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THE TURF

HAWKE'S BAY HUNT CLUfI MEETING' :HUNT CUP WON BY TAREROr By Telegraph.—Prces Association. Hastings, October 8. There was dull weather for the opening day of tlio Hawke's Bay Spring Meeting and the attendance was poor. Yesterday's rain brought the course into good, going order. In tho Apley Hack Handicap King's Guard 'fell and broke. Us neck, Tho jockey, J. O'Connell, was rendereiujicoriicious by concussion; and was taken to the Hospital in that condition.. The 6um of ,£9783 passed through the totalisator. Results:— . MAIDEN HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE. of 100 sovs, Two miles. 1 Mr. H. J. Cameron's Motokio' 9st.' 111b (J. O'Connell) 1 4 Mr. H. Davis's ICorirangi, 9st. 71b. (II .Davis) 2 6 Mr. L. H. Cook's Tnmsin, 9st. 71b. ... (Marchant) 3 Also started: 3 Rinjey, lOst. 21b.; 6 Country Boy, 9st. 131b.; 7 Foul Lupin. 9st. 71b. j 5 Master , King, 9st. 71b.; 2 Royal Trophy, 9st. 71b.. . ' .- ■■■■' From a good start Ringey and Motokio took- the lead. Ringey fell at the second hurdle and Korirangi ran . 08. Motokio had a good, lead entering the straight, at the end of the; first round, with Tamsin second. Royal Trophy; fell at the second hurdle, tho second time round.: The race was.then a procession,- Motokio winning 'by lengths. Time, 4min. 3-ssec, APLEtf HACK HURDLES, of 125 sove. One mile and a half. 4 - ' • 4 Mr.. J. H. Prosser's. Naupata, lOst. 131b. (M'Sweeney) 1 6 Mr. H. E.-Troutbeck's Prince Eddie, .. 9st. 13lb. .. (F.' Flynn). 2. 3 Messrs. Barnett ■, and Barton's <Nega-. . • tive, lOst. 91b. ... (H. , Tricklebank) 8 Also started: 2 King's Guard, lOst. 131b.; 7 Sensitive, 9st. 81b.; 5 Dryana, 9sti; 3 Cyra, 9st. King's Guard led- from a good start: followed by Negative. Dryana. baulkedrat the first hurdle. Passing the 6tand,Sen- , sitive was in tho lead with Cyra second. Kinfps Guard fell. at. the second last hur- ■ die, when in.the lead'. Coming into thestraight Naupata took the lead and won. easily. Time, 2min. 58sec. .• : TRIAL HACK HANDICAP, of ;00.'so'vij Four furloigs. • 1 Mr. W. G. Stead's Sweet Cora, .Sst. Gib. (L. Wilson) J 2 Mr. J. S. M'Leod's Tressida, 7st. 71b.' (H. Watson), 3 3 Messrs. W, Richmond and J. Stnith-.' ers's Tinkler, 7st. 71b. ... (Morrish), 8 Also started: 8 Gold Digger,: 9st.: •13 ?ladiness, 9st.; 12 Maraetoara, Bst. L 6lb.; 9 AVoolohra, Bst.*6lb.; 5 Ohiwiu, Bst. 61b.; 3 Crosswords," Ssl.; 61b.;: 15 Maorilander, ; 7st. 71b.; ill Europa, ;7st.'7lb.; 6 Devotion, 7st; 71b.; 4'Chemise, 7st..Vlb.'; 17, Hopeitcg; 7st. 71b.; 7 Rockbound,'.;7st.. 71b.; 10 Labana, 7st. 71b.'; 'li Powder, King, 7st.'7lb.; 16 Bonable,; 7st. 71b'."." ' ■ Sweet Corn led all " the way and won easily by a length and a half, a length separating second- and third; Vladiiesg : fell at the bend into the straight.' Time, 50300. « '• ■ ' '• HAWKE'S BAT HUNT CUP. STEEPLECHASE, of 150 gns.; Two miles and a half. 1 Mr. J. Cameron's Tarero, list. 41b. .. (A. M'Donald) 1. 2 Mr. F. B. Vallance's Chattis, lOst. (G. Marchant) 2 3 Mr. J. D. Smith's Rufus, lOst. 121b:', (A. Tricklebank) 3 Also started: i Bandlero, lOst. 131b.; 6 Master Webb, lOst. 41b.; 7 Commodore, lOst.; 5' Otupai, 105t.;,8. Master King, 9st. 71b. "-V ■ Commodore took the : lead, followed closely by' Master Webb' 'tho latter falling at the double, and Master King Tan off; The-field then strung out. Chattia ; was'in the lead the, second time'past the libst. Tarero assumed command at the back stretch and increasing his advantage, won by several- lengths; • Time, ■ smin, 30sec. -- - HORONUI HANDICAP, of 125 sova.'; ' Oneo round. 