', and Scots' Fuisilier. Won by a length. Time, lmin 2 2-ssec. Porangihau Handicap, six 'furlongs— Bobrikoff 0.11, 1: r.old Thread. 8.3 (carried 8.0) 2; Sunbonnet 7.12 3. Also started: Mon Ami, Vi, Diamond Star, Wimmera and Iney. Won by a bare length. Time, lmin Usee. Wawkc's Bay Cup, one mile and a-lialf —Tangimoana' 8.3, 1; Master Soult 8.13, 2; California 5.12. 3. Also started: Downfall. Komi, Sir Tristram, Uhlando, Wnilami, First mate. C.ohlcn Gate, Awha. reniiku and Chamois. First Mate led for the greater part of the distance, but fell hack when the straight was being approached. A great race to the post between the lenders resulted I in a win for Tangimoana by half a I length. Master Soult •beating California ( by a bare head for s'eeond place. Time, ' ■imin 38 l-ssec. 1 Karamu Hurdles, one mile and threequarters—Master Douglas 10.10. 1; Aroha 0.11.2: Capulet 0.13 3 Also started: Waipu and Cold Dust. Won by three lengths. Time.'3min 25sec. t Paukawa Hack, five furlongs—Mundie v 7.0. 1: Conleiiclont !1,0. 2: The Saint 8.8. i 3. Also Marled: Illustrious. Andrew f Mack. The Limit. Pikopo. Caron, Itangikura. Magnela. Captain .Tingle. Aniato. Ap|iin. Highflier and Obscurity. Won by a length. Time, lmin 2 l-,isec. Alliumu Handicap, once round-TWHIn I 7.8. 1: Clin ill ens.. 7.11. 2: Seaton Dile S (1.7. 3. Al>o fiturted: Cold T.aee. Pai- C sano. Spate. Moscow, and Lamsdorfi". u Won by a good length. Time, lmin 30 IT b sec. a Second days acceptances. > Napier, Last Night. c The Hawked Bay J.C. acceptances for n the second dav are as follows: a Ohiti Hack Hurdles, one mile and a •<■ lialf-Corazon 10.10, Papafawa 10.2. d Peregrine 9.12. Nero 0.0, Cliicane 0.0, g Atanui 0.0. Lebeceio 0.0. w Okawa Hack Handicap, seven fur- ci longs—Cold Treasure 9.0, Mundie 8.10, C Voetgang 8.6. Tlius'trious 8.(1. Awha 7.12, V Pikopo 7.12. King's Prize 7.8. Polvnires a 7.2. Appan 7.0, Water o' Milk 7.0, ObReurity 7.0. Hawke's Bay Slakes, six furlongs and a-half—Voet«ang 8.7. Provocation 8.7, Maori King 8.3. Theodore 7.13. Elvsian 7.13. Xylophone 7.8. Fiddler 7.3, Boanerges 7.3. Glissade 7.1. Tllies 7.1. Thistledown 0.8. Merc-mere' O.S. " Burke Memorial Slakes, one mile and 1! a-nnartei—Bobrikofl' 0.10. California 0.1. ", Tannimoana 0.0. Aborigine 8.10, Sir r Tristram 5.3. Sandstreain 7.9. KcTpu 7.8. Waitaim 7.7. Tney fi.7.l'ennkn 0.7. Lams- " dorir 0.7. Sciirrv Hack Handieai). five iiirlonss— Contendent 0.3, The Saint 8.8, Muiidio 8.8. The Squatter 8.(1. Andrew Mack 8.3. C Tinatoa 7.11. Caron 7.0, Cork 7.3. Waiouru 7.3, llaii'.'ikura 7.1. Magneto (i.ll. Utalia 0.11. May Flower fl.ll. Forest Maid 0.7, Mas'ler Stent fi.7. Captain .(ingle fi.7. Maiigatarata Handieap Hurdles, one * mile and three -quarters—Master Douglas 11.10, Waipu 10.11. Gold Dust 10.8. Kaipetipeti 10.3. Aroha 9.11. Capulet 0.0. .Tuvenile ITandiean. five furlongs-- .. Boanerges S3. Golden Water 8.3. Daybeam S.I. Bridge 7.9. Te I'nia 7.9. Stou'rtnn i.o. Celeani) 7.3. Seraphic 7 •■» \mbala 0.10. Scot, Fiwilier fi.7. c Farewell llandican. seven iiirlonwMastcr Soult 9.9. Cold Thread 8,-> Mon Ami 8.2, Bollin 7.12. Siinbonnet 711 Chanteuse 7.8. Vi- 7.3. Wimmera o.l' I'irst Mate 1i.7. Keatondale 1i.7. lncy (ij. Moscow (i.7. Chamois 1i.7, Sir Possible . fi.7. MANATA TROTS. 1 The AVaimale Plains Trotting Club tl held its annual meeting „„ Biimbank i. Farm (Mr. J. 1). Mitchell's property) „ yesterday. Results:- " Maiden District Trot, one mile— Vi- a nivensary 1, Messenger Girl 2. Won bv „ a head. ' * Ladies' Bracelet, one mile and a-!ialf- \ Little Harold (Usee) 1; Austrey (scr.) " Maiden Handieap. one mile and a-half -Elsie Child (ISscc.) l; Mi 1.,,,,, (is Wainmte Plains Handicap, hvo miles -Austrey (Msec.) I : Kirikiriroa (scr.). Manaia Handicap, one mile and a-half J -laipot (i.'lsee.); Little '.Harold (19 v PubHcansMlandi,, |) .o, l e mi le^.T, 111? le } . (li-ee.) I: Galher-iio-nioss (23sec ) " linnibank Handicap, two mile's-El- i sics Child (33.ee.) 1: Little Harold ,23 see.) 2. l o
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 85, 6 May 1909, Page 3
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