AUCKLAND RACES.
COUNTERFiEIT WITNS THE OAKS
(By Telegraph—Tress Association.)
AUOKILAND. Last Night, The eecond day of the Auckland Racing Club's autumn meeting was concluded to-day, in fine weather. There was a large attendance of the
public, and the sum of £38,026 10» was handled on the totalieator, as. compared with £26,949 10s on th* second day of last year, making a total of £68,947 lCs* for i'he meeting, being an increase of £lßsl over tho total last year, when there were three, days' racing. Results: — Stewards' Handicap.— Wee Olga. 7.4, 1; Admiral Soul* 6.13, 2; xMaheno 7.8, 3. Also started— Mjaiiinga 7.1, Kaween. 6.9, Taketumu 6.7. Won by threequarters or a length. Time, lmin. 41 2-ssecs. Mangerc Handicap, six furlongs.— Tangiwai 6.12, 1; Ngatirmiru 7.3, 2; Royal Irisih 7.4, 3. Also started— Kanewera 8.10, Waiowera 8.7, Bow Bells 8.6, Kopane 7.13, Bareroa 7.13, Manurere 7.11, HaJcu 7.11, Tobias 7.1, Watchchain 7.8, Blue Mount 7.8, Parawai 7.7, Cloudy Dawn 7.6, Mus~ kewai 7.6, Almeida 6.12, Surplus 7.3, Spalfisfo 7.3, Hemisphere 6.12, Pefe 6.12, Arafen 6.12, Takanini 6.12, Lord Ddaval 6.12. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin. lo 3-ssecs. Great Northern Oaks, one mile aad a half.— Sir G. Clifford's Counterfeit 9.6 (McCkgkey) 1; Miss Winsome 8.10, 2; Kaween 8.10, 3. Also started— Wairiki Rose 8.3. feit drew away in the concluding stages, winning by two lengths, Kaween being half a dozen lengths back, with Wairiki Rose a furlong behind. Time, 2min. 40 3-Sseca. St. George's Handicap, one mil© and a quarter. Antoinette 8.1, 1; Soultoria. 8.7, 2; St. Amans 6.12, 3. Aleo started — General -Latour 8.9, ■ Domino 8.2, Sir Artegal, 8.1, Corooiandel 7;llv Maxwell: 7 ; .8j Monoplane %7sßi&'-TSfo%.l, 6.12, ;.La; -ReM*^6.7, Tiresome 6.7. -: Antoinettei .stayed :: ' longesVjV^iniiihg'-a- goodirace byvii^ ; •' Jengths from :• Soultoria, wiho was a.,;., length' ■ aiheadi' of St Aniians. ' Time/ 2 min. 9secs. Huia Handicap, 6 furlongs.— Jack Delaval 8.3, 1; Goldsize 7.11, 2; Crown Pearl. 7,11, 3. Also stanted—• Boanerges. 9.0, Kakama 8.10, Salute 8:6, Lucille 7.7, AsKby 7.4, Outward. 7.3, Jenia 6.8. - Time, ljnin, 15 4-5 sees. - -:■■■ ■ Auumn Seeplechase.— Sol 11.0, 1; Webfoot 10.1; 2; Pleiades 11.0, 3. AX. so started— Loch. Fyne, Hinakaha, ; Tui Cakobau, Hautere, Commander, Dinkum, Mildura and Rebel. Time, 8 min. ofiecs. Victoria ""Handicap, five furlonpjs.— Prince Sbult 9.1, 1; Our King 9.7, 2; Potoa 6.12, 3. Also started.— Taofc 8.8, Bleriot 8.6, Moncline 8.5, Mono- , rail 8.5, Lanancost 8.1, Haskayne 8.2, Prince Merriwee 8.0, Devaetatioa 7.8, Indulgence 6.13, Semolina 6.10. Wfcm by a length. Time, lmin. 2 3-5' sees. ~ ':;••■;'' '• Auckland Welter Handicap;— Wed Olga 8.5, 1; Sea Pink 8.5, 2; Ruatangata 8.3, 3. Also started— Sphinx 8.3, Zinnia 'B.l, Grenadier, '• Exjplosive and Master Jack 8.0. Won easily. Time, lmin. 4Gsecs. .
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10603, 9 April 1912, Page 5
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