THE TURF.
RACING FIXTURES. Oct. 28.—Goro R.C. Spring, n <*hd;29.~Masterton R.C.: Sprint;. . jJotjs2B-.and.29.—Poverty Bay T.C. Spring. C* 8,11), 13.—Canterbury. J.C.. Spring. ■ iA*- I ®*' V;nmKl3i~Auckland 'K.C,-. Spring.-;. - lSTrWelllngtOu l'ony. and Uallo A way K,(J. i ;masterton r.c. spring meeting. "LADY MEDALLIST WINS THE CUP. / ill J:TcloCr&yU.— l*rftss AftsncUllnn.) 1 " ' Mastsrton, October 28 Tho _spring''rncotifig ! of Iho Mastorton Kacin; •;■ Club opened to-day m ilno weather, and then : wis.ta . record < attondanco.. Tho following, ati HACK* HURDLES." One milo and three*■l . ' quarto?s., , . 8 Mr. J. C. Skeot'sSilkon 'Rem, by Saracen— ..iDromedary, Ost. 121b. i..... (A. M'Colinon). . 2 holso, , Ost. 121b 1 1 Sir. Letho, list, olb. - i...... ...i . started: .4 :Lucrotlu3, Ost., and 5 Stra ban, 9st ' • . ->\Yon by- a dozen lengths. ■ Time, Bmitt. 2t 2-55 cc, < ' FLYING Sit furlongs. ~ 4 Dr. .JTyile. and Mtf/frghos'B Marengo, by.. ■;- ffSoult (imp.)—Douiua, 7st. 71b. >' 1 - * - (H. Thompson) fl Royal Marine, -7st. Gib. ;•••! 2.T8-Kahurangi;-9st. .-...-a;-.-.-! . - -Al6o s startcd: 3 Capt. Bell, Bst. 21b.j 5 Mertii Land) 85t..21b.; 7;Skye; Bst.j 8 No Trumps, Bsf; and;fi Happy New Year, ist. ' /.-< ,\Von by half a length. Time, lmin. 17 2-ssec MASTERTON CUP, 175, sots. On 6. mile r an( -.a' quarto'r.' '. 6 Mr. J. 'H: Prosser'sbr. f. Lady r Medallist, .."f'WSt.Alwyno: (imp.)*--Diploma,' 3yrs. . 1 Set. 101b. (H. Telford) ■••-.4 Messrs; 1 , Cork and Hofben's Moloeh, 7st. , 101b : (M'Kay) : ■ 3 Liskirk's 1 King P09t,,75t.:711j.v - •• ' i- ' 1 , (Ayre) ! 1 . ■ i -'Also started: 1 Sir Frisco, 9st. i 2 Vi, 6st. 131b and. 6 Waipunui, fiat. 101b. •• Ladv Medallist -won by a:, short,*neok. Time Smin. 9 4-ssec. ''(MAIDEN HACK RACIi. 'i'iVe fnrlongs. 3 Mr. A. James's Lady, Dons (W. Young) j 2. tfirst Battery «>■■: i C Sir, Solo « '•■Also started! 4 pukewai; 1 Bercola; 5 Pales tine 7 - Vite. Wife by ( a length. Titne, Imm. 4 2-ssec. IADIES' BRACELET. Ono milo and a - ' cjnarter. - 2 Mrsi v Hammond's-'Renniacj -by . Explosion— - jsStApfttSt/ .lOst, llllb: (Mr.-0.-,Hammond) ; i -Knight ,Comm!m4er;. Ust ( ,.7lbr; 1 Maku, 12at. 31b. . . '9-WT4nnio , , 1 12 st. 01b ;>6'Senl« r lut; '4tb';:T Nightlight, 10st.>lllb. : ; 8 Travlock 10sf; 'Hlb.;-8 CanidianV lost. 7lb.;?and 7 Blacl , Angol, lOst. 71b. ' : - AVon-by 'a l<tegtty.! Time, 2min, .183cc^ , i <"<DASH HANDICAP. Five furlorigs. .. 1 Mt.i-Prosscr's b. f. Laco'Collar, by .i.'/.'Mensehilnit-rC&skrlM« > .3yr»j;--9sti• , !=, (H. T6tford) 8 Sea; Qnconi 7st 111b • Also started: 3 Wirlock/ Bst. 101b.; 0 Splash ,Bst.