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THE TURF.

HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB'S SPRINC MEETINC. HAWKE'S BAY GUINEAS WON BY KOPU. fBT TKI.BORA^n—ntESS ASSOCIATION.) Napier, October 8. Tlio weather was beautifully lino to-day, and there was a largo attendance on the Hastings racecourse to take part in the concluding day of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's Spring meeting. Tlio events passed off successfully, there being some excellent' racing. Tlio sum passed through the totalisator to-day was' £7439, as against £8510 oil the corresponding day last year. The total for tlio meeting was £13,818, as compared with £17,258 last year. Fourteen bookmakers' /were licensed to-day. Tlio. following aro the results:— MANGAPAPA HACK HURDLES, .of 100 sovs. One mile and a half. Mr. Fv Atfield's b. g. Master Douglas, syrs., by Douglas—Pearlshot, 9st. 121b .(Jack O'Connell) ' 1 Mr. A. Hyde's Ancyle, 9st. 61b. (D. Watt) 2 Mr, J. Whennaroa's Rawhiti, lOst. (W. Woods) 3 Also started: Ruabon, list. 21b.; Oakbourne, 9st. ' . . Rawliiti, followed by Master Douglas and Ruabon, was first to show out, and the trio jumped the hurdle in front of the stand in that order. Rawhiti fell back at the homo bend, Ancylc running up second. A good race down tho straight saw Master Douglas beat Ancyle, for pace, and finish a length to the good; Rawhiti a poor third. Time, 2min. olsec. . NGATARA.WA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Once round. Mr. C. Kingston's- b. h. Lamsdorff, 4yrs., by Stepniak—Shepherdess, 7st. 101b. (B. Deeley) 1 Mr. F. Hall's Iranui, 7st. 111b. (W. Ryan) 2 Mr. E. J. Watt's Parable, 7st. (H. Price) 3 Also started': Sandstream, 9st.; Separator, 7st. 41b. ; Polynices, 7st. 41b.;' Simois, 7st.; Highden, 7st.; Merry Tiger, ; 6st. 121b.; Thaler, Gst. 121b. ... . '' • '' ■ Polynices led the field to tho railway bend; where Parable took command. * At the distance post Lamsdorff and.lraiiui came away, the former winning by two lengths, a neck between, second and third. Time, limn.. 51sec. , HAWKE'S BAY GUINEAS, of 300 sovs., second horse 40 sovs., third horse 10 sovs. from the stake. For three-year-olds. One mile. Mr. W. J. Douglas's ch.c. Kopu, by . San Fran—Maude, Bst. 101b. (C. -Jenkins) '• 1 Mr. E. J. Watt's Aborigine, Bst. 121b. ' (including' 71b. penalty)...(R. Hatch) 2 Mr. G.;P. Donnelly's Gold Lace, Sst. olb. , (S. Reid) 3

. Also started: St. Aidan, Bst. 101b.; Nobel, Bst. 51b.; Chanteuse, Bst. 51b.; Remission, Bst. olb. ' ' . . ; Gold Lacd and Aborigine raced almost level' till half way'down the'straight, when Jenkins got to work,., and. a magnificent finish saw Kopu secure a head victory. There was the same distance between second and third. Time, lrnin. 41 2-5 sec.- : The -following are ; th'e previous 'winners of the race: —•• '• . : " av; 1880.