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THE TURF.

A' MOVE BY TIIE "KING." MOOLTAN A FAVOURITE. ,j (Rco. Oct. 3, II.G p.m.) '.j Sydney, October S. ■ A' sensational development was associated with the betting market to-dajr.-It amounts dto the installation of Moottan as a favourite for the Epsom Han- ' dicap. In order to ensure Mooltan ' being- a startpr for tiiat race, the "ring," / it is understood, made up a liberal befc ; for the horso's oivwr. As.Mooltau liaa i not previously been in demand for tho ,' Epsom Handicap, thc"'arrangement is a • good ono for incinl.trs of tho betting ' ring. A.J.C. ACCEPTANCES. (Rec. Oct. 3, 9.15 p.m.) =| Sydney, October 8. '1 'Die following are the final accept* 1 anccs for the big events at 1 Spring Meeting:— ' Epsom llundieap—Antonio, Forge, ' Melodrama, lolaire, Lady Florence, Luciana, Memer, luglcwood, Anatroff, Pompous, Fez; Thackeray, Lady Esme, Kyeadgerie, Barrenjoey, Legation, Itoyal Arthur, Mooltan, Binnia, Virtu, Vaporise, Electron, Tregeare, Lord Boauchanip, and Buddali. • Metropolitan Handicap—Zcnda, Cot <'■ larit, Apologue, Melodrama, lolaire, Woo Laddie, Garches,. Luciana, Ana. troff, luglewood, Camera, Delaware, i ; Fez, Florence, Lady Esme, Barrenjoeyi j Legation, Mooltan, Royal Arthur, Mary 'j of Arg.vle, Maranui, Biunia-, Buddaa, Proportion, Tregeare. (Rec. Oct. 3, II.G p.m.) '4 Sydxkv, October 8. f' Australian Jockey .Club Derby:--Welcome, Trist, Alibi, Peru, Mountaio King, Blue Book, Seddou, Maranui, Gunshot, and Cyrenian Colt. HAWICE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB'S I SPRING MEETING:, **S ; .Natiek, October 3.-• ' The Hawke's. Bay Jockey Club's, Spring Meeting was concluded to-day. In the Spring Handicap 110 fewer than five New Zealand Cup candidates took part, but all of them wpre beaten by i ; Whakawelii, who put up'good time for ! • the race. In- this an unfortun-' ate accident occured. Just before itlio start Mecca, who had weighed'out, was, doing his preliminary .when lie took charge of his rider and bolted twico round the'course. In- front of the stand'l In the setond round ho slipped and.fell, 1 injuring his shoulder so badly that he bad to be destroyed. The sum o£ ,£BSBO was investcll on the totalisator, I ninking a total of .£17,308 for two days, j an increase of ,£2OBB over last year's'j. figures. The following arc the results MANGAPAI'A HACK HURDLES of 100 !. sovs. 1J miles. j 323—Mr. G. Delaney'sb.g. TeKainui, Gyrs., by Tasnntn—Capucine, '" lOst. 31b. (Pritchard) 1 111—Mr. E. Williams's Te Rahui, Ost. 01b". (Barron) 2 . 82—Mr. J. Slattern's 'l'aura, 9st. ' 31b. (J. Hal!) 3 . Also ran:—To Uira, Golden Comb, [ Spunyarn, Napier, Hapuku, Narrow 'Escape. Won by a nose. Time, 2inin. 51see. Dividends, .£2' and .£l.lßs. NGATARAWA HACK HANDICAP of 100 sovs. Once Round. / 10G—Mr. T. 11. Lowry's c.k.f., Clo- '« ehette, 3yrs., by Scaton ■ Delaral ' —La Cloche, Tat. 81b. (Jones) ... I 239- i JIr.- 11. H.. Pharazyn's Comedian, Sst. (O'Brien) .; 2 • D. Hepburn's San Cruz, Ost. (Bucliauau) 3 Also ran: Reservoir, Oakbourno, First Foot, Hippoly'tue, Scenery, Gaiety, Crackpot, Snowstell. Time, lmin. 52 2-ssec; dividends, £' 9s. and ill 2s. lIAWKE'S BAY GUINEAS of 300 sovs. One mile. j 3G5—Mr. J. R. M'Donuld'a c.k.c. A Gold Crest, by Gold Reef— . Nymph, Sst. 101b. (Jenkins) ... J ! 575—Mr. W. E. Bidweli's Elevation, I Sst. 101b. (Beid) 2 7!)— Sir. T. 11. Lowry's Bobrikolf, Sst. 51b. (Davis). . 3 1 Also started: All Red, Goldbeater, I Tho Rami, Oxtori. Time, lmin. 41 4-5. sec.; dividends, £2 12s. and lis. . I TEMAHANGA HURDLES of 110 sovg, i Olio and three-quarter miles. . 223—Mr. J. . Westley's b.m. Aste- ' roid, nged, by Apremont—Planet, lliit. Gib.- (M'C'onnon) : g 147—Mr.- E. Rollo's Aroha, 9st. ... (Whitchouse) 3 13i4-Mr. A. F. Douglas's St. Albert, lQst. 111b. (M'Coimell) 8 Also started • Pushful. Time, 3min,' 18 2-ssec.; dividend, .£2 Bs. JUVENILE HANDICAP of 100 sovb,Four furlongs. 