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CESAKEWIOU STAKES. By Cable.—Pres3 Association.—Copyright London, October 111. The Cesarewieh Stakes resulted; Submit 1, Dibs 2, Raytoi 3. POVERTY BAY WEIGHTS.
I iiv Telegraph.—Press Association. Nnper, Last N'.glu. -Mr. 11. t'oyle h.is uedared the 10.10,,I ing weights for the I -overly Hay | u, f Club'.-, spring nueiiug:— Handicap Hurdles, one mile and threequarters—Reservoir 11.3, Full Cry ll.u. Nadine 10.5, Tekainui 9.5, Tcrahui ll.u, Haurangi 9.0. , Spring Handicap, one mile and it-quar-ter—Slaiora !).0, Paisano 8.9, Ballvheigu 8.8, Cladsmuir 8.1, Spate 8.0, Danlanus 7.10, Hinetitauia 7.10, Squatter 7.0. Flying Handicap, six furlongs—Milium 9.2, Auldcan 2.9, Pearl Reef 8.0, Squat tcr 7.7, Pluck 7.7, Erin 7.0, Lady Koliina 7.5, -Masonic 7.2, Fort William 7.2. .Martyr Xing (UO.
OTAKI MEETING. SECOND DAY. Levin, List Night, hue weather prevailed for the second day of the Otaki races. There was a good attendance. Eight bookmakers were present and the amount put through the totalisator was £4342. Result*:—
Railway Handicap—Simplex 7.4(Trail) 1, llermia 0.13 (McDonald) 2, Te Ku 7.5 (Bennett) 3. Also started: Gold Crest, I Nyland, Investment, Waicola. Won ill the way. Time, linin 15 1-osee. Second Hack Hurdles—Genuine 10.1 (Young) 1, Hatley 10.7 (Bird) 2, St. Lavender 9.0 (McGregor) 3. Also started: Wahnaria, Chase Mab, Papahura, Chasse. A protest against St. Lavender, who finished second, for crossing and interfering with Hatlty, was upheld, an 1 the rider of St. Lavender disqualified for one month. Won easily by two lengths. Time, 2niin oOscc.
Otaki Hack Handicap—Equitas 7.i3 (Jenkins) 1, Marengo 7.4 (McDonald) 2 Dervish 7.4 (Carroll) 3. Also started: Thetis, Notorious, Buoyant, Latchct, South-East. Won by three lengths. Time, lmin 30 2-ssec. Trial Handicap—Magneto B.ll(Yonivg) 1, Ambrosian 8.12 (Hatch) 2, Nukuhau 7.10 (Price) 3. Also started: Bourbon. Rangikapua, Ropu, Morce, Subdue, Lady Linton, Boronia, Clover, W'iictuarangi, Konowai, Arapata. Won by a length. Time, lmin 3 l-ssec. Demonstration Handicap—Sir Frisco 9.0 (Hatch) I, Waipunui 0.10 (Young) 2, Waikaraka 7.9 (Jenkins) 3. Also start-1 cd: Perolina. Won by a length. Time, lmin 30sec.
I Kangiuru Welter Bismarck 8.4 I (Hatch) 1, Mildura 8.2 (Young) 2, Teotane 0.5 (W. Young) 3. Also startei: Hiwera, Caulron and Laius. Won by three lengths. Time, linin 45 2-ssec. Electric Hack—Lace Collar B.G (Jenkins) 1, Aimwell 8.7 (Conquest) 2, Dcbonnairc 7.5 (R. Young) 3. Also slaitcd: Quickmarch, Invcran and Sea Wind. Won all the way by half a lrngth. Tims] lmin 3 l-ssec.
Welter Handicap— San Fernando 8.0 (Hatch) 1, Flingot S.I) (\V. Price) 2, Tanira 8.0 (Jenkins) 3. Also started: Vas.i Mahutu, Toa Tuhi, First -Mate, Investment, Waicola. Won all the way, ,i good race between second nnd third. Won by a length. Time, lmin 30 2-sscc.
NAPIER PARK MEETING. SECOND DAY. Napier, Last Night. The second day of the Napier Park Racing Club's spring meeting to-dav was well attended, the weather l>cini> beautifully fine. All the jockeys wo"e crane out of respect of the memory of Jack O'Connel], who died last night as a result of a fall in one of the hurdle luces yesterday. The sum of C4(S2O passed through the todalisator, £1437 less than for the second day of last year. The deficiency for the meeting as compared with )008 was £2050. Results:— Caledonian Hack Hurdles, one mile and a-half—Nadinc (9.0) 1. F.rl King (9.10) 2, Waipunehii (10.CJ 3. AI«o started: Rawhiti and Martvrium. Won by four lengths. No official time taken. Telephone Handicap, six furlongsElfish (7.12) 1, Multiple (9.01 2, Waioriki (8.0) 3. Also started: Mayflower. Won by three lengths. Time, lmin 15 3-dscc.
