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MANAWATU RACES. SECOND DAT'S RESULTS. SILVEB LINK BEATS AMYTHAS. By Telecraph—rrcss Association. Palmerston Xorth, Last Night. The Manawatu Racing Club's autumn meeting concluded In glorious weathei. The course was a bit heavy, but much better than the previous day. Tilt attendance was :ip;aln good. The totalisator handled E42.225, maMng a total of £53,927 for the mooting, ogalnst £74.23£> for the same meeting last year. Results : KAIRANGA HURDLES—", Omanu (A. McDonald) 1, 2 Sail Homo 2, 1 Sweet Tippcrary 3. Also ran: 3 All Talk, 4 Hautawa, 8 Diamond Nap, 7 Better Luck. Won by a head, the third horse a neck away. Time, 2.55. STONYHURST WELTER—I Dainty Step (L. (S. Morris) 1, 5 Parorangi 2, Kiictour 3. Also ran: 3 r.oldshlne, 2 Detroit, (i AmberIne. 7 Ahika. Won by a neck. Time, 132. AVA HACK WELTER—? Sea Foam (G. forkill) 1, 2 Whiz Bang 2, 3 Rebuff 3. Also ran: 1 Simon. 5 Farce, 4 Sweet Song, C Humble, 9 Namur. 11 Persian Prince, 10 Guiajiform, 12 Miralma, 8 Manikin. 13 Student. Heads between the placed horses. Time 1.52 3-15. MANAWATU STAKES.—2 Silver Link (A. J McFlynn) 1, 1 Amythas 2, t Parisian Diamond 3. Also ran: 3 Hyincstra, 3 Chrysostom. Won by a neck. Time, 1.17 3-5. CLOVERLEA NURSERY—9 Rouen (A. McCormac) 1, 1 Little River 2, 2 Rleuse 3. Also ran: 8 Bonlbrook, 3 Ktkinl. 7 Festivity, 6 Strategy, 5 Lord Desmond, 4 Tlvoll. Won by a neck Time, 1.5. LONGBURN HANDICAP.—4 Nobleman (A. Reid) 1, 1 Marqueteur 2. 5 Punka 3. Also ran: I! Dusky Eve. 2 Bomietter, 3 Lingerie. 7 Demos Won by a length the same distance between second and third. Time, ADDISTONE HACK FLYING.—IO Utuwal (C, Carmom) 1, St Empyrean 2, 7 Passln' Through 3. Also ran: 2 Rislnghnm, 1 Vasllkov, 4 Heather Sprig, 5 Irapuka, 13 Yankee Dan. 12 Miss Love*, S Lady Paula. 3 Princess Marlon wl B:Me o' the Camp (bracketed), 14 Sling Camp, C Castellan. 11 Achilllon. Won by half a length Time, 1.181-5. | BOROUGH HANDICAP-1 Mustard Tot (A ' Ellis) 1, 2 Miss Cold 2. 3'Blrkenvale 3 Won comfortably by half a length. Time, j THE RACING DESCRIBED. KOW AMYTHAS LOST. NOTES BY "MOTUROA" | (By Telegraph Special to Dally Xews.) Palmerston North, Las'. Niifht. Proceedings commenced with the Kniranga Hurdles There were r.o scratching*;. Swcel Tippcrary carried most money of ttie eiriit runners From a good start Sweat Tlnperarv at once took in the runnin?. and nasslnp Hie stand, was attended by All Talk. Diamond Vap. and Omnhu. Along the back stretch , Sweet Tlnnerary had a length's lead 'rom AH Tall:. Oißohu, and Kali Home, who were almost in line All Talk dropped hack enter',-,? the straight, v.hllo Omabu ran up to the lcad<"S. It was a great race home between Sal! Hot". Sweet T'r.twarv. and Omahii. the last menllone'l ?cti!nq the wrdlel hv half a head f-cni Sell Home, with Swe»t T;np=rarv a head away third. All Tall: i>-es fourth Dainty Ston t-s (he elect of backr-i for the Stnnvhurst Welt»r. PMrnit and Gr.l'l.h'ne claiming most attention of tl"< others From a givd s'art nule':iv established a '"ngtii's 'cad. heinc followed to the hore" turn bv Detroit. Dainty S'eri. and TCiltrour AnprwirKng the distance Dtintv Step ctifil>n:red and Ki'gour. and h an exciting divert woli rv a neck ParoMii.Tl \v:'S two 'eni'l'i in front of Kiignur. Goldsh;n.- was fourth.
