SPORTING.
tgg&F —— 'lt; AUCKLAND RACES. ; ; :§| f • w THIRD DAY'S RESULTS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. The Racing Club's summer meeting was continued in fair weather, though heavy showers fell before the commencement of the Racing Club Handicap, but the going was not seriously affected. R. Reed, rider of Spanner in the Ferguson Handicap, was fined £lO and cautioned for crossing King Abbey in the straight. B. Deely, rider of Gloaming, m the Derby, was fined ,£lO for a similar offence. The totalisator handled £08,930 10s, against £70,045 for the corresponding day of last year, a decrease of £BOOS 10s. Results:
FERGUSON HANDICAP.—4 Spanner (Reed) 1, 2 Bcllacity 2. 1 King Abbey 3. Also started: 15 Garryowen, 7 Gold Kip, 0 Black Lace, 5 Happy Valley, 3 Dont, 17 Step, 11 Escaped, 8 Tieka, 12 Arch Lassie, 9 Miss Leslie, 18 Kumara, 13 Flowing Bowl, 19 Pretty Bobby, 10 Mountain Gold and Mahzoltov (coupled), 10 Rome and Metonio (coupled), 14 Monocrest and Waiatapu (coupled). Won by «, length, the third horse being a neck away. Time, linin. 14 3-osec.
NEW YEAR HURDLES.—G Loyal Arch (Tutchen) 1, 4 Ditto 2, 1 Sir Solo 3. Also started: 2 Thrace, 3 Waimai, 5 Tenacious, 7 Penniless, 8 The Channel. Won by t>vo lengths. Time, 3min. 45 3-5 sec. ,
MIDSUMMER HANDICAP.—I Sundance (Emerson) 1, 4 Bitholia 2, 11 Canowindra 3. Also started: 2 Macduff, 3 Solfanello, 5 Ermine, 7 Yankee Dan, 0 Passin' Through, 9 Rebuff, 12 Princess Charming, 8 Pentagram, 'lO Heathermoon, 15 Mistress Biddy, 13 Phylloma, 14 Arati. Won by a head. Time, lmin. 1 3-ssec.
GREAT NORTHERN DERBY.—I Gloaming (Deeley) 1, 2 Ivilmoon 2, 1 Karo (coupled with Gloaming) 3. Also started: Demoiselle. Won by a length and a half. Time, 2min. 34 2-ssec.
NEWMARKET HANDICAP.—I King Lupin (Robinson) 1, 4 Nanna 2, 5 Birkenvale 3. Also started: 3 Ganique, 0 Form Up, 1 Onslaught, 7 Downliam, 10 Cardrona, 9 Sheila, 8 Lord Kenilworth, 11 Arran. Won by one and a half lengths. Time, lmin. 142-osec.
RACING CLUB HANDICAP.—3 Red Ribbon (Deeley) I, 8 Cynic 2, 6 Kilrush 3. Also started: 1 Menelaus, 9 Snub, 4 Rose Pink, 2 Glendower, 5 Blue Cross, 11 Killard, 10 Sir Ralph, 7 Melee. Won by one and a half lengtli3. Time, 2min. 37 2-ssec.
ELLERSLIE HANDICAP.—3 All Talk (Gray) 1, 8 Taramai 2, 7 Lady Energy i. Also started: 1 Afterglow, 11 Persian Prince, 10 Slipstitcli, 4 Pierrot, 13 Independence, 6 Te Miro, 2 Principal L f idy,» 15 Glucia.n, 9 Multiplane, 18 Empire, 14 New Zealand, 17 Isingarcli, 17 Arihia, 16 Master Iney, 5 Windorah, 12 Whitehall, 19 Rangi" Arolia. Won by a head. Time, lmin. 41 2-ssec.
GLASGOW HANDICAP.—S Heathercote (G. Young) 1, 3 Killjoy 2, 1 Bedford 3. Also started: 2 Waiuta, 8 Vagabond, 7 Mill o' Gowrie, 6 Downham, 4 Bockfi"ld, 14 Royal Irish, 10 Demagogue, 12 Ki-.oone, 13 Fabriquette, 11 Hyllus, S Clicrry Mart. Won by a head. Time, lmin. 27 4-ssec.
