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THE TURF.

» ( nACING FIXTURES. ; Ang;l2 and II—C.JiC. Grand National. . ; Aug.-26.—Aniborley^^Steeplechase Club's Annual. ,;?::i;;Aug:':f2B.^'\Vairara'pa'.Hunt VClub' (Taratahi- . .•..vCarterton course) ■;. NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL / ' 11 MEETING. COMPASS WINS THE HURDLES. (By rTclcurapli.'-l'ress • Assoclntlon.i. ! :• Clinstchurth, August 12 ,;:The ;N«w .Zealand Grand--Notipriftl- , ;W,was''.cbritiriu(!d ,to-day ; ih find:'but! cold 'weather. large, including' ; JyLord '-Plrink6tV:arid ';his,iparty; arid the lion.'J. A. -.: '•Millar.' vTho Lraoing ;,wns lntorestmo;.. -The- con-; :'J. : -s : :iesfc;iprlthff'lGra'nd; : -NMion'al'.Hufdlcs'.'prfiducdd : : ";:vl.a; of ; jumpirig by; most; of - the tothllsa*: ,'jj ■ tor'S(rivesthieritS,;rambuiitirig to .£19,8-18, nn-;:j:i';-agairist^l?,23p/'fOT;.tho;second';day.:last:'y: eaiV: a while -bookmakers were- present in-strong foreet vAs. on'. the' first. day. there. wero severa^ spills, but'iiiionly,ono case did.tho rider receivo in"iiury, '.Ti'. Pino. -hnvmg. .his 'collarbone/ broken; i(j\ fell ;at/:the last fence in- the. ■ ;Spreydon Hack ( Hurdles.. : The-.following, arc-, the^esjllts ■ HONTyCLUB CUP,, of .130: sots; About three 'f'r.-ii;' v';-.'. ?i i <i' ,: Mr.. N. ,Wilson's ,b. g. Lovell. by Hnntsman, ; f.. ■ -rMermaid, .aged, 12st. 131b...;(II. .TolTord)' 1 Mr. G. N. M'liean's Deerslayer,.list. 31b. ' , (T Cnliill) 2 ;-:JJr.; >Ji-,,Grigg's. : : Stoririy;; Petrel, ;.10st. • 12lb; : Cusdin) 3; ' »/< lOst. ,131b.; ■ \Arty, ■ lflst.. ::121b. i-: -Matengatengn,' lCst^^Puzzler.aiOs't.';,and Boss,; --iy. V-1 -,5i;; ; fi#st,ssirfiiiit, h'riXl a'deadidf.'fullyra'dozeri'lerigths.r jSU.Glbngdriff^jOinedyiiriV^ .S;;;fell;;,three ;'forices':;frpiri'' : home, ;;and ' Lovell ran; [r<i■;hi , iSejtKc-.'fas'iest""bf-fwin 'lengths, : • a.; simi-i ; ■J-Vlari"distanco'■ baokr J : only'btHer- ..: .'to finish.!-;Tiirie,,Grain.: 18.4-!)S0C. : ... ' .. .. HANDIC VP, of 130 sovs One mili 'Ji ''Whistlacraft.iJjyy - • (P; E.' Jones) 1 Mr. A 3ojlo's Wet Day, 961 101b (R Denott) 2

.:•/;/'ifr. Sheenan's Merry Lass, Ost: M (J. M'ClUrkey) 3 Alsoystarted• Continuance, : 10st; 81b.; Tnch- ; - bonny,-tlost. 21b..-i Glnanniani • 9st. ;101b:; Bonn-' ; tifUlj''9st/; 6l"bV Sarit>-Rpsaleei ; ,9st: : 4lb.;?Whiritix,; Mi;£;<9st;V4lb';|:;Eangikapuai!^ JJay ? < ; au'dX : ' Jilchbqiiiiywero ■''riiid 'A-SSXtM-sHcdd^f-.-'!^ o.wcnt; to : ttb tfroiit,*. arid-iv-s' by;, three- lengths from .-Wet. Day,: who 1 Tj.ibeat:Merryi'Lass by three lengths -for second; place 'i'lmi, lmm 41 4-ssoc • SOO'.sovs. \Sii fur- . .