THE TURF.
> .'-' ■;■■ EtLERSLIE V />■' ' (By . : Telegrapli.-Pre"ss Ajjabciaitlon.l -.' Sv^Vr.. ; : : .■:'■"' .'Auckland, October Si. .':■■ The. weather was damp and. foggy, but i: y ':■ tnore was , ho rain ior .Hid; training.. operai■■•. . tions at Ellerslie.' this: moriiing; The' ;...:' . bulk of .the work; of. importance was"done ■:: V; on: th© sand,, which'was in, good order.. ~ Kakania beat Goldsize over a round in ■ ; ,lnun.■.• 57 4-ssec.,-. AVaimangu -doing '■':•too . ; y. earn 0.. task in. lmin. 55 --S-Ssec.—a good: : N.-rgallop. ■•■.- :.••:...■;, -.■: ~..; . ■•• :/< . -.' - : .-. ■" : ■:' -v;;,:.. Antoinette was -too h good for ; Prince ;. :;. Soiilt'.'.ove.r.a/inile clocked-at: 3min.\-4S l-o-';'!'^sec;: .' •■■' ,i '.-;•.-.■• ./•. . j.! ' :, ' -'' , ■/■. v ''-: ; Wee Olga did n furlong less:,in- lram. !•','.; 31 Msec.;. '\. ';.'•;-::: '■• '■■''■ '■ ■ \'l-' - : •;./. . Bleriotwas restricted.to short spurting •'■'■.': at 'intervals. :-■, •■,- : ; . :'•' ; ■''.: ' ■■' :. ■'.:' /"■ . -.' ■■-:' J act- Delaval 'covered five furlonjp.m ; .•',. lmin. 55ra.,. - aiid,Waiwera seven in Inim.; 'V'."Tragedy King beat' Soultikoff; oyer. five .:■"furlongs in lmin. Gsec, and Moiiotiul • '.■:;>■' easily.: defeated Our' King, .over, six ( in ■' ' lmin. 20 l-ssec; while La Bcina,. with the assistance of, Lady Gladstone over, tno :, last part,-ranvthe, last: sis,.of.Seveafur- -.' '•■. longs in,lmin. ,18;2-5seo.:;. ■'■ ■_.:,.-.,' - .. ':': ■■'•'■ Our 'Queen 'sprinted down the straight. .■•"■-■■ :• "After breakfasti'Merry.'Eoe:.<lid;three : furlongs on' tho';insido of the grass track ' . in-38seor- Tikitapu:/and'i Kia'.-Kaha} to-j ■■■;'■■ gether did the. :; same:-time. V.: ; v " ; /: i ,:- -'■ Master Wairiki.'D-ent , .a .round on the : .v.; grass in -liniti. .489ee.,'''Maui"Nraa .■■ seven furlongs 'oh the tad'inlminiMsec.rand , • '■'■ Prince Kins a furlong: ■/loss 7 w '.Inim. •■ .;■■ 17 2rosec:—the ; : 'fastest;,: ;Ba|l°P;:< of :■ the. '■ : morning.'■.■■■'•v".-'- : v:.-> : ,: i '■.■■'■ : '--'"i •,'•■■ .A: large, number'.of ./.other horses -; ; also. '.;■■'. " gorkedi^ : ■■.;;?v';,;'^.\'-V : -'' : --:'^ l7i r '■-:'; : /v* : ' : :V- : .- |S ■ :.':;.RICCAPTON^!NALS., : .,>:'.v'W '• ; ',' r '■• ;'■■ ChristchurcH; October .SI:)--! . '' The -fiual gallops were.,taken. carton this morning in beautifulweather. , : ; '■■ Allegory;-.: y.ioi*Adniirali'.■'and-..' Canute . were sent''a : -niile : ' and :"a- half: on "the, ;■/) . plough,. Allegory-beating Vice-Admiral-by; '.0 : lour lengths ; 'iir 2min. '■■ dOsecl, the o; first ' 6ix furlongs , being-covered in; lmin. : 18' 1-5 •/V-'B(». : ' : --"'The-'faToiiHte-;finisli(i!d-impres'siYelj-.; ■V '. ..MastDrpiece'beat? Autumhus.. over .ten .'