RACING.
RACES. i By Telegraph—Press Association. AUCKLAND, January 29. The Takapuna Jockey Club's Summer Meeting was continued to-day in splendid weather. There was a large attendance. The sum of £11,243 10s was put through the totalisator, as compared' with £8,587 10s for the ; second day of the Summer Meeting last year, an increase of £2,656. The winning combination on the double machine (Omati and Bully) paid a dividend of £273 Is. Results ; Moana Handicap, 5& furlongs.— Miss Crespin 1, Turbine 2, Integrity 3. Scratched—Lady Cressy, Master Clements. Won by a head. Time, lmin 11 3-ssec. Dividends, £2 17s and £1 4s. Maiden Handicap Hurdles, 1 \ mile and 100 yards.—Fretwork 1, Soultfish 2. The other starter (Lady Lanta) fell. Won by six lengths. Time, 3min 7 2-ssec. Dividend, £3 17s. Suburban Handicap, 5§ furlongs.— Omati 1, Miss Winnie 2, Black and "Gold 3. Scratched —Foremost, Conductor,,, Syren, Certainty. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 9 4-ssec. Dividends, £4- and 15s. , TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB I HANDICAP, 1£ mile. , - Bully, 6.12 ... ... 1 / Claremont, 7.10 . ... 2 "Akarana; 8.6 ... ... 3 v Scratched Paritutu, Waipuna. Won by two lengths. Time, 2irin ilOsec. Dividends, £lO 8s and £1 lis. Pony Handicap, 4 furlongs.— Mighty Atom 1, Merrimanu 2, Paul Beaver 3. Scratched —Ngahere, Herculeto; Hopscotch. Won easily. Time, 52 *3-ssec. Dividends, £3 14s and -isl 12s. . Hobson Handicap, 5£ furlongs.— .Tuiiewha 1, Port Light 2, Waiotahi 3. " Scratched—Wauchope and Ney. Quadroon was left at the post and took no part in the race. Won comfortably. Time, lmin 12 3-ssec. • Dividend, £3 10s. R&ngitoto Steeplechase.—Pierre 1, •Loch Fyne 2, Tui 3. Also started— Hautapu. Won comfortably. Time, 7min 23sec. Dividend, &Z 4s. Anniversary Handicap, 7 furlongs. —Uranium 1, Bully (including 51b penalty) 2, Luminous 3. Scratched—- * Millie, Sonoma, Agrapus, Syren. Won comfortably by a length. Time, lmin 30 3-ssec. Dividends, £2 16s ' and £1 Is. GISBORNE ACCEPTANCES. GISBORNE, January 29. The following are the acceptances ) for the Gisborne Racing Club's summer meeting:— ' Flying' Handicap.—Black Reynard 9.i, Contender 8.12, Gaiety 8.8, Maranga' 7.12, Goldfield 7.10, Arai te Uru 7.6, Gatenby and Creeping, Jane 6.7. First Handicap Hurdles.—Faro 10.12, Inspan 10.10, Silicia 9.13, Morpeth 9.9, Cinque 9.0. 'Summer Handicap.—Black Reynard 9.0, Immolation 8.10, Lady Warwick 7.13, Oasis 7.12, Uenuku '7.8, Freeland 7.3, Melton Hall 6.7. i' First County Stakes Handicap.— ' Faro 9.0, 'Marangai 8118, Gladsmuir "5.7, Sarilla 8.5, Linkless 8.2, Hinetapauriki 7.9, Bruiser 7.8,Te •Gatenby and Spun Yarn 6.13, Te Rahu 6.12, Hinetitamata 6.11, Glenafric 6.10. Park Stakes. —Black Reynard 9.2, Immolation 8.11, Gaiety 8.5, Lady i Warwick 8.2, Reservoir and Uenuku 7.10, ,Hiki 7.3, Alluvial 6.13. .Maiden Scurry.—lvan, Blue River, San Cruz, Te Arai, Mollie, Glenafric, Lady Betty, Lady Ainslie, Ramona, Runanui, Ilby, San Jose, Taruheru, .Boldrewood,, Bandsman, Harlequin, Matiti,' Amusement, Tarerangi,' Hinetitamata, Joker,; Dreamster. )■ - First / Hack 'Flat.—Trent, Arai, Teurau,. ;Lady Robena, Grey Goose, Stromness, Blue River,*" Oakburn, Te Arai, Martyruflet, Te Rahui, Glenafric, Water o' Milk, Sarilla, Ramona,. Goldfield, Silverlead, Mars, Crawley, Reservoir, Bandsman, Flag, Eone. i First Wfelter Handicap.— Trenthouiti, Stromness, Te Uku, Waiheke, Terai, Lord Rosebery, Reay, Lee : iEnfield, Melton Hall 1 , Dreamster. AUSTRALIAN WEIGHTS. January 29, 11.17 p.m. ; ■ * MELBOURNE, January 29. Solution has been allotted top weight in the Newmarket Handicap, 9st 121b. Cuneiform has been allotted 9st 51b, Menschikoff 9st, Captain Shannon 7st 21b. In the Australian Cup,, May King is top I ' weight with 9st 71b, Solution has i •Bst 121b and Putty 7?t 121b. WOODVILLE NOMINATIONS. : Nominations for- all events at the Woodville District Jockey Club's autumn meeting, to be held on February 20th and 21st, will close with . ' the secretary, Mr E.: J. Gothard, at Woodville,; at 7.30 p.m. on Monday, February 4th next. . The Woodville post office is closed at 7.30 o'clock. The Dannevirke Jockey Club have again decided to pay out sixpences to the public on the totalisator, and donate fractions to the Dannevirke Hospital. Messrs G. Hunter, J. Neagle, J. Devonshire, C. Baddeley, -and W. G. Hunter have been appointed a Judicial Committee to deal with all protests- and a special stand for their sole use is being erected. Messrs Marrett and Fox, of Napier, , will, as usual, supply and work the four totalisators.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8345, 30 January 1907, Page 6
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