THE TURF.
AJ.C. SPRING MEETING. V CONCLUDING DAY'b RACING (By'Teloßraph-PreßS Association-Copyright) " (Rec October 10, 5 5 pm) ' Sydney, October 9 For the concluding day of the Australian Jookoy Club s spr>ng meeting the weather was fine, and there ivas a good attendance The following bto tho results — HIGHWEIGHT HANDIC\P, a sweepstake of 6 sovs each, with 300 sovs added Six furlongs Mr P Merton's ch h Flavinius, by - i'lavus (imp) — GohUjrip, iyrs, lost 21b 1 Mr J Mavo's Achillean, lOst 21b 2 Mr W rictchcr's Plush, 10 t 31b 3 Twenty-three started Tho winner got through after passing the bond, and, coming away, beat Vchilleun by a length Tivo Jongths separated second and third Time, lmin 13jseo , WAVERLEY HANDICAP, a sweepstake of 10 -j 6ovs, with WO sovs added One mile and three-quarters Mr W rietchei"a b g Enc, by Sir William—Heather, 6yrs, Bst 41b 1 Mr C Colhnwood's Pharos, 7st 81b 2 Mr J Noud's Yabba Gabba, Bst 21b 3 Ten started Footpad mado most of the run ning till half a mile from home, and led into the straight with Yabba Gabba Eric put in his claim after passing tho distance, and won by a length from Pharos, who boat Yabba Gabba by a head Time, 3mm 6sec DOWLING S-TEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, a ' sweepstake , of 8 so>s each, with 400 sovs ' added Abont'three miles Mr E Manifold's ch g fcquirnl, by Coil— Cretonno, aged, list Gib 1 Mr E Kelly's Saverno, lOst 41b 2 Mr A Coleman's Heathon, 9st slb . 3 Seven started Saverne and Squirm 'ne gotiated tho last fenco together, and Squirm ran home a winner by two lengths Time, 7min MJsec MEMBERS' HANDICAP, a sweepstake of 10 sovs each, with 500 sovs added Tor three-year-olds One mile and a fnrlong Mr J Gough's ch g Sheen, by True Blue -Shimmer, 7st 121b . 1 Mt William Brown's Hajheld, 7st 121b 2 Mr F Merton's Lady San, Bst 41b 3 Ten started Purplo btraw and Hayheld made the running to the straight, where Shoon came through, and in a good hnish won by a head Three longths separated second and third Timo, lmin 53Jscc EANDWICK PLATE, a sweep'take of 10 sove. each, with. 1000! sOTB adAeA Wol e ht -f° r age Tuo .miles awl a quarter Messrs P and W Mitchell's ch h Tratalgar, by Wallace - Grand Canary, 4yrs, 9st , I Mr J Mayo'a Lord Nolan, 9st . . 2 Dr R Ewan Tfastir's VaYasor, 9st 3 Also started Pharos, 9st 41b, and Abbey B Whin fairly. going, Trafalgar took the lead from Vavasor/Pharos, and Lord Nolan Ex centing that Trafalgar increased tho lead little change to°k place till six furlongs from home, where Lord Nolan drew withm halt a langth of the leader Trafalgar again forged ahead, and'entered the straight with a three lengths lead, and going on won by that distance Vavasor was six lengths away. Time, Smin JHsec. ( FINAL HANDICAP, a sweepstake of 6 sove ' each, Wfth 300 sove added One mile and a quarter f ( ' W Kelso's oh h Son of the Mars,h (imp), by Wild riower-r-Loo'e Pride, qyrq, Bst ljlb , 1 Mt Wm Brown's Grey Plume, 7st 41b 2 Mr J Chathbers'e Alias, 7st 9lb 3 Twelve, started Won by a length Time, 2min 51sec—an Australasian record
U VATQ,SPRING^EEXING