■'■•^? ; :furlon^m;2min;lHisseCi,'tlie!Cup-hprsiß i . ■.'■ ■■■: ; g6inj.well. • i •■"■'iV , '-.'■'■ ; 'l':i;:-: :-■ '/..ft, ■ • ■ .Obligant,valoiie; gallopod■ten-.,furlongs I'--'"' in 2min:: 14 l-oseV.i 'Odesssutaking 2min. ; ' ■■'■. : 14sec. 'to - cover.tlio sameydistaiice. . \ \\ ? . : : y; ■'..■■ :: Ermerigardo-'and Croivn. Pearl were;-to-; . . gether .'at -the end' of siivfurlongs in ; lmm."v ■.-' 16sec, whieli'lkith'-obuldihave.-bettered.V.,. 'Bronze, going nicely, "went'a medium. , ;,'.; circuit,- brushing over. .the last; four IWr- ■•'.': longs In Blsec.v. '"•■ '■■•''■•.•-■■' ' ; \j- ; -' ' K \~ ■■■?'■": ; ' ■.' .: Lady ; Lucy covered-ten furlongs, -in: '■-'■■ ' 2min. 13scc.;'nnishing^really-.well.';■-.-••:. . :.'■: Bobrikoft-: beat Diavolo over.nve./.furV longs in' lihin..,4sec; .■ ;■} .'••".>■ .■,■-.';•.-■ ':.■ : -,;; ■ :••■: '■ Heatherbrae galloped six 1 furlongs from. v a standing start in lmin. 17sec';,,and Win- •: ning.'.Way -beat -Nightwatch'over'; four ':':■': furlongs on the-grass in 49':3-ssec.:. i! -.,vV .: :. Sinapis, Midnight Sun, Goldßnder '■■■'■•-.■ went- a;' mile and 'a 'quarter! .finishing in •■■■ ■:. th'at'order.-GoldfinderitailingjOff.'.'Time,: : 2min. 32 l-sssc. v ' ".;■. P' ■''..:';.;.': ''..■:■".;■'■'■;■ 'A very 0 large contingent was exercised ■'■'■"after breakfast. .Soldiers' Ghorus-covered.' '■'' .. a;inile from a racing start : in'lmin.;43sec.-, : ■■ finishing well. Stejimaid went; half a. ■'■'■■ niile ih"sosec. ;■>. : ..--' ■"■; : :.::- -, ;v'v;iVf , !'jv- ■■'■-.•; :■;'■' , Tile two-year-olds irere;worked'on tue j ■course proper;-' Zeus : -beat'; Chernbini; ..: Historiette; Garance,' Whizz.Varid; Tiptop,-; in that order, cverhalf a ■ niile- in 49 3-5, -■"'' sec. C'ultiire. :beat ; . Cpiihsel" ; and Uon. , -■'.' Boiicho in 49lsec'.;'pgier, Salzburg, .and '• • Mantel finished'level in-50 2-ssec.;: Flora , '"•'• ' Macdonald and Imnier in:50.3-ssec.-: '■■'-.;--\':: t ■■'■-:'' Thesi were the best , , performances, but '. . a number '.of youugstcrs.did-not^do.very '■U'.iast workV , ; , -^.,.';'^'; '.'j"' "'■' , . v -;i:^; / ;v;R.QSMEETjNG; : ;;A,:^.',;:,i ;.\ > ": : ., \ ? I)E^feU(^PTOES\^';;V;::; ; .;; '. By Tcieeraph— l'ross AesociatlonT-Oopyrltrlii ,-V; ■. : <Rec.'OctobeV-31/ 8 p.ni.);^^ y.^ ■ .:. '■}'.'■.:'. ''...Melbournev October •'31.-r - In -connection with. the. V.R.C. , .. Spi'jhg' . meeting next Saturday, ..filial: .j'nyhients;.' . -'have bee'ii made .as follow:^.'-. .-.% :, r V ■ : ■ VICTORIA- I)fiHß.y>;6f •3D---s'dysiafMJip • -• with 3000 sovs. ad(led;:iecon'd MO^ltii'iP.' ■300 Eovs; -out .of,.the-stake. ••l l or ..tHredr-:--yenr-olds-Golts:' or! '■ gelding's;, Bat. Jvm.\, , '■ fillies,-.85t.;51b;; ; •-pnV.vjhjle aM.a,?he)f, :r ; ■. Cider, r BurrawahgV.'AV.olawa, „ uharlataii, Effervescence,:.Aurifer, Harpist, I?athl?a, Elvstan,- Symctris,- Perdita. a .','..