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THE TURF

__ fr_ ■ ,y GREYMOUTH MEETING. 4 ——— ■ ■ f .WAIPTJmri WINS BIG RACE. ' { (By Teleemph.—Press Association.) Greymouth, October 27. i The Spring Meeting of the Greymouth Jockey Club was opened to-day in glori- 1 ous weather. The totalisatorput through £4651, as against JJ5153 for the corres- 5 poing day last year. The results are: — • TEIAL HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. Five c furlongs. c 1 Mr. W. Olderog's Gasoline, 9st. lib. (Moran) 1 { 2 Mr. R. Hemsteed's Pavlovna, 7st. 71b. (Moore) 2 2 3 Mr. T. Cameron's Divorce, 9st. . ' (Creaner) 3 ] Also started: 6 Beggar Maid, ?6t 71b.; i 6 The Joker, 7st. 71b.; 7 Asturais, 7st. 71b.; 4 Crown Battery, 7st. 71b. Won j by three-quarters of a length. Time, luiin. 4 3-ssec. , PAKOA HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. Six furlongs and a half. 4 Miss O'Brien's Tho Nut, 9st. 9H>. , (Campbell) 1 , 1 Mr. J. S. Baker's. Foredt Belle, Sst. 31b (Scobie)' 2 4 Mr. A. Beban's Missile. Bst. 111b. (Poulgrain) 3 Also started: 3 Optician, 7st. 71b.; 5 Todono, 7st. 7st. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin. 2 4-ssec. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP, of 100 bovs. One milo and a quarter. 4 Mr. R. Hanrahan's Waipuuui, 7st. 121b (lJouovon) 1 Sir. J. J. Beeban's Glencannich, Sst. (iicobie) 2 3 Mr. A. Donrielan's Waikehua, 9st. (Wormald) 3 Also started: 5 Throve, Bst. 41b.; 2 Bonny Boj,' Bst. When the stand was reached 'liirave led Glencannich by a fwigith, Waikehua, Waipunui, and Bonny Boy following in the order named. There was little enange until the home turn was reached, when Glencannich, Waikehua and Waipunui moved up to Thravo. A. great rate down the straight resulted in Waipmiui gaining tho verdict by length and a half from Glencannich, who was halt a length ahead of Waikekuu. Time, 2tnin. 15 3-ssec, ELECTRIC- HANDICAP, of 55 eovs. Five furlongs and a half. $ Mr. P. DoniieUan's Mertou, syrs., lOst. 91b. .'. (A. Wormald) 1 1 Mr. W. Olderog's Gasoline, syrs., 9st. Bib. tfUorau) 2 i£r. Thoa. Sulivaii's The Joker, aged, 73t. 71b. : . 3 The only starteia. Won. easily, rime, lmin. 10 1-osec. WELTEii. HANDICAP, oi 50 soys.. Seven . ; furlongs. ■ 3 Mr. Jas. Barr's Uptiuian, Bst....(Barr) 1 2 Mr. J. D. Wiughain's Glsnongly, Sst. 31b (Holmes) 2 1 Mr. G. H. Ayer's Toione, Bst. (Creaner) 3 Also started: 1 Waipunui, Mat. alb. Won by four lengths. Time. lmin. 32sec. BPEIWtr HANDICAP, of 80-sovs.- Five furlongs. 2 Mr. M. Sheedye Impulsive, 9st. . 41b (Holmee) 1 4 Miss O'Brieji's The Nut, Sst. (Campbell) 2 3 Mr. A. Boban's Thrave, 9st. 91b. (Poulgmin) 3 Also started: 1 Nithsdale,- flst. 31b.. Wou by a 'neck. Thrave was half a length fuitther back. Time, lmin. IS 3-asec. COBDEIn HANDICAP, of 55 sovs. Fivo furlongs. 1 Mr T. Cameron's Divorce, 9st. 91b. (Creaner) 1 3 Mr. N. M. Hempsed's Pavlovua, 7st. 71b.' (Moore) 2 i Mr. J. S. Baker's Forest Beile, bst 3lb (Siiobie) 3' Also started: 5 Eurik, 9st. 31b.; 2 Yeodel, Bst. lib.; 7 Crown Battery, 7st. 71b.; B Grand Cup, 7st. 7lb. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin. 3 4-ssec. ' SECOND DAY'S ACEPTANCES. Greymouth, October 27. Acceptances for the second day are:— FLYING HANDICAP. Five furlongs.