MARION RESULTS. ALL OVER WINS THE CUP. Marton, Last Night. The Marton Jockey Club's summer meeting was held to-day, in showery weather. There was a large attendance. The sum of £33,001 passed through the totalisator, compared with £33,394 for the corresponding meeting last year. Results:
• HACK HURDLES.—First Line (Proctor) 1, Whiro 2, Lady Amai 3. Also started: Sage King, Mick. Won by half a length. Time, 2min. 47sec.
DASH' HANDICAP.—Fabiseo (R. S. Bagley) 1 Rajput 2, Cottilion 3. Also started: ifclieau, White Ranger, Golconda, Vigilo. Won by a length and a half. Time, lmin. 16 2-ssec.
SIXTH JUVENILE HANDICAP.— Bonny Briar (W. Bell) 1, Murtluku 2, Old Gold 3. Also started: Rose Wreath (coupled with Murihiku), Tit Willow, Fulica, Tunatau, American Beauty, ana Sweet Song. Won by a neck. Time, 1 min. 3sec.
MARTON CUP, of 600 sovs., one mile and.a quarter.—All Over (B. M. Morris) 1, Rude 2, Nystad 3, Also started: Hydros, Multaine, Lord Ainslie, Classification. Rude led into the straight, where All Over challenged and won by a clear length. Time, 2min. 12sec.
LADIES' BRACELET—Sonnino (M. C. Short) 1, Pomeroy 2, Papanui 3. Also started: Rio, Lord Nelson, l'irsfc Line, Yankee JackSt \\on by two lengths. Time, lmin. 54 3-ssec.
RAILWAY HANDICAP.—Pennon (P. Rayner) 1, Bop.'cp 2, Waimatao a. Also started: Coolpan, Jean Laddo, Oratress. Won .by a length. Time, lmin. 141-5 sec.
NEW YEAR. HACK HANDICAP.— ' Hurrv Up (W. Bell) 1, Red Signal 2, [War Scot 3. Also started': Wh.te ' Bawer, Mystified, Railand, Naughty J (JJrl"Warning, Kliatmandu, Grand Duchy I and' Volonia. Won by half a length. Time, lmin. 302-asee.
STEWARDS' WELTER HANDICAP. -Glorify (W. McEwen) 1, All Over ii, Si°norella 3. Also started: Master Lunin (coupled, with All Over), Tangohou Zola, Cello, Mann. Won by a lengtlL&nd a half. Time, Imm. 511-azec.
HAWKE'S bay races.
FIRST DAV'S. RESULTS. ji r il " Hastings, Last" NisJif. ; ' ' The following are the results of the first day's races of the tLwvke-B Bay hockey Club's summer meeting? MAIDEN HANDICAP.—2 Meli 1, / Esperanc* 2, 14 Tari 3. Also started:'' g Kins' Albert, IS 'Leightom Lass, _ 17 'Recreation, 1 B Gay Lady, 16 Adnnratkw, 0 Simonda, 20 Nicks Head, 1~ fJLadv Plash, 13 Wakatere,. 3' fcugarworks, Lr Wonder, IS Foxglove, 11-JPowrform, tfl The Ptisan, 1 Warrawee, 17 Goldsene, [4 OWnewaima, 10 Early Dawn. Won M 15se9 '
CHRISTMAS HANDICAP.—2 Sweet Corn 1, I Actifid 2, 5 Sea Lord 3. Also started: 4 Tavistock, 6 Murrce,,.3 Revocation. Won by half a Jeugfch. Time, lmin, 14sec.
WELTER HANDICAP.—2 Consultation 1, 4 Retard 2, 3 Namur 3. Also started: D Santerre, 5 Sabine, 7 Birkelot, S Woollahra, 1 Cross Words, 6 Belgian Maid. Wou by, a head. Time, 2min, 9 l-saec.
PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP.—2 Multifual 1, 5 Kiltess 2, 1. Perfidy 3. Also started: 6 Multive, 7 Pacific Slope, 3 Tresaida, 4 liylami, 8 Ilyttus. Won easily by three lengths. Time, 2min. Ssec.
OTATARA JUMPERS' FLAT.—S Otara 1, 1 Aurore 2, 2 Want 3. Also started: 4 Tornea, 6 Swinton, 8 Jem, 7 The S- unimit, 3 Oreore. Won by three lengths. Time, 2min. 49scc.
