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SPORTING.

FEILDING MEETING, FIRST DAY. By Telegraph.—Per Press Association. Feilding, Lust Night. The weather ,was line, but windy, there being a large attendance. Totalisator investments amounted to £17,1*25, as against £lii,2(X> last year, llesults were as follow:

AO RANGI TRIAL STAKES. Five fur-lc..gv•..--3 ilamoanawhiri, 1; 1 Royal Mary, 2; S .Mary Kilcheran, 3. Also started. 0 lvahuuiangu, 4 Wild Daisy, 14 Friction, 5 King's Boy, 12 Vladian, 10 teir Fisher, "13 Cockcley, 2 Formaliner, 11 Namur, 7 Jem,!) Master Moutoa. Won easily by four lengths. Time, lmin. 3 2-ssec. ,

FLYING STAKES. Six furlongs.—3 Play Off, 1'; 11 Astor, 2; 4 Sunbird, 3. Also ran: li liewi Poto, 1 Bertrada, 7 Lady Louisa,' 9 Mount Victoria, 12 Adroit, 2 Bold Stroke, 10 Epworth, 5 Teather, 8 Coldstream, 13 Matlow. Won by a short head. Time, lmin. 15 4-ssec.

ST. 'ANDREW'S HANDICAP. One mile and a half. —2 Portraiture, 1; 1 Maniaroa, 2; (i General Webb, 3. Also ran: 5 Lady Laddo, 3 Passadena, 4 Manawakalia. Portraiture had a two lengths' start, ilaniaroa led into the straight, but Portraiture won by a neck. Time, 2iuin. 43 2-ssec.

SPRING HURDLES:- About two miles, -(i Aruake, 1; 3 Fashion Plate 2; 8 Papador, 3. Also ran: 2 Player, 7 Bercola, 1 Kover, 4 Flingot, 5 Glenorchy, 9 Timothy, 10 Taurangi, 11 Makiri. A splendid race, Won by a neck. Time, 4min. l%sec.

WATUNA HACK HURDLES. One mile and a half. —3 St. Gate, 1; 13 Waiao, 2; 10 Roseblush, 3. Also ran: 4 I.epuki, 5 Waipalui, 1 'Aratiatia, 4 Diver, 2 Ohaku, 7 Waiwetu, 11 Rauparaha, 12 Rangipoa, G Captain Macky, 8 Vigilant, 4 Grandson, 14 Lady Strowan, 10 Waipunoa, 9 Stagnant. Won comfortably by three lengths. Time, 2min. 50; 4-ssec.

NINTH FEIfcDTNG STAKES, of 500 sovs. Five furlongs.—4 Rarigitiro, 1; 2 Postillion, 2; Battle Eve, 3. Also van: G Chillies, 5 Gladiole, 3 Allan Doonc, 8 Legal Tender, 7 Dribble. Won all the wav. Time lmin. 3see. KIWITEA AVEUTER. One mile and 54 yards.—s Wild Lupin, 1; 2 Kimbombi, '2; 1 Guiding Way, 3. Also van: 4 Bivkful, 7 Gazette, Victoria, 8 Muleteer, G Bon Rain. Won easily by four lengths. Time, lmin. 47see. FITZROY HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—s 'Roumania, 1; 4 Princess Moutoa, "2: T.adifv, 3. Also van-. 14 Lubriline, 3 Master Achilles, G Montana, 2 Alecs, 7 Alba, 17 Golden Sky, S Orleans, 10 Bodenbam, 1 Quo Vadis, 9 Miralma, lfi General Madero, 12 Te llou Hon, IS Dekklio, 13 Elevate, 15 Ruapara, 10 Fore, 20 Blue Beard.

SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. , | Feilding, Last Night. Acceptances for the secpnd day of the Feilding races are: CHELTENHAM HURDLES. One mile and three-quarters.—Player ]1.!), Aruake ■11.2, The Rover 10.11, Timothy 10.0, Flingot 9.11, Glenorchy 9.10, Lcapuki 9.3, Makiri D.O. ROXGOTEA HACK HURDLES. One mile and a half. —Waiaio 10.2, 'Aratiatia 10.0, The Diver n.l 1, Sir Donald 9.10, Okahu 0.8, Waiwctu 0.5, Ruiiparaha 0.4, Roseblush 9.3, Captain \laeky, Master St rowan, Vigilant, Stagnant and Lady Strowan 9.0.

XIKAU IIACK. Six furlongs.—Square Deal 8.12, *&llen Doonc 8.11, Master Achilles 5.7, Roumania 8.5, Now York 7.13, Ladifv 7.12, Sir Alba 7.11, Gold Soult 7.9, Quo Vadis, Orleans, Ramoanawliiri 7.8, Bodenbam 7.7, Madeline, Fid-r'.-ssa and M vstifird (i.O. MANCHESTER, HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter.—Portraiture 0.3, Maniaroa and Passadena 8,4, Kimbombi, Peroneal 5.2, Guiding Way 8.1, Manawakaha 7.8, Victoris, General Webb and General Mailero G. 7.

