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' MARTON SPRING MEETFNG. '■ By Telegraph.—Press Association. Marlon, Last Night. The Marton spring meeting was heici in line weather. The attendance was lajge and the going sticky. The totalis sator investments were £30,777, against £22,181 for the corresponding meeting of last year Results:—; HACK HURDLES, one mile and ahalf.—l Pararoa, 10-3 (A. Ward), 1; 3 Bjorneborg, 9.8, 2; 7 Waioture, 0.3, 3. Also started: 4 Vacuum 10.9, 5 Doncaster 9.12, 9 Atuatoro 9.6, 2 Undecided 9.3, 8 Janitor 9.3, 11 Gwynne, 10 Mangawapango, 12 Miss Lark, 13 Whetoki, 14 Castlewood, G Classification. Won by two lengths. Time, 2min 59 3-ssec. TRIAL HACK PLATE, five furlongs. —i Matatua, 7.11 (C. Reed), 1; G Moutoa Ivanova, 7.9, 2; 7 Utuwai, 8.13, 3. Also started: 12 Kamanawanui, 15 Wakaruku, 9 Toddy, 20 Deguer, 19 Berniee, 8 Katmangu. 9 Gatherer, Belle of the Camp, 2-1 Lagan, 1 Oroahu, and Tit Willow (coupled), Id Newlant, H filightv, 16 Gloam, 2 Kipling, 19 Ingleforin, "-21 Hurry Vp, 17 Courtfield, 17 Admiration, 18 Zedra, 3 Cotillion, 22 Blended, 10 .Tigritija, 23 Goldeonder, 19 Tunatau, a Hessian. Time, lmin J 2-ssee. ' HACK STEEPLECHASE, two miles. —2 Gaekwar. 11.10 (A- MDonald), 1; j 9 King's Park, 9.7, 2: 6 Dunro'bin, 10.11, 3. Also started: 4 Foeman, 1 Tirau, 3 ! Kumnlpi, 8 Advancer, 10 Lady Renown, 5 Juan, 7 Hoatu. 11 Martinello. Foeman and Tirau finished first and second respectively, but were disqualified and the race awarded to the second and fourth horses. Time, 4min 22 l-ssee. i MARTON HANDICAP, one mile and a quarter.—s Detroit, 7.0 (R. Reed), 1; 9 Multaine, 7.0, 2; 11 Rio, 0.7, 3. Also started: 4 Kauri King, 7 Orleans, I Colonel Soult, 2 AH Over, 3 Lady Louisa, 13 Meltchikoff, 10 Hydrus, 6 Arrowficld, 8 Hastie, Bronk Delaval, H Ladify. Won by two lengths. Time, Siuin IS 2-osec. RANGITHCEI STEEPLECHASE, three miles.-4 Gladful, 115 (S. Reid), 1; 2 Merry Jack, 9.9, 2; 7 Marton, 9.13,' 3. Also s'tarted: 3 Arlington, 4 Nita, 6 Record, 5 Ormcsby. 8 Papatere. Won bv two lengths. Arlington ran off at the brush double. Time, Gmin 37 3-5 gcc. ELECTRIC six furlongs.—7 Penury Rose, 7.0 (F. Corlett), 1; 3 Rajput, 5.3, 2; 5 Gold Problem, 7.11, 3. Abo etarte: 1 Oratress, 8 Duchess Eudorus, 6 Melita, 2 Vladieau, 12 Zela, It Starglow, 4 Idle Talk, 13 Sea Foam, 15 Miss Fisher, 9 Livland, 10 Jane Douglas, 10 Crystal Palace, 17 Tata. Won easily by two lengths. Time, lmin 22sec. RAILWAY HANDICAP, six furlongs. —l3 Coropett, 67 (P Raynor), 1; 5 Astrophel, 7.13, 2; 4 Elocution, 7.10, 3. Also started: 2 Devotion and 80-Peep 1 (coupled), 13 Mascot, 1 Hyginas, Depredation, 7 Hyllus, 0 Demos, 3 Glcnroy, it Ba.irnsdflle, 8 Vermillion, 12 Rose Pink, 11 Cyrisian, 14 Starengd, IS Cherry Mart," 11 Vandubhe. Won by a length. i.Time. lmin 19 4^ssec. TUTAENUI HACK WELTER, seven furlongs—l Royal Parle, 9.3 (H-Gray), 1; 10 Wapping, 10.4, 2; 12 Utuwai, 8.4, 3. Also started: 4 Hastie, 17 Polynesian, 2 Endure, 6 Glueian, 7 Idra, ll War March, 12 Jiu Jitsu, 3 Turpinito, 18 Amberine, 14 War Scot, 22 Guianform, 20 St. Demetrius, 21 Waipunoa, 9 Grand Duchy, 8 Notability, 10 Mick, 1!) Arihia, 13 Willy's Knight, 15 Orison. Won by a length. Time, lmin 37sec. AUSTRALIAN TURF. Sydney, September 4. Nanna lias 'been scratched for the F.psom and Metropolitan Handicaps. DANNEVIRKE ACCEPTANCES. TJinnevirke, September 4. Folloring are the acceptances for the Dannevirke meeting:— HACK WELTER, seven furlongs.