\7lb.i 2 Kiltie Lass, 7st. Blb.i 4 Undioided - 7st.<Blb.i? ll :-Miss'SylTia,':.76t ;. 7- Morce, i7st. 9, Afterthonght/ 7st.-; and 10 Embrocation,"7st. Won by favo-loiigtlss. Tinie, lmln. 3 2-ssee. PUBLICANS' HANDICAP. Soven fnrlongs : 1 Slr.'-j C. . Pharawn's hr. g. Longnor, by ; Tha Oflicor—Handsome Jack more, Bst. '"lib (W.Ryan) i To Uu, 7st. 71b 6 Mataari, Cst. 71b .' Al&dj-started: >i 'California, 71b.; 9 -Jul Matt, Bst. 111b.; 5 Sunbonnet, Sat. 21b. j 3 Tai , : 131b ; Polyanthus,y7st;. 111b.-;- 7 Abei ratiohi Vst. -lib. i 'and 8. Sandix,' Ost. -iTlb; ■' Wm by a length. Tim 6, Imm. 2? 2-ssoc. OCh.'OBER HACK HANDiCiP. One :8;®(;-At i.Topket's sbr. ;f.j ibyi' ,v -i iiwho— May. (ilueon, ,Bstv,sfllb. ,(OSi Ojobs) : 8 Gold Bird, Bst , 3 A*ha, 7st. ljib. i} ' 8 b.; 1} Black; 7st. 41b. 8 Mqtukarra, 7st, Won by thrte paifts of a length. Titoc, liaii i 45 l-ssec. * « 1 i f^ T *
' SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. i (By TelcwaDh-I'rcsi Association mt,' v A \\"' 1 Mastcrton, October 28 The- acceptances-for the sec&nd diy of the , , Mafitdxtoii riic&s aro as follows r.' . -One milo .apd a. half —< 1 ?tt'' HnV 10 '1,;5.. Lethe, list 21b , SilkW Rem iOst 131b , Kelso, lost 51b, Gaolio,'Jst 111b,, liountc, 9st lllb , Lucretius 9st.j ,Nightlight, p.and. Black Angel, 9st. SCARRY HACK HANDICAP Tive furinn? w \ 9st, Overrate, Bst 101b j Epsom Downs' Bst 51b , ilisf Sylvia, Bst 51b.,vMoree, Bst. 51b.; .Afterthought,' Bst. 51b-; and WUeturangi, Bst 51b TRADESMEN'S HACIC HANDICAP Seven First Consul,>Bst. Bell, ? st 41b., Marengo, Bst lib 7st 131b , Gold Bird, Bst. '21b , i: .51b, |iAnd No 'Trumfs, '7st- -31b; ' HANWCAI> One milo|,V i'riM#, Sst , Irantu, Rst slb , Moloch, Bst 31b , Taiteke, 7st 121b , King Post, 7st 121b , waipunui, 6st. 131b , Aberration, 6st 121b ftnu Mataari, fist lllb HIGH«!WEIQHT ? 1 ■ One' : — I ? st - 71b ; Reuma'c, JlsJ, ieib . Se<r, list., Nightlight, lOst. 91b , " i« s i.' I!? - • • ,10st 71b.; 71b n ' 71b,, ?iud Merne Eraerald,lost ST. EDWARD'S HANDICAP. Six furlongs r-Lsnener, fist I3!b ; Full Hate, fist 71b i Sunbonnet, 7st 12lb | l'e Ru, 7st lllb , Vi, 7st lllb j find Te Kniraransi/ 7st 6Jb ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP. Six furM ar ',«l St 4 . 1b Warl()^. j Bib , s Smash, llib,, bwallow, Bst lib, *tv' - Pki • Mar 'ne, 7st 121b., Sea Queen, Jst. Blb , Leahori, 7st 41b , * Happy New Vey, Cat, 101b , Palestine, Cst 71b 1 aAd',,Afterthought, 6st. 71b i ' HANDICAP One mile.- •, Hilqrian,-'9sfc.--6]b. j• •• tl U, rL ßit clmander! 