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SPORTING.

'GREAT NORTHERN MEETING. GLUEPOT WINS. THE STEEPLECHASE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. The Auckland meeting was continued to-day in fine but dull "weather. There was a large attendance. The going was heavy. The totalisator handled £53.475 as against £43,787 for the corresponding day of last year. Results:— HUNT CLUB CUP.-l Tiniroto (Roach) 1. 3 Tangihaere 2.2 Jacaranda 3. Also started: 4 .Advancer, 5 Grey Lynn. Won by three lengths, with 20 lengths between second and third. Time Cmin. 57' sec.

KANFURLY WELTER HANDICAP.7 Slipstitch (Hewitt) 1, 4 Independence 2.2 Sir Ralph 3. . Also started: 1 Fidelio, 3 Fabriquette, ft Finisterre, <i Lady' Energy, 11 Plenipotent, 12 Sleepv. Jack, 13 Billy Wiggs, 10 Jocular, 14 Kiriwinning, 5 Porphyry. 8 Step, 15 Caber Feagh. Won h'y'half a length, two lengths between second and third. Time, lmin. SOsec.

REMUERA HURDLES—7 Luperino (Roach) 1, C Te Onga 2, 1 Bon Revo 3. 'Also started: 2 Tararu Jack, 5 Crown Pearl, 3 Marconi, 4 Hylaus, 8 Cast Iron. Won (by a length, four lengths ■between second and third. Time, 'J'min. -2 2-asce. Crown Pearl and Tararu Jack fell, and Traill, the rider of the former, had his collar-bone broken. GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE.—IO Gluepot (Henderson) 1. 11 Troublesome 2, 3 St. Elmn 3. Also started:. 1 El Gallo, 4 Waimai, 8 Eraoburn, 2 Morecambe, 7 Bonnie Jean, (I Record, 12 Ranza Mist. 0 Czaronus, S Diavolo. Morecambe and Diavolo were conspicuous in the early part of ■ the race, but just before entering the last round Gluepot wrested the lead from Diavolo and won by eight lengths from Troublesome, who finishod two lengths in front of St. Elmn. El Gallo fell at the fourth fence early in the Tace. Morecambe, Braeburn, Ranza Mist, Czaronus, and Waimai also fell. Time, Smin. 32 PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP.-l Bedford (Tapp) 1, 6 (Red Ribbon 2, 3 Kauri King 3. Also started: 2 Bluestone, 1$ Hushman, 2 Glenroy, 7 Lady Penury, 5 'Housewife, 10 Te Papapa, 11 Cardrona, 9 Tact, 10 Meltchikoff, I' 4 Loyal Arch, 19 Goldfire, 12 Torotoro, 4 Doncastcr, 12 Alf Delaval, 13 Bairnadale, 17 Lady Glen. Won by four lengths, half a length separating the next two. Time, lmin. 33 l-ssec. JUMPERS' FLAT HANDICAP.