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DANNEVIRKE RACES. THE CONCLUDING DAV. t By Telegraph.—-Press Association. Dannevirke, Last Night. The Dannevirke autumn meeting concluded to-day in fine weather and before a moderate attendance. The totalisator receipts for tie day were £26,532, against £29,617 on the corresponding day last year, making a total of £54,977, against £55,660 for the last autumn meeting. Results:— HACK HANDICAP HURDLES. One mile and a half.—Tornea (H. Burt) 1, Signysian 2, Malincourt 3. Also started: Whetoki, Roseberry. Won by two lengths. Time, 2min. 47see. HACK SCURRY. Six furlongs.—American Beauty (Corkill) 1, Kuia 2, Haurangi 3. Also started: Sunbath, Frischola. Won by a length" half a length between second and third. Time, imin. 15sec. GLENGARRY HANDICAP. Six furlongs Asterina (G. Clarke) and Tari (R. Hunt) dead heat 1, Canyon 3. Also started: Murihiku, Dunedin. A great race, Asterina just [getting uif on the post. Time, Imin. 14sec. » NURSERY HANDICAP, Five furlongs.— I Soulterlna (S. Anderson) 1, Toa Taua 2, Dissertation ; 3. Also started: Prince Eerouz, Comic, Rugby, Still Sea, Patukl, Ruruwal, Satin. Won by two lengths. Time, lunin. 1 3-ssec. ’ HARTGILL MEMORIAL. One mile and one furlong.—Flight Commander (McCormick) 1, Railand 2, Rouen 3. Also started: Sycorax, Scornful. Won by a clear length. Time, Imin. 56sec, TELEPHONE HACK. Six furlongs.—-Verbo-sity (R. Reed) 1, Kuia 2, Gate Pab 3. Also started: Kildee, Tigrinia, Makere, Conziska, Shadow Dancer. Won by a length, half a length between second and third. Time, Imin. 15sec. KAITOKE WELTER. Seven furlongs.—Lady General (R. S. Bagby) 1, Mumble 2,-Tirana 3. Also started: Handy, Goldshine. Won by a -ffength, half a length between second and third. Time. Imin. 29sec. TAPUATA HACK WELTER. One mile and fifty yards—Festivity (R. Reed) 1, Admiration 2, Lord Ashlea 3. Also started: Doric, Convention, Antler, Tout Bon, Mokattam, Californian, Royal Gift, Tipperary Lass, Red Eob, Niu Tireni. Won by a length and a half, half a length between second and third. Time,' Imin. 48sec. NELSON RACES. INSURRECTION WINS THE CUP. Nelson, Last Night. Tte Jockey Club's meeting commenced in beautiful weather and before a large attendance. The totalisator handled £16,661. Results : MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP.—Lord Usk 1, Alisamond 2, War Baby 3. Scratched: Demoness, Maritza, Rora, Waikehu, Rosome, Sagacity. Won in a canter by a length. Time, Imin. ISsec. RICHMOND TROTTING HANDlCAP.—Petersen 1, Sir Wildmoor 2, Quincelyn 3. Scratched : Pura Bell, Golden Eqho, Emerald Green. Time, smin. 1 3-ssec. CUP. —Insurrection 1, MataTua 2, Cheer Up 3. All started. Cheer Up took charge in the straight, when Insurrection came fast and gained a half-neck victory, a length and a half between second and third. Time, 2min. Bsec. HOPE HACK HANDICAP.—Lady Lucuflus 1, Black Night 2, Royal Battery 3. Scratched: War Baby, Zela. Won by half a neck, a length between second and third. Time, Imin. 30sec. STEWARDS’ HANDlCAP.—Barleycorn 1, Cheer Up 2, Bunny 3. All started. Won by a length, half a length between second and third. WAIITI TROTTING HANDICAP.—Lady Dunmore 1, Hopeless 2, Alarm Bell 3. Scratched: Skylark, Woodland Rose, Plain Peter, Em Rothschild, Sweet Kathleen, Harold Hue. Time, 3min. 39 2-ssec. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP—Lord Usk 1, Lady Gazeley 2, Jackaroo 3. Scratched: Fortune Teller, In the Pink, Pupil, Alisamond, Last Card, Maritza. Won easily by a length and a half. Time, Imin. 1 4-ssec. GLEN MEMORIAL HANDICAP.—Sir Fancl-