Korokipo Hurdles, one mile and thr -oquarters —Paisano (10..3) I, Whimper (0.0) 2, Gold Dust (10.S) 3. Also started: Kangihaeta. -Polyanthus and Tek.iimil. Won by a dozen lengths. Time 3min lOsec.
Nursery Handicap, four furlo>i"s and a-half-War Song (7.13) I, Itnnknm(S.«J) 2,C-olccn Man- (11.7. carried 7.0) 3 \U 0 parted: Humming Bird, Entente an-1 -Ngnkan. Won bv half a lein'tli. Racing Club Handicap, two miles and a distance—Aberbrothock (9.0) 1 VVaimoa (7.7) 2, LamsdorfT (7.10) 3. Also started: Wiminera and Mysticism. Aberbrothock started a strong favorite and won by three lengths. Time, lmin ;>G 2-ssec.
Puketap-i Hack, seven furloii«s-lV-able (7.11) 1, Gold Treasure (9.2) o Sen arator (B.n 3. Also started: Comedian Meremere Awha, Polyniees. All Trumps and Motukawa. Won by two lengths Time, lmin 29 3-ssec. ' n Scurry Hack,-five furlongs- Amballi «.() L Magneta (8.7.) 2, Mayflower (5.71 3. Also started: Harclcoa. Master stent. Clanghton, Composed, lte S i„„ Moreykoir, Needlemaid and ProwcV Hon by two lengths. Time lmin 3 3-5 sec.
Grandstand Handicap, six furlongsC.oU Uce (Its) l.Voetgang (7.0, carried •1) 2, Wn,!,. (,i. r , 3 . Al ,„ , t UansijKipa, Downfall, Maiora and Bliss. Won by a length au d a-half. Time limn 11 3-asec. '
DUXEDIN MEETING. SECOND DAY. Duuedin, Last Night. I he Dunedm spring meeting concluded to-day in tin,, weather. The attendance was not large. Xine bookmakers were licensed, and the totalisator investments were 04751, an increase of £lO5 m last year. Results:— Wakari Hurdles, 100 sovs., one mile and a half.—Whatakiira 1, Sea Do» 2 Homeward 3. Also started: Souther.i Cros's, Kingman and Storm. Won l, v n neck. Kingman fell three furlongs from home, and the rider (Cober) broke .in collar-bone. Time, 2m.in. 57see. Burnsidc Handicap, 100 sovs.,'six fur-longs.-Full Sail 1, Lord Clutlia 2, Feodor 3. Also started: Vologda, Spinning Flight, Adjudge,. Lord Eosebery, Blue Bell and Simon Pure. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin. lUsee. lianfiirly Handicap, 125 sovs., one mile.-iCynibifnrni 1, Oilier- Girl 2. Astra i khan 3. Also started: Paragon Stratigem, and Apollodoris. Won 'by two lengths. Time. lmin. 47s*-c.
Dominion Handicap, lOOsovs., for two-year-olds, four furlongs.—Mnrtvre. i. Soldiers' Chorus 2, Marline 3. ' Also started: Kora and Bid. Won by two lengths. Time, .Usees. Shorts Handicap, 100 sovs., five fur- | longs.—San Severn 1. Silkwcb 2, Lupulitc 3. Also started: White Cockade. Kostroma. Valdininr, Gapon, Erskme. Inclibomiy, Liza and Red Morn. Won by a length. Time, lmin. 4 1 ssec. Kaiknrai Handicap, 100 sovs., five furlongs.—Cashier 1. Vologda 2, Obsoni 3. Also started: Montreal, Locala, Maud Gonne, Fircbell, MuMifoil, Rochester, Miss Casket and Peak. Won by a short len'jrth. Time. lmin. 5 2-. r >sec. Telegraph Welter, ino sovs., seven furlongs.—Czar Kolohol 1, Spinning Flight 2, Linda. 3. Also started: Zetland, Cuirosettia, Ard iteigh, Penul, Warsaw, Eons, De Witte, Pretty Nell, Alflna and Sachc. Won by a short length. Time, lmin. .'tiiscc.
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