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SPORTING.

WOODV.ILLIi HACKS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Woodville, Last Night. The first day's racing of the autumn meeting of the Woodville Jockey Club was held in glorious weather. There was a large attendance, and speculation was brisk, the sum of CI 1,07!) passing through the lotalisalor. which is £,]olo more than at the corresponding meeting of last year. Mr. McMahon, the stipendiary steward, was present. I'esults:— Maiden Handicap, of (>5 sovs.; six furlongs.—Dekko I. .Muscadine 2, Master Achilles 3. Lambtoii, Prestwiteh, Yankee Doodle, Huia, Cadonia, Moondine, Ota ma, The Diver. Crown Battery, Braeburn, Kokiri, Sepoy, Jnnoladdo, St. Elm, Waiotapu, Martlet, and Merrimoa. also started. At the start Ormond's Prcstwich whipped round and threw his rider. Huia led the .field into the straight, where the hoi-es were bunched. Muscadine was the first to show out. followed by Master Achilles. At the stand enclosure Dekkho was brought; up, and after a desperate struggle got. home by a good head, a length separating second and third. Time, Imin. 17sec. After passing the post. J. Morris, the rider of Sepoy, fell off. and was badly shaken. Hack Hurdles, of 85 sovs.; one. mile and three-quarters.—Knntsford. 9.0, 1: Kauroa, 10.5. 2: (lay Lawless. 9.4. 3. Eiya 10.3. Sir Lethe' 0.13. Aenia 0.13. rarkiide 0.4. Biiovant 0.4. Divinia 0.4. Supreme 0.3, Te.Awahau 0.0, Roval Maid 0.0. Overheard 0.0. and Xgote 'o.O, also started. Aenia led till crossing the second hurdle, when she lost her rider. Hay Lawless then tool; command, and led the field for a whole round. Coming down the straight. Kauroa was in front, then Knntsford was forced through, and. maintaining the lead, won by half a length, with a similar distance between second and third. Time, 2inin. 23 1-5

Whariti Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs.; seven furlmigs.—'Monologue, 5.3, 1; Sir Daniel. 7.7, 2; Black Lupin, S.fi. 3.' Expect S.fi, Gerbeva 7.12. Settler 7.0, Borsil fi.JO, Yankee Doodle 0.8, .Miss Ziska 0.8. Reflect 11.7, and Resonant fi.7, also started. Sir Daniel led the field right into the straight, when he was challenged by Gerbera and Monologue. The latter won by a couple of lengths, with a head between second and third. Time, lmin. 20 3-ssee.

Woodville Cup. of 200 sovs.; one mile and a quarter. —Rangiatua. 7.5. 1; Ariora S.O, 2; Montreal, 7.7, 3. Lady Moutoa 8.8. Mangaroa 8.1. Bonny Boy 7.11, Distinction 7.11, and Falsetto 7.4. also started. Rangiatua got away with the lead, and kept in front all the way, winning easily by two lengths, a length separating second and third. Time. 2min. 12 l-ssec.

County Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs.; six 2; -Sir Moutoa. 7.1, 3. Marimba 8.11, Sir Saracen 7:6, General Madcro G. 13. and Invieta 0.12, also started. Sir Moutoa led the field into the straight, when 'Alecto shot through and won easily by half a length. President's Handicap, ot 100 sovs.; seven furlongs.—Manitau, 8.12,1 : Katua, 0.5. 2; British Maid, 8.11, 3. Bracken 8.13, Mount Victoria 8. 13, Montreal 8.12, Ascalon 8.12. Lord Renown 8.9, Waipaku S.fi. and Bally Shannon 5.5, also started. Mount Victoria was taken to the front, and led into, the straight. Then Manitau rati through, followed by Katua and British Maid, and won by a good length. Time, lmin. 30sec. Victoria Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs.; one mile.—Papamarama, 9.5, 1; Waitoto, 0.8, 2; Mediterranean, 8.12, 3. Kurapotangi 0.5. Strategist 9.5, Whimper 8.12, Top'tiote 8.9. Tanrangi 8.8, Lady Worry S.S. and Abercoed 8.7, also started. Won by a head after a good race. Time, lmin 4fisec.

Telephone Handicap, of 10f) sovs.; five furlongs. Merton. fi.lo, 1: A'ibration. 7.12. 2; Mon Ami, 5.3. 3. Xaumai 8.0. Sinapis 5.7. Lord Possible 8.5,, Boronia 7.8, and Waiouru 7.4. also started. The start was delayed fully 25 minutes by Waiouru, who refused to face the barrier, and. with Xaumai. was ultimately badly left. Won by half a head, with a head between second and third. Time, lmin. lsec.

