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HAWKE'S BAY RACES. I GUP WON BY LOS ANGELES. ' (By TchgrapK—Press Association.) HASTINGS, Last Night, i -The Hawko's Bay Jockey Oiub's ' Autumn meeting, opened^to-day, < in, SulT and cold weather. The attendance was (fair, ajid tbe totalisator handled £12,503, as against £10,717 on the first day of the hist auiiumai ' meeting. Results : Longknds Hack Handicap Hurdle .Rac, one mile and three-quarters.— 'Merry Lad 10.7 (F.; Cress) 1 ; Seaman 10.8,' 2; Game 9.2,3. Also started— Idealism, 10.12; Artie 0.2,. Matapouri and' Bravest 9.0. Won.by two lengths, three- lengwis' 'between second ■ and; third. Time, 3min. Msec*. 1 Maiden Plate, six furlongs. • —Obli-' gant <W. Ryan)!; Mozella 8.8, 2/. Kinbomibi 7.0, 3. - Also started—Fac•simic.B.B, Temerity 8.8, Fair. Aver-; ago 8.5,. Ranfurly 8.5, Hautu 8.5, War Scare 8.5, Waimahora, Mozella, High Pressure and" Himitapu 7.7., Won by two lengths. 'Time, lmin.16 3rS:sec&. . .Nursery. Handicap., five furlongs.—• Bon Ton. (W. Young) 1-; Haskayno 5.9, 2; Daybreak. 7.7, 3. Also Parted —tfioii Soir 6.7, King's (Favourite 8.2,' (Evadne . 7 T 2 : , Master Achilles 6.10, Laseie Doou 6.7, Sir Daniel, The Nile, Wavlight 6.7. Won by two lengths, a J nose between second and third. Time, lmin. 3secs. J Pbrangafeiu Handicap, 6 furlongs— ! Bootte 8.0 (LV Wilson) 1; Bandiera 8.11, 2; Gladiole tt.l2, 3. Also started ' —Theodore 7.13, Meremere 7.0, Vi} 6.12, Auldearn 6.7. Won by a lengMi. . Time, lmin. 15secs. j Hawko's Buy Cn:;p Handicap, ono J •mile and ..a ;hai<f.- Los Angelos 9.J0 <W. Young) l;Mangaroa 6.7, 2; Midnight iSiin 8.3 ,3. Also started— Masu' terpieoe 8;7, Miscount 8.2, Lady Mou- j toa 7.0, Ariom and Te Ptuia 6.13,1 Loch; Mabin and Elfish 6.7. Lady M'outoa andLodh Mabin.. were resipujns■sible ifor'^li**'iear^yTMiin ; ing, the t<sp weight, L&b ? : Angelos, ijieihg a long way back -until" /the straight : was _ (reached. Half way down the straight ; Los Angelos threaded bis way through and in a great race bome,be at Man•garba by balf a length, the ,&ame distance between: •second and third. Time, 2min. 36 l-ssecs. Kara mm Handicap Hurdles, 120 soys-,. ,one mile- and threquarters.— Dogger 'Bank 9.4 (A. J. McFlynn) 1; Fond Memory 9.0, 2; Whakaweira 11.0, 3. Also ran— Paisano. 12.3, Corazon 10.11, Silvu 10.1, Donzel 9.0,' Quandary 9.0.' Led all the way, and won by four lengths. Time, 3nrin. 16 J sees. Poukawa Hack Handicap, lOOsovs., five furlongs. Thrave 8.9 (W. Y r oung) 1; m-sta 7.13, Q. Also ran— 'Lord Renown 9.0, 'Easy 8.0, Sfcellaris .7.12, Boronia 7.11, Rongomai 7.10, Arohakau and Ngakau 7.9, ,R.ising Sun 7.4, Morning 7.2, Hurakia 7.2, Waiao 7.0, Lord Kiildberan and Missile 7.0. "Won by two lengths, three lengths between second and third. Time, lmin' 3si"cs. Autumn Handicap, 12-5 sovs., once round.— Byron 8.5 (C. Price) 1; San ■P-luie 7.0„ 2; Meremere 7.0, 3. Also ran— Mkmtifonm 6.10, Faunus 8.8, -Birkline 8.5, Sublime 7.12, A-mato 6.13, Composed 6.7. Won iby a llengthi, tine same ibetween the second and third. Time, lmin. sCsecs. MARLBOROUGH RACES.
