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SPORTING.

LADY MEDALLIST PUTS UP A RECORD,

(Received Last Night, 10.10 o'clock.)

SYDNEY, April 5

Lady Medallist, on the training track at Randwick, covered six furlongs in lmin. lojsec, which is a record for the season.

MANAWATU RACES,

SECOND DAY

[By Telc'iravh L'rcss Association.l

PALMERSTON N., last Night

The Manaivntu races were concluded in line weather, and there was a good attendance. The totalisator investments for the meeting amount-

Ed to £22,874, against £14,968 at the last autumn meeting. Results : Kairanga Hurdles. — Eiya 10.6 (F. Flynn) 1; Golden Water 9.12, 2; Sardonyx 10.6, 3. Also started— Gold Bird, Winchester, Te Whetu, Whatakura, Rosegrove, Lionheart, Puketotara, Rapu. Won in a canter. Time, 2min 43 2-ssec.—a New Zealand record.

Hack Flying, six furlongs— Moutoa G\v\ [tJ> (McLean) 1 ; Jargon 7.5, 2; Melalogue 8.3, 3. Aho started— Big Blast, Dervish, Deploy, Fond Memory, Septimus, Taft, Moondine, Wairoto. Won by half a length. Time, lmin. 6sec. ' -'■ ■ Borough Handicap, six furlongs.— Hermia 5.9 (W. Young 1; Mon Ami 6.9, 2; Sea Queen 8.9, 3. Also started— Lady Frances, Wimmera, Vibration, Waiouru. Won by a length. Time, lmin. 14 4-ssec.

Autumn Handicap, one mile and a furlong.— Te Puia 8.7 (E. Lowe), 1; John 7.11, 55; Teotane 7.9, 3. Also started— The Rover, Effort, Irish Rifle, Lady M'enschikoff, Kareroa, Peacemaker. Won by half a length. Time, Imin. 56sec. Ave Hack Welter, one mile and a distance.— Kilosteri 9.2 (A. Oliver), 1; Contour 7.0, 2; Ladrone 8.9, 3. Also started— Queen of Won by balf a length. Tim z, lmin. 59sec.

Sires Produce Stakes, 600 sovs., 6 furlongs.— Peirene 8.7 (H. Gray), 1; Bronze 7.13, 2; Counterfeit 8.0, 3. Also started— Masterpiece, Mazurka, Miscount, Aphaea. Won by a length. Time, lmin. Msec. Farewell Handicap, one mile.— Meroze 8.8 (A. Oliver) 1; Gunboat 7.11, 2; \Vaipunui 5".3, 3. Also started—Aior.vell, Passive, San Lass, Thetis, Daisy Paul, Lady Moutoa and Moree. Won by a length. Time, 1 min. 42sec. WAIRARAPA WEIGHTS. By Telegraph —J*»e.w Aswinttrt, PALMERSTON N., Last Night. Thy following handicaps have been declared by Mr J. E. Henrys for the Wairarapa. Racing Club's Easter Meeting:— 'lYial Hack, 60 sovs, six furlongs. —Kohupatiki 9.0, Lady Volley, Gay Lawless and Inveran 8.9, St. Bees, Varna and' Bonnie Boy 8.8, Rumble 8./, Black" R*ef and Critic 8.6, St. Alma, Tobias,-. All Gold, San Port, Ladis, Aurora, Beulah, Egypt, Dogfish and Moeroa 8.5.

Easter Handicap, 200 sovs., one mile and a distance.— Rauparaha 9.0, Julian 8.11, Ariom 8.4, Aimwell B.u, Rill and Suatennet 8.2, Passive 7.10, San Lass, Gunboat, Manupai and Hiiarian 7.7, Ladrone 7.6. Te ; Waka Welter, .75 sovs., seven furlongs.— Ira 9.3, Septimus 8.13, leol 8.12, Astonishment B.ll y Mediterranean, . K©kapaiiki r Vit© and Happy New Year &8> Merry Fly 8.7, Foreshot 8.5, St. Bees &.1, Merry Lad and Oritie 8.0.

VVangaimoana Welter, 85 sovs., 7 furlongs.— Bracken 9.13, Longmer 9.9, Sea Queen 9.8, Toanga 9.7, Mataari, Bally Shannon and Leahora 8.13, Succession 8.8, Beacon 8.7, Afterthought 8.5,. Lochdela! and Climo 8.0.

Nursery Handicap, 75 sovs., four furlongs.— Tigerine 9.7,. Sinapis 8.11, Miss Murphy 8.8, Loegstep* 8.6, Odessa and Lady Kilcheran 7.13, Blue'Laxe. 7.13, Tobias,. Wee Rose and Ladis 7.7, Lambt-on, Compliment, Mungarara, Mount Victoria, Confusion and Matlow 7.0.

Wardell Handicap, 115 sovs., sis furlongs.— Full Rate 10.8, Lord Soult 9.2, Sunboimet 8.13, Bracken 8.10, Tigerine 8;6, Sea Queen 8.5, Merry Frank 8.3, Lord Possible 7.11, Mon Ami and Zealand 7.10, Lady Moutoa 7.9, Moreykoff 7.4, Simplex 7.1, Leahora 7.0, Killaloo 6.12, Splash 6.7, Purakau aaad British Maid 6.7.

Mahaki Hack, of 70 sovs., five furlongs.— Beacon 9.2, Melalogue 8.9, Longwood and Palestine 8.7, Miss Murphy 8.4, Staurton, Septimus and Undecided 7.13, Tulloch Ard 7.12, Lady Kilcheran 7.9, Ahuapai 7.7, Kohupatiki 7.6, Kiltie Lass 7.4, Lady Volley 6.13, Aurora, Operation and Moeroa 6.9. SOUTHLAND RACES, [By Telegraphr—Press Association.'] INVERCARGILL, Last Night.

The Southland Racing Club's autumn meeting was concluded to-day in favourable weather. Results:—

Second Hurdles, 70 sovs., one mile and a half.— Royal Shell l,"Cuirosettia 2, Kaikoura 3.

New River Trot, 80 sovs., one mile and a half.— Rewben 1, Arbiter 2, Silverton 8.

Awarua Handicap, 100 sovs., one mile and a distance.—Linda 1, Adage 2, Wairaki 3. Myross Welter, 60 sovs., six furlongs.— Grafton Laddie 1, Queen's Scarf 2, St. Patrick 3. President's Welter, 70 sovs., seven furlongs.— Sombrero 1, Cashier 2, Cuirosettia 3.

Second County, 60 sovs., one mile. —Nobs 1, Black Tracker 2, Ohio

Dash Trot, 70 sovs., one mile.— Nora Burley 1, Dreyfus 2, Castout

Winter Oats, 80 sovs., one mile.— Thistle Down }, BajOu Northhura 2, Firebell 3,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10207, 7 April 1911, Page 5

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SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10207, 7 April 1911, Page 5

SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10207, 7 April 1911, Page 5

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