At tin- instigation of Mr. McMahon, stipendiary steward, cautions were administered to W. Young for liis riding of Expect in tlie Wharite Haiidieiip..and C. .Tonkins, for H? riding of Distinction in the Cnp, whilst M. McDonald was suspended for six "months for carele'ss riding of Waitoto in .the Victoria Handicap.

The following are the acceptances for the second day:— Kmneroa JTack Hurdles, of 7osovs; five furlongs Alecto 9.0, Sylvia May 8.4, Axis 8.0. Handsome Maid 7.8. Muscadine 7 R Sir Saracen 7.0, Artificial 7.1!, Master \chilles 7.3. Yankee Doodle 7.?.. The Diver 7.-2. Martlet 7.2, Elk Maid 7.2, Tnvicta 7 ; >

Serond Hank Hurdles, of 85 sovs: one and a half miles—Rauroa 10.12, Strategist, 10.7. Knntsford 10.3. Eiva 10.0. Gay Lawless 9.101 Alma 0.10, l'arktide 0.3, Divinia 0.0.'" Royal Maid 0.0, blaster Stead 0.0. Overheard 0.0., Balance Hack Welter, of 75sovs: seven furlongs.—Waitoto 10.5, Monologue 10.5. Kurapotangi 9.4. Mediterranean 0.3, Sir Daniel 0.2. Whimper 8.10, Huia 8.7, Ahercoed 8.7. Reflect 8.7. Resonant 8.7. Settler 8.7. frown Battery 8.7. Autumn Handicap, of 150 sovs; one mile and a distance.—Lady Moutpa 8.8, Ran<*iafua 8.5, Arioni 8.5. Mauitau 7.12. lionnie .Hoy 7.0, British Maid 7.4. Falset(o 7.2. Lord Renown 7.0, Yladinoy (i.7. Settlers' Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs; .six fuiilongs.—Expect 0.0, Black Lupin 8.7. Sir 'Daniel 8.0. Sir Saracen 7.7. yanked Doodle 7.2. Lambton 7:0. Borsil (1.12, "MJoondino 0.12, Waiotapu fi.l2. Short!* Handicap, of 100 sovs: five furJnngs.—Xaninai 8.8, Sinapis 8.5. Vibration 8.5, Lord Possible 8.4. Mon Ami 8.4. Asoalon .8.0. Morton 7.8. Waiourn 7.2. War Quoj'u 7,2. Handsoiue Maid 0.7, ::

MahijrulKira Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs: | one mile—Thrave W.'k Katua 0.12. ManUau 0.5. Mori Ami 0.3. Rclosue il.lt. Negative 8.13, Moivnt Victoria 8.11. Montreal S.lO. Lord F.enowu 8.7. Lady Nolan 8,0. DIIXfiDTX JOCI\RY/CLUB, ; ' ' . j V- '."'?' \?: ''] 'OtinediiK Last Night. , ( The ! rjuuVdin Jockey Club's; .autumn ' iiiectin|rjii)pc'ned torday. in splendid. l .tyea*; tlier. ■ .in good condition, and thje attendance verv large. The to- 1 talisatpribandled £18,028 10s, as.aga'hJt' £15.115 : on (lie corresponding■-day ,-Jdtf■ last. yfar. Results.— Autumn Hurdles, of 115 sovs.; one mile and three-quarters.—3 Red Earl,-11.-2. l i; Warsaw. 11.2. 2; 2 St. Aidan. TV.!), :i. 1 HI,, Kevin 10.13,■ fr Sedwinp tflffl C Bay Lupin 0.0, 7 Radiiim HVO). 8 Tf>rsSo,jj !).lt. aljsi, .started. Won by a head<'Tiu\e, 3mii). |2ssee. '' (iladhrook Handicap, of 100 sovs.;-seveii.fiirloiigs.-~n Mere. 7.0, 1 : 2 Trium phator, 8.!). 2; 4 Seekashore. 8.3, 3. 3 Kdiiati 9.2. 1 Tlirav 8.!), 7 Optimefor.m 8.3. !) Lavidia 8.1, 0 Pleasure Bent 7.13.' 8 Imp 7.7, also started. Won bv half a length. Time, linin. 31sec. ■ Champagne Stakes, of 250 sovs.. for two-year-olds; six furlongs.—l Nightwatch, 8.10. 1: 3 Ritaldo.*B.lo, 2: 4 Fender. fl.o, 3. 2 Wlii/y, 8.10, and 5 Sea Maid 8.7, also started. Won by nearly a lengfh. Tim-, ht'in. lfi^(.(..- r record for the race.

