SPORTING.
I RACINa., OTAKI MAORI MEETING. CALIFORNIA WINS THE CUP. By Telegraph—Pra?s ssoeia tior. WELLINGTON, June 3 The Otaki Maori Racing Club's meeting at Levin to-day was well attended. \ sum of £7,854 wa3 put through the tolalisator, as compared with £9,874 on the corresponding day of last year. Bookmakers' fees totalled £196 10s, as compared with £217 10a last year. Results:— Maiden Flat, 6p sovs,; 7 f urlongp. —Epsom Downs 1, Bourbon 2, Torpoint 3. Also ran—Ukraine, Bercola, Rangiuru, Mediterranean, The Native, Beacon, Vesuvius, Siinros" 1 , j Merry Frank, and Waipuhi. Time, lmin 31fec. „• Flying Hac\ Handicap, 90 sovs; 6 furlongs.—Royal Marine 1, Repeat 2, Celebrity 3. Also ran—'Ascalon, Rongomai, Leulanter, Sea Wind, Kimmerian, Fightirg Maid. Time, lmin 16 2--ssec. Hack Hurdles, 90 sovs; l^'uiile. — Mahuta 1, Rose Grove 2, Pitcapo 3. Also ran —Nightmare, Himatangi, Gaelic, Lothair, Beeline. Time, 2inin 58sec. KAUKAWA CUP (open), 300 sovs; ]£ mile. C C. Lagar'a. California 1 Hon. J, D. Ormond's Sir Tristram 2 W. Rayner's Research 3 Also ran—Clamora, Kopu, Parable, Uhlando, Marathon. Time, 2min 1 0 2-536 C. , Otalci Hack handicap, 110 sovs: 1 mile.—St. Lntisaen .1, Defeat 2, Also ran—Ambrosian, Teotane, Shining Star, Sicye, Tarn Glen, Idealism. Miss t'eatty, MerriI wing. Time, lmin 47see.
Rangiur'i Ehndican (open), 150 sovs; 6 furlongs.—Sir Frisco 1, Gipsy Bulle 2, Mon Ami 3. Also ran— St. Bill. Herroia, Inez, Aboriginal, Lace Collar, Aim veil, Moree. Time, j l.min IGaec. Birthdav Welter Hack Handicap, 90 sovs; 7 furlongs.—-L°oian{er 1, Niwaru 2, Laius 3. Also ran—First Consul Envoy, Plantation, Pumcana, Howler, Gold Battery, Kakanui. Time, Imin 31 2-ssec. ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAY. LEVIN June 3. Following-are the acceptances for to-morrow's meeting: Stewards' Hack Handicap, seven furlongs. - Ambrosian 8.11, Royal Marine 4.10, Teotane 8.8, Repeat 8.7, St. Lumsden 8.0, Leolanter 7.13, Idealism 7.10, Tam Glen 7.8, Ukraine 6.13, Merriwing 6.7. Ohau Hack Welter, one mile.--Oroato 9.13, Leolanter 9.6. Niwaru 8.12, Laius and Royal Maid 8.10, Beacon and Plantation 8.5, Envoy 8.4.
Railway Handicap, five furlongs.--tyaumai 10 9. Lord Soult 9.6, Sir Frisco 9.6, (Jipsy Belle 8.10. Hermia 8.8, Mon Ami 8.4, Iney 7.6, Lace Collar and Te Roti 6.11. - Huia Handicap, one mile.—California 9.1, Woodhey and Clemora | 8.8, Sir Antrim T 8.7, Research 7.7, I Aimwell, Marathon, Thetis and Skye 1 6.7J ■
! Telegraph Handicap, 5 furlongs.— Ascalon 8.11, Repeat 8.9, Moree 8.1, Celebrity 7.8, Rqngomai 7.P. Hirriona 6.7. Seawind 0.10, Kimrmrian 6,7, Fighting Maid 6.7, Clever 6.7, Kitapo 6.7, Sunrose 6.7, Turpoint 6.7. Hurdles Hack Handicap, ljj mile. -Pikapoll.f, Mnh'Jta 11.2, Rose-] qrove 9.8, Beeiine 9.3, Gaelic 9.U. ' Maimai 9.0.