:^; guineas;;;;?; ■ C^ : ; 7.40/ p.m.) \:ff r {';< •■' / v;;jyie.ibourhei; October ty.''. , . r--meetlng : 'neyer^6peued.;u<ider.lmore'favQurable: :r?'j by-brilliant . : 1 ,r . ■ sanShinel with- a-.light.'breMeJ.'yLadies, attended vV-'.;:.''on v .'tha.'Heith.--.ijiJ|arße!.-numbe.re,-:so'-that:''the ■■'■'■:■':'■' -ep^iiig'costunie3Vlent,.a', ; blaze .of.'colpyr to, the ■''...6cene..'vTUe'.-. , cr'o^d:;Was:never'.-larger, the Sjd-' : nrday afternoon closing probably being largelj .-.-... Tjosponsible.for the-big.attendance. The course ";.-.'was'in splendid.order,■and ; tho'racing good. '■■!:)■ .. Rflpfesehtativ'es. of,all ) :th6;States.m,ade.up large- ,:.. ,; betting-'ring 'was never busier, 1 not , '.',;■ withstanding "the restrictions of the Gambling '■•;'■:. rAiit^.'lnt.erstate'ivisitoraiassemblediin^numberß. , ''.' •'•".■ Sir'.'TKomas Carmichael -Aras the. only Governor ';;. ■''■'■/ present..- There" is 'every promise of ,b : most -sue-, t -. !cessful icarnival" '•'''jhe following -are theV-re-.::.';X: enlts:-';-;^;^'-.,:^.',,;;!./,:;.-/';;,;;'';; : 't,./v./-'' ■' : ':- '■ ?;:;i;?;^JOLp';^|;LTER'HANDICA^ :; ■■!''>', '■•^■'.!'■:■■■ -/VO./.';-.' ■ .-'•.-■' .'■- :';- ■ ,:'Ur.''H. •: "Coonan's '. ,b.' 'g., ..Hpneym.opn, by ' ;i:. : ;-;'.: /j , V 1 ;; ; vyVr,'J.. ; v .V.\-'---.llr;;;;S;VOtKiyfe?s*GJß.iipo^ ■ :■''' /r^T.wenfy-eight''ethr'ted.,' 'Won' by. a-head. ' Two ;;• '■.lengths.'separated, second.'and third. . Time, ■ '■■>. ■' lminr ; 29Jscc.;':;': : -;; ; ;-;;; :: :-'■'.■.- .'■'.■■'-:';.•>'■ '■'~: " ■*• :•'■■':.''': ■'■iyf;-r-::PJBBt'FA-NT -, »STAKEB, ! ---of' 1250 bovs. ; For: :' : ; : ck-y\: ;Half a:mile. : ; ; j ;-: ; :^r;;<A.;;Mille^.b.ig.>HaM; : by ; 'Malster ' ;,.;■;:,.. -7rLoveday,"-7st;79lb. .;.; i ..'..'.:.;; : ..:....."....'...;.,. . 1 .> v':'.vMr: ■■ ■ :y /y: >:";{imp.)HKeriy,77st^9lb.. '\^:.,i;.Z.:::.\.;;yS ■ i^vjJrhHyßoari^-Vch.H'f.H'Sweet Brew,; by' - %; : [; ,;.,..„..„...':3 :I%?Vv!li^eteen'is^tpdi;-;-T^a-: ; 'wimer > -lea''aU!''tn'e : ;r .':' ■ way, ;and '.won".by ■ tjrp,lohpths. " Three 'lengths !j'.;•■;•!';.eeparated.isecbnd au'd'■■'third.: ; :-.Ti'mp,; SOJsec.-. J : ;/,:V.CAt?L>IE'i;D;,-STiJOES,\ p£ 75^)'.'sovs;' height-. f : •■■' "i'\, /■■lor-a^eji:;.tine^nyle-and:a furlong..',' ,':■■'. br'; 'm. Artillerie,-by'. : . ■ '■ .';,' v- Royal "Artillery—Nantes,'4yrs.i,:Bst. 91b. ■ 1 ;> . Mr.:lt.-;Gor'don(s.;br^-h;;Alawa,':by: ilalster ; ':■ ■'■■■ v ..,7,.--Crossjfiriyilyrs., ist, ■ ; .:..:;.:.:.. i .»v.......;;.....: 2 -:>:n. -JJf.; Post-Town, •-,.■. ; : sy'rs., <9st/jib.'-- i ■:■■'< ■;.;' : 'AlsoV'startedv. ; Li'nacre,-, (Ist. .%41b.;''Knox,':■ !)st. ; ..''■4lb.; ;lolaire,:Ost. ilb.V'Pink-'Un, ''ffst.' ; 41b.; .; ;. vKyeadgcrio,'. 9st;..flb';;-. ' Waipuna, ;9st.. Üb.'; .-• .::':l«ushka,,;;Bst..,9lb.;;:and : -.Mother..Goose;-Bst: 9lb. . -. '-Artillerie'ledr-otF; -but,'soon- foil, back, and . ■ ". Pink-'llh, 'Knox," Linacre, 'and-.Mother Goose : ,;•,;. ' le<l • the'.'field .to-'the back, --whero Pink-'Un fell ~; : back;''-.Knox led to-the railway side-fiom Lin- ■•■:'.,.■ •.; acre,.:'Pinkr'Uh,VPosf-.Town,- and Artillerie, the . ; '■'•;..; lfMst.- Alawrw-:and •• lolaire. • : Post. Town- led : ,-;v;;. at |the;;,tnrh; irpm' "Knpx .'atid - Artillerie.v.' The >-<::ylatter, v going.:ahead;easily,-.won by two and a •■;.•;,.h?.1f.lengths,--nith;-half.; a- length between ;; . '.: second\au'd/.third.. 66Jsec// >■ ■■;' - ;: ; :; :y ;; BINGW001) JSTEEPLEOaASE,f of"ioo sovs. ■ ".'■■)' V: i miies;-, J '-"." ■;-.'■'' ■ -.H;. ;/ FM^na,' ; ios^ r ;,.;.; 1 ;i:;^;;.;.:...;. v ! ;2 ~: . [' -Comuvtot/sib.-::.^:.'^i'.. i :.':;;v. : ;i'™'...'i.i.;..«....'...'3 "";' • Also J started!. .'Larrikin,''Snob, Boomerang, ' :i : ; ■.H»ryestj''tjp-to-Date,. ; and Kaffir King. -.■ ■" . ■'•.'• ; '. : -.i A-gQod'raco.' .won ;'by - three-quarters of a r.--,-length, ,, with'.a neck .between.second aiid third... ~;.: ■ Time, : ;.3min.,js4Jsec.,;. ■vS';.:.-; :■.:_ '•;•;•;;■, ..-•.' .'..'• '-.' GUINEAS," 1 of : '-,100p : %vs. ; ;''Fpr ;•-.• \[ •■/'■.!■. \, ~-' • ■ •''M"r.', 7 J.'""E.V.O'briqii's.-ch;,'c'.'.'Malt. v King;: by,'-.