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«•— TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB, SECOND DAY. By Telegraph.—Pi'oes Association. Auckland, this day. Thh weathor was fine and tho attondanoe good for yesterday's tacos. The course wa 9 in firßt-dasß order. Kosulte :- HURDLES, L'-'ch Lomond 1 Bellman 2 Irißh 8 Scratched: Princess of Thule and Henau. Won easily by three lengths. Time, 3.27. Diva, £lol3s and 10s 6a, } STANLEY HANDICAP. Qweniad 1 Liberator 2 Anchorite 8 Scratched: Cordon Rouge, To Aroha, Linklock. Won by two lengths, Time, 52 8/5 sec Diva, £6 lis and £ 17s, A protest by Anchorite's owner against Liberator for interference was dismissed. SPRING HANDICAP Avalanche 1 Zulieka 2 TeAroha... , 3 Scratched; Swagsman, Won easily by three lengtliß. Time 1,45 2/5, Divs, i£3 2s and M 9s. A Geologist and Maro foil, their riders ■I escaping with a shaking. Maro sustained B sovero injuries, and had to bo destroyed. The winning double (Gweniad and Avalanche) paid a dividond of £46145, VADXHALL HANDICAP SirGileai 1 Jean 2 Lycia 3 All started, A great race. Won by a neok. Time, 133. Dive/ £3 lss 6d and £lB3, PONY HANDICAP. Solitary 1 Sally Horner 2 Whawhai 3 Won easily by three longths. Time, 1,5 2/5. Divs, £9 lis 6d nd £1 lis 6d. CATJTLEY HANDICAP, Liberator 1 Tho Middy 2 LaCigale 8 Scratched: Numa, Alba Roße, Cordon Rouge. Won easily. Timo, 1,17 4/5. Div, £4l9s, STEEPLECHASE. Princess of Thulo ... 1 Waireka 2 Reokless 3 Won by five lengths, Divs, £1 13b and £l4s6d, WELTER HANDICAP Zulieka I King Paul 2 Yoletto 3 Won by two lengths, Divs, £3lßs and &ss6d. The sum of £6213 was put through the tote, FEILDING RACES. By Telegi'aph.—Press Association. FiiiLMNG, this day. The weather wbb perfect for yesterday's races. Thers was a large attendance, Results:- r Flyine Stakes-Kremlin 1, Matrku 2' Black Reynard 8, Scratched: Liska Diva, i' 4 8s and £4l2s. Maiden Hack-Seagull 1, Fancy Work 2, Phemiß 3. Scratched: Bluo Rock, Spur, King's Cap, St. Claimor, Buroa, Won easily, Divs, Uls and 12 2s. St. Andrew's Handicap.—Joe Chamber; lain 1, Asteroid 2, Hinetaura 3. Scratched : Lass o' Gowrie, Shrapnel and Seabon. Won by half a longth, Divs, -113 and £l6s, • Aorangi Haok-St, Joe 1, Douche 2, Rapids 3. Divs, 1314s and £>l ss, Spring Hurdles—Jeanne d'Albert 1, Lissa 2, Pharos 3 Also started: Defoe, Pushful, Taira. Led all all tho way and won easily, Divs £9l2s and £1 % Hack Eurdle3—Rungawa 1, Repulse 2, Jewel Gun 3. Civs, £6l3s and £2, Kiwitoa Welter-Golden Vein 1, Bowman 2, Glory 3. Won by a length and a-hali, Divs, £2l4u nod £4l3s. Fitzroy Hack—Catspaw 1, Kudu 2, Immolation 3, Won by two lengths, Divs, £9 9s and 13 Us, The tote put through 112,637, which is an increase ot £2570. SECOND DAY. By Telegraph.—Press Assooiation. Fhiidino, this day, The weathor is showery for today's races, The attendance is small. Resulta:—' York Stokos-Tho Stake 1, Lass o'Gowrie 2, Tessera 8. Scratched: Kreinlin, Won easily, Diva, £B6 Is and £1 10j, Nikou Hack—Ngatarua] I, Maniopto 2, ■ Resent 3. Divs, £i Us and 19s. A.B.C, SUMMER MEETING. SCRATCHINGS. By Telegraph,—Press Association. Auckland, this day. Slow Tom has bpon, scratched for (he Auckland Staipjechaso
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1159, 1 December 1904, Page 3
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