stxapis .wixs the GUI'. (l)y Telegraph— Press Asxoclatirm.) Last Night. The 'Maryborough races. were opened to-day in perfect weather, and'with a large attendance of llio public. Th? course was in excellent order, and the racing interesting. The gum of £736S \va c - m:t i through the nVa chine, as against £GRIG last year. Rc~ 1 fi.nl fcs:— 'Maiden Hack, 5 furlongs.— Aratiatia H. 7, 1; (Excitement 8.7. 1'; Indra s.i\, 3. Also started— Rustic and ♦R'au.para. The winner headed the .field all the way, and won by two length*. Time, Imm. <lsees. Uigbrooke Welter, 7 furlongs.— Merry Frank 9.4, J ; .Curator 9.12,, 2; Bally Shannon 8.11, 8. Also started— Negative, Matlow, Parawanui, Moloch and Aema. A good start. Half way up the straight Curator led, when Merry Frank came though, winning without an effort by 'half a length. Time, lmin. 3 l-,3sees. Up'awa Welter, 7 furlongs.- Aloha 9.10, 1; Toney 9.1:1, "2; Mediterranean 8.-1-, 3. Also started— Astonishment, iForcsJiot, :Stccka.du-. Tonoy and .Mediterranean marie the pace from, the outset, and coming round the Ibond Toney .was a length in front, and looked a certain winner, .but by the good riding of ])eeley, Aloha got on .tennis, umd passed Toney at the post, and won by halt' a length. Time, jltnin. SI l-ssec<s. Marlborough Cop. 300 sovs., one
mile ami a quarter.— Sinapis 7.8, 1; Odessa 7.7, 2; Undecided, 9.13, 3. Scratched— Sar Kiiox., A good start. Sintapifi and Odessa were always proimmont, an 3. entering .the straight Sinapis was in the lead, 'and well ridden up the &traigiit won. fairly easily by ihaif a length, Undecided a long neck behind: Odessa., lime, 2mm. 9 4-5 sees. ■' 'Autumn; Hack, six furlongs.— Leapuki. .9.1, 1; 2; £o,rtSttnd Lady 8.7, 3? Scratched— Toney, Daunt on, and' Amebr stone. Won by a head.. .Time, lmin. 16 3-ssecs. Flying , Hhjidicap, , six furlongs.— Blue L-ake 8.7, 1 • Glenepring 9.6,, 2; tMon Ami 7.8, 33. 'All started. Blue (Lakeand Glenepring hopped off from the jurrtp, and ran- into tho straight together,,. where . ,'B!u«> Lake came (through and won easily by a length sind a half. Time, lmin. ISJsecs. Electric Hack, four furlongs.'—Gay Uawlosis 9.2,' 1; Mt. Victoria 8.11, 2; Rector Girl '7.12, .3. AJeo started Emma, Miss Oina, .San Port. Mt. Victoria and GEimima started with the lead, with the winner close lip. In the straight Gay (Lawless ea.rne to "the front, ano won by 'half a length. Time 50 2-<is»secs.
