SPORTING.
dannevirke races. SECOND DAY, (By Telegraph. —tress Association.) DANNEVIRKE, Last Night. Tiie second day of the Dannevirke .Racing Club's Autumn meeting was held to-day in fine weather. A sum of £11,567 passed through, the machine, the total tor the meeting being £21,638, as against £20,411 last year. Results: — c Maiden Plate, of 65 sovts., •> fuilongs (.weight Bst).--l J. Heunalias b c Great Mogul (E. Lowe), 1, - 1 jia Laddo, 2; 3 Marblehead, 3 Also started.—s Holywell, 8 Impostor, . Salamanca, 6 Ornate, > V iper, - Sleigh Bells. Won easily. L smo, i min 2secs. - Autumn Handicap, ol 130 soys., miles. —1 G. Penfold's Kina (t. tmmerson), 8.3, 1; 4 \i, 0.10, - ; ox« fcreal, 6.13, 3. Also Axiom 8.13, 3 Bonnie Boy 8.9, 6 Raiigiatua 7.11, 7 Cork 6.7. Won by a length and a-half, after a good race A protest by the owner of Montreal for alleged interference was dismissed, the stewards considering that the result wn-s not affected. Telephone Hack, "0 kovs., o uirlongs. —1 C. J. Parker's Cahcr Davon 8.13 (B. Deeley), 1; 4 Axis, /.0, o Martlet, 6.13, 3. Also started.-3 Teviotdale 8.12, 7No Idea- i.ll, 8 Portraiture 7.4, 5 Courtly / .3, 2 New Guinea 6.7. The latter was left at the post. Won easily by a length. The stewards held an inquiry into the winner's form, but accepted the owner's explanation. Time, lnun 2secs. Juvenile Handicap, 15 sovs., fuilongs.—l P. Hunter's Settler, 7.11 (B. Deeley), 1; 2 Sir Daniel!. 8.0, 2; I Borsil, 6.7, 3. Al-so started. 3 Hautu 8.3, 8 Apoplectic 6.7. » Resonant 6.7, 6 Master Mulnchi 6.7, 7 Grown Battery 6.7. Hautu was fractious and was left, the starter not waiting for him. Won easily Jjv a clear length. Time, Imm 29 l-ssecs. Kaitoke Welter, of 110 sov).,-6 furlongs. —5 Mr Highden's Bertrnda, 7.2 (W. Bell), 1; 3 Birkful, 8.0, 2; 2 The Sundmit, 7.5, 3. Also started, t Bodenham 7.0, 5 Lady Teazle 6.7. Won all the way by two lengths. Time, lnun 1 l~ssec-s.
Mangatera Hack, of 75 sovs., 7 furlongs.—s W. Scally's Ascalon, 8.1 (B. Deeley), 1; 4 Our Queen, 9.1, 2; 2 Grown Pearl, 10.9, 3. Also started. — 1 Mon Ami 8.8, 6 Heather 7.13, 3 Vibration 8.0. 8 Naumai 7.10, 7 Killaloo 7.7. Won by two lengths, a length between second and third. Time, lmin 15secs..
Tapuaka Hack Welter, of 75 sovs., 1 mile. —1 J. McKelvie-s Awahou, 9.11 (A. Olliver), 1; 2 Misty, 7.7, 2; 3 Huia, 9.4, 3. Also started. —7 Papamarama 9.0, 5 Kirropotangi 8.3, 4 Leonta 7.13, 9 Bra elm it 7.9, 6 Topnote 7.8, 10 Jessamine 7.7, 8 Otama 8.7. Won by a head. Time, lnr'n 49secs
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 March 1913, Page 5
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