TWO-YEAR-OLD HANDICAP,--! Asterina 1,12 Mirk 2, 4 Night-time 3. Also started: 7 Stammer, 15 Lady Woolawa, 17 Merry Morn, 4 Sindi,,6 Leather Sprig, 10 Market, 10 Magistrate, 19 Evolution, Paosuiui, 9 Red Pepper, 12 Natatane, 3 Mostenes, 0 Fife and Drum, 2 Sycorax, 14 Import. Won by a head. Time, 49 3'ssec.
FLYING HANDICAP.—3 Tuticorn 1, 1 Hymarty 2, 5 Beloved 3. Also started: 2 Palm Oil, 9 The Pagan, S Woodlark, 4 Transmission, 10 Tyche, 10 Starglow, 0 Royal Prince, 7 Bays water, 13 Kolrn, 12 Orateur, 14 Greta. Won by two and a half lengths. Time, Imm. 15 3-Ssec.
NEW YEAR HANDICAP.—2 Crowhurst 1, 1 Galore 2, 5 Tavistock 3. Al9o stalled: 3 Ehipa, 4 Altercation, 6 The Speaker. "Won by half a length. Time, link. 21sec.
SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. Napier, Last NightThe following are the acceptances for the second day of the Hawke's Bay summer meeting:—
JUMPERS' FLAT,—Want, " Otara 10.11, Swinton 10.8, Maraitotara 10.5, The Summit 10-7, Aurore, Oon 9.10, Tornea, Jem 9.0. 1
' EPSOM WELTER,—Retard 10.5, Beloved 8.12, Palm Oil 8.10, Transmission 8.6, Belgian Maid, Woolahra 8.0.
GRANDSTAND HANDICAP.—Sweet Com 10.10, Galore 8.6, Revocation 7.11, Sea Lord 7.5, Hymarty 7.3, and Murree
SUMMER HANDICAP.—MuItive 8.6, Elocution 8.3, Kiltess 8.0, Pacific Slope 7.10, Altercation 7.3, Sabine 7.2, Hylami, Namur 7-0.
. NURSERY HANDlCAP.—Asterina 8.9, Mirk 8.3, Night-time, Hendi 7.13, Sycorax, Heather Sprig 7.10, Red Pepper 7.9, Stammer 7.8, Multane, Paoanui, Market, Mothenes, Magistrate, Merry Morn, Hytinas, and Import 7.7
SCURRY HANDICAP Actifid 9.0, Tuticorn 8.5, Royal Prince 8.0, Honey Bee 7.13, Marula 7.12, Esperance 7.9, Bayswater 7-7, Asterial 7.5, Sugarworks 7.4, Strange Ways, Wonder, Ohinewairua 7.3, Leighton Lass, Purseform, Lord Muskery, Maori Tikanga. Greta, Nick's Head, Wakatere, The P>;"-ui. Gotha, Kaiinotu, Lady Flash, .Shi;t t:d Starglow 7.0.
MATAPIRO 11A X DlCAP.—Consultation 90, Woodlark 5.4, Palm Oil 8.3,' Transmission 7.13, Cross Words 7.12, Tyche, Orateur, Goldscene, and Woolalira 7.6.
' JANUARY HANDlCAP.—Crowhurst 9.11, Mnltifual 9,6, Tressida, Galore 8.4, Revocation 7.11, Actifid, Tavistogk 7 10, Altercation 7.6, Sea Lord 7.4, 'Hylami and The Speaker 7.0. '
AUSTRALIAN RACNG. Received Jan. 1, 10 35 p.m. Sydney, Jan. 1. The weather was fine for the holiday. Tattersall's Cup resulted as follows:—' Wedding Day 1, Grey 2, Bee 3. Received Jan. 1, 10.35 p.m. Melbourne, Jan. 1. The following are the results of the principal events at the V.R.O. meeting:— l HANDICAP.—Headwind 1, Sir Ilex 2, Wedge 3. BAGOT HANDICAP—Star Comedian 1, First Trim 2, Escomb 3. STEEPLECHASE.—Tararu Jack 1, John Donald 2, Bunroy 3, #
TROTTING. CANTERBURY PARK RESUCTS. Christchurch, Last Night. The Canterbury. Park Trotting Clubs summer meeting wag held to-day Raia fell in the morning, and the afternoon was dull. The totalisator handled £27,581, as against £32,090 last year. Results:—
AMATEUR HANDICAP—I Our Goldie 1, 2 Rothino '2, 19 Best Boy. 3, Also started: 5 Peter Bell and Lady Esma (coupled), 12 Ruby Lincoln, 10 Housemaid, Cue, 8 -Miss Carbine, .9 Grand' Dillon, 17 Peter the First, S Waiwera, 15 Hercpo, 1 Pettigo, 14 Honest Injun, 4 Maori Princess, 11 Diameter, 12 Rayenswortli, and 0 My 'Boy and Marilla (coupled). Won by two lengths. Time, lmin s(isec.