Dimccliu t.'ii|i, of 750 sovs,; one niile and a half.— f> Tnnnhauser, 7.2, 1: 1 Anna Carlovna. 5.2. 2; (1 The; Cornet. 0.8, 3. 4 Coroniform 8.12, 3 Mira B.sy,2:Payable 8.1. 7 Brown Owl 7.2. and 8 Mumu#.js-.11, also started. Tannhauser, who was in a handy position all the way, toot charge when approaching the, straight. .' Anna Carlovna. niacin a Rood run in th« straight, but Tannhanser won by thre« lengths, with The Cornet a length and a quarter back. Time, 2min. 34 2-ssec—-a record for the race.

Apprentices' Plate, of 100 sovs.; six furlongs.-1 Medallist, 7.7. 1; 3 Pcppin, 7- ->r 2 Clanmeua. 7.7, 3. Only the tj.rW'started. Won by two lengths. Time. Imin. Usee Stewards' Welter, of 130 sovs.; one nil +■ 2 King Torrent, 8.0, t- 5 »l---p?;.rbun/B.o%Waikehauß.6 BMahu SO. 0 OfliciouH 8.0. and 7 Kimona 8.0. also started. Won by two lengths.. Time, Imin. -Msec. Berwick Handicap, of 100 *>™ °* furlongs.-2 Carraid Dehas 9.4 1; 1 Thuringa. S.B. 2; 10 Britam's 1? Oampagne 9.0. 7 Safety Pm 8.14, * Sre h' ina s!ll. 0 Bulletin 8.11, 5 Andrea RS I BnecoS.2. 3 Takahau 8.2 9 Sartow 8.2, 14 Otakeho 8.0, 11 I*dy ttnmln SO 13 X-apuna 8.0. and 13 Z S-V also started. Won Jy a short length. Time. Imm. 10 Publicans' Handicap, of. 300 sovs: six f„vl,m..s--1 Pe", 7.H. 1: 3 Query, 8.2. 2 fni " ""' • WmV qo 3 4 Soldiers' 5 PiWmi s \\a\, «••>. •>■ •' Choru, 9.9, 7 Obsono 8.0. 2 My T*wy« o(j 11 Sea KimjS.4. * Winnrag Way ~i, U Hold Sail 0.13. 0 Sister Radius /.0. J «,.«,-i-il V..1-I-. 7.0, 10 Maple Leaf fi.7. 12 c,.„ Severn (1.7. ain't 13 Tympan fI.J. al«o started. Won by a short neck. Time, Imin. 15 l-ssec.

The following acceptances have been received for the second day of the Don-

edin races: — "Himlon Hurdles, of 115 sars; olio mile and three-quarters. Red Earl 12.2, St. Aiiliiii 11.11. Rille Range 11.2. St. Kevin 11.1, Simon Pure 10.5, Warsaw 9.13, Redwing 0.13. Henley Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs; seven 'furlongs. TrinmphaJob 0.2. Editali !).). -Mere 8.0. Bulletin 8.8, Punchinello 8.8. Andrea 8.4, Optimeform 8.1, Lavidia S.O.

Surlmrban Welter, of 135sovs; one mile.—Medallist 9.13, Mumura 0.1. Rock Fervv 8.13, Gnome 8.11. King Torrent 8.5. Direetoire 8.5, Waikehau 8.2. San Severo 7.13, Seekashore 7.10, Red and Black 7.10.

Citv Handicap, of 100 sovs; five furlongs!— Fender S.fi. Whizz 7.13, Ogier 7.13, United Service 7.0. Are Ave. (Ml. Railway Plate, of 150 sovs; five furlongs.—PaHisade 0.0, Hold Sail 8.11, Thuringa 8.4. Warstep 7.4, Fender 7.4, Ogier 7.0, Rinaldo 7.0. United Service 7.0, Aye Aye 7.0, Sea Maid fi.ll. Anniversary Handicap, of 300 sovs: one mile.—Soldiers' Chorus 0.7, Sombrero 8.10, My Lawyer 8.9. Thistledown 8.3, Gapon 7.4, Troon' 7.3. Cariad Delias 7.0. Foam Flake 0.7.