-i i *,< ,:Mp-:-R: | O'Dortnell's ■ oh. -g." Los -. Angolas/ by 1 1; ■ 'Sairv;]?ranciOTTrLa; ;: :VaUera,^iyra.-;'' ! l6sti > v: . 91b " (J M'Conlbe) 1 -Mr. I/.vEiit-r'a Iney, Ost. 51b. ....-< (W: Ryan) ; 2 v Mr p M Aynsley's Bonny Glen (B King) 3 </ Aiso started Penates, list 91b , Muhdio, Ki'v J ; r 7lb.';. Volodiai-; 9st. 9$ ;;My thical;}"- 9st;'} SM-- .<2lay r : : v =s " V-.'i: j v"-; by volodia Bjnny Qkli, had Sill vreb Iney $■; '.-straight; f:-witliV:^olDtrmj.vßbnny: iU-^plffc«#-LbS;Atigelos:'-putN-in:as-Br6fig-v:/.vwith; -Bonnyi G)en ; . a nedk iuvay,< land? Penates | length and a .halfifurther. hack fourth, .Time, • GEAND NATION IL HUEDLE RYCE, of 1000 i. .V : -L.V .^o vs - About two-miles..,/ •••.'•'■ '"Mr. J. Cassei ley's b g Compass 1 , by DayV. '-j: aged, lOst. Blb.' ' ■ • ; . V ' ' v ■;■■' (J. Delapey) 1 Mr \y. J Douglas s Pilopo, 9at 10lb ' tf r \ •- V 7 i (J- O'Coniiell) 2 , 1 MrAC. Dan Son's JBea Joason, list 41b :i:! : (J^e r< ? i \ "3: ; .'A' ?.&j?'Xlsp,£tarted:-Exmoor,■ .list;, 81b.:;:;Gold'-Dust/til03te7lb, J Auratus,-.lost, 61b..; : -? : viibrih&drtji^st/'/lSlbißiiigmb.h,,' >; i^6pntß.Wiv^C¥pS3j > -lSstyTi2lD;ji'*SJiO\riiiati,! 9 £, jPukenui, Ost , and. \Vhafakura. Ost !^Eajstilg'■• jtjw §Jtijhsj tHo-v.v^.:-.v»ay{.tO;;Pukcniii,;:::rnuirai:-Pikopo, and Ben : "thtf'field;' stilli L ill.- frontLValoiig", tho\ 1 back v- -ri'Ben.i-Jo'nsoni' '.Compass; and'-Pikopo r following I i.: .-;.. in that order. ;; . Half -. a -mile froni-- home -Ben -1 l and ;immediately-) ■i - .'v after:.'Plkopo joined:, issue,,-., Coming, to ■ the -v. ;> • last ;hUrdloi^'ikopo,ihad.Ben. Jonson's measure, ;r ; ,..j;but in. I thorun home,.. Compass oame; .-='Mand. : woiv;byitwo,lengths from Pikopo,' who was. ■V'. a length and a'halt m front of- Ben Jonson. t>-ft - Auralils-'-was half a length away fourth, aud i iiiii-. j then , •caiue- :Sootty; alid - Tauirft. Whatakura ®pv)f:fell;-alj;the : !accphuyfehco^ , ' Bee. 'BEAUIWt STEEPLECS ISE, of 350 to* ' /• About two miles and a half "Jlr. H, D Troutbeck's br.g El Doiado, ' hi- Gold Reef—Fany Dieam, 5\ rs, 10at ... I.i ."(E Ihompson) 1 Mr. J. Twohill'a LCapitol, :11st. 51b.' - i 1 (M Doeble) 2 : >. Mr.. A. 8, El worthy s Wanganui, Ost. 131b. v.;-.' > / ' Can) 1 ,-- ,-lOlb;; .Moosken,-::9st.'. 71b:,* and "Diplomatic, -Ost. 71b :\thii?d -:fehce 6ettled him, .-and .Diplomatic: and q...;-/:'.El. Dorado',took up - tho running. % !This~pa!r led alorig the back, with\Eums a lon® w.iy i, : ,back,• ana AVanganui artd Capitol next/ - Dlplo-: - % -at .the-sod .wall : Eunis,:-whorhAd' lmjitoved hla position, lost r his,' rider.ry El Dorado .-' won by' . •.. three: lengths ,•:■ from Capitol, who r . Stirs five. lengths in front of.'Wnnganiii.' Diplomatic'was •*:■ .the onljo othdi;; to finish., Time,- snlin.- 0 2-ss6t ■ ' SPREYDON'HACK HUEDLE EiCE, of 130

