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Carnival of Sport

1 AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. CONCLUDING DAY'S RACING. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP WON BY JACK DELAVAL. IIYKTTI'S WINS IiOVAL STAKISS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. The Auckland Racing Club's summer meeting concluded to-day in fine weather. The attendance was good and the totalisator stall' was kept busy, handling 1)53,010, as against £39.754 10s 011 the correspondilig day last year. The total figures for (he meeting are £225,_4IO, against £ 150.355 10s last year, an B increase of £45,004. Results:— GOODWOOD HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. One mile. 1 Mr. Murray Hobbi' Peg, 7.G (R. Berry) " -1 4 Mr. Wire Tok.jra's Austin, 0 8 ... 2 12 M'essrs Winder and .Moore's Tattoo, 7.13 3 Also started: 5 Lady Menschikoir 7.13, 3 Goldsize 7.7, 7'Stardancer 7.5, 10 Admiral Soult 7.5, 11 Semolina 0-13, 8 Devastation 0.12, (I Tangiwai 0.12, 15 Ovation 0.8, 9 Almeida 0.7,' 12 Self 0.7,. 4 Parawai 0.7. ■ A good race; won by three-quarters of a length, half a length betweeu'second and. third. Time, lmin 39 3-sscc. SYLVIA HANDICAP, of 300 \s. Six furlongs. 2 \fi«. T. 11. Lowrv's Balboa (J. O'Sliea) 1 1 0 Hon. .T. D- Ormond's Intelligible, 6.10 2 1 ilr. Geo. Duniett'.s Troy, 8.9 3 in _ Also ran: 3 Mullingar 8.9, 5 Pursefonn 7.0, 7 Crescendo 0.7. 4 Lady Penury 0.7. \A on by a neck, with two ami a-half ™ lengths between second and third. Time, lmin Iflsee.

GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, of 1000 sovs. One mile, ami a-quarter.

3 Mr. F. Ste,nning's Jack Delaval, 8.2 (B. Deeley) 9 Mr. F. Hall's Blcriot, 7.12

2 Mr. W. C. Ring's Potoa, 5.4 3 Also started: 4 Cheddar 8.0, 8 Allegation 7.13, 14 La Reina 7.11, 1 War,step 7.11, 7 Prince Soult 7.8, 5 Ilaskayne 7.7. 11 Jolie Fille 7.4, 10 Kakama*7.3, 12 Royal Irish 7.12, 0 King Soult 7.2, 13 The Hague 0.7. 81. riot led to the distance, where .Tack Delaval headed her and won by half length, .tho third horse being a length away. Time, 2niin 0 3-ssec. AUCKLAND HURDLES., of 300 »ovs. Two miles. 1 Mr. G, F. Mpove's Phroao, 12.4 (.J, . * Decrey) j S Mr. F. Denny's Cloudy Dawn, 9.2 .. 2 2 Mr. G. L. Stead's Umeraboy, 10.3 .. 3 Also started: 4 Waiputere 9.7, 3 Kotiripo 9.7, 7 Bine Garment 9.2, 0 Ruffy 9.0, ii Spectre 9.0. Won easily by two lengths; second borse a length 'away. Time, 3min aOsee.

COUNTY HANDICAP, of 400 sovs. Six furlongs. 0 Mir. C. Dawson's Glad Tidings, 0-9, carried 6.12 (R. Berry) ...1 1 9 Mr. 11. W. Sharpe's Spalfish, 7.5 .. 2 5 Mr. R. Haniiion's King Lupin, 8.0 .. 3

Also started: 1 Postillion 9.7, 2 Tiropai 0.8, 8 Wairewa',7-12, 3 Tact 7.9, 10 Selection 7.11, 11 Cloy 0.12, 12 Lady Alieia 0.8, 7 Delli.se. Ori'ne 0.7, 4 Sir Malt 0.7. A 1 fine finish: won by a neck, with tin; third horse half a length away, Time, lmin 14-ce.

ALCKLAND PLATE, of 500 sovs. One

mile and a-half. 1 Mi'. G. ]>. Greenwood's Oherumini, 8.0 (Deeley) 1 2 Mr. G. L. SUiid's Bon Ton. 9 0.. 2 3 Mr. F. D. Dorset's Sir .Solo, 9.1 .... 3 Also started: r, Battle Abbcv 0.0, 4 SoultH;ofl' 8.0. Won by a length; third horse a length and a-half uwav. Time, Zniin 37sce.