ful I, Royal Exchange 2, Parlform 3. Scratched : Parorangi, Cheer Up, Matatua. A 'close finish, heads separating the placed horses. Time Imin. 28 3-ssec. SOUTHLAND PENALTIES. Invercargill, Last Night. Penalties for the Southland Racing Club’s autumn meeting are:— ROSLYN HANDICAP.—Red Pal 81b, Sunlit 31b, Osterman 71b. WAVERLEY TROT.—Nellie Scott 60yds, Until 60yds. FLYING HANDICAP. —Killowen 31b, Palamon 61b, Red Pal 71b. SOUTHLAND STEEPLECHASE.—Cazna 161 b. SOUTHLAND CUP—Rorke’s Drift 141 b, Miss Muriel !>lb, Marching Order 61b, Thadtleus 51b. TRADESMEN’S HANDICAP.—PaIamon 51b, Miss. Muriel 41b, Marching Order 41b, ThadS deus 41b. NAPIER PARK WEIGHTS Palmerston North, Last Night. Weights for the Napier Park meeting are: OMARANUI HURDLES HANDICAP. One mile and three-quarters.—All Talk 12.7, llignysian 12.1, General Raven 11.0, Powder King 9.9, Regardless 9.5, Strangeways, Marua 9,0. ESK HAN DIC AP', Five furlongs.—Hepta 9.5, Kllkee B.Si Tigrinia 8.7, Wamba 8.5,| Battle Knight B.r, Demonstrate 7.13, Mumble 7.12, Mosthenes 7.11, Valley Rose 7.10, Lady Wolawa, Correspondent 7.8, Thura 7.7, Makere 7.2, Kovno 7.0, Deutlove 6.12, Deucalion 6.10, Form, Fort George, Tiora 6.7. NAPIER CUP. One mile and a quarter.— Surveyor 9.9, Maloha 9.6, Duo 8.11, Gasbag 8.8, Vagabond 8.7, Heathersprig, Teka 8.6, Asterina, Bonny Maid 8.1, Pente, Molyneatix 7.10, Sycorax, Bagdad 7.8, Paonui 7.0, Prince Martian 6.9, Askari, Patetonga 6.7, SAPLING STAKES. Five furtengs.—The Hawke 9.13, Fulsome 8.13, Toa Taua 8.12, Anomaly 8.11, Talparu 8.9, Absurdum 8.0, Comic 7.12, Soulterlna 7.10, Penitent, Many Colours, Ruruwal 7.5, Patuki 7.1, Cleasanti, Whariti 7.0, Kiltime 6.10, Reality, Crown Jem 6.7. WELTER HANDICAP. Seven furlongs Rarly Dawn 9.12, Hyttus 9.9, Trials 9.5, Mataiane 9.3, Black Lace 8.13, Woden, Prince Martian 8.11, Arch Salute 8.10, Truthful 8.9, Ruatara, Vermillion 8.7, Goldshine, Patetonga 8.4, Honey Bee, Prince Randal, All Talk 8.2, Earthshine, Mumble, Tout Bon, Arion 8.0. REDCLYFFE WELTER HANDICAP: One mile.—Doric 9.5, Whanoko 8.12, Lord Musketry 8.11, Kildee 8.9, Theic 8.4, General Raven 8.3, Mokattam 8.0, Maybloom, Gamboola 7.11, Arion, Maungarango 7.9, Sunray, Mayform, King Albert, Manhattan, Mysticism gelding 7.7. j FLYING HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Sasanof 10.3, Surveyor 9.9, Tigritiya 9.3, Maloha 9.2, Humbug 9.1, Blndle 8.11, Duo 8.9, Asterina 8.6, Early Dawn 8.3, Murihiku 8.0, Chrysostom 7.12, Croesus 7.7, Caricature 7.3, Tari 7.2, Prince Randal 6.7. RACING IN AUSTRALIA. NEWMARKET ACCEPTANCES, By Telegraph.-'Press Assn—Copyright. Received March 3, 10.25 p.m. Melbourne, March 3. Acceptors for the Newmarket Handicap are: Cetigne, Sir Ibex, Coqdor, Goldtie, Elfacre, Coolstone, Battleplane, Blue Cross, Chai Remmon, Tressady Queen, Vlctrola, Lisnavane, Emblematic, Ercanil, Frais, Dunwil, Galtree, Maid Graball, While, Grey Abbey, Tgala, Rathillet, Rostrum, St. Ronans, Marcinelle, Castle Lane, Charlzil, Bright Red, Ascidian, Blue Bolt. St. Leger Stakes.—Nautical, Giadstar, Salitros, Mufti, Warbler,” and two urilikelys. * Australian^ 8 Cup.—Millieme, Accrington, Amazonia, King of the Sea, Salitros, Nautical, Clever Jim, Wlldun, Paratoo, Rover, Toisondor, Mufti, Ulster Boy, Sinbad the Sailor, Rexarcus, Scamada, Fontilla, Wallash, Wahda, Democracy. K. Bracken is engaged to ride Millieme and J. Gardiner Paratoo in the Cup. JRahda, a candidate for the Cup, won tl:e Geelong Cup to-day. ENGLISH RACING. By Telegraph.—Press Assn —Copyright. London, March 1. Bullock will Tide Cornsack in the Lincolnshire Handicap. ‘
YEARLING SALES. Melbourne, March 2. At the yearling sales a Comedy King—Polylogy filly brought 1000 guineas. Other Comedy King progeny 850 and 775 guineas. An All Black—Cross Battery filly brought 800 guineas. Mr. G. D. Greenwood paid 225 guineas for a Comedy King—Kirkmaiden colt. WAIMATE PLAINS TROTS. Nominations for all events at the Waimate Plains Trotting ClUb’s meeting, to be held on Easter Monday, close with Mr. V. B. Stratton, the secretary, at 8 o’clock to-night.
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