-3 Gluetamis (S. Reed) 1, 1 Fisher 2, 4 Tenacious 3. Also started: 2 Black Heart, '5 Glendalough, 7 Tokonini, 0 Tho Channel, S Kaiwhakahaere. Won by a head, with six lengths between second and third. Time, 2min. 53sec. CARBINE PLATE—I Flying Camp (Clout) 1, 3 Corregidor 2, S King of the Valley 3. Also started: 4 British Arch, 4 Last Call, 9 Gin Sling, (! Master Kegel, 2 Rylstone, 5 St. Francis, 10 Wartime, 7 All Talk. Won by three lengths, a neck between second and third. Time, lmin. sHsfcc, THIRD DAY'S WEIGHTS. Auckland, Last Night. The following weights have been declared for the third day of the Auckland Winter 'Meeting:— : TAMAKI STEEPLECHASE (two and a-half miles).—Nita 11.0, Diavolo 11.4, Tiniroto, Ulster 11.1, The Channel 10.9, Grey Guard 10.8, Camp Guard 10.7, Spalperion 10.5, Cokely 10.3, Captain Lock, Barb Wire 9.9, Merry Dan, Tetigi, Dood, Kaingareka, Esperanto, Pairere, Spalspire, Kaiwhakahaere, Lady Whitford, Grey Lynn 9.7. ORAKEI HURDLES (lj miles).Patronymic 10.13, Penniless 10.11, Yankee Doodle 10.10, Otter 10.G, Iceberg 10.4, Tiniroto, Glendalough 10.2,Paramahone 10.1, Tirohanga 9.12, Brown Lock Thrace, Phosphorus 9.11, Monathol, Silver Lupin, Gluetanus 9.10, Prince Soult 9.8, Ditto 9.7, Barb Wire 9.5, Keystone 9.2, Tokanini, Yellow and Black, Tewhetumarama, War Time, Caber Feagh, Sportful, Cokely, Kincora, Joss, Merry Dan, Hima 9.0. YORK WELTER (one mile).—Belford, Toa Tere 11.9, Bisogne, Colonel Soult 11.8, Croesus, Bluestone 11.4, Hopfiolil 10.13, Red Ribbon 10.12, Hushman, Hendra 10.5, Sunbird, Jack Delaval 10.1, Kauri King 9.13, Soldier 9.12, Avon Park 9.11, Lady iPeimry 9.10, Flying Camp, Munster, Housewife 9.9, Parisian Diamond 9.7, Tepapapa, Toki, Cardrona 9.0, Tact, Meltchikoff, Hyginas, Hyl.lua 9.4, Loyal Arch, Fionnualla, Achilledea fi.2, Arran, Torotoro, Rockfield, Doneaster, Bairnsdale, Penniless, Alf De-laval, Canipeador, Finisterre, Gold Fran, Altercation, Rylstone, Cynic, St. Francis 9.0, WINTER STEEPLECHASE (3 miles). —EI Gallo 12.10, Waimai 12.2, Braeburn 11.12, Gluepot 11.8, Art 11.7, Morecambe 11.4, Troublesome 11.3, Styrax 10.9, Kurapai, Tararu Jack, Te Onga 10.7, Tarero 10.5, .Bonny Jean, Hereford 10.4, Record 10.1, Arlington 10.0, Fagot 9.13, Kanzamist 9.12, St. Elmn 9.10, Golden Glow, Idealism, Nita 9.9. Ulster, Czaronus, Impostor, Spafperion, Kiwitea, Sliushot, Ruatangata, Pairere, True Gun, The Channel and Diavolo 9.7.