1-JA AL STAKES, of 750 sovs. Six furlongs. 4 Hon. J. D. Ormonds' Hyettns, by . Hymettus-Asiatic (Carmonl), 7.1.'. 1 1 Mr. li. J. Watt's Tatlcrlcy. 8.0 .. 2 3 Mr. J. B. I'i id's Charmilla, 0.3 3 Also started: 5 Glenfinnan 8.11, 4 Ilymettius 7.3 (coupled with Hyettu.s!,'2 Rencontre 7.2. Won by a l'iead, with third horse a length away. Time, lmin ■lasee.

Gl'IA HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Five furlongs. 0 Mr. J. Collis' .Signo (C. Brown) ... I 7 Mr. T. H. Lowrv's Tripoli, 8 0 .... 2 2 Mr. T. 11. Lowrv's Moddite, 7.7 ... 3 Also started: Antiphone 9.5, Paoli 5.12, Banian 5.3, Ruse de Guerre 8.0, Jackpin 7.7, yinerewa 7.7, Glittering Sands 7-0, Tinoreka 7.5, Dandy Breeze 7.2, Takanini 7.2, Tecoma 7.2, Cordite 7.2. Won by half a. length; one length between second and third. Time, lmin 1 4-ssee.

the makton meeting. SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. SUMMER HANDICAP WON 13Y STKPXEY. Martoii. List Night. The second day's racing of the Marlon Jockey Club's summer meeting' was held in glorious weather. There was a lar 'e attendance. The course was hard and fast. The totalisator put through £l7, 040, making a total of £41,007 for the meeting, against £37,2:54 on last year's two days. Results: SECOND HACK HURDLKS, of 115 sovs; about on-3 mile and a-half.—Mr W. Wilson's Taurangi S.fi (Redward), 1; The Diver 10.2, 2; Whimper 0.2. 3. Also ran: Jackman 10.7, ITatana 10.G, Iluia 0.8, Charge 9.0, lbhar 0.0. Won easily by three lengths. Time, 2min 47 3-osec FLYING HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; six furlongs.—Mr Martin's Pavlova 8.9 . (W. Bell), 1; Ngarua 7.3, 2Courtly 0.11, 3. Also ran: Ladify T.I. j