-. Gasoline, lOst. lib.; Pavlovna, Sst. 5lb:; l'oedel, 7st. 131b.; Crown Battery, 7st. 131b.; The Joker, 7st. 71b.; Grand Cup, -7st. 71b. ■-■■■■'■ NGAHERE HACK HANDICAP. Six fuilong-s.— Golden Morn, 9st. 81b.; Missile, Bst. 181b.; Forest Bbllo, • Bst. 91b.; The Nut, Bst. 5lb;; Toione, 7st. 131b. OCTOBER HANDICAP." Orio.mile.Divorco, 9st. 41b.; Waikehua, 9st. 31b.; Waipunui, 9st. 21b.; Glencannich, Sst. 81b.; Thrave, Bst.; Bonnv Boy, 7at. 121b.; Optician, 7st. 121b.; Impulsive, 7&t. 91b. COUNTY HANDICAP. • Six furlongs.Nithsdale, 9st.; Missile, 9at.; Impulsive, 9st.; The Nut, 85t..61b. AHATJRA WELTER. Seven furlongs — Waikehua, lOst. 111b.; Waipunui, lOst. 41b.; Gasoline, lOst 31b.; Thravo, Sst. 101b. The Nut, Bst. 131b.; Toione, Sst. 51b.; Glenongly, Bst 31b. PAEEWeLL HANDICAP. Five furlon"s and a hrtlf.—Merton, list. 71b.; Golden Morn, 9st. 101b.; Divorce, lOst. 91b.; Kurik, 9st. 31b.; Missile, 93t; Impulsive, 9st.; Forest Belle, Sst. 91b. ■ STEWARDS' HANDICAP. Five furlcngs.—Gasoline, lOst. lib.; Pavlovna, Bst. 51b.; Yoedel, 7st. lSlb.; Crown Battery, Ist. 131b.,"The Joker, 7st. 71b.; Miss Masterful, 7st. 71b.

GORE SPRING MEETING. SECOND DAT' (By Telegraph.—Presa .Association.) " Gore, October 27. Tor tho 6eoond day. of the Gore Spring Meeting tho track was in splendid order. The totalisator handled J59212, making • the total for the meeting i>23.451, against ■£23,45G last year. The results are:— DOMINION HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs. , Saxtomart, Bst 1 Marvellie, flat. 81b 2 ! Maxtutz, 7st .-. 3 ' Scratched: Giralda, Olga, IColmar, Glensponse. Won by half a knfjth. Time, Ira in. 15 2-ssec. ; SECOND DISTRICT HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. Neuroma, 9st; 2lb 1 Golden Key, Ost .'. 2 i Aerogram, Bst. 91b 3 Scratched: Outlook. Won by two lengths. Time, 'lniin. 30sec. ' WAIKAKA HANDICAP. One mile and a distance. 1 H«eioae, Bst. 21b 1 • Peerless, 7st. 61b 2 ' Fcbdor, 7st. 21b ..'.... 3 Won by two lengths. Time, lmin. 5 3-ascc. ' - OTAMA TEOT. One mile and a half. [ Black Yet, Msec 1 , Vincent, scr 2 Oyster Shell, 12soc '. 3 ' Won by three lengths. Tinie, 3miii, 4'lsec. WANTWOOD STEEPLECHASE. About three miles and a half. Golden Grape, 9st. 10ib 1 Tommy, 9dt. 91b 2 . Tolstoi, lOat. 51b 3 Scratched: True Blue, Hratli 11, Fairy 1 Finn. Won by three lengths. Time, 1 6min. _20sec. The stewards held an in--1 quiry into tho running of Golden Grape i compared with his form on the first day After hearing lengthy evidence, the ia- ■ quiry was adjourned until 8 o'clock tonight. i STEWARDS' HANDICAP. Six furlongs. , fetor, 9st. 71b ;. 1 , Glenfcrn, 7st. 31b 2 j Martuk, 7st. lib ■. 5 Scratched: My Lawyer, Russo, , Officious, > Won by a length and a half. Time,.lniiu. losec. . ■ BALFOUR TROT. One mile. . Oystor Shell, 9sec 1 ' Arbiter, Bsec 2 Lapaloma, 9sec ■. 3 Scratched: Mistake, Cathedral- Chimes. Won easily. Time, 2inin. 27 2-ssee. lIURIIIIKU , HANDICAP. One mile. .. Mofgiel, Bst. 101b 1 ! Obolus, 7st. 71b ; 2 ' Buller, Bst. 41b 2 Scratched: Sombrero, Peorloss. .Won • by a nose. ■' r 3 TRACK WORK AT RICCARTON. I (By Tel«srapli.