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AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. THE CONCLUDING DAY. " TOATERE WINS THE BIG MONEY. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. There was perfect weather and a large attendance for the second day of the Auckland Racing Club's autumn meeting. The Governor and Countess of Liverpool were present. The totalisator handled £57,640 during the day, an increase of £8847 as compared with the corresponding day of last year. The total for the meeting is ,ei04,059, an increase of £9807. Detailed results:' — STEWARDS HANDICAP (of 350 sovs, one mile). —1 Seadown 1, 4 Tressida 2, 3 Tinopai 3. Also started: 3 Llanishen, 7 Fionnualla, fi Tact, 0 Loyal Areli, (i Hyllus, 8 Lady Glen. Won by 2 lengths. Time, lmin 40sec. MANGERE HANDICAP (of 200 sovs; six furlongs).—4 Cardrona 1, 8 Last Call 2, 5 Monodon 3. Also started: 3 Lady Paula, 12 Bellacity, 2 Fahriquette, 14 Lord Ainslie, 22 Ahuriri, 1 Hendra, 0 Kereone, 10 Penniless, 2(S St. Francis. 23 Pre-eminent, 11 Bezinar, 7 Wiri, 13 Gold Necklet, 17 Jocular, 15 Step, 20 Porphyry, 9 Paddington Green, 11 Mannkau, 27 Blue Cross, 18 All Talk, 19 Waihincpori, 10 Dungannon, 25 Rosori and 24 Ckappie. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 15 4-ssecs. VICTORIA HANDICAP (of 350 sovs; five furlongs).—2 Simonides 1, 1 Lingerie 2, 3 Ample 3. Also started: 5 Sanacre, 4 Exclusive, 0 Empire, 7 Woody Glen, 11 Carmen Sylva, 9 Shower Gold and 10 Guerre a Mort. Won by. a neck. Time, lmin lseo. GREAT NORTHERN ST. LEGER (of 850 sovs; one mile and three-quarters). —1 The Toff 1, 2 Bjornehorg 2, 3 Rekenui 3. The only starters. . Won by two lengths. The time, 3min 2sec, is a record for the race.. | ST. GEORGE'S HANDICAP (of 1000 sovs; one ind a half mile?). —8 Toatere 1, 9 Bedford 2, 1 Bunting 3. Also started: 5 Merry Roe, 2 Colonel Sou It, (i Lady Penury, 3 Rebel, 10 Minister, 7 Housewife, 4 Mascot, and 11 Thrace. Won by a'neek. Timo, 2min 35see. AUTUMN STEEPLES (of 400 sovs).— 2 Bonny Jean 1, 3 Plymouth 2, f Troublesome 3. Also started: a Glucpot, 4 Captain Lock, 0 Kaiwhakahaere. Won by several lengths. Time, Gmin 22sec. HUIA HANDICAP (of 450 sovs; six furlongs).—3 Mill o' Cowrie 1, 1 Form Up 2, 2 Koesian 3. Also started 4, Ilyginas, 5 Tact, 7 Waiuta, 8 Arran, 9 Alf Delaval, 0 Rockfield, 10 General Joffre. with half a length between second and perary (W. Young) 1, 2 Moutoa Queen third. Time, lmin 8 3-ssoc. MANGAONE STAKES—I Sweet TipWon by a neck. Time, lmin 14 1-osce. AUCKLAND WELTER (of 350 sovs, one miie).—9 Glenspire 1,1 Hopfie.ld 2,11 Kauri King 3. Also started: 4 Glenopal, 8 Toki, 14 El Gallo, 12 Prince Merriwee, 2 Devotion, 10 Loyal Arch, 3 Pcndoon, 5 Achilledes, 13 Corregidor, 9 Idra, 7 Sunny Climes and fl Marble Star. Won by half ft length. Time, lmin 41scc,