CAMPBELL HURDLES (2 miles).El Gallo 12.3, Art 11.0. Bon Rove 11.7, Rooya 11.0, Glndful 11.4, Wairaai 10.11, Te Onga 10.9, Tararu Jack, Crown Pearl. Luporlno 10.5, VTurapai 10.4, Fisher, Sir Fisher 10.3, Tenacious Marconi 10.1, Hylaus, St. Elmn 9.11, Sir Solo O.lfl, Patronymic 9.5, Cast Iron, Spalperion, Iceberg, Thrace, Cokely, Caber Feagh and Combustion fl.o, Leonta 10.11.

FAREWELL HANDICAP (5 furlongs, —Croesus 11.0, Bluestone 11.8, Hushman 10.9, Glenroy 10.7, Avon Park, Ring Lupin 10.1, Hyginas 0.12, Cnrlysian 9.10, Cardrona, Housewife 9.8, Tact 9.7, Moltchikoff 9.6, Lady Jack 9.5, Torn Toro, Pendoon, Kitty Bellairs 9.4, ttoidflre, Ar. ran, Blairfind 9.1, Rockfield, Lady iPauln, Lady Glen, All Talk, Kiriwinning, Inde-

pendence, Sylvasco, Kill Laval and Last Call 9.0.

FITZROY WELTER (onp mile).—Plying Camp 11.10, Corregid'or ■ 11.1, Sir Ralph 10.9, St. Francis 10.S, British Arch 10.5, Rylstone 10.4, Cynic 10.3, Fidelio 10.2, Fabriquette 10.0, Slipstitch 9.13, Monodon 9.11, Chilblain 9.9, Bowler, Kereone, Bezmar 9.7, Pre-eminent, Mamock fl.fi, Finisterre, King of the Valley 9.5, Lady Energy, Opposition 9.2, Sleepy Jack, Aehilleus, Billy Wi<rgs, Paddington Green, Porphyry, Step, Dungannon, Novation, Gin Sling, Quinn's Post, Stilts, Bloomine, Laval, Jocular, Sylvasco, 'Pierrot, Crosswords and Plenipotenj; 9.0.

DUNEDIN MEETING. SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. Dunedin Last Night. The Dunedin races were concluded in splendid weather. The attendance was moderate, and the track was fairly good. The totalisator handled £18,130, making £31,209 10s for the meeting, against £43,070 10s, last year.

HURDLES.--4 Glenthorpe 1, 1 Dionysitts 2, 2 Man-elite 3. Scratched: Compulsion. Won bv a head. Time, 2min 562-usec.

SILVERSTREAM HANDICAP. - 5 Minesweeper 1, 7 Micky Free 2. 4 Lion 3. All started. Won Dy a neck. Time, lmin 32 4-Ssec.

PROVINCIAL HANDICAP.—7 ScddelBahr 1, 10 Kilkee 2, 3 Hot Air 3. Scr.: Marco Bello and Magdala. Won by a nose. Time lmin 4jsec.

STEEPLECHASE.-8 The Brewer 1; 1 Heatherlea 2, 5 Mawson, 3. Scratched: Glenthorpe. Won by twelve lengths. Time, Smin 9sec.

WAIRONGOA HANDICAP.—I Tip Uo 1, 2 Buller 2, 8 Kilboyne 3. All Started. Won by a neck. Time lmin 182-ssec. JANEFIELD HANDICAP.-l'l Bell Rock 1, 9 Placid 2, 5 Minesweeper 3. Scratched: Lochella, Porter and Colbert. Won by a head. Time, lmin 19 3-ssec.

INVERMAY WELTER.-l Jock 1, 7 Malvolio 2, 0 Wild (Pilgrim 3. Scratched: Seddel-Bahr. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 462-ssec. OTAKI MEETING. FIRST DAY'S RESULTS, Otaki, Last Night. The weather was dull, but fine, while tho attendance, due to the train service, was slightly smaller; nevertheless, it was highly satisfactory. The totalisetor handled £19,507, against £20,480 in June last year. Results:—

MAIDEN FLAT.—Rajput 1, Black Hill 2, Whakatina 3. Won by a head. Holyhead and Lady Mascot led for most of the distance. Scratched: Blue Gown, War Storm, Key Gold, Moutoa, Larvol, General Chasseur, Puncha, Wairoihi, Starforte. Time, lmin 18 4-ssec.

FLYING HACK.—Merry Poto 1, Madam Ristori 2, Humorist 3: Won easily, Humorist being two lengths away. Scr: Goldbearing, Tiora. Multoe, Crescent Moon, Try Again, ffaparess. Time, lmin 17 4-ssec.