Mr..iW..'3v :Dougla.Vs b.7m. Polyanthus, by :- J l'ho - Possible-Violet, ogedjMOst. 31b. '-. . , , (J. O'Connell) ?' ■ i-.."Mr;'.'lVTwomey's Slaney, Oat. 31b; (A. Juhqn) # -■ J.v.',Y.M'Cracken's Lapland, 10st. 31b. '■ . ' (CI A. Pino) 5 ■'v Also? started :-.Clareniont, - lOsf. :121b.;-Kelso • ' 9st. h 131b.) .-Grosveiior, i'9at. j >.ouidi» Blytheboy , Sft s , f Clitreiflont and/Polyanthus led along the bad ijfyced :• togetherto.'thd. last' hurdlei -'.wheri fell.'V;'Polyanthus .ivon comfortabl; O >by <;tw6'.lehgths a£d>' n'. half, ifroiii i' Slaney, whi ~-.was four;lengths'invfront.of.Lapland.,• Time. ,3mm, •" 23 2-ssec. i .> ISLINGTON HANDICAP, of 200 Wvs. V On< ,Mlr. -,D.' 'Rutherford's :bi:m/.Gwendolina, by yf-.s TlariO-^-Femnle' Franchise, '• 'agea// . Hatch)--. 1 :B^Kn^)?i^'i::Gr£fnadier,;4ost;^l3lb.-' 1 , . - (Deoley) 2 ; Mr. J.>,S„A dams's. Merrlo Zcaland^lOst.. 71b. .-...' -. (H Cauns) 3 Si >;'f -j. Al'soVstarted:'North-East, lilt.; St. ; Aidan; lost, ' >, Bib , lifl'ngnei, lOst. 81b j Waikaiaka, 10st lib.l :Lady.Disdain, 9st.- Idlb.; King Post, Ost. 111b.; f.; ..'ll All-' duns,' 9st. 91b,; Stratagem; 9ati- 71b.; Tiki- ; ■ terc, 9st, Slb.i White Cockade, 9st; 2lb.j and t'..Jlonliciy Puzzle,-flst: -- • '• . •■.■-'y-'-v N6r.th-Enst and Grenadier Wera : quickest' to »: begin, and at tho/end of ft furlong were cleat of All/Guns, Longner, and Merrie Zealand. ■ 1. v There-.-was•••httlo 'oliange as .'they.- founded, tho S's"*-;top^''tu'rii. "When the straight was reached, <w Noi'th-liiist drew away from 7 All, Guns And was ■ followed by Memo Zealfmd, Longner, Gwendo' ■ , lina.v.aml 'King Post. Half-way down tho ? v4\ fetr'aight :^6rtli-Ilast f was'.'beafen,';'find iGwendo- •• . lina came through aild won by alength-and 11 y:i liatfvfrom .Grenadier, ; who; was three-quarters ,of. a--length in front,of Meme-Zealand. King : a'ost \wds -,fourth; - Time, lmin. 43sec. • WOOLSTON PLATE, of 100 sovs. Weight, . '*/ ".y : , 9st.' ; . Six' furlongs. _;' ■ :--v Mr. A. .Bat-toft's b, li. Zetland, by. / t 7 ■ ( Lady: Zetlund, aged (V. Cotton) 1 Mr. -Graillley'S Gold Braid .........(Donoyan). 2 . \ Mr. 'W'.-0./ Rutherford's Equivocate f (It. King) 3 a--\ ,- . Alsovstarted: Cashier, Pronun, . Bravery, Knastikoif, "Little Pniry, and Shillelagh., •••• » • : : Zotland - was in charge at tho distance, and won fc > . ''byy i thfeerquaft6rs i ..of. i a lengthy* the same' dis- 1 tanco between second and third. Timo, lmin.

