rnffl NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY OCX'S LIST OF SALES FOB ~ OCTOBER— Tuesday, 26—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday, 26—Manaia. Friday, 29—Waverley. MANAIA SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26. THE N.Z. LOAN &. MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD, iryiLL sell by Public Auction as above: 30 forward and store cows 6 fat cows 20 bnllß 25 yearling heifers 20 springers 16 store pig* 60 posts
Welcome Nugget was still in front at the distance, but Imarose wore him down over the last bit, and won a fine race by half a length. Wild Lupin was a length and a half further back, and then came Tangawai, Patronale and Ratana, Time, 2min 141-osec. FLYING HANDICAP, of 105 sovs.; second 10 sovs. from stakes. Six furlongs. 7 J. Craig's ch m Vladineau, by Vladimir—Noyeau, 6yrs., 7.3 JB. Morris) '~~j 3 A. Rayne's br g King Chiara, 6yrs., 9.9 (0. MoCarten) 2 1 G. Morris' ch g Combustion, 6yrs, 8.13 (B. Hatch) ~-,.-. 3 (Winner trained by J. Morris.) Also ran: 4 Calais 9.4, 2 Coropet 8.7, 6 Iceberg 7.9, 5 Vestalis 7.3, 8 Henry Clay 7.0, Scratchings reduced the field to eight, Combustion being a warm favorite. Vladineau and Vestalis broke the line, and were followed along" the back by King Chiara, Coropet and Combustion. Vladineau led into the straight from King Chiara and Combustion, and they ran home in that order, the lightweight scoring easily by a length and a half, with the third horse a length away. Then came Calais, Iceberg and Coropet Time, lmin 172-ssec. ' MOUMAHAKI STAKES HANDICAP, of 105 sovfl.; second 10 sovs. from stakes. One mile. 3 A. G. Crawford's br m Lady Amai, by Lupin—Amai, aged, 8.7 (W. Price) , 1 2 J. Fryer's b g Welcome Nugget 4yrs., 9.0 (R. Hatch) 2 5 J. Barlow's ch m Glacier, syra, 8,3 (R. Brown) 3 (Winner trained by owner.)
Also ran: 1 Melodist 8.3 (inc. 31ba. over), 4 Bold Stroke 7.7, 9 Classis 7.6, 8 Cokeley 7.0, 6 Cordon 7.9 (inc. 911s over), 7 Abalone 7.3 fine. 31bs over). Paeroa was the only defection, and Melodist was picked out as "the pea." After Bold Stroke had delayed the start for ten minutes by her antics, Mr. T. Cameron slipped them to a ' beautiful start. Welcome Nugget and Melodist temporarily showed out, but GUcier and Bold Stroke headed the pair and led along the back. Welcome Nugget drew up with Glacier at the' turn, and Lady Amai came strongly under punishment. A ding-dong race home saw Lady Amai snatch a neck victory from Welcome Nugget, .with Glacier a length away. Then Mowed Bold Stroke and Cordon Time, lmin 4)6 l-ssec. JACKSON MEMORIAL STAKES HANDICAP, of 105 sovs.; second 10 soys. from stakes. Five furlongs. 2 R. A. McKenzie's br m Black Ada, by All Black—Armada, 4yrs., 9.4 (inc. 141ba. pen.), (R. Hatch) . . 1 3 A. Alexander's ch c Bisogne, 3yrs., 8.4 (McCarten) .' 2 4 B. T, Bennet's b g Bivouac, fiyrs., 9.5 (inc. 71bs. pen.), (Price) r.. a (Winner trained by T. Lloyd.) Also ran: 1 Tirana 8.12, 5 Interlude 8.7, 9 Durane 8.3, 13 Freckles, C Akatai 8.0, 10 Idolist 8.0, 7 Festoon 8.0 11 Maid o' Gowrie 8.0, 12 Dood 8.0, 14 Princess Lucky 8.0, 8 Joey 8.0. Bivouac was first away, followed by Black Ada and Interlude. Black Ada quickly silenced the opposition in the straight, but was all out to stall off a finishing run by Bisogne, who just failed by a' head to reach Black Ada. Bivouac was a length away third, followed by Tirana and Interlude. The totalisator investments were £ 18,333, a decrease of £1785.
WELLINGTON- RACING CLUB. By Telegraph.—Preas Association. Wellington, Last Night. The Wellington Racing Club's spring meeting concluded to-day in dull and showery weather. The course was, however, in good running order. The totalisator handled £41,781, as against £39,672 on the corresponding day last year, making the total amount handled for the two days £74,084. Results:— SECOND HACK AND HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE. Two and a half miles.—l Otupai (-Lawrence) 9.7, 1; Agatha Green, 11.7, 2; 0 Lady Renown, 9.7, 3. All started. Won easily by two lengths. - Time, flmin 38sec. TARARUA HANDICAP. One mile.6 Dribble (Wilson), 8.5, 1; 2 Hylatus, 7.6, 2; 3 Thoughtful, 7.7, 3. All started. Won by a length. Time, Imin 44 3-ssec. SPRING TRIAL STAKES. Six furlongs.—s Red; Ribbon (R. Reed), 7.3, 1; 2 Seddul Bahr, 7.5, 2; 3 Moutoa' Queen, 7.8, 3. Scratched: Panmurc, Merry Andrew, Hylanii, Pall Mall. Won by a length, a length and a half between second and third. Time, lmin 15V,sec 'PEARCE HANDICAP. One mile—--7 Taringamutu (Emerson), 7.5 1; 11 Haumakaha, 6.10, 2; 1 Goldstream, 8.1, 3. Scratched: Kooya, Maniaroa, Botanist, Master Achilles. Won by a length and a half, a neck separating second and third. Time, lmin 43sec. JUVENILE HANDICAP. Four furlongs.—Tino Atua (R. Reed), 7.13, 1- 3 Nystad, 8.0, 2; 3 Hyllus, 7.12, 3. Scratched: Rockbound. Won by a length, two lengths between second and ttilf>. Time, 49 l-ssec. CHAMPION PLATE. f Of 800 sovs.; one and a quarter miles. 1 Desert Gold (O'Shea) ,7.6 1 3 Nones (Emerson), 7.6 2 4 Battle Eve (Bell), 7.11 3
Also started: 2 Chortle, 5 Loyal Arch. Won by a length, five lengths between second and third. Time, 2min 9 4-ssec. RUAHINE HANDICAP. Six furlongs. --3 Sea Lord (Oliver), 8.7, 1; 1 Limpet, 7.10, 2; 9 Rongora, 7.3, 3. Scratched: Martlet. Won by a head, two lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 172-6seo. NAI NAI HANDICAP. Six furlongs. —1 Centre (Buchanan), 72, 1; 3 Black Lupin, 6.12, 2; 6 Ardent, 7.0, 3. Scratched: Lady Daylesford. Won by half a length, one length between second and third. Timn. lmin 15 4-6seo
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