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T \l\A PCX A JOCKKY Ci.;i!. l> ( , r press Association. Auckland, Last, Night. Tiic second day's racing of the Takaptnia Jockey Club was held to-day in the presence of n record crowd. The sum of £20.3(10 Ills was put through the lotalisalor, making £50,901 10s for t'he two days, compared with £41.307 for (he last venr. The stipendiary stewards severely reprimanded O'Shea and K. 15. Brown for the riding of .Mary Ann and Phosphorous in the lirst race. The rider of The Chef in the Waiwera Hurdles (Kllerm) whs seriously injured, and suffered from concussion of the brain. He was still unconscious at the end of the meeting. Results: Moana Handicap, of 100 sovs.; seven furlongs. —(3) Allegation, 8.5, 1 : (4) Phosphorous, 8.5. 2; (1) Makura. 9.0, 3. 7 Allworthy 7.1(1, (2) St. Louis 7.1(1, (8) Xapper Tandy 7.7, (11) Pearl 7.7, ((>) Ximrod 7.7, (5) Man* Ann 7.7, (10) I'nion Jack 7.7, (12)" Delilah 7.7, (9) Pekerangi 7.7, and (1(1) Troublesome 7.7, also started. Won by half a length, willi Makurt close up third. Time, lmin. 30 4-ssec.
Takapuna Hurdle Handicap, of 110 sovs.: one mile and a half.—(l) Shebeen, 10.3, 1; (7) Pipi, 9.4, 2; (2) Explosive, 9.10, 3. 5 Hevboy 10.0, (i iliss Livonia 10.0. 3 Tui 9.6, 9 Joe 0.0, 5 Pat 9.0. and 8 Enandale 9.0, also started. Shebeen came through four furlongs from home, and won easily from Pip, with Explosive three lengths away third. Ileyhoy and Joe fell. Time," 2min. 58 3-5 sec.
Suburban Handicap, of 100'sovs.; five furlongs and a half—2 Appellon, 7.12, 1; 1 Overtime, 8.8, 2; 4 Blue Garments, 7.2, 3. 7 Bow Bells 7.9, 9 Monoline 7.7. 3 P»cd Lupin 7.0, (i Ivotinopu 7.3, 10 Mighty Atom 7.1, 11 Cloudy Dawn 7.0. 8 Lucille 7.0, and 5 Elegance 0.8, also started. Apellon coming strongly in the straight won by three-quarters of a length from Overtime, with Blue Garment some distance away third. Time, lmin. 10 2-ssec.
Tafcapuna Handicap, of 300 sovs.; one mile and a half.—l ElectrakofT, 8.0, 1; 2 Tiresome, (i.ll, 2; 3 Jolie Fille, 8.5, 3. 5 Advocate 7.4. 4 Semolina (1.11, and 0 Rnatangata 0.10, also started. Electrakoff and Tiresome came fast in the straight, the former winning by a short heart, with Jolie Fille two aiid a half lengths away third. Time, 2min. 10 1-5 sec.
llobson Handicap, of 120 sovs.; four furlongs.— 3 Loloma. 7.0, 1 ; King Lupin. 7.1). 2: 1 Lady Alicia, 0.10. 3. 4 Christine 7.(5. nod 5 Obdurate 7.2, also started. Won easily bv a length and a quarter, with Ladv Alicia three lengths away third. Time, 51 2-ssee.
Rangitoto Handicap, of 100 sovs.; five and a half furlongs—l Toreador, 8.8, 1; (i Elegance, 7.2, 2; 4 Kotiropn, 8.12, 3. 3 Worcester 9.0, 2 Tripoli 7.7, and .7 Hob the Banter 7.5, also started. Worcester was badly left at the barrier. Toreador led all the way and won by three-quarters of a length,' with Kotiropu a head away third. Time, lmin. lOsec. Waiwera Hurdles, of 125 sovs.; one mile and three-quarters.— 4 Hyperion, 0.0. 1; 1 Surplus, 10.4, 2; 3 Seaman, 9.11, 3. 2 Miss Explosion 10.1, and 5 The Clief 9.5, also started. The Chef fell at the first htirdle. Surplus took the lead early, but Hyperion came strongly three furlongs from home, and won by three lengths, with Seaman seven lengths away third. Time, 3min. 20 2-ssec. Anniversary Welter, of 150 sovs.; one nule. 3 Worcester. 7.13, 1; 1 Virtue 7.7, 2: 0 Flying Soult, 8.2. 3. 2 Admiral Soult 8.0, 4 Master Jack 8.2, 8 Mstnaponri i-1 1- 0 Semolina 7.11, and 7 Cloudy Dawn -10 also started. Master Jack was left at the barrier. Virtue led until half way, when Worcester took command winning by two and a half lengths, with 'lying Soult a neck awav third. Time lmin. 44 2-ssec.
CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. Christclmrch, Last Night. 1 he action of the Government in cutling the Club's racing dates down restricted the midsummer meeting of the Canterbury Jockey Club to a single day The weather was fine, and there was'a 1 _»ttendance, composed almost entirely of local followers of the sport. Jne totalisator turnover was £l4 700 The following^are details of the racing I rial Handicap., of 130 so vs.; seven in ono.-_2 Carol lis, 8.0, 1; 5 Ladrone, t iV/1' , ! an Maid ' 7 "° fa,iow 5!l »)' 3. 11 Goldfinch 7.11 (allow 51b), 4 Gold Up SO. 3 (<a lm te 7.0 (allow 511.), 1 Scot- -!, ! J '- 11 ' 9 Rtiimhoul 7.0 (allow • >ll ' • < tree /.11. 7 Golden Morn 7.11. and 10 Warlight 7.11, also started. Won comfortably by a length from Ladrone. ni V' Mart, «n Maid three lengths awav « head m front of Scottish "Stav and * "nute. Time. Iniin. 28 l-ssec. Hornby Welter Handicap, of 150 sovs . si'ven furiongs.-! Kilmeny, 9.7, 1 ; "5 .ledallist, 10.2, 2; 2 Winning Wav. OS * •' Waikehua 0.2, 0 Kimona 8.8 3 Lditab 8.8. 7 Aim well S.O. 8 Andrea 8.0, « "1 4 I'ederal 8.0 (cur. 8.3). also startIn an interesting finish Kilmcnv ■ t MtjlaJl'st by a neck, while a length from ihT ' Wl '° a Rtron « ™ • ,' hstall( ' ( '- w,,s a neck behind S l 2oS^: viti,Am,rM - xt - Timc '
MIDDLE PARK PLATE, of 500 soys 101 two and fhree-year-ohk Ki\furlongs. •' Mr. G. |). Greenwood's br g Emperil dor. by Charlemagne IT.--Lady Wayward 11.. Svr.s. 1 , 7.10 (B ueelev) ' - *"• G. Clifford's br c Xightwatcl,', '<}■ readmill—Glenowlet, 3vrs. li.ll (C. Emerson) ' ' o ri 1 ' J ' '' c Salzburg, by Charlemagne IT.-Armigera). 2 >i>., S.O (F. E. .Tones) 3 v-fleh"-"""A"- (ao "P' eil with Niglit--I,',' ~ •{'n' f (coupled with Salz- »- K i°'T teo - 8 ( ° oUple(l with E '»" s ° r '- 0 ' 4 Warstc,, 7.4, also s ■ ' in U!UUI Hist »»«tte were 7 1- " front "t die end of a fur1 mis IV^HI.V lh < f'fty yards Emperador drew
out and heal Nigh I \va I "!i by half length. with Salzburg t hre"-i|iia rters < a. length away third. a head i;i iVont n: Autnmmis. Time, lmin. L'sic. M 11)'- : I'M M!'"!! II \xmc.\r. <■!' -!00 sovs. One mile and a half. •2 Air. 11. Friedlander's br f Anna farloviia, by Noult— -Czaivvjia. 3yrs.. 7.8 (L. Wilson) 1 1 ifr. J. H. Taylor's b g Coronifonn, by Multiform —Helen Faueit. age<!. 9.2 (V. E. Jones) 2 5 Mr. I). 11. Koberts's br g The Cornet, by Handsome .Tack—Orchestra, (iyrs., 7.0 (J. Campbell)— 3 ■2 Parable S./, 8 Munuua 7.11, 0 Tannliauser 7,9. and 4 Cnome 0.7, also started. Anna Carlovna finished with a brilliant run on the outside, and won by a length from Coronifonn, who beat The Cornet by half a length, with Parallel close up. followed by Tannhauser, Mumura and Gnome. Time, 2min. 25 2-5 see. Lvttelton Plate, of 150 sons, (for two-year-olds) ; five furlongs. —1 Chernbini, S.O. 1; '2 Bradamante, 7.11, 2; 1 Zeus, 8.3 (coupled with Chernbini), 3. 5 Whiz B,(i, 2 lvinaldo 8.0 (coupled with Bradamante), (I Martins 8.0, 3 Briar Patch 7.11. 4 Somniform 7.7, 8 Snowraker (i.lO, and 7 Joan 0.10, also started. Won by a length. Bradamante beating Zeus by a neck for second place. Time, lmin. 1 2-ssec. Craven Plate, of 200 sov>-.: seven furJongs —1 Query. 7.7. 1; 5 Speeialform. 0.12 2; i! Oxenhope. 8.0, 3. 4My Lawyer, 3, 2 Pilgrim's Way 8.10, 0 Sea King 8.10, and 7 Hock Perry 7.0. also star ted. Won by a clear length, Speeialform being a length in front of Oxenhope. with Pilgrim's Way at the head of the others. Time, lmin. 27 3-Sscc., ; Halswell Handicap, of 130 sovs.; one mile.—(i Foam Flake, 8.5, 1: 10 Andrea, 7.5, 2: S St. Kevin, 7.9, 3. 2 Thrax 8.10, 1 Editah 8.9. 5 Owhetoro 8.3, 4 Martian Maid 8.0, 3 Pleasure Bent 7.7, 13 Forest Belle 7.0, 11 Advance Guard 7.0, 12 Tarpon 7.0.: 9 Imp 7.0, and 7 Scotch Melody 7.0. also started. Won by a length from Andrea, who finished fast and beat St. Kevin by half a length, with Editali, Scotch Melody and Pleasure Bent close up. Time, lmin, 43 4-ssee. Post Handicap, of 150 sovs.; one mile. —1 Stardancer, 8.4, 1; 3 Mosgiel, 7.3,2; 2 Troon, 7.11, 3. Won by a neck, Troon being about six lengths away third. (Time, lmin. 42 2-3 sec.
A London cablegram states that the shieplechaser Jerry M., who won the Grand National Steeplechase, lias turned a roarer, and his racing is ended.
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