- , - 1 ■?).'■ :,;XV')a'lst«r-^Pafe0nar85t'5tb;'.;.»;.........; : 1 'i ''. * ili '%, c! '' Prince Fobte, by Sir-. : ; ' '': :::'£i'o>te;.'(imp.),-Pe'truschka■■ ,;^Bst;' "■ U;---: ; sslb^:-.v.;..;..»^:.i"-^^-"-"";»-""-"^»-'!»-" ; -' 2 ,- ; '. Mr:./H('A'/Cu'rrid's-br. c. Mala'f-by Malster ;.:•; '.'•• _/:.•.■...-.■.:....;..«..:.».. 3 '■' : ■;■ ■■iAisoVsttr;ted^if'asf*r, i GintenV*Bst. 51dV;'Cap- ' ■''- .'tain i; ,.Whito,. ! Bst. 51b.; ■ Sir-' .Edwin, Bst. 51b.; ;.' - Spry.f bpfc,', Bst. ;f)lb.-;- Bst.. 51b.;; and C ■'Ciarmauj.,Bst,- 51b.; 5 ,;.. ; /-^ ; ,v '■;-,; '~•': „, '- :,-. '■'■■ -''wiiVn .-thaifieidi-'settied -downr-Prince F.ppte. : " : led' by five, len'eths , from- Sunny South, the next '''■■■"' biinn : : |Jala,.'da?tam;:White, '..And-.Malt/, King;. ..'.■'' "■:.-. ::Kfl; change .','tooK. 'place 'until .three:,-, furlonge. :-.•: 7r.pm.home,',whenvHaltKiDg'tqpk.charge from, : -.'•.■..': ' Co'ptam~<Whitev.Mala l ;-.ana, : Su?py..South,-.'Malt, :■ ■■■■'.• ■Ki'ng';led;.int6'.theV6trajght/!and;?nnce-.Foote, : ■ ; v;making 1 -aj-la.te effort.:;!ailed^6,catch;hjm.-,'Miilt- •■.; - King ,winnin»/by;-a,'length and'.a halfi.-with.twp, . ■ ■■-- leigths' Wtweeh-second \ and.third..,Time,>.lmin., : ;^*v;/-^*vKv;';iv^:vi:^''. - >:v-' i; : ;{-:;;;^;'ts6rak : : ;Hanmcap^ S"'"••"■'■•"SirV'-'j/'' Jihnson's' br; g. irishman,vby; -,;.:,; ■-. '■>'-v-^Hirtyv;'*yrt;;>-Sst.- ;• 3lbv- V }'■•■- ■' : Mr^ : J^B;-'iF#r(iuharsbn's\br.':.m."Ladyßoba-. ! . ; .',..':' i'..dilv-by:'B6badil—Genevra,'4yrs.;-Bst..-31b.:.2 ; : ; vV'<:jSlV;^; ;i Manifpld's' :: -br^h;-:Motoa^'by' , -Cpn-' ,; ■•v-^ :;; -'«nerof^M a rionette,^6yrs;,-.8st.^71b.....,.,;/-3
■■*Also"startedrTrue-Sc6t," - 9st:'3lb;;Enchantenr, Bst. 71b,;,'Golden-Slipper, Bst. 71b.! .Son of a Gun,- Bst-'slb.i ■Thistlebrook',' Bst.' 31b'.• Bobby, ,Bst lib.; Glue, 7sl. Mb.; -Dunolly, 7st. 91b.j Carl Dour,. 7st. 91b.;': Monodist, 7st., 91b.; :Al- - 7st. 91b. ;The Parisian,- 7st.- 31b; Queen of Scots, 7st 21b.; Manana, 6st. Mb.*; Brasseur, 6st. 111b.; and Bonnie'Wallace, 6st. ,91b.. ~:...; .'•'.lrishman' led the whole : distance,;, his most dangerous opponents being Qtieen, 'iof -Scots, Bonnie Walfacoi' and Brasseur..* Lady; Bobadij got into second place entering 'the-, straight, whore Qiieo'n of Scots fell back.' Irishman won by two lengths, with a length and-a : half between second and third. Time;lmin.'42}sec. ■
PONY MEETING ;AT MIRAMAR.
,\ WH AREKOA' ' WINS ; ;THE ' .HANDICAP.•' 'Beautiful weather again prevailed for. the •Wellington Pony, and Galloway Racing Club's meeting. at.;.Mi>:amnr.'on Satin-day, and.' there was a large attendance. .There were, six , or more 'starters in. every .event, and' some good racing , was witnessed. The principal, event, the Octob?r'Handicap,,was .won-.by Wharekoa, while-Gold Cup kept up, her winning .record by.'nnnexing the' last- event , on -the card.,.Book'nakers again mustered in-strong; force, and, as only: two actual favourites prevailed, during the ■ afternoon, they had a very successful, day. In -the■ Eton- Handicap, Lady Dauphin; fell when in.the lead, , and crashed right through the .rail: near the half-mile ; post,. but, fortunately,' neither the mare i nor her. jockey, C. ■ Carmont,. were injured. During the two days of the'meeting, Mr. J. Burke was the principal winning; owner, his. pony Gold Cup annexing .£55 in -stakes'. H. Mallowes, with ■ three' , wins, .'■ was the' most successful •■ jockey. The .following are the .results:— i. ■ :
