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SPORTING.

THE AUCKLAND MEETING. j ( i FIRST DAY. j ] By Telegraph.—Per Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. ; The Auckland Trotting Club's summer meeting opened to-day at Alexandria Park in perfect weather. There was a very large crowd. The totalisator registered £25,059 for the day, as against £23,792 for the corresponding day last year. Results: — INTRODUCTORY TROT HANDICAP, in saddle, 100 sovs. —1 Albertoria 15sec., 1; 2 Nut Ausel Usee., 2; 3 Blackthorn 7scc., 3. Also started: 15 Edward R., It Virago, 0 Lady Meldon, 7 Strabane, 5 Clilf 17 I'm cur ito;.ul, b Ea Arolia, 9 Fitzroy, 11) Gloola, UKereone, 2 Springbok, 13 Singlet, 10 Le Lawn, 12 Salvie Dash. Won all the way. Time, 3min 50 4-iisEC. DECEMBER HANDICAP, in harness, 100 sovs., a mile and a half.—l Mintson, scr., 1: 2 Muinwcl scr., 2; 3 Fraugaine Ihkc., 3. Also ran Typanui. Won easily by a length. Time, 3min 38 2-ssec. AUCKLAND CUP HANDICAP in harness, 630 sovs., two miles. —2 Steel Bell 7 sec., 1; 6 Prince Rufus Usee., 2; 3 Harvey Huon 9sec., 3. Also started: 8 Airana, 4 Jewel Chimes, 1 Walace Wood, 5 Stop It, 9 Clive, 7 Clive. Won by a length, with Harvey Huon a length further back. Wallace Wood was fourth and Clive was close up. Time, 4min 38 2-ssec. MOUNT EDEN HANDICAP TROT, in harness, 200 sovs., two miles. —4 Autocrat Usee., 1; 5 Live L., 2sec., 2. Also started: 12 Lady Wilmington, 8 Kirikiriroa, 7 Gray W., 1 Floranz, 11 Tableau, 6 Stringer, 3 Perole Bells, 13 Robex, 2 King Capitalist, 9 Grattan Abbey, 10 Syren. Syren finished first, but the win was disallowed for galloping. Time, 4min 59 2-ssec. PARNELL HANDICAP, in harness, .150 sovs., two miles. —2 Yady Zeppelin] 2(>scc., 1; 4 Resurrection 18 sec., 2; 5 St. Rella 20sec., 3. Also ran: 3 Wcreoa, 1 Ivempsey, 0 Recommended. Time, smin 2 l.Ssec. WAITEMATA HANDICAP, in saddle, 150 sovs., a mile and a quarter.—s Lady Rosier 15sec., 1; 6 Miss Dulce Usee., 2; 4 Huia Grey 13sec., 3. Also started: 8 Ludski, 2 Lieutenant, 7 Pakotui, 1 Muriel Derby, 3 C.M. Won by a length, Time, 3min 4-ssec, GREAT NORTHERN HANDICAP, 200 sovs., one mile. —1 St. Ursula Bsec., 1 i 6 Futurity Csec., 2; 2 Golden Rose ssec., 3. Also started. 10 Master Park, 5 Nuiform, 11 Dick Fly, 9 Grampin, 13 Silver Black, 7 Annoyed, 8 Bell Gray, 4 l'hyllistina, 14 Airana 3 Fashionwood, 12 Walnut. Won all the way by ten I lengths. Time, 2inin 15 2-ssec. ST. lIELIERS HANDICAP, in harj liess, 130 govs., one mile. —1 Copper King lOsec., 1; 2 Kempsey 9sec., 2; G Alf. I McKinney 2see., 3. Also ran: 9 Kirwee, 5 Ben F., 3 Lady Child, 4 Lord Victor, 7 Lady M., 8 Jungle. Won all the way by four lengths. Time, 2min 25 l.Ssec. THE MANAWATU MEETING. SECOND DAY'S RACING. I i Palmerston North, Last Night. There nils fine weather for the second day's races. Some excellent finishes were witnessed, and £28,602 was put through the machine, as against £26,544 - last year. Results:— KELVIN HACK HANDICAP, 110 1 sovs., one mile and 55 yards.