2 Mr. C. Morse's Birkline, 7st. 10lb . ' . ..: . (O'Shea) f 1 .Mt. E. Twisfs Prirsefiller, - Tst. 2ib. - : • (C. Sinclair) .0 8 Mr. 23. J,. Watfs Blackall, 7st. 71b. ' (R. Mauson) 3 Also started: fi Multiply, "Sst. 121b.; 11 Kooya, M. 101b.; .12 Dispatch' Carrier, . Bst. 61b. ; 1 Indigo, Bst. 61b; 5 Sir'.Alte,' Bst. .llb.; 9 Stepney, Gst. 131b.; 3-Carillon,. 6st. 121b.; 10 Jem, Gst. 121b; 7 Hygia, Gati 71b.; .13 Anguish, Gst. 71b. From a splendid start Pnrsefiller jumped in front, followed by Birkline and Indigo. Coming into the straight Birkline was in the lead, with Blackali and Ptfrsefiller close up! A rattling finish, resulted in Birklino getting past the post by- a short hcck, a.baro half length between, second and third. 'Tir.io, lmrn. 51sec. . HUNTERS' FLAT HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One milo'ftrid. a half. ; 2 Mr. A. D. Webster's * Parawanui, • 12st. 131b. (Mr. H Jago) 1 3 3tr. J.' BryanV Kui"apataDgi, 12st.' . 101b. (Mr. ; H. J. Cameron) 3 Mr.' J. i E.. White's Royal Tiger, lOst. 121b. ............... (Mr.- G. B Beatson) 3 Also started:-6-Merry Jack; 12st.-101b.; 7 Ringey, list, lllb.; 5 Kirkby, list. Gib.; i Mapuna, lOst. 71b ' Won. by a Time. lmin, 'SOUTEEA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs.; Six .furlongs. G Mr.'.W. S. Davidson's Golden Lvte. : 7st. 41b. .......v.....:.;... 1 .... - (A. Reid) I 3 Mr. R. Marelle's; Spain, vst. l'.'lb. ; (L. Wilson) -2 I Mr.,W. Murray's Conziska. 9st. 101b. (B Deeley) ■ 3 Also started: 7 .Marimba, Sst. 121b.: 10 Sea Lord, Sst. 91b.; 11 Gold Foil, Bst ,71b.j Z Deviation, Bst. 51b.; 9 Tavistecfc'7st.: 121b.; 8 Pearlform, 7st 121b.; 17. Night. ■ shade, 7st. 71b.;'5 Trials,: 7.st. 71b.; 15 Irish Fusilier?''7«fc '51b.: 18 .Ohinciuam. 7st. 31b.; 14 Gold Painting, 7sfc 31b j 16 Mnnie, 7st. 121b.; 12 Hymen, 7st.; 19 Multicipal, 6st. ,121b.; Sinora, 6st. 101b.; 1 Hylami, 6st 101b. ■ Won by over, a length. Time, lmin. lGsec. ' • , ' HUNTERS' HURDLES, of 100 sovs.: Two • - miles. 4 Mr. T. E. Whelch's Imposter, lOst. 71b (H. Burt) .1 2 Mr. ,H. '. A.- Russell's Czaronus, lOst. ' 71b. (H. Tricklebank) 3 1 Mr. J.-.-Cameron's' Koseblush!' list. 121b. (M'Donald). 3 /Also-started:; 7 Foul Lupin,. 10st : 71b.; 5 Royal. Trophy, lOst: '-71b. j- -3 -Konrangi. lOst: 71b.; 8 • Su?-ar,. Push, lOst. 71b.; '■ 6 Waiparapa, 10st.-71b., Won comfortably by ■ five lengths, ten lengths -.separating second . and. . third* Time, 3min 59sec. ' SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. 'Acceptances! for ,the second day of; the Hawke's Bay Spring Meeting . . . TOMOANA HACK HURDLES. One mile and three-fluarters.—Naupata,list. '101b.Negative,: 105t. ; 71b.; Prince Eddie,' 9st. 121b.; Sensative, list. 41b ; Golden Water, 'Jst. 21b. : ; Czaronus, 9st. 21b.Cyra, 9st.; Gladful. 3st. Wainarapara, 9st.; MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP 'Sis futv longs.—Gold Painting, Bst. 51b.: Hvlafoi, Bst. 51bV;'-Surtax. Bst. 21b.; Misa Percy, Sst.; Atuatdro, Sst.; Bunting, Sst.i Bw-' 'gian.Maid,-Bst; Multicipal, Sst.; ine. Bst.. •• ,i-.. .