Mn'vpr.-.'is '-.ns t!io onlv withdrawal in the 'Tii We!*!— Hack, loavine thirteen limners Carters w»nt snliillv fnr Simon. Wiiiz lane, -nd Rebuff When tin- field had set tip! down Par<v and MumMe iiw W the load, and allowed tlio w.iv along the hack stretch. Rebuff and Foan> hp;n<* the most nroin'uent of the others lEnfo-ii'r the slrnhdif Ferci mil MnciMe. gave war to Sea Vonm. while IVhlz T!:>ii(r wis coming through from a long n-.iv line'.- inside the half a dozen licse* held eh-niees S,»* pram. ho-io~-r lusted long enoinrli to win liv a k«il from tlie fnst-finWiini' Whiz Bane, who was a s ! miInr distance in front of Rebuff, Ou'anform "."I fiurlli Hrrerpi'.rt. Passin' Thrown. M ! ss Las', mid pulp declined their e-ymgements i'l the Ma:iawatu Stakes Afivthas'was baeked flown to n. small nrioe. When the tapw won- Hff---.fl Paris'cn Dlamrcd was the firs', to mo'-e. while Amy! has was left several lengths. The first mentioned led To- a furtevg. vhen he !""••> way to Clirysnstum and Sllvr-r Link. The fayorlte was making up leeway fast and at I lie entrance to the stralgh' held a slight advantage of Chrvs'>stuin and Silver Link The eroltemen-t was Intense as the hist, mentioned: form! ahead, and in n dins-dons go jot up 'n time to Eire the indite enough to cleeide on Araylhas was a length and a half In front of Parian Diamond. Chr-sistum was fourth A I tlie luck was with S'.Kor Link, for had .'myfhrs not been left he. would have won The winner met with an r.vntion on returning to the birdcage , TlUle It'ver was the host hacked in the rti(rerlea. Nursery, for which nine heirr.es breasted the barrier P.ouen was the first to break the line and was never afterwards headed, a'though he had to he hard ridden to stall off a challenge from Little River, who was only beaten by half a length Rleuse was a length away third, and then came ICP'in!. The winner, who halls from Posten, and is trained by A. Wright, paid a handsome price. % I Detroit. Dainty Step, and Kilmoon, were scratched for the Longbttrn Handicap. Marnuetenr and Bonncttex being the best ha eked of the seven contestants Lingerie lend momentarily, when Nobleman took charge, holm.' closely attended by Jlarnueteur,, Punka, and Demos The otheri were hunched. At the four fnrlonjr pir,t. Marnueteur was slightly in advance of Punka and Donnetter. Heading the others as they entered the. straight, Marnuetcwr looked a. winner, "lmt In the run from the distance S'ohleman attain came to light, and finishing in convincing fashion, won by a length Maroueteur was the same distance In front of Punka. Bonnetter was fourth Tho scratching pen was put through the names of Sir Fanciful. Oruoelle, Quiniro, Wlralma. aed Cay Patron, in the Addistone Hack. Vasilkov was made favorite Irapuka. In the eifly stages led from Princess Marion. Yankee Dan. and Empyrean. Rounding the turn the last-mentioned came through, and with heads turned for home, looked an easy winner, ha vine two lengths' lead, but the. Pox-tou-trnincd IHuv.-al finished strongly, and ,gradually overhauling the leader, won h'v three parts of a length Pans'ii' Through was half a length away third The winner paid a big [irlcn Miss Love was fourth. The day's sport was brought to a conclusion with the Borough Handicap, for which there were only three runners. Mustard Pot was favorite. Blrkenvale was first away from ■the tapes and led tn the straight, where Mustard Pot. and Miss Cold ranged alongside, and so they ran to the distanc. where the favorite shook off Miss field, and going on. won by half a lenglh. Birkenvale was two lengths away. HAWKE'S BAY WEIGHTS. Palmerslon North, Last Night. Weights for the Hawke's Bay autumn meeting are:— MANOATARAKA HURDLES One mile and three-quarters.