SPORTING.
MANAWATU MFETING. ■ SECOND DAY. By Telegraph—Press Association. Palmerston North, Last Night. The concluding clay of the Manawatu racing took place in perfect weather. Hie going was good and the racing interesting. The totalisator returns for the <lay_were £17,910, making a total of £35,.>18 for the meeting, an increase of £0257. Results:—
Kairanga Hurdles, of I*2o sovs.; one mile and a half.—s Aetna, 9.3 (Traill)j 1; 1 Sampan, 10.4, 2; 2 Kauroa, 0.13, 3. Also ran: 4 Leolanter 10.3, <3 Flingot 10.3, 3 Waiouru 9.0. Won by a head, the third horse a length and a half away. Time, 2min. 48 l-sse«u Stonyhurst Welter, of 130 sovs.; seven furlongs.—3 Aruake, 8.4 (L. Wilson), 1; 1 Lady Volga, 8.5, 2; 2 Scottish Star, 8.0, 3. Also ran: 4 Peroneal 9.3, 7 Rill 8.8, 5 Montreal 7.8, 0 Gerbera 7.7. Aruake led all the way aiul won by a length and a half, half a length between second and third. Time, Imin. 2!) l-ssec. Cloverlea Hack, of 100 sovs.; five fur-longs.-l The Great Mogul 8.4 (B. Deeley), 1; 2 Master Lupin, 6.7, 2; 6 Conziska, 6.7, 3. Also ran: 3 The Diver 8.3 4 Elkmaid 7.8, 7 Stockade 7.6, 5 Sepoy fi.l2, 8 Radiancy fi.7. Won by a short head, with the third horse two lengths • away. Time, lmin, 3sec.
MANAWATU SIRES PRODUCE STAKES (fifth), of 600 sovs.: six furlongs. 2 J. B. Reid's Rinaldo, by Charlemagne ll.—Demeter, 7.9 (R. W Kmg) : ! 4 Nightwatch, 8.5 2 2 Salzburg, 8.10 !!!!.'!! 3 Also ran: 4 Peronilla 8.11, 1 Briar Patch 8.0, 5 Immer S.O, 3 Bertrada 7.11. Peronilla led to the turn, where Salzburg took charge and headed the field in the straight. In the run home Rinaldo and Nightwatch came through, the former winning by a good length, the third horse a lengths and half away. Time lmin. 15sec. - '
Ava Hack Welter, of 100 sovs.; one mile. 2 Achray, 8.9 (Emmerson), 1- 1 Papamarama, 8.13, 2; 5 Chamanade, 8.7, 3. Also ran: 6 Rangikapua 8.6, 7 Ngakau 7.4, 3 Mediterranean 7.11, 4 Charge 7.9, 9 Overheard 7.7, 11 Taurangi 7.7 8 Aviator 7.7, 10 George 7.7. Won 'by two lengths, the third horse three lengths awav. Time, lmin. 44 3-ssec. Autumn Handicap, of -250 sovs.; one mile and a furlong.— 0 Kina, 6.1-2 (Emmerson), 1; -2 Multiply, 8.10, 2; 11 Lord Renown, 0.7, 3. Also ran: 4 Byron 9 3 1 Coroniform 8.10, 3 Obligant 711 5 Sanguinary 7.9, 8 Ceylon 7.4. Royal Simon 0 7, 9 Loekwood f1.7, 10 Lady Nolan ji.7. VVon by a length and a half, third horse a length away. Time, 2min. lsec. Hack Flying, of 100 sovs.; six furlongs.—3 Silver Rose, 7.0 (Lambess* 1i Monologue, 8.6, 2; 7 General Madero l';, 1 ' ?• r ALso ran: 4 Lady Louisa H.2, 5 Black T.upin 7.13, 1 Gazette 6.0. InnoHr : 2 RoSftl - ya fi '". 6 Master Kura ,■ v » 0,1 V two lengths, the third Horse a length and a half way. Time lmin. 16sec. '
Borough Hack Handicap, of 170 sovs.six furlongs.— 1 A. Alexander's Patronale, by Patronus—Vivandiere 8.5 (A. OIU ver) 1; 3 Mon Ami, 7.9, 2; 2 Gladiole,' 9.0, 3. Also ran: 6 Blue Lake 8.13, 4 Hermia 7.13. 5 Caher Da von 7.4 7 Boronia 6.7. Won by a neck, the third liorse. half a head away. Time, lmin. lose c.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 274, 11 April 1913, Page 8
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