■ FTAXMEHB HACK HANDICAP., Sit ifurlones—Cbiw'sKa.'Ost;. lib;;' Street-Corn,' Bst.'lllb. j. Bst. 101b.; Sea Lord, jSst. -71b.j'..Mandoline,'.8st;- 71b.;' Gold-Foil, Sst 41b.; Goldonlyfce, fet... 41b;.;: Spain, ?st. 3lb. ; Tavistock. 7st.. 111b.; Pearlform, 7st. 111b; Trials. 7st. Clb.; Nightshade, > 7st. 51b.; Field Force; 7st. 31b.; Oliinewairua, '7st."2lK; Dasher Boy," Gst. 101b.; Sinora, Gst-. 101b. ;

HAIVKE'S BAY GUINEAS. One mile. Asterias, Sst. •' tOLb.; ■ Finhisterre, •! Bsl. 101b.;, Step, -Bst. 51b.; Hydros,. Sst.' slb. J Hylatus. Sst. 51b.; Tarinsamutu^SstSlb.j iDesert Gold, Bst; 51b. !, . ; .

• HASTINGS; STAKES..' :■ Four furtonw. —Chit Chat. ,B't.; Hyallus, Sst. fflbJ'j iHycttus, . Sst.; Powder King, , Bst. 51b! j Rockbound, Sst.' 51b.; Genee, S«t.; Tino Atua, Sst.; Communique. Sst.; Devotion, Rst.; Barleysufrar,-Sst.: Lady Killworth, Sst.; Circle Lady, Sst.; 'Native lady,.Sst.; Sabau, Bst.; Sweet Tipnerary, Bst.;, Mul-. taine. Sst.

SPRING HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter.—Multiply. 9st.j • .Indigo, Sst. 71b.'; "Mummer, Sst 21b.; Sir Alba. Sst. 21b.; Midnielit Star. 7st. fllb.: Bed Book, 7st. 71b.; Blaekall. ,7st: 61b;. Marco Bello, 7st 311).; Sbaki. 7st.; Jem, (M. 121b. j Stenney.' Gst. 121b. ; Sicily, Gst. 71b. .

WAIPATU HACK HANDICAP. One mile.r-CariUon. Sst: 121k: Deviation. Sst. , 51!>.; Goldenlyte, Sst. 31b.; IVhakahoki, Sst. 21b.; Roumania, Sst.; -.Laddgner,°..Tsfc. ; -..- 131b.; St. Omer, 7st. 101b; The Summit, :fct.-91b.; Discussion, Sib.; - Hikaha-