—Kohu 11.13. Lord Nagar lie. Explorer 11.4, Zeus 110, Phillies 10 1.1, Pvmer, Whiro 10 2. Sensitive, Ore Ore 0.4, Taptain (llossori, Shunts, Strange-ways 9.0. LONGLAXDS WELTER HANDICAP. Once round.—Bonny Healher in.2, Cashmere 11.111. Molyneaux Sll. Rebuff SII. Pavilion. Convention R.S, Otauru Kid So, firatouv S 2, Mosthenes. Ethiopian R.l, Warrawee 7 12 Antler 7.9, Achliiion. Mokattam, Bon Bolt. Parukia Raffle, Chit Chat, Mannikln. Kanclene, Wnlnroa. Slgnysian, Bernadotie, Ohlti, Cuhinform '."•. XITRSEUY HANDICAP. Five furlongsChrysostom 0.4. Demand R. 12, Kleuse SI. Rouen, Strategy 7.7. La Palnma, Tigrinia 7,(ii Prince Martian. Woden 7..1, Earlhshine 7 II Klklnl 6 11, White Hope, May Blown il 0. ft'amba. Duo, Mountain Clref. Polinl, Festivity" Black Pearl, Marifza 1)7. HAWKE'S BAY CUP. On" mil- and a half Sasanof 10.j. Client !i 2. Vagabond 0 11, Oratress Sl2, Kilmoon S 10, Fiery Cross S.O. Xobleiman 8 7. Imarlbbon 5.2, Dusky Parisian Diamond 7 12, Star Lndv, Lovemateli 7.8, Hetaua 7.7, Punka 7.0, Honnettet- 7.4, Lingerie, Goldshlne 0.12, Bagdad, Hyttus, Potentiality 6.10, Ehelpa CO, Sycorax, Hookah, VoltiHe 6.7. AUTUMN HANDICAP. Once roundUaloha 8.3, Demoeoeuß R.U. Funkit 8 8, Hn-
gerie 8 7. Taunaha S.J, Culdshino, Dribble SO, Demos 7 IJ, Early llawn, Matatane 71(1, Potentiality, Hyttus 7..5, Bonny Heather 7.7, Torfredc 7.11, Heather Sprig, Hookah 7.4, Sycorns 7.3, Arch Salute ti.ll. Pavilion ti.7. POUKAWA HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Early Dawn 9.8, Lady Ball 8.13, lrapuka 87, Hymavty, Asterina, Paonul 3.0, Hepta, Sea Foam 8.5, Formline 7.13, Lord Laddo 7.10, Mosthenes 7.5, Vltella 7.7, Mumble 7.4, Wawata, Lady Wolawa 7.3, Namur, Lady Paula. Big Tush, Miss . (lirons 7.0, Plr o l'iro 0.13, Manhattan 0.12, Kaiimotu, King Albert, Queen's Up. Wallflower, ,Itf/jy Cove, ft'hanoke, Holoke, Castellan, Negambd'-.010. PORANGAHAU Six furlongs. —Bindle 9.2, Acre 9.0, Parisian Biamond 8 11, Tigrltiya 5.7, Malohii 8.5, Hetaua 7.12, Dribble, Golden Bubble 7.11. Manila 7.10, Swanee River 7.7, Trespass, Mustard Tot 7.5, Torfreda 7.4, Santorlnt 7.1, Bagdad (i.12, Earlv Dawn 0.10, Sycorax 0.9, Irapuka, Lady Bail, Hindi, Birkcnvale 6.7. EGMONT RACING CLUB. NOMINATIONS FOR AUTUMN MEETING. Horse owners and '.ralners arc reminded that nominations for all events at the Egntont Racing Club's autumn meeting close at 8 o'clock to-night with the secretary, Mr. V. B. Stratton, Hawera. The programme nas been framed on very liberal lines, and is deserving of close attention at the hands of owners. s - I WANGANUI WINTER MEETING. A reminder is given that nominations for all events at the Wanganui Jockey Club's winter meeting close with the secretary, Mr. Wni. Hall, Wanganui, at 8 o'clock this evening. ELTHAM RACING CLUB. The Inaugural meeting of the Eltham Racing Club, which is to be held on the Egmont racecourse on Friday, May 14, tho day after the Egmont autumn meeting, is attracting considerable attention. The programme, considering that it is not a totallsator meeting, has been framed on liberal lines, £230 being divided among seven events. A reminder is given that nominations close with the secretary, Mr. W. J. Tristram, Eltham, at S o'clock to-morrow' evening.
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