—Mr.'" R.: Farmers's Rewi, lmin:' 1881.' —Mr. W. ' Walters's Hippodamia,' lmin. SO^sec. 1882.—Mr. Allan M'Lean's Kingask, lmin,52Jsec. ■ i 1883.—Capt. Russell's Escopeta, lmin' 53sec. i : 1884. —Mr. P. Martin's Pearl, lmin. 50 J sec. 1885—Mr. Win. Douglas's Whaitiri, lmin. 45 1-5 sec". •; y"'\ '"v*. 1886.-41?. 47 1-5 sec.. 1887.—Mr. G. G. Stead's Maxim, lmiri, • (51 2-ssec. ' .... .y ' 1888:—Mr. P.'Butler'# Manton, lmin. 45 l-ssec.' i ■'■'>' . 1889. —Mr.- S. H. Gollan's Tiiailleur, lmin. 48sec. ■ . 1890. —Hon. J. D. Ormond's St. Andrew; lmin. 45 2-ssec. , • '• 1891.—Mr. H. Lunn's Clanrtnald, lmin.' 45sec. 1892. —Mr. L. D. Nathan's St. Hippo, lmin. 50sec. 1893.—Major : George's : Pegasus, lmin'. 47 1-sec; ■' ' 1894.—Mr. G. /Wright's Forme, lmin. 58sec. . 1895.—Mr. Wm. Douglas's Quiltiri, lmin., 47 l-ssec. ?. • • . 1896.—Mr.'T.. Morrin's Day Star, lmin;' 52 2-ssec;: . *■:' •••' 1597. —Mr. G. G. Stead's Multiform, lmin. 43 l-osec. . , 1898. —Mr. G. Pi Donnelly's Oingo, lmin. 46 4-sscc. 1899.—Major George's Seahorse, lmin. 43 l-osec. 1900—Hon. J. D. Orroqrid's Renown, lmin. 43sec. 1901.—Mr. G. G. Stead's Menscliikoff, lmin. 41Jseo. 1902.—Sir G. Clifford's Golden Vein, lmin. 43sec. 1903. —Sir G. Clifford's Quarryman, lmin. 1904.—Mr. G. G. Stead's Golden Lily,' lmin. 42 l-ssec.' 1905. —Mr. G. G. Stead's Cuneiform, lmin. 49 2-ssec. ' 1906—Mr. T. E. Crosse's Grand Slam, lmin. 44 2-ssec. 1907. —Mr. J; R. MT)onald's Gold Crest, lmin. 41 4-ssec. TE MAHANGA HANDICAP HURDLES, of 130 sovs. One mile and three-quarters. Mr. J. H. Allen's b. g. Aroha, aged, by Sequah, lOst. 91b (Mr. J. Allen) 1 Mr. F. Bowden's Hatley, 9st. 41b. (T. Pritchard) 2. Mr. W. S. Davidson's Reservoir, lOst. 31b. . (J. Hall; 3'

Tho only starters. The placed horsed rac t ed in the order named the whole distance, Aroha winning comfortably by two lengths, a length between- second and third.' Time, 3min. 22sec. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. For two-year-olds. Four furlongs. Mr. W. E. Bidwill's b. g. "Expansion, by Birkenhead—lmmersion, 7st. 91b. (A. Oliver) 1 Mr. T. H. Lowry's Merigal, 7st. (H. Price) 2 Mr. G. Hunter's Bliss, Bst (S. Reid) 3 Also started: Reformist, 7st. .71b.; Ideate, 7st. 121b.; Ballyshannon; 7st. 121b.; Kilindini, 7st. 71b.; Seraphic, 7st. 121b.; Anuapai, 7st. 71b.; Raupare, 7st. 71b.; Picotee, 7st. 71b.; Perhaps, 7st. Expansion. led from start to finish, winning by two lengths. Half a length separated the second and third. Time, oOsec. . SPRING HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. One mile and a quarter. . Mr. T. H. Lowry's <r Downfall, 4yrs., by ■ San Francisco—Cantatrice, 7st. 111b., ■ (A. Oliver) 1 Mr. H. M'Manaway's Mahuta, Bst. 51b., . : (W. Young) 2 Mr. D. Buick's Tangimoana; Bst. 81b. ' (C. Jenkins) 3 ; . Also started: Zimmerman, 9st. 111b.; Grand. Slam, Bst. 51b.Uenuku, 7st. 51b.; Loiret, 7st.; Polyanthus, 6st. 131b.; Comedian, 6st., 71b.; Golden Gate, 6st* 71b. . Maluita got awjiy first, closely followed :by Downfall, who upon Hearing home shot out and won comfortably by a length. _ Tangiinoana wa3 a good third.