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THE TURF.

' ',- V ■ V RACINC3 FIXTUHES. ■'' Nqv. 13-lCantfrbury J. 6. Spring. / i « ,)7 /.' l3, "" Wellin ß t <'ft ao° Galloway B.C. If S°ToW and 18.-Dannevlrk6'E.C. Spying. . \l' ' >Hf 27—Bfutt Park R.C. November. -I- No*? 30 nnd Dee. J.O. Sh T ing. • '' 4 a»d'J}'~Wellhi6tonPonyaAd Gallonay Doc. -8 end p.-Woodnlle J.C. <

f /'>' NOTES' AND COMMENTS.

,1 ,b \ -fßr QirNcoiiT 'The' Canterbury* Jockey Club's meeiine ivill v i, do oonoluded at'Riccarton to-morrow, and the i ' ,A uc , kl! *nd Racing Club's meeting will bo con- '. duded at Ellersiio, / -'WeJßhts <or t£e first day's events at tjw *ei|ding Jockey Olnb's meeting will be qe- '' wttta, on 3lop4ay next. - ' , ' ■vO'S O " are Reminded that nominations for ' ' jH.WoodTilie-Jockey CTub's mettlng olose-at 8 'p.m. to-morrow, with the secretary, Mr. E. J. Gpthard.' - 'Advice by tho mail states that the Victoria * i ! is ß: clu,) has.jwovcd tho disqiiahficatioi) ; on,the,New Zealand hurdle horse Hydrant., ' Bookmakers wishing toido business at the -R?PV races to-mor>oiv' may obtain licenses up till)* p.ai. today. ~ lb}*° jearhngs at Chnstch'urch Mr- St.-,, 'in Buckley will go ■ wtaaho.Pdnrua stable , r Mr. H. Gaisford intends disposing of hi»* 'hofSes m training, and they mil be sub. nutted to auction in the south. x Bftcoln was takon home to Palmerston North' aftjr tho first.'day's racing at Cartorton. , «%' llO . by Stepniak, non the Williamstown Y a V', one mile and three furlongs, on Friday 1 ' 'iSv * J 8 !™!! 1 ! ? OTtK im Bnd 1S tho . ricltcst stake that has been won in tho Commonwealth a son of Stepniak. Tho Seer, who won tho Shorts on iho first oay.at Riccarton, is to be submitted to auction 1 again to-morrow, Tho New Zealand ponies Aurifera and Auri. feroqe were entered fo race at one of the Syd' meetings last. , After M'orrie Oliver had won his first race ln'bydney bis owner received a handsome offer for the Memwee colt, but declined to part ( with^him. , AdVjces from Dannevirke state that the racing.tracks are in first-class order at the present' ' i Si™ 'i™ P lou ß tt 'gallop being especially good. ' ine,6lub has ftceived excellent acceptances for its meeting Which opens on November 17, and as 4j first-class'lot oi horses nre engaged, good "racing" should'result* Tho Licensing Committee gi anted ihe usual conditional license fixture. ■■ '< ■ * In. i these days of two dividends, anything in , of a seneetional dividend is >ory rare, but had ono horso succeeded in winning a rttce on the opening day of tho A.R.C. spring meijting the solitary supporter would have re ; ceived over a thousand pounds. On the second the Carterton meeting the solitary sup--1 potter of one horse would have received close oriJWO had that horse won, but he finished last, i C. 1 -Jenkins, who met with severe injuries when .War Song fell in the Welcome Stakes at Riccarton on, batnrday, is nasv making good, recovery , (telegraphs our correspondent), his Condition being very 1 satisfactory. /At, tho/request of the, owners of Eiston, the , eMwards- of tho Canterbury Jockey Club held nn' r inqniry into J. M'Comb's riding of tho filly , in the Oaks., The jockey t stated that Ristori > hung/ out the whole way, and" his explanation tras 'accepted. After the -Jockey Club Handle caft%teleaT»phs out correspondent) tho stewards eall?d boforo them R. CrDonnell, trainer of Ringdove. He was fined vGIO for sending an attendant to the post with a whip, and warned '' that iif the offence was repeated his license TrouUbbo withdrawn.