NOTES ON THE RACING. . (By TeleeraDh.— Special Cotrosoondeni!) " I Chrislchurch, August 12. i ; voTlie(Grand National meeting was continued > to-day.un. finti weather, • and in: the presence of i a- good.' crowd i of i spectators. Tho first event ' was thd':Hunt .Cliib. Cap, and, despite his'big -.burden of:J2st.\; 131b.,■ Lovell: was rushed-.by ip jumped off-first rpi;Kand,vgiving;a'fuultles9:exhibition 'of jumping/ throughout,-.he was never headed, and won by I' • half a furlong. Glengunff tried to overtake him

atvtho-mild post, but Prosser'a' horse dutjunipcd him, and Glcngariff came down. C.; ' Oochrano.. was\lucky enough to escape with a shaking.' ; ■'• - In the Sumiior Handicap, the machine said . \Vet Day and Whistlecnift'.would run first and. second, and so it tiii'liotl out, but in the wrong' : order. . The English-bred filly, who 'was «pniiiridden by Dorrett,: ,-;\vas out well,, but at -the turn Whistlecrai't ran piist her as if'slie was ft "commoner, arid won very comfortably. Either Wet Bay is overrated'or AVlhstlccraft is docjd.edly useful. '.V " : : ./Speculation • was heavy 'in'.'the-.August Handicap; in which 'Penates was the public choice; wliilb good .'money' was forthcoming for I nay, Los Angelos," and Bonny Glon.' Inby was ..first ~ away, and at gthe - tui-n. Sho appeared to be winning ensilj*r, but. tos ; Angclos, : who was unfortunate ,at the , barrier, icame with'a. great run,:imd in a closo'fini6h woriby a nose.. Had :the iadgo given a dead-heat no one would littve cavilled at 'the'decision.- ' ; ';The , Grand ' National f Hurdles field included dbveral . horses ' that .wore trained .to the hour, and the public,were a.long time in finding ,ji favourite. - - At tho close-, of- .operations Compass* ' was .; first*' choice, Avitli Auratns ,nnd ; Tairua '. bacTted: in ' that . order..: Mr. Piper made .a .splendid 'start, 1 and Tauira, led ; over, the first; fence, but at the second huddle, ; whord;Whatakura fell, Aiiratus w'(is showing the , wiy. v.Passing, the stand Auratus was'j iist clear of .Tatiira. and Pnkenni, with Pikopo, 'Scdtty, and Compass at tho head of tho others. At Cntts's,.'Auratus. and:.Tauira'were .two; lengths in'front of Bon Jcnson, Compass and, Pikopo. Thcro was no change when the seven furlongs post was reached Auratus being a length in' frontof :Ta,uira,- with, Ben~ ,• Jonson. another; .lcrigth'ia'way,' followed by Compass,' Pikopo arid Scotty. . .Tauira dropped back at/thosix.-fiir-; ling.,'.po'st;and -Ben Jonson^drew-,,oitt' froin Auratusi' :; Turning for'homo Ben Jonsoii'Avas still- in .front; Closely by, Pikopo. arid Compass,: 'with. Auratns handy.. There was' ■little tp.'ihoose-. between .the iqiiartet-'at, the last Jiurdlo.'bat dbmpajs drew out oii :.thb 'flat arid won by: six lengths from Pikopo.. who. beat Bon .Jonson'.lby a .length..: Auratiis,-':wds.;'close--rtii, .fourth, just in front of--Sfcott>%'with Southern! - Cross. ..and'.Xioriherir.t ■ next, : the 'Inst ,to ifiriish yWas.Pukenui. ' .Tlie. winnfer ;was received; •with;.', great;. bheeHrig,: y ariit!.there,'Jr 'no*..'doubt, 'jjbout tlia.rmerit, tif his victory'.'; which'had ,no. somblanco of a fluke in ft. 