- keke, 7et. 81b.; ; Kurapatangi, 7st. 31b.J' . Aloes, 7st. 31b.;:Munge, 7st.j Hinemanu, ?st.; Falst-one, Gst. 121b.j Anguish, Gat. 101b. ' ' : ■ "■ FINAL HANDICAP. Six furlongsCroesus, 9st. 121b.; Downliam, Sst.' 10lb.;" Hymettus, Sst.; Eligible, 7st. 131b.; Astc-1 rias, 7st. Sib.; PursofiUer, 7st. Gib.; India, Gst. 71b.; Cherry Blossom, Gst. 71b. i 'r ' - t)UNEDIN MEETING j ItELTCEIKOFP WINS MOSGIEL HAN- ' DICAP. (By Telegrarh—.Press Association) ' Dunedin, October 8. The Dunedju Jockey Club's Spring Mooting opened to-day. The weather was fino and the course in good order. The totalizator investments were .£14,120, against i 11,373; on :the corresponding day. last year; The results are:— Spring hurdles, of iso sots, one . mile and three-quarters. 5. Mr. G. N. M'Lean's Kingsway, by Phaeton—Lyddite, - Sst. 81b. (W. Bush) 1 2 Mr. C. Machell'6 Moddite. lOst. 13lb. (A. Wormald) 2 4 Mr. F. George's Silver Shield, 9st:. 9lb. ■\ (J. Hagerty) 3' Also started:-1 Crib, lOst. 51b.; 3 Cervulus, 9st. 21b.; 6 Recharge, !)st. . ■ . . "Five furlongs from home Crib fell. Moddite vas practically leading at, the last fence, : but Kingsway held Tiis .own and' won by half a length from Moddite, who beat Silver Shield by- three lengths. Time, 3min. 22Jseo. '.. ">• /DUNEDIN STAKES, of 300 sots. Four furlongs. (For. two-year-olds.) ; 1 Mr. C. 6.- Dalgety's Disdainful, by Bonny Glen-'-Lady Disdain, 7st. 91b. ■ ■ (J. Campbell) 1' 2 Sir G: Clifford's Winterbourne/^si. (W. 3ell) 2 3 Mr. J, B. Reid's Kilboyne, Bst... (J. Mulsen) 3 Also started: l.War Dancer (bracketed ■with DisdAinful),'Bst.; 4 Madame Butterfly, 7it. 91b.; 5 Lady Superior,.7st. ,91b. , Lady Superior momentarily showed •in front, but Winterbourne Taced,past her, and w;ent on with'Kilboyne. Madame Butterfly; and. Disdainful were a ; couple of Ifeiigths away. Disdainful had <t bad berth on the rail 6, but got through after going a furlong arid a half, and turning into, the-straight .was two lengths clear of Winterbourne. Won by tivo lengths. KilbCyne was two; and a half lengths away . third. Time. 50isec. MOSGIEL HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 8 Mr. C. Machell's Moltohikoff, by •. Monschikolf—Lady Melton, 7st. .. (S. Gibb) 1 6 Sir> G. Clifford's Adjutant, 7st. 41b. ' : V ' (J. Clarke) 2 1 Mr. C. G. Dalgety's Warstep, lOst. 51b. .... (F. E. Jones)-3 Also . started: 4 Palisade, Bst. 21b.; 7 Golden Ring, 7st. 91b.; 3 All Ready,:7st. Sib.;, 2 Slogan, carried 7st.'2lb.; 5 Fender, . 6st. 111b.; 9 Mountain Dream, 6st. 71b. ; ; Approaching the,-mile post the order was Meltdhikoff, Adjutant, and Palisade.; Warstep and Fender were last. At the , five-furlongs .mark, Meltchikoif had a lead' of four lengths, and Warstep was moving up. Meltchikoif entered, the straight three, lengths, in front of Adjutant, with Palisv ade next and Warstep leading the rest. Meltchikoff, who was ridden right out, won by a length and a quarter from Adjutant, who lx:at Warstep by half a length. Time, 2min. 9 l-ssec. ■ \ —Cortes, 7st. 71b. . DUNEDIN: GUINEAS, of 350 sovb. (for . 3-year-olds); One mile. 1 Mr. C. G. Dalgety's Snub, by Martian—Lady Disdain, Bst. slb. (G. J. Pine) 1 3 Mr. G. L. Stead's Wishful,.-Sst. 101b. ■

.... (A. J. M'Flinn) 2 i Mr.'W. Roberts's Redshire, Bst. 51b. , • . : (J. Melaon) 3 Also 6tarted: 2 Battle Eve, Bst. 101b. The start was a good one, but Snub seemed to: get 6hut out. After : going a :little more than a furlong Battle Eve (had. a, slight lead from ■ Redshire and Wishful. At about four and a half furlongs Battle Eve suddenly dropped back, leaving Wishful in the lead. Snub was in charge' before reaching the home turn and won nicely by a length : from Wishful, 'who beat Redshire by six lengths. Time,'lmin, 421-ssec. , -ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. ' - ". Six • furlongs. . 1 Mr; N. 'iV Reid's 'Robert Bell,' by Canrobort—Black Belle, let. 91b. , , ... . ' (J. Olsen)- 1 B Mr. P. 'Bl Steven's Redowa, ,65t..91b.... V • ,(G. Clark) 2