TAIHOA STEEPLECHASE.-Precious Metal 1, Papatere 2, Ngaua 3. Ranza was the- only other to finish. Won easiljl The jockey Lawrence had a collar bone broken. Scratched: Kurapai, 'Portland Lady, Ormsby, Anodyne, Mairua. Time, 4min 38 3-ssec. RAUKAWA CUP.-Gang Awa 1. Prince Delaware 2, Rose Pink 3. Won easily, the winner being prominent throughout with Delaware. Scratched: iPlay Off, Maniaroa, Multieipal, Tango, Beltane, Detroit, Victoria, Henry Clay. Time, 2min lOsec. OTAKI HACK.—Borsil 1, Rio 2, Dingle 3. Won by a nose. A good race, Borsil finishing gamely from the ruck. Scr.: Grand Idea, Clavis. Time, lmin 45 l-3sc. RAHUI HANDICAP.—Lady General 1, Veto 2, Lady Black 3. Won easily by a length, the winner being prominent throughout, with Hupana, who fell back in the straight. Scratched: Heeltap, Revocation, Cherry Blossom, Inah, Botanist, Bairnsdale, Jean Laddo, Otara. Time, lmin 102-ssec. * BIRTHDAY WELTER HACK.-Black Hill 1, Miss Sation 2, Paparoke 3. Won comfortably. Scratched: Johnny Walker, Matty, Rongora, Try Again, General Madero, Savbonite, Malmra. Time, lmin 32sec, SECOND DAY ACCEPTANCES. Otaki, Last Night. Following are the second day acceptances:— RAILWAY HANDICAP.—Lady Black 9.0, Lady General 9.2, Mia Cara 8.8, Sweet Tipperary 8,0, Lady Louisa 7.13; Waimatoa 7.12. Zular-.d 7.5. Sea Lotfi 7.8, Veto 7.5, Interlude 7.2, Goldstar.*! 7.1, Tnali 7.1, Settler 6.12, IPariform 0.7, Glorify 0.7. TELEGRAPH HACK HANDIOM'.i Madam Rist'ori 0.0, Hunana 5.12, Matty JB.ll, Morry-Poto 8.7, Sabana B.6,'Birkenctta 8.2, Goldbearing 5.2. Brown ( Study 7.10, Humorist T.S.Holy He&e" 7.1, | Sylvan Maid. Kohekohe, Gold and SilI ver, Royal Divorce 7.0. HUIA HANDICAP.-Ganjr Awa' 0.0, Teka 8.3, Heeltap, 'Prince Delaware 8.0, Nystad 7.11, Cherry Blossom 7.5, Antwerp 7.4, George, Crawford 7.3, Brambletye, Ohiwai 7.2, Orleans 7.0, King C'hiara fi.l3, Black Ad;! 0.12, Rose Pink Borsil 0.0, Haymaker G.B, Henry Clay, Hushabve C.7. TE ROTO STEEPLECHASE.—Kurapai 12.4, Arlington 11.13, Master Strowan 11.2, Morr* Jack 10.10, Precious Metal 10.5,' Otter 10.3. iPalatere 0.12. Torchy, Royal Paeon, Scbnapper, War Chief, Coalition, Ranza 0.7. STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP.— Dinele 0.0, Matty S.fl, Deoside, Sunny Climes 8.7, Black' Hill 5.5, Lady Edith, Kiltess, Carillon 8.3, White Ranger 8.2, Tutieorn 7.10, Trickery, May Morn 7.8, Rongora 7.5, Papares's 7.0, 'Pall Mall 0.10.

OHAU WELTER HACK.—Dingle 9.12, Hylahis 9.11, Altercation 9.10, Miss Sation 9.7, Rio 9.5, Kukri 5.13, Rongora 5.5, Solorific 8.5, First Line, Blue and Black 8.0. CANTERBURY PARK TROTS. FIRST DAY'S RESULTS. Clirißtclmreli. June 3. The Canterbury Park Trotting Club's winter meeting opened on Saturday in glorious weather, but the track was on the dead side. The totaliaator handled £18,032. as against £13,808 for last ysav. Results:— AMATEUR HANDICAP (saddle) .- H Miss Chancellar 1, 9 Bellina 2, 2 Mar-