- Timo, 2min. Osecs. FLAXMERE, HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. Mr. A. R. White's br. f. Voetgang, 3yrs., by San Fran —Ngaio, 7st. 51b. (E. Lowe) 1 Mr. W. A. : Smith's Effort,' 7st. 121b (W. Ryan) 2 Mr. M. G. Naismitli's Auldearn, 9st. 41b. (T. Porter) 3 Also started': .#eaton Dale, Bst. 51b.; Stylish, 7st. Ulb. ;■ Advantage,- fst. 111b.; Sir AntrimY 7»t, 71b, j -'Misciasti Csti 131b.; Castigliono, 6ab. 71b.; Gold Treasure, 6st. 71b. J

Ail vantage, Effort and V&eiga'ng Wa'dVlfia running, and in the rim e homo •■ 'Voetgaiig drewjaway and won by half a length. Auldearn was a good third.,.? Msec.H FINAL HANDICAP,, of" 100 - sovs. Six k Mr. D. Buick's br. h. RangipaW,, syrs.!, J- ■ by Papakura—Elusion, ast.." 'Slbt . --iiJ - Mr. M. Melrose's Trug3Wiidp , '7stl l, Slb!""' wh6 ;(A( 01ivor)i:'2 Mr. J. Armstrong's ChioaneK (j.st,- 1511 i..; i ' (T>,:GarrpU)v.:,,3 Also started; Hipfiorofla, 'Bst: 21b.;vIkon, 7st. lOlb. j Erl King, 6st'. l^lb.-.(carried. 3}lb.)r. ' • • ~ : f >. '• Rangipapa and Trugaiiini 'were in, the lead , throughout the journey^ltf^OTn'ir'Hviriiiiii^' 1 easily by a length. *Time, JJ l'fiWirni4 1L '• , finvr ,TV,tn''l .'!< '■■■■ NAPIER PARK RACING ! 'tUUB T S SPRINC ■ MEETING. ; i —r-4-it J! ; , HANDICAPS FORtiiMRSf- . '.... '(#< TEI.EOBAI'JI—PI ESS _ \S%CHTIOX I '■ Mr. J.' Chadwjck ing weight's for tho e^eivts/fiOne"' Napier Park Racing tlu'o3 tag:-. •., ..... ■ GREENMEADOAVS li I UXDICAP.,:,;BUR:: DLISS. One mile -and' , boh, list.';'Bullworth, iJtere- ; grino, 9st. 101b. s ;' • /!ji»£!>Any i cyle, 9st. -81b.; Prince. j Oakboiirne', 9st. f Lion, 9st.; and Forest, '-.eib? gciJs' i TRIAL' HACK . longs.—Separator, 9st.; ''Haptikip'Sst/' ljlpyj'-' Pellicle, ?st. 111b.; RocMerryy.'rSs't. 101b.;j,; Perchancp, Bst. 101b.; i.Tlie^'CofikStep,; B'sf. 101b.; Kaolin, Bst. 91b..V .Sfnl.oi'sJH'Ss.t'.'. 81b"j'; Vi; Bst. 61b.; ; Polynicfesp'Bst. c ''6lb.' 6 j: : • Thaler, Bst. - .j iacii.ioiq- at.f . ' TARADALE HANDIC^IMSp^^Ij!,; mile'and, 1 Gpja. 'Dusk .JlsU 101b.; Aroha, list.; . Eoservoirj -9st. 111b.; M'6Msque,V9sJ ? j,Blli|;;' Bullworth, 9st. 41b. j. »!> i COUNTY HACK HANDICAP;'One, —Sandstrea'm'j • 9st. 4lb;'rj r .'. . ! SeatondaJe,- • Bst.' • 81b.; Voetgang, Bst.' '41b.";-i; LamsdorffJ Sst-. 41b.; Cauldron, Bst.''2lb'.';»'North.t'Polojnßst."; 21b.;• Tuatahi,." 7st. -61b 7sti';;slbf.;i : Parable, ,7st. 41b.; Sir Highden.: 6st. 101b. -'BgelfSJstnOl'b: *> i and Thaler, 6st. Tib. ; ' PARK j STAKES-'. H and a '■ quarter.—CaJifdi'nia'if j.iQSt, ■ Moral, Bst.' 121b,; " Kirig;.Bill,y/' Seaman, -Bst. 3b.; Douciie',^ Thread,. Sst.; . HipporoflSi'^t^Wlfc'jJrSt^,, Aidan,. 7st. 111b.; .. , Uenuku, :7st. ; 41b.,; Lpirp ) t, J j.7's|,.:3lb. . 