"ESSEX HANDICAP, of 20 sovs.: For ponies M.2;. and. under: . Four furlongs.—Mr.. R. Eagar's b. m/. Wee. .Nanniei'' by: St.,.Paul— Gludiator:mare,-6yrs., v 9st. 91b. (Todd), 1; Mr. ■H...Walker's .Lady FinellaW Bst.. 21b. (Willoughby),-' 2;. Miss Miller's DpTina,: 9st.;. 101b.. (Cooper), 3. '-Also.started': Herculean.-llet.vllb. 1 ; Hiiia,' ■.llst:.:.6lb,;.VMi.se. ; -King,;',?st : .1,1b.V. and Trjiie, ,Bst, lib.. Wee Nannie, was to begin, and led the whole' way, , - winning by', a length from Lady Finella, with jDorina, , . who stumbled during the race, , a. close third. Miss King and 'Trixie"fifth. ..Time, 55 l-ssec. :.■;::;'■ >. ■.; .!',.] , .; '■ ;:.;■ ■.•'•.: '•■- MAIDEN' -HANDICAP,' of: 20.sovs. -. For ponies 15 hands and.under. ; Four furlongs and a half.—Messrs. Ansell and. Forrest's oa.i m. Miss; Ruby.'.by St..Paul—Tanei; 4yrs:, Bst.'.Blb. (Mallowes), 1; Mr. T. Wilson's Cbcordse, Bs't. 31b. .(Pearson),,-2; Mr.. J.: Anetead'e Sail, Bst.,'carried.-9st. lib., (Packer),' 3.,' A150 started: Stranded, :Bst.'9lb.;'Duchess; :Bst. 51b.;:D'umps, Bst.- Sib.; ■ ManiMn, .:Bsi 31b.,; Gipsy Girl,: -Bst.', '.lib.';■ and' , Needlegirl, ;Bst. lib'.- -V-?-Miss':' -Ruby : led.. practically /the whole .way,»and. won: ty' a >bare Uength ■ from Ciscoroee.'wlio was just clear of Sail. ;-Mani'■iin was ;fburth;.. .Kme, -Imin.;.l6ec.-;-' - *-".■:■; ;-. HANDICAP,- ,' 40_.':eo.vs; : ;F6r . ponies, ; 15:hands.and-under."iiSix. furlongs.;■ Jlr. H.'" ! 'Bowler's b. Wharekoa','by Ad-'. . . • vance^Officor/mare, syrs.,. 9st. .21b.-■■■•■,..;.- ■ ! '-■•.-•■v ; j\-'V-::--'. ! . r...- •■..;.-:■; (Rice)-.i ■Mr' ,W.'' Nen's Sir''PoPsible,:9st. 101b;(Hema). 2 ■jiUs 1 -MUler's'Potronel, :8st;;8M ..:.'v..:(Todd);3 (Mallowes)rMoata, lOsf 101b' (Pearson); Billy, ?st. -51b. (Wuloug'nby);'«nd;Channel; Bst. 51b.,(Carmont).; V - : ; pWng r thc.Btand-the. field 'was.bunohed, but ■'it; the , ' half-mile- post Wharekoa; v;ent;,to..the froiitVand-the; field.- commenced to string:.out, with 'Sir' Possible'dost.', Wharekoa maintained the lead,-and won.by. a- couple .of lengths from SiriPossible, who made:up.a.lot of ground in :th« last''two[- furlongs'. Petronel; was a lair third.'.-Time, lmin. rl9 4-ssec. ; . . .' ',; .'/.' OXFORD" of ; 20::sovs. For. ponies' 14.2 and ''under. ■ Four .furlongs.r-Miss •foller's-bi m.-'-Dorina, : b>. -Mauser—Doreen, ivfs. 9st.*-101b. ■ (Coopef); !■; Messrs.: Anstell and Porresfs'Mise Buby,->Bst. 121b,HMallo.wes);,2j -Mr. WJohnstoh's' Trixie;' Bst.';llb. (Pearson), ,3. iAlsb'-stiTtedi'.Wee -Nanpie,;-10st. :21b.;,'Mies :King,i'9st; ; .llb;r- r Bst,.-21b.', '-'Miss King, ,Siis? Buby; and Trixio were in-the , 'leading: bunch, for' a, ; couple of;..fnrlongs;' when '■pb'riria,, ; front,•-.and.'entering ■. tho 'straight: with iaigpod'.lead'won"; easily;, by-three 'lengths., ;.Time,,54:2-Ssec;'-.:'.J -..,„ .V■-,-,;-.:..;'. * : :-- JTON ■-HANPICAPv.-.0i!20,:.6.0y5. J'For, iponiea •■14.3 -'and' under.■:' Five <furjo.hg9/and a"half.^- : •Miss E.' Ansell's ;b'. g:.:Prince. Roy, by • Jlenschi-.koff-Lady.'jCuretbn, 6yr5.,'.;, : 85t;..: 31b.,-. (Wil-; loughbyU;l';'Mr.: I. -Craig's-'Mytfe; : ;Bst... 51b.. .(Oliyer),: 2; > Mi.^%\jMfa^Emjria,,- • gs'Olb.' (Wallaco),. 3.V A;isos'tarlea^Mi&s.lvy; 1 g6t.;51b.; Lad j; -.pauphin,. Bst.: 61b;;; and. Mutiny: Bst.i (ca,r-'ned-esr.'^lb 1 .). ! , Lady-Dauphin' Vwas'.'leading'.'at , tho-V'fo,urJfurlobgs;'poSt,.'when, she 'fell.; Prince' 'Roy."iheri; -went.ito l,thei front;- and ; was 1 soon Hpiped/by -'-.Mytre; ■)-VA , .'gpod^finisli..resulted 1 .-in .ta.vpur.or.Prince-Roy by 'a-bare length; '■'. Emma .'was':several .lengths ■ awny third, • and, Missvlvy 'was' : fourth;'Time,'. lining 15:2-ssec.'':.'.'': :■'.'■ .