' \ }*?;\ YEARLINGS..

" 1 ,w)< ,By Telcerapn-Preo Aisoclntlon 1 *_' ' '> Christchurch, November 11, - Messrs. Pyne and Co. to-day sold a yarding of-Uldershe and Bnmside yearlings. Taken '*!' x together, the animals vpre of a choice olass, andi though some were well competed for, quite , fi'j number 'were disposed of at prices woll wjthin their value: the following is tho sale 4;'.rt 'On account of Mr. jJ'S^lfefd.*^-" ',Ch"g., .by StepninV-Tempcst,'Mr.'F.,NeH--1 pin, guineas. , ■ ■ 1 $t;> f.r.by Stopniak-Sortie, Mr. D. Ruther-1 ford, 10Q, gnineas. ;>—<'• , ißri f.fby Stepniek-'Britomart, Messrs. W.' and G. iL. Stead, 80 guineae. f 'f., by Stopniak—lllusion, Mr. H. J. Watt, 80 ' ,' .' ,< ' • Br. -c,. by -StepMiak—Armillaj' iMr. John Buckley,'s7s guineas. *• , Ch; f., by Stopniak—Rosella, Mr. E. J. Watt, 23&> gaineas. > - 'Bn f., by Stopniak—Ma'dder (bought in), 200 gnineas 1' Total, 1305 guineas; average, 186 guineas. $'U On l account r of Mr. J. B.'Reid. B.:' or- br. f., Kilcherau-Camillc, So . , guides: • x'• ,j i , 'B/e., by Kiloheran—Neva, Mr. Buckley, 575 guineas. Bγ. f.,'by Kilchcran-Ambush, Mr. I. G. Duncan, , 100 guineas. ' 1 J™-'-' by-Kolcheran-Bivalve, Mr. I. G. ' • Duncan, 80 guineas ,' Br. f., by'Kilchewn-Ishtar, Mr. 11. G, Dun--1 * ' cari, 200 gnintas. - i '3t f., bj Mr. I. G. Duncart,» 100 guineas. • ■ ' , _Bj. f.,'by ClanrawiU-Happy Valley, Mr. D. GiGreonwood, ffiO guineas. rJP' " Kilcneran-Couronne, Mr. I. G. - Duncan; 100 guineas. > JilV'* , 4, Mr. O. S. Witkias,' 100 mfaeas. ' , - Y- »i by/Kiloheran-Fanha, Mr. I. G. Tpneanv W guineas, ' ' • Bi't., by Kiteheran-Seashell, Mr. BueU«y, lflfl guineas. ; , i " ' '-m ,A" n hy . St, Ah >brese-Shepherdess, Mr. C. Field," 90 guineas. n J?,\. n hr i »■> by Kflcherah-Poltava, Mr. F; Naligan, 75 enineas. , mu°a»« T Kilen»ran-Swaniah,'Mr. E. J. Watt, 220 guineas. ' B.'c, by Kilcheran-Cyre, Mr: D. G. Greenwood, 110 guineas. Total, 2350 guineas; average, 156J guineas. f\' On account of Sir Geo.-M'Leaa. KWmoin. b. f., by 'Quarryman-Mist, Messrs. W «. and G. L. Stead, 165 guineas. • • . ml k ' WvlvU y A « u « r y n ' al Rosslja, > ' Jlrf A, M Farland,, 50 gnineae. •.r Sfti \r Mll L oo '-. b- 0, ' b > Quarryman—Venetia, .Mr; 30 guineas. t> S i? t n(! S? tt<jr .' ?' ° -, by Quarryman-Puna, Mr. Pratt, 35 guineas. / ' -rtrtr ,b, !& Mr. Williams, 100 guineas. ,s'oW. 380 guineas; average 78 jrnineas] ''A'icolt by Achilles) from Stepka, *as ac- - cidentally killed, and a fiUy by Stepniakf '?L was offered, but no bid was forthcoming. She wae, 'however, 'sold privftfely to Mr. Buchanan. an -aeciJont, Mr. Reid placed a reserve, and so _ botfght her in at 200 guineas. Lots 1 and 3 0} ' Sirs Uftprge M Lean s yearlings were dot brought into the ring owing to accidents. I* _ -1 T