FEILDING RACES *2RST A\Y'S RESULTS ' Feilding, Last Xight. The first (lav of the Easter races opened in frue hut" dull weather. The track \v;w fast. There was a very large ■attendance, the totalizator handling £31,'233 as against £20.843 for the same day last vear. Result:— \VAIA'i'A STAKES—4 Hnpana (W. Young) 1, 1 Endure 2, 3 Polynesian 3. Also started: 12 Tipperary Lass, 2 Warmaid, ii Jlaymorn, 13 Holyhead, fl Sigliorrila, 7 Flying .Spur. 12 Qiiinn's Post, 11 Tiranga, S liallygowan, 10 White Ranger, and fi 'Weslelln. Won by u neck, 2, -I Veto 3. Also started: I Interlude, fi Olihvia, 3 Revocation, 8 X«cd, and 7 Madam Illstorh Won easily by two H*i»th9. Time, lmin J,j4-f>-ee. Ki'TILDIN'O (X!l'i-8 Muliipipal (H. Young) '• 1 Analogue 2, o blaster Minitoa 3* A!' o started: 1 Pacific Siopi., 7 Ladify, (1 J?!V))ik Dchival, 2 Sir Wallace. 8 Want, and f Inhere. From a good start, Want led passing the stand. Analogue was lint into the straight where Multieipal come ft«'«y, Analogue made a big hid, but Multhipal won by a he ad, half a length between uecond ami third. Time, 3min iilsec. (Thin time is evidently wrongly telegraphed.) KAWA KAWA HURDLES—j Sir Fisher (H. Urrigan) 1, « Record A 4 Camp (iuard 3. Also started: 3 ilaibor Light, 1 Kurd pa!, 2 Arlington, and 7 Huatangata. Won easily by several lengths. Huatangata and Kurapai fell. r J"me, 3min 55 l-s<cc. TAOXI'I HURDLES—S Mahzoltoro (L. Traill) 1, 1 Foeman 2, 3 Otter 3. Also started; 7 Blnckall, (i t!r»y Guard, 4 Zetes, II Wiroldno, S Nita, 10 Glouria, 12 Mairna, and 0 Fawerewere. Won easily by two lengths, Pawevewere fell. Time, 2min 44 2-ssec. ONEI'UHI WELTER—2 CarnicUAreli (0, McCarten) 1. 7 Rio 2, 0 He\(on 3. Also started: 3 Spaii\ 1 Silenus, 5 Clavis, fi Mystified, S Gipsy Queen, 11 Sliandon Beil«, 4 Ahormoiuia. ami 10 St. Bees. Won by a length lintl a-half, Time, lmin 47scc. OjYliO HACK Young) 1, 2 limli 2, 1 Starengo 3. Also started; 5 Lady Edith, 4 (toldhenring, (1 Pergola, S Warmaid, 7 Powder Kiua 10 General Madern, and !) Vladineau. Won by a lensth. Time, lmin Ssoe, HAIA'OMBE WEI,TEH—I «ang A;«a (C. Price) 1, 2 Tlusbnian 2, 4 Tirana 3. Also started: li Cleft, 7 Ladv Middleton, [ltt Montana, 5 Antwerp, !) Husli-a-bve, 3 'Jlorify, 12 Vlftdian, S Namur, mill 11 Victor!.*, A splendid finish, won by a nose. J mill 28'2-Bget>, SECOND DAY ACCEFTAXES. Folding Last Xiglit. MARINO WELTER (seven furlongs). —llualinian 10.4, (iaiTJ Awn' (Lit), Lady
Middleton 9.8, Hexton 0.5, George 9.4, Montana 8.13, Oliiwai, Tirana 8.11, Veto 8.10, Antwerp 8.0, Glorify 8.4, Iceberg 8.3, Victoria 7.7. " HACK WELTER (of seven furlongs).—Hylatiw O.St, Nobleman 0.2, Florist. 8.11, Lady Edith 8.9, Silenna 8.0, Rio 5.4, Gipsy Gem, Pergola 8.2, I-la'-t.ie, Mystified 7.13, Namur 7.11, Shandon Bells, (general Madero 7.7." REWA HACK HANDICAP (of six furlongs).