■■;.- , . ' ,JrARIByiU\ONG PLATE, of, 25 sovs. '.-.'each', lft:,-.,with 1500 soys..added; ' :horsß to -receive 400, 'and- .the,, third :'-200; sovs. out of the" stake.,- For' two'-year-olttei'i , Colts, - Bst. ',101b.-;' fillies, ,■ Bst.v' 51b.v Five, •' furlongs.—Beragbn, Abbyneu,-Wise.luiig, ; Kildalon, SinglcsticW, -.Scotcli'. M'nlt,- Or-.:. dinal; Breastwork,; Jlaltravers, ,; - Jialstor—Gaillardia , colt;;- Nata, ■Chicii, : : Borangee, Back's Lager, Milly Hilton., V ;' . ENGLiSH^RAGING;';;';'. ; . -;'. CAMBRIDGESHIREBANDiCAP.; ' '-.. , By. TBleeriiin— j?reee Ataociation-poDyriziit ... ■.■;.!-.- ',:>,;. ■■.'.London, '-detober -30.''. •'■ . : Tlie following 'is the result \ of the; race : ,' for .the '-.'■ '■ .';.'.'■/■'■■ ■ ■ . CAMBRIDGESHiRE. STAKES, a'' handi- ". . cap" sweepstake.of 25 soys.. each,,.with. .•'-"'■■" 500. sovs. added; .second rhorse, .'IOO i.iv : . govS.-, and third .horse- stake's.-- ■ •-': ! Nina, furlongs.'.::■' - '/.' ;,; ' .' ..'.'-. .'.Mr. L. Winan's.ch. ■c..'Adam ; Bede, .by. ■; : • Adlim—Grace. Gumberts, iyrs; , , ,7st. - ; ; ' ■'. : , 2ib. ....;.;;:;„;..;.j;.;..-...:./;...:......;;.:..' i; Mr."J.;lan Miguel's'-b.". f. La Bolieme'-. .-■-. •'■'■ 11, by William "the Third—Schay '. ■■■" ■ 'iyrs., 7st.. 91b. „;;.;;......,;....;...„..;..;. .;2> . . '; llr. P. Hartigan's.b. c. Drinmore,-by ; ■ ':"■ ,-.. General Symons— Mavcella IL, -4' V. : -' yrs., 7st. 21b;"■i.'.';.:'.-...;..;..-. , .-;...;..;..;..:.3. ;; (Winner trained ;'by. J. ■ Cannon.) ■: ■'.• ; '. . (Bj ToloEraDh.- issoclatlon.)'..- .-('■- . ,'■'. Greym'ou'th, October:,3l,'' -' The GK-yniouth Trotting' Club's Spring- ;.•■■ meeting concluded to-day 'in -beahtihil ; ..weather, arid -.before a-large aftendiince, '-.- .The totnlisatqr" receipts., were 'M'iSi, as ; ■:.: ■• against .£-1081 for: the xoiTesponding day .-...•last. year. ■ meeting was .£13,014, as, cdmpared with "-■'••XOaiO 1 last-j-ear.'l-'Rcsnlts —-" ■■-.•, v -''--. ' r ■ TRADESMEN'S -HANDICAP,.,- "Two •'■: -miles.—s Chief Snec.-.llsec;,. ,lj'O'Mainibt, J.;■• 27sec.,- 2; 1 .'St. Joe, 7sec.,- 3.. ; A150 started: ;.- 'Blacksand, Gsec. ; ) A.T;L;, 9sec.;3 TefesinnV , 15=ec; ! 4, Rouble, 15sec.; 9, Truce,- Ulsec.; : 8 Proud Uremia, 31sec; Won; by eight ■-. lengths!" Time,'.sniin. : 7-.Msec. '■'• ' ' .■■-SGAHERE -HANDICAP. Onbmilo--end- • a half.—l.rininingo, 21sec",,'l; 6'Sorgejint '-. Havelpck,.,Bsec;,'li; 8, Bay View,;l2sec.,.3. . 'Also; started: : ilomany:Rye,' scr/;,:Bohemian, lOsec; Red Kuth/.'llsec'.; Jtiriga-. .-' rooma',. iSsec.'; ■, General, -23sec.; ■Victor ■"' Chief, 20sec.;':Hubh Child, 21sec.; Inquisi-. '■■■-.tivo,; 23scc'.; ■\VestlaiKi;.Lass,;.23s(!c.;' i'ran. oily, 23sec; Old Ginger; 235 ec , ;.; Won by/ five lengths: Kiiie, 4niiii. 