7st. 21b.; Polyanthus, 7st.';. .Chanieu.s'e', : .'7i}'. t ;.' Woodhey(> 6st.) 121b.; V,, Voetgang, ,6st. 111b. ;• "ißoWm* 'Bftte/ -OsJj.., 111b.'; Comedian, 6st. lllb..j>, Clucane, 91b. ;■ Lamsdorif, .6st. - ;l. and Berengaria,. '6st. 71bl' j ",*C J „'^',^„-\^.r. s 'tt''V. i JUVENILE HANDICAP:? Four: .furlongsi —Elysiaii, 9st. 61b.'; ' Ideate, .?s7stf. 131b. ;• . Ballyshannon,- -7st.— 131bsj;l'iTfiieodpfe)v?.-7st , r •101b..; Seraphic, 7st. '91b:;;""Golderi .Water,r 7st. 71b.;.' Ambala, 7st. , :7sfc 51b.;' 'Anufipai,"7st: 21b; T2IK-V''. Pieotee, ■ Gst., 121b.; 1 Raupal'ei,;j-6stv.i 121b;.i and Perhaps,, 6st, ,71b. -.•r.'Sf 'AHURIRI HACK HAMOibXS.^e-'jur^'' longs.—Auldearn,' 9st. ,211)'! L"Stylish", 121b.; Andrew, Mack, 7sti' IJlU§,trioliSi;, 7st. 91b; vance, ■ 7st. 51b.; Pellicle,'V rst*. ..aJb.'-jiTCiiiij: niera," 7st. 21b.; Highdeii,; 1211), ;;.Gold.eii' Treasure, 6st. 121b.; i IJIK^ : R.obin Link, 6st. 111b. Me/rie-.L'awri, j6st; 111b.; Waoriki, 6stJ lllb..;VSimpisj..,(3sf. '.lllli'.*;.-' Ora Pinsent, ■■ 6st., - 'JjMeiet}ie,'.."ss.t., ? , iOlb.; ■ '\Vonderbohm-i6st r " lplli'.;"j^^igli,qilo;, 6st. 71b;;-and.Magneto;i;6st'., i 7[ib,.. 1 '; > i ! ;;; „.v ; RAILWAY HANpiCAip..-:-.sii-fi'rlonls.-: Bobrikoff, ,9st/ Gib.Jtartyrium; Bst'."l2lb:f Master Soult-, Bst. 81b.-y.-.'.Gbld >iliace;. :-Bst;51b.; Muskerry, Bst. 31b.; Woodhey, 7st'. 131b.; Ikon, 7st, 61b.; 'Ghic'atie,-7st. lib. ; Erl King, 6st. 111b.; "Stylish, 6st. 101b.; iCliantress, Gst. 91b > 71b.; Dlovengaria, 6st. 71b.; and! Remispfon, 6st. 71b/; . ' - , I" TWU»rx»A>5 IiSSSc »;• V.A.T.C.' SPRINfia'fjEiTING. V, ACCEiPTANCES Fdii '.PRINCIPAIi 7 ''-' (BV tfitgiial-H—I'IIESS #ssocufi6^^cortli^nT?)^ (Reo. October' §ti j Molbourneji Tho- following ■ are the ; CAULFIELD GUINEAS/.ifTlOOa''sow] For three-year-olds. Col.tsj',' Sst; jslbA; and geldings,Bst.... Oh 6'_ &ie.^Aberdeen ! ; Trafalgar,. Alawa, Kcrlie, JVinteriga, Boby,. Ricochet,'- Parsee, arid DemolitiolK^--' .;r.-TpOß^;.'HANpiOA^^i^*^%pM mile.—Knox, Sst.: .-13151$ ,Bst, 51b.; . Soultlino, Bst. 51 h":'ft'.'Congo ''-B'eslire," Bst. 31b,; Mary; Bst.; 31b,;;^Thackeray." ; '8sti.'. lib.; Lady Bobadil, 7st» j9lbl;"v-AV.ai-ilai"-7stl' 71b.; Lady .Diffidence, Bobby," 7st. 51b.; Carl-Dour, 7st. .ost^. 131b.; ;• Royal' Scot, Gst. 131b.; Salvia,' Gst', Vouni, Gst. 71b. -. .• i )£■ i-i&l .&■ Poseidon has been''.sjjwitchedVfor all engagements. ' . 8« BARTON BETTING^TRtfNsAGTION. ■. o: . iSiiksa arli ' i,; : : • MONEY PAID OTOOW FRISCOr'" ■ . ; .- jaoroj atu ?'i n.-ff !:• ■ (BI TEI.EGI^KIMI.-SrnCIAI,;COjtJIKBI:nNIII!.S.[..V /.'.•MBrtonitfictbWEcß,w ■; At the Marton Court'to-daysa cirse-ofinterestT: to bookmakers -an 3 the public, arising out of a betting transaction. decided by Air. StarifordpSjMwi'T-'.'i '• i-'.0.-f , Charles M. Broughtoiij'i'epresentecchy.'Mr. Cooper, of Palmerston thei.Mar-". ton Jockey Club and A.;AYay!>.for';whoui';Mr,.',, C. B. Collins appeared,-.'forttiySvyvn::.''

