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SPORTING.

WELLINGTON RACES.

SECOND DAY. STAKES WON BY CULPRIT. By Telegraph — Press Association. WELLINGTON, Last Night. The second day's racesof the Wellington Racing Club's Summer Meeting opened in glorious weather. The attendance was large, and some ex r cellent racing was witnessed. Twen-ty-five bookmakers were licensed. Following were the results:— Mungaroa Handicap, of 100 sovs., seven furlongs.— Kilostere 8.13, 1; Laius 8.7, 2; Bracken 9.4, 3. Also started— Aunt Sally, Esmeh. Time, lmin>. 29 3-ssec. January Welter Handicap, of 150 sovs., one mile.— Genius 8.13, 1; Dazzling 9.6, 2;' Penza 8.7, 3. Also started— Ariom, St. Felix, San Lass, First Battery. Time, Imin. 41 4-ssec. WELLINGTON STAKES, of 550 sovs.,. 5 furlongs. W. G. and G. L, Stead's' Culprit, • 7.9, (W. Price) .'■. T G. D. Greenwood's Orton, 7.9 2 W. G. and G. L. Stead's Sun- : burt^-&-18:-.,:..;.i-.. : .:.... : ...,v-»-.'.' 3 ;Also started— Tenterhook, Bootle.' Won by ,"• two-and-a-half -lengths. Tiirfe, lmin t y\ lrosec. . .. ....-.:.; Wellington Club 'Handicap, of 500 sovs., one m,ile and: a quarter^Lady Medallist 8.13, 1; Birkdale 7.8, 2; Maori King 8.12, 3. Also started— Los Angelos, Merrivonia, Goldfinder, Mendip, Outiande'r, Vi. To a fair start Vi. shot to the front, and led to the six furlong post, where Maori King and Los Angelos drew level. Lady Medallist and Birkdale were and with three furlongs to v go ; and Los Angelos led, this order was ; : 'with Birkdale' creeping »S*pVand Lady Medallist funning well in the inside, the latter winning a good race by a length. Time, 2min. j 6 3-ssec.

Fitzherbert Handicap, of 200 sovs., fiv« furlongs.— Byron 7.6, 1; Counterfeit 7.8, 2; Miscount 9.13, 3. Also started Rangiatua,' St. Petersburg, Sinapis, Lambtoh, Khamsin. Time, lmin. 1 '2-ssec. '•

Douto Cup, of 250 sovs., six. furlongs.—' Rill 9.3,. V;: Colleen .Mary 9.2, 2; Longwood 7.6, 3. Also started— St. Toney, Zealand, Peacemaker, Succession, Falsetto, Contraltb,, Directoire, Odessa, Royal Knight, ' Daunton. Time, lmin. 15 >.;..24>Beev

DispoKutStakes,. of 100 sovs., five A%<|uns B.B'■• 1; Allure•vaenl'B.o ■%; Merrie Emerald 8.1,-3. Also started. Moree, Coritendentj Parakau, Moreykoff, Hereward. Time lmin. 3 l-ssec.

Metropolitan Handicap, of 250 sovs., 6 Obsono 7j9, 1; Full Rate 10.1, 2; pearest 7.3, 3. Alsd started— Formby, Sea Queen, Fasnakyle,' Mon' 'Ami, Countermine, Winning Post, Time, lmin. 14 3-5 S6C." : /.;. .:,■...'■'' • ,', ■': ■. .••.'•':'•' '-"-' ; '. '■■■''■ .'■'■',-:

:/'.;,-•' second y. president's handicap won by irish rifle. By Telegraph — Press Association:, FOXTON, Last Night, For the second day of the Foxton i prices ;> there was fine weather, and a The totalisator in--1 vestmentsjat: the .meeting amounted to last year. .jFoUowing were;±he results:'— : " " v ftordles<r4The ,: Lark 9.5, 1, Merry Lawn 2; Eiya 10.9, 3. Also staafcad-—Captain, Te Whetu, Whitestone, Maori Rifle. Time, 2 min 49sec. Telephone Handicap.—Lady Doris 1, Boronia 2, Seaweed 3. Also.started— SanPlue, Katipo, Puketotara, Parewanui, A vaunt. Time, lmin 3£sec. President's Handicap.—lrish Rifle 5.13, l;Teotane 6.7, 2; Golden Loop 8.4, and Fliiigot 9.1,. dead heat, 3. "Also , started—Voetgahg, j-. JETighden, Mataaci. r Time lmin, 66. ; :. High Weight Maiden. •1, Melalogue .2, Makari "3. Also started—Fionacre,, ,St. Bill, :• Ropu, Nesterine, Dusky Sound, Yorkshire. Time,;lmin 4 l-ssec. , Carnavbn Hack Welter.—Seaweed 8.11, 1; Leolanter 9.6, 2; 3. Also started-—Midian, Polynices, Floater, Stevens, Howler, Lifeline, Simrose. Time lmin 29 4-ssec. Newmarket Handicap.—Lady Moutoa 1, Gladiole 2, Lord Soult 3. Also started —Ascalon. Time, lmin 1 3-ssec. January Hack.r—Captain Bell 1, Attention 2, Waitoto 3. Also started —Mcroze, Brown Trout, Quick March, Reste. < Moutoa Welter.—The Rover 1, Shannon Lass 2, Silva 3. Also started—Wai ware ware and Marton. Time, lmin 43 3-ssecs.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10146, 24 January 1911, Page 5

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SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10146, 24 January 1911, Page 5

SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10146, 24 January 1911, Page 5

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