~SreoJ<ul Correspondent.) ' Christchurch, October 27. Tho morning was lino at Eiccarton, but 3 none of tho horses wero out tin. a time--3 making mission. • Nevertheless a. groai amoiuit Of useful work was accomplished, 5 most of which was done on tho plougl and tan. j Gnome was indulged in a useful'working gallop over seven furlongs on the sand, and Jtartius ran seven furlongs or the sand in lmin. 30}scc. Mower of the West was responsible foi a half-mile on tho sand in 52sec. Baritone covered seven furlongs in lmin 35se<;., uud Troon a mile in lmin. ■tosec. Holiday went well while boing sprintei

lown the straight of the course proper. p] Chiysotis was in front of Warstop at m :lio end 01' a mile, neither being hurried, i'ho journey was accomplished in lmin. USisec. • ?" Scotch Melody got to the end of seven "> furlongs in lmin. 38sec. e1 Don Francisco and Snapdragon were C together at the end of a milo and a quar- oi tor on .the 6and in 2min. 2GJseo. • B( Slogan ran the last four of six furlongs A in 54sec. tj, Marsa brushed over five furlongs in lmin. 3Jsec. ._ Briar Patch left half a mile behind in £ SGJsec. 0 Flying Start and Samisen, easing np cl over the last bit, covered four furlongs 0 on the course proper in 51sec. B Charmilla was better than Skirl over ft the last half of a mile in 54seo. Firegod Tan six furlongs in lmin. 20sec, and Carolus a mile in lmin. 48sec. li Banian had a slight advantage over li Philadelphia at the end of six furlongs, a run in lmin. 20sec. Patreclus and Murdant covered three furlongs on the tan in 37£seo. ;, Kilmeny did a serviceable gallop over a mile and a furlong in 2min. sseo. _ . Sunbeam and Corrie were associated in a Tound over the fences. Both jumped " well, and there was nothing between them t at the end of tho task. t Oriande and Trcadfire were sprinted down the straight of the course proper. 0 Pee and Honesty ran two furlongs up j the back in 27sec, and finished a round on the sand at a thTee-quarter pace. After breakfast Spauglo, with the_as- " sistanoe of Gyp over the last two furlongs, Tan five furlongs easily on the course proper. n First Glance covered the last half-mile v of a round on the sand in 52sec. _ j Trilby had an advantage in the weights, and beat Bon over five furlongs, run in lmin. ssec. . t Leading Lady ran 6ix furlongs in lmin. t 20setf: . • a Samiel and Glee got to the end of six e furlongs in lmin. 203 sec._ Samiel finished the better of tho pair. _ . Parable was running along nicely at j the end of half a mile, run in 56Jseo. _ Listen finished better than Mescal, with , Olga Carlovna a length or-two further j back, over half a milo, in 52isec Teviotdale left five furlongs behind on j the sand in lmin. 6Jsec. , > Down and Riga spurted the first two of five furlongs, and then finished the distance at an easy pace. Medley covered the last four of five furlongs, in 55iseo. Uncle Dan and E«d Knight finished to- \ gether at the end of half a mile on the course proper in 57isec. Chorale brushed over the last four of a si 3> furlongs' gallop. Sartorze got to the end of six furlong* ] in lmin. 18! sec. ] Bonny Maiden and Mnmura were asso- j ciated in a five furlong task, in which ] the former showed to more advantage, ] the distance heing covered 'in lmin. CJsec. j Several, others were allotted half to three-quarter pace work, including Bimeter, Banksia, Rencontre, Nones, Vanquish, Margarita. Bold Stroke, Varinal, ; Corrie, Cortes, Flora Macdonnld, Lady Minerva, Kingsway, Lady Voles, Star- < gazer. Red Book, Margarine. Englestone, ' Glonowl, Wharfinger, Merry Trick', Balios, ] Kelentina, and Sutala. 