t n' CANTERBURY J.C, ACCEPTANCES

, * Iflj telegraph -l> ro ,, jiWutioa. rtt 1 11 Ohplrtchurch, November 11 The following are the acceptances for foUrth. day a racea ot the Canterbury Jockej Club — COOPER HURDLES HANDICAP, of 200 i sots'< Once round and a distance-Southern \ CidsS, list" 51b , Xavierr list 21b ~ Tyrannic, \ llit -lib., Kairoma, lfl,t 131b , Whatiikura, Bst j 131b . Forest, Ost. 81b , Sea Dog, 9st., and Farf ley Grove, Sat i SEYMOUR HANDICAP. iof 130 jot. Six I. furlflngs-Vologda, 9st I3lb , Dolce, Ort 61b., \ Cohtondent Set Ulb.i Wet Day, Bst. 81b., Gun- < boat, Bit. 61b , Montreal, Bst. 61b., Brasenoso, \ , Magnet, to. Vfb , Eaglcstcne, 7,t' \ « r Hmj W ?rt,iM fist 101b i I Chim«l«0B, Ist 101b , Shillelagh, 6st 71b., Cap \ tala Kidd, Ist, I\h , Wind Gnn, , 6bt 71b .Aunt \ gaily, 6et 71b., and Qnoen of Spades, 6*t 71b. \ I'iONBER HANDICAP, of 300sora. Five fur- \ loug<,-W«r Sotij, tut', rormeden, Bst 81b., \ Lotd ,K»Jt|r, M IlKi Msrtyre, Bst lib., Ton- \ Derby, 7et 81b.! Master L&ddo, 7«t 71b , Mar- » \titte, 7st 71b , Bif Bl«t, 7rt 41b,, Deploy, 6st '/Jib., aad Eayo , , Sst 71b \CfeST WELTBR HANDICAP, of JIOO sots Sft hirlonn -Gflld 9st 131b , lawhaki. 9»t n «lri Mart, W Blb., Mies Mischief, Ost. 3\hfi i 3hirj»kieteT l Art llb, v Sst. 131b., fcylWid, let lfflk., V«!djmer, tot. J«b., Pas' aica, Bst 71b., TJMte Csektit, «rt. 71b., Diamond; Star, fat. tlb.i CTBbif»Tm, Bst. 83b. t VaiWaU, fat. lib., Vefodie, Tet. 131b i 2efc. UTx&ifitf, IMb. I «nd Varna, 7tt, 71b, I'WDAIiTON of Bio sovs One miU *tod 4 (luarter.-Alerbrothock, 83t 101b , Ladyiliucy, Sat 71b , Koosevelt, Bst 71b. j Sandetr«ini, r ßrt CHyoi. H 51b , Prim, BSt eib.f KHiFinninir, 81b. i Chief LoehM, 7et. 41b. i png Post, 7st 31b.; TlHtcU, 7st 21b , Chantkfee, 7st 81b«,' Bontado, 7st. 2.b , Guina-