4 Mr. F. H. White's Afton Looh. 7st. 101b. (A. H.- Wilson) 3 Also started: 2 Recorder, 7st, 61b.; 5 Jason, Gst. 71b.

Afton Loch and Robert Bell landed in tho straight two lengths clear of Redowa and Recorder. Insido tho distance Robert Bell drew out and won'.'by: two longths from, Hodowa, who got-up in the Inst stride and boat Afton Loch. Time, lmin. 15 2-ssec. TAIOMA HANDICAP, of 100 sots. Six furlongs. I Mr. G. N. M'Lean's Pyjnma, 7st. 131b. (H. Donovan) 1 II Mr. J. H. Roberts's Fiery Cross, 7st. 91b. (J. Campbell) 2 3 Mr. B. Burgess's Multoe, Bst. 111b. (W. O'Halloran) 3 Also started: 9 Golden Rupee, 9st. 51b.; 7 Cfinrobur, Bst. 51b.; 2 Micky Free, Bst. 31b.; 8 San Sebastian, 7st. 121b.; 5 Cortes, 7st. 121b.; 6 Malvolia, 7st. 81b.; U Arthur George, 7st. 71b.; 10 Dalkeith, ,7st. 71b.; 15 Flregod, 7si. 91b., including 21b. over) 16 Sister Regis, 7st. 71b.; 13 Wingform, 7st. 71b.; 11 Copper Boy, 7st. 71b.; 12 Helicon, 7st. 21b:. - Pyjama led Helicon into the straight, and in the run home won by a length and a half from Fiery Cross. Multoe was a similar distance away third. Time, lmin, 16 l-ssec. OCTOBER WELTER HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Ono mile. 1 Mr. C. Burgess's ch. g. Hap Dha, by' Obligado—Rapids, aged, Sst. 71b. (W. O'Halloran) 1 2 Sir George Clifford's Snapdragon, Bst. 131b. (T. E. Jones) 3 5 ,Mr. J. Grigg's Rorke's Orift, Bst. (W. llobinson) 3 ..Also started: 7 Stevedore, 9st. 31b.; 3 Leading Lady,_Bst. 121b.; i Giralda, Bst.; 8. Sondrete, Bst 41b.; 9 Hatana, Bst.; 6 Olga Carlovna, Bst. ■ Snapdragon.led Olga Carltivna by two lengths into tho straight, where Giralda and Hap Dha were improving their positions. In the straight Hap Dha wore down Snapdragon, and beat her by a neck. Rorke's Drift, who had rnp/deV-up a lot of ground, was tivo lengths away. Time, lmin. Usee. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES, By Telegraph.—Press Association Dunedin, October 8. Following are the acceptances for the second day:— WAKAIiI HURDLES, of 130 eovs. One milo and a half.—Moddite, list. 91b.; ICingsway, list.; Crib; 10st. 31b.; Hatana, 10st. 51b.; Silver Shield, 9st. 31b.; Cervulus, 9ot; 31b. TRIAL PLATE, of 100 soys. Six furlongs.—Benefit, Bst. 51b.; Master Jim, Bst. 51b.; Rorbis Drift, Sat. 21b.;'Helecon, est. 21b.; San. Sebastian, Bst. 21b.; Olga Carlovna, Bst.; Quid, Sst.; • Wingform, 7st. 131b.; .Fiery Cross, 7st. 131b.; Malvolia, 7st. 111b.; Take Down, 7st. 111b. RANFUELY HANDICAP, of 250 .sovs.' One mile,—John Barleycorn, Bst. 121b.; Palisade, Sst. 61b.;' Meltchikoff, Bst. 31b.; Wishful, 7st.. 111b.; Golden King, 7st. 81b.; All Ready, 7st.' 41b. ; Fender, 6st. 131b.; Slogan, Ost. 121b.; Giaralda, Gst. 71b. DOMINION HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Four furlongs—Thestius, Bst.; Koesian, Bst.; Don Pacificio, Bst.'s Madame Butterfly, 7st. 91b.; Ambassadress, 7st. 21b.; lady Superior, 7st. 21b. SHORTS' HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. Six furlongs.—First Glance, . 9st. 121b.; Palisade, 9st. 41b.; Robert Bell, Bst. 91b.; Pride o' Clutha, Bst. 61b.; Golden King, Bst.; Afton Loch, 7sfc. 131b.; Volspiel, 7st. Bib.; Recorder, 7st. 41b.; Cortes, 6st, 71b.; Jason, 6st. 71b'. vKAIKORAI HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Seven furlongs—Golden Rupee, 9st/;21b.; Multoe, 9st.; Taaddeus, Bst. 41b.; Canrobert, Bst.- lib.; Firmhold, Bst.; Micky Free, Bst.; Dalkeith, 7st. 71b.; Copper Boy, 7st. 71b. Sister *Regis, 7st 71b. TELEGRAPH WELTER" HANDICAP, of 150.sovs Seven, furlongs.—United Service, Ost. 71b.; Hap Dha, 9st. 51b.; Snapdragon, Sst. 21b.'; Vocation, Bst. 91b.; Golden Rupee, Bst. 91b.; Stevedore, Sst. 91b.; Mountain Dream, Sst. lib.; Rorkes Drift, 7st. 111b.; Micky Free, 7st. 71b.; WAIKATO HUNT CLUB VVEIGHTS. ! By Telegraph—Press Apsootetion. Wanganui, October 8. Weights for the Waikato Hunt Club Meeting are:— - •' MAIDEN STEEPLES. ,Two; miles, and a half.—Curiruaj lOst.- ;121b«;: lOst. 91b.; Transfer, lOs't'.' 71b. ;' Ambassador, lOst. 51b.; Master lOst. 21b.; Rotorangi, , lOst.; Cannonist, : 9st. 101b.; Captain Lock,: 9st. 101b.;. Tangihero, 9st. 71b.;: Ivillarney, Sst. 71b ; Marcus, 9st.