—Orleans, 8.8, 1; Melodist, 7.0, 2; Janitor, 7.5, 3. • Also started: Invader 7.11, Soporofic 7.10, Master Strowan 6.12, Kahumangu 6.9. An excellent race, Orleans coming right through and winning by a head. Time, Irnin 45sec. TIRITEA HURDLES HANDICAP, of 120 sovs., one mile and three-quarters.— • Leapuki, 11.5, 1; Waipunoa, 10.3, 2; Flingot, 10.10, 3. Also started: ; Timothy 10.8, Golden Water 10.3 Captain Maeky 9.10. Won by a "small margin. Time, 3min 16 4-asec. HIGIIDEN HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs., six furlongs.—Ararat 7.3, 1; Ramanuwhiri 7.12, 2; Gold Soult, 3. Also started: Martian Princess 7.9, Shepherd's Bush 7.3, Botanist 7.0, Gold Rush 0.12, Hinemoana 0.12. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 15sec. LIVERPOOL HANDICAP, of 400 sovs., one mile and a furlong.—Pavlova 7.9, 1; Bertrada 7.9, 2; Princess Moutoa 7.1, 3. Also started: Kilrain 8.11, Ladoga 8.9, Byron, Fair Rosamond 7.9, Peroneal 7.3, Guiding Way 7.2, Pursefiller 6.12, Victons fi.7, Lady Alicia (i.7. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 54sec. PALMERSTON NORTH STAKES, 500 sovs., six furlongs.—Gladiole 8.10, 1; Kmperador 8.12, 2; Rangitero 7.2, 3. Also started: Formaliter 7.6, Happiness 0.4. Gladiole led from the start, winning by three lengths. Time, lmin Msec. '|'i:i;kacio hack welter handicap, of 101! -i«s„ seven furlongs.—Jem 7.1.'!, 1; l)es|i;i . •'■. Carrier 9.7, 2; Ladoguer 9..1. Also .-ted: Firing Line 9.2 Ormesby 7.12. Tangihou 7.10, Mystified' j.lO, Danger . ~„ml 7.10, St. Oiiht 7.10, Won by n nuiall margin. Time lmin 20 :i-.>sre. AWAI'UXr HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. six furlongs.--Denise Orme 7.11, i; Chakwami 7.1:1, 2; .Master Achilles 6.10, •i. Also started: Zeus S.I, I'enmilla ' !, ;>:|Ntreain 7.6, Epworth 6.10, blaster Achilles li.lo. Won bv half a Time, lmin 14 l-ssee. lIIMITAXCI W'KLTKU HANDICAP s'lo'l' "in S 'i T U '" ' ur ) 011 " s - —Suiibird' Also started: Square Deal S.lO, Stenuey 8.(1, fallow 7.0. Muleteer 7.7. W on easily. Time I mill JlOsee. THIRD DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. Palmerston North, Last Night. i WHITMOKK HACK HANDICAP, one mil;? and two furlongs.—Montana 8.3, ! Ining Line S.O, Want and Lady Nolan ' '•J, Soporific and Invader 7.5, Janitor ' TK MATAI HURDLES, one and a half - 1 n les.-Leapnki 12.5, • The Rover 11.6, 3 !i and Sir Donald 10.10, Timothy 10-), Kakawai and Lanark 9.0. CLANDEBOYE WELTER HAND!- : jY/.i- s^ Vt '". furlongs.—Master Lupin 9.6, 1