— Royal Prince 9.3, Master Iney, Mystified and Cold Problem 8.9", Marker, Utuwai, and Sabine 8.8, Lady Edith, Trickcry, and Matatua 5.4, Sunbright and Dick 83, Belgian Maij}, Arihia and Cadet 8.2. Star Glow. The Pagan, and Ethiopian 8.1, Royal Tiger, Orison. Suvla, Hallow, Sacramento, La Pucelle, St, Dcmitris, Trombone, Kathandu, Willy's Knight, and Sarbonite 8.0. I SPRING HANDICAP, six furlongs.— ! Croesus 10.3, Depredation and All Over i 7.13, Glorify and Astrophel 7-9, Glen i Roy 7-7, Bairnsdaie, Rose Pink, and Galore 7.3, Elocution 7.2, Vermillion and Cyresian 7-1, Revocation 0,13, Sea Lord 6.12, Mulhine fi.H, Orateur 0.7. HANDICAP HURDLES, one mile and a-half Lord Ainslie 1013, Pararoa 10.9, Tornea 10.3, Bjorneborg 9.12, Doncaster 9.11, Undecided 9.9, Atuatoro 9.7, Hector, Paparess and First Line 9.6, I Jem 9.5, Janitor 9.3, Warmaid, Ore Ore, Woolahra, 'Royal Tiger, Whetoki, Manaponga, Classification, and Sarbonite 9.2. UMUTAOROA HANDICAP, six furlongs.—Kobur 9.3, Madam Ristori 8-10,
Idyllic 8.1, Persian Prince 7.13 i Woodlark and Maieha 7.12, Quin's 'Post Til, Gold Problem 7.10, Idle Talk 7.8, Honey Bep 7.7,. Whakatina and Tigritiya 7.3, Fiilstone and War Scot 7.2,. Tata '6.12, Occasion, Hessian, Penury Rose, Gold Mine, Livland, Ooldoonder, Admiration, and Jane Douglas 6.11. JUMPERS' FLAT, one mile and aqmirtcr.—Pararoa M.3, Bjorneborg 10.11, Ghidfnl and halnimangii IO.S, Blackall 10.0, Fisher 9.13, Lord Ainslie 0.11, Donwiuter n.lO, Vacuum 0.8, Tornca O.V, Waipunoa 0.3, Janitor, Jiu Jitsu, and Classification 9.0OTANGO HANDICAP,, one mile and one furlong.—Teka 9.0, Depredation 8.3, Orleans 8.1, All Over 7.1 a, Cleft 712, Rose Pink 7.5, Karo 7.4, Klitoss 7.3, Hydros 7.2, Sea Lord 7.0, Bronk Delaval 3.13, Alteration 6.12, Haumakaka and Hylamie fi.U, Hastie and Mazama 6.10, War March, ladifv, and Koumania 6.7. TEREHDMA HACK HANDICAP, one mile and 50 yards.—Wappihg 91, Polynesian 8.8, Torchlight 7.13, Persian Prince 7.13, Duchess and Eudorus 7.10, Master Iney 7.7. First Line 7.0, Marker 7f>, Mann and Warmth 7.3, Dick 70, Aihia, Belgian Maid, and Waipunoa fi.ia, Penury Rose tf.lil, Ehepa, Toddy, Trombone, and Willy's Knight 6.9. TRIAL STAKES (entries), five furlongs and a-half.—Arihia, Amberinc-, Admiration, Belle Noire, Beloved, Belle o' the Camp, Blaze Away, Blended, Cadet, Dangerous, Demonstrate, First Saluk, Fountain, Gatherer, Hallow, Hessian, Intermezzo, Jingle, Form, Jane Douglas, Katmandu, Livland, Miss Eileon, Mandrake,, March On, Narooma, Omalm, Old Gold, Orison, Pundm, Preparation, Prefaiee, Saramang. Skedaddle, Ti-omJione, Tit Willow. Toddy, Tamiatn, Tino Pango, The Speaker, Ulsterman, Waistcoat, King Mark filly.
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