SPORTING.
THE ST. LEGER. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Loudon, September 8. Tile St. Leger resulted: Bayardo 1. Valens 2, Mcrador 3. lIOROWHENUA RACES. SECOND DAY. By Telegraph.—Press Aaauu.tliim. Levin, Lasi .Sight, there was splendid weather ana the course was in good condition for tti ? second day of the Horowhenua nieetinc. The totalizator for uie two days put •through £7989; Results :-
Oliau Hying Haei*. —Marcnga (McDonald) 1, Te Roti (Lowe) 2, Aimwell (Gray) 3. Also started: Waiari, Purakau, Shannon Lass, Lauis, Cork, Aripata, Inveran. Won in the #uaigut i>v a length. Time, linin. osec.
Levin Handicap— i_„rd Soult (Price) 1, Waiata {lt. Young) 2, Naumvi (Pritchard) 3. Also started: Hcrmia, Peru. Won easily by two lengths, Waiata just getting second. Time, lmin. 4 4-osec.
Moutere Hack.—Aocrbrothock (Jenkins) 1, Sir Possible (Carroll) 2, DoLu (Trask) 3. Also started: Pukewui. Won all the way by a length and a half, rime, lmin. 13 l-ssec.
Hack Hurdles.—Adtea (Pritchard) 1, Rawhiti (Young) 2, Waimaria (Telford) 3. Also started: Kangihaeta, Rcndrock, Hatley, Yosami. Tan..,our Major, Matira. Won from the last fence. Time, 2min. 57sec.
Weraroa Handicap.—lney (Hatch) 1. Sandstream (Griffiths) 2, Gaelic (F Bennett) 3. Also started: Toa'Tuiii and Waihuka. A good race, won by half a length. Time, linin. 31sec. High Weight Handicap.—Buoyant (Lambess) 1, Teotane (Lowe) 2, iValpunui (Jenkins) 3. Also started: Rangikura, Cohort, Merry Messenger. Tli: best race of the day; won by a ner.k, a head between second and third. Time, j lmin. 21sec.
Hack Scurry.—Lace Collar (Jenkins; 1, Waiata (Telford) 2, Undecided (Hatch) 3. Also started: Captain Be' 1 , Prevail, Lady Paul, Bravery, Lady Lin ton, Amphianser, Clover, Hauriki, Inve>--an, Captain Celebrity. Lace Collar ma le a break at the start and was never headed. Time, 51sec. WANG AN UI WEIGHTS. Wanganui, Last Night. The following weights have been declared by George Horse for the opei handicap events on the first day of Wanganui Jockey Club's spring meeting. Flying Handicap, G furlongs.—North East 9.2, St. Bill 8.12, Tiptoe B.G, Longner 8.0, Hon Ami 7.13, Gold Lace and Wimmera 7.12, Pohu.tu 7.11, Diamond Star 7.0, Sir Antrim 7.0, Boanerges 7.2, Overtime, Te Kahurangi 7.1, Meirrvonia 7.0, Waiata G.H, Aema f1.9, Nicotine G. 7. Spring Handicap, 1 nrile. —All Red 9.11, Sir Frisco 9.3, Irish Rille 8.7, Roosevelt 8.3, Mahuta 8.1, Pohatu 7.12, Broadsword 7.11, King Post and Wnikaraka 7.9, Longncr 7.8, Uhlando ' 7.7, Mendip and Coronetted 7.5, Sharpshooter a '.'l Diamond Star 7.4, Lady Menschi' i.fT 7.0, Lady Lucy and First Mate G.lO. Wee Trinket G.B, Guiding Step G. 7. Okehu Hurdles, 1% miles.—Exmoor 11.2, Belario 10.8, Xavier 10.0, Oryx 10.3,} Cavalry 9.9, Whatakura 9.5, Mount Cook i 9.2, Chase Mali and Anemone 9.0.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 186, 10 September 1909, Page 3
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