31 8 st: 1111/r CI u ' lltlUra . 7st. 131b , '-uK Brandon, 7st 131b , Black 7tt (ib and' Motakttwa, I notes on the Racing. (Prom Our Special Correspondent) • -'Wbo i beiDg /rftsorved 'for th« s;nt s.t'.si 4 ?' ai w sr*s vritjidravals from tho H4ck Hurdles Stt ; > a fdvouritoi but Kelso ,ems«t|y, and led .by,.three lengths passing-the wui « « i and SllKoa Hom 'ho fiTe furlongs to go Silken Rem « Wns , not awards wh6 b h D thodlh,rd 19ily d,Spo " d of £ir H' s > tarl fL d - ia ', t!lo ' l ' :| yiDg' Handicap. .Backer? wanted r.nothing,but. Royal Marino ; &ml tw« l! ' "<wad',Cfaptaiii i > r with tho favourito hands and Marenpo m tho rear. At tho homo turc : 'KoM|, : :Mnnne c but the lac . - J n '■ -tjlipgs too easily, .and befor< J? djingor..:. header fe a ut third 7 " , Te^ahura »B' IBn , 0 " the Opab rCrae Sir was < i o .' u\ n6Ter !)CM « thfti ;■>-thiEq., Considerabler/odlay ocenrred' at' th' I ■ parrjer,;- but; .the stiirt .w'as.'a..^goad' one. V Lidy Medallist and Sir Frisco in that order ■' Pitlijthe rwit of .the.field.in a line. At th i °r/tf n "l tho P°nr«» mare dropped bac ' ';h: from-Molec: /' -..j .Sir- Frisc iroptbi back, but the rest were bunched K^vS^S^^uffeand^in;.the end' Lad Medallist on the pnt'ide set her head in fror -had bee •. Msi-oIL-in ,-tt» i«#riy -«t»gw,- ;mo nin on the rails ami oWtkrf tlird place T ; relfofdy-vrha rodo the' .winner, f "was • Itvil cheered on retarumg to scale The Tunne* tri favourite, though • sbo corrjtd soarl us iflach;:money : aS tlis'seoond favourita. Borcola-.-waa a . vofy . hot. favourita ■ in -tl Maiodn Race, but Lady ! Dorjs. was always soii SS Well ai him. atid at the turn she. cams awi and-.won comfortably; Firnt Battery did n . begifi;too well,.'.but ftnisli«d:stronEly..Sir.So ■ occapicd third position throughout. The ;Ladics! bracelet was a good raco, thoui i {hi.winner led from start to finish." Knig
Commander and Jtaku put in good runs, but Were no match at tho weights tho wmnor, ; who was well handled by Mr. C. Hammond, who rodo him with hands and heels only. Maku was not well served at tho barnor, but ho put iti a good ran down tho back, but then had had enough. ' ' • Laco Collar and Kiltio lass were spiritedly backed m the Dash Handicap. There v/ere sotoral falso dispatches, and from one'of -theso Laco Collar galloped three furlongs before being pulled lip. .Eventually sho.'nnd Kiltie Lass wont Away in the lead, but tho latter could not, keep foot, with Prosser's mare, who won by a length from Swallow, with Sea Queen in third positions The