THE TURF.
\... «———4 »—. .'.: A.J.C MEEONG .. GREAT RACE IN ALb-AGEJJ 'STAKRS By Tc!cei'(iph-Pr«B!> Acmtciation -Cojiyripiit (Rcc. April 10, G.1.l p.m.) Sydney, April 15. Tilts }inU(};i,Y3 nro over, but tbcro >» still (i lnr<4o jiuinbur of visitors in Bydnoy, ami fjivotsrci] F,y good wroUier, they crowded to .Ikmhviclc racotourso for tli.o thin! day of the Australian Joftkoy ' Club's aifiotinß. The' lioliday fodifijj, ■ howovcr, was absent. The All-Aged Staltcs fttlractod t.k most invest, and pfovee! to \ m a mugnjficojit rac». The Hold even hud llio punters guessing, and tlm kamo fecliiig prevailed to witliin half a tan lengths 1 «f tho winnintj j>ost, when Cider put mft great run. Boa si Soult mails a iino raco of it, but was not- fast enough in tim homo stretch. Bon Hcvo proved vastly superior on the day to all otters m ibfi poogoo Hahdi.oap. Korii-las't was again a disappointment. The raeo of tho day proved to bo tli«J Cumberland Stakes, althmigh «]! the twenty horses on tho programme only four fa-tod the- starter, and of thoso 0)ilV two, Lilyveil and Eadwa-r, V.-ero considered to be in tho raeo. Kscitc-taent roso hiffli when it turp.pd. osit to he .-i. raeo bctweoii these- two horses. Either Li-lvreil ivas a better horse- than EadWr, wr, as appeared t-o tho spectators, the former was Isattor ridden. The- results of tho racing aro as fo?- : tow:— i SECOND HURDLE RACE, a fcandi- i cap sweepstakes of 1 bovs. each, i with 500 sovh, added. The wiser of tho seetmd horse to -cseit* 100 bovs., and tho owner of tbo third 50 sovs, from tho prize. About two miles, and a half. Mr. A. Mathcson's h. g. aoataft. by list 1 Mr. C. HcbdonVkg, Hallmark, by Herlocn—Saltevalft, IGsfc. 81b.... 2 Mr. J. F. H-easilett's ft g. LoagErea., ..by War God—Fiswii, tet.'l2l'b. 3 Time not cabled. Klne started, including No-rth-East. Tljo latter made the most of tho running, jumping splendidly, fend appeared' to bo going strong until within three furlongs of home, when ho dropped hack lamentably, and finished newhoro. At that point Clantaft tottk ehar.ge, and never looked book, winning by five lengths, HaJltnark, the second'herae, was four lengths ahead of L-oug-lirca, who ran third. ALL-AGBP STAKES, a sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, 1 ft., witli 2000 sovs. added. Tlio ownw of the second horse to receive 400 sovs., and the owner of tho third 200 sovs. from the pme. One mile. Mr. T.. Scott's "b. h. Cider, by Ayr Laddie —Pralee-n, Sst. ~ I Messrs. Ooorie, and Abend's br. k Relievo, by Mur.itto-=»Lancastcr Lass, 9st, ~.. , , 2 Mr. B. H. Richards'* %. 0. Beau Snult, bv Soult—Our Lndv, Bst. 81b ,' : .". ~ 3 Time, lmin. 39sec. Eleven started. A fnrlolig from the ; start Bopinjoy showed out prmnineht-Iy, next_ being Gigaiidra and lioohano. bearing the four furlongs post- Bon Tflft. ran into a good position, standing third. Rounding.the tutn Boa.ii Sou.lt spurted, closely followed by Cider and Relievo, ■ antl from there a great race was made along t-lio straight, tho three leaders ■striding neck and neck, witls Beau Soult, if anything, slightly in front. Amid trMioß-dous escitemopt, Cider, galloping gallantly, forged inch bv indi ahead, and won by a lone neck, Relievo beating : Bean Smilt by a head. Tho others were bunched close behind, Bon Ton finishing seventh, COOGEE HANDICAP, a handicap sweepstakes of 10 60vs. each, lft., with 600 savs. added. For th.roe-year-olds and ttpwards. Tl.lo. owner I of tho second hofs.o to receive 100 sovs,, and the owner of the- third SO sovs. from ilia prize. One mile and a furlong. Sir. W. G. Stead's b. r. Bon Rove. bv Pst. 21b- 1 Mr. N. Falbilicr's hlk. li, Rnthlea. by Royal Fusilier—Lissadurn, Bst. rib ; 2 Mr. C. E. M'Dougnll's li. m. Erungella, by Ladurlad—Hardio, 6st. ,131k 3 Tif-iiGj lain. S3Jsec. Twenty-one started. Tin's was Ron Rove's race practically all tho way. The horse- got a good start, and tho New Zcalander i'reld third position from JPinte and Ratiilea. At the four furlongs Bow Revo took charge, galloping strongly, and won by a- lougth and a Quarter, with four lengths between second and third. EASTER STAKES, a sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, with 750 sovs. added. For two-y«ar-olds that have not won a, race (other than a, handicap) of tho value of 400 sovs. at- th»e o.f running. Colts, M. 21k; 'fillies, Sst.; geldings, 7st. 13-11). Tho owfler of tho second horsw to receive 150 sovs,, and tho owner e-f tho third 75 sovs. fram tlio stake. Seven ' furloiigs. Messrs. "P. Rogers's" and. "J. Rivers's" br. f. Cariita, by Chariemimgno ll—Oourontte. -Sst. 1 Mr. A. Eiiox's b, c. Indiscretion, by Prudent King—Voroiiiquo,- 7st. 91b. (allowed 71k) 2 Mr. E.J, Watt's br. c. Mountain Knight, by Mountain King—La Yeiile, Sst. 21b. ~; 3 Time, lmin, Sovon started. Carlita quickly got to tho front, and . was never 'really troahfcl, wiirahig hy , a length, with three-qtiartcrs- of a length between second and third.