MARLBOROUGH ACCEPTANCES.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) BLENHEIM, Last Night-'. '• The following acceptances have been ii*e>ceiv-e<J for the second day of the Miariborough l'acos: — Scurry, five furlongs.— Excitement 9.0, .Indra 8.10, Ruination 8.3. Telegraph Handicap, six furlongs— Gienspring 9.10, .Bliie Lake 9.6, Mon Ami 8.1, Beacon and Merchantman 7.2. Omak'a Handicap, s ven furlongs. Toney and Aloha 10.3, Mediterranean 8.4, Foresihot 7.12, Stockade 7.7. President's. Handicap, one mile.— Undecided; 0..12, Sinapis 8.7, S?a Quoea '8.3,.- Coromatidel 8.0, Odessa. 7.12, Waipumii 7.9, St. Felix 7.4, Bally" Shannon 7.0, Matlow 6.11. Riverlands 'Handicap "5 furlongs.— Liny-less \9.11, : A|t. .'Victoria- 9.0', inurement and PortlandLadv t 8.9, Emm'a- 8.3, Rector ..Oirl 7.12, Katua aftd Excitement*.7.3,\\lndra and Sail Port 7.2. ' ; , Seymour Welter, seven furlongs.— uMferrie Frank 10.3, Curator 10.2, Bally Shannon 8.12, Negative 8.1, Beacon 8.6, Matloiv 8.1, Morc-e 8.2, Parawanui 8.0, Molocth V.12, Aejjia 7.7. Final Hack Handicap, 6 (furlongs.Leapii'ki 9.9, Toney 9.6, Dirge 9.2, Allnfement 8.7, Hector Girl 7.10, Mips Vena 7.8, '.Ka.h:a 7.6, Amiberstone and ; Foreshot 7.1. i HAWKE'S BAY ACCEPTANCES. SECOND DAY. (By Telegraph—Fress Association.) HASTINGS, Last Night. Following are the acceptances for the second day of ithc Hawke's Bay autumn (meeting:—' | Ohiii Hack Hnrclks., one mile and threequarters.— Merry 3.< ad 11.7, Seaman 10.2,-Idealism 10.10, Golden Water 10.0, Lamsdorlf 9.10, Kildonan 9. ! 8, "Waipnriku 9.4, Game 9.3. j Okawa Hack, seven furlongs.— Sau 'Pluie 9.3, Outward 8.10, Lord Re-, mown 8.9, Merrimae 8.9, Manitau 8.6, Easy 7.10, Waikehua. 7.8, Morning 7.7, ißongomai and Arohakau 7.6., Prince Eddie and Mozella ,7.5, Rising Sun 7.0, Hautu,a.nd Hero 6.12, Hurakia, Fair Average and Lord KilI chwan 6.10, 1 Waiaio 6.10, Divinia ,6.10. I Hawke's Bay Stakes, 6} furlongs.— j Culprit 8.12, Prince Soult- 8.7, Redttoch 7.10, Bon Ton 7.8, Brown Owl 17.6, Glade 7.1, Jan 6.10. Warlight 6.8. Burke Memorial', one mile and a quarter.— 'Byron 8.6,, Masterpiece 8.6, Uirkline / .12. Sublime 7.5, Sir Tristram 712, M'angaoroa 7.1, Lady j Mioutoa 6.12, Ariom 6.12, 'le Puia, Vi and Loeli Mabin 6.10, Amato 6.7. Scurry Hack, fivo furlongs.—Thravc • 9.6, A.mani 8.0, Miss Augusta 7.13, | Pot Luck 7.12, Stellar is 7.11, Roronjia 7.8, iNgakaai 7.6, Facsimile 7.0, . Rianfurly and Missile.'6.lo. j Mangatara'ta Hurdles, one mile and J threccjuarters.— Paisano 12.3, W'lia- . kaweira 11.2, Dogger Bank 10.6, Wooiloomooloo 10.5, :Waiputere 10.5, Silva J 9.13, Appin 9.10, The Spaniard 9.0, I Game and Quandary 9.0. | Juvenile Handicap, five furlongs.— Marimba 8.10, Eocene 8.5, .King's Favourite 7.13, Obligaajt 7.9, Daybreak 7.8, Etvadne and Kimbombi 7.0, High Pressure ia-dd Master Achilles 6,10, Bon Soir and Monella 6.7. Farewell Handicap, six furlongs.— Rootle 8.12, ;Gladioie 8.12, Byron 8.8, Meremcro and Thrave 6.12.
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