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MARLBOROUGH MEETING. / SECOND DAY’S EESULTS. Bl Teteti.ph.—Proa Assm—CoDsrlchi. Blenheim, May 6. For the second day of the Marioorough meeting there was splendid weather, the course was good, and the attendance exceptionally large. The total! sator handled £14,270, as against £17,136 for the second day last year. Results'.— FARNHAM HACK HA?iDICAP.—Brown Lady (L. G. Morris) 1, Rimutaka 2, Jonquil 3. Also started: Baystorm, Black Arrow, Billy Gluten, Guinea Gold, Nutriment, Deborah, Entre Nous. Won by half a length. Time, imin. 2 4-5 secs. WAIHOPAI Trot.—lrish Tom 1, Calumet 2, Asia 3. Also started: Peter Thon. A runaway victory by 150 yards. Time, smin. FLAXBOURNE HANDICAP-—Matatua (B. H. Morris) 1, Bang! Aroha 2, Pink Rose 3. Also started: Esperance. Won by threequarters of a length. Time, Imin. 46 3-5 sec. QMAKA WELTER.—Island (K. Hawkins) and Manchester (T. Young) a dead heat 1, Miss Rule 3. Won by two lengths. Time, Imin. 29 2-5 secs. PIONEER HANDICAP. —Capping Day (C. Reed) 1, Bestir 2, Waimatoa 3. Also‘started: Triboulet, Ahika, Jackeroo, Tommy Rot. Won by a length. Time, Imin. 4 3-5 secs. RIVERLANDS HACK HANDICAP.—GIenropo (E. Barry) 1, In the Pink 2, Blackhead 3. Also started: Auckland, Doucement, Demoness, Melting Moments, Salutes, Unlikely, Atilla. Won by two lengths. Time, Imin. Isec. RENWICKTOWN TROT. —Willowvere 1, Woodland Rose 2, Lunsdale 3. Also started: Greythorpe, Taxation, Some Rose, Jenny Wood, Maydorn, The Plumber. Won by two lengths. Time, 2min. 25 2-5 secs. FAREWELL WELTER.—Bestir (C. Reed) 1, Island 2, Kyoto 3. Also started: Ahiki, i Moonstruck, Jackeroo, Heeltap, Black Night, Rangiaroha. Won by half a length. Time, Imin. 29 2-5 secs. RACING IN AUSTRALIA. THE NEWCASTLE CUP. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received May 7, 5.5 p.m. Sydney, May 7. The Newcastle Cup resulted: Lord Zell 1, Grey Arrow 2, Solar Rays 3. Won by a length. Time, 2min. 22% secs. Received May 7, 5.5 p.m. Adelaide, May 7. The Goodwood Handicap resulted : St. Speed 1, Sweetmagner 2, Stage Queen 3. Won by half a head. * Time, Imin. 15%secs. H. Wiggins, the young Auckland rider, will have the mount on Boomerday at Hawera, whilst Goldfinch, the ex-Taranaki rider, will pilot Mcngamahoe. Connemara and Bitholia. E. CepeAtGke will ride Khartoum in the big steeplechase, whilst Oakieigh will have the services of E. Warner in the big steeples, and the same rider will pilot War Loan in the Hack and Hunters'. “Unique” Hot Water Bottles make eold feet warm! Made and guaranteed by 2<orth British Rubber Co. Look for word “Unique” on stopper of each bottle.
TROTTING. SKCONJ) DAY AT | BF Press Assn.—Copyright. Dunedin, May 6. After the night’s rain the weather cleared lor the second day of the Forbury trots, and the track was in fair order, although inclined to be dead. The totalisator handled £39,108 for the day, compared with £46,111 10s last year, making the total for the meeting £65,886, compared with £77,096 last year. Results:— SECOND AMATEUR HANDICAP.—Mother Machree (Guest) 1, Black Harold 2, Cliffeton Chimes 3. Also started: Ngapuna, Lord i Rokeby, Oil, Adamant, Marris Masie, Fighting Scout, Prestissiinc, Wee Spark, Kanuknot, Eros, Intolerance, Littlefield, La France. Won by three lengths, the same distance between the second and third.' Kanuknot was fourth. Time, 4min. 6 1-5 sec. PACIFIC HANDICAP—WiId Madam (McLonna) 1, Hylas 2, Tahiti 3. Also started: Change, Walftice Dillon, Lucky Dillon, Rollicking Beils, Little Rain, First Glance, Cocoa, Acacia, Princess Locanda, Dusky Boy, Bonny Boy, Disappearance, Wee Daphne, Oboe, M. Wilkes. Won by six lengths, ten lengths separating second and third. Wallace Dillon was fourth. Time, 4min. 3 3-5 secs. IMPROVERS’ HANDICAP.—W. D. (McDermott) 1, Ballet Girl 2, Galindo Brook 3. Also started: Ocean Grove, Miss Malvern, Kismet, Pitlow, Money Spider, Denivegan, Peter Boy, Sid Wilkes, General Quineey, Flossie Allan, Marrin Bdl, Nicotine, Zingiber, Radium, Junior Bondo, Wonder Why, Syndicate, Walatepu, Jessie McKinney. Won by three lengths, eight lengths between second and third. Wonder Why was fourth. VICTORY STAKES.—AIto Chimes (Bryce, Senr.) 1, Paul Dufault 2, Emperor 3. Also started: Legacy, Hayseed, Thixendale and Lord Lytton (bracketed), Indra, Royal Step, Bellfashioa, Tatsy Dillon. The winner was always handy, and won by three lengths, half a length between second and third. Indra was fourth. Times, 4min. 40 2-5 secs., 4 min. 37 3-5 secs., 4min. 40 4-5 sees. ROYAL HANDICAP.—AnquUIa (R. C. Re«d) 1, Royal Oak 2, Teneriffe 3. Also started: Nightcaps, Glen Farg, Drambui, Red Chequer (bracketed with the winner), Raymius, Ribbon Maid, Exmoor, Siesa, Brent Junior, Belle Trix, Drum Major, Wallroon, Placid, Fashion Queen and The Sheik (bracketed), Bing Boy, Olive Huon, Matty’s Boy, Quickmatch, Kilmarnock, Norma Dillon, Lenamhor.. Won by four lengths, ten lengths between second and third. Glen Farg was fourth. Time, 4min 52secs. PENINSULA HANDICAP.—Peter McKinney (Hooper) 1, Clonmel 2, Darkest 3. Also started: Marble Hall, Bonnet, Truganint, Amboyna Wood, Renown, Lady Patricia, Pieter Timmerman, Merry Bingen. Won by three lengths, six lengths between second and third. Time, 4mln. 55secs. RAILWAY HANDICAP.—Don Wild (Fleming) 1, Latona 2, Ben Lomond 3. Also started: Ben Mac, Embracer, Downcast, Royal Step, Lord Lytton, Bellfashion, Onyx, Locanda DlQon. Won by two lengths, a length between second and third. Time, 3mln. 7secs. FAREWELL HANDlCAP.—Kentucky Wood (W. Jones) 1, Tommy Direct 2, Nellie Scott 3. Also started: Seaward Spot, MarVindale, Greystone, Coldwater, Prince Athol, Jane Wilkes, Norma Dillon, Adair, Wad. Won by three lengths. Marvin dale was fourtn. Adair stayed at the post. Time, 2min. 22 2-5 secs.
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