SPORTING.
DANNEYIRKE RACES. CUP WON BY BONNIE BOY. {By Association.) DANNEYIRKE, Last Sight. The first day of the Dannevirke races was held"to-day in fine weather, and with a good attendance. The course was in good order, and everything passed off satisfactorily. The totalisator investments amounted to £10,071. as against £10,536 for the first dav last rear. Results :-rTrial "Stakes' of 63 sovs, 4 furlongs. —1 W. J. Philips' The Diver (L. Wilson) 8.10, 1; 3 innaladdo 8.10, 2; 2 New Guinea 8.10. 3. Also starterl.—4- Hollvwell 8.10, 6 Imposter 8.10. 12 Aschp 8.10, 5Te Huhutu 8.10, 9 Resonant 8.10, 11 Salamanca 8.10, 5 Omata 8.10, 10 Viper 8.10, 11 Apopletic 8.10, 7 Maurice 8.10. Won easily from start to finish. Time, o3 2-3 sec. DAXNEYIRKE CUP, of 200 sovs, 1;', miles. 2F. Attfield's Br. h. Bonnie Boy B. Deeley) 7.9 1 1. Ariom 8.7 2 3 Kimi 7.13 ' 3 Also started.—s Rangiatua 7.13, 4 \'i 7.10. 7 Cork 7.0, 8 Boronia 6.9, 6, Hautu. A splendid race, Hautu led for the first six furlongs. Bonnie Boy got to the front in the straight, and won by two lengths, a length, between second and third. Time, 2min Usee. Tahorniti Hack Welter, of 80 sovs, 7 furlongs.—2 G'. Penfolri's 1-1 uia 8.10 (A. Olliver), 1; 3 Settler. 8.10 2; 8 Misty 8.0. 3. Also started 10 Teviotdale 9.4, .9 Papamarama 9.1 4 ißedloh 8.9. 1 Lecntai 8.4. 11 Brae-burn 8.3, 6 Top Note 8.1, 7 Otama 8.0, 11 Jessamine 8.0. 5 Colleen Dhu 8.0. Aviator 8.0. Won earily by two lengths. Time, lniin 29 2-5 sec.
Nursery Handicap, of 85 sovs, 4 furlongs.—l "Mr -Frederick's b.g. A-stor, 7.2 (J. o'Shea\ 1; 2 Immer, 8.10, 2; 5 Borbrada, 7.0, 3. The Summit 7.9, 6 Head's Hero, 7.3, 8 Berg 7.0, 7 Lady Teazle 6.7. Won from start to finish bj T two lengths. Time, 49sec. Electric Hack Handican, of 70 sovs, 5 furlongs.—3 W. J. PhilliVs The Diver ("E. Lowe) 1 ; 7 Ma.rtlett 7.0, 2 : 3 Axis 7.9, 3. Also started—l Caber Davon 9.2, 4 Parktide 8.9, 5 Runaway Girl 7.7, 6 Portraiture 7.7. Won from start to finish by a length and a half. Time, lmin 2 2-ssee. Tamaki Welter, of 115 sovs,, 6 furlongs.—J. George's b.g. Crown Pearl. 9.9 (A. Oliver) 1 ; 2 Mon Ami 8.5, 2; Ascalon, 8.4. 3. Also started.—3 Our Queen 9.4, 7 Morton 8.7, 9 Naumai 8.4. 5 Montreal 8.3. 4 Vi. bration 8.3, 10 Te Ka'-hurangi 8.0, 6 Killaloo 7.11. Won all the way b- two lengths. Time, lmin losee. M'akirikiri Hack .Handicap, of 85 sovs. 6 furlongs.—l C. J. Parker's Multiply, 8.13, 1; 2 General Madero, 6.7,_ 2. The only starters. Won easily by half a length. Time, lmin 19' Sec. ,
TO -DA Y' S A CCEPT A NCES (By Telegraph—Press Association.) DANNEVIRKE, Last Night. Following are the acceptances for the second day of the Dannevirke racss:—■ Maiden Plate.—Holywell, The Giw.t Mogul, Impostor, Master Achilles, Hinepai, Asche, Tehuhati, Tnnaladd i, Salamanca, Okata. Viper, Miss Zisea, Mama rice, Sleigh Bell, Marblehead. Autumn Handicap.-—Ariom 8.13. Bonnie Boy 8.9, Kina 8.3, Rangiatia 7.11, Vi 6.13, Montreal 6.13, Cork 6.7. Telephone Hack Handicap, s'furlongs.—Teviotdale. 8.12, C.iher Davon 8.12, Parktide 8.4, No "Idea 7.1.1, Axis 7.0, Portraiture 7.4, Martlet 6.13, Holywell 6.7, New Guinea 6.7. Juvenile Handicap, 5 furlonirs —• Astor 8.9, Birkful 8.0, The Summit 7.5, Bertrada 7.2; Bedenhnm 7.0. Lady Teazle 6.7. Mangatera Hack, 7 furlongs.—Hautu 8.3. Sir Daniel! 8.0, Settler 7.11. Crown Battery, Master Malachi. Appopletic, Borsil, and Resonant G. 7. Kaitoko Welter, 6 furlongs.— Crown Pearl 10.9, Our Mon Ami B.S, Ascalon 8.1, Vibration 8.0, Heather 7.13, Naumai 7.10. Killaloo 7.7. Tapuata .Hack, 1 mile.—Awah.m 9.11, Huia 9.4, Papamarama, 9.0, Sir Daniel! 8.13, Kuropotangi 8.3, Refill'8.2, Leon 7.13, Braeburn 7.9, Topnote 7.8, Pesomine 7.7, Ota-ma 7.7. Mistv 7.7.
AUSTRALTAN AVETGHTS. (Received Last Nialifc, 9.30 o'eloc'c.) SYDNEY, March 5. Tn the Doncaster Handicap Lady Medallist is top weight, with 9.8. Ventura 7.13. Wild West 7.10, loli 7.G. Tn the Sydney Cup Parisian is top uit.li 9.6, Lady Medallist 8.10, M;dnight Sun B.S.
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