71b.; Sunstar, 9st. 71b.; Grey Ghurka, 9st. 71b.; Black Bobs, 9st. 71b.; Lady Lovelia, 9st. 71b.; Busfer Bill, 9st. 71b.; St. Nick, 9st. 71b.; Glenbuni) 9st. 71b.; Rapuke, 9st. 71b.; Hawera, 9st. 71b.; Giraffe, list. 71b. WAUiATO HUNT CLUB CUi 1 . Three miles.—Golden Gloro, lflst. 21b.; Okihian, lOst. 21b.; Nicomar, 9st. 121b.; Gaiding Way, 9st. 121b. | Lady Penury, 9st. Bib.; Minister, Bsi. 121b,; Worcester, Sst. 111b.; Toreador, Bst. lOlu.; Jolie Pille, Bsl'. 101b.; Gallupin, ' Sst.. 91b.; Achillens, Bst. 81b. j Glinando, Bsfc. 71b.; Taj Maliil, Sst. 71b.; Tripoli, Bst. 51b.; Monorail, Bst. 41b.; Kaueen, Bst. 31b.; Maui Nina, Sst. 21b.; Hemisphere, Bst.; Pendoon, Sst.; liiapuna, Sst,; Ruination, Bst.; Glittering bands, Bst.: Chamanade, 89t. VICTORIA' HACK HANDICAP. Pive furlongs.—Mosman, 9st. 51b.; Genevive, 9st. lib.; Coloraine, 9st. 31b.; Caimonist, 9st. 31b.; Captain Look, 9st. lib.; Hesperian, 9st.; Papakanui, 9st.; Grey Ghurka, 9st.; Lady Lobolia, 9at.; Glentiirn, 9st:; Rapiike, 9st.; Hawea', Sat.; Kaipara, 9st.; Monty, 9st.; Belgian Lass, 9st. ' BARBOWIE HANDICAP. Six furlongs. —Self, lOst. Gib.; Hamlet, 9st.; Genevive, 9st.; Colerani, Sst. 131b.; Chamanade, Bst. 121b.; Glittering Sand<s,. Bst.. 71b.; Hum, Bst. 71b.; Bhiel'oqil, Bst. 51b.; Miss Avalanehe, Sst.' 51b.; Lady Gwendolen, Bst. 31b.: Permit, Bat. 31b.; Warenga, Sst. lib.; Maid of Orleans, Bst.; Liondor, Bst.; Rangle, Sst.; Embers, Bst.; Parsimony, Bst.; Blue Rose, Bst.; Kiddenmnnster, Bst.; Brookfield, Bst.;. Millog&wnie, Bst. LADIES' BRACELET. One milo.and a half.—Pendoon, lOst. 131b.j Takimm, lOst. 131b; Hemisphere, lOst. 71b; Glenopai, lOst. 61b.; Dunrobin, lOst. 31b.; Hopve, lOst. 31b.; Spalna, lOst; 21b.; Lady Lobelia, lflst.; Papukanui, lflst.;. Tinoroto, lOst.; Correzidor, 103t. ; Tenacious, lOst.; _Belgian Lass, lOst.; Listnore, lOst.; Etnbers, lOst.; Sun Star, lOst.; Black Bobs, lOst.; Buster Bill, lOst.; Marcus, lOst. DUSTOW WELTER HANDICAP. One mile.—Bhiestone, list. 71b.; Waimaa, list.; Fireaway, lOst. 91b.; Advancer, lOst. 91b.; Golborne, lOst. 61b.; Cnreim. lOst. 51b.; Sedition, lflst. 121b.; Lady Renown, lOst. 21b.; Transfers, lOst.; Ambassador, 9st. 121b.; Master Leslie, 9st.. 101b. j King Hippo, 9st. 91b.; Rotoranei, 9st. 9 b.; Captain Loci', 93t. 91b.; Hockey, 9st. 71b.; Black Bobs, 9st. 71b.; Girafle, 9st. 71b. HUNTERS' HURDLES. Two milesTalvinini, lOsfc. 