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Spotting

FLEM'INGTON NOTES. By cable. —Press Association.—Copyright Fiemington, October 20. Ul.va's Isle <li<l half a mile in 52sec.; Cagon throe furlongs in 3'Jsec.; Psytlyx is a hopeless, and Groyspur a dotvbtiul starter. WELLINGTON' RACING CLUB. SECOND DAY'S RACING. By Telegraph.—Per Presi Association. . Wellington, Last Night.

For the sccoad day of the Wellington Racing Club's meeting the weather was fine, but dull. The attendance was large. The totalisator handled £39,(172, as compared with £37,207 103 on the corresponding day last year. The total for the meeting was £f!5,347 10s, compared willi £02,87-1 10s last year, Results:— TARARUA HANDICAP, 140 sovs. One mile.—2 Dwan Bros.' blk c Columbus, 3 yrs, 8.3 (C. Emerson), 1; 0 Arlington, 8.2 (T.-Pritchard), 2; 7 Chillies, 7.7 carried 7.8 (O. l'rancis), 3. Also started: 1 Master Lupin, 0.2; 3 .Merry Cain, 8.7; 4 Momana, 8.5; 5 \Vant, 7..'); S Ruination, 7.3, carried 7.8; 9 ChaiJcrose, 0.0; |lO Roumania, 0.12. Won by a short length, two lengths between sccon.l j and tiiird. Time, Imiu, -11 4-3scc, SECOND HACK AXI) HCXTERS' STEEI'I<IiCiIA.SE, of 140 sovs. Two miles and a halt'.—2 E. .Short's b g Taurangi, aged, 0.10 (R. Edwards), 1; 5 Tyrannic, 10.8 (I!. Gray), 2; 4 Grit Lawless, 10.7 (If. Mi-Sweeney), 3. Also slartcd: 1 Nujk.iiiie, 10.13; 3 Waiwetu, 10.9; 7 .Makiri, 10.4; 0 Bandalcro, 0.10. liandalero fell at the first jump, anil W. Iliirle sustained flight concussion. \Yai- | wetn, Soporific, ami .Makiri fell later. Wei: by eight lengths, the third horse tUv. !i ii irj.ilis away. Time, jiuin. 33 sej.

SPRING TRIAL STAKES, of 100 sovs. Six fin-longs.—l Wire Tokemi's br f Miacat a, ;;vrs., 7.; i (H. Young), 1; 3 ilartigm s, 7.3, carried 7-7 (J. Olson), 2; 4 V 1 7.:!, rail-it-;! 7.1 (A. It.-; ,1) , 3. Also .started: 7 Conlirm, 8.0; Koeka'bye, 8.2, earned 7.11; Martyress, 7.3, carried 0.12; o Kosiaiii, 7."), carried 7.7; 2 llm-babye, 7.3, carried 7.1 i. KoeUabye and Jlaylress "'ere bracketed oil the tuta.i.-aior. Won by six lengths, two and a lull! lengths between second and thiij. Time, Imin. 10.-'ec. 'Prior to (,1m i (art Martyress bolted and threw Castles. \V. licil took liia place, l't-2Ai :C 10 HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. One •»'!••• - I S. McLcod and K. J. White's I) in l air Rosamond, 4 yVs., 7.0 carried 7.3 (W. Bell), 1; (1 ISirkful, fi.l2 (carried 7.1), H. Hunt), 2; S Bonny Helen, 8.9 ■((.!. Price), Also started: 1 Haskaync, S.t); 5 Av.abou, S.t; 2 Portraiture, 7.5; 7 Moutoa Girl, 7.8; !l Peroneal, 7.5; 3 iiene, 7.1, carried 7.(1; 10 Guiding Way, f-2; li Negative, 0.7,. carried (i.Il ! / a . Won by a long neck, third horse tlireei|:wrt.T.-> of a luiglli away. Time, Imin. 4 1 see.

•ILVd-.NILE HANDICAP, of 2,10 sovs. l-'or two-year-olds, l'our furlongs.—T. 1). I<n:ck and Sou's b c liangitero, 7.11 (■). U'Siiea), 1; Desert Gold, 7.12 (R. Berry), 2; 4 Wishful, 7.13 (B. D.-eley), 3. Ai.su started: Daneen, 7.8: 10 Golden Prince. 7.8; 2 Inter'ude, 7.8; ■> Ilvla, 7.7, carried ?.!»; 1 Klorerd, 7.7; 1.1 Taringan.utu, 7.7; 15 Pail Mall, 7.7; 8 Merry Dab-, 7.7; 12 Happiness, 7.7; 8 Xenno, 7.0; i) Tango, 7.(1, carried 7.12; 11 Privation, 7.2. \\ on by a long neck, third horse half a head further bank. Time, -i:i I-Jsee.

