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AUSTRALIAN RACING. A.-I.C. MEETING. liy Cable—Press Association—Copyright Received 7, 5.5 p.m. Sydney, June 7. lbmdwick Hurdles— Demand 1, Zoeholmc 2, Rriarberry 3. Eight started. Won by I lino !i.-. Iff... length -between second iiiul third. Time, 3min 41)% sec. Steeplechase—Don Q 1, Waddeu 2, Xolinga 3. Eight started. Won by ii hundred yards, with fifteen lengths between second and third. Time, Smin 2(i>/ l see. dune Stakes—Cool Air 1, Hylvauder 3. Eighteen started. Won by a neek. a short head between the next two. Time, lmin I4sec. ADELAIDE BIRTHDAY MEETING. Rceoiyed 7, 5.5 p.m. Adelaide, June 0. Birthday Cup—Orvieto ], Hamburg Belle 2, Friar Perfect 3. Eleven starters. Won by a length and a-half. Time, 2min JlG'/asec. QUEENSLAND T.G MEETING. Received 7, 5.5 p.m. Briebane, June 0. Moretou Handicap—Moonbria 1, Goard i. King Geo 3. Twenty starters. Won by a neek. a head separating second and third. Time, 2min Hiscc. Royal Stakes —Mv Giovanni 1. Cider 2, Flaith 3. Four 'starters. Won by two length, a. neck between second and third. Time, 2min o%scc. AUCKLAND RACING CLl"B. ISECOND DAY. PEAKY WINS THE/GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLES. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. The Auckland Racing Club's winter meeting was continued at Ellcsi'slie yesterday til fine weather. The sum of £44,972 passed through the tofalisatov, an increase of C 5421 10s on the second day of last year. The total for the two days was £84,405 10s. an increase of £l±.',m lUs on the iirj.l two days of last year. Results: Orakei Hurdles, of 130 soys., one. mile and three-nunrtei's- 1 Admiral Soultli, D.12, I; !!.u:it:mga.ta. 10.7, 2; 3 N'appi'r Tandy, !U, 3. ' Also started: Bock Ferry 0.4, N'likuliau 0.2, Revelation 0.2, Centenary 0.2, Dandy Breeze 9.0, Fleet Arrow 0.0, Zax 0.0. Won by two and a-half lengths, twelve length's between second and third. Time, Smin 32sec. Eanfui'ly Welter, of 130 soys., one mile -Gokllirc' 9.0, 1; 'l Momithol, 9.1, 2; 2 St. Lewis, 0.0, 3. Also ran! Glittering Saml.s 0.7, Hemisphere 9.0, Pupuru 0,2, King of the Valley 9.1, Lady Middleton 9.0, Miss Avalanche 0.0, Takairini !).(). Won by half a head, live lengths between second and third. Time, lmiii Remuera Hurdles, of 350 sovs., two miles—Te Onga. 10.4, 1; Cloudy Dawn, 10.0, 2; Pip, 9.4,'3. Also started: Black Northern 10.1, 3 Idealism 9.10, Barbwiro 0.4. Won by two lengths, wir'.i Pip d"urJier back. Time, 4inin. Great Northern Steeples, of 1000 sovs., about tnree miles and a-luilf —Peary 10.2 (Mcl'abe), 1; Captain Jack, 1(1.0 (K. Rae), 2; Rull'v, l-O.li (MeFlynnl. 3. Also ran: Bcreoia '11.12. Glenmore 11.12, Waterworks 9.0, Paritutu 10.13, Sandy Paul 10.5, 3 llaaera 0.9, 7 GoJdborne 9.9, 10 Santiago 0.7. Waterworks led twice round, but. the second time he fell at the double in front of the stand. Captain .l:u k took the last fence in front of IVaiy. bat the hitter won by three lengths'i" the run home, with Huffy three length.- further back. Glenmore fell early in the race. Time, Smin li .;ec. Prince of Wai.s Handicap, of 500 sovs.. seven furlongs--:: Rlue,-,tone, 9J, 2; i'r.ikv Sou:t, 'lo.f, .1 Also started: 2 Crow.i Pearl 10.11,4 Gipsy lbdlo 10.2, Kaka.M 10.2, !1 Tripoli 10.1, 10 Allegation 40.1, 5 loUe fille 9.H1, 12 Tact 9.10, 7 Worcester 0.10, 13 Tangiwai 0.2, 8 Tragedy King 9.1, Hi Ovation 0.0, 15 Try Fluke 9.0, 14 Gerborga 9.0. Won by a neek, with three lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 33 3-sdec. Jumpers' Flat Race, of 150 sovs.. one mile and a-half- 3 Admiral, Souli 9.10. I Ngatiruaniii. 