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SPORTING.

WELLINGTON RACE,

SECOND DAY'S RESULTS,

By Ttiegraph.—Pres'j AssotMHC

Wellington, Jan. 25. The Wellington races concluded today in fine weather The going was good. There was a big attendance. The totalisator for the meeting handled £119,196 10s, as compared with £102,123 10s last yea?, The following are the results:

MANGAROA WELTE&,—I Red Signal 1, 2 Retard 2, 8 Risingham 3. Also started: 4 Rienzi, 3 Momac, 5 Consultation, 7 >ick, 8 Royal Batter}'. Won by half a length. Time, lmin. 42 4-oaec.

JANUARY WELTER.—6 Comment 1, 2 Hyttus 2, 5 Bagdad 3. Also started: 3 Glorify, 1 Hendra, 7 Gold Soult and GoJft Stream (coupled), 4 Kiltess, 10 Pacific Slope, 8 Revocation, 9 Galore. Won by three lengths, Jime, ImilL 401!-5sec.

FITZHERBERT HANDICAP.—2 Affectation 1. 1 Fluency 2, 4 Motuihi 3. Also started: i Rosa Wreath, 5 Golden Crozier, 3 Nursing Sister, North Loburn, 8 Russet, 7 Idleness. Won by a length and a half. Time, lciki. Q3-ssec.

RACING CLUB Melee 1, 2 Rewi Poto 2, 3 Heathercote 3. Also started: 1 Menelaus and Mascot (coupled), 4 Ladoguer, 6 Rose Pink, 7 Battle Song. Won by half a length, Time, lmin. 192-ssec.

KELBURN PLATE.—I Gloaming 1, 2 Surveyor 2, 5 Crenides 3. Also started: 3 Croesus, 0 Antinome, 4. Torfreda. Won by a length. Time, 46 2-ssec.

DOURO CUP.—3 Palm Oil 1, 5 Active 2, 6 Cooing 3. Also started: 1 Afterglow, 8 Paddington Green, 2 Robur, 4 Hurry Up, 10 Cello, 11 Signorella, 9 Momac, 7 Penury Rose. Won by a head. Time, lmin. 402-ssec.

METROPOLITAN HANDICAP.—SiIver Link 1, Kipling 2, Damien 3 Also started: Nystad, Birkenvale, Acre, Kilboyne, Koesian, 80-Peep, Onslaught, Crowhurst, and Chimera. Time, lmin. 11 4-ssec.

CAMP HANDICAP.—Rebekah 3, Moorabbe 2, Antinome 3. Also started: King's Armor, Cotillion, Fulica, Zabism, Hvmartv, Royal Prince, Arch Lassie, Trickery, and Lady Penza. Won by two lengths Time, lmin 13 2-ssec

.TARANAKI WEIGHTS Wellington, Last Night.

The following weights have been declared by Mr. II Covle for the first day of the T.J.C. meeting:

WAITARA HURDLES. One mile and a-ha'f

Paraoa 11 8 Starengo • 10 9 Polthogue ..... 10 8 Golden Grafton 10 0 Movement , x . (I! 913 Normanby -»■««■» 9 0 Zela . . 9 5 Speedwell Mac , 9 3 White Stockings 9 0 Gunwale . ...xnyfflTK 9 0 Master Webster veucron 9 0 Bonnie Day 9 0

JUVENILE HANDICAP Five furlongs Silver Link . T ,.| ~ 10 4 Spanner . -.wv-i ■ 9 5 ' Bonnie Briar 8 12 Cherry Mart 8 7 Murihiku , 8 1 Asterina -iru.ww« 7 13 Passin' Through yxyrooo 7 5 Golden Bubbles 7 5 ■ Mort Avis .w ,y<_, : 7 5 Princess Charming 7 5 Restful •"»%-«&>• xsfci 7 4 Esthonia . ■.!(». ojrcu 7 2 Queen Victoria 7 0 Empyrean ciTn»ij»>3 7 0 Rose Wreath 7 0 Rebuff ■ ■ 8 12 Idleness > ■» ■■ ® 12 Miss Gold , .'.-v.O 12 Rose Queen »r«;<cT 8 12 Marble Bai „■■'■ do 6 12 Arch Salute * o ® 12

TIMARU HACK HAXDICA! Six Furlongs. MRrqnetetu '» 1 Afterglow ■-j Royal Park 9 4 Carmel Arch ; 8 11 Active **.fx&'e>xrt:z) 811 flineamaru -zyimxj:t»l >-88 Nemalme »■ -n v • 7 11 Philomela " Piano ft n, i 7 9 Melitr. —fl-.-c.jHy? • -<?•: 1 8 Clavia ..m.-.-?iTri •■j-.ru?- 7 Metallum . wt+tHb* < 7 4 King Shimose .>„ r ir>j 7 2 Jane Douglas -.ra • sf) 7 0 Trench Wheel .»j,j tQxz} 7 0 Takanganui . CT y»:vs.j&icE 7 0 Cadet . —■} r>-j, ;y«>. 7 0

TARANAKI CUP HANDICAP

One mile and a-quarter itewi Poto . 9 7 Ladogeur 8 5 Nystad ■.s»:>• >?J2 8 3 Hydrus .aratj- 8 3 Depredation .. {vtvjvi .. 8 2 Henry Clay 8 2 Municipal i 7 12 Form Up : • *Mra-"di 7 9 Dingle 7 9 Hyttus «■■■ ■ 7 7 Afterglow 7 6 Glorify 7 3 Cyresian . ® 12 Paddington Green j..; 0 10 Bingham . -issMX-r*®!!'*' 1 8 fl J'u Jitsu r&ix&'v-w&l' '■ 6 7 Applaud ..£-ess33M-t'CO .) 6 7 Esperance 6 7 lady Energy . .tnsQWi? ® 7 Fire Cloud ® 7