TEMPLETOX HANDICAP.—S Gold Crest 1, 1 Sympathy 2, 5 Miss Havos-8, Also started: 2 Harold Child, —— Gladeye, and C Louie Drilt. Won by .a length. Time, 4miu 47 l-ssec.
CHAMPION HANDICAP.—2 Catlie. dra! Chimes I, 2 Sherwood (coupled with the winner) 2, .3 Sungod 3. Also stalled: 3 Admiral Wood and Mintson (coupled with Sungod J, 7 Adelaide, Oi- ; reel, 4 John Dillon, <i Agathos, 5 Oinako, and 1 Emilius. Won by half a length. Time, imin 29sec.
LYTTELTON HANDICAP.—2 -Maliinga 1, 1 Rorke's Drift 2, 6 Maud Wilkes 3. Also started: 7 Wallace
Wood, 8 Irvingwood, 5 Wqoddrift, 3 Rotheliff, and 4 King 'Kurri. Won By-two-lengths. Time, 4niin 52scc.
STEWARDS' HAKDCAP.—I Beeswing <l, 4 Imperial Crown 2, % Gay Wilkes 3. Also started: 2 Electrocute, 8 Paul Huon, 5 Rita Peter, 3 Lady Patricia, 6 Trugaiimi, 9 Treasure Seeker, and 10 Craibwood. Won by two lengths. Time, 4m in 5G 2-usee.
ISLiNIGTOS HANDICAP.—! Trix Pointer 1, 2 Willie Lincoln z, i Cora Dillon 3. AI3O started: 6 John Dillon, 3 Lord Minto, 6 Beekora, and 7 Bundura* Won by a length. Time, 2miu 51 1-usec.
RAILWAY HANDICAP.—3 itorke's 'Drift 1, 9 Joyful 2, 10 Lord Dillon 3. Also started: 2 Ariadne Tax (coupled), 11 Ben Dillon, 4 Silver Quick, 8 Retreat, 5 The Linnet, 7 The Whip, 1 Joan of Are, and <i Koaheni. Won by a length. Time, 2min '2l sec.
AU REVOIR HANDICAP.—II Rearguard 1, 5 Pax 2, 2 Tirnuna, 3.' Also started: 9 Will-o'-the-Wisp, 12 Lady Teddington, 3 Gladeye, <s.Miss Havoc, 10 Scottish Queen, 1 Great Britain, 4 Sir Elmo, 7 iStevo Beldon, and 8 Louie Drift. Won by two lengths. Time, 2min 23 2-5 see.
, GREYMOUTH RESULTS. Greyinouth, Last Night. The second day of the Greyinouth Jockey Club's meeting was held to-day i dull weather.The totalisator handled £7GBB for the day. Results:—
TELEGRAPH HANDICAP—2 Gallupin 1. 1 Recorder 2, 4 Preludium 3. Also started: 3 Preface. Won by four lengths. Time, lmin 2 3-ssec.
FLYING HANDlCAP.—Trickery 1, 7 Parlovna 2, 3 Trentham Rose 3. Also started: 4 Tip Up, 2 Thestius, 1 War Tax, and 0 Tyson. Won s>y : half a length. Time, lmin 8 3-ssec.
GREYMOUTH CUP—3 King of the Valley 1, 6 Xanthos 2, 1 Ladify 3. Also started: 4 Oxenhope, 2 Achilledes, and 7 Eoumania. Won by a length and a half. Time, 2min 21 2-'ssec.
