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SPORTING

TRENTHAM RACES. STAKES WON BY MOWBRAY. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Last Night. The Wellington Racing Club's Summer meeting continued to-day in splendid weather. There was a largo attendance including the Governor !and party. The racing was good, and some close finishes were Been. The totalizator investments amounted to ! £25,066, as compared with £35,091 for the corresponding day last year, which was a holiday. The results were a.s follows : Mungaroa Welter, of 120 sovs, 7 furlongs.—3 W. Smart's !> m Big Blast, Quarryman —Bravo Heart, 8.10 (A. Oliver), *1; 4 C. Hawkins' br g Distinction, 10.13 (S. Reid), 2; 6 H. | Whitney's b g Mediterranean, 8.0 (L. Wilson), 3. Also started. —5 R-angi-kapua, 1 Lady Nolan, 7 Abereoed, 8 Otakuia, 2 Kaniki. Won by a hdi\<\, with a length and a half between the second and third horses. Time, Imin 29 3-asee. j January Welter, of 200 sow; one mile.—4 Were Tokena'sch g Nukuaiu, ■Advance—Good Luck, 8.10 (W. Price), i 1; 3W. Smart's br g Merry Frank, 9.7 (A. Oliver), 2; 5 E. H.' .Tavlor's b h Rock Ferry, 8.3 (F. E. Jones), 3. Also started.—B San Pluie, 1 Con the Shanghran, 2 Ceylon, 7 Fashion Plate, 9 Kauroa, 6 Aloha. Won by a length and a half, a neck between second and third. Time, Imm 40 4-osec. •

WELLINGTON STAKES, Of ;*">o Sovs, Five Furlongs. I—J.1 —J. B. Reid'« b g Mowbray, MenisckikofF—Lady Melton, 7.12 (F. E. Jones) „ 1 I—J. B. Raid's b c Salzburg, , Charlemagne ll.—Armigera, 1 --,7.1 )(R. Berry) 2 5—J. b c Styx, Achilles—The Shannon, 8.6 (B. Deeley) 3 • Also Started.—4 Ermengarde'B.3 7 Formajity, 8.3, 3 Peronella 7.0 J:? 9 The Hague 7.0, 2 Tatterly 6.12. Won by a short head, with third horse two lengths away. Time, lmin. 1 4-ssec'. Racing Club's Handicap, of 500 sovs, one mile and a quarter.—6 E. H. Taylor's b g Coronifonn, Multiform—Helen Faucit.. 7.13 (F. E. Jones), 1; 12 T. ch h Master : Laddo, 6,13,(J..0'5hea), 2; 1 H. Ray. ; nor's b m Dearest, 7.6 (B. Deeley),'3. Also started.—s Labour Day, 7 Bronze, 3 Sea Queen, 2 My Lawyer, ,11 Byron, 3 Mira, 7 Brown Owl, -9 Seatohdale, 13 Brown Trout, 7 Sema- . phorev■•• Won?-.by a, same'drstanco separating second aid third horses. Time, 2min $ 4-ssec. Fitzherbert Handicap, of 200 sov five furlongs.—4 Sir Geo. Clifford's b T Briar Patch/Treadmill —Bonnie Brae 6.11 <C.. Emerson), 1; 1 J. Kirkdale's br f Immer, 8.0 (M. McDonald), 2: 5 "Highden's" b f Adelicia, 7.2 CW. Bell), 3. Also started.—2 Secret Link, 2 Hansard. Won by a length. third horse two lengths behind. Time lmin 2 2-Gsec, Douro Cup, of 250 <sovs; six furlongs.—s Murray Hobbs' br f Peg,Oliarlemagiip IT—Ctra Lvnn. 9.1 tfF. E. Jcmis), 1 : 6 J. Patterson's h m Paswi-d-pJia. 8.7 CI?.. Berr\-). 2: 3 P. A. Vp.TCeny/o'K !,r g GVrberga..7.7 (H. Tricklcbank), 3. ANo started.—7 Oxenhone, 3 12 AmKp- r.rr\ White. 1 Grattan. 2 Mosgiel, 8 G.lenfinnan.' 15 Evadne, 10 ; Portland Lady, 4 Fair Rosamond,' 14 Kooya, 16 The Great Mogul. 9 Austin. Won Ivy a length, the third horse .'a Jen irth and a half away. Time, 1 min lOsec.