Won easily by three lengths. Time, lmin 14see. WELTER HACK HANDICAP, ol' 100 sovs; seven fnjlongs.—Mr Duncan I'r.iscr's Square Deal !).l (W. l'rice), 1 ; i'e llou Hon 8.11, 2; St. Etmn 7.12, 3. Also ran: \ictoris 8.7, Hansard 8.5, Combustion 8.0, Queen's Post 8.0. Won }>y three lengths. Combustion was left at the post. Time, li:.in 30sec. SUMMER HANDICAP, of 350 sovs; one mil;! and a distance. Mr H. Ravnor's Stepney (i.7 (W. Bell) 1 Mr J. Mann's Lord Renown 8.0 (Lee) 2 Mr lan Dimeiln's Los Angelos 5.7 (A. Olliveij 3 Also ran: Byron 7.12, Seatoftdale 7.4,. Master Laddo 7.3, Con the Siiaiighrauu 7.0, General Madero 0.7. Won comfort,ably by a length. Time, lmin 53 l-ssec. LAD IKS' BRACELET, oj 80 sovs> one mile,—Mr 11, J, Cameron's Alia 10.10 (Mr H. J. Cameron), 1; Te Whetu 11.0, | 2; Dekklio 11.2, 3. Also ran: Addnonght 10.13, Rangivvhctu 10.11, Charge 10.10, Miralma 10.7, Melodist 10.7. ' Won by half a length. Time, lmin 4Rsee. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of 150 sovs; six furlongs.—Trustees of the late •T. Ryan's Estate's Grattan 7.0 (Hunt), 1; Heather 8.0, 2; Lady Vohra 5.2, 3. Also ran: Lady Louisa' S.O, Styx 0.1.'), Parcvvanui (i.7. Won bv a length, a neck scparatrfig second and third.' Time, 1 min 13sce. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; five furlongs.—Mr ,T. Cameron' K Kpworth 8.4 (R/Young), 1; Vladineau, 7.0. 2; Aratiatia 9.0, 3. Also ran: Radiancy 0.12, His Eminence 0.7, Erica 0.7. Won by tv;o lengths. Time, lmin 1 1-5 see. TURAKTNA WELTER HANDICAP, of 150 sovs; seven fnrlonws.—lfr T. Smart's Big Blast. 8.0 (R. Hunt), 1; Coromandel 9.2, 2; Glen fern 8.11, 3. Also ran: Mallow 8.12, Ngatimaru 8.12, MOll Ami 8.10, St. Gate 8.9', Master Lupin 5.5, King Try 8.0, Kin" Trv was left at the post. Won by half a length. An enquiry was held into the conduct of W. Tlurle, rider of Leonaera in the First Hack Hurdles, for interfering with James Morris, rider of Ibhar. He was suspended for one month. J. Cordue, for using bad language at the startingpost, was admonished and discharged, WAIRARAPA RACES. .SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. PRINCIPAL EVENT WON BY SINAPI.S. Carterton,' Last Night. There was line weather for the second day- of the Wairarapa Racing Chili's meeting .and there was a large attendance. The course was fast. Results:— RUSSELL HANDICAP, of 150 sovs.. six furlongs—Eocene, 8.1, 1; The Great Mogul, 8.1, 2; Black Lupin, 8.10, 3. All started . Time, lmin losec. TAWAHA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs., seven furlongs—Borsil, 7.0: I ; Vocation, 9.0, 2; Arrhana, 7.12, 3. ' All started. Time, lmin 28see. TAUTTERTNIKAU HANDICAP, of 250 sovs., one mile and, a distance—Sinapis, 8.10, 1; Birkline, 8.6, 2; # Imagination, 7.12, 3. All started. Time, lmin 54 2-5 sec. Whavepapa Hack Welter Handicap, of 100 sovs-, one, mile—Monologue, 10.0, 1 • Otakura, 7.7, 2; Top Note, 8.11, 3. Sera/felted: Vocation 9.7. Time, lmin 42 4-3 sec. RUAMAHUNGA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs., five furlongs—Wailand 1, Submersion 2, Holywell 3. Scratched: Altitude. Time, lmin lsee, JUVENILE TIANDrCAP. of 120 ,ovs, live furlongs—Reputation, 7.12, | ; lumbus, 8.0, 2; Miss Trumps, 7.0, 3. All started. Time, lmin iy.see, PIRINOA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 ■sovs., six furlongs—Ladv Vladimir, 7.0, 1: Charlerose, 8.0, 2; Bonus. 7.:!, Scratched: Submersion 8.2, Elevated *7.4. Time, lmin 15sec. ISAWIIU HANDICAP, of 100 sovs., live , furlongs—Suratura, 7.12, 1; The Great • M. 2; Lord Possible, 8.0, ■ criitched: Killaloo 0.7. Time, lmin 1 Vl'Sec. 11AWKE'S BAY MEETING. SECOND DAY'S RACING. BIRKFUL SCORES AGAIN. Hastings, Last Night,. Hie llawke's Bay Jockey Club's summer meeting \vas concluded to-day in beautiful weather. The attendance was good. Ihe totalisator stall handle ! £ 13,000, compared with £12,753 for the corresponding day last year. The total tW ° ,k - Vs wu ' s against £2(vS4O last year. Settler fell in the Summer Handicap, and his rider (11. Watson) suffered a severe cut on one thigh. He was taken to a private hospital. An enquiry into the accident wa s held by the stewards, who decided that the niishap wis caused by (lie rider of Trieze pulling in front oi ,Settler. 'J ricze was disqualified for the race, and the stakes and dividends "•ere p«,«| o ut on Birkful and Mvsteriareli., Lowe (rider of Trieze) was disqualified for three months. Results:— AOTEA JUMPERS'.FLAT HANDICAP or 00 sovs; one mile and a quarter.— I -Mr .1. M. Cameron's Marble Hend 11-> (H. '1 ricklebank), ]; 3 Pikiho 0.0. '• 0 Inmkia !1.9, IS. Also ran: 4 Eiva !)i "on bv a bare lengtl , with a nose between second and third. Time, 2min It soc. GUAXDSTAND IfANDIC.'AP, of 100 sovs; six furlongs.--0 Mr C. li. Twist's lerceler (Coultram), 1; Ij Adroit 5.7, 0- - » A"'--;'- A!so ran: 1 Blue Lake B °o(le 8.0, 3 Red Book 8.5. Won easily, by three lengths, with a len»tl, between second and third. Time, lmin xosce. SC'URRV HACK HANDICAP, of 100 I sovs; five furlongs.— O Hon. J. D o r . mond's Daj'fly 8.4 (S. Weir), 1- 4'xew Cifniea 8.0, 2: 2 Multiplicity 's.4 3 ; Sk.v 8.0; 1 Formu--11 et. ! ' S ° - PiU ' k B ' fi ' 7 Podenhain i.11.0 Taifliana 7.7. 12 Kiripaku 7.7 II Irnjan 7.4, 8 Huia 7.3, ID Jessamine 7.13 9 Rangipoa 7.3, 13 Okaliu 7.3, 14 Rota Kota 7.: i. AAon by n bare tin 1 same distance separating the second an,j [third. Tune, lmin 4 1-osec

