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SPORTING.

OTAK] MAUiU RACING CLUB, CONCLUDING DAY. ,„. , °*aki, Last Night. IJie results of the second day's rating was a s follows: STEEPLEUUAiSE— Mcrrie Lad 1 Te Whetu 2, Passive 3. Also started-' Ex otic. Leolanter, Sl.Of.kade, Master Va 1 - .achi, Waiwetu, Bonny, Chalis-, Pavak, ore. Bonny led throughout up ru, (He last jump, when he struck and fell scv erely shaking the jockey, Ayres. Mcrric Lad held a good position throughout and won easjly. HUIA HANDIOAP-JPassadcnai .1Mulga Bill 2, Lady Louisa 3. Also started-: Byron, Moutoa 'Girl, Princess Moutoa, Mysteriarch, Manibau, Firs* Consul, ISalzburg, Minora. Lady Louisa led from the start, Mysteriarcli, Byron amlMiulga Bill 'being handy. Li the straight Paasadena anado- a good run and won toy a neck. Time, lmin 49 3 5 sec.

| STEWARDS' HANDlCAP—Ruination I, Merry Gain 2, Pafcronata 3. Also started: Square Deal, John Willie, Haumakaka, Whisperer, Gay Guard, Master iurn, Moirettc, Knightfall. Ruination led the field throughout, and won bv a length, the second) and third being" almost locked .together. Time, lmin 30 2-ssee.

RAILWAY HANDICAP-tMt. Victoria -1, Black Lupin 2, Tneuru 3. All started Mt. Victoria took command and led throughout, and won by a head, a good race resulting between second and ttiiv:. Time, lmin 20 l-ssec.

OHAU WEL T ER—Pursefiller 1, Portraiture 2, Amity 3. Square Deal was the only scratching. Sarbonite took the lead, Sir Saracen, Pursediller and! Amity following. Once into the straight Pureefiller came away, and) won easily. Time, Jmin 51 2-stsec.

FINAL HACK SCURRY—George 1, Master Strowan.2, Te Opai 3. Also started:- Miss Heaton, Te Ora, Mary Kileheran, Aviation, Crown Land, Mon .lelva, Klyasma, Portland, Flame, Si< lan, Janitor. Ti Ora led to the bend of the straight, and then fell with several horses close up under pressure. The placed horsau ran well together, the race being won by a length. Time. ] min 7 4-Ssoc.

•AUCKLAND ACCEPTANCES. Auckland, June 4. Following are the acceptances for the fcetondi day's racing:— GREAT' NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE, 3<# miles—Bercola 11.12, Glenmore 11.12, Paritutu 10.13, Peary 10.10, Rufl'y 10.8, Sandy Paul 10..j, Captain Jack 10.0, liaueru 9.0, (J-ol-boTm' 0.9, Waterworks 9.9, Santiago 9.7. BRACELET (list.)—Carron, Cole.alue. Duma, Goldhunter, Hemisphere, King of the Valley, lvaihere, Matawarewere. Master Lupin, Master Sly -Nimblefoot, Try Fluke, Wuldcmar, Yankee Doodle, and Self.

. OUAKBI lIUItDLBS, 1% miles-■ Rualangiita 10.7, Admiral fcioult 0.12, Rockferry, -Nappe.r Tandy, and- Mat:,werewere 9.4, Nukukiu,"Revelation and Centenary 9.2, Dandy Breeze, Fleet Ar row, 'Master Regel. *]jady Hahratachi Znk 9.0.

RH.VH'EUA II.URDI.iIOS, 2 miles—Black Northern, Teonga. UK4, Cloudy Dawn 10.0, Idealism 9.10; Barbwire 9.8, Pip 9.4.

r i JUMPERS' FLAT, ly, miles—Ngatiruanui 10.2, Merriman, 10.0, First Wai riki, Cloudy Dawn 9.11, Admiral Soult ',9.10, Pip 9.2, King 'fry 9.1, Cullinan 9.0.

RAXITRLVT WELTER, 1 mile-Avon park 10..1. Glttering Sands 0.7, Hemi sphere !).ti, Pupura !).2, King of the Vai lev. Jlonathol 9.1, Lady Middleton, St. Lewis, iMiss Avaiantfhe, Takinu. Goldlire it.o.

PRIXCE OF WALES HANDICAP, 7 furlongs—Crown Pearl 10.11, Oaskuync 10.10, Gipsy Belle, Kakama 10.2, Tripoli, Allegation., Prince Roult 10.1, Joli< Mile, Tact, Wwester 9.10, BHtcstom: 9.7. Tangiwai, Banian 9.2, Tragedy King 9.1, Ovatiftn. Trv Fluke,Ger'bera* 9.0. <

1 CANTERBURY PARK TOOTS. Ohristehureli, Wednesday. The results of the first day's .trots, run in a fierce southerly gale, were: — UdliiV Bracelet, in stuldlo.—Able Boy 1. Dubosc >. N'adii. :). Time 3min. i>S-;c. Peninsula Handicap ('harness).—Wairongoa I, Chorus Girl 2, Peggy 3. Time omin 13* cc. , Pluniptoii Handicap (harness).—Muricajta. 1. Or. Olmtney 2, Tommy 3. Time, 4mm i>Bsec. Lyttclton Handicap (saddle).—O.J.C. , 1. .Vordieii 2. George Tard 3. Time. .">min. l.'isec. Winter Oats (haraos*).--My.stie ], Quickeve 2. Moiisotii 3. Time, Snijn. 13 4-.V:ee. Stewards' Handicap (harness). —Cr'own Prince 1. Little Til) 2. Princess Louise 3. Final Handicap (harness).—Peril d'Or 1 ! . S'l'c de Daumont 2, Agi'.e 3. Time. 2min 33 3-Sscc. ■Railway Handicap (saddle). —Mcrrv Ohild 1, Lord AAton 2. King Lynn 3. Time Sniiii 33 3-osee. I \ SDLTII WAIRARAPA TROTS. Carterton. June 3. The South Wairarapa Trots were held to-dav in line Weather. Trial Handicap.—Dalia May I. Rosary 2, Amalgamation 3. Won by a length, three lengths between second and third, Time. 2miu. .)7'/i.see. Ladies' Bracelet—Elms Hoy 1. Welcome .lack 2, Mansconita 3. Won by six lengths. Time 12'Asec. Oreytown Trot.—llora" 1, Cold Belle 2. •lack Ashore 3. Won by six lengths. Time ."mini. 12sec. Birthday Trot.—Pakatni 1, Muriel 2. Derby Forest 3. Won by tbree lengths. Time. 2min. 35 and one-fifth second*. Tamahu Mahukuku 'f rot—Strolmie 1. Wildcry 2. Marathon 3. Woo bv four lengtlis. Time. .-> niin. ■!s</., sec. Kempton Park Trot.-Jack Ashore 1. Ottawa 2, Havoc 3. Won ]iulling up. Time 3min. ."ilisec. Presidents Trot.-Klms I'.ov 1. Ottawa 2. Wallet 3. Won by a length. Tune 2min. SOspc.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 5 June 1914, Page 7

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 5 June 1914, Page 7

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 5 June 1914, Page 7

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