AUCKLAND R.C. MEETING
WIMMEKA WINS THEIUURDLES. B<> Telegraph—Pres-j Association. AUCKLAND, June S. The Auckland Racing Club inaugurated its Great Northern Steeplechase meeting at Ellorslie io-.day. Kesalts: Maiden Steeplechase, two raiics and ft hall. Pirat Barrel 1, Arty 2, Mozart 3. Tirr.c, 4min 45sec. Jtrvois Handicap, five furlongs.— Taksi 1, Baku 2, Multiple 3. Time, Imin 4;a:. Maiden Hurdle Race, one rrile and three quarfcrs. —Master Paul 1, Hoanga 2, Frsevata 3. Time, 3mi<i 25aec. Great Northern Kurr'les Ilardkap, nf 750 sov«, distance 21 miiea.—E. •J. W--j?t's Wimmsra by Merriwee— Mor.pq-Ptorte, 10.9 {iiicludirg 7!b penalty), Crosr, 1; A. P. Douglas' Woollo'niior.lo::, 9.0, Pine, 2; G. Doiero'a Prophet 10.4, 'Brany 3. Also started .—Tui Cakobau, Aorangi. Wasatapu, Armagh, Pantutu. Won liy two at:d a half lengths from VVoollcomnnlno. Eight lengths sway rarne Prophet with Tui Cakabau and P.intutu close up. Then followed Armagh, the las': psii* hung Aorangi and Waiotapu. Tha time, 4mi» 52see, was a record fur the racf. Cornwall Haroldrp, one mile and a quarter. —(Master Soult 1, Ngapuka 2, Bi.'il-n 3. Time, 2.r.in 13-^ec Hunt Club H-urrle*, two miles Totika 1, PlsiaJes 2, Antarctic 3. Tune, 4?nin Ssec. Members' Handicap. -"< Dogger Br.nk 1, Wild West 2, Blue Garment 3 Won by half a length. Time, 1 min 3 2-sseL-.
ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND uA.Y. AUCKLANP. June 3. Following are the acceptances for the second day's meeting. —Orakei Hurdles. —Hcanga 10.8, P„kenui 10.0, King Hippo 9.11, Spectra and Totika 9.9, Aity Z.i, Pciifold aid Wlia'.aroa 9.0. Kemuera Hurdles. Ben Jonson 11.1, Prophet 10.7, Woollcomooloo 9.9, Aorangi 9.2. Jumpers' Fia*.—Prophet 10.8, Wcolloomocloo 10.5, Omati 9.1, Waitapu 9.6, Aorangi 9.4, Master Pnul 9.3, Spectra and Celtic 9.0. Piince of Wales Elandicap,—Master Soult 12.2, Nylnnd 10.13, Waiari and Santa Rosa 10.9, Frisco 10.7, Wauchope and Sea Elf 10.4, Wild West 10.1, Mendip and 9.11, Lethean and Haldane 9.6, Overtime and Electrakofi! 9.5, General Soult and Lady Frances 9.3, Souitoria 9.2, First Wuiriki 9.0. Ranfnrly Welter.—Admiral Souit 10.0, Elfich 9.13, Seldom and Eacallom 9.11, Michatlofr 9.10, Baltimore 9.6, Waiotahi, Lloyds, Miss E:cplo» ion and fossum 9.0. Final Payment Great Northern Steeplechase.--K:utere 12 4, Te Arai 115., Lt.'oh Fyne 11.1, Audax and Capitol 10.12, Le Beau 10 10, First Barrel (including 51b penalty), 11.2, Red MscGregor 10.1, Lovell 9.12, Cavailero 9 10.
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