CHAM WOK 'pLATE, j Of 800 soys. \\ cight-for-age. One mile and a quarter. 1 W E. Bidwill's blk c Reputation (by Martian—Stepfeldt), Syrs.; 7.11 (L. Wilson) j 2 First Flight, 7.8 (W. Bell) 2 t Expect, !).! {A. 01'iver) ;"! Also started: 7 Kilrain, 9.1-4; 3 Merry Roe, 8.!); 0 Balboa, 7.11; 10 Elevate, 7.11; !) Fahrikotl'. 7.11; 5 Hyettus, 7.5; 8 Mouln, 7.8. Won by a "length, the third hor.-.e half a length away. Time, limill. 1) 2-fisce. Kr AIIIX !■; HANDICAP, of 121) ?OYS. •Six tiiriongs.--2 A. Cameron's hlk I' ' l.ady Black, Jyrs., y.a (T. I'riteliardi, 1; I S I'iunder, (i.7, tarried (IS (I',. Jteed). i; '■!> Ciia!c\tana. 7.i.'i (A. Heed), :l. A so st.aried: 4 ,\(a:.ter Aeiiil e.-, 8.1:!; 3 N;;arisa, B.if; 1 Suhm.rMon, X.O; li li!enloy, j.l: 7 Lidy I)ly'.esl'oi'd, 7.-, tarried T.b;,; H) Pin!; Ihalher, 7.11; [Sir Aynes, 0.7, (arried ii.ll. Won by a len.itli, c'l'ia!;w'ana onlv a inek heiiiud. Time Mmin 11 2-,e.' NAI.S'AT HANDICAP, of l.'iij Six furlong.-. A. limit's b f Lee, :>yi". ( 7.4 IH. -Miinson), 1; 2 llt'ldanu', s.l ' U. L'eeley),-; 7 I'eroniKa. 7.7 iC. I'hie r, on). •'I. AI:-o stalled: 1 IVsti:!ii.n, !'.!!; S Ltel'iot, b.S; 12 Perti'ada, 7-L'; 4 I'layoll'. 7.111, carried 7.11; llj Pavlova. 7.: i; • ■ H.iy My, 7.(1; 11 M.iwlnay, 7.0, carried '•'■1)1 0 Adroit, 7.0. carried 7.3:, ; u Suratura, 6.12, carried 7.1 !•••.. V.on b; two lviictiis, third horse 1 jree-niiarler} of a leuL'tli away. Time, Imin. J.j l-ssi'o. Con.'irqueiit ujiou Po.stiliion being humped in the last race, t e tslewards held an inquiry, and E. Manson, the rider of Adroit, was sus]ien.!ed for one month for interfering with the favourite, \VA\'J2RLEY-WAn'OTAI!A RACES. sik a:;ti;ih hvixs the our. . , Last Xi"h. f-lf. U'averlev-Wailotara ]!i\cin« Club', annual ineetinj» was In Id to-da" Thero wai a large attendance, nnd th» sum of £20,118 was put through tha tolahsator, as aga-'imt £lB,i,W *t last yosrs mectincf. Result.: BUEWICU HANDICAP, fi furlong Tneum 1, Zetcs 2, ffawl,, ;Sam 3. Also •tartad: 'Lord Lupin, Astor, Wild Lupin, Heathfr. AVon hy half a length. Tiuij 1 ini>i losee. MORTON; MRMOniAL UAftDEN", 7 fiirloitj?«. Qua V*Ji» 1, For,. 2. Onptjiin Jliro 3. Also started: Idol, Silrer Flood. Combustion. .Silrer J,inp. Wo» easily by three lengths. Tim, luiia JOsce. HANOIOA 1' HUIiDT.ns, ft mile „nd a half.—Queen's Post 1, Kew 2, St. Oatt 3. AI»o started: Wai]w]cu, Katua Si'rjai, Harbour Light, ltuapara Ad'

vanecr Graniiauu, Loop. Won by a length. lime lmm 47sec. WIbHON .5 j. aivjm, lour furlongs.— Fpworth 1, V\ai/ino 12, Tyson 3. Also j started: The Dodger, Powder Fox, Calais, Bivouac, W ltd Daisy, Patroness, .Silver March, Zion, Magncta. Won by a half a length. Time 4# 3-Csee. IWAVEILLIi V'-WAITOTAIIA CUP, 1% dilates. —Sir Autrim 1, Katana. 2, Manawhakaha 3. Also started: Ota-hu, Mulga Bill, Royal Dragoon. Won all tlie day. Time 2niin 12 ■l-Ssec. FLYING HANDOjAI', »it furlongs.— Denise Orine 1, Project 2, Bivouac 3. Also started: Patronymic, Patroness, Ulentulloeh, and Avcna. Won in a cantcr. Time lmin 17 2-ssec. jVlOljJlAllAlvl STAKES, ono mile Victory I', Cliamijiade 2, Cordon 3. AJso .starled: Invader, Harbour Florist, Silver Flood, and General Madcro. Won by half a length. Tiina Irnin 41 l-ssec.