1 MELBOURNE GUP. THE FINAL ACCEPTORS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ■ (Rec. October 27, 9.25 p.m.) ] Melbourne, October 27.. Following are the final acceptors for , tlie ,MELBOURNE CUP, a. handicap , sweepstake of 30 sovs. cacli, with 8000 sovs. added. Two miles. —Cagou, 9st. 61b.; Lilyveil, 9st. 31b.; Uncle Sam, 9st. 21b.; Rathlea, Bst. 91b.; Posinatus, Bst. 81b.; Aurifer, Bst. 71b.; Sir Alwynton, Bst. -51b.; St. Spasa, Bst. 51b.; Sir Solo, Bst. 31b.; Ulva's Islo, Bst. 31b.; Eltham, Sst. 21b.; Wassail, Bst.; Sylvanniore, 7sfc. 131b.; Eubulons, 7st. . 101b.; Owen Roe, 7st. 81b.; Woorak, 7sfc. 61b.; Rufino, 7st. 61b.; Indiscretion, 7st. 51b.; Waltz, 7st. 31b.; Juan' Fernandez, 7st. 31b.; Moonbria, 7st. 31b.; Gladwyn,, 7st.' 21b.; Newberry, 7st. lib.; St. Carwyne,' 7st. lib.; Calamus, 7sti. lib.; Carlita, 7st.; Giru, 6st,. 121b.; Kingsburgh, 6st. 121b.; Naxberry, 6st. 121b. j Husb. Money, 6st. 111b.; Burrabadeen, 6st.. 91b.; Alliiigar mite, 6st. 91b.; Defence, 6st. 71b.; Mirabflite, 6st. 71b.; Aristaeus, 6st. 71b. FLEMINCTON CALLOPS. By IWoerapa—Prois Aonoolatlon—Oopyrlelt Flemlngton, October 27. On the tracks Woorak did ten furlongs in 2mm. 14see., Mountain Knight nine furlongs in 2min. lsec, Giru nine furlongs in lmin. 595e0., Allingamito and Indiscretion eleven furlongs in 2min.- 30sec, Moonbria and St. Spasa ton furlongs in 2min. 15scc.,.Maxberry and Calamus twelvo furlongs in 2niin. '445e0., Cagou ten furlongs in 2min. 13sec, Ulva's Isle and Sir Alwynton twelvo furlongs in 2min.'4ssec., Fidelio tho same distanco in the same time, Kingsburgh ten furlongs in 2min. 16sec, Bon Ton a mile in lmin. SOsec, Uncle Sam ten furlongs in 2min. 23sec., Newberry ten furlongs in 2min. 175e0., Aristaeus ten furlongs in 2min. 16sec, Carlita eleven furlongs in 2min. 31seo.

GALLOPS AT CAULFIELD. By Telegraph—Pres3 Association— Copyright (Reo. October 27, 5.5 p.m.) Melbourne, October 27. At Caulfield tbis morning Sir Solo galloped nine furlongs on the sand in 2min. Aleconner covered a mile and a lialf in 2min. 39isec. St. Carwyne took a second less over the same distance, the times ou the way being: Four furlongs, 50sec.; six 'furlongs, lir.iu. 18sec.; one railo, lmin. 44sec.; ono mile and a quarter, 2min. lOisec. GREYMOUTH TROTTING CLUB. (By Telcgraph-Frea Association.) Groymouth, October 27. Acceptances for tbo Greymouth Trotting Club's second day (October 29) are:— TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP (saddlo). Two miles.—Kopara Dick, 2sec; Lauderhill, 2sec; Belle Q., 9sec.; Triumph, 12 sec; Inquisitive, 12sec; Wattlowood, 26 fiec; Silver Star, 26sec; Truce, 26see; Hydroplane, 3flsec. HURRICANE HANDICAP (saddle). One mile.—Volter, 2sec; Ned Corbett, 3sec; Chief Spec, ssec.,- Myrtle Palm, ssec; Darkness, Sscc; Maida Rouble, b sec; Amy Dillon, 7sec; Manola, 7sec; Stormless, 7sec; Rita H., Bsec; Signoretta, Ssec; Matilda, lOsoc. NGAHERE HANDICAP (harness). Ono mile and a half.-Galician, ' scr.; Ethol Ball, lOsec; Inquisitive, 12sec; lho Searcher, Msec; ICaikanui, 15sec.; Bohemian, IGsec.; Franz Hanlou, 175e0.; Riiatapu, 17sec; Chocolate Soldier, Msec; Genial, 255e0.; Grey Ruin, 25sec.; Dreainlaiul, 26sec; Whispering Boy, 27«ec. ; LABOUR DAY HANDICAP (harness). Two miles.—Myrtle Palm, Gscc; Lucy AYsdlace. Bsec; Peony, 14scc.j Lady Goole, 15sec; Diction, 16scc; Bisa, lßsec. AVIATION HANDICAP (harness). One mile.—Roosevelt, scr.; Lady Marion, 2sec.; Lord Audley, 3sec; Rotorua, 4sec; Miss Audrey. 33ec. BLji.CKB.4LL HANDICAP (harness), Two miles.—Galician, scr.;.Diction, 2seo.; Bisa, lOsec.; Romany Rye, lOseo.; Childless. 2O.=ec.; Franz, Hanlou. 20scc. WHIRLWIND HANDICAP (harness). Ono mile and a quarter.—Lord Andley, ecr.; Miss Audrey, 3sec; Chief Spec, 3 Eec.; Darkness. 3sec.; Jlada, 3scc.; W : Bella, teec; Cissj' Lincoln, 6eec; Rikh, B?ec. RUNANGA HANDICAP (saddle). One mile and a half—Kopara Diclc, scr.; Bisn., Ssce.; Romany Ryo, 3sdc.j" Inquisitive, 8 sec; The Searcher, lOsec; Ktiikanni v .,U sec.; Fairy Whispers, 12sec; Bohemian, 12sec; Maimot, lteco.j Goldseeker. 17sec; Grey Ruin, lSscc.; Genial, lOsec; Comedy ; Queen, 21sec; Topsy C, 23sec; Capeivcll, . 2'ssec. ; NOTES AND COMMENTS [Bt Glßncoe.] i There will bo racing at Gisborno tol morrow and on Friday. ~ • Nominations for tho Feilding Jockey : Club's meeting closo on Friday. In connection with tbo Auckland Racing Club's Spring Mooting, ownere 1 are reminded that acceptances and final

payments for the first day'e events must be made by Friday evening. Reputation was shippod south last night in order to fulfil his engagements in tho Derby and other important events at tho Canterbury Jockey Club's Metropolitan Meeting at Ricoarton. Other horses on board tho southern steamer last night included Asterias and the members of S. Waddell's team. Winning jockeys at the Wellington Racing Club's Spring were: C. Emerson (3), B. Deeley (2), T. Pritchard (2), P. Patterson, W. Ryan, A. Oliver, R. • Edwards, H. Young, W. Bell, J. O'Shea, .L. Wilson,- and R. Manson (1 each). Anna Carloyna, whd broke down during the running of the Oaulfiold Cup, had to be removed from the course in a horse ambulance. On- the concluding day of the South Australian Jockey Club's Spring Meeting at Adelaide, the winners of three out of sis races were New Zealand-bred hcraes, viz., Soultberg (Soult—Waiorongomai), Donadagama- (Vasco —Belle Clair), and Wanstead (Turquoise—Last Chance). It is stated that, in addition to his ordinary winning percentages, W. H. M'Lachlan received something like £600 for riding Mountain Knight and other of Mr. Watt's horses at the recent A.J.C. meeting at Randwick. The V.R.C. Spring Meeting commences at Flemington. on Saturday next, when tho Derby will be decided. The Melbourne Cup is to be run on Tuesday next. R-eports from Melbourne, say that Bon Ton is looking tho picture or health and is in great heart for his coming engagements at Flemington. . FIXTURES. Oct. 28—Greymouth J.C. Spring. Oct. 29 and SO.-Poverty Bay T.C. Spring. Nov. 4 and 7.—Auckland Xt.C. Spring. . Nov. 7, 9, 11, and 14.—Canterbury J.C. Metropolitan. Nov. 18 and 19.—Marlborough R.C. Spring. Nov. 2S and SO— Feilding' J.C. Spring.'

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