18 2-ssec. ■■;■. : . f ■■ HURRICANE-HANDICAP. . One.jr.ile. ri —1 Roosevelt, 2sec, .1; 4 Motor, 10sec, 2; 3 Jlanoln, 3;- iUso started: Croesus,.scr.; ■ lanto, isec.; First Child', 12sec. Won by -.. two .lengths.. , .Time; .2miii.-20-3-5 sec. LABOUR " DAY, HANDICAP. ■ Two miles;— 3 Chance, '-.20sec.;,--. 1; l> Midas, 225ec,,,2; 4 Diction, 17scc,, 3... Also 'started: May Dillon, 7sec,;.-Ro.tonia, 16sec.; Motor,. 18sec; Won easily. Time, smin.'2sec, .'. .-■'■. ■ ■••-'' : .''.' ■■."'" , RUNANGA HANDICAP.-8 -.Eubih/ ';.-... 175ec.,'.1; 1 Bisa, 12icc., 2; 0. Lauderhill, ' ecr., 3. Also started: Whispering' L'ad t . lsec.j'Garrett, 4sec; St. Joe, 4sec;.; Cabra,, ~■: : v 7sec.;, Sergeant Havelock, flsec; FictiDn, 9sec.; Comrade, 12sec.j Black Cat, 12sco.j ' Bay View, l.lsec.; Midas, 14sec.; Maimot, • Irsec; Arcadian, 19sec.; The Boss, 19sec.j Genial, 24sec.; , Franolly, 24sec; Old Ginger, ,2isid. .. Won by three lengths. WHIRLw'rND''H.\NDICAP. One mile and a quarter.-l Jingle, scr., 1; 2 Miss ■■' Wallace,'3sec..'2; 4 Ma.v-Dillon, 2sflc, 3. "'AI-eo Stnrted: Pirat Cbtfq. 13sec. Won . % two lengths. Timo; 3min. 2sec. AVIATION HANDICAP.', One mile.— ■''■ i Lndy Marion, .5960., 1; I Silvenno, lOsec, 2; 2 Thresher, 17sec, 3. Also sfnrted: AJ.L., 4sec.; Tapanui, ssec.; Signoretta, 7s2c; Westknd. ?see.; Jtoubln, : ■■; i)sec..; -..-Tereeina';" Tsec/'-vWon'. l>3 , »tir lensrths. Time, 2min: ,26sec. ~ • BLACKBALL HANDICAP. Two rules. -3 Bisa,-2ft?Bc; 1; 2Midas, ssec, 2;5 Tlia Searcher, ISsec, 3. Also Btartcd: Landpj- ' hill. ssec; RomanT Lass, ..Yeec.; Blasfc , :: Band. -lOsac.; Nil Desperandum,,. llxeo.; Fiction, 179 cc Won easily. Time, amin. £553 c.- ';■ - ■■■■' ■ ';..- .: -'• • , ■ TRAINING AT FLET^INGTOH, K -Sy AKwiuSOT^opxrißht' : • •' -.'■■• : : ". • MBlbcajriffli OcWber ?1. At Hemiagton this moiimis' leflJ , '■ ' MtdaHist did ten ferinigs in -ium- P*&z . Cider -and Eryiihnr msß-faiteiijs ii into,'
Lord Alwyn beat Diike Foote over ten furlongs in 2min. IGsec; Cadonia ten furlongs' in : 2min. lOsec, Piash-o eleven furlongs' 1 i« 2min. S9sec, Wolawn and Uncle' Matt-six furlongs in lmin. 19sec, Uncle"Sam twelve furlongs in 2min. 4« sec., : Harpist and Ladies' Jinn a mile in lmin;-47JSCC.-, Shuja eleven furlong's in oihin'-'-Slseo.,-' Effervescence and Flavian eleven ftti'lbngs in 2min. 3-isec, Biirrawnisp a mile in lmin. 49sec, Eye Glass twelve vfnrloiigs'in;.2iiun. ISlsec, Wilari twelve furlongs, iir 2iuin. 46sec.,,Penlita a, mile , in ■■lhiih.-'.^Ose.cV; : :-'Moo a 'inilo in lmin.'4B■ sec!; Suhbath ■tlio'.'same,'and..l).innus ten ■furlongs • iii 2min. Sflseo. ,:-■. ■■■■'",.;■'• AT CAULFIELD. ' : . Dy ; TeleeraDh—Presß Aesooiation-CoßTrieht ;■", ■■'■ ■":■'•': ■■'••,'■' Melbourne, October. 