—C'armel Arch 9.2, Madam Ristori 8.0, Nobleman 8.8; Goldbearing, Hupana 8.2, Lady Edith 7.13, Gipsy Gem 7.0, May Morn 7.5, Pergola 7.7, Powder King 7.3, Tipperary Lass, Bally Gowan 6.121 EASTER HANDICAP (one mile and a quarter). —Municipal 8.10, Cleft 8.0, Ladify 7.12, Pacific Slope 7.11, Sir Wallace 7.8, Bronk DeJaval 7.5, Want 7.0, Husliabye 6.11 and Silenus 0.7. DENBIGH STAKES (of six furlongs). —Moutoa Queen 9.2, Interlude 8.1, Veto 8.0, Starengo 7.13, Revocation 7.7, Glorify 7.0, Madam Ristori fi. 10, Need 0.7. ' KIMBOLTON HURDLES (of one and three quarter miles).—Stvrax 11.13, Record 11.3. Leonta 10.12, Arlington 10.3, Sir Donald, Sir Fisher 10.0, Otter 0.0, Ituatansata, Nita 0.0. OROUA HACK HURDLES (one mile and a half).—Blackall 11.4, Portland Lady 10.12, Camp Guard ]O,O, Otter 10.8, Mahzoltov 10.7, Foeman, Zetes, Wirokino 10.0, Ascalon, Ormesby 9.12, Maryland 0.10, Nzarua 0.7 and Pawerewere 9.0.
CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. FIRST DAY'S RESULTS, NYSTAD WINS THE GREAT EASTER. Ohristcliureh, 'Last Night. The Canterbury Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting opened to-day in dull weather. There was a large attendance. The totalisator handled £30,057 10s, as against £38,305 last year. Results:— KILDARE HURDLES, of 250 sovs; two miles—l Art 1, 3 Cast Iron 2, 4 Ciib 3. Also started:, 2 Master Hamilton, who fell. Won by a bare length. Time, 3niin -ffi 3-Bsec. CHAMPAGNE STAKE?!.. of 1000 sovs; six furlongs—2 Gamecock 1. 1 Estland' 2. The only starters. Won by a length. Time, ] mill ITsec. AUTU'MN PLATE, of 300 sovs; one mile.—3 Brambletye 1, 2 Olicloma 2, 5 Sir Tirka 3. Also started: 0 Achilles, 8 Dionysius, 7 Kilard, I Thames, and 4 Winter Cherry. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 40see. GREAT EASTER HANDICAP, of 1300 sovs; seven furlongs.—4 Nystad h. 1 Sasunot' 2, 11 Fiery.Cross 3. Also started: 2 Croesus, 3 Miltane, 8 Oxenhope, 4 Paninure, 10 Multitual, 5 Gazique, 0 Margerine, 7 Good Hope,' 9 Zealand, 13 Red Ribbon, and I*2 Comely. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 271-ssec. RUSSLEY PLATE), of 300 sovs; five furlongs.—o Killeni 1, 1 Claverhouse 2, 3 Kilmeedy 3. Also started: 4 Kilrush, 1 Sisyphus, 5 Mediator, 8 Monoymush, 2 Waipawa, and 7 Mortham. Won by a length. Time, lmin 2 2-asee. SOCKBURN HANDICAP, of 300 sovs; one mile and-aquartcr.—2 Adjutant 1, 1 Miss De Val 2, 4 Marc Anthony 3. Also started: 3 San Sebastian. Won by a length. Time, 3min 10 4-ssec. GIMCRACK HANDICAP of 200 sovs; six furlongs.—2 King Star 1. 3 All Serene 2, 2. Arthur George 3. Also started: 5 Trempna, Q Chicinattus, 0 Spanglo, 7 Petruchlo, 4 The White King, I t The Finn, II Madam Butterfly, 1 Charley, 15 Love Token, 8 Ribble, 10 Riga, 18 Mittagongj 17 Tunie, 12 Kimbojton, 13 Warform, and 1(1 Glentaiiner. Won by a length and a-lialf. Time, lmin 13 2-ssec COURTEKAV WELTER, of 300 sovs; one mile.—l flying Start/1, 8 Ogior 2, 5 Kaminolie 3, Also suu'todi 1 Don I'aclfico, 2 Briar Patch, 4 Jeaniiot). and 0 Volspicl. Won by a length. Time, lmin -133-osec. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. ' f'hriskhuroh, Last Night, The following acceptances have been received for the second day of the C..J.C. mcetins;: PKERSWICK HURDLES (of one mile and three, quarters).—Crib 11.4, Cast l| ! on <1.1,1, Master Hamilton 9.1), AUTUMN NUKSURY HANDICAP (of six furlongs).—Estland 9.f>, Kilrea 8.13, Lovesick 8.(1, Killlinn, Tvne 8.1, Kilrush 7.12, Sisyphus 7.11, Mediator 7.7, Morthan (>. 12. YAI.DIIURST WELTER HANDICAP (of seven furlongs),—Daytime, Semisin 10.3, Wardaneer 9.9, Briar Patch 9.4, Sir Tai'ka 0.0. All Serene 8.11, Cincinii.ilu.s, Petriiehlo, Kilkeo 7.7. ADDINGTON HANDICAP (of one mile).—King Star 9.0, Sir Tarka, Don Pacitleo 8.13, San Sebastian 8.9, Winter (lieri'v 7.!), The White King 7.7, Ribble 7.4. Madam Butterfly, Riga, Aeliilleiis, Killard, Kionysius 7.0, TKMPLETON HANDICAP (of 300 sovxj.,.—Tote-a-teto 9,11, Samisen 8.11. Gazique, Margerine 8.1, Zululand, Good [Hope 8.0, Treniena G. 12. Disdainful 0.11, Arthur George, Charley 0.7. FIXAL HANDICAP (of one' mile).— Oxenhope 10.1, Miss Deval , Daytime, Margmne, Brambletye, Mare Anthony, Good Hope 7.10, Beltane, Wardaneer 8.3, Briar Patch 7,12, Jeannot 1.4, Ogler, San Sebastian 0,7. FINAL PAYMENTS. 25th CHALLENGE STAKES (of seven fi'i'longsj.— Flying Start, Desert Gold, Good Hope, Sasßuof, Estland, Gamecock, Kilmedy, GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP (of one and a half miles).—Bee 9.4, Sasanoi' 8.10, Kilboy 8.10, Adjutant 8.9, Multifiial 8.8, Egypt 8.7, Marc Anthony 7.11, Miss De Vai 7.5, Varnish 7.4, Fiery Cross 7.4, Red Ribbon 7.2. Cliristchureh, Last Night. Good Hope lias been scratched for the Challenge Stakes,
THE WAIRARAPA RACES. SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. Carterton, Last Night. The concluding day's racing' at TanI'C.venikau was held in fine weather. There was n large attendance. The totalisator handled £17,544, making £30,074 for the two days, being an Increase of £l7B on last year. 4?esu!ts:~ MOROA HACK.—Sardinia 1, Johnny Walker 2, Pall Mall 3. Scratched: Rali'.anuwliiri, Perrier and Takapau. Time, J mill 28 2-Ssec. RO'fOTAWAI HANDICAP— Ladv General 1, Lady Blaok 2, Bairnsdale 3. All started, Time, lmln 30sec. AUTUMN HANDICAP.—Multaine 1, Heeltap 2, Mavrle dflin 3. Scratched: Chakwana, Pearl Marie. Time, Imin SCsec. JUVENILE HANDICAP.—Vagabond 1, Pefvolo 2, Association 3. All started. Time, icsjo i 3:5s«S»
WAIOHUI HACK.—Ramanuwhiri 1, Tutioorn 2, Perrier 3. Scratched: Sardinia, Humorist, Pall Mall; Black Hill and Johnny Walker. Time, lmin 14 3-5 sec. FEATHERS.TON HANDICAP.-Splen-didus 1, Merric Poto 2, Humorist 3. Scr., Lady General, Comment and Blairfinde. Time, lmin lsec. THE SHORTS—Sir Thomas 1, Crescent Moon 2, Altitude 3. Scratched: Pinono, Idyllic, Campaign, Takapau, and Lady Cbat'sworth. Time, lmin 49sec, WAIPUKU'RAU RACES. J J"! THE RESULTS. 'KT 1 ?