YORK STAKES. Seven furlongs.—Rewi Poto 9.0, Play Oft' and Bortrada 8.9, Peronilla 8.2, Pursefiller 7.0, Black Lupin 7.7, iMt. Victoria and Adroit 7j5, Chillies 7.0, Sunbird 0.13, Coldstream, Matlow, and Te Hon Hou 0.7. RAILWAY WELTER. One mile and a distance.—Wild Lupin 10.0, fiirkful 9.G, Gazette 8.11, Victoria and Prince Moutoa 5.2, Alces, General Webb and Elevate 7.10.

OROUA STAKES.—Postillion 0.1, Rewi Poto 9.0, fjrattan 5.12, Astor 8.11, Bertrada 8.9, Bold Stroke 7.11. TAKAPUXA MEETING. ' __ CONCLUDING DAY. Auckland, Last Night. IThe Takapuna Jr-'-ny Club concluded its Spring meetim. ..'terday in fine weather, there be' - very large attendance. The t-...:i.isator recorded 1 £32,485 for the da>, making a total of £53,25U for the meeting, as against £■46,213 last year. Results:— STANLEY HANDICAP MAIDEN HURDLES. One mile and a lmlf and 100 yards.—6 Beauty, 1; 7 Merry Dan, 2; 3 Centenary, 3. Also started: 1 Florist, 2 Lady Sabretache, 5 Spalperion, 9 Lady •Dot, 10 Providence, 15 Starket, 16 Silver Queen, 14 Nimblefoot, 12 Glad Eye, 11 Glenalbyn, 8 Companion, 13 Master Catesby, 14 Advancer, 17 Recap. Won easily by fivo lengths. Time, 2min. 58see. CAUTLEY HANDICAP. Five furlongs and a half.—3 Kitty Bellairs, 1; 2 King Lupin, 2; 1 Toreador, 3. Also started: 4 Delenda, 7 Salute, 6 Miss Livonia, 5 Selection, 9 Maui Nina, 8 Lady Oldwyn. Kitty Bellairs, though strongly challenged by Lupin, kept the inside running all the way, and won by a length. Time, Imin. 9 2-ssec. VAUXHALL HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—3 Hadj, 1; 0 Plenipotent, 2; 5 Marble Star, 3. Also started, 2 Tinoreka, 1 Glittering Sands, 11 Golden Petal, 13 Oolerain, S Eionnula, 12 Troublesome, 10 St. Lewis, 15 Gluetanus, 14 Laverna, 17 Acid Drop, 9 Blueform, 7 Jlawarden, 15 Ulster, 4 Tatnahere, ]fi Nildali. Won easily by a length, in the fuce of a strong and unexpected challenge. Time, Imin. 30sec.

SPRING HANDICAP. One mile.—G Jolie Fille, 1; 3 Patron.ile, 2; 5 Plio-

phorus, 3. Also started: 1 Monojack, 2 Goldsize, 8 lneuru, 4 Tinopai, 9 Ratana, 10 Kaween, 7 Bedford, 11 (Manette. Patronali! led ail tlie way from a splendid start, closely attended by Phosphorus, but in the straight Jolie Fllie broke 'through the close-packed field and won •by half a length. Time, lmin. 42 l-ssec. RAKINO HANDICAP. Four furlongs. For two-year-olds.—l Loyal Arcli, 1; 2 Housewife, 2; 3 Bisogne, 3. Also started: 5 Bredo, 4 Lightning. Won easily all the way by two lengths. Time, lmin. Usee. KAWAU HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. A mile and three-quarters.—Spalfish, 1; ' 3 Dogger Bank, 2; 4 Huffy, S. The only | other starter was Barbwire, wlto lost liis rider. Won easily. Time, 3min. 20 2-5 sec. ,

PUPUKE HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.

—1 Signo, 1; 8 (Achillides, 2; 7 Makura, 3. Also started: 2 Soldier, 3 Haku, 4 Fisher, 10 Glenspire, 5 Munster, 9 Chris-

tine, 12 Nimrod, 11 Troublesome, B Lady Penury. The. favorite got command early, and was never seriously troubled. Won by a length. Time, lmin. sOsec. WELTER [HANDICAP. —2 Monorail, 1; 5 Tripoli, 2; 7 Devastation, 3. Also started: 0 Electrokoff, 3 Phosphorus, 1 Gloy, 4 Worcester, 9 Kaween 8 Ovation, 11 Takinini, 10 Flying Soult. Devasta-

tion led for most of the distance but at the turn Monorail got command, and won by three lengths, two lengths separating the second and third horses. Time, lmin. 43scc. , ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 1, 30 November 1914, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 1, 30 November 1914, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 1, 30 November 1914, Page 8

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