JIENTART, ;25 : ebve.' For 'ponies 15.hands and .'under. . Four furlongs"'arid ■a':h'alf.i-Mr.".1.. Burk's-.ch'. m. Gold ,Cnp,.: by' Wonderland—Eland,' syrs;',. lOst. 101b.: (Mallowes), 1 ';'■ •Mr/ , -' B. ; Bock's ' Inkerman, Bst. 31bi<(Cairncross); 2; Mf.i W. WHitu's Channel, Bst; 81b.-(CaTm.ont),- 3/ 'Also'started:'St. Helena, lOst. (Sib.; 'Merrimanu, Bst: 5lb:;: and St.' Rita, ii\.: : As they'raced.down the back./'lnkerman. ■-was:in thd . lead, 'and: he .letT'.'until- well l into 'the»straight,.whoroGol.d'Pnp the but-: eide,• and.,catching,Mce'ririaa ; at the , stand won. by. ,balf a' :; ]ength,'- witlt-Channel -a' cpuple''bf lengths.away-third.■-'Time, 59''I-ssec.'■ . ■:
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; j ■' •'-,'•'- ; . Telosraph.—l'reea.- A'ispclatioß.l. ■ - ■'. • ;V : ;i<:..V ; . ;:■■,■'■'•-■■■. '■'Wanganuli' Octoberj> 9.' ; . •' Mr.' ; ,Gebrge.'.Morse ihas Meclared:'the following 'weights'for the Auckland Racing CluVs spring .'meeting:^;'■.v. : '.? ! -!'.v : '."' ; '~ ' .-, ' l: ''''.■•■ -.' ■■,■' '■:'■"'.'• ■'-■ :;, -CITY HANDICAT.-Mni-keri-y, 1 9st.'-Nga'puka, Bst; ' lllb.; ;Lochbuhie, Bst'.'■ 41b. ;', Coronetted, Bst.. 21b.; Sedition, :, Bst. -lib;;'' Advocate, Bst.; To \£roha,".7st. Tattoo, 7et; 121b.; Waimangu, v7«t. ! 71b.; Hiss Winnie, 7st. ,71b. ; Wimmera, 7at. '61b.; TJhlando, 7at. 61b;;.\Vauchope, 7st.. 41b. : I.Taaekaha; '7st.' 41b.; Santa' Rosa, - 7et; 21b.; ■ ( ; 6st. 131b.; Maheno, 6st: 181b; ■■•Carmania, - 6st. ' 131b. Bridge,'fct. 121b.Vlngli6,',6st. 121b.; Dr.rShimoso, 6st. r 121b.; 'Aristocrat,'- :6st. 101b.; and' Michaelpfi, 1 . tet. .'9lb., ■• v- >-;'- V ; -.■.'• ;V '■.;' :■ ■Jbnsorir-ilßt. ■lOst.; v Svagsman;. list.; Scotty, :-10st., -101b. ; Grehmlier, lOst. ;61b.; Irish, ■ lOst;..' lib.; Commander, lost. 21b; ;■ Reservoir,: lOst;. llb:-;i Cavalieror k 93t."-.i01b.; Cymri, 95t;,91b.; Waipunehu, 9st. 51b.; Leo, Dst. 41b.; Eb!is,-9St. 4lb.;iFirst Barrel;.; 9st.. 31b;V T/O :Beau, ; 9st; :,S£.oMaria, 9s.fc; .Uranui, 9st; Dunborve, 9st.;-Censure, 9st.; and.,G.obd Faith,; ?st.-;'. '. :•>, ■;/,,;.;", •. ::; ; hasterton:r.c. Dominations: :'.■; : !;The.ifollpvring nominations have , beenvreceivedfor the.;Spring..Meeting to be held'on the' Opaki Racecourse, on Thursday \ and Friday,..pctob.er:-28;and.29,;a?09':- . ; : , : ~ : : : ' , ! t V'.- :; -A-' :'■> ■ l : . ' HACK ■' HOEDLE: HANDICAP.'; 'One ' mile and' ihree-quarters.—Tyrannic, Papahnra,; Lμcretins,' Silken Eein, Waipunehu; Genuine, Tdsatti,;' Straban,- Millpondi rolyanthus, ■ Sir; Lethe, Euemac, .Gaelic, Kelso.'.: .'/'.}:.' ■'.',.;, . !: • -■FLYING HACK.HANDICAP./, Six furlongs.; •—Happy-New. Year, Eed Seal, Bangikapua, Marengo, Skje,' Eoyal ■ Marine,' Jlerrie.:LaDd, Te. Kan'urangi,', Magnetoj. 'Bell,, ■•.Nβ Trumps.'; ! ';';V' : v" ■'■.'•■.-•:" • - 1 . , . ■■";:; '■-"': -j- :% IIASTBETON CUP. One , mile'and a quar-' ter.—Sir , ' Frisco, : :King- Post,- Lady. Medallist, Jlorrie Boso, Moloch,. Llanwern; Mataari, Waipunuii 'Yi, Iranui,■ Mahuta. • ..' -.'- ■-..LADIES ,^. ' BEACELET 'HANDiCAP.' One mile and a- quarter;— Tyrannic,. Black •Angel, Canadian, Traylook, Captain Bell, Nightlight, Genuine, Knight Commander, Papahura,.Sealer, Maku, 'Zoraiaa, RuernaclU •' •;. . ' r , ■':. •DASH-HACK'HANDICAP. ; Five' furiongs;Soprano, ■ .Conquer,, Lady Pan], Musketeer, Happy New Year,' Palestine, -Merrie Land, Hiss Sylvia, ;Lace; Collar, Embrocation, Swallow, .Jlaractp, Sea Queen, ..Undecided; EoyalMarine, Splash, Kiltio Lass,' Warlbch; Moree, /Afterthought, Overrate. : '■.