forte, 7st, 2 b.; Aiubrosian,' Ist; Uanta, Gst 131b., Dabchick, Cst. Hlb.; Stratagem, Cst. fllb,; Ristofi, Cst. 91b. j and Pretty Nell, Cst 71b. MEMBERS' HANDICAP, oi 600 sovs. Seven furlongs.-Ponatos, Dst, 81b.; Master Sonlt, Slit. 5 b.; Gold Wee, fat. 31b.; Czar Klolohol, Bst. 21b ; I'litaway, Bst. 21b.; Gold Thread, 7st. J2lb.; Balaclava, 7-}t. 101b.: Gipv Belle, 7st. 91b., BplJin, 7el. 91b.; Rose Noble, fret., Federal, Tet j Hants,'dSt, 131b.; Tnll Sail, Bit, J3lb.; Trngnnini, U. J2lb.; VMdlmur, (Ist, iOlb.; Ormolu, (ist, iWb.; Merlonis, fat. Bib.; and Wet Day, Dst. 71b. v EiNDOLFH HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. Ti\e furlongs-Penates, Ost. 131b.; Gold Lace, Ost. 91b., Armlet, 9sf 51b ; los Aueelos, Ost.; Nau mjl, 8;t. 131b , St. Bill, tit. 81b.; Broadsword, Bst. 21b , federal, Bst ; Swcot Augelus 7st. 71b) Silkweb, 7*t. 41b.; Nyland, 7st. 31b. ; Multiple, 7st.: Perlo d'Or, 7st,; Mutidic, 6st 131b. j Pnlcn, Gst. 101b.; Ceriso and Blue, Ost 71b.; and Thistledown, 6st. 71b. G.-G, STBAD MEMORIAL CUP, of 760 sovs Ope. milo onrt a quartef.—All Bed, Ost. 31b j Downfall, Dst. 31b.; Bobrikftff, Bet.; Husband man, 9st. j Ringdove, Bst. 121b,; and Ingoda, 7st 71b.

AUCKLAND R.C. ACCEPTANCES,

Illy lelcerajili-I'tcni At octill,,; I Auckland, Novomber ■■li. Tho following acceptances have been received for the third day's races of the Auckland Racing Club.— i

WELTER HANDICAP. One mile-Dawn lOst 21b ; Wauchopo, Ost. 21b.; Dolegate, Sst 121b.; Bully, Bst. 91b. j "Anstocrat, Sst. 91b., Rauporaha, Bst. 61b.; Dr. fahimose, Bst. 51b.; Celtic, Bst. 51b.; Coromandel, flst. 31b.; Hv. porjdn, Sst 21b , Continuance, Bst lib., Freevata, Bst.; AU'a Well, Bst ; Kpsom Lass, Bst., and Azoff, Bst.

GORDON HANDICAP , . Five furlongs.WUd West, Bst 121b.; Admiral Soult, Bst bib ; Blue Garment, Bst 31b ; Miss Advance, Sst. 81b.; Sea Elf) Bst. lib.; Fleet Arrow, Bst.; Hard Kock, 7st. 121b. j All's Well, 7st. 71b.; Dazslmg, 7st. lib,; Tumatahi, 7st.; Lady Doon, 7st , Soultona, 7st.; Lady Dot, 7st.; Rosolike, 7st.! Anstos, 7st; Aoroa, U\.; Maykoff, 7st.; Scotch, 7st.; Madam Soult, 7st.; and Rob the Ranter, 7st. '

PARNDLL HANDICAP. Six fu'rlongs,Bovonpoit, 9st.; Salute, Sst. 101b ; Kakama, Bst. 51b.; Sir ArtegM, 7st. 131b , General Sonlt, 7st. Turbine, 7st 61b.; Seldom, 7st. 51b.; NocUie, 7st. 51b.; and Admiral Soult, Cst. 91b. WYNYARD HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.Tamainupo, Bst. 121b.; Mahcno, Bst. 91b., Miss Winnie, Bst.'6lb.; Sir Artegal, 7st. 121b.; Carmama, 7st, Olb.j Rarata, 7st 41b.; Jewellery, 7st. 31b.; and Miss Time, Gst 12lb.