31.. •"'At- Caulh'eld this inorning .;.tho_ final gajlqps- took place.!,-Aurofpdina did nine furlongs 6n the:sand in 2miri. 2sec, 'islatonreo: beat Eathlea by ten lengths over a .mile and a, tiuarter in 2riiin. lSjsec, Golden Point.' did■ nine -furlongs on the: grass in Smin.iljsect, Bobadea a mile and a f|uarter in 2min. .15Jscc.;, Endoi-us/sevcii,, furlongs in lmin.. 39Jsec, and Mousme ti mile anct:fl; quarter, in 2min. lSJsec.' . • ■'. ; : MARLBOROUaH SPRING RACES.; ..With'owners; in'these parts, the Marlporough Eaciug Club's, meetings are al,ways 'popular, and: the to .be held' on' -Noveinber 20 and/ 21 should a,;iargo. :-uumber of htirses from ■this'.''sido v o'f -the ■'Straits; Nominations close to-morrow night with :-the club'ssecretary,^Mr..Li■ Griffiths, Blenheim. ; , . ; NOTks" ANDr COMMENTS. ■ . ' '.■'''..,• ■ ■:^y\ ;^': . [Bl'GiENCbB.] ,■.'■;' ; ,;.,/ " Great.r'irite'restVwas takoh in the', final--gallops' ofi'tlio'New-Zealand' , . Cup candidates at Eiccarton -aud, the' weather being ;perfect,.:a:-very'large crowd., went out to Witness..'the':'trials. M'.- ;,'. :.."'''. ..-. ■E.'. : l-J.' .lAras6n's'.^pairM r ice-Adniifal (O'Cohnof),'; carrying- '.-about -,-Bst.,-and Allegory.(Deelcy), carrying .slightly-less— ?-ran-.one-'mile-.'and a" half on the plough. -They-'were assisted ■ by Canute,- .who- was 'evSlehtly-. to 'act:.as. pacemaker, but tho •thren-vfar-oM failed' badly,' 'and Allegory ■:ied-'.frtiih-- : :the injle :-:pb"st.:;.-; ; ;At the ;fjmsh 'he was fully four , lengths in front of Vico- ' Admiral, 'the time being 2min. 40scc, Ue first mile ; ahd. a quarler. wasrun in 2min.. 12sec;,; and-Jthe-, last? inile ' and ~'n quarter in 2min. .;14sec:., The gallop was; not a'good :ono,7ainb...the.: favourite finished ■badly. -rVndccidecl (Young) was giveu. strong-work.' :Lady. Lucy,;:cnrryiiig nearly her Cup weight, ran -one mile aml\p..qunr---'ter afone in: 2min. 32scc. She covered tho first;quarter ir- 27seo.,'.and did _even, 'time afterwaras...: This ''.-whs'-one'- of tho, .'bestVeallopsV if not the best of the morn-. ing','for the- marc ,was...unassisted, and is. generally a 'poor track .worker;.; As a resalt of-the, has advanced in :favouvitismV fDominoibrushed/over,' half lii -mile, but. couglieii. lwdly.after pijlhnK. up.- - ilidniglit Suri: (fe 'Wiison), Gold-, liiicfor' (H,- Grifnths),: and Sinapis (SI Millan).stJirtcd off at : the'mile and α-qiuirter-;post.;; Goldfindcr ,-led -,for a couple <tf fur■ionKS, after.which:he dropped.back, iho other .pair-,'kept; : tbgether:till the bottom Dt" the 'straight,, where.'.Sitiapis, 'on. the, outside, -came.- away,-;.