61b.; Curerua, lOst.; Dunrobin, 9st. 101b.; Master Leslie,' 9st (lb.; Rotorangi, 9st. 61b.; Hopye, 9st. Prince Leo, 9st.; .Chamanade, Bst. 131b. ; Spalperion, Bst. 101b.; Glittering Sands, Bst. 81b.; Blueform, Bst. 61b.; Miss Avalanche, Sst. 61b.; Glue Pot, Bst. 51b.; Lady Gwendolen, Bst. 41b.; Torotoro, Bst. 41b.; Tinorika, Sst. 41b.; Permit, Bst. 41b.; Spalpa, Bst.- 41b.; Acid Drop, Bst. 31b. ; Warniga, Sst. 21b.; Glefchen, Bst.,- Glideaway, Bst.; Maid of . Orleans, 'Bst.;, Glideaway, Sst.; King Lupin, Bst.; Corregidor, Bst.; riawarden, Sst.; Liondor, Bst.; Marne, Sst.; Vel-ma,-Bst.; Wickitea, Sst.; Chilblame, est.; Gladiola, Bst.; Matator, Bst.; Sleepy Jack, Bst.; Tennisse, Bst.; Gipsy, Bst.; Martian, Bst.; Meddeler, 'Bst.; Parsmony, Sst.; Blue Rose, Bst.; Little Lady, Bst.; Roscommon. Sst.; Kidderminster, Bst.; Pre-eminent, Bst.; Brookfield, Sst.; Wainora, Bst. C.J.C. NOMINATIONS. . By Telegraph —Press Association. Christchurch, October 8. The ; following nominations.liave been received for the principal events at the C.J.C. Metropolitan Meeting:— STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 1500 sovs. Six furlongs.—Tatterley. Downliam, Hoy, Hyginas, Hydms, Denise Orme, Ardent, Steep, Three, Ch-akwana, Happiness, Pirn Glance,.Wisebird, Flying Start, Wishful, Recorder Halina, Taringamutu, Probation, Deviation, Malvolia, Tree Lncerae, Tame Duck, .■ Palisade,' Balboa, Tete-a-tete, Desert Gold, Nones, Bimeter, Mnrtius, Eindhorn, Mirikoff, Belasco, Bellshire, Derby Day, Red Charm, Daytime, Encore, Jeannot, Week End, Medley, Chortle, Paciform, Bertrada, Chudic, Mark Anthony, Master Achilles, Husliar bye, Golden Rupee, Peronilla, Bee, Botanist, Robert Bell, Meltchikoff, Croesus. JUVENILE PLATE, of 500 sovs.' Five furlongs.—Hyginas, Hyilus, Hyittus, Kilboyne, Kilbrogan, Kilkee, Thestins, Three. Happiness, Plying Start, Floweret, Good Hope, Winterbourne, The Toff, Hilna, Koesian, Bonny Dream, Wardancer, Disdainful, Madam Butterfly, Malvolia, Tame Duck.' Down, Egypt, Desert Gold, Clywyd, Worth l " Thames, Bellshire; Native Lady,! Tressida, Samisen, < Multaine, Chemise,' Nystadi Marie Anthony,'b.. f. Varcoargon, 3vts„ Sweet Com, Pink Rose, Pyjama. METROPOLITAN HANDICOP, of 1250

