SPORTING.
TAKAPCJNA MEETING. FIRST DAY'S RESULTS. . By Telegraph.—Press Association, Auckland, ,Tan. 27 The Ta'kapuna races were hold to-dav in beautiful weather. There was a vc"V large attendance. The t.otalisatoY handled £3;!,913 10s as against £34,017 It's last year. Results:— TRIAL HANDICAP.—S Silver Lupin (O'Shea) 1, 2 Chilblain 2, 3 Keystone Also started: fi Plenipotent, 3 Thrace, 12 Nimrod. 8 Undo Ned, 7 Sea Deil,.o Rosori, 10 Lady Energy, 13 St. Amans, 11 Wartime, 4 Porphyry. Won by one and a-half lengths, a haif length between second and third. Time 1.44 4-5.
ZEALANDIA HANDICAP.—G Loyal Arcli (O'Shea) i, 3 Lady Glen 2. 4 Soultanr. 3. Also started: 8 Kauri Kins;, I' Waiuta, S Alf Delaval, 7 Carbinesa, 1 i Fionmiala anl Fabriquette, 0 Signo, 10 Salvia. Won bv«one and a half lengths, a neck separating second and third. Time, 1.20 3-5.
HAURAKI HURDLES.—3 T.iiporin.. (Scott) 1, 8 The Celt 2, 4 Glendalough •'! Also started: i Merry Dan, 2 Kaiwhaktliaere, 5 Glutcrino, ti Te Whetumaramn, 10 Lady Whitford, 0 Parhmahone. 7 Spalspire. Won by three lengths, threequarters of a length between second and third. Time, 2.58.
TAKAPUNA 'CUP.—2 Merry Roe (Ci'Shca) 1, 5 Tabasco 2, 0 Royal Irish 3. Also started: 1 King Lupin, 3 La-lv Penury, 4 Housewife, 7 Minister. A gcod race, won by a neckj the third liorse two lengths away. Time, 2.28 l-.j.
FERRY HANDICAP.—3 Bellaciiy (Conquest) 1, 4 Homeric 2, 2 Last C- til 3. Also started: Erroneous, 10 KUv uinning, 14 A'nriri, fi Monodon, 5 Bozomar, IB St. Carl, 1 Bowler, 4 Celestial (coupled with Homeric), 8 White Hal!. 11 Pink Tie, 15 Wahinepai, 7 Reva) Arch, 13 Lady Amans, 12 White Sox. Won by one and a half lengths, a head' between second and third. Time, 1.10. CALLIOPE HANDICAP.—3 Demotic (Deeley) 1, 8 Empire 2, 1 Bingham 3 Alss started: " Agnestes, 4 PenthesilU 5 Princess Bee, 0 Lady Bruce, 7 Backfive. in Whitford Belle, ft Pearl ,Egnionf. Won by three-quarters of a length, Empire and Bingham being separated by a head. Time, 1.11.
OREWA HURDI.ES.—2 Gluepot (Andi.rton) 1, 4 I't Ongft 2, 1 Tenacious 3. Also started: ? Guiding Way, 3 Marconi, fi Takanlni. Won by half a head, three lengths between second and third. Time, 3.20.
STEWARDS' HANDICAP.-—3 Bedford (A. Reed) 1, 4 Tinorcka 2, 1 R'ng lupin 3. Also started: fl Hopficld, !I Kauri King, 7 Arran, 5 Tact, 2 Kitty Eellairs, fi Gayciun:, 8 Blue aiid'Blnck. 50 Deep Sleep, 12 Glad Tidings. Won by two lengths, the same distance separating second and third. Time, 1.81-5.
R. Fleming's Nancy Patch started in two cventg -at tho Wellington Trotting Club's meeting on Tuesday. The Punga-rehu-owned mare was unplaced in the Now Zealand Trotting Gold Cup, of 350 sovs., two miles, but made amends by winning the Electric Trot, of 125 sbvs., over a distance of a mile, somewhat easily by ten lengths, off the Bsee. murk. A. Fleming/was behind the 1 mare on each occasion.
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