FAREWELL HANDICAP, one mile, 55 yards.—Bertrada 9.0, Princess Moutoa u 8.4, Victoris 6.13, Montana 6.9. [ 'J PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, one mile and a quarter.—Awahou 7.12, Bertrada 7.11, Moutoa Girl 7.5, Kimbombi 7.1, r Guiding Way 6.12, Stepney 6.7. £ WESTBURY HACK HANDICAP, five furlongs.—Lady Black 9.0, Miraculous I 8.8, Marimba 8.1, Cold Soult 7.10, Mart- 1 let 7.7, Papalitz 7.3, The Manse 7.0, Papauira 7.0, Shepherd's Bush 0.11, Gold j Rush, St. Omer 6.7. IvAWAU HANDICAP, six furlongs.— Pavlova 9.0, Gladiole 8.8, Denise Orme I 8.4, Zeus 7.10, Peronilla 7.7, Pariform, Coldstream 7.1, Lady Alicia 6.7. CHRISTMAS HACK WELTER HANDICAP, seven furlongs.—Despatch Carrier 9.12, Sir Fisher 9.1, Jem 8.9, Janitor and Prince Laddo 8.3, Melodist 8.1, Pohui, Tangihou, Namur, La Motte and Master Moutoa 7.7. 1 THAMES RACING CLUB. SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. Thames, Last Night. For the second day of the Thames meeting the totalisator handled £9992, the total for the meeting was £19,75G, as against £15,946 last year. Results:— HURDLES, one and a half miles. — Coronade 10.6, 1; Glenalbyn 10.1, 2. Also ran: Dunrobin. Won by half a length. Time, 2min oOsec, SECOND MAIDEN, six furlongs.— Troublesome 8.10, Zulupin 7.9, 2; Valam- . brosia 8.6, 3. Also ran: Glittering Sands,) Gluetana, Miss Avalanche, Blueform, Zinnia, Crispeen. Won by half a length. Time, lmin ssec. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP.—ApeIIon 8.0, 1; Minister, 8.2; 2 Genevieve 7.5, 3. Also ran: Positive, Arawa, Harenoa, Rosea, Vivace, Miss Lupinus. A splendid race, won by a neck. Time, 50} sec. McGOWAN MEMORIAL, one mile.— Tinopai 8.6, 1; Tattoo 9.0, 2; Aehilledes 8.6, 3. Also ran: Miss Livonia, Yankee Doodle, Parawai. Won by three lengths. Time, lmin 40.3 sec. SECOND HACK, five furlongs.—■ Tararu Jack 7.5, 1; Lady Middleton 9.0, ■ , 2; Acid Drop 7.4, 3. Five others started. 1 Won by a neck. Time, lmin 4i|sec. I COUNTY HANDICAP, six furlongs.— . Munster 7.5, 1; Troublesome 7.5, 2; Selection 7.0, 3. Also ran: Appelon. Won by half a length. Time, lmin , 15sec. ; STEEPLECHASE, three miles. — 3 Coronade 10.4, 1; Fire Away 9.8, 2; 1 Scotsguard 9.8, 3. Only starters. Won :, easily. WELTER, one mile.—Aehilledes 10.0, Q 1; Glenspire 9.7, 2; Takinini 8.11, 3. Also 5 ran: Sir Rupert, Sir Stroud, Glendina. ~ A good race, won by half a length. Time, 5 lmin 4see. 3 I TROTTING. 1 DUXEDIN J.C. MEETING. % SECOND DAY. '> Dunedin, Last Night. ' The Dunedin Jockey Club's summer f meeting concluded to-day in fine weather, there being a large attendance. The sum of £19,336 was put through the totalisator, as against 18,849 on the second day last year, making a total of £38,185, as compared with £36,b55 10r last y ear, Results:—! MILBURN HURDLE, one and a half miles.—4 True Blue, 1; 3 Kingsway, 2; 2 Hatana, 3. Also started: 1 Beacon. Won by half a length. Time, 2min 48 l-ssec. A record for the track. a a FERN HILL HANDICAP, seven furJ longs.—2 Sartorze, 1; 3 Quirius, 2; 5 Doon, 3. Also started: 1 Leading Lady, 6 Cortes, 4 Sylvia, 8 All Ready, 7 Varanian, 10 Martuk 11 Muircock, 12 Benefit, J 9 Volspcil. Won by a length and a half. ;> Time, lmin 29lsec. J. ALLANTON WELTER, one mile.