MIMI -WELTER HANDICAP One mile 110 yards

Dingle 9 8 Hyttus ..**£axi*-cociaa 9 8 Alteration v! oxta' >OCHa2:J 9 2 ?araoa ~ va««vO»9*'rr' 1 813 Loyal Arch 8 13 Marqueteur Mxr»-ca-:-rrj 8 11 White Blaze 8 11 Kiltess v«>vs ysj3;iTi:i 8 6 Paddington Green trrem? 8- 5 Hobur ■ sua 8 3 Bingham 8 3 Hurry Up T • • secca 8 0 Gipsy Gem . ( ® JSu Jitsu -yzrrvnec-'-fSi 8 0

FLYING HANDICAI" [.i ' Sis furlongs.

Croesus ® 1® 80-Peep 8 7 Inah ■■.«rt?ottESJrv<ja - 8 4 Birkenvale J 13 Starengo . Simonides ....«*ssecgcks ' 12 iladam Risfrwi. - : J 8

Royal Chef . Cyresiaa ..■ j.rwn 7 5 'lvil \V ;l k OTO ® ]'2 Movement -wsaeawvyw*" « 10 Cherry Mart 6 7

OKATO HACK HANDICAP. One mile 110 yards.

Ertbur ;; o 0 Krst Saluts 8 7 Trombone 8 3 Cora Ora S 3 Ti1a.11233. 8 2 Guianform .^,..11, 7" 7 White Han gov >-'~ra 7 0 Apptoud .►,o W »>«V 7 4 JKailand ...... «„», , 7 2 Army Service 7 0 Spinifex ... 7 0 Marshal Noil 7 0 Fire Cloud 7 0

. DUNEDIN HANDICAPS. Wellington, Last Night. Tie following handicaps have been declared for Dunedin meeting: AUTUMN HURDLES. —Compulsion llvß, Jeannot 11.6, Vascular 10.13, Nocturnal 10.12, Euripos 10.8, King Star, IKauwliero 10.1, Glenthorpe 9.13, Silver iShield, Calma 3,7, Grafton Tot, fiubioon* 9.0.

GLADBROOK HANDICAP.-Fleetham '9.0, Eleus 9.4, Caverock 9.2, Gienwood, Sleepy Head 8.11, Bombproof 8.8, Red Tape, Dorian 8.7, Wild Night 8.3, Thistlecrown 8.2, Black Mountain, Lochella 8.1, La<ly Edith 7.12, Red Eagle, Calauria 7.7. DUNEDIN CUP, of 1500 sovs.—Menelaus, Red Ribbon 9.5, Mascot 9.3, Rorke's Drift 8.13, Kilmoon 8.11, Margerine 8.10, Punka 8.5, Adjutant 8.4, Glendower, Melee 8.3, Heathercote, Almoner 8.2, Onslaught 8.0, Samiel 7.13, John Barleycorn, Marsa 7.12, Rose Pink, Kilrush 7.11, Linden, Winter Cherry 7.10, Subterfuge, Royal Star 7.3, Thaddeus 7.2, Marianne, Mazama, Burrangong, Fleetham, Take Down 7.0

PUBLICANS' HANDICAP, EOO sovs.— Fiery Cross, Ivilboyne, Michaela 9.8, Killjoy 9.2, Koesian 9.1, Onslaught, Punka 8.11, Mortham 8.9, Buller, Melee B.S, Marsa 8.7, Linden 8.6, Kilbrogan 8.5, Palainon 8.3, Winter Cherry 8.1, Helicon, Pyjama 7.13, Trentham Rose, Daytime, Bon Spec, Lionskin 7.9, Caverock, Rokelaine, Benefit, Orderdown, Braid, Redsline, Spectual, Barley Rigs 7.0. STEWARDS' WELTER.-Adjutant 10.9, Samiel 10.4, Helicon, Burrangong, Subterfuge 9.9, Thaddeus, Sedd-el-Bahr 9.8, Palamon 9.5, Bellshire 9.2, Hot Air £>.l2, Gunrest 8.11, Marianne 8.10, Multiplication 8.8, Aycliffe 8.7, Tin Soldier 8.3, Tyne Boy, Take Down, Nocturnal, Darringdale 8.0 1 BERWICK HANDICAP.—MeIee 10.9, Bon Spec 9.13, Fleetham 9.9, Eleus 9.C, Caverock 9.4, Rokelaine 9.3, Post Haste, Gienwood, Sleepy Head, Algions 8.13, Revolution 8.11, Bandy 8.10, Red Tape, Dorian 8.9, Wild Night 8.5, Black Mountain, Ella, Pax 8.3, Erj-oncous, Lady Superior, Osterman, Lady Edith, Sea Maid s.o.

AUSTRALIAN TURF. A.J.C. MEETING. Received Jan. 26, 5.5 p.tn. Sydney, Jan. 26. At the A.J.C. meeting the Challenge Stakes resulted: Sydney Damsel 1, Shell Shock 2, Bimeter 3. There were eighteen starters. Won by four lengths. Time, lmin 12sec.

AVOIDING CLASHING OF INTERESTS « Christchurch, Jan. 25. The Government has asked the presidents of the Racing and Trotting Conferences to prepaje a scheme to avoid the clashing of interests of the different, clubs

SCHEME FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON

Christchurch, Jan. 25.

Following on the restoration of racing days, the presidents of the Racing and Trotting Conferences are to prepare a scheme of dates for the remainder of this racing season in order that individual racing clubs might not create trouble by selecting dates without considering the interests of other clubs.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1919, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1919, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1919, Page 8

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