SUMMER HANDICAP, of ISO one mile. —1 Messrs Richmond .. air.l Strutliprs' Birkful B.(i (Tricicirbank), 1; li 'frieze 0.7, 2; 4 Mysteriarch 7.8, 3. Al«o run: 3 Settlor 1.9, 2 Vi 7.8, 5 The Summit 0.7. Won in a preat finish by I ii head, with a neck between second and third. Time, lmin 43scc. NTRSHRY HANDICAP, of 100 sovs: live furlongs.—l Mr C. Hunter's Indigo 7.11! |C. Stowe), 1; 3 Husheen 7.0, 2; 2 Queen Lake 7.!). 3. Also ran: li Old Bad 7.5, 5 Tarn 7.3, 4 Glistus 7.0. Indigo 'got the be?t of a poor r.tart and was never headed, winning easily In' four lengths. wilh a h ngtli between second •ui'.l third. Time, lmin 2 3-.isec. KI'SUM HANLK AP. of 100 sovs: once round. —1 Alr S. '.Marshall's Mistic 11.!) (.Mr I). Cameron). 1; 5 Merrv .Tack 10.12; 2; 3 Kooya 11.10, 3. Also ran: 2 immensity 12.2, 7 Gloiuia 11.0. ■! , Uongnmau 10.12, (I Paramalionc 10.10. 0 Eiya 10.7. and 8 Floiretle 10.7. Won by three lengths, with half a length between second and third. Time, lmin 54 sec. • MATAPIRO HACK, of 100 soys; seven tnrloniis.— 3 Mr E. .T, Watt's French Hose 8.2 (11. Trieklebank), 1; 1 Ifhvitapu 8.8, 2; 0 Peacemaker 7.2, 3. Also ran: 2 Tribunal 8.2, 4 Avohakau 7.3. (i 1 Anguish 7.2, 5 My;teriitm 7.1. 7 XoTdea | 7.0, 8 Cazalie 7.0, 10 Grassmere 7.0. Won • by a neck, with half .a length between second and third. Time, lmin 20 4-ssec. JANVARY HANDICAP, of 125 sovs: seven furlongs.—Mr J. Pakn's San Pluie 7.."> (('. Stowe), 1; 1 Sir Daniel 8.0. 2; 2 Caher Da von 7.5, 3. Also ran: 3 Aid•gown 0.12. Won easily by three lena'ths. with half a length between second and third. Time, lmin 29sec. ( CHRTSTCIIURCTI TROTS. QUINCEV WIN'S CHAMPION HANDICAP. Chrisf' hnreh, Last Night. The weather was beautifully line for tho second day of the Canterbury Park Trotting Club's summer meeting. There wen large crowds present, Results: — Ladies' Bracelet Handicap, of 50 sovs., • one inile and a-half—llarold D., 1 sec., 1; Louie. Drift, 3sec„ 2; Rose Dillon, 2sec., 3. Time, 3min 55scc. Progressive Handicap (harness), of 00 sovs. (for unhoppled trotters), two miles —-Jessie's Dream, lOsce., 1; Adventuress, sc., 2; Lady Rona, 21see., 3. Time, smin 1 Usee. Champion Handicap (harness.), of 250 sovs., Iwo rnibs—Quineey, osoc., 1; Crown Prince, Ssee., 2; Aberfeldy, Osee., 3. Time, 4inin 4-1 l-ssec. Ilnrnbv Handicap, of 130 sovs. (for linTioppled trotters), two miles —Fiction, 0 sec., 1; Mokau, 2see., 2; Bcnnore, 2sec.,' 3. Time, smin 10 2-ssee. > Advance Handicap (harness), of 150 sovs., one mile and a-half —Don Caesar, 4scc., 1; Prince Poole, Osee., 2; Brooklyn, (sec., 3. Time, 3min 31 l-ssec. Middletou Handicap (saddle), of 115 sovs., two miles—Cairn'ons. 2see.. I; Troubadour, flsec., 2; Bold Maid, Osee., 3. Time, 4min 5 31-ssee. Telegraph Handicap (haniess), of 100 SOVS., one mile—Solo, 4sce., 1; Jenny Lind. Osee., 2; False. Alarm, 4sec., 3. Time, 2niin 19snc. 1 'Au Revoir Handicap (saddle), of 150 j sovs., one mile—Harold Mill to (isec., 1; I Brooklyn, 4see, 2; Tuatara, ssec., I Time, 2min 20 3-sscc. The totalizator investments amounted I to £17,803, making £37.880 lOs for (lie meeting. Liist. year's total was £32,170 10s.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1914, Page 8

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