latter, got rid oMicr rider be-! foro the start and galloped half a mile before beinfc. caught Then she ridden back by: a spectator. , ' ';; ' The Publicans' Handicap was a very onehorse racei and that horse was Lorigner; He and' California were the only' ones backed for any money. The latter ran in heavy' bandages, finished last, and pulled up badly. It is donbtful if.'he can be got to .the;port in-tho 'V6tf Zealand Cnp.Longtier was first off,.followed by Sahdix aiul Te Ru. Sandi* tfafc shaken off; at the lurh, tyhero Full Bftte'iras putting in good work. Longlicr won vory. easily from To Itu, who had to bo shakon-up to beat Mataftn. ■ The coiioluding eyont furnished an exciting Bnalb to a gocd day's sport, The field was bunched at tho turn,.and in;a good struggle' Waivraroware-beat Goldßird by half a length; Most peoplo were of the opinion that Awlia had got second moiiey.' ':
POVERTY DAY T,C. MEETING,
PAISANO WINS THE HANDICAP. Illj Tolceraph.—rrean AMoclallon.r , Gisborne, October 28. - Tho Poverty Bay Turf Clubs spring meeting: Opened-to-day in ideal weather, and there was a record attendance) JJ4863 was put through the 'totalisStor,. as ■ ftgainst £5103 for the'first day /list year. Fourteen'bookmakers.. were licensed at'ils each. The.following are the' results;— '• H-;-.-'.''' TRIAL HANDICAP. Six fflrlonßs.-Sublime, 9st., 1; -Ardfcrt, Sst. 41b., 2; Masoftic, Vst. 131b., 3. Also, started: Mura Ahi, 7st. 91b.i Kaumbana;. 7st. 91b. ,• The •Rhft,',7st.' 71b.';. Master Stead, 7st. ilb.j and To Raumoria, 7st. Woli by,a length, with a length and a half' between second and third, 'finie, lmm. 18 l-ssec. FIRST HURDLES. One.mile and three-' quarters.-r-Ileservoir, list. 31b., li Haurangi, 9st„ 2;'Te Rahui, .Sst., 3.A150/started:: Te Kainui, 9st. ;Slb. Won easily- by .half a '.dozen lehgths. l - Tim?,! 3min. 29:3-ssec. .. . ; riRST COUNTY STAGES Six furlongsi Continuance, Bst, 111b., 1; Eiya, 7st, 131b. 1 , 2) SwaitJunbor, Gst. 121b.', 3. -.'Al«! started i. Local Option,- fist. 71b.-Won by a lotos- nedk.'; 1 Time, | lmin; 18 4-sscc. ■ ■■'. ■ - -
SPRING HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter, Paisano, Bst Dlb . . 1 Spate,. Bst, ;..............'.i........... 2 Dardinns, 7st. l&lb. .. . •• 3 Also-started: Gladsmtur, Bst;i.lib.; Hmetitama, 7st. 101b/;: and: The: Squatter, 7st'. :71b. A splendid finish—a bate half-length'separat-ing: tho placed horses/" Ti®<i, 2riiin;:H 3-6seo. r WELTLR HANDICAP Seven furlohgsJet de More, Ost. llb.i 1; The Rift, Bst. 161b., 2; Gatenby,: Bst: 71b., 3. ..Also .started: Ardfort, 9st. 8lb.; Eiya, 9st. Slb.i Kakaikitoroaj Bst.(7lb, Won by, ft length, with (i head betwedn. second