■:, '■'.'„-' . ■. : :\, . - PUBLICAN'S'-HANDICAP.- Seven.'furiengs.. —Advantage,. Full ..Rate,-. -Sunbonnet, -Te Eu,. •King;. Post,'. .W. aipunui,!. Taitoko, Vi, • Sandii, Iranui, Longne'r, ■• First' Consul, Aberration, Jlataari,. Mahuta, Mcrrivohia,, San Julie, Califor'niaV. I'.olyanthus, Golden Eagle.; '~..' ''OCTOBER , ' HACKEEANDICAP. One' mile.Comedian,-. St. 'Brandon, .Knight Motukaiva,'Mildura, Laius.Te XJtuatu, Sealer,Bose iterald/Biaok'Pearl, Cork, 'First Con-, eul, Pukewai, Awlia, Waiwareware, 'Marengo,, -O'eld'.Bird, Captain Bell. , • ■ .. ■ ■\'. :l''..■ ;'vSECOND;DAY. , '■■'■■ .'■' ... ■■'■'BACKi HUEDLE'HANDICAP. One milo.-' Tyranhic, Black .Angel, 'Straban, -Papahura,' Dillpoiid, •Lucretius," Polyanthus,- Silken Eein, Nightlight; Waipunehu;Euotuac, Genuihe,,Gaclie, : Yosahli, ;Kelso,'Sir:Lethe. ;'■:■ ; :-;';..■"'' -.:'■' USCXJBRY HACK ; ; HANDICAP;I-i-Five ;furEpsom ;-■ Downs, .iMuertalma,. Critic,> Musketeer, • Miss • .Sylvia, Mpree, • Eina,' •Te?Pi&i.".Afterthoußht,;Embrocatipn,Frariziska,' Lady, Shannon,'- Campaign,' Happy .New"-Year. - Whptarapgi, , '■ Red . Seal,-;. Overrafe,';., Me'rrio ■ C&ifnes:-:;:. .;• f-'!-" ■'--.:'- -..'•'jV-v-V.;-'' ■ ',; : , ''.:-':"' 1 ..v-.,.'. i ; TRADES , MEN' > S:HACK.;:HANDICAP.- Seven"; • fuilbnltsV-rComedittii. Merrie -Land, Red Seal,,
Eo e Herald, Leihora, Gold Bird, Marengo, Captain 8011, Skye; Black Pearl, No Trumps, Cork, lirst Consul Pukcuai, A-nhi, Walwarcware, PRESIDENTS HAIsDIC\P One mileSir Frisco, Advantage, Jlataari, King Post, Waipunui, Taitoko, Vi, Memo Eose, Golden Eagle, Moloch, Longnor, Pirst Consul, Aberration, Mahuta, San Julio,- Llanwern, Iranui. HIGH-WEIGHT HACK HANDICAP. One mile —lyrannic. Knight Commander, Black Angel, Papahura, Canadian, Scaler, Mem a Lngland filly, Te Tjtuatu, Zoraida Nightlight, i X-idy Shannon, Ruemac, Genuine, Traylock, t Haku. ELECTRIC -HACK. HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Soprano, Conquer, Lady Paul, Happy Now Yeir, Palestine, Meme Land Harekoi, Fmbrocation, Swallow, feea Queen, lindecided, Royal Marine, Splash, Kiltie Lass, Warlock, Lace Collar, Lcahora, Magneto. STEWARDS' HANDICAP. ; Six furlongs.Tnll Rato.Sunbonnot, Te Ru, California, Golden Eagle, Longner, Gawain, Te Kahurangi, Magneto, Vi WELTER'HACK HANDICAP. One mila.Comedian, St Brandon, Knight Commander, Bcrcola, Motnlawa, Mildura, Sealer, Rangikapua, To Utuatu, Black Pearl, Zoradia, Vite, Pulewai, Awha, Laius, Hilanan, Gold Bird, Captain Bell.
IMPERIAL PRODUCE PLATE. ',■
(By Telesraph-Press Association-Copyright.) ■'v,- '■ ' ' ■ ' ''' ■■ London, October 8. At the Kempton Park meeting to-day the following was the result of the- ■ ... ■ :' IMPERIAL -PRODUCE .PLATE,' of 3000 sots. -. . ■ For■ two-year-olds*. Six furlongs. '..'"• Lord Rosebery's ch. Neil Gow,by Marco' • -Chelandry,,Bst. 71b. , ......:.. .;..... • 1 Snnningdalo ;,..,::,.,...:... 2 Santa Fina - 3 • TThe Imperial Produce Plate, is the richest' two-year-old race ,-in England.' .Neil .Gow is about thebest juvenile ih England this season. He. belongs to the sa'mebra.nch'rof'the'No.. 1 family as ,the. Waikanae sire'Bezonian. Members of .{this, family, 'have ibeen- practically "'.invincible in this' race ,of recent years. ' Chelandry won in 1695, Flair 1905, Vivid 1908, and Lesbia dead-heated'in 1907.1 •