277—Mr. E. J. Watt's black g. Aborigine, by Merriwee—lndian ' Queen, 7st. 71b. (11. Price) J 149—lion. J, ft. Oi'mond's Mandola, 7st. 71b. (,T. Wilson) ..; 2 '373—Mr. G. F. Moore's Guiding' ' '"Step, Sst. 2ib. (W. Price) '8 Also ran:' Kautuku, ICopu, Maione, Girtonj" No Trumps, Berengaria, Chan- . teuse, Steady. Won by threo lengths. 1 Time, 48 2-ascc. i dividends, £2 10s. and .£1 lis. 1 SPRING HANDICAP of 125 sovs.1 . ' One and a quarter miles. ' \ . 57—Mr. W. Murray's b.r.g. Whaka- 1 welii, Gyrs., by -Daunt—Queensborough, Gst. 131b. (Lowe) ......... * 132—Mr. T. 'E. Crosse's Grand . Slam, Sst. 21b. (Oliver) '.; Q 58—Mr. J. George's, l'aritutu, Sst. 81b. (Young) ! 8 Also ran: Master Delaval,/Zimmer-. man, Armistice, Mystifieationi Gazeley, Uenuku, Dan Leno. Won by two ■ lengths. Ttine, 2niin. lOsec. Dividends, i! 9 13s. and \i!l 7s. - ' FLAXMEItE HACK HANDICAP of 100 sovs.' Six furlongs, . 393—Hon. J. D. Ormoud'a North ' ■ Norsemaid, 7st. 81b. (L. J Head, -lyi'S., ■ by liirkenhead—l. 155—Mi-. .A. Caesair's Sarilla, 7st. Slb.j ' (G. Price) . —Mr. B. F. Armstrong's Prizo . '51oom, Gst. 81b. (Copestake) 3 ' Also ran: Erl King, Maid of Astolat, White Lie, Loiret, Flower Girl, Pytchley, Ahei, Punioana. Won by nearly, two lengths.- Tims, lmin. lGscc,.,, Div> . dends, il 18s. and i:l lis. ' , j FINAL HANDICAP'of 100 sore^Six; furlongs. . '403—Mr. E. J.-. Watt's br. f. Mus« kerry, 3yrs„' by Merriwee—Mous-jif* " queterie, Sst. (H. Price) ' G3—Sir. J. iU'instrong's Chicane, Gst. 131b. (T. Jones) —2 22—Mr. C. Kingston's Golden Gate*., i Bst. 21b. (W. Griffitlis) ' 3 Also ran: King Hilly (coupled with , Muskerrv), Hipporafla, Polyanthus,'Wal- ; lassey, Millennj.al, Linklcss. Time;,! Mia. IS ti ix. i'ividends, ili ißs. k < AUCKLAND RACING CLUB'S SPRING' . MEETING. * WANo.ociii, ] Tho following weights have boen. dc» clared for the Auckland Racings-Club's Spring Meeting:— ■ ; J" Birthdav Handicap— 9st.r Waipuna," Sstlllb.: Carl Rosa, Bst."lolb,j;, Scotty, Bst. 81b.; Celtic, Sst. 71b.; Alca-.' rana," Bst 4lb. j Shrapnel, 7st. 131b; Uhlandcr, 7st. lllb.; Gazeley, 7st. lUb.ji Te Aroha, 7st. Glb.j Splendid Idea,.7s4,ii 31b.; Syren, 1 Gst. ,131b.; Gsti.r. 121b.; Port Light, Gst 71b. ' ; Manaku Hurdles—Lady Huno, list' lllb.; Creusot,. list. 31u.; Sol, lOsti i 121b.J Irish, lOst. lllb.; Iviatere,. lOsj,--' 91b.; Agua Regia, lOst. 21b.; To. Uira, Ost. 121b.; Inniskillen, Ost. 121b.; Ranana, Sst. lllb.; Omati, Ost. 51b.;- -Ladj Lanta, Ost. 21b.; Bromide, 9st. ' ■ C.J.C. MEETING. CmtiSTCHURCit, October 8. Tho following weights have been do> clared for tho Stewards' Handicap, to' be run at tlio Christchurch Jockey. Club's November Meeting:— \ Hunjeet, 9st. 31b.; King Billy, Sfrt. ' 31b.; Full Rato, Sst. 31b.; Lord Soult, Sst. 31b.; Gold Crest, Sst.' 31b.; Firo. iron, Sst. 21b.; Cross Battery, Sst. lib. j j Petrovna, Sst.; Idealist, Sst.; Sir Trigi ; tram, 7s£ 131b.; Huascai, 7st. lllb. j • Intelligence, 7st. lllb.; Ballarat, 7st. ' 101b.; Helen Portland, 7st. 101b. J t Contender, 75t.101b.; AH Red, 7st. 101b.; ' Red Gauntlet,*7st. 81b.; Moriarity, 7st. ] 101b.; St. Claimer, 7st. 81b. ;Lupulite, 7st. ! 81!).; Eonn, 7st. 71b.; Kairoma, 7st 51b. j i lnglencuk, 7st -Jib.; Replete, 7st. 31b. j j Medallist, 7st. 31b.; Rose Noble, 7st. ! 31b.; Goldbeater, 7st. 31b.; Oxton, 7et.- I 31b.; T'apono, 7st. Martello, 7st.; Apol- ! lodoris, 7st.; Flimsnap, 7st.; Toatuhi, ! 7st.; Wailiuka, 7st.; Bolirikolf, Gst. ! 131b.; Zetland; Gst. 1211).; Guidwife, Gst. 121b.: Sister Anne, Gst. 121b.; Aimea Soult, Gst. 711).; Finery, Gst. 711).; Silkweb, Gst. 71b.; Tremulous, Gst. 71b.; Czar Kolohol, Gst. 71b.; Gold Thread. Gst. 71b. •

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 8, 4 October 1907, Page 5

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 8, 4 October 1907, Page 5

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 8, 4 October 1907, Page 5

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