MAIDEN SCURRY. Four fnrloiWl-To Rakato,'Bst., 1; 'Bawling. ;2; Kiloythl Bst., 3. Also started: San Lute, , Fort William; Srieeial,' The • Chef,' < Giridfinder,. Plaything, "and. sny Ann. Won -by .half, .a letgth. Timfc. 56 ■■ A-Ssee. ■ ■ • ■ FLYING HANDlCAP.furlongs;-Lady Kohma,-7st.-71b.,'1; Auldearn 1 , Bst.olb., 2; P«arl Xfcef, Bat;, 3. ! . Also startedV The •SqttMttejtfsti 71b; ;.-:Enni- 7st,. 61b.; ■ and-vJlartyr rKingi ,6at> 101b. - Wonr bv four lengths. Titf.o, lmin, 18 3-ss«c..' v; V-iV^T' : ,Y£ : ■'•7y ,:: yv' • FIRST HACK FLAT.' One mile-Continu-nasi,'-9st;,--' 1 rM-y-Darliiw.'Sst, 2;.Da1d66, Bst. 151b., 3. 'Also started! Te ;.Bailttteria, 6st■ 121b; Won/easily by a; length, Time, .lmiii.;, 4s. 2-Sseo. ■
GORE SPRING MEETING. (By Tolegraph—Press Association.). ..... .. ' .i..', ' ;:,t> Gore,..October--28. ■ . For the'second day-of'the Gore-spring meeting. the night's rain had. rendered the, going solnowhat heavy. The-, attendance. . was . good 7 . .Results:— 'ilavo-.sbi-aKf.i.iiv,:i DOMINION HACK HANDICAP Five fur longs.—Cashier, 9st.j lj Simon Puroj Bst< 41b., 2; WiSdard, Bst., 3. Won by tvfo -lengths. ' „> :■ ■ SECOND DISTRICT % HACK HANDICAP; furlongSi-Embrasurs, -Bst. 61b., 1; Annette, Bst, 31b:,'2; Waijn, Ost. 31b., 3. Won by, half a. length Time, lnlin 21 2 ssec WAIKAICA HANDICAP One mile-All Sulej Vst., 1; Warsaw, 6st.-91b., 2; Astrakhan, Bst. 8lb„ 3. Won by two; lengths.';', lime, lmin.; 47 3-ssee. '' ■;■ '' '•'■y.V.i i OTAMA TROT. One' milo and. a; half.—Krtapdale;: iisep., 1; Lady. Liipwell, ssec., 2; -Merry Mac 11, 6seo., 3. Won by six lengths: Time, | 3min. 4?sec. : 'S'.'';.' RAILWAY HANDICAP. Sir-furlongs.—Fire. I bell, 7st. 71b., 1: Lord Clutha, Ost. 21b.,'2; ■'Simon Puro, .7st.'. 131b., 3. ; Won .by a neok. Time, lmin. -21 2-ssec., SHOUTS HANDICAP Four futlflilgsSilkweb,' 9st. 121b., '1; Liza, 7st. 51b., 2r. Jolly ■ Friar,.7st; lllb., 3. Won by two 'lengths.:, Time, 52 3-ssec. . BALFOUR ITIOT. Ono mile.-Dragoon, scr., 1; John Tomplo, sseci,' 2;-Tho Surgeon, lOsec., 3. Won by . ten leiigths. , Tihie, 2mfn.';3B 3-ssec. MDUIHIKU HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.1 Jolly ' Friar, 7sk. 71b., lj Silkweb, Ost. 121b., '2; M Morn, 7st. 31b., 3i ' Won by: a longth. Time, lmin. dSsec..; ■■ ;■ 1 -V ■. ''Jiie iitilisator .investments ' totalled -£3496, in'afeing; i727B'for. the-meeting;'.as. : compared with J7058 last year.
V.R.Ci ACCEPTANCES. (By ; Ansociadou-Copyright.