JACKSON MEMORIAL STAKES, live furlongs.—Watine li Epworth 2, G-er-berga 3. Also started: Calais, Wild Daisy, Reconnoitre. Fi'oai a good start Gerbergu, and Calais were first away. Watiii« rushed to the front at the end of a furlong, and was joined by Epworth at tile tu:'u. Waiinw outstayed liis riral, and won by half a length, Gerbtrga two lengths away third. Then came Calais, Wild Daisy, and Reconnoitre. Time lmin '3seo.

(Our deiailed report and notes by •'Moiuroa" have miararrk-d. They will appear, to-morrow.) AUCKLAND WF.lGilTc?. •Wtdingion, Last Night. Ti'e following weights have been dot-lured fur the Auckland Kacing Cluli's

meeting: — MAIIJEX ILtJHJ)LF.B, ]'/» miles.—Grey King ! 1.];;, 'l'tayi'ii;. King, Shi'lieen 10,8, First Wahvki 9.13, King Try 9.10, Spat-ii.-li 9.9, v i: nk !l,>, The Colt 0.2 Providence, Lady Salmtche, Mon Athol 9.1, liallygowan, Ximblefoot, Centenary, (ilfiw'.lt.vn, I.uum, Waitoana, Submarine, Companion, Keeap, St. Helena, Glad live, Erindale, Advancer, S.O. 'OXKIIUXCA STICKPLES, three miles. —Borcola The Chief 10.13, Kauroa 10.11. Vestal, Unify 10.8, Hangitune, J'pc-rf• :k«!i, )>.irln Paul 10.2, Coronade, Taurnngi 10,1, Pip 9.12, Golbome 9.9, Xgatoa, Xat Lupji 9.5, Makiri, Blend Coroner, llocey, Atahere 9.7. HUXTEUS' 'STEEPLE, three miles.— Xgatoa, Xat Lupin 11.8, Beauty 10.13, Translire 10.12, ltotorangi 10.12, Merry Dancer, Aiaiicrc 10.10, Hockey, Lasio, Scots' Guards, lilaek Bobs, MoHyhawk, Coroner, Motokio, llaere Tika 10.7. lIOBSOX HANDICAP, six furlongs.— Antiphone 9.0, Fisher, Aehilledes 8.11, Selection S.Li, Lady Elgiva, l'araivai 5.5, Makura, 8.4, Tolorna 8.0, Hector Girl 7.13, Faith 7.12, Sunltanc 7.10, Otaraia 7.9, Hue de Guerre, Takinini 7.G, Glittering Sands 7.4, Salvia, Union Jack, Lady Pereiiry, Waitino 7.3, Colcrain, Cluepot, Jlluefonn, Mauette, Ulster, Matakami, Glueian, Signature, Tamahere, Don Castor, Graduate, Waionui Last Call, Lou! lladj, St. Gallo, Miss Pauline, Laverna, Anna Devling, Christine, Chris.tnia< Iti-sc, GUietanus, Gilmar 7.0. FLYIXG HANDICAP, seven furlongs. —E'eidi-akolT 9.0, Waioivewa, Eoval Irish S.lO, U'nestone S.B, Goldl'ire 8.5, Ineuru S.I, Prince Soult 8.1, l'atronale 8.0, Jollie I'ille, Phosphorus 7.13, Tact 7.11, Tripoli 7.10, Iliad's Hero, Kaivcen 7.9. Tangiwai 7.7, Fisher 7.5, G!oy, King Cliiara 7.5. Monorail 7.0. Parawai 0.12, Gold Xeclekt (i.lO. Signature 0.7. SHOUTS HAXDICAP, six furlongs.— King Lupin 9.2, Waiorewa 8.13, Grattan 5.7, Goldiire S.O, Toreador 5.5, Epwortli Salute 8.1, Prince Coull 5.3, l'atronale 5.2, Glad Tidings 8.1, Tact, Yankee Doodle 7.13, Iliad's Hero, Kaween 7.11, Apillon 7.7, King Cliiara 7.0, Delenda, Lvson 7.5, Tinopai 7.4, Selection, Chime 7.2, Kitty Be'airs 7.1, Gold Xeclekt 6.12, Waitino 6.10.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 131, 27 October 1914, Page 8

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Spotting Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 131, 27 October 1914, Page 8

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