volo 3. Won by ten lengths. Time, 4min. Gsee. .... PENINSULA HANDICAP.-O Klatwall 1. 10 Galindo Bellfe 2, 3 Lord Minto 3. Won by a length. Time, 4min. 57sec. PLIMPTON HANDICAP.-2 Agathos 1, 1 Cora Dillon 2, 7 St. Ursula 3. Won by five lengths. Time, 4m'm. 392-osec. L'YTTELTON HANDICAP.—II The Sprinter 1, 5 Coldstream 2, 1 Eranston 3. Won by half a length,' Time, 4min. 17 l'-ssec. STEWARDS' HANDICAP.-1 Emilias 1, 4 Cora Dillon 2, 5 J-oneyrruikor 3. Won by a length. Time, 2min.' 51 3-nsf-c. WINTER OAT?,—4 Woodchild 1. 6 King's Pirate 2, 8 To-night .1. Won by lTalf a length. Time. 4min. . r )3see. RAILWAY HANDICAP.—4 Dayspring 1, 1 Joan of Arc 2. 10 Will o' the Wisp 3. Won bv a lensth. Time, 2min. 23sec. AIT REVOIR HANDICAP.—G Icicle 1. 7 Gold Crest 2, 3 Prince Poole 3. Won by half a length. Time, 2min. 233ec. SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. Christchurch, .Tune (1. There was fine weather for the second day of the Canterbury Park trots. Results:— AMATEUR HANDICAP:—HaroId Child 1, Lonsdale 2,.Proud Elsie 3. Scratched: St. Quentin, Upstart, and My Boy. Won by three lengths, Time, 3min. 49 sec. PROGRESSIVE HANDlCAP—Woodchild , Happy Jack 2, King Pirate 3. All started. Won by two lengths. Time, 4min. 54sec. KING GEORGE HANDICAP.r-Omako 1, Reggie Hiion 2, Admiral Wood 3. All started. Won by two lengths. Time, 4min. 40se<\ MIDDLETON HANDICAP.—S fLord Minto 1. 16 Energy 2, 2 Branston 3. ADVANCE HANDICAP. -10 The Whip 1, 30 Harold Junr. 2, « Huia Gray 3. SOCKBOTN HANDICAP.-2 Paul Huon 1, -0 Temptation 2, 3 Lady Wilmington 3. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP.—3 General Link and 4 Nancy Patch (dead heat) 1, 1 Childsdale 3. FINAL HANDICAP.—4 St. Keevin 1, S Mountain Rose 2, 3 Erandoci 3. THE AUSTRALIAN TURF. Australian-N.Z. Cable Association. Brisbane, June 3. The Stadbroko Handicap resulted: Sydney Damsel 1, Amberdown 2, Claret King 3. lAdelaide, June 3. The Birthday Handicap resulted: Gold Cuffs 1, Glad Eye 2, Aides 3. Received June 4, 0.30 p.m. Svdnev, June 44. WINTER STAKES.-Sobrina 1, First Lesson 2, Silent Way 3. Won by a head. Time, 2min 20Jsefe. Brisbane, June 4. CUP.—Bunting 1, Dehienanthis 2, Eastcourt 3. Won by half a length. Time 3min 2SJsee. TURF TOPIC?. (By "Moturoa.") J. O'Sliea now leads . the winning jockeys with 03 firsts. " Then come A. Seed .58, J. Olsen S3, C. Emerson 54, B. Deeley 4«. and R. Reod'-fB. The leading iiorsemen are having a great battle •this season. A recent cable announces the absurdity of an English peer ordering all his horses to be shot. A similar affair occurred some years ago, Lord Glasgow, I believe, being the eccentric party concerned. Sow that we need every penny procurable to see the war through, it is simply amazing that the Government should stand by and see valuable horse-flesh butchered just to suit the whim of a brainless lord. Apart from that the S.P.C.A. should have a word to say in the matter. Good Hopo has been scratched lor Otaki engagements, having gone wrong. Ail the bends went for Cherry Blossom and Brave Heart on the second day ■sit Wanganui, while the "mugs" were content to follow "form" in the shape of Bon Reve and Gang Awa'. There were a lot of wiseacres kicking themselves after the races. Tararu Jack is in fine fettle, and should add to his score any day now,,. The proposed curtailment of racitjg permits is now being discussed. Those "in the know" reckon that the two leading clubs in Taranaki will each lose a meeting, while Stratford and Opunake, being only annual affairs, will blossom forth as usual. Apparently the little clubs are not to be sacrificed, after all.

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