Disposal Stakes, of TOO sovs; five fnrlonsr-'.—3. Murra v Hobbs' h h Cmshie. Lur-in—Vanguard, 8.8 (F. E. Jones). 1; 2H. Whitney's b g Xn.umai. 8.8 (C. Emerson) 2; 6 Messrs J. and R. Furze's b g Medallist. B.S (E. Griffin), 3. Also .started.—!) Tridra, 8 Missile, 1 Fu.ll Pate. 7 Lady Kilcheran, 4 Oven-ate, 5 Trireme, 10 Xeirene. Won by a short head, a head separating the second and third horses. Time, lmin 3soc.

Metropolitan Handicap, of 300 sovs, six furlongs.—3 W. Nidcl's • b f Peroneal. 'Achilles— Prelude, 7.1 (M. MoDonald). ] ; .1 Messrs W. G. and G. L. Stead's br m Culprit, 9.0 (W. Young). 2; -I J. Harlo's b g Makara. 7.7 (B. Deeley), 3. Ak-:o started—2 Sanguinary, 5 Lady Georgia, 7 Vibration. G M,t. Victoria. Won by a long head, with the third ho.r.ve two lengths away. Time, lmin 15 1-osec.

HANDICAPS FOR TO-MORROW. WELLINGTON, Last Night. The following handicaps have been declared for the third 1 day of Hie Wellington races:— Wallaeevillo Welter Handicap, six furlongs—Peg-11.1, Distinction 10.13, Oxenliope O'.G, Amber and White 9.3, Black Lupin 9.3, Scottish Star 9.3. Canute 9.3, Big Blast 9.2, Mosgiel 9, Gerberga' 8.11, Tiwa.ri "8.10, Powder Fox .8.7, Rangikapua 8.7, Lady Nolan 8.4 r St. Bees 8.4, Merrie Guy 8.4, Mediterranean 7.11, Sir -Saracen 7.11, Ham Tirana 7.11. Kauaki 7.10. Kooya 7.10, Sylvan Glade 7.7. Rua.pa.ra 77, Simla 7.7, Juliette 7.7, Kiner's Choice 7.7, Alofa 7.7, Glenlivet 7.7. Parke 7.7, Otakura 7.7, Xeirene 7.7, Abereoed 7,7, Dog-fish 7.7. Melrose Welter Handicap. 7 furJongs.—Sea Queen .10.3. Imagination 9.10. Styx 9.8, Full Hate 9.8, Merrie Frank 9.6. Semaphore 9.5, Nukuatu 9. San Pluie 9. Con the Shaughran 8.13, Maiiakau 8.12, Distinction 8.12, Leapuki 8.12.. Mt Victoria 8.7. Cevlon , 8.5, Fashion Plate 8.5. Cork 8.5,. Rock i Ferry 8. Montiform" 7.12, Kauroa 7.12, iTiwari 7.10, Lucerne 7.10, Peary, Eo-

cone, Lady Kilcheran, Parke, Lord Palmer, Bandore, Lock wood, Mallard, Mysteriach, Thrave, Kooya, Stepney, Aloha, and' Field Battery colt 7.7. Hopeful Stakes Handicap. 4 furlongs.- Soltano 9.13, Peronella 9.1, The Hague 8.12, Tatterly 8.7, Immer 8.5', Nigbtwato.h 8, Golden Sky 7.9, Historiette 7.9, Briar Patch . 7.7, Kirkful 7.6. Sun bird "-6, Bertrada 7.6,. Eoa 7.6, Secret Link 7.5, Adelicia 7.2, Somniform, Landrail, Concordia, Hoopoe, Pavlova, Subduer and Snoeraker 6.13, Quo Vadis, Hansard, Gay Guard and Royal Scout 6.7. Summer Handicap, one mile. —Bol> rikoff 10.1, Labour Day 8.10, Bronze 8.8, Coroniform 8.7, La Reina 8.7, Sir Solo 8.7, Soldier's Chorus 8.7, Undecided 8.5, Culprit 8.5, Sea Queen 8, Masterpiece 7.11. Ventura 7.11, Imagination 7.11, My Lawyer 7.11, Heatherbra-e 7.11, Dearest 7.11, Obligant 7.10, Mira 7.9, Byron 7.9, Merrivonia 7.8, Allegory 7.7, Sanguinary 7.7, Tannhau&er 7.7, Cheddar 7.7. Odessa 7.5, Ermengarde 7.3, Rill 7.2, Semaphore' 7, Brown Owl 7, Maskara 7, Quarantine 7, Lady Georgia 6.12, Ceylon 6.12. Con the Shaughran 6.12, Seatondalo. Piriwai, Vibration, Mon Ami. Mangaroa, Sandstream. San Pluie and Manakau 6.10. Lady Volga, Vi, MoutOa Girl, Ariom, Brown Trout, Negative, Lucerne, Seaweed 'and Alnhius 6.7.