MAIDEN HURDLE?. One mile and a half. -Landlock, dst. l2lb.;!]Sbhs, Ost. 121b.; Master Paul, hi. 71b.; Tui Ceiobau, 9st. 61b.; Dogger Bank, 9st. 61b,; First Barrel, Ost. 51b ; Luminatbr, Ost. 51b.; Dunbotve, 9st. Sib.; King, 9st.j Castadrift, l)3t ; TotikA, 9st.; St. Maria, 9bt, and Consure, Ost.

JOVENILE HANDICAP. FouTr furlongsObsidian, Bst, 81b.; ApelJon. 7st. 131b.; Doughboy, 7st. Sib.; Domino, 7i!t. 71b.; His Highness 7st. 71b ; Goldfindcr, 7st. 41b ; Merrijeo, 7bt, lib.; Rdyal Seaton, 7st. 31b.; Monolop?, 7st. 21b.: Sea Slave, 7st. 21b.; Miss Ada, 7st. 21b.; Vivace, 7st. lib.; Lady Waterford, 6st. 131b.; Princes'! Soult, 6st. 131b ; Wee Olga, Ost. 131b.; and Hamadryad, Cst. 131b.

ASCOT HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter.— Ngapuka, 9st.; Lochbnie, Bst. lib.; Tβ Aroha, Set.; Santa Rosa, 7st. 131b,; Uramum, 7st. J3lb,; Waimangn, 7st. 121b.; Tattoo, 7st. lfl!b.( Mahono, 7st. 71b.; Akarana, 7st «b.; Aristocrat, 75* , .! Coromandel, Gst. 131b ; Micbaeloft, 6it 71b r Spectre, 6st. 71b.; and Itohepotae, CstJ 71b. N ,

. MifIAMAR PONY RACES,

WEIGHTS TOE THIRD DAY. Mr, J. M Cummrng has deolared the fol lowing handicaps. for tho, third. day's, events at the Wellington Pon} and Galloway Racing Club'? November meeting, which concludes at Miramar to-morrow aftcrnopn — RUAPEHU HANDICAP. Fonr furlongs ~ Hula, Itlat 18lb , Donna, 9st 111b , Wee Nanmo, o<;t. 91b. j Miss King, Bst 71b; Lady JWIla, fet 71b ; and Dumps, Bsl THIRD MAIDEN HANDICAP Tour furlongi and a half— Channel, lOst. 21b , St. Flora, 9st., Mahoku, Bst 7lb , ilirry Widow, Bst 51b. j Puff, Set. 51b.; Tobias, fet 51b , Saint Rita, 89t; 'Vim, Bst.; Gipsy 'Girl, Sst.J '-and Sirrah, Bst. ~,«,..... 1 RIMUTAKA HANDICAP. Six- furlongs (acceptances).— Wharokoa, list. 21b.; Sir IMssible, Ost. 81b ; Miss} Vera, 9st. 81b.; Pikiho, Ost. filb ; Lorna Doon, 9st. Bib.; Sweet Lethe, ")st. lib.; 'Miss Ivy, flst. lib.; Pieotee, Bst. 101b.; BillV, Bst. lOlbTj P«trdnel, Bst. lOlb.J Paul, Bst. slb'.; and Herring, Bst. „ TONGARIRO HANDICAP. Pour furlongs.Hnia, lOst, 131b.; Herculean, lbst. 51b.; Dorina, flst. 111b.; Weo Nanitie, Ost. 91b.; Miss King, I Bst. 71b,; Miss Ruby, Bst. 71b.; Dumps, Bat 1 31b.; Merry Widow, Bst.; and. Acroito, Bfet. ( RITAHINE HANDICAP. Fivo furlongs arid a half -Gold Cup, list. 81b.; Sunny Land, lok. 41b j Miss Ivy, lOst.; Mytre, lOst.; Billy, iSst. 101b.; Pieotee, EsU 101b.;. Firefly, Bst, 51b.; Pnuco Roy, Bst. 21b j Strandod, Bst.; and Sirrah, Bst. KAIKOUBA HANDICAP, Four furlongs find a half (acceptances).—Anglican, lOst. 51b., Miss Vera, 9»t. 81b.; i'lfcino, ilbt lib.; Lorria Doon, 9st. lib.; Sweet Lofhe, 9st. 21b.; Pieotee, Bst. 91b.; Potronel, Bst. 91b.; Paul, Bst. 51b.; Channel, Bst, 51b,; and Mernmanu, Bst,

