SPORTING.
If'.VW'KK'S IiAV .WTXTKR AIKIiTJ.VIi. j By Telegraph!— Press Association. Hasting Last Night. Tile Hawke's Hay Jockey Club's winter mooting opened in splendid weather. Tile course was in excellent ■conditio:!, and, although there were, many spills the jumping wa,s very good. The attendance did not eome lip to expectations. The totalisator takings totalled £13,971. us against £14,105 at the corresponding meeting la< year. Results:— y\X K; I) f.A N-J >.S HACK STEKPLK011.ASK HANDICAP, of 1-21) sovs, about two milc-j—s .Fond Memory 9.13 1, 2 Jiollin 10.112 2, 7 Pelican 9.7 3. Also started: ;i Merry Lad, 4 Paremata, 1 Orey llenown, 8 Country 'Hoy, (! St. Fire. St. Fire fell at the first hurdle anil Merry Lad rail off at the next feme. I'areniata fell at the obstacle past the sod wall. 'Grey Renown fell at the last hurdle. 'Won by over a furlong. Time 4i»in 20sec. WINTER 11 A. i\ il ANDIUAP, of 101) sovs., once round.—l Heather Mixture 9.1} 1, 3 Plunder 10.43 2, 2 Toki 10.1 3. Also started: 4 Whakuhoki, (i Maltegarde, 111 HoJenhani, 7 Sensitive, S Irish Fusilier, IS Elevator, 4 Pearlform, 9 Anguish, 11 Jtongaro, 10 No idea, 14 Miss Percy, 17 Uiii'.usMion, 5 Iliktthakeke, Ifi Tragedienne. 12 Royal Favorite, 15 Banger Signal, ( St. Omcr. All got away well. Hi tuber Mixture came .away and won by a short length, the same distance dividing the second and third liorscs, Time, lmin 52sec. JIA\VKI£'S BAY HURDLES, of 300 sovs, two ciniles —2 Waiiuinoa 9.4 1, $ Cornelian IU.O 2, 0 Aruake 10.0 3. Also slanted: 1 Hereford, 5 Player, 4 Vi, 7 ; |j!'.u ,: bi!i'n. After getting a fair start, Yi and Braeburn fell at the first hurdle, with Aruake leading ami Hereford close up. After passing the stand in the first round, Cornelian and Waipunoa overj took Aruake. Won by .a neck, several lengths between the second and third. Time 3min 59sce. HAWKE'S BAY STEEPLEOFTA.se, of s(h) sovs, three mile.-,—l J. K. Jackson's Soporific 11.0 (11. Thompson) 1, 3 W. •J. Phillips's The Diver 0.7 (IA: MaeDonald) 2, 5 ]]. J. Cameron's Glenmore 14,2 I (J. Deeley) 3. Also started: 4 Leapuki, (i Bonny, 2 Natipata, 8 .Sportsman, 7 'Maku. Soporific and. Leapuki started away in the lead. Leapuki ran off at the first hurdle. The lull field negotiated the sod wall. Soporific and Glenmore were leading when passing the stand, and this order was maintained to the back stretch, where Maku fell. kSoporifiv: was still leading when passing the. stand the second time, with The Diver next ami Glenmore in close attendance. Bonny fell at the sod wall, and at the next hurdle Naupata came to griof, the race, being left to the t'hreo placed horses. Soporific winning by a head. Time Groin 38see. . WUTATCATU HACK HURDLES, of 100 sore, one mile and three-quarters—3 Doon 0.8 1, -2 Hurakia 10.5 2, C Brunswick 0.5 3. Also started: 1 Ruatangata, 1 Epworth, 8 Merry Jack, 9 Eternity, Kiatoa. 4 Vascular, 5 Ormoloid, 11 Pipo day, 10 Cyra A gtmd race along '"lit, resulted in Doon winning a neck Ruatangata fell at the last liiirdle. Time 3min 17sec. HUNT CLUB STEDPLEOHASE, two mile.s and a half—3 Bandalero 11.2 1, 4 Kirkbv 10.9 2. 1 Master Wobb 11.12 3. Also started: 5 Colonel Wobb, 6 Defeat, 7 Kura, 2 Clinker. Colonel Wobb ran ofT at the second hurdle, leaving Kirkby in front, with Jtandalero second. Oooniiig into the straight, Kirkiby still led, with Bandalero and Master Webb in tliat order. Won by a length and a half, the rest of the field being furlongs away. Time smin 25sec. HERETAUXGA TIMNDTCAP, of 150 sovs; six furlongs and a half—3 Ardent 9.7 1, 7 llyinettius 9.1-2 2, 4 Beldame 10.7 3. Also started: 2 Wild Lupin, 10 Mount Victoria, 5 Haumakaka. Blade Heult, 9 Raumanuwhiri, fi Alces, 8 Royal Mary. After a good race. in the straight. Ardent shot out and won, beating llymettius by half a lengtl}. Time lmin 25sec..
ACCEPTANCES FOE SECOND DAY. The Hawkc's Bay winter mooting acceptances for tlic second day are:— KIDXIAIPPER.S' HACK I-lURIDLHS, one mile and a half— llnnakia 10.13, Rua-tang-ata 10.0, Brunswick 9.5, Merry .Tack and Forelight 0.2, Ormstow. Pipe Clay, Scrutineer and Eternity 0.0, ITAVKLOOK TUCK. STEEPLER, two miles—Merry Lad 11.0, Fond Memory 10.9, Master Webb 10..1. Golden Water 10.0, Colonel Webb, St. Fire and Rufliana 9.7, TURAMUE HANDICAP HURDLES, one mile and three-quarters—Cornelian 10.7, Artiakc 10.2, Vi 9.12, San Pan 9.8, llranburn 9.3. Aratiatia 9.0. 'UAHMIvS' BRACELET, one mile and a half—Hereford 11.12, Flingot 11.11, Beldam o i 1.1). St. Elm 11.8, Shaki 11,0, Brans-field 10.12, Will 10.9, Miss Percy, Ilikahnkeke and Merriwa 10.7. JUNE STE BPLEOIIASE 1 HANDICAP, about two miles and ,a half—Soporific 12.8, Morning 10.12, Leapuki 10.7, Tlie Diver 10.2. Naiupata 9.9, Bonny 9.7. IiiAI'KAiWA HACK, six furlongs and a lialf—Haumakaha 10.11, Mi Cara 10.5. Toki 10.3, BlaVk Heart 9.13, Maltegarde 9.13. Admiral Beatty 9.12, Ramaumohiri 9.9, Bodenliam, Alces, and Irish Fusilier, ll.li, d'alstone, Field Force 9.4, Anguish !! 3, C'onziska 9.2. Hymen, Mandoline, Kb Idea, Discussion, Tragedienne, Master lloger, Danger Signal, Astrologer. St. Omer and Papauira 9.0. FINAL .HANDICAP, six furlongs-Bel-dame 10.8, Ardent 10.fi, Ilj'mottius 10.4, Mount Victoria 9.4, Black Heart 9.0.
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