.NEW BRIGHTON TX, MEETING;
!;'..' . (Bj.TeleerWi— Press Association. • ■ : , ;x ! ■'•.'■ i Christchurch, October 9. ■The New Brighton Trotting Club's'spring meeting opened to-day, on; the: MotropoUtod Club'-s course' in fine weather, and with a fair attendance. .Results:— '. .■■ ■ , .: • -TRIAL: HANDICAP, of 55 sdvs. : One mile tiiid.a half.—Sunny Boy, 12sec.,lj Merrywood, 17sec, 2; Sfatariki,. 1950c.,.3. ... Seven .'started. .Won , ' by a;length.. ' Time/' -3min :S tiiseei ''■■' .•■'-*:'.'■'■' LADIES''; BRACELET .HANDICAP, of -40 tots; Ye' One mile.—ldaho,-, 24sec, 1; Child,;2ssec, 2; Plain Tom,'Msec.j 3.. .Twenty?. Bix;*stArted; Won .by fbur■'• lengths, .'.Timq, 2min.., 41sec. ■.;•., '..'."., :'.'■;.-. '- .',■ •.;■-'. ; "•'*'':■ . ■ WAINONI ":■ HANDICAP; •. of. 100 :' sovs. ■ One mile'and. a half.—Prince, Warbeck,' 4sec, 1; Imperial Polly; 'scr., 2; Alliance, 6sec, 3. Teu,-started..' :Won by .two-lengths'.- Time, '3'min.. 35'4 jsec. f-'"'- , ,' :\ •. ' ■ INNOVATION.HANDICAP, of 60 sovs. One mile and'.a half.—Teddington, Msec, 1; Dominion, 14sec, 2 j'Master Pat, 15sec, 3,' Seventeen, started. . Won' comfortably. 1 - Time; 3min'. .50.1-ssec.:> '',U :-l ■'■'.■.' ■ ■■■;,[■:'' :,-'.'. ■-:■>:■ ..BURWOOp: HANDICAP;- of. 70 sove. -Two miles'.'—Pansy, .25e0.,'1; Wildflpwer, Bseo.,''2; Bessie-8,,'6cr., 3. .'Six started. . r Won'ieasily. Time, ■ sniinV .;lse'c.' .■;.,.;:.',: SV- -. : r .....■■■..' -~- .. . ...DASH .'HANDICAP,-'- of. 05'sovs. One 'mile:'-' Little Arthur, lOseo.,1; Ella.(Australia),lOseo., .2; Slada, ;7sec.,; 3.' ■■• Six- started; '.Won: by. six' lengths.'. Time, , 2min,, 30 1 : 55e0...', i.-,.,;. .-' •'-,..-, : ■ : RiTA-'HANDIcafe of BO's6vs! "Two miles:Lo'ne .Hand,. 23sec., .'livKelsd, 165e0.,'.2; Clarewood} 23se'o.;'3.'Six'started. Won. by-half a.length. /.'Time, .'smini-,2(tee;c.-; ! .'. ~ :■; . ■! VXECTRIC'-'HANDICAP,' of . ■ ;sove. .On* .Mac, • 6seo.;V' 1 ;'.■ Lucky..' Mount,. 25,'I'rnn?ie,'' , i9ses;v.'3..'' Teh started. "Won by 7 , six '■ lengths/ ■ r Time j: 2min.'. 21, Wsee.'..-'.' ' ;'•
NAPIER PARK R.C. ACCEPTANCES. .'
?;;;•'■.■..■..'■, ■■'.'' '//' Napier; October 10.' ;The,following' acceptances have been received for.;.the 'Napier:-ParK lEacing;. Club's- spring ■'. -: -.., ;..;.',•■'> ; ."','. '• -..."' ; - : ■■ GfiEBNMEADOWS HACK 1 HTODLES; One mile- : and , .three-quarters.—Waipunehu; lOst. ■61b:j:Whimper:,,10st,'51b.i'Paisano,.103t.';- Martyriiim,9st.,l3lb.; and ErlrKing.jOst. 61b. ' '.. TRIAL HACK HANDiCAP. ; l: SJxVftirlongs;•Mayflpwer, -.9st.i-Donzel, Bst; 121b.; .Claughtbn, Bst,lolb.; Parable, Bst. 101b.;-Retort, Bst. 81b'.: ' Scots, Fusilier, Bst.. 61b;; Ariom, Bst. 31b.;' and Motukawa, Bst.-3lb. ' .-. .■;','■,:...;.,.. ■:..■■•■ TiRADALE HANDICAP HURDLES. One mile' and list.;' Gold Diist, -lOst. -131b.; Rangihaeta, ■ lOst. 111b.; Forest, 9st. 101b.; Whimper, 9st., 31b.; and Tβ Kainui,' 9st.i. •■ ", v ■:■ •■'-.. .-: '.- . CdUNTT'HACK HANDICAP. One-milfc- . .Gold Treasure, flst; King's Prize, fct.Ulb.; Separator,-Bst. Gib.; Cprk; 7st. 131b.; Waimoa, ' 7st.;i3lb.;'All Trumps, 7st; Polynices, . 6st. 131b':| and Master, Stent; -6st; 71b. " '-~ ',-,.■■. ."