Kaitoke Handicap. 5 furlongs.—Peg 9.10, Expect 9, Gay Lawless 8.8, Oxenhope 8.7, Exertion 8.6, War Queen 8.5. Vocation 8.5, Heather 8.5, Monologue 8.5, x Lucerne 8.4, Sylvia May 8.4, Alecto 8.3, Daybreak 8.2, Grattan 8.1, Powder Fox 7.11, Glonfimjan 8.7, Me-rrie Guy 7.5, Portland Lady 7.3, Fair Rosamond Evadne 7.2, The Great Mogul 6.12, Sir Saracen 6.12, Elevated 6.10, Kanaki 6.10,' Otter,, Austin, Sleigh Bell, Pikeho. Petunia; 4 €hat<#,. :?eggy?: Mary:,,:, AlojFa; Heilenoise, Merrie Vale, Cadonia, Hinukoa' arid Free Hollywel] 6.7,

Consolation Handicap, 1* miles. — Bobrikoff 10, Los Angelos'9.7, ViceAdmiral 8.9, Undecided 8.3. Sea Queen 7.12, Sir Knox 7.12, Sinapis 7.12, Byron 7.10, Masterpiece 7.10, Imagination 7.8, Heather-brae 7.8, Obligant 7.8, Merrivcnia 7.7, Mira 7.6, Mendio 7.6, Cheddar 7.6, Ma,ster Laddo 7."5, AlJegoiy 7.5. Odessa 7!4, Tannahn-.«T. 7.4 Brown Owl 0.13. Quarantine6.l.3, Rill 6.13. Ceylon 6.10, Sandstrean (l;l, Manakau 6.9, Mangaroa6.9, Cork, Moutoa Girl, Ka'uroa, Peary. Alphen*, Brown Trout. Mysteriarh., Mostr:el, Vj. Ariom, Stopnev. and Fashion Plate 6.7. ' Citv Handicap. 6 furVimjs.—Gladiole 9.2. Ciilo-it. '.):? Cbonis 8.11. Obsono 8.9. Ventura 8.6. Bbm T.i.ke 8.1. Crown LVarl 8.1. Full Rale 3. Dearest 8, My Lawyer 7.13, Hevtherbrae 7.13. Stvx 7.10, Sanguinary 7 9. Rootle 7.6. Maka-ra 7.6. Ermengard.e 7.6. 7.2. Lady Georgia 7.1. Bansiatua 7.1. Piriwai 7.1, Mannl.su 6.13. Lady Volga 6.13. Mt Victoria. Ki;e:tion.-Glen-finna-n. Killnloo. St«'jmo>- Lucerne. : Evadne,' Loclfwood. Scav.-ecd and [Ahlia 6.7.

GORE RACES. GORE. Last Night. The Gore Summer meeting was concluded to-day in fine weather, and in. the presence of a good attendance. The racing wa:S srood. and soeculntioir brisk. The tctali'---ntor bnndlrd £9012 as against £752-1 for the same day bust year, niacins a total for the meeting of £19.875. as against £15.868 last year. The results were as follow: GrandsLind v Hack Handicap.— Caraid Delia* .l,,Se«kashore 2, Mamk Devi 3. Hokonui FTsk-1,- Handicap—Vid 1. Fitaborne 2, Ohio 3. Racing .Club Haaulicajj.—Parable. 1, St. Aidan 2, St. Petersburg 3. Suburban Hack Handicap.—Taft 1. MNs Signal 2, Mis'. Kelkrmau 3. President's Handicnn.—Mj.plp Leaf il. Olvsono 2. Gold Sail 3. j Boroiwdi Handicap.—-A.phea 1. -San Severe 2, Sea King 3.

WAXGANUI CUP

WANGAXUI, Last Night. Tho following nominations have boon received for tho Wangamii Cnp: Mbutoa Girl. Los Angelas. Bon Ton, Kaween. Foam Flako, Odessa, Mira, Masterpiece, Quarantine, Composed, Domino, Tiresome,' Bobrikoff, Labour Day, Dearest, Sinapis, Cheddar, Bronze, Master- Laddo, La Reina, Master Tnptihi, Matlorr. Allegory. r,adv Merisohikoff. Patriotic. Sufferers from the painful afflictions of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, and.-Lumbago, freq ently fly to "Cure ails"—which—of course they fail to gice relief. Uric Acid in the blood is practically the sole causa of Rheumatism. Gout. and kindred diseases. RHEUMO cures because it removes this cause. Chemists and stores 2s VI «nd ix fid a tjotfcla.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 1736, 24 January 1913, Page 5

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SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 1736, 24 January 1913, Page 5

SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 1736, 24 January 1913, Page 5

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