10.12. 2: First Wairiki, 9.11. 3. Also started: 2 Merritirax 10.7, leel 0.1, ii King Try 0.1, 5 Cullinan 9.1. Won by four lengths, with First Wairiki three lengths away third. Time, 3min 54see. Ladies' Bracelet, of 130 sovs, one mile -2 Self 10.11). 1 ; 3 Yankee Doodle, 11.0, 2; 4 Malawcrewere, 11.3, 3. Also started: 9 Carron 11.0, Coleraine 11.0. I Duma 11.0, 10 Kaihere 11.0, Master Lupin 11.0. II Master Sly 11.0. 12 Nimblefool 11.0, 5 Try Fluke'll.ll. (i Waldeinar 11.0, Won by two lengths, tTirco-quar-ters of a length separating second ami third. Time, lmin 40-cc I THIRD DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. . Auckland, Last Night. Unfit Club Cup, 130 sovs—lngenkender 1.1.5, Galvata. Irawadi. Phylos 11.0, Zak 10.12. Wild Cordon. Ngat-oa, Chri-\C'irrea_ rua, Kaflir. Bailygownn 10.7, Coleraine and Atahaere 10.7 (bracketed). Tamaki Steeples, two miles and a-half —Goldborue, Waterworks 11.0, Haueni 10.9, Kelp 10.3, Vestal, The Chief 10.2, Rapid 0.11. Tiri. I eel !).!). Cnrrnn 9.7. ■ York Welter Handicap, one mile- La Reina 11.9, Haskayne 11.7. Prince Soult 10.2, Bluosf.one 9.12. Royal Arms. Ngatiruaniii 9.10, .lolie Fille 9.8. Tact, Worcoster 9.7, Wee Olga, King Soult 9.0. Kawccn 9.4. Xgapiika 9.2. T.iiisriwai, Tragedy King 9.0. Winter' Steeple,, about three niile.sCaptain .lack 10.7, Kauroa 10.11. Waterworks 0.0. liullY 10.11. Napper Tandy 9.13 j Riro Atu, Goldborue 9.7. ' > Campbell Hurdles, two miles—Morrimax 10.7, Cloudy Dawn Hl.ii. Pip. Admiral Soult 9.5. Rualangala 9.4. King Try, Fleet Arrow. Matawercwere, Nukii- ( han, Rock Ferry 9.0.
j I-'itzroy Welter, six furlongs—Try Fluke 11.0, Revelation 10.2, Goidlhc 0.12, iTh,. Celt ;!.111, Ruse- ,1,. i.ißTre, (Jerbcvga, I Mouiithol 0.8, Signo, Salvia ii.7, Xuiii-od, jU'aidcniar O.li. Fxca\ator !). I, King (if the Valley, fironkiield, Jjlueform, <-o!e----raine, Sand)' liivr/.j, Ccuevievc, Kaihere, \iJiU\y Miil'dlctun, Ximblcfo. I, Red Pine Starkot, Clad Kyc, Vnllambrosa i).O. farewell Handicap, live furlongsCrown Pearl JO.f), Tripoli, Gipsy Belle, j Kak-iima, Allegation, lilueston'e M),O, Molie FiUe, Grattan 9.0, Spnlfi.sli 9.8, Tact 0.7, Dayfly 0.5, .Avon Park 0.2, Christ,nms Rose, General Madoro, Xgariki, Ovation 9.0. TROTTING. CANTERBURY PARK MEET'fXG. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Ohrislchurch, Satin-daw The following were, the results of today's trots:- Indies' Riaeelet Handicap (harness), one mile and a-half— JYoodl)uni, Isee., I; True Spec, ser.. 2; Forest Chieftain, T.-.ec.. :!. Time. 3inin s,>sec. Progressive llamli.-ap (harness), for unhoppled trotters, two miles—Norval j King, 22sec, 1; Maori Princess, 18sec, j2; Belvec, KJsee., 11. Time, omin 31 4-5 see. King George Handicap (harness), two miles— Edith A., .-isee , 1 ; Frandocia, (I see., 2: ivlm-icata, 4sec, 3. Time, 4min 53 2-osce. Middleton Handicap (saddle), two miles—Xordiea, Usee.. 1; Clingschild, 15 hoc, 2; Kokemocr, Usee., 3. Time, smin Gsee. Socklmrn Handicap (harness), for imhoppled trotters. Wo miles—Eeclro'cute, osec, 1; Truganini 2, Raymond 3. Time. smin 4 2-ssec. Advance Handicap (liarne,-.s). one mil;' and a-half—Oic,.-l>ee„ 1 ; Proud Girl. 5 sec., 2; Andy Regan, 3see., .'!. Time Sniin 43 l-ssee. Au Revoir Handicap (harness), nne mile—Prince Poole, -N-c. 1; Ripon Child, 4sec, 2; False Alarm, -!see., .'j Ti-i" 2min 27 2-ssec. Telegraph Handicap (saddlcl. one 'nil. —Medallian, .Isee., 1; Desdemona, -l.sec, ■2; Submarine, 3scc, 3. Time' 2min 6? B-ssee.
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