CUMBERLAND STAKES, a swoei% stakes of 10 sovs. each, with ISfIG sovs. added. For thrce-rear-okls and upwards. Tho owner" of the seennd horse to roo.wYo 300 sovs., and the owner of tho third 150 sovs, from tho Stake. Two miles. Messrs, Peterson and Coiiolly's eh. h. Lilyveit, by JJartagoa—Chiffon, Ost. lib I Mr. S. P. Maekny's b. c. Radnor, bv Karlston—Biirletta, Bsi. 21h.' .!. 2 Mr. B. J. Watt's W. h. Midnight Sun, by Multiform—La Nstte. ,Bst. 41b ,■ ' ! 3 Tiaie. Saiin. 32jsec. Harpist (Sir Tristram—Choir Girl) also started. Tho event proved to be a race "between Lilyvoil and Radnor, The latter led slightly into tho straight, bi.it M'Lad.iku, ridJJ3.tr supwbly. gradually drew ahead, and won by three-quarters of n le.iißill. Midnight Sim was ten length,'! awav. CITY - HANDICAP, a handicap sweenstake« of 10 sovs. each, witli 500 Sovs. added, F«r three-year-o!ds smd upwards. The owner of the second horse to receive WO suvs., mid tho owner of tin's third 50 sovs, from tho stake. One mile and five furlongs. Messrs. Clarke Bros,' oil. h. Audacity, by Melton—Sagacity, Rsf, I Messrs. J. ami P. finin's by. li. Cagolu by Ayf Laddie—Tartar, M. 1211)'. ; ... a Mr. ."Tlws. Murdoch's" eh. e. BlueIserrt. by True Blue—-Shimmer, Ost. 71h." ~.. 3 Time, Smi». 4f)lseo. Twelve started. Tho race looked a "good thine;" for Cagoit . itntil the straight, wliwt Audacity, with a splendid sprint, svo« by half a 'length. MANAWATU RACES, {By Tclcsraph.-Prese AsßocfaUoa.) GlirU'tcluircli, April 15Mr. J. E. Henrys has declared the fa!lowiiiK handicaps for tho Maiinwatn Raninit Club's meotinjr :— vAi?lil.;a UtlKDIfiS. of 150 sovs. Ofto
mi.lu ami Paul list. 13ik; Tbo Mover, list. GlWßcr* cote, list. Gib.; limn, Wist. fk;'Timothy, ?:'}• " ] >i- Jfi«'naiii*, lost. 21k; J-aokmaii, Kwm, Wtl; Composed, list, jib'. F-} ar .l Ist, 9h1.; Advancement, Ost.s kadv tad- flst. TAIKOKEi Awa/flat/ ,"Jt- Wl»-; Hfi'iloh, O.st. Sir)..; Ist. 81k; Lady Loujbh, <M, Slk; Moiiofeiruc a,t aj, , SfwUjn., 9* 4il> i; ; First Uinsul, Sst. 31b.; Jitanrtau, Sst. Sib.. 1% 0 lUvct, Bst. la!k; Tdftm-a. Est. T3lb-• TUfi Hntfiu;, Sst. J3ib.; WMta Orate, Sst. 12lM Vocation, Sst. ftlb.; XgftUmara, «st, 91b' \)ctari*, Sst. 81 k; Paoli, fist, 711*.'? Powder, Sst. 4i'k; Sty™*, Sst, jilk; PaWonv. {me, &»..; A.-l-ecto-, Bst.j Jkntrtol'.,. SsCtollman, Sst-i Mcrriw, Bst.; JKlnsteri, "linton hack welter, «f iai .^r S . bovs, Ono milii and a distuscfl.