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"" MARLBOROUGH RiESULTS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Blenheim, Last Night. There was perfect weather; tbe course was good, also the attendance- Results:— MAIDEN HANDICAP.—I Wawata 1,2 Lady Plhyllis 2, 3 'Frisco Rose a. Also started: Black Sleeves and Larvol. AY on by a long neck. Time, lmi n ISsec.
FIRST TROT.—I Peter M'Millan 1, 1 Major Election 2, 4 Imperial Dolly 3. Also started: Rapaura, Reform, Orthello, RannerdaJe, Welcome Boy. Time, 3min ssec.
OP AW A WELTER.—I Blue Gown 1, 2 Skedaddle 2, 4 Lady Phyllis 3- • Also started: Transmission and John Cilpiu. Won easily by two lengths. Time, lmin 33see.
MARLDOP.CXXiIT CUP.—I Henry Clay 1, 0 Haum&kaka 2, 2 Ladify 3. Also started: Achilledes, Good Hope, Xanthos. Rienzi. Won by a short head, half a length separating the next two. Time, 2min 12teec. DASH HANDICAP—2 Rawakore 1. 1 Gold Problem 2, 9 Ariliia 3. Also started: Rosevear, War Tax, Eron Boy, Royal Sleeves, Silk Ribbon, Trickery, and Stutter. Won easily. Time, lmin 2 2-ssec-SECOND TROT.—I Inora 1, 4 Inviotus 2, 3 Black Arrow 3. Also started Durynane and Dillon. Won by a length. Time, 3min 54sec.
FLYING HANDICAP.—I Astor I, 2 Starengo 2, 0 Blairfinde 3- Also started: Merrie Poto, Chudic, Mount Victoria. Won by half a head. Time, lmin 3sec.
WARD HANDICAP.—G 'Frisco Rose 1, 1 Gold Problem 2, 4 Arihia 3. Also started: War Tax, Humorist, Transmission Won by a length and Time, lmin Osec. The totalisator handled £o<tfW, an increase of £1674 over the same day last year. MARLBOROUGH SECOND DAY ACCEPTANCES. Blenheim, Last Night. Marlborough acceptances for the second day are as follow: THIRD TROTS, 2 miles.—Derrynane 150 yards behind, Imperial Dolly 10S, Peter McMillan 72, Major Election 48, Welcome Boy 48, Bill Hoult scr., Othello scr., Raupara scr. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, one mile. —Henry Clay 9.11, Aston 9.0, Achilledes 8.12, Ladify 8.0, Good Hope 8.0, Xanthos 7.9, Rienzi 0.11. OMAKA HANDICAP, 7 furlongs.— Blue Gown 9.9, Skedaddle 8.13, Transmission 8.5, Arihia 8.4, Trickery 8.2, Lady Phyllis 8.2, Frisco Rose 8.2.
TELEPHONE HANDICAP, 0 furlongs. —Astor 9.13, Starcngo 9.1, Rawakore 9.0, Merrie Poto 8.11, Achilledes 8.8, Good Hope 8.0, Xantho3 7.11, Blairfinde 7.0.
RIVERLANDS HANDICAP, live furlongs.—Rosevear 9.1, War Tax 8.11, Gold Problem 8.11, Humorist 8.9, Eron Boy 7.10, Arihia 7.7, Lady Phyllis 7.4, Stutter 7.0, Black Sleeves 0.12, Marginal 0.12, Black Heath 0.12, Larvol 6.12, Silk Ribbon 6.12. * FOURTH TROT, one mile. —Inora 72 yards behind, Invietus 48, Elsie Allerton 24, Lackwood, Derrynane, Black Arrow 'scr. FAREWELL HANDICAP, five furlongs.—Astor 10.0, Rawakore 9.2, Starengo 9.1, Merrie Poto 5.12, Chudic 7.11, Rosevear 7.5, Blairfinde 7.3, Mt. Victoria 7.2, War Tax 7.1, Humorist 0.13, Eron Boy 6.7. A JOCKEY'S APPEAL Wanganui, Last Night. The Wanganui District Committee tonight heard* an appeal by Jockey W. Young against the decision of the Manawatu Jockey Club, disqualifying him for two years for pulling Ibex in the Woodley Handicap at the Manawatu meeting. The appeal was dismissed.
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