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WELLINGTON RACES. THE CONCLUDING DAY. (By TeUarazth —Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Last Wight. The Wellington Racing Club's Summer mooting was brought to a conclusion .yesterday in beautiful weather. There was again a very largo attendance, including Lord Liverpoo-l and party. The totalise tor unrest tments for the day wero £35,862, against £25,549* on the third day last year, roa-kPng a grand total for the meeting of £100,137 against £83,316 for the same mooting last year. Results Wallaceville Welter, of 120 sovs, b furlongs.—l Messrs W. G. and G. L. stead's Oxcnhope, by Obligado —Oyrenienne, 9.6 (W. \oung), 1; " 2 C. H. Haw-kins' br g Distinction, 10.13 (S. Reid), 2; 3 F. M. Rodwood's oh c Black Lupin, 9.3 (F. D. Jones), 3. Ako started 11 Amber and White 9.3, 9 Big Blast 9.2, 5 Mosgiel 9, 3 Gerberga 8.11, S Tiwa.ri~B.lo, 12 Mediterranean 7.11, 4 Sir Saracen 7.11, 10 Kooya 7.10, 6 Ruapara 7.7, 10 Glenlivet 7.7, 14 Abercoed 7.7. Won' by three lengths, half a length between second and third. Time, lmin 15»l-5sec. Melrose Welter, of 200 sov.s; seven furlongs.—l Wire Tokena's oh g NnIruatu, by Advance —Good Luck. 9.0 (W. Price), 1; 2 E. H. Taylor's b h Rock Ferry. 8.0 (F. E.„ Jones), lib over, 2; 3 Hon J. D. Ormond's b g Peary, 7.7 (0. Emerson), 3. Also started.—s Merry Frank 9.6, 4 Semaphore 9.5, 7 Con the Shaughran 8.13. 11 Mt Victoria 8.13, 9 Fashion Plato 8.5. 12 Kauroa 7.12. 10 Lady Kilchersn 7.7. 8 Lockwood 7.7, 6 Aloha, 7.7. Won by a length and a-half, two lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 28sec.
Hopeful Stakes, of 250 sovs: four furlongs.—W. Nidd's b f Percnilla. by Achilles—Prelude. 9.1 (A. Oliver). 1 : T. H. Lowrv's br f The Hague, P. 12 (F. D. Jones), 2; E. J. Watt's b g Tatterlv, 8.7 (L. Wilson}, 3. Also started. —3 Briar Patch 7.7. 6 Se.ni'nifornv 6.13, 5 Hansard 0.7. Won by two lengths, the same distance between second and third. Time, 47 1-rxsec. Summer Handicap, of 500 govs: 1 mile.—lo J. M. Cameron's b h Seaj tondale, bv Seaton Delaval —Innesfail. 6.10 (W. Bell), 1 ; 3 E. H. Taylor's 1> g Coroniform, 8.7 (F. E. Jones), 2; 2 Messrs W. G1 and G. L. Stead's br m Culprit. 8.5 (W. Young), {3. Also started. —6 Labour Bay 8.10, | 5 "Sea Queen 8, 1 Obligant 7.10. 7 I Byron 7.9, Brown Owl 7, 9 San ( Pluie 6.10, 12 Brown Trout 6.7. 11 Negative 6.7, 4 Sir Solo. 8.7. Won by two lengths after a good race. 11;e third horse was beaten by a head. Time, lmin 41sec.
Selling Plate, of 150 sovs; 6 furlong^;— 1 J. R. Furze's b g Medallist, by The ; Officer —Target, 8.0 (E. Griffon), 31b over. 1; 3M. Hobbs' b 1 Crosbie, 8.0 (I). Anderson), 2; 6 H. Whitney's Naumai 8.0 (R. McSeven). 3. Also started. —7 Missile 7, 2 Full Rate 8, 4 Easy 8. 5 Overrate R, 10 Merry Land 8, 9 Tnaia 8, 8 Trireme 7.7, 11 Simila. 7. Won by a lone tneck, a length between second and third. T : -mo. lmin 16-tec.
Faitoke Handicap, of J2O £ovs.: fivo furlongs.—l W. E. Bidwill'sb c Exertion, bv Birkenhead —Decimation. 9.6 (TT. Lo\ve), 1; 9P. P. Neaglo's br f Eyadne, 7.2 (IT. Tricklebank), 2; 4 H. W; Clay's b m War Queen, 8., (F. E. Jones), 3. Also started. —8 Gay lawless 7.8. 2 Grattan 8.1. 6 Powder Fox 7.11, 3 Glenfinnniv 7.8, 5 Portland Lady 7.3, 7 Fair Rosamond 7.3, 12 The Great Mogul 6.12. 11 Elevated 0.10, 10 Otter 6.10. Won by two lengths, a head between second and third. Time, lmin 2 2-ssec.
j Consolation Handicap, of'3oo sovs; I V railed.—B Sir George Clifford's b h Masterpiece, by Clanranald —Madowla, 7.10 {O. Emerson), 1; 6 F. FTaW's g h Mira, 7.6 (R. Berry), 2; 7 F. 5, Easton's b m Moutoa Girl, 6.7 (K: Lambdas), 3. started.—3 Undecided 8.3, 1 Sinapie 7.12, 2 Imagination 7.8, 4 Master Laddo 7.5, J) Allegory 7.."1, 5 Bill 6.13, 10 Ceylon 6.10. Won by a length and a half, two lengths between second and third. Tinie, 2min 8 2-56ec. City Handicap, of 300 sots; 6 farlongs.—l T. O'Neill's ch m Gladiole, bv St. Clements—Daisy Clipper, 9.2 (W. Young), 1; 6 J. Hvmer's br h Soldier's Clwrus. 8.11 (J. Olsen). 2; 3; VJtfr Higliden's" Ermengarde, 7.6 fW. Bell). 3. Also started.—9 Blue Lake 8.4. 8 My Lawyer 7.13, 2 Heathebrae 7.13., o Makaxa 7.6, 7 Lady, Volga' 6:19, 10 Seaweed 6.7. Won by a Higth". half ,i length between second and third. Time, lmin 15 l-os-ee.
fijea-?r& C. C. Rosa and Co., in conjunction nith R Thorne-Gearge, repart tho following mining quotations at th© MIDDAY eall at Auckland:
LOCAL QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Seller a.
Buyers. Sellers. £ 8. d. i. « Waibi 1 11 8 1 11 6 Junction 1 1 9 1 2 0 Talisman 1 18 9 I 19 0 Saxon H 8 aitangi 8 9 New* Waitaia ... 1 4 1 5 Victoria 7 Mountain King 1 4 Sylvia - 1:0 1 0
£ 8. d. £ a. d. Worksop dredge 8-10 0 tasterton dredge 9 6 Success . ....... 18 6 Taringamutu ... 9 8 0 rto Gas ......... 1 0 0 W.P.C.A. (B.) 1 8 8. f. W.F.C.A. (A.) 7 9 6 )
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