- and won; very decisively:,. The journey took 2min. lasec, and the innner's display, was : a gooi -one. .SliS'Vle-: to- be.- ridden, by. -H Tncklebank. in ithe-,'Cup.■- -After'breakfast Soldiers, Chorus ra.n, a ; mile in-lmin. fastest gallop, of the;-season'. '. He-Ma,'.a great tin from .'Dunedin, -but so far_ it ■seems' that his .staying..ability, is bang &ken: entirely' on,trust;,, (1. E.;Jones), ! carrying: fully 101b. niore than his Cup weight, :.was much too good for Autumnus: oyer...a mile, ajid.a quarter,, riin-ih 2min.: Il: ; «sec./, .The gallop was. a.tebod one, , but the winner was ridden •ri»ht out to, ao.it. ;-:Haskayne , ran .a strong round,.but ho. was-very sore after "pulling up:' Obligant (E. Berry) ran a Me and ; ii -quarter,in ,2mm; 14. Msec., but was doing-his-best-;:at tho .finish, bo was Odessa,: who, improved.- sjightly ,on pbliganl'f.timir.;,;.----.-;'•;-:- : ;\;; : ; Bootle is'sorbj: and will, riot start in the Stewards': Handicap,-t)ie-stable rely-: ■iuR on Glade. .W.'.Eyan, irho was to have :riddon Bootle.'iwill-i.iiojy'.'tako the seat on: [Cji-oivh TearK . '-'V-ti '■ "r~~-~~- ■■ '■■'"■ . • Mr,■:■ E. 'j.;- WattMrefflfn'Sd. from••-Sydney on Wednesday, and went, on ■to lyttel-. -tojr.the. satoe , evening. »'ln. (conversation -with-,the;writer, he stated that 1,.; Wil-soinvouldride.-.Tattevley,.in the Welcome Stakes, 'and -so- far ./no "rider; ; had been .chosen'■ ■ for-Jaseln. i;.-. : - ; ,>. ' It was eipected'the(;:the trip to Eand;wick would do Erniengardo a lot of good, and'she- would-be very,forward at. Hiccarton. './Since-arriying there she has been well, and hor,pro- ; spects of. anneiihg-the Stewards jHandi- : cap v a>e •■ as'-' good 1 •as fliose ■. of - any." other hbrse-]n-,th6:race:U '■"■ ■>•'•; ; ■•■■■ . •'-' Black tupin !; was coughing: after work-, ing -Tit-Eiccarton: -yesterday mqrmns, , , and■the 'services of ;a'i yetehnary,; had : , to ; be secure'd.for-.him. ,-'■" .;'.' ~ -v ; ' ; : : In'connection n-Hh Hie' Auckland Eacing Club's' SpringV meeting,■'■■.owners are,.re : minded that, acceptances'. and' linal payments close to-night. ' ' .. - •'■ . ■ . : :. The Fcilding Jockev:. Club's spring meeting takes'-place on November o0 and December 2... Nominations-for all events, including: tho" Aorarigi'.. Trial Plate and iraiden.Hack. Scurry, close at 8.30 toliigW with, tho club's secretary, , Mr..; lU-. GcpdiiehereVvV ,:.:':. ,-:- ■: last year/the Clip: was Isjancl horse, but .the five previous contests - for. the race - werewon bv ihorsesi.owiied and trained -jn this island.". Ten: of ,the fourteen acceptors for tliis year's race are owned, and'train■ed in the. North/Island .'and four in the :-:.-:-;-- : "'m.V'.'. '■ .'.:;■,-, '' , '■ ,'. :
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