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SPORTING.

| WOODVILLE MEETING. " FIRST DAY'S RESULTS. " By Telegraph.—Press Associr.tion. Woodville, Last Night. The weather was fine, though cold and windy, the attendance being fair. The totalisator handled £17,538, as against £14,144 for the 1917 meeting. Results:—

HURDLES.—4 Multicipal (S. Henderson) 1, 3 Gunwale 2, 1 Vacuum 3. Also started: 5 Multum, 2 Khatmandu, 0 Attache. Won by a length. Time, 3m in. 42 2-ssec.

MAIDEN PLATE.—2 Cadet (H. Gray) 1, 7 Esthonia 2, 1 Parorangi 3. Also started: 5 liora, (i Evening Glow, 8 Bantry, 9 Araberine, 2 Solace. Won by a length. Time, lmin 15sec.

WHARITI HACK.—2 Torchlight (H. Gray) 1, 1 Lord Musketry 2, 3 Maraetotara 3. Won by a head. Time, lmin. 29 l-ssec.

•WOODVILLE HANDICAP.—I Kewi Poto (H. Gray) 1, 7 Tangihau 2, 5 Rose Pink 3. Also started: 3 Sweet Born, 2 Master Moutoa, 4 Palm Oil, 6 Bagdad, !i Cheifa, S Classification. Won by two ajid a-half lengths. Time, 2min 8 4-ssec,

COUNTY HACK.—I Mandrake (McPlynn) 1, 2 Papanui 2, 5 March On 3. Also started: 3 Borealis, 6 Tonukolie, y Shaki, 8 Lady Kilworth, 4 Pervolo. Heads between the placed horses. Time, lmin 15 4-ssec.

PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP.—I KJiltess (Emerson) 1, 3 Namur 2, 4 Orleans 3. Also started: 8 Multiply, 5 Hythread, 6 Sea Lord, 2 Altercation, 7 Want, 9 Roumania. Won by a length and a-half. Time, lmin 30 2-ssee.

VICTORIA HANDICAP.—6 Clavis (McCarten) 1, 1 Carillion 2, 4 Pomeroy 3. Also ran: 3 Master Iney, 2 Risingham, 5 Railand, 9 Tornea, 10 Toddy, 7 ICohu, 7 Some Girl. Won by a length and a-half. Time, lmin 55sec.

TELEPHONE HANDICAP.—3 Inah (McCarten) 1, 1 Simonides 2, 2 Demos 3. Also started: 4 Croesus, fi Parisian Diamond, 7 Trentham, 5 Samarang, 8 Morula. Won by a head. Time, lmin. 2 l-asec.

SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. Woodville, Last Night. Acceptances for the second day of the Woodville meeting are:—

HACK HANDICAP HURDLES, one mile and a-half.—Vacuum 11.9, Tornca, Orleans 10.4, Gunwhale 9.7, Toddy 9.0.

KUMEROA HANDICAP, five furlongs. —Manila S.lO, Honeybee 8.2, Maclion 7.13, Stutter, Tonukohe, Pervola 7.11, Wonder 7.10, Prince Formby 6.11, Toddy, Black Darling 0.7.

BALLANCE HACK WELTER, seven furlongs.—Maraetotara 10.5, Transmission, Papanui 9.13, Cadet 9.0, Mystified, Rora, Some Girl, lvoliu 8.7.

AUTUMN HANDICAP, one mile and a distance.—Rewipoto 10.5, Sweet Com 9.5, Henry Clay 8.2, Master Moutoa 7.13, Palm Oil 7.7, Bagdad 7.5, Jean Laddo C 12, Classification, Pomeroy 6.7.

SETTLERS' HACK HANDICAP, one mile and about 170 yards.—Tiranga 9.2, Torchlight !U, Claris 8.53, First Salute 8.11, Risingham 8.10, Carillion 8.3, Pomeroy 7.7. SHORTS HANDICAP, five furlongs.Croesus 9.11, Inah 0.9, Simonides 8.10, Trentham Rose 7.4, Rawakore 7.3, Samarang 0.12, Sea Lord 6:7.

JUVENILE STAKES, six furlongs.Karaeo, Lord Muskerry, Mandrake 8.6, Arch Salute 7.4, Prince Hufus 7.1, Parolangi, Esthonia 6.9.

MAHARAHAKA HANDICAP, one mile and about 170 yards.—KiltessJO.l, Robur 9.9, Master Iney 9.3, Ilythread 9.0, Eheipa 8.10, Namnr 8.9, Altercation 8.5, Sir Fisher 8.2, Want 8.

A Christchuroh telegram states that Rebekah was wrongly included in the acceptors for the Great Easter Handicap.

C.J.C. ACCEPTANCES. Christchurch, Last Night. The following final payments and acceptances have been received for the C-J.C. autumn meeting:

KILDARE HURDLES HANDICAP, two miles. —Art 11.9, Naupata 10.fi, Vascular 10.2, Jeannot 10.1, Don Francisco 10.0, Calma 9.0.

RUSSLEV PLATE, five furlongs.— Some Kid 80, Rossini 5.2, Nightraider 8.2, Nursing Sister 8.2, -Silent King 8.2, Flight Commander 7.10, Valencia 7.7, Kilgour 7.7, Pinkie 7.7, Jewish Maid 7 7.

iSOOKBURN HANDICAP, one mile and a quarter.—Cllendower 8.11, Vagabond 8.6, Heathercote 8.2, Rose Pink 8.1, Almoner 8.1, Eleus 8.1

GTMCRACK HANDICAP, six furlongs —-Jingo 9.3, Charley 8.13, Fabisco B.!J, Kilbarry 8 (1, All Serene 7.13, Post Haste 7.13, -Naughty Queen 7.13, Cerberus 7.13, t?. p een Son 7-12. Tantalus 7.9, Bonsign 7.4,\fiarisso 7.0, The Finn 7.0, The Sapper UK Nautical 7.0, Eight Bella 7.0, Immense 7.0.

COI:RTFA T AY WELTER HANDICAP, one mile. —Wardaneer 9.13, John liarleycorn '9.9, Tip Up 9.2, Claverbouse !).]. Gamecock 8.13, Aehilledcs 8.11, Moorabbe 8-9, Kingi.of I lie Valley 8.0, Sisyphus S.O, Bondage, 8.0.

I GREAT EASTER :IT ANDICAI?;-SaS-anof, ;N,v3tad,.Dorke';s. Drift I; .»Pr.nka, Kil,i brogftii, Bed Ribbon,./rigritiya, <3ay lad, tfrJrteleiv.B oll Sjmjc, Marsa, ltebekab, Lion>•?,skia, Ileus, Old Gold, Braid.

A'T'TCMN PLATE.—Bondage, Sir ■F'inpif'ii,. Hurry Up, Indus, Kilbarry, Fnliisco. oreolc Son, Sacrainciito,

•"'HAMPACtNK STAKES —Surveyor. ;Nival Stag, Miss Mimic, Sunart, WarDiane.

AUTUMN HANDICAP.— Unrke's Drift, Red Ribbon, Margorine, iVwi I'inika, IllnidowiM', Vagabond, M"r.«a, noathercote, Almoner, Rose Pink, TJIOUB.

CHALLENGE STAKES. Surveyor, I'nvnl Ma<{. Miss Mimic, Gloaming, CVnpius, Sunart, Warplane, Passin' Through.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1919, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1919, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1919, Page 8

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