-3 '• Honesty, 1; 8 Directoire, 2; 2 Mam-lite. ' 3. Also started: 4 Russo, • 6 Troon, 1 Mandeline, 5 Glcnowl, 7 Peerless. Won by a length and a quarter. Time, lmin 42 4-ssec. The Judicial Committee met 1 and disqualified J. Rae, rider of Directoire for three months for crossing. : ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP, one " mile. —1 Reval, 1; 4 Specialform, 2; 2 1 John Barleycorn, 3. Also started: 3 1' irst Glance, 6 Martius, 5 Peg, 7 Rongahere. Rongaliere threw his jockey in the preliminary arid bolted for a mile or more. Won easily by three-quarters of ' a length. Time, 2min 41sec. j , TAI HO A HANDICAP, six furlongs.— • 2 Golden Rupee, 1; 3 United Service, 2; 4 Carolus, 3. Also started: 7 Lion, 6 Kazan, 1 Medley, 5 Killaloo, 10 Resem- , blance, 8 Seamaid, 9 Micky Free. Won I by six lengths. Time, lmin lOsec. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, six fur- , longs.—4 Sister Radius, 1; 7 Fender 2- ■ 1 Findhorn, 3. Also started: 3 Obsono' 5 Cliudic, 6 Speedometer, 2 ChariniUa, 8 Won by a nose. Time, lmin 1 JUVENILE HANDICAP four furlongs.— 1 Holiday, 1; 3 Bonsign, 2- 5 Bellshire, 3. Also- started: 2 Down, 4 Oriande, 6 Blitz. Won by a neck. Time, 501-osec. .I'A RE WELL HANDICAP, seven fur longs—s Martian Maid, 1; 2 Golden 2; 3 Ogier, 3. Also started. 1 Twelfth Night, 6 Martel, 4 Scotch Memdv, 7 Officious. Won bv a neck. Time, lmin 29 l-ssut\ THE WTCSTPORT MEETING. ! Westport, Last Niglit. At the second day of the Westport lrotting Club's midsummer meeting £6170 was put through the totalisator, as compared with £5015 for the corresponding day last yea;-, making a total for the meeting of CU,s7 !, as compared with £9548 last meeting. Results:— GRANI.TY HANDICAP, Um i les —Red ' Maul, 1- Overland, 2; (foldseeker, 3. Won with ease. Time, 3min 57see. DASH HANDICAP. 1 mile.-Amv Dillon, I; Mada, 2; Red Prince, 3. Won by a head. Time, 2mi» 27sec. BULLER HANDICAP, 2 milcs.-Mako Mako, 1; Trinket, 2; Young Dillon, 3. Won by three lengths. Time, smin 4 3-sscc. Sr HA ? L^I STOK HANDICAP, U miles. Maud AUerton, 1; Cliaperone, 2: St. Dennis, 3. Time, 3min 43 2-ssec, ELECTRIC HANDICAP, li miles— Dick 8., 1; Lady Bella, 2; Forest Bill, 3. Trinket camo home first, but had been called off for leaving before lier

DOMINION HANDICAP TIIOT, 2, miles.—lnvestment, 1; Capcwell, 2; Kopara Dick, 3. Won by four lengths. Time, smin 20 l-ssec. WAIMANAGAKOA HANDICAP, 1 mile—Kitty Dillon, 1; Myrtle Leaf, 2; 5 Cliff, 17 Favour Royal, 8 Eu Arolia, 9 FAREWELL, 1J miles.—St. Joe, 1; Miss Black, 2; Signoretta, 3. Won by half a length. Time, 3miu 51sec.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 172, 29 December 1914, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 172, 29 December 1914, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 172, 29 December 1914, Page 8

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