- Napier, Last Night. There was a large attendance and fine weather at the Wnipuknrau races. The totalisator handled £17,211, as against £13,951 last vear. Results:— ' MAIDEN HANDlCAP—Waterform 1, 1 Manhattan 2, 11 Whiteapite 3. Scratched: Rewenui, Tarn, Patangata, and Best Man. Won by a head. Tiina, lmin SOl-ssec. EASTER HANDICAP—SettIer 1, 4: Lady Alice 2, 3 Despatch Carrier 3. Scratched: Mysteriareh. Won by five lengths. Time, lmin 584-ssec. HACK HANDICAP—O Ihipa 1, 5 Sensitive 2, Dusky Eve 3. .Scratched: Wliakahoki and Wairiporipo. Won by a length. Time, 2niin 12-asec. WAIPUKURAU HANDICAP—2 Tndigo 1, 3 The Summit 2, 1 Trials 3. Scratched; Zeus and - Midnight Star. Won easily. Time, 2min 7 4-ssee. ORINGI HANDICAP—I Crowhurst 1, 2 Vermillion 2, 4 Probity 3, All started. Won by a length, . Time), lmin 31-usec. LADIES' HANDICAP—2 Swinton 1, 4 Yellow and Black 2, 1 Rylstone 3. Scratched: Manakau, Importer, Surtax, and Sensitive. Won by a length and aJialV, Time, 2min 421-ssee. HATUMA HACK—I Goldshot 1, fi Manhattan 2, 4 Ohoreka 3. Scratched: Lady Dilwort'h, Whitiapiti, and Darnley. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 3 l-ssec. FLYING HANDICAP—4 Colonnade 1, 2 Sarah Grand 2 t 0 Golden Glade 3. Scratched: The Summit. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 01-osec.
AUSTRALIAN RACING. A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.. THE FORTUNE HUNTER WINS THE SYDNEY CUP. Received April 9, 8.20 p.m. Sydney, April 1. The weather was showery for the second day' of the Australian jockey Club's autumn meeting. The attendance was j- r ood, being larger than on Saturday. Detailed results:— FLVING HANDICAP (500 sovs added; fix furlongs).—Hasteppe I, Princess Dorrie 2, Three 3. Seventeen started. Won by two and a half lengths. Time, lmin 13secs. CHAMPAGNE STAKES (2000 sovs added; si.v furlongs).—Thrice 1; Prince Viridis 2, Princess Winifred 3. Fifteen starters. Won by half a neck. Time, lmin 14jsec. SYDNEY CUP (4000 sovs added; tlvo miles).— The Fortune Hunter (. 1 Harriet Graham 2 Court Jester 3 Scratched: Quinologisl, Colbert, Melii King and Camp Out. Won by one and a quarter lengths, a neck separating second and third. Time, 3min 2fisec. THE FIRST STEEPLECHASE (400 sovs added; about 2i miles).—Old Mungidi 1, Gleuquinn 2, Torone 3. Eleven starters. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, sinin lO.tsee. FIRST NURSERY HANDICAP (of 500 sovs added; six furlongs):—Flight Ever 1, Throsse) 2, Gmraian'g 3. Eighteen starters. Won by eight lengths. Time, lmin 14}soc. TOCAL HANDICAP (of 500 sovs added; one and a quarter miles). —Secret Service 1, First Principle 2, Chid 3. Twenty-one starters. Won bv half a length, ° » THE ONKAPARINGA RACES. Received April 0, 9.30 p.m. Adelaide, April 9. At the Oukaparinga races the principal events resulted as follows: ONKAPARINGA CUP (one mile three furlongs).—Beauty Spot (7.9) 1; De-pe-ndence (fi.tO) 2 .Epistle (7.13) 3. GREAT EASTER STEEPLECHASE (of three and a quarter miles). —Flush Jack (11.12) 1, Edinol (11.5) 2, (10.0) 3. "
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