Outram Handicap, of 100 sovs; six furlongs.—Champagne 9.5, Tympan 8.13, Safetv Pin 8.9, Steperhia S.S, Thrax 8.8, Britain Crown 8.2, Takahau 8.2, Pleasure Bent 7.13-. Lady Bomba 7.7, My Glove 7.7, Ohapi 7.7. ' Domain Handicap, of 150 sovs; six: furlongs.—Pilgrim's Wav 8.13. Query 8.10, Pea King S.fi. Thistledown S.fi, Kostroma 7.12, Lupulite 7.2, Specialform 7,1, Sister Radius 7.0.

DAXXEVTRKE ACCEPTANCES. Dannevirke, Wednesday. The following are the acceptances for the first day of the Dannevirke Racing Club's autumn meeting oii March s: Dannevirke Cup, of 200 sovs.; one mile and a quarter—Obligant 8.11, Kinga 7.13, Arioni 7.11, Bonny Boy 7.9, Mescal 7.9, Montreal 7.5. Rangiatua 7.3, Routine 7.2, Vi 7.0. Cork 7.0. Boronia 6.9, Hautu G. 7. Tahoraiti Welter, of 80 sovs.; sevenfrrlongs.- Teviotdale 0.4j Papamarama--8.11. Kunionotangi 8.11, Settler 8.10, Redloh 8.0. Leonta 5.4, flracebum 8.3, Topttofe 8.1, Tanrangi 8.0, Otama 8.0, Misty S.O. Jessamine S.O, Colleen Dim 8.0, Aviator S.O. Crown Battery 8.0, Hui S.O. Nurserv Handicap, of 85 sovs.; four longs.—Tmnier S.lO, Birkfell 5.2, Secret Link 7.13, The Summit 7,9, Achilles— Kitchenmaid colt 7.3, Astor 7.2, Boftrada 7.0. Bi>rg 7.0, Quo Vadis 0.9, Lady Teazle ti.7. Electric Hack, of 70 sovs.: fiva furlongs.—C'aher Davon 0.2, Park Tide 8;0,. Alecto S.S. Sylvia Mav 8.7, Handsome Maid 7.9. Axis 7.9, Xo Idea 7.9. Great Mogul 7.9. Runaway Girl 7.7, Portraitnre 7.7. Yankee Doodle 7.5. The Diver 7.0, Adriatic 7.0. Martlet 7.0.

Tamaki Welter, of 11,5 sovs.; six furlongs.—Crown Pearl 9.0, Oar Queen 0.4, Coromandel 9.3, Mon Ami S;5, Nauniai 5.4, Asealon 8.4, Montreal 8.0, Vibration 8.3, Tekahurangi 8.0. Red Lupin 7.11, Morton 7.11. Killaloo 7.11. .

Makirikiri Hack Handicap, of 85 sovs.j six furlongs. Expect 0.0. Multiply 8.13. Heather 8.13. Ha'utn 7.7. Portraiture 7.6. LanihHm 0.13, TSorsil (17, General Madera 0.7. Moiincliue (i.7. Discussion fi.7..

Trial Stakes, of 05 sovs.; seven furlongs. Holywell, Adriatic. Resonant, Master Lupin, Golden Bell. Great Mogul, Yankee Doodle. Tnnaladdo, Owhata, Apoplectic. Bonny Polly, Tehuihuti. Salamanca, Miss Liska, Tmposter, Hinepai, Xgoti, Phonograph, Sleigh Bell, Xew Guinea, Asche, No Idea, Lyrock, The Corinthian. Master Achilles, The Direr, Viper and Maurice.

At the district committee meeting of the Taranaki Jockey Club application for the registration of n racing club was received from Ohura. It was considered expedient to recommend the granting of this, providing that a course of seven furlongs in circumference was provided. The disqualification of R. J. Kelly for twelve liionHis by the Egniont Club for not riding the horse Bercola right out when he had a reasonable chance of winning was endorsed. A'jockey's license was granted to C. H. Moss. The committee decided to divide the metro-, politan district in terms of Rule 15, part 4. and decided that the number of delegates to represent each part be as fol-. lows: Egmont 2, Stratford 2, Opunake 1. A Sydney cablegram states that it is reported that Royal Scotch has .broken down. ' ;

Messrs. Stead Bros.' horses Bon Rove,. Boir ■ Ton and Bon ftoir have Ween' scratched for the Sydney St. Leger. .

Anna Carlovna, who ran second in the. Dunedin Cup to-day, has been sold'."toMr. E, A. Connolly, the" well-known Vie-' itovinn sport, and will probably -,-hft shipped to Melbourne by the first a Vail-] able boat. , '■'. .i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 233, 20 February 1913, Page 5

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 233, 20 February 1913, Page 5

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 233, 20 February 1913, Page 5

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