' (Rec. October 28, 7.5 p.m.) . i 7 >!'.*/ Melbourne, Ootobor 28;. ■■■<' The following acceptances *hava been received. for events at'tne. V ictorian' Racing C'lub's • luetic ■ingi-^r'v. : ■ VICTORIA DERBY, of 25 boys, each,: with, 2000 "soys, - added; second 100 sove.," and '.third 200 'sovs.' out of the stake. Jfor. three-year-olds. ] ; Colts or ■ goldlngs, 8.10; fcUies,..B,s.- Uno nulo j and a half.-Mr. J. -fa.: Robertson's br,.g. ilanana, by:, San -Francisco-Picture; Messrs. J Perl and T. Conway's b.c. Mutilator, by faratton—Hum Dum, Mi 1 i m u bu Edwin, by Sir Tristram—Nest; Mr. H. Alan t Gurrie's br.' c.. Mala, by Malster-La. trance; I itr. F. Morton's br. f. Lady San, by. ban-i ran-cisco—-Lady "Mostyn; Mr J Baron sb e Prince Footo, by Sir Footo-Petruschka;.Mr. J*.Baron s b- or br. c. Lord Foote, by .Sir Fobte-r&undial Messrs W and F A Moses's b f. Bjplay, by St AiwvEe—Wink; ind Mr. J. C. Williamson a blk c ■ Danilo, by True. Blue—Lady Robinson. MARJBYRNONG PLATE, a sweepstake of 25 sovs cach, with 1500 sovb added lor two-year-olds. Five furlongs.—lndiscroet.Procn?, Carcanot, Rigadoon, Rolling Stone, Rhoiros, Habel. Gunplay, l?lameii, UesMt. Rose,,lanann, Sweet Adeline,- Perola,, Rose?n, Lager, Kirn, Tennga» aud J3&zaar», ...<•• . : • ,
miramar pony acceptances. ■ The following acceptances, have , been received for the' principal - events , on, the _ first day' of' the WelliAgtoA: Pony and Galloway Racing 'Club's Novomber mooting:— ■ ■ ,-| NOVEMBER HANDICAP. Six furl6ngiGold Cup, list 71b., Lady Paul, 10st alb i lost. 51b.; Miss Vera, lOst.,- St.-Helena, 10st.;: Prevail,; lOst,;, Wbarekoa, : 9st. ,12 b.; : Pikiho,: Oat:. ;iolb. ;Sweet .. Lethe,, ost ; -. 51b. j Plcotce, Oat.; Eetronol,>Bstv6lb.; 1 Mernng, .Bst. 21b. ; and Paul, fst. - : . . , TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. . Four furlongs, and a half.—L&dy Paul, list. 21b.; _Jti6s. Vera,' lOst. 21b.; St. Helena, lOst. 21b.; Pikiho, lOst. ; Sweet Lethe, flat. 91b.; Picotco, (Ist, 21b.; Lorna i Doon, "st.; Inspiration,. Bst.: 131b.; Petronel, I Bst- 9lb-; Channel, fist. 01b.; and Memmanu, Sst •- Sib. v v ; i. ;
C.J.C. WEIGHTS,
(Hir Tel«crnph-Pro*» Ajißoclnllrtn.) Chrutchurch, October 28. Tho following., Wights..hive been' 'declared' ■by Mr. Ji E. Henrys for minor events Cn tho lint day of the Canterbury Jookey : Club's meeting:— . SPRING HORDLE RACE, of 250 sovs. Tiro miles.—lniroma, lOst. 131b. i Bflnno, lost. 121b.; Whataknra, l(st, IHV; Wirral, Ust. 81b ; litwt, llet.- fli.t SUnev, lfat.v- ■ 411*.-; Soutbsrn. Crws, lOst. lib.; Tyrmio, lfat.; Forest,-list.; Waipunohuj Bit. 8lb.; and Cratender, Sdt. • \! - RICCARTON TOLTER of ■ 300 gov*. Ono mila. —Oiy«i, lfert. 81b.; Elysian, lft«t. 71b.; Abcrbrothoek, ■ 10st. 91b.; Diabob, lest:- 51b.; Irish Rifle, lOst. lib.j, St. Bill, Osi. lllb:; Effort, ost. lllb.; Bourrasqne, Ost. 91b.;: Itoso Noblo, 9st. 91b.; Mits:Mischief, Ost.. 81b. ; PaiSano, 9st. 71b.; Swimming Belt,..Ost: 61b.j Diamond Star, '• Ost. 61b.; -Boutade,: Oat. Gib.,