(BLACKBALL HANDICAP.—I Merton 1, 2 Divorce 2, 3 Beaufort 3. The only starters. Won by a nose. Time, lmin 'l4see, ,
HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP.—2 Lady Middleton 1, Bed Pool 2, 5 Kaimohe 3Also started: Roumanian, 8 Invader, and 4 Royal Dragoon. Won easily by two' lengths. Time, lmin 3<isee. COUNTY HANDICAP.—4 Trentham Rose 1, 2 Thestius 2,' 3 Tunie 3. Also started: 5 Trickery, 1 War Tax, C Tyson, 7 Benope, and S Beauforte. 'Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 1 2-sse«.
GIESEKING HANDICAP—2 Rosa Tear 1. 3 Lady Middleton 2, Good Hope 3. Also started: 4 Britain Crown. Won t>y a length. Time, lmin 27 3-sscc.
THIRD DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. Greymouth, Last Night. . The following ar® the acceptances for the third day of the Greymouth Jockey Club's meeting:—
RUNANGA HANDICAP, five furlongs. —'Merton 10.10, Trentimm Rose 10.9, Divorce 9.11, Thestius 9.4, Trickery 8.13, Parlovna 8.5, War Tax 7.13, Tyaon 7.12, and Oika 7 7-
BOROUGH HANDICAP, six furlongs., —Tip Up 10.0, Poisevear 10.0, Recorder 9.1, Kaminohe 7.10, and Royal Dragoon
PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, one mile. —Oxen hope 9.1, Lady Middleton 8.13, King of the Valley B.J, Aehilledea 5.9, Ladify 8.7, Good Hope 81, Xanthos 8.0, and Roumania 710.
OIIOTO HANDICAP, five furlongs.— Thestius 9.4, Beaufort* !).l, Tyson, Toddy, Tunic 7.12, and Preface 7 7
WELTER HANDICAP, one milc.-JM-vorce 10.0, Ladify 9.15, Red Pool 813, Invader 8.9, Royal Dragoon 5.2, find Britain Crown 8.0,
CLAUGHESY HANDICAP, six and ahalf furlong.—'Premium Rote 10.2, Rosevoar 9.9, iUenh.>po i) S, Lady Middleton 9 i, ana Xanthos 8.0.
FARWGIX HANDICAP, and ahafl fur ongi . M,n ,n 10 10 I entliam Rose 10.9, Tip Up 108, H IS, War Tax 7.13, Toddy 7.12, and' Presidium i iO,
Mr. C D. Solo, cier!? ot the scales to tks Stratford Club, yesterday atcajjied his official majority, having filled that position for fto clu'ni continuously for the past 21 years.
. AUCKLAND ACCEPTANCES. Auckland, Dec. 31. The following are the Trotting Club's acceptances:
TAMAia HANDICAP, 1} milesFavor Royal, My Junior, Monica Heir, Canberra, Mae Thorn, Lady Lonsdale limit, Dignity, Polar Star, Peter Zimmerman 12 yards, Mutu 24, Cella 36, Sandy Patch 48, Gold Rod (10, Sweet Memory, Rita Galindo 84, Overrate 108.
PARK HANDICAP, 1| miles.—BeauBant, Flora Dillon limit, Lockwood, Clip, •12,. Marie Temple 36, Te Awa 48, Dandy Jack 60, Lcewood 72, Jewol Fashion. 84, Galindo Belle 06, Dean Dillon 308. -
PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, two sailes.—Harold Devon, Lieutenant, Asturio, Huon Grattan, . Sir Fulham, Gold Girl limit, Cole Nut 12 yards, Pitaroa, Huon Patch 12, Moneymaker 48, fcjteel Bell 84.
ASSOCIATION HANDICAP, two miles—Amberite, De Why, Kirikirtroi limit, Syrie 12 yards, Billy Parole Chub 36, Hint 48, Hova 60, Gold Boy 72, Blackthorn 60, Auckland Girl 72, Whisht 84.
NEW YEAR HANDICAP, two miles. —Silver Black, Goodrich, Bronze Patch, Mss Kolfe limit, Gatljpoli 12 yards, ucan
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