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SPORTING.

RACING. A.J.C. MEETING. By Telegraph—Press Association. Received March 3,, 5.35] p.m. FLEMINGTON, March 3. . The crowd at Flerrington enjoyed the splendid sport and beautilul weather. The racing was highly interesting, notwithstanding that the All Aged Stakes was reduced to three runners. The looked for meeting between Alawa and Prince Foote materially disappointed many when Alawa was withdrawn unwell. The interest in the race centred in the contest between Malt King and Prince Foote, and naturally the victory won the plauidts|of|the vast crowds. Malt King ran J across the straight, but a protest on behalf of Prince Foote was dismissed. The results are:h—

Hopeful Stakes-—Biairgour 1. Vera 2, There were fourteen starters. Won by five lengths. Time, lmin 3sec. All Aged Stakes—Malt King, 9.1, 1; Priiice Poote, 8.6, 2; Dhobi, 9.0 3. Only starters. Dhobi lead to the straight, with Malt King and Prince Foote together. The latter drew away and won by two lengths. Time, lmin 43|sec. Autumn Handicap—Orline, 8.5, 1; Carl Dour, 7.5, 2; Ungarie, 8.5,3. Other starters—Glue, Dunnolly, Delaware, Marled, Nushka,. At the mile post Delaware was three lengths from Orline, and two lengths from Glue, then came Carl Dour with Ungarie last. Orline went to the front at the Abattoirs from Delaware, Glue, Ungarie. Making a fast run Orline led into the straight and won by two lengths. Time, 2min 52sec. Nursery Handicap—Danaus, 7.12, 1; Golden Point, 6.13, 2; Saori, 7.4, 3. Six other starters. Won by a short heal Time, Imm 17& sec. Loch Plate—Moruga 1, Diabolo 2, Flavian 3. Only starters. Diabolo led from Moruga to the six furlongs post, where Moruga ran up level, and Flavian next. At another furlong Moruga took the lead from Flavian. Moruga maintained his lead, and won from Diabolo, under the whip, by one and threeiquarters lengths. Time, Sroin 55|sec. reiver Handicap—Edenholme, 6.13, 1; Pretty Peg, 8.0, 2. Eleven starters. Ristori made the running. Time, 2m in 9sec.

WANGANUI RACES. By Telegraph—Press Association. WANGANUI, March 3. . The Wjmganui Jockey G!ub ? s Autumn Meeting commenced to«day in good weather. The totaiisator jiut through £11,791, as against £12,468 for the same day last year. Twentyeight bookmakers were licensed. The results are:— Stewards' Handicap—Swimming Belt 1, Lady Menschikoff 2, Mendip 3. All started. Won by a lengtfi. and a-half. Time, lmin 42sec. Petre Hack Handicap—ldolatress 1, Strathmoira 2, Toanga 3. All started. Won by a length. Time, lmin 16sec. Westmere Hurdles—Waione ], Xavier 2, Golden Glow 3. Scratched —Ruemac. Won all the way. Time, 3min 57sec Tayfurth Hack Hurdles—Gold Bird 1, Maku 2. Ancmo'le 3. Scratched— Waiorif, Chase Mali. Master Lethe. Won by t*f> Time, Stnin 17- l-satc. WANGANUI CUP. Milan I (X-iris 2 • Diaboio 3 Scratched—Kopj. Won by nearly three lengths. Time, 3min 1 l-ssec. A record for the course. Juvenile Handicap—True Shot 1, Polymorphous 2, Tribulation 3. Also started—D2arest, Won easily all the way. Time,.lmin 15 l-ssec. Wiritoa Hack Handicap—Kings Prize 1, John 2, Bismarck 3. Scratched—Bed Wind and Attention. Won by a length. Time, lmin 44 l-ssec. Flying Handicap—North East 1, Tumut 2, Boanerges 3. All started. Won by half a lengib. Time, lmin 14 4-ssec.

MASTERTON WEIGHTS.

By Telegraph—Press Association. WANGANUI, March 3. The following handicaps have been declared by Mr J. H. Pollock: Ha.K Hurdles Handicap, If mile

j Gold Bird 11 5, Sir Lethe 10.8, Moloch 10.4, Kelso 9 4, Pakau, Millpond, Strabane, Buckshot 9.0. March Handicap, 6 furlongs— Naumai 10.1, Full Rate 8.13, Taitoko 7.13, Ballarat 7.12. Sunbonnet 7 8, Hermia 7.6, Kiflemaid 7.3, Te Ru 7.1, Warlock 6.13, Te Roti 6.13, Aimwell 6.13, Royal Marine 6.11, Splash, Purakau, Curator, Merrie Land, Liza 6.7. Masterton Hack Handicap, 1 mile. —Captain BelJ 9.0, Skye 8.9, First Consul 8.6, Pukewai 8.4, Afterthought Y. 13, Succession Merrie Land 7.11, Wairiki, Marengo 7.8, First Battery, Prince Hassan 7.3, Rose Herald, Rangikapua 7.1, Vite 6.11. Waipipi Cup, 1| mile.-—Sir Frisco 9.0, Osiris 8.12, Swimming Belt 8.6, Iranui 8.5, Taitoko, Aberration 7.10, Mataari 7.8, Waitapu 7.7, Kiflemaid 7.3, No Trumps 7.0, Chauvelin 6.13, Lawn Rose, Hilarian 6.7. Ladies' Bracelet, 1J mile—Waione 12.2, Aotea 11.12, Captain Bell 11.9, Castiglione, Golden /Butterfly 1tj.13, RangiKapua, Te Ufcuata, St. Amelia, Merrie Emerald, Blizzard 10.10, Canadian, Marioness, Pakau, Hill Lass 10.7.

Opaki Weiter Handicap, 7 furJongs—Mataari 10.3, Bally Shannon i 9.3, Waiata, Kelso 8.10, Miscast I 8.8, Gaelic 8.7, Waiwareware, Marengo 83, Laius, Merchantman 8.0. Dash Hack Handicap, 5 furlongs. —Lace Collar 9.5, Royal Marine 9.3, Te Kahurangi 8.13, Glenspring 8.3, Aimwell 8.0, Kena 7,13, Rongo mai, Leahora 7.11, Lady Doris 7 10, Kiltie Lass, Miss Sylvia, Palestine 73, Prancer, Hinekorangi, Undecided, Curator 7.0, Kalypso, Fifi, Lady Volley, Maykoff, E.nlrocation 6.11. FEILEING JOCKEY CLUB.

Owners and trainers are reminded that nominations for all events, excepting Maiden Scurry, close on Friday, March 4th, at 8. 30 p.m.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 986, 4 March 1910, Page 5

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790

SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 986, 4 March 1910, Page 5

SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 986, 4 March 1910, Page 5

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