sovs. .One mile and a half.—Midnight Star, Hoy, Kaminohe, Rinaldo, Bonny Helen, Pavlova, Goldstreanli Indigo, Slogan,' Adjutant, Wishful, Mountain Dream, Deviation, Warstep, Palisade, Balboa Sir Alba, Fair Rjjsamond, Speoialform, Chortle, Multiply, Bertrada, Expect. Sinapis, Mark Anthony, Bltickall, Eligible, John Barleycorn, Bee, Montana, Roumania, Ardeuvhor.

CANTERBURY CUP, of 1000 sovs. Two miles and a quarter.—Midnight Star, Pavlova, Indigo. Adjutant, Wishful, Warstep, Snub, Balboa, Desert Gold, Chortle, Multiply, Marc Anthony, John Barleycorn, Anlenvlior • ■ ; THE JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, of 1000 sovs. One mile.—Tatterley, Downham, Eligible, Dribble. Hoy, Kaminohe, ■Pavlova, Seadown, Goldstrearo, Indigo, Three, Chakwana, First Glance, Wisebird, Flying Start, Harlequin, Adjutant,

Wishful, Mountain Dream, Probation) Malvolia, Palisade, Down, Scotch Melody Balboa, Desert Gold, Tete-a-Tcte, Nones, Martins, Fabrikoff, Belasco,.. Sir Alba, Fail- Rosamond, Redshire, Snecialform, Daytime, Encore, Jeannot, CEortle, Multiply, Pariform, Bertrada, Expect, Marc Anthony, His Eminence, John Barleycorn, Bee, Bandy, Montana, Meltchikoff, Ardenvhor, Croesus, Taringamutu.

MEMBERS' HANDICAP, of 750 sovs. Seven furlongs.—Tatterley, Downham, Eligible, Dribble, Hoy, Kahinohe, Hydrus, Ardent, Pavlova, Seadown, Step, Three, Chakwana, First Glance, Hardshot, Gunrest, Wisebird. Flying Start, Harlequin, Adjutant, Wishful, Eeoorder, Mountain Dream, Halina, Probation, Malvolia, Tree Lucerne, Palisade, Down, Scotch Melody, Balboa, Desert Gold, Tete-a-'JCete, Nones, Bimeter, Martius, Fabrikoif, Belasco, Sir Alba, Bed Charm, Daytime, Encore, Jeannot, Week End, Medley, Chortle, ■ Pariform, Bortrada, ( Sedd-cl-Uahr, Maltegarde, Marc Anthony, Bee, Botenist, Rumania, Meltohikoff, Croesus, Taringamutu. G. G. STEAD MEMORIAL GOLD CUP, of 1000 sovs. One mile and a quarter.— Midnight Star, Rinnldo, Pavlova, Indigo, First Glance, Wisebird, Flying Start, Wishful, Warstep, Snub, Balboa, Desert Gold, Emperador, Nonos, Martius, Sir Alba, Chortle, Expect, Marc Anthony, John Barleycorn, Bee, Ardenvhor. FLEMINGTON GALLOPS. By TeleerMli-l'was Associatlon-OopyrlcM Flemington, October 8. At the gallops this morning Cvklon did ten furlongs in 2min. 13sec., Kildalfcon six KS&rigs in lmin. 20sec., Pretty Booby a.mile in lmin. 45isec., Bosanna a mile in imin. 50s_ec., Flash of Steel and St. Spaea, seven' furlongs in : lmin. 32sec.

SALE OF BLOOD STOCK. Sydney, October 8. At the blood-stocfc sales, the brood mare Marcotina fetched 525 guineas, King's Fancy .125 guineas, and Bob Bunsoiv 325 guineas. , WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB, • The following have been 'appointed officers of the Wellington (late Hutt Valley) Trotting Club:—President, Mr. E. .L. Biddiford;' vice-presidents, Dr. Ross, Messrs. T. Edwards, H. J. Palmer, W. A. Mowbray,, T. Madden, P. M'Parland, E. P. Bunny, S. .V. Burridge, J. Mandle, and Major A. M, Samuel; stewards, Messrs. J. E. August, J. .'P. Cray, W. H. Edwards. J. Elvines, J. P. Foley, W. C. James, E. Along, J. D. Marks, R. M'Whirter, H. J. Palmer, H. E. Ryder, John Sharps, J. W. Sharpo, W. H. Edwards, and 0. Upton; judge, Mr. A. Laurenson; 6tarter, Mr. C. O'Connor; handicapper, Mr. F. C. Thomas; timekeepers, Messrs. W. F. Ross, W. Riordan, T. Thomas; clerk of scales, Mr. H. W. Edwards; clferk of course, Mr. H. Arnold; secretary, Mr. R. W. Short; treasurer, Mr. J. Sharpe. A programme covering stakes of over ,£6OO was passed, and a gