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HAWKE'S BAY MEETING. SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. . Hastings, Laat Night. The weather was fine and the attendance huge for the second day's races of the HMke'a Bay Jockey Club's autumn meeting. The. totallsator handled £37 263, against £32,224 for the second duy last year—a total of £08.024, as against £65,029 last jear, an increase of £2995. Results:— KARAMtI HURDLES—I Ore Ore (D. Cameron) 1, 2 Zeus 2, 4 Cymer 3. Also started: Chillies, Manhattan, Strange-ways, Sensitive, Captain Glossop, Slumlx. Won by tliree lengths. Time, 3.17 2-5. OKAWA HACK HANDICAP.~S Pavilion (L Berry) 1, 3 Sea Foam 2, 8 Achllllcn 3. Also started: 1 Otauru Kid, 2 Ohitl, 4 Orateur, 0 Ethiopian, 9 Mumble, 7 Antler. 10 RafTle, 11 Culanform, 11 Mannlkin, 12 Chit Chat, 13 Bernndotte. Won by a head. Time, 1.51 2-5. JUVENILE HANDICAP.—S Woden (L. Berry) 1, 1 Ohrysostom 2. 3 Rieuse 3. Also started: 3 Rouen, 7 Tlgrinla, 8 La Paloma. 9 Klklnl, C White Hope, 11 May Bloom 10 Munflaln Chler 12 Pollni, 11 Black Pearl, 13 Duo. Won by a head. Time, 1.2. ORMOND MEMORIAL CUP.—I Parisian Diamond (A. Ollm) 1, 5 Hetaua. 2, 3 Golden Bubble 3. Also started: 4 Vagabond. 6 Hymestra, 2 Silver Link. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.40 1-5. BURKE MEMORIAL STAKES.-7 Bonnetter (O. Carraont) 1, 8 Bonnie Heather 2 5 Nobleman 3. Also started: 0 Client, 2* Oratress, .1 Lovematch, 4 Red Ribbon, 1 Dusky Eve 10 Lingerie, 9 Potentiality, 1 Bagdad, 8 Demos, 13 Ehelpa, 12 Hookah. Won by a head. Time, AKITIO HACK HANDICAP.—I Pnonul (A. Griffiths) 1, 3 Asteiina 2, 8 Plro Plro 3. Also started: 2 Lady Ball, Formllne, Mosthenes, Wawatn, Miss Girons, Namur, Kalmotu, Queens Up, Whanako, Ben Bolt. Won by a length. Time, 1.15. OHITI HANDICAP—I Taunaha (H. Gray) 1. 0 Heather Sprig 2, 3 Dribble 3. Also started: 4 Punka, 7 Hymattv, Hyttus, 5 Goldshlne, 10 Orateur, S Raumanawhlrl. 11 Arch Salute, 0 Velublc. Won by half a length. Time, 1.48. FAREWELL HANDICAP.-" Tlgritlya (A. J. McFlynn) 1, r, Torfreda 2, 1 Trespass S. Also started: 3 Acre, C Manila. 4 Early Dawn 7 Syeorax, 9 Lalla Rook, 10 Hindi, 8 Blrkenvale. Won by half a length. Time, 1.13 3-5. RACING IN ENGLAND. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received April 29, 5.5 p.m. London, April 2S. The Two Thousand Guineas resulted: Tetratema 1. Allcnby 2, Paragon 3.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. TROTTING. NEW BRIGHTON MEETING. Christchurch, Last Night. The New Brighton Trotting Club's autumn meeting opened in dull weather. The trackwas in fair order after recent rains, and there wa3 a raodorato attendance of the public. The totallsator put through £23,410, against £20,73;! on tho opening day last year. Results:— FIRST AMATEUR HANDICAP. Chancellor (It Fleming) 1. 2 Sally Dillon 2, 7 Maori Princess 3. Also started: a Diameter, 8 Rothi.no. 4 Waiwcra, 3 Emerald Green, 1 Gentle Itlhbon, 15 P.ondalc. C Gold Stanley. 10 Marvinia, 13 Derby Girl. 12 Rapid Wind, 11 Lady Lena, 1(1 Lady Tory, 14 Fairbnlrn. Won easily. Time. 354 2-3. INNOVATION HANDICAP—4 Hulana (L. Davidson) 1, 7 Chans 2. 3 Tlr.-inna 3. Atso rtarted: 19 Nabob. 18 Llndetta, 12 Madeline, 10 Marie Tempest, 2 CoJJ, 1 Florence la Badie 0 Underscrub. 13 Energy. IS Louie Drift, lfi Prince Coronado, 17 Calton, 20 Henry Tracey. 11 Wee Frnnzle. 15 Malice. 5 Sir Gavin. 14 Golden Pippin, " Saints Bell, 9 Leila Denver and Karvenl (coupled). Won by three lengths. Time. 3.37. Saints Bell fell, urirging down Golden Pippin. Leila Denver, and Henry Tracey. The drivers and horses escaped unhurt. BURWOOD HANDICAP— C Agathoa (J. Cockerill) 1, 4 Silver Link 2, 8 Gleaming 3 Also started: 2 Author Dillon, 12 Mlntson. 14 Paul Dufault. 9 Emperor. 15 Whispering Willie, Vice Admiral. 5 Rnngltata Lass, 7 Colrnut. 10 Gold Queen, 13 Sympathy, 3 Silver Nut, 11 Brown's Nugget. 10 Legacy. Won by three lengths Time, 4.33 4-5. SEA VIEW HANDICAP.—IO Albert Wallace (D. Bennett) 1, 9 Imperial Junior 2, 3 Malice 3. Also started: 8 Hoymetta, 7 Vera K, 4 Tauhlnu, C The Rook. 13 Eileen, 5 Colonel Havelock. 11 Norwood. 12 Daydrlft, 1 Citadel, 2 Coalition. Won by two length*. Time, 1.50 1-5. AUTUMN HANDICAP.—II Marvin Junior (D. Sutherland) 1, 6 Our Goldle 2, 13 Imperial Victor 3 Also started: S Bon Patch, 10 Treasure Seeker, 4 Marietta, 12 Nutwood Junior, 1 Bellena, 2 Earl Derby, 9 Captain Wood, 3 Lovebird, 5 Mangoutu. 7 To-Night. Won by sii lengths. Time, 5.3 1-5. DASH HANDICAP-! Petrova (.1. Bryce, .Tnr.) 1, 9 Pleasant Mount 2, 7 Annie Dillon .1. Also started: 8 Admiral Hal, 12 Nabob, 0 Proudsprlng, 5 Bundura, 3 Dora Derby, 4 Dillon Direct. 11 First Alarm, 2 Miss Havoc. 10 The Whip. Won by six lengths. Time, 2.22 2-5. WAINONI HANDICAP.-3 All Bell (A. Fleming) 1. 7 Frank Tracey 2, C Paul Dufault 3. Also started: 4 Admiral Wood. 10 Rorke's Drift, 9 Blrdnood, 1 Dlllonwood, 2 Doraldina and Letltia (coupled), 8 Legacy, 5 Reta Peter. Won by three lengths. Time, ELECTRIC HANDICAP—I Granger (F. E. Jones) 1, 4 Annie Dillon 2, 6 Robert Dillon 3. Also started: U Huou Patch, 5 Pleasant Mount, 8 Glen Mavis, 3 Xavier and Idris (coupled), 10 Llndetta, 7 Gipsy King, 2 narold Child, 9 Calton. Won by four lengths Time. 2.18 2-5. *
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