'His.ridcr rode.a wonderfully blevcr,..; race. >, -,At., the'' lest fence .thei'd :wftS :(i slight "ftcrimniajjd, 'due ; to. no less, than six..hors6s rushing for a .pap, b(i f t Dclaney; bri : ;Coiripass' prbt) all - the ■ best 'of : it,'-.'rind'he ..won. very-, comfortably, v Groat , orcdit is dud - to trainci' Coffey, who had Compas's-iri:the,pink of condition, and 'as 'fresh as to;.could be. ■ ■ . 'i This ;,wa3,p.elaney's .last'•ride,',.and ."he. vlike, G. Price and P.; Davis, finished, up his career by ridin^a'winner/'T; Ho : his been, in. the .saddle; ";£6r•%r-er^fil'Jt«ent' : .faLr!-.-|iiick as .1895 ■and .1898 ho rode,'. North .- Atlantic arid:.-' Spin -: drift .in' their In ; 1904 ho. had ,;bebriieiigii ged, to :ride<-.th9'Grand.National, .winner, .;Mbdallius,' f .butwas; unable to t,-\ka :thb irioiint.orii;tl)e';day.';on..account'of a brokeh ;collarbone. :': ; Medilliui '' Won i./with-M'Conuori' liil tho saddle The B^aiifprt.Steeples ari -'interestingrabo". ;to'- watch,'though the 'favourite,-':Eli'Dorado,, .wbif '•dasily at'th'e finishV'He arid Diplomatic, wbre'.o'uf! in front throughout; .and the public were treated •to-it .wdhderftll exhibiliori jiiriipirig.'. ;i Di'plo-,i -matio l tired ?nt" tho double -the'last -tnne;"and ;theii -111 Doradp- went. on arid :-Ca|)itol':<put iin, a ! good, late ruh,v-bu{ (hpVcould ; mako.-rioimpression ;iori^Eli'Dorado; ;■ who jist a! veiy \isefnl amnml ' . The Hack Hlirdle, Race saw the downfall ,of a vory hot favourite in Kelso, whose •conncctio'ris would/not- hen'iT. 'oi}. their horse's • defeat,.: H^wasijn^ver his/;dis))lay: of ' t juiri'pin(i iveryf poor;'. Iti waS', probably;;his; fall on tho fit.it day that upsot him; but whethefcor:ribt .this,w'as'the. base, his efforts;.fo-day' can only be J dbs'cribed,Us;:-feeble::in : . tho ex.: !,treme.'v ; : X- ; l ; .LThe -.jWiriter vCup. winner,North-East,' -wasalwaysaV hot'.favourito; in,.thp,;lslingtbri; Han- : dicap,''whilo •'a Vlof :of ■ siippoft'...;waS . .King':'-Pbstj ; . and Vliongner. '. -Thel tfiybUrit6'' ; yiV':first>(mt^''-and"dbtof.-;'the: ( Biipk' ; Wari ■ iil-;' Vays: a-:'worry^tp'hi!n J^i^*El^o^turn•Nt>rth-East; collapsed,•' and : .in :^feiy ; ''' strides f Lonfthbr: folloivcd suit. ,GweiiuOlina : 'was;:theri. iri,, favour, ,nltd' ; .i«-'the. run>l?ome slio'won'..easily. /Grbna-; dior jjiit in-a good run. arid. got; second niorie.r l jtist in froflt/'of ,'Merrie- Zealand. King ; Post \ was' .oloseun/fourth ' -; ; Zetlaridj,'vTidderi. by. V. Cotton,.;, won ,r the' Wnolst6ni J Phtel (iffor . 4 gdbd'' i-ace with" : the: croolc-ncblcccli Gold, Braid. Tho-winner was ,i)old,''for: : ll(f: euineas.' , Gold Braid is. a'brother! to Golden .Slipper.- f

' WEIGHTS FOR THIRD DAY | ; The . foliAivllipfor; the.^Hihittl •'dfly.iM l ftaH! f p-rir- f ~ ,,jc; >V'' J'W ; UMTED HUNT CLUB STEEPLES \ Abjut Rtwcfri failles'- an,d ■:;> a half .—1.6 vel 1 j:' ? 13s t;'' L i 111b'.';; i.Glenganff,vrllst."-71b;; Glvminonj: llsti. 31b. ; Mormy Petrel. 10st:> 01b.;: Art}-, lOst.-. 01b. ( '-Butterfly, 10st. 31b. ; Barney,. :10st.: 2lbl J. • ILaska,' OsU ,71b. ; Pretoria, Ost; 71br; and Bess,-9st:-71b;:. : HEATHCOTf! HANDICAP. 'Seven furlongs.:! —Penates, list; 71b.;: Los; Angelbs,; list, lib.; ! Grenadier, list, lib.; North-East, list.; Gwon-' lOst. 131b.j Federal,, lQst. 611).; -.Merrie' ;Zealhndi lOst., 51) i. .'Lbhgner,' lOst. rWaikaraka, 9st.. 131b.; St.. Aidafi,. 