HUTT PARK PONY rJOM^ATIONS,

Tho following nomina'.ioni havo bceii received for the November nie9'in2 of the Eutf Park Uaoine Club, to ba held on Saturday, November 27 — - TRIAL HANDICAP. Jour furiooge and k half.—Ciscorose, Tobias, Merry, Widoul 'MuSket«V, Ourlot, ilarfluls, Scomli Battery, Sf, Flofe, Kin Tor, Mane, Sirfafi, Sail, Bobs, Merrimanu, apd Channel. PONEKB HANDICAP. Five fnrlengs.-Mjiv kerado, Flying Wind, Ora Pins»nt, > Mytre, Firefly, Picotee, Billy, Lady Piiql Braver, Htiia, St. Helena, Mi»s King, Sunny Land; Lady Dauphin, Lady Fuiella, Gipsy Girl, Sunsh.ne, Miss Ivy, Paul, Anglican, bir possible , , n\\i Emma. v JIUTT PARIt HANDICAP. Sk furlongs.Gqld Cup, Franc, Muskerado,, Miss Ocan, I/irna Doon, Picotee, Billy, Prevail, Wharokoa, Miss Vera, Patroh6l, Resign, itsrmaid, Bobs, Sunshine, Miss lyy, ,, Anglican, Channel, Pikiho, Swcot Lothe, and Sir Possible. TET'ONB HANDICAP. Four furlings,Ciecorose, Muskerado, Miss Uuby, trixie, Merry, Widow, Picotee, Lady Paul, ueaver; Donntf,' Puff, Hula, Kia Toa, Miss King, Sunny Land, St. Kita, Mahaku, Petril, Lady Jb'idella, Heiculeaii, Sail, Wee Nannie, and Dump's. FLYING HANDICAP. Four furlong's and a half.—Franc, Muskoradb, Miss Dean, Flying Wind, Lorna Doon, Mytre, Picoteo, Musketeer, Lady Paul, Prevail. Mi'is Vera, Pctronel, Gold Cup, Resign, Kia Toa, Ora Pinsent, St. .Helena, Sunny Land, Bobs, Miss Ivj, Inkerman, Merriminu, PAnl, Anglican, Channel, Pikiho, Sir Possible,,.and Sweet Lithe 1 .

U.Z. METROPOLITAN T.C. MEETING. '

SECOND DAY'S RESULTS (By Aeseciation) , Chrlstchurch, NovemW 11 Iht New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's epring meetiojt was continued to day at Addington in fino weather, but with a T«rr hot wind blowing, and clouds of dust flyiflpr. Tho Attendance was Very fair, and the totalisa' tor inveetmenta amounted to w£12,*12 10d, as dgajnst -fi!2,421 for the second day last jeai Results — HORNBY HANDICAP, of 175 -ovs Ono mile and a half—Alliance, 6sec, 1, Briber}, feec, 2, Tea Tree, iiie, 3 Also started Viewmont, Isec , Bolifoy, 4eec , The Middle, 6eec,, Cora Lynn, Dsec , Dan Tracy, Bsco , Mndn, 12seo ; Miss Vera, 12qee , Ruby, I2seo , Sir Joe, 12seo , and Yankee Lass, 12sec Won by a length Time, Sunn SGaee LTTTELTON HANDICAP, of 200 so\s Two miiofl —Piecework, 25seo, 1, Adventuress, 21see\ 21 Mario Narolle, ITsoc, 3 Also started Aberfeldy, 12see , VnnatiOn, 20soc , Plush, 20soo , Rookfellowi 22« c , Lady Disdain, 22«ce , and Bonification, 2Wc Won comfortably Time, tain 5S l-ssee LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, of 75 a«vs One mil* and a half — Sistor Julim, toe, 1; Solo, &>eo, 2, Gold Lace, 4see, 3 Also st&rtedt Silver Q, set , bady Mald,6ec ; Miss Blaek, β-iec , Oinnie, Bsec , Alen Bob, Bsee , Hero Child. Gsec , Geld Ribben, 7seo j Groy Toddy, 7«e ; Proud Star, Bsee , Arma mertter, 9set, Andrtnte, lOsee , Sih« SMper, lOscc , Lerd Cardigan, lOseo , Little Tobj, 12sce.; and Herewnrd, 12seo W*n by a length Uirne, 4min :CHRTSTOHT3RCH HANDICAP; ef 460' sots. Two mil«e—Prince Alert, 13sec, 1, Kinf? Cole, lOsee., 3, Lord Elmo, set, 3 Aleo started , Abertononi, Bsec.; Imperial Polly, 9scc i Master Poolo. 9sec , Vernx, lOseo ( Scottish Mac, 12sec i Florm, 12sec j Prince Warbcok, 12seo , Lady Claro, 12'oc , and Bright, Usec Pnnce Alert soon tool I command, and lasted long enough to win by 1 throe lengths. Tune, fain. M 2-4s«c

' NOVEMBER HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Two miles.—Vanclarc, ll««c, 1; Wild Victor, lOsec,, 2; Storm, Bsoo., 3. Also Parted Laudcrvnlo, isec.; Musio, 6sec.j Bribery, B<>cc j Roynl Colours, Bscc.; Federation, 89e0.; Pansy, Bscc ; Decoration, lOsec ; Kohino, 13fcc; and Son. linno, l.fc?o Won easily. Tune, 4mw 51 1-5 sec. BREEDERS' HANDICAP,., of 335 spva, Two milts,—Tβ Kmti, 22*te,, 1; Marietta Huon, Bsec, 2; Miss Vivian, IGjcc, 3. Also started. Submarine, 3f«o , Irfpstienl, 7see.; Tea Treo, H"ec., Mi« Vivian, lfcee i Torpedo Bill, 18 see ; Adicntnress, ISsec ; El«etiocnte, lO'te , MiH Banks, 20ss«.; Sleive*, 21sec., and Weihie, 22 r «e. Won by «ix lengths Time, 6 tuin. fl ,Vss«e. RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. Oue mlle.-Early Dawn, ibcc, 1, Hiss Wilson, 8 Fee, 2; Lucky Mount, 7scc., 3. Also startedBell Motal, 3ecc.j Ben Hur, 4s*c; Bell Caf, sscc.; Millwood, ssec.; Romany Lad, Gscc ; HinaU, 6sec ; Hainlin, 7?ec.; Blue Boy, Isec,; Frederick, 7sec.; Ned Ejtan, 7scc ; Lilcky MouHt, 7sec.; Curfew Bell, Bsec.; Fisherman (Australia), Bsec; Franzie, Bsec ; Alice Wood, 83C0.V; Wild Flower, Bsoc.; Little Arthur, Dsec, and Joy, lOseo. ..Won easily. Time, 2min. 22. 2-s=ec Wildflower fell going out of the straight, and her rider, J. Me«servey, was badly shaken ROYAL HANDICAP,, of 200 bovs. :: One milo. —Fusee, 4iec, 1; Too Soon, 35ec, 2; Dernngcotte, isec, 3. Also started: Imperial Polly, scr.; Gold Leaf, lsoc.; Ngaraiina, ls€c.; Riobons, lseo. ;■ Woodthorpo Maid, lsec; Wild Duck, Isec; St Simon, l«c.; Elector, 2ecc; AlmondJ 3sec.; Croesus, Ssec.; Wittington, i Bee.; and Griy Echo, 4sec: Won by four lengths/: Time, 2min. 18 3-3 sec.

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