Mr. Cooper said in soine.srespects the case had peculiar features. ' Blaintiri I.ol*l stho seeond clay of the Marton racos- backed; aihorse.named Frisco to win,' 'first by the judge. Broughtonrcollocted y«ri?i ous sums from different bookmakers amounting to £113, before it that ii protest had been lodg^d v agaiiis(j He was at once asked tb'.return i) thp , m i ohey Jbut declined to do so at tlib. tiilteV* ''Tlie'n detectives demanded thftjtllie '..slionld^!do A so',, and threatened -to rempv.C ;hiTO'";fi[Qiii! tho course .if; he. refused. .Broughton then. to the secretary, of the ?ocKey'!plub.Tjfc,.AV' Way) and deposited for which he held a re.beijlt:; was sustained, and beti were,.jjwia:'out."roil Kareroa, who was awarded,the rVc&'; "An- ap-, peal was then' made by •^Me ; and allowed by the AVa^feaijiu^'Mb^opplitan _■ body; From a riioral point of.view <his'client-' was entitled to t-lio mpney v It vrps- in f his; possession when handed t'p'tlib s^^^yand- r directly the. bookmakers; M.fllm \<Brpuc;h-; ton) it . was his own, Hero merely, the stakeholders. C. M. Broughton gar<L e^Sden'jSJas".'£o'fimUj. ing the bets 011 Frisco t'o''. He collected' £113, and.Jiad ji'J/ttlb. hforij'-io get when the-protest- was amiouficeaJ/'' . .''. . Mr. Collins' asked- foP' , ai^onitfiK r on'r{B6" ground that the within the Gaming Act, and, therefore, tho money ■- was not recoverable by legal ,pi;pceijdings,. „ • ' .Mr. Cooper-said that it-iwas not within, the'j terms of the Gaming Act; ,]iGoauser,tlipf had been voluntarily-painty tl)§,,hpsinakpjs','.. and, therefore, it [icrty, and the taiiit • of r the ; ;gaming;.yt.i^iis : ' action had been removed;,;; ■ His Worship'said ho'did not-see cillty with tho question. Under the circuiiv-' stances narrated, plaint® thought;-ill order to get "rid of-the detectives-'-paid tho money' over to the. club. He was certainly entitled to have it paid back to liini. Judgment would be forr-plamtiffj|fp^-£j,13,; with Court costs £2 lOs.-jv.asld splibitpiy'sii.eq-V' £6 10s; ' ' - '■■■ ■ ' 'i- ; [i j i-. 1 J .\-i -MV • REMINDJERi-;,,; ; Owners arid trainers' aro' : ! given. a A -fiii'aj-;rcr ' minder that .nbininatipn's f6f ,l Tall evenfs--"at . t-lio 'Sfnst&ton Rncing", Ghlb's''Spfing,'liieet-' ing, except the' Maiden Scur-i-y-j: cjpsc at; 9.-3{)'' o'clock this evening,; with.- th'6'Sccretan%...Jlrl,' A; .Hathaway-, Lincoln : Telegrams shfiuld be; placed oix' thbi f wire--.sarly,

j -'. NOTES" ANO COMMENTS. -V!i ,V IBt Glencoe.]> ' ' : The. Soult mare Saga was shipped South . , last fnight, to fulfil her engagements at'the Club's meeting. C. Hackwill probably , v ride her in tho Mosgicl Han- ,• i dicap.-next Wednesday.. . to Vladimir, is~W 1 J iteSednfori 'thet:Maiden' Plato at the Otaki ;» miSeting. l ' ' ■ ■ •■•-'Owing to tho victories achieved by Cali-, . fornia,'.K!opu,'and: Voetgang, tbe Gozo horse , Sag. Fran jie.adcd.,tho list of .winning sirea at. the". Hawko'S Bay meeting just ,con-. eluded.; .'!.! ."... .. , i Xawhaki. an.dj Nautiform were just com- < ineiiicing to put in their runs in the Hast- ;•« 'Sligsl Stakcstijvhen; boj>h..of-: thorn ran off the' ■'Sdui'so.' ■ • -v ■ : Aroha and ICoiiu were double winners at' " the Hawko's Btfy m'ectingJ Tho. looal' ' M'Connon,_ who, : has been Icept ,!'6utl of' the 'saddle . with: a , , broken; collar boho since the Marton meeting,...'