9st. ldlb.;: Sea .King,.9st. 12lbV; --'Iniy,. .Sst. ,10lb.; Sweet > Arigelu9, ~'9st.: ,101b.:; Bonny ; Glen,, 9st,. 101b.; .Riiigdove,-_ 95t.,; 101b.; li'amsi, Ost. 91b.; J.tulv Disdain, 9st--81b.; King Post, 9sti ?lb.; All Guns, 9st.- 61b.; Rock, Ferry," Dst. lib.; Stratagem,' 9st.' .lib.; -Tlldrere.-.jflst ;', ! Whit«; .C.oc.kade,v 9St.; Golllinu-' anOfi • ost»i Do WittC; fat.• Lon6lStaiy Dst.jii Mythical, Ost ; timl/ Monkey Puzzle, 9st. m STYX HACK HtJRDLES Oncfc round and ;i: distante.'-tPikbpd, 12st.: 21b.; ; llstf -Olbi; Polyanthus, list. 41b.; C!lnrem6nt ( lOst. 1 10lb.; l'uk<!nui, lOsti: 91b.; Homeward, lOst31b. i. Laplftndi ,10st. 31b.;' ■ Kelso, 9st., 101b.; Slaney,: 9st. 81b.; Parley ..Grotty: 9st.:. 71b:; :GrdSyeiior,::93t. ;, 'Coiirf, -jrAttialj;'jl -'Pallida;;, •dst.; Stepenffeldti 9st. 9st.! SYDENHAM HURDLES One mile and three-quarters.—Compass, 125t.;,.8en Jonson, list, ,121b.; Auratus, list:; .Tauira, .lOst. 131b.; !,Exmoor, lOst.: 121b.; - Gold Dtist, lOst.r. (lib.; i Kairoinft,, lOst. 81b. ; Scotty, lOst. 31b. ; Rend- ■ Tock,': Ost.. 131b.; Polyanthus, 9st, i-lOlb.; Lionheart, 9st.; Itingman, 9st.; Snip, 91st.; 9st.; Southern Cress,'.9st.;:< SliovJinaiii. 1 9st.; Claremont, Ost;;: WJiataknra, : 9st.;: Pukonui, :9sti;;vL'apland, :! .9sK};'and-\ lftlso, i \9sh>K -

•M, liINCOIM' STEEPLES; 7About /.three., miles;' --Nadador, 12st.{ ...To Aran-}lst. 91b.'}' Eurus, list. 91b.; Capitol, list. 6lb,|: Le Beau; llst. i Sib.; El' Dorado, llst.j-Exmoov, lOst. 81b.; Moc;casing-: lOst, Wairaku*,? lOst.'; Waiigaiiui; : < 9st.; Tlbij JMooskon, Ost. 71b.; Diplomatic, 9st. .71b.; Paoifio, 95t,.:71b.; Leonardo,: fist.• -71b.St. ..K6pringtt,',. : .9st.. ; 71b.; Slaney, 9st. 71b.; ,Deer-1 slayer, 9st. 71b. j and.Radi.9st, 71b. v. . •(, -.1 REDCLIPI'S 'HANDICAP./."Severi furlongs. 1 —Whistletfraft, list. 91b.; Ringdove, list. 81b.; i King Post, ■,11st. 71b,; Continuance, . lOst. 81b;,* I 'Wet ■'•Day,lOst.'-2lb.j Chiarinian,9st. 91b.; Gold Briud, 9st. Gib;; Claymore,. 9st. 61b.j | Hesperus, 9st. 61b,; Waiata, 9st. 51b.; Merry,. : LasSii/ 9st.: 31b.■Tyrant, 9st, ~21b.;' .Soinateria, 9st. 21b."; Sant Rosaleer,'-9st.; Bountiful, 9st. ,'Eftglistone, 9st.; Rangikaj)ua,','9st;';'.,Adjudge,. 9st. i Rawfera,. 9st,; Miss Dorie, 9st.j Cashier, 9st.; Freak, 9st.; and Bravery, 9st. , ;, l SELWYN- HANDICAP. .'Six furlongs.-Po-' I nates, list. 91b. j :Los Angelbs, list. 61b.; Norfh- ■ Ekst,; list/ llbi lOst. 81b.;, Prim, 10st. : ' 41b.; Longner, lOst. Sib.; Sea lung, lOst.; Waikaraka,' lOst.; 'Siveet Augelus,«9st. : ..l3lb.'; Iney, 9stj l3lb.;; Bonny GUn, 9st. 101b.; Mundio, 9st. •lQlb.; All - Guns, 9st. 91b.; Irailui, 9st. 91b.; .Master sAlix; 9st,. 81b.'; 1 Whistlecraft, 9st.' Sib. j Rock' jferrjr,: At: 41b;; White Cockade, 9st. 21b.;'•! VPlddia; .9iit;'; Inchbonny, "9st.; Zetland,, '9st.; Merry Lass, 9st.; Heirloom, 9st.j Claymore, I 9st.; and Mythical, 9st. ■ . •; ■■ , h

HUNTERS' PLATE. On<s mile and a half. —Lovoll, Vih. 91b. 12st. 101b. j Tyrannic, 12st, 101b.; Blytheboy, list, llllj.-; Seadog, list. 101b.; Moya, list; 91b.; Homeward,' list 91b.;. Glengariff, list. 71b.; Koan -Banner,list. Gib.; Gammon, list. 41b.; Ben Fortune,' list 31b.; King of Trumps,' lint.j Matengatenga, list.; Red King, list.j Kildare, list.; and Pretoria, list. -

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