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SPORTING.

THE CITY AND SUBURBAN. London, April 24. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright 1 The City and Suburban Handicap re- ; I suited:—Chili 11., 1; Loanwan, 2; Mos-j I cats 3. ! 1 I MANAWATU RACING CLUB. ' SECOND DAY. By Talegraph—Press Association. I'almerston North, Last Night. The Manawatu races concluded to-day in fair weather. There was a good attendance. The sum of £20,201 passed through the totalisator on the two days, compared with £22,874 last year. Results:— Ka'iranga Hurdle Handicap; one mile and a half.—2 Waterworks, 9.0, 1; 7 Golden Witter, 0.0, 2; 5 Koran, 10.13, 3. 0 Waiputere, 4 Goldbird, 1 Silva, 3 Ambrosian, ami 8 Tyrannic, also started. Won anyhow. Time, 2min. onset:. ' Stony-hurst Welter; one mile.—2 Bon- [ nie Boy, 7,11. 1; Matlow, 8.3, 2; Turna, 8.12, .3* 5 Negative, 4 Blakeney, (i Kauroa, and 7 Kilosteri, also started. Blakej ney and Kilosteri were bracketed. Wonj 1 by a length. Time, lmin. 48 l-ssec. Cloverlea Hack Handicap; live fur-' '-. longs.—2 Mt. Victoria, 8.4, 1; 5 Miss , i Vera, 7.2, 2; 1 Lady Volga, 8.4, '3. ili Leapuki, 3 Parewanui, 4 Handsome Maid, 7 j Amaru, 7 Ohinee, 0 Septimus, 10 As- , tenown, 11 Lady Ruby, and 8 Stockade* , also started. Wo:: by a neck. Time, i lmin. iG'/oSM. j Manawatu Sires Produce Stakes; six j, furlongs.—2 Ermengarde, 8.0, 1; Brown [ Owl, 7.0, 2; 4 Bon Ton, 0.0, 3. Prince I Soult 0.0,' also started. Won easily by 9 three lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, lmin. 18 3-ssec. Hack Flying Handicap; six furlongs.— 5 Merrimac, 8.8, 1; 4 Moutoa Girl. 7.7, 2; ' 5 Kina. 7.2, 3. 2 Mallard, 1 Distinction. % 0 Goldsley, 3 Miss Roberts, 8 Septimus, v and 7 Forcshot, also started. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin. lOsec. " ' j Auti'Tii Handicap; one mile and a fur-' I long—2 Mulga Bill. 7.8, 1; 0 Coromandel, ' 7.11. 2; 5 N'ina, 7.8, 3. 1 Boanerges, 7 I Waipake, 1 Flingot, and 3 Plantation, also started. Won by a neck, with eight lengths between second and third. Time, lmin. oOsec. Awa Hack Welter; one mile and a distance.—s Elfish. 0.7, 1; 2 Leonta, 7.13, 2; 1 Morning, 8.11, 3. 0 Otahu, 3 Moahau, 7 Queen of Scots, 4 Strategist. 8 Waitoti, and 0 Florence Nightingale, also started. Won easily. Time, 2min. 3sec. Borough Handicap; six furlongs. Mon Ami, 0.13. 1; 7 Waiouru, 0.7, 2; 3 Hermia, 8.10, 3. 1 Boanerges, 5 Rangiatua, and 4 Ineuru, also started. Won 1 by a length and a half. Time, lmin. 18sec.

SOUTH CANTERBURY J.C. MEETING,

Timaru, Wednesday. The South Canterbury Jockey Club's autumn meeting opened to-day hi stormy weather, and in consequence "the attendance was only moderate. The going was, heavy. Results:

Rosewill Handicap, of 75 sovs; six fur-longs.-l Aileen, 8.12, 1; 4 Nithsdale, 8.13, 2; 7 Mademoiselle lxe, 9.2 (51b pen.) 3. Also started: 3 Respond, 2 Foam Flake, 0 Gilt Edge, 4 Hesione, 8 Firmhold. Won by a neck. Time. lmin. 21 3-ssec.

Smithffeld Handicap, of 85 sovs; four furlongs.—s Icilma, 0.2, 1; 4 Early Morn, 7.11, 2; 2 Steepnick, 0.0. 3. Also started: 1 Naumai, 4 Kilts, 0 Pleasure Bent, 7 'Friwolliti, 0 Quota, 8 John Bunyan. Won by half a length. Time, 52 2-ssec. Otipua Hurdles, of 85 sovs; one mile and a half—l Red Earl. 9.9, l ; 5 Red, White and Blue. 0.11, 2; 2 Warsaw 10.o! 3. Also started: 3 Stone Ginger, '4 Gangway. .Won by two lengths and a half, the third horse being a dozen lengths away.

Timaru Cup, of 130 sovs.; one mile and a quarter.—3 Gold Coin, 8.8, 1; 1 Bellah, 8.9, 2; 4 Outlander, 3. Also started- 2 Waiju, 5 Oratava. Won by a length Time, 2min. 17 2-ssec. " °

Washdyke Welter Handicap, of 100 sovs; seven furlongs.—4 King Try, 8.8, 1; 1 King Torrent, 8.0. 2; 5 Silvario! 8.0 3 Also started: 0 Grand Slam, 2 Early Morn, 3 Golightly. Won easily by three lengths. Time, lmin. 34 l-ssec.

Gladstone Trot, of GO sovs; one mile and a half.—9 K c lso, 4sec, 1; 7 Celtic lOsec, 2; 8 Princess Myra, Usee, i Also started: 5 Violet M., 4 Redfern 10 Black Link, 6 Prinz, 2 Ardcairn,' 11 Brown King, 3 Hoax. 1 Bell B. Won bv two and a half lengths. Time, 3min 44 l-ssec.

Hack Race, of 50 sovs; five furlongs 3 Ceylon, 8.0, 1; 2 Maple Leaf, 8 0 24 Jet, 8.0, 3. Also started: 9 Weddin" King, « Fairlie, 1 Bonitas, 5 Gunilash, 10 Berlin, 0 Steperino, 11 Owletoro, 7 Greenware. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 10 1-Ssec.

Flying Handicap, of 100 sovs.; six fur-longs.-l Pilgrim's Way. 8.10, 1; 2 Buff Gauntlet, 8.0, 2; 4 Kimona, 8.11, 3 Also started: 3 Thistledown. Won by four lengths. Time, lmin. IQsec.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 254, 26 April 1912, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 254, 26 April 1912, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 254, 26 April 1912, Page 8

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