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SECOND DAY'S RACING.

Tho acceptances for the second day are :rood A slight drizzle fell during last night, and this fcliould improve tlip course. Tirohanga should be improved as the result of his racing yesterday, and looks not harshly treated in the Okaiawa Hurdles. Wise Bird was unlucky to lose on the first day, but is lightly treated in the Waiinate Handicap. Sir Moselcy should have numerous friends. In the Atkinson Memorial Stakes Bertnida makes her first start at the meeting, and is particularly well handicapped. Square ])"»1 ran a good race yesterday for a mile and a quarter and will carry a lot of money to-day. Enrperador may be the pubic fancy in the Hawcra Stakes. He won very easily yesterday, and a mile should suit him. In the Normanby Welter, Patronymic and Invader may be well backed. Crawford who ran a good race in open company on the first day, should give a good account of himself in the Inaha , Hack Flat. TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. . SUMMER MEETING. Uj Telegraph—Per Press Association Auckland, Last Night. The summer meeting of the Takapuna Jockey Club concluded to-day in ideal weather. There was a very large attendance. ' The totalisator handled £30,069 for the day, making £03,324 for the meeting, as compared with £58,430 of the summer meeting of last year. Eesults: — MOANA HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. ! Seven furlongs.—2 J. Knott's Marble Star, 9.0 (Conquest), 1; 11 Hopye, 7.13 (Mullins), 2; 3 Goldmount, 8.11 (Oliver), 3. Also started: 7 Takanini 811. 8 Lady Lynette 88, 1 Gluetanus 8.7, 5 Glucian 8.3, 4 Tamalnre 5.2, 10 Brookfield, 9 Manette, 0 Dandy Breeze, 12 i Euros 7.13. Marble Star moved up I from third position at the turn, and ■ won by three lengths, one length bp- ; tween second and third. Time, lmin ■ 31sec. 1 TAKAPUNA HANDICAP MAIDEN - HURDLES,, of 175 sovs. One mile and - a half and 100 yards 1 T. Gordon's l Spalperion, 10.10 (O'Connell), 1; 2 Poictiers, 9.10 (Tutchen), 2; 3 Barb - wire, 10.13 (Conway), 3. Also started: t 5 Haku 9.6, 7 The Celt 9.2, 9 Lavcrna s 10 The Glad Eye, 0 Waitopa, 8 Nimble 1 foot, 4 St, Lewis 9.0. Spalperion was ii A front during the greater part of , tin e distance. Won by three lengths, twi .- lengths between second and third. Time a 3min lsec. n SUBURBAN HANDICAP, of 200 sovs ;- Five and a half furlnjigs—2 L. Harris if Toreador, 8.11 (Conquest), 1; 1 Soultanc c 7.10 (C. Brown), 2; 3 Munster, 6. e (Robinson), 3. Also started: 7 Blue y stone 8.7, 4 Kitty Bellairs 8.1, 6 Delend; •- 7.1, 8 Blue Garments, 5 Gold Neckle y 0.10. Toreador led all the way an d won easily by a length, half a lengt ie between second and third. Time, lmi ,o lOsec. il TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB HAND] i- CAP, of 500 sovs. One mile and >a quarter.—l F. Marshall's Bedford, 8. », (Conquest), 1; 4 R. Hannon's Tinopa y 7.7 (Robinson), 2; C J. Williamson' if Royal-Irish, 8.0 (McFlynn), 3. Ais t, started: 3 Goldsize 8.3, 8 La Reina, ly- Allegation 7.12, 2 Phosphorous 7.11, s. Selection 6,9, 9 Monorail, 6.8, 10 Ovatio a 6.7. Tinopai took a lead early in tli ie race, but Bedford was always handy an in at the turn came through" and won i ir a punishing finish by half a lengtl ii- Royal Irish was coming very fast i ie the last three furlongs, but Tinopai kej ir second place by half a neck. Pliosphoroi is' and Allegation were fourth and fiftl in The pace was too hot for the well-know id aged mare La Reina, which broke dow !T at the conclusion of the race and we (I, taken off the track with difficult; Time, 2min 9 l-ssec. :lt --*;;:■ >n HOBSON HANDICAP, of 200 sov [i- Four furlongs.—3 D. Moraghan'3 Loy: y, Arch, 9.13 (McMillan), 1; 2 Houscwif lg 8.6 (Conquest), 2; 7 Harlestonc, fi a- (Chaplin), 3. Also started: 5 Analogi r- 7.11, 1 Lightning 7.9, 9 Delimbre, a Causeway 0.12, 6 Hiera, 4 Torotoro 6. it Harlestone and Housewife got asa h. smartly and led into the straight, whei ?d Loyal Arch came through and won easil by two length, a length between secoti ie and third. Time, 51aec. :k s t RANGITOTO HANDICAP, of 200 sov k1 Five and a half furlongs.—4 ] t- McMiken's Munster, 8.10 (Tapp), 1; Id lhapuna', 8.5 (Brady),'2, 1 Loloma, 8, iv (C. Brown), 3. Also started: 5 Makur ,'d 8.11, 6 Troublesome 7.5, 7 Glucian 7.: ,o 3 Zulupin 7.2, 0 Nimrod, 10 Manette, 1- Dandy Breeze 7.0. lhapuna was' out i front along the back, bitt at the tur i-)into the straight Munster' came-tlffoug i- from the middle division and won ifairl ig easily by a length and a half, a lengt t, between second and third. Time, lmi ,t lOsee. d WAIWERA HANDICAP HURDLES y of 200 sovs. One mile and three -• quarters—s W. G. Irwin's St. Lewii k 9.0 (Hall), 1; 3 Lady Sabretache, 9. 'o (Adolph), 2; 1 Cloudy Dawn, 11.5 (Mt a Flynn), 3. Also started: 1 Te Ong :* 11.0, 4 Starket 9.3. Starket and Lad; Sabretache led for a time, and then Si Lewis moved up in tho last round an was never seriously troubled, winning b four lengths, Cloudy Dawn five length further back. The winner paid a ver sensational dividend. Time, 3mi : e 171-ssee. t ANNIVERSARY WELTER HANDI ,; CAP, of 300 sovs. One mile—3 H. £ Mackenzie's Lady Penury, 7.7 (Chap .. lin), 1; 1 Tattoo, 9.3 (Robinson), 2; 0 Jolie Fille, 9.8 (McMillan), 3. Als 1 started: 6 Prince Soult 9.4, 7 Yanke „' Doodle 8.5, 8 Tripoli 8,0, 4 Worcester, 1< I Gloy 7.12, 11 Kaweeen 7.9, 14 Maui Nin: J 7.8, 9 Troublesome, 12 Takanini 7.7, 1; K Ovation, 2 Hadj. The three placei ,1 horses fought out the last four fur longs. Wo n by half a length, one lengtl f between second and third. Gloy comin; very fast was fourth. Time, lmii !, 431-ssec. THE LAUNCESTON CUP. By Cable— Association—Copyright, ' . Received 4, 10.30 p.m. ' Hoßart, January 3. ; LAUNCESTON CUP.—Haystori, 1: Pearl King, 2; Lord Grey, 3. Time 2min 34-Jsec—A record.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 203, 4 February 1915, Page 8

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SECOND DAY'S RACING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 203, 4 February 1915, Page 8

SECOND DAY'S RACING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 203, 4 February 1915, Page 8

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