SPORTING.
AUCKLAND RACES. '
THIRD DAY
(By Telegraph. —Press Auociatim.)
AUCKLAND, Last Night, The Auckland Racing "Club's Winter meeting was concluded to-day in, fine weather. The course was in good order, and tne attendance was large. The totalisator handled £34,466, as against £27,576*. The total investments for the meeting amounted to, £102,932*, as against last year's total of £83,639*. Results :-r Hunt Club Steeples, about three miles—2 Captain Jack, 10.3 (R. PercivaVt, 1; 9 Goldborne, 11.4, 2j.-3> Skyhigh, 11.12, 3. Also ran—l The Chief* 6 Westerley, 4 Merry Dancer, 7 Galvata, 10 St. Roller, 12 Ha, 15 Titinaweia, a Tim Doolan, 13 Lad# Jean, 9 Master Phaeton, 11 Togo, 14 Noble. Won easily by four Time, 6min 34sec. Tamaki Steeplechase, 2* miles—lo Adherent, 9.7 (McKinnon), 1; 5 Fire-, works, 9.7, 3, Also ran.—l Delegate, 2 Huna Rahi, 4 Teri, 8 Icel, 11 Heyboy, .3 Bismarck, 9 Kaiwaka, 12, Stanly, 7, : Mapirna. ... Led all -the way and. won by four lengths. Time, omin v UseeMcFlvnn, rider of Icel, broke, hi a collarbone. CorE Welter, one mile.—4 Haskayne, 9.7 <W. Riyan), 1; 6 Fort William. 10.5, 2; 15 Colonel Soult, 9.0 3. "Also ranr-16 Waimangu, 3 North East, 11/Jolie Fffie, 5 Gloy, 2 Tragedy King, 13 Ceylon, 12 Stepney, 14 Phosphorous, 18 Sroch, 17 Tiresome, 8 Montiform, 10 Sea Pink, 7 Worcester, 19 Loch Mabin, 9 Wee Olga, 8 Gerbera, 1 Royal Arms. Won easily by five lengths, half a length separating second and third. Time, Imin 4{ssec; Winter Steeplechase, about three miles.—4 Glenmore, 11.1 (Rangi Thomson), 1; 3 Dorando, 10.7, 2; 5 The, Native, 10.11, 3. Also ran— 1 Paritutu, 2 Hautere, 6 Red McGregor, 7 Kapakapa. Led all the way and won by, a length, third horse two lengths away. Time, 6min 22sec. Campbell Hurdle Race,' 2 miles.— 6 Watchchain, 9.0 (Tilsey), 1 • 4 ran.i-3 Chief Marshall', 2 Lloyds, 1 Bollin, 5 The Chef,. 9 Mantiwera, 8, Ruffy. Led all the way and won by half a-length. Time, 3mi« 59sec. Fitzroy Welter, 6 i furlongs.—3 Autiphrfne, 9.6 (Buchanan), 1:4 Flingot, .96, 2; 7 Pip, 9.2, 3. Also-' Decorate, 10.2 2; 2 Red Book, 9.6, 3. Also ran—l2 Paoli, 17 Rata'ne, 6 Prince Merriwee, 14 Rajah, 19 Sir Rupert, 1 Spinster, 10. Baib-wire, 9 Gerbera, 8 Bkewa, 16' White Crane, 7 Devastation, 11 Haku, 13 Clare,. 23 Luperin, 20 Vestal, 15'Perawai,' 24 Sir Stroud, 24 Laverna, 27 Merry . Widow, 5 Faith, 21 Lady Elgiva, 26 Oountree, 8 Othello, 4 Pavapara, 22 Reno, 7 Holdfast. Won hy a length, „ two lengths between second and" third. Time, Imin 19 sec. ■ Farewell Handicap, five fudongs\— 1 Toreador, 10.10 (Conquest), 1; S Lucille, 9.11, 2; 5 Bluestone,' 1"0 L7 T * 3. Also ran.—7 Houhangata, II Blue Garment, 5 Eocene, 3 Tangiwai, 12 Taimai-ino,9 Overtime, 14 Dawn, 2 Power, Fox, 13 Maui ISTina, 4 Denise • Orme, 10 Tripoli. Won by a neck. Time, lmih 13sec.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 June 1913, Page 5
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