—Firin'ir I ; irm 9st. 1311) ; Bm.aro Jfel, gist 1411). s CluHies, Ost. Sib-.; John Willie, 9st, 31b. J I apam.nfft.mn, 9st. 21k: Sit Donald, fist. 21k; Stnefcadc, Sst. liflk; Gfesfiis, Brt. Idk; KitngifcawiA, Sst, frik; Bsmiwsttan, ci "™.; -JMkkha, Sst. ,Ift, ; R-nsfiam, Sst. oik; f,6nnral M«teo, Bst.: Ranforir. «St. H,b.; Sir Piflfccr, Vst. 121k; Fdr< ,n 27J5i-i?- + - J2!b -'' sl«riji«hnlca, 7st. 121k WKOBOJUf HANDICAP, of 5M w v s . Ono inilo ami a- jst, *: Lmjtwaidor, Sst. sikj Ik.poct, ji»t. ,rtk; Birklino, Bst. 21b.j Chcrnhini, Ost; Kuialdo, 8«t, Blks Hod Jfeo.tr, -gst, .sik: Mft-sterpw.n Sst.. ilk; Marshal aid, Sst. Mb.; Bfmuy M.m, Sst, 2»,r £tr Kno*,. Sst. Itb.j Jtoiitan,' Girl, fcU Cheddar, Ss.t ; Labour &y, Bsf.. : Brians, fist.; Kflj-al Arms 7/it. JMk; Uty Ladae, 7st. 81 >; Omdinir Way, flat. 71b.; Ola nil.' (st. jib.: bhsnfinna.fi, fefc. ■9ft'.; Fir«t Umsfil, fist. Bfk; iM. 71b" • htyfax, fist. Vib.; Toortioft, -fist 71k :
WOOfiTTfiY HACK HANDICAP, of 12(1 snrs. fit* ftirl«#i.--B«.aWtf, fet. JU,", Primes* Msirtoa, -Rst. 91k; Vktori*. Sst! »!k; Arjifiston. Sst, ish,; Fisf/.f'r %t ilk: Xfelibno. Sst. -Ilk.; Ortees, »«{! gib • JiMiisco, ?ii ,11k r Silbmwswji, 'si 13! b',; CLij;.srosC, "at fdih.: K'earita, t*U iAik'; Pornporo. "at. lib.: P-Srseftifer, Tsl. fflb ; Tyson, "St. 71k; 7«t. "ft • Pflyal Seoiit 7st. 7lk; Hi? ««t. St,.; Miirftfe 7«t. ilk; CWMrstn*. >St. .Mb,; Kaaßsnl, 7-1 2i.b.: AHftaiie' vst.,: f.eEcrnl Sf.sder.«, 6st. alb.: Tidra.', Cst. 9 >.; Poftraittsre, 5% SIK, Laßyard, fist, 91k; ftohfirro, 6st. Sib.; B<isslj.«. U,t 7 k; Mystifipfl, Cst. 7Jk; vladiheau; M, /llv.: Oinaiskft, fist. Tfh.
'mjjwmvn ItAKDICAP.-rf SCO *»», Six fnrionirs.—AtflinHmii. 9st. Jlib."; lf s ' n : ., Gi s- V B " l,e ' M - M-b-.r'-Betdcwe, m.. Bib.; Sst 851).: lamitu, ?.,£ Slb.}. ston, Sst. Slkt talhalJa-.'Sai:.' tl-.b j Sir M<i.«M«r, fet. 31'b,: Sauci. fet. 3lk; A Rear. Sst, 3ft.: GhHi.io.le, Sst,: fiatatw 7st. J3lk; Adroit. %i, UStki P'i»v Off, 7st. Wk; Jfanltn. 7ss, Stti, : 7sf. Rlk; Psronilla, "st, STb. r, XjeapulcT, 7st. 7lk; SvbsiWs. 7st. Siki Ze'tes, -7«f 51b;. Tloceuc, "st. 43!j.: Br.-i:i , '-affl.&rit(>, 7.5t..SUt.r Sianeninarv. vS*. !8h..; Evadne, Ttf ; Wild Jju?»»i. Srtflas, ' fist. I.Hk; TTeatho-r, Jist, Jl-Ih.i Rnwor+h, (ijt. fib ; Tlie Gre-!>+ Mo»ol, -fist. 71b.-: ftlpnfern fl=t. 71b.; Ber», Rst. Ti'k; 6=t! "lb,; Mararoi. (Sst. 7!b.j White Plume, 6st. Tib.
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