SPORTING.
\ WOODYILLK HACKS. ,1 (By Telegraph — l'ress Association.)
1 PALM HUSTON X.. Last Night. I Tho Woodville Jockey Club's Sum- ' mer, meeting was concluded to-day in fine weather. The totalisator investments for the day were t;] 1,142, making a total of £22,031 for tho two days, as compared with £15,537 last year. Tho results were as follow: Telegraph Hack, 5 furlongs—Lucerno 7.12 (L. Xoddor), 1; War Queen, 8, 2; Morton, 8.10, 3. Abo ran— Roval Simon i).2. St F,llier, s 8.(5, Evadino 8.3, Axis 8.2, Miss Augusta 8.1, Handsome Maid 8.1, Runaway Girl 7.13, Daybreak 7.12, Xgakau 7.9, Rosalys 7.3, Lord Palmer 7, The Swallow 0.13, Apoplectic 6.9. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 3 l-ssee. Second Hack PTurdlos, of V s miles —Aema 9.2 (F. Meagher). 1 ; Sunrose 9. 2; Bravest, 11.9, 3. Also ran— Eiva 10.4, Wlumner 9.12. St. Felix . 9.9, Boreola 9.2, Rawinia 9.5. Mar-tor ' Stead 9. Waiao 9, Hauriri 9, Chief Officer 9. Tvaoko 9. Won hy two lengths, the third horse heing a length away. Time, 2min 50 2-ssec. Rnahino Hack. 7 furlongs—Queen o' Scots. 9 (Tricldebank), 1; St. Serf. 9.8. 2; Pnparamnra. 8.7, 3. Also ran ■ —Black Lunin 9.13. Peacemaker 8.12, Memo' Valet 0.11, Fleet Week 8.12. Ton N'oto 8.1.2, King.av.-ll -'.lO, Fastwird 8.8. St. Elm 8.7, Divinia 8.7. Crown Battery 8.7, Hautere 8.7, Avercold 8.7, Royal .Maid 8.7, Eedi lough 8.7. Won by ono and a half lengths, with the third horse half a length away. Time, lmin ;;3:*ec. Summer Handicap, one mile and a distance—Sir Solo, 7.9 (J)eeley), 1 ; Master Laddo, 7.9, 2; Ariom, 7.13, ,3. Also ran—Birkline 8.6, Sir Tristram 7.9, Mangaroa 7.8, Seatondalo
7.3, Ngsitirnarn 7.1, British Maid 7, Jj<K-li Mabiu 6.13. Won by «i length and a half, the third liorra half a length nnv.y. Locii Mabin was i\ruith.
'Lime, 2min. Stewards' Hack, 0 furlongs—Mauakau, 7.12 (W. Bell), 1 j Boronia, 7.12, 2; Manitau, «•!, 3. Also ran—San Wai 8.11, Morton 8.9, Suratura 8.3, Glonfern 7.10, Aviatrix G.lO. Won by half a length, tho third horse a length away. Time, linin 15 2-ssec. Railway Handicap, o furlongs —Lord Possible, 7.8 (Deeley), 1; Longstep, 7.-1, 2; lied Lupin, 7.8, 3. Also ran —St. Toney 8.12, J)iavolo 7.8, Bandore 7.7, Moree (i.7, Winning Post 6.7. Won, by two lengths, half a length between second and third. lmin 2 3-ssec. Hack Scurry, 5 Furlongs (weight 8.7)— Sylvia. May (A. Oliver), 1; Sleigh Bell 2, Discussion 3. Also ran —Sesame, Facsimile, Right Oh, Avatrix, Primus, Glenlivet, Moondi'Jie. Won by a, good two lengths, the third horse a length away. Time, lmin 3 2-osec. High Weight Handicap, 1 mileCeylon, 9.0 (S. Reid), 1; Ascalon, 8.7. 2; Mysteriarcb, 8. 3. Also .vnn— Thrave 9.7, Cork 9.1, Kilosteri 8.13, Muleteer 8.8, San Lass 8.2. Wo.; hj? a good length, the third horse two lengths aivav. Time, lmin 36fi?c. RE-HANDICAPS. Tho following re-handicaps havo boon declared by Mr George Morse for tho Ra.ngiti.kei Cun —Master Laddo 7.10. Carnarvon Hack Handicap —Royal Simon 8.13. Manakau R.o. Hainurana 7.12. Pukenui Welter Hack—Master Lnddo 10.8, Lucerne 9.5, Hamirrana 8.9, Sylvia May B.G.
NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES.
Owners nnd trainers are reminded that nominrHons for all events and entries for tho Trial Plate at tho meetings of the Wairarapa and Tara-tahi-C'artorton Racing Clubs close with tho respective secretaries tonight. Acceptances for all events at the Rancitikei Racing Club's Summer meeting eloso to-morrow at 9 p.m.
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