Full Sail, 9st. 61b.; KilwirimSg,' " 9st. 4Uj.i Flingot, Ost. Sites King Post,'9st. :31b.,- Dabohiok, 9st. 21b.; Bulletin, 9st. lib.; Umeraboy, ■9st.'j Cymbiform, Bst. 131b.; First Quri. ' 85't. 121b.; Guianforte, :Bst. lllb. j Fasnakyle, fet. 101b.Gold Braid, Bsi. 61b. | Do Witte.'Sst. 21b. j Inchbonny, Bst.j Heirloom, ?st,'; Monkey Puzzle, Bst.; Aema.Sst.; and Aisy, Bst.LADIES' Pbnbi, ot -ISO 'sots'. One mile.— FitstQun, 12st.; Kiiijdove, .'list 1131b.; ;Chiarimah, lOst. -' 121b.; Inchbonny, lOst. illb.; •BrasenOso, lOst. Dlb.; Equivocate; lOst.. 81b.; Blytheboy, llist. 81b.; Farley Grove; lOst. 81b.; Montreal, IOst: 81b.; Sea' Pop, lOst. 31b.; Lovo. Wisely, lOst. lib.;' Obligate, lOst.j Narrangarie, ,lOsti> Chameleon, lOst. 1 Ratepayer, lOst.; 'and Shillelagh, lOst.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES,
' (By, Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright.) London; October 27. At. the' 1 Newmarket meeting the following was tho result of— . , THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES, handicap, of about-1400 : sOvs.' One. mile and a fur-: •' long. Mr- J- H. Ptard's b. g. Christmas Daisy, by Vitez—Daisy, lyrs 1 Lord -Carnarvon's Mustapha 2 Mr. L. Winan's fair. Martin 3 ■ [Chhstmas Daisy is owned and trained in Ireland. - He won only one raco as a three-year-oldl
• TRAINING AT FLEMINGTON.
(By Telegraph—Press Association—CoDyngni.i Flcmington, October 23. Ott- the tracks this morning Alawa ran a mile< in-lmin,'46se&, Record'and Post Town a mile in lmin. 455ec., : Shifter ten furlongs in 2niih. '26sec:, and NUshka the same distance in 2rtiin- 19sec.' Hyman and Eric beat Didus over eleven furlongs,' tun iii. 2niin. 31sec. Trafalgar ahd' Mala ; covered' te nfurlongs in 2min.;. lßsec., and Knox a mile in imin. '60seii.: ■ Mutilator beat Manaba over nine furlongs in 2min. 4sec.i King's Cross beat Kooringa over ten forlonps in 2min: lGsec., Lord ■ Nolan went, a mile in .lniiru 52scc. The latter has. been' sold, and. i? now in., Skirving's stable. •;
BOBRIKOFF SLIGHTLY INJURED,
• lliy Tolctraph—l'rfFH .Asstirlatlon.l ■ Chrlstchurch, October 28. i . Bobrikog 'met with '.a slight .injury in .a horse: box on ;the'train., : yesterday_, while , shuntills Operations 'were .being - carried out. The horse -was knocked • down in his box and injuted his tail. Ho was out exercising to-day, awl moved freely. - ■
• S ftEID RIDES FOUR WINNERS. : IByTclegraph.-SpedaA Correspondent.) . ■ ' Gisborne, Ootobor 2S, ) The ,Wairarapa jockey, S.rlfcid;: riding at .tho beginning of "the. 1 .month.--Vas in good form at the > Poverty- Bay. l Turf ClubV' meeting ; to-day. .He'-had- fiye. mpunts, during' the afternoon and vron four races; •
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