SPORTING.
THE OTAKI lU>UR&
OONOIjUDEiia DAY.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, 'lead Night. The OtaJd races eonoiuiiod. in fine weather. There was a J«Mlge attendaftou, and good racing was seen. The. totalizator handled , £1L;824 tu;day, againat £10,2U0 on the, second da/ last yiiar, making W the meeting, compared with ls&,l4l) Jawt year. Results:—
Trial Handicap, fire furlongs—l Gold Soul, 8.4, 1; 6 Wild Daisy, 7.7, 2; 3 Janitor, 8.4, 3. Also started: 8 Jean >Laddo, 2 ImproTe, 4 Ladylike, G Hu»oa'bye, 7 A vena, 10 Plunder, II Portland Fianie, lo C&sco, 13 Signoretta, 16 llussl'ul, 9 Ksuhuanami, 13 Udo, lij Oyra, 14 Kinyervel, 12 Ulyibscs, 13 Tangthou. Won hy a length and a-lialf ythe third horse two, lengths away. Time, Imin 2 2-osec.
Otaki Hack, seven furlongs—l Rene, fi.9, 1; 4 Columbus, 7.4, 2; ti Amity, 7.4, 3. Also started: 3 Alocto, 7 U-lenJfe.in, Haumakaka, 2 Want, 0 XHevate. Won by a head, third horse two lengths oli'. Time, lmin 31 B-£feec.j Horn, rider of Glcnfern, and .H. Young, rider o>f 'Columbus, were cautioned for interfering with ltene.
Teringi Steeples,- aPoout two miles—2 Waiwetu, 0.7, 1; 3 Waterworks, 11.0, 2; C K'urnulpi, 10:18, 3. Al«o started: cj Merry- Lad, 7 Tyrannic, 1 Appontic, H Pond Memory, S *Bandalero, 4 Biend, 10 Chief Officer. iWon isj two lengt'lis, a length between second, and third. Time, 4min 5o l-saec.
President's Handicap, one mile —4 Peroneal, 7.13, 1; 5 Negative, 7.0, (21b over), 2- 1 Guiding Way, 7.13, 3. Also started: 3 Lady Louisa, 2 George, 0 Mulga Bill. Won by a length, a similar distance separating second and. third. Time, lrain 44 B-osce.
Electric Hack Handicap, five furlongs —2, Coldßbruami, 7.13, 1; 4 iMfastor Achilles, 8.5, 2; 1 Tyson, 3. Also started: li Ngarua, 5 Royal Sleeves, 2 Borsil, 3 LodV Davlesford, 11 Lady Vladimir, 10 Need, 13 S3ron Boy, 8 General Madero, 9 -feggy, 7 Miraculous, 14 Hend. Won if", a good length, a necfk between secend and third. Time, lrain 2 3 sstc.
Railway Maradfcflp, nix furlongs--:! Our King, 92., 1; 6 Mount Victoria, 7.13, 2; fi Wild Lupin, aa, 8. Abo started ■. 1 Peronilla, 4 Black Ijupin, 3, Mowbray, 7 Heather, 8 Semaphore. Won by a length, with a length and a-half * between second end third. Timre, lmiii 14 4-oscc, Subsequently Wild Lujpin mas disqualified for third place for havi' irried short weight, and Semaphore was placed third. iftahni iiodk Welter, one mile—-2 Gazette, 9.0, 1; 3 Arlington, 9.10, 2; (J Chillies, ftS, 3. Also started: 1 Maxtor Strowan, 6 Lady Koka, 11, Ninoladdo, Cordon, 10 Waitomio. IS Vigilant, 9 Mary ICilcheran, 7 Mystified. A line finish; won fey a iiead, Chillies -t length away. Time, link, 44 1-Ssec.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 108, 30 September 1914, Page 8
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449SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 108, 30 September 1914, Page 8
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