SPORTING.
I-lAWKE'S BAY MEETING. SECOND DAY RESULTS. •By Telegraph.—'Press Association. *' ' ' Hastings, May 5. There was showery weather for the second day of the autumn meeting. The attendance was poor, and the totalissitor investments £) 3,100, against £21,072 for the corresponding day of the last year. Results:— OHITI HANDICAP 'HURDLES.—S Tournea 1, 1 Tatimi 2, Fagot 3. Scratched: Sensitive. Won easily all the way. Time, 3min. 3'4sec. •MINGATARATA HURDLES.—3 Gladfill 1, 1 Master Timi 2.2 Bracburn 3. Scratched: Atuatoro. Won easily toy a length. Time, Smin. Msec. JUVENILE HANDICAP —1 Vermillion T, 1 Jiarrn'.eteur -2, 2 Nottata 3. Scratched: Elocution and Metalluni. Won bv a leireth. Timy. Imin. fisec, lIAWRE'S BAY STAKES.—3 Elocution 1, 3 Vagabond 2, fi Powder King 3. Scratched: Estland, Carlatour, Crowhurst, Gamecock, Lady Kilworth, Empire, Miss Leslie. iFearl de Mont, Heavenly Dream, and Hearimoana. Won easily !>v three lengths. Time, lmin. 20see. ' BURKE MEMORIAL STAKES,—3 Trials 1, 2 Mnltifual % 4 Shrill 3. Scratched: Cleft and Hyilus. Won by two lengths. Time, 2miii. lflsec. SCURRY HACK HANDICAP. —3 Potentiality 1, 2 Carlatour 2, 5 Multive 3. Scratched: Whitiapiti, AH Stunned, Manhattan, Kohinahina. Won by a bare length. Time, lmin. 'see. OKAWA HACK HANDICAP.—3 Dusky Eve, I. 1 Carillon 2, 7 Headache 3. Scratched: Hexton and Ohorckc. Won easily by several lengths. Time, l-min. 53 leasee.
FAREWELL HANDICAP.—S Gaziquc 1, 2 Centre '2[. 3 Sheila 3. Scratched: Croesus, Multiplication, Settler, and Potentiality. 'Won by three lengths. Time, lmin. 19 3-osec. ,
WEIGHTS FOR GREAT NORTHERN , MEETING. Palmetaton N., Last Night. The following weights have been declared by Mr. J. Coyle, for the Auckland winter meeting:— GREAT NORTHERN HURDLES—EI Gflllo 12.0, Colonel Soult 11.8, Art 11.3. Wainmi, Morcambe 11.0, Tararu Jack, Hopfield 10.10, Te Onga 10.9, Kurapai 10.7, Tenacious 10.5, Hyllus, Bon Reve, Marconi 10.4, Gladful, Hereford 10.2, Guiding Way 10.0, Arlington 9.13, Sir Solo, Luperino 9.'11, Fisher 9.8, Black Heart 9.C, Golden March, Patronymic 9.4, Diavolo, Thrace, Spalperion 9.2, Cast Iron, Combustion, True Gun, Sir Fisher, St. Elm, Yellow and Black, Yankee Doodle, Deeside, Penniless 9.0. GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE—EI Gallo 12,10, Wainiai 12.1, Braeburn 11.8, Art 11.5, Morcamb; 1.1.4, Troublesome 10.12, Styrax, Tararu Jack 10.0, Bonnie Jean 10.9, Te Onga, Kurapai'lo.7, Tarero 10.5, Fagot, Hereford 10.4, Glue Pot, Record 10.2. Arlington, Ranza Mist 10.0, Ulster 9.13, Idealism, Impostor 9.9, Cxaronus, Diavolo, Spalperion, Kiwitea, Nita, Slipshot, St. Elm, Ruatangata, Mawson 9.7. CORNWALL HANDICAP—Toatr-re 10.11, Bisogne 10.9, Colonel Soult, Shrill 10.8, Hopfield 9.12, Bedford 9.0, Sunbird <9.5, Hushman 9.4, Lady Penury 9.2, Hendra 9J, Jack Delaval 9, Soldier 5.12, Housewife 8.11, Kauri King 8.9, El Gallo 8.8, Red Ribbon, Sir Francis 8.7, Fionmiala 8.0, Meltcliikoff 8.5, Loyal Avch 8.4, Alteration, Alf Delaval, Thrace, Dancaster, Campcador, Uncle Ned, Goid Fran 8.0.
THE NEWMARKET THOUSAND. Australian-N.Z. Cable Association London, May 4. The Newmarket Thousand resulted: Diadem 1, Sunny Jane '2, Nonpareil 3, Marseillaise 4.
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