SPORTING.
HAWKE'S BAY MEETING. By Telegraph—Press Association. Hasting;), Last Night The weather was fine anil there was a good attendance for the tlawke's Bay Jockey Club autumn meeting. The course was in excellent order The amount of £32,705 passed through the machine, against £25,497 for the first day of last year, an increase of £7208 Results: JIANG AT UR A HURDLES.—I Aurore (R. Manson) 1, 4 First Line 2, 5 Sensitive 3. Also started: 2 Sir Donald, < Tiger Land, (i Diavolo, 0 Ore Ore Won by a clear length. Time, 3min. Msec LONGLANDS WELTER—Battle Array (B. Deeley") 1, Torchlight 2, Master Iney 3. Also started: 0 Maraetotara, 4 Ethiopian, S The Pagan. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, Imm, 50 l-ssoc. ; NURSERY HANDICAP.—I Hetaua (H. Gray) 1, 8 Nursing Sister 2, It Bitholia 3. Also started: 4 Crenides, 7 Bindle, Parorangi, 0 Miss Gold, 9 Night Time, 11 '■ oi ax, 11 North Loburn 2 Sundance. 1-f Ulynthus, Stammer. Magistrate, Arch Salute, Cashmere Rose, Paomii. Won by a length. Time, lmin. 1 l-ssec. POUKAWA HANDICAP—I Tannaha (H. Gray) 1, 4 Gatherer 2, 3 Lord Muskerry 3~. Also started: 2 Old Gold, (J Orawia, 9 Powder King, 10 Hymen, 5 Wapping, 7 Shaki, 8 Woodlark. Won easily by one and a half lengths. Time, lmin. 14 2-asec. HAWKE'S BAY CUP.—I Bonnie Maid 1, 3 Star Lady 2, 2 Dusky Eve 3. Also started: 4 Kilmoon, 7 Sonnino, 8 Kahuniangu, 5 Sweet Corn, 0 Tressida, 9 Eheipa. Won by one and a half lengths Time, 2min. 34see. MAIDEN HACK RACE.—S The Speaker (R. Reed) 1, 2 Tari 2, 3 Warlike 3. Also started: G Kohu, 1 Hymarly, 7 Wakatere, !) Sansterre, 11 Patukia, 8 War March, 4 Maori Tikanga, 10 Guanaco. Won by a length. Time, lmin, 113-ssec. AUTUMN . HANDICAP.—2 Vagabond (H. Gray) and 0 Love Match (dead beat) 1, 5 Multaine 3. Also started: 3 Cooing, j 9 Hythread, 10 Swinton, 1 Retard, 81 Kiltess, 4 Elocution, 7 Palm Oil, 11 Sea j Lord. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin. j 49sec. i PORANGAHAU HANDICAP—B Cliim-j era (F. Corlett) 1, 1 Sasanoff 2, 2 Ny- j stad 3. Also started: 4 Croesus, 0 Torfreda, 7 Tigritiya, 3 Bomiie Briar, 2 Demos, 9 Demagogue. Won by a length aud a half. Time, lmin. 13 1-asec. SECOND DAY ACCEPTANCES. Napier, Last Night. The following are the acceptances for the second day of the Hawke'a Bay meeting:— KARAMU HURDLES, l-% miles Aurore 11.0, Kahumangu, First Line 10.13, Ore Ore 9.11, Sir Donald 9.8, Sensitive 9.5. OHITI MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP, six furlongs.—The Speaker 9.0, Tari S.S, Warlike 8.3, Hymarty 8.1, War March, Kohinahina S.O, Kohu, Maori Tikanga, Guanaco, Mountain Eagle 7.10. JUVENILE HANDICAP, five furlongs, —Lucid 8.3, Parorangi 8.1, Miss Gold 7.7, Nursing Sister 7.5, Neglige 7.3, Night Time 0.13, Olympus 0.12, Sycorax, Solace 0.10, Stammer 6.9, Cashmere Rose, North Loburn, Paoanui 0.7.. HAWKE'S BAY STAKES, six and a Half furlongs.—Tannaha, Hetaua, Al-| moner, Sundance, Golden Crozier, Mouton Ivanova, Amythas, Demagogue, Whakahawea, Affectation, Rose Wreath, Bindle, Arch Salute, Bonny Briar, Sycorax, Solace, Bitholia, Mosthenes, Canowindra. BURKE MEMORIAL STAKES, one and a quarter miles.-Vagabond 8.8, Sweet Corn 8.5, Elocution 7.5, Tressida 0.12, Love Match U.ll, Multaine 0.9, Palm Oil 6.9, Kiltess 0.7. AIOTIO HACK HANDICAP, six furlongs.—Wapping 8.7, Lord Muskerry 8.0, Orjovia 8.2, Mandrake 8.0, Gatherer 7.8, Ethiopian 7.0, Powder King 0.10. OKAWA HACK HANDICAP, one mile and a quarter—Master Iney 9.7, Crosswords 8.10, First Saiute 8.8, Torchlight 5.7, Greta, Kohu, Kailand 7.7. FAREWELL HANDICAP, si* furlongs.—Sasanoff 9.8, Croesus 9.2, Torr'reda 8.11, Nystad S.lO, Chimera 8.7, Demos 8.3, Tigritiya 7.12, Downham 7.0, Old Gold, Hythread G.B.
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