.' \yas'on_tho.'H"utt;'track- yesterday morning! ' iriding- "'som^' ofhorses in their gallops. ridi'iig for °tbe':"Ponrua .stable, , f .agdin°it| Otaki' I ,hext'week. . ; piamoiul-i Star, who. carried the Hon. J.; 'D. v 'Onnond's colours into second place in the'" Wanganui. Guineas, was withdrawn from the, 'Bawkp's Bay -.Guineas, in favour of St.-- .!»• : Xiilaivbut,-the-.latter failed to ruii into a- j : -fJlatfe. .. , . ' . j J Vd ? , :. previous to 1907,.*'when'.', ho rodo; Golc . i C. Jenkins, had not ridden' tho 'wilt • - . of tho Hawke's" Bay Guineas, but he has . sppjjr? done, so, tw.ice -running, L. H. Hewitt rode, the winner of this race; on .three occa- .' sions,. and W. Clifford, W. Robinson, and , .jf ln Taylor each scored twice in the samf ; .event. ■ ■■ -.-.'cJos. Prosser.returns from Hastings with :Ta\viiaki to-dSy, aiid will leave for Otaki on 11 Monday %ith; half-a-dozen horses. "'••The be decided,at,Caul- • - field! 1;q-niorr'ow, are the% Debutant Stakes, .. r T.iifciiak Handicap,'and Caulfield Guineas. The. ' '• 'Caulfield'Cup' comes up for decision the fol- £ , 'lowing 'Saturday... The. withdrawal' of Pink 'Un from' the > . .Toorak. Handicap does not come as a sur- . j .would mulct . ,sio S l tro.wan-.i\prso'- in ,£.■ penalty -for, the. Caul-.' , 3 , iTie'ld; Cfipt^the-race.'thsit.Price has-.set for the.'.. jOctobgr- Shakes ;\Wnner.' '. There', is .a weight- • < 'Fqrwige '.raco'on to-morrow's, .programme in,: ,j ; Aviiicli Pink 'Un will most likelvbe started. : .: •; 1 ".Rangipapa is a good, horse and a very conisistent performer. Last season the Papakura ! horse wisv.rather unlucky, filling second - berth a'great,.'many'times, and ho sustained 'an'i'injury'. to his shoulder at the -Woodvilla • \ .'meeting jvhich i p.ut;lhim out of. work I for-f ■■■'<* : •■several weeks. While Tangimoana- was spell-. ■'ing in the winter, however, King was enabled • ■ 'torget Raugipapa into.excellent trim, anfl ho ■■ : has ibeen performing •. splendidly since the r-Qtaki wintofr.Trieeting: His successes are • Tvery- pleasing to Mr.' D. Buick, who is the .. . breeder as well as the owner of the. horse.' " : : ;'Ti;uganini, has .been placed second ,in her . ijlasV'five races. ....... . r-.The owner;of California has made no-mis-i' tahesanvthe races lie has-selected for the-big- : 0 to ' win. ] ;,In his:- 1 first race,;.-Sansk;.i ; -Fran's son had to'be content with a second•; . ; '. to-.ChrysoprascL but on only, one other occasion ;has he beeii really extended. i i"'Apparently tho owner of Soiiltline does not ' ; t'aespfair.- of .the horso being able to stay a mile, as •he has "accepted with him for; tho ■ ' " •• ' ■ . .;1 JqiVr' New Zealand Cup candidates' won J ' races •'■' at -'Hastings—Master Delavcl, Lam's-,'' ' and- Master.' Soult.. ■ i Th'e.] -i ' .last'ltwo incur penalties.; . " ' , .-;>-WAnning jockeys at the . Hawke's Bay !jockey Club's meeting were:—C. Brown, ' thr.ee; C. Jenkins, two;'A: Oliver, two; T. Porter, j. : Hall, P. O'Brien, W. Whittaker, J; -o'Cbhnell, E..Lowe, and 8.. Deeley, one , each.''r.Mr.' J. Allen. rodo, Aroha in' the.'.,. hurdle race each day.. , ' . ' ...';

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.si- r '"'"''(Eeo.VOctober 9, I. a.in!)'; , • \ Sydneyj October's. ' ■ i' ; At the sale of racehorses, Mr., M'Cabe purchased the hurdle horse' Pilot, subject to the .Owner's-.-approval, for 300 guineas. Cross - t Battery was ' passed in at GO guineas, ant' Frederick at-170 guineas. ■

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 323, 9 October 1908, Page 9

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