- 'PARK STA'KES- HANDICAPi"' One'mile and a'distance^—Wop.dhey, Bst. ?lb:;.Cha'ntense, Bst. lib.; , Wimmera;'" 7st. 131b:;' Aberbrothock, 7st lSlb;;' Iney;' :7st:. i2lb.; First Grin, 7st. lib.; ■ and : ;■•;."..... "'-. ■-!.,.,■•..:..■ . •'JUVIENILE , HANDICAP'. ■ \fonr,. furlongs.-. Kohinoor, Bst. 121b.j Bunkum,'Bst. 41b. ; .-En-tente,'.7st.lilb:;;,Gbld"''-Circle; '7st. .lllb.; -Miriam,- 7st. : •• 61b.; Sea' Eable;' 75t."21b.;. Enyo, 7st. s ; ! " Ngakauj .6st.'' .lOlb'.'j 'and. 'Colleen ' Mary, 6*t. 7ib. •■/■"^'■■.-.■■^ ■■■:. ■."•'■"-■■',,;-' : -'- ■ ' AHUEIEr HACK HANDICAP: Five furr longs--rßally Shannon,,. 9sJ:.. Jib;; -Multiple, Bst; 91b; j Golden Water,' Sst." 81b:V- Waoriki, 7st. OsfcY-'Birfton; -7st";021b;; "Composed,-;-7st. 21b.; Idealism/i7st;<-Scbts-. Fusilier,'.7st.; and Mag.neta;'..6st.,:lolb^> c .,-.;-"';. ;■•,!..,;' ■■ ' " '■'•"''- ;: :' .i.'EAILWAY ; :HANDiiCAP;' ;Six'•„ furlonEs.Bobrikoff, lOst; 41b.V Gold Lace,-9st. 21b;;.Gold Thread, Bst. ! Sib.; Iney, 7st." 121b.; Daybeam, 7si- 81b.;"' , Golderi,:Water,V7st.v21b.;' Bliss, "6st. 131b;; Lamsdorff," 6st. lOlbV; andVoetgang, 6st. :■;;:./"/. --;V;;■.,-' •'.;; .■,',:,.". ;V;t ■?:';'-A' , ' NOTES;AND ; "' - ; ,.v •',. .'.. ; '" fßr GtEiicoi;! ■':,■'■.-'.. ..' The Otaki-Maori. Racing'Clubls.'meeting takes place.'on Thursday. •-. ■ '.'■' " Pony, owners, are- reminded ■ that : nominations for-all-events at the inaugural meeting of the •Huft Park> Racing .Club;. Close ■ this evening with;th,eIsecre.tary,;.Mr.;;J..Dalfyinple.1secre.tary, ; .Mr.;;J..Dalfyinple. ; , ... .The Victorian, Amateur Tiiff;Club's" meeting will' be, continued- on. Wednesday, ■ when tLe Eclipse Stakes will be run. .TheCaulfield Cup conies up for. decision'.on Satnirday next.' .". • Bobrikoff' has' been;isnpported'for ; the New Zealand Cup,-and. the Finland gelding will .most ilikely -bp' a'mong.'.the" starters, for the Champion . Plate ■■ at , ■the ..Trentham meeting neit.,w«ek.''.'. '■■■ ■;.'.■'V ";| -'•'.:•, ".'■. ■' ~ ■'■'■•.■'• Owners are .reminded that;acceptances-'for. the first day's'events at jthe ;Wellingtoh Eacin'g Club's spring; meeting close • to-morrow evening■' with the secretary, Mr. A.';E. >Whyte. 'Tangilnoana. went' slightly 'amiss- .at'-- the Hawke's Bay Jockey, Club's-.meeting,- and was railed-home to .Palmerston North.- It is be-, lieved that she. will'be, well'enough-to .race-it Trentham.next month. : , ..•- .■ '-■.;' .'" '; ■' Scots Fusilier showed, a'lot.'of'pace Vat the Hastings meeting,' and- 6hould:-.do'- well; in- five furlong'races-thiS'Beasoh.; • ;■■ ■..'•.';■ ..-.,•. 'Aberbrothockv'will be giveji' v a Tun at; the Napier-Park meeting this week; in order that he may have a chance to atone for Ms poor -showing at. Hastings. ,;,-, ~.■ ~ •'..- '; Eangihaeta-.was left at in, view cf. the Napier Park'meeting this week. The chestnut horse is to ie ridden in the hurdles, by A'.' Jnlia'n.as H. Tolfprd will beehgaged-ot Otaki' riding the- Pprir.ua ijunipers: , ;.' .;; ■ , ■■' ' ■Martyrium should be , considerably benefited by theV racing which she-hadat the Hawke's Bay'tneeting. She shaped'well enough 'to give the idea that she will.'.win: a. hurdle-race be-. fore yery'long. ' ';:. : : : ''' ,- : ;'.' .- ■Maitine and Trafalgar were the largest stake-, winners:at; the. A.J.C. spring meeting, and\the aggregate winnings of both are" now assuming large ..proportions. :' ■ 'i " / Within.the pasti twelve;months horses sired by Havoc have won tho Epsom, Doncaster, and Toorak'. Handicaps, and the Oaltleigh Plate, so ;that' tho half-brother' to' Trenton has done remarkably well as a sire of spriiitersi■'' .The-victory of Habel in the Debutant Stakes at Caulfield ; on-Saturday murks' the; third consocutivc. occasion on which representatives of MaUter, have;won, this rape". . , . ■' -. ->The time registered by-Son'of- the.'Marsh in the .Final Handicap' at Eandwick on, Saturday constitutes" a '• new .Australasian record for ono' mile , and ;a.Quarter: if the-cabled/time, is cor. rect. ■ The ; ptevious best ■ time was''2min. 6sec;, registered"' by>. Hova ' at,' Flemington in Npvember.;.llß93,'.••;/■■'■.•,'.■■ ■;. ■'•_'.'" '"; -■;-■ -.--v.•;.•.■'' ■ ■;■ ; i Artillef.ie,:.who won; the Caulfield. Stakesion Saturday,- appears : 'to; have, had ■"a very- easy .victory; .She is.engaged,in ~(ho Eclipse:, Stakes W»Wednesday, K ond the .Caulfield-Cup; on Saturday .-next.-: . Last year/.Pink.'.-Un's easy. Victory in,-the Caulfield , Stakes.'.caufcfl'liimito start, a vefy,"w,arm;,favourite ■ for the..Cup, but" he fail«d tb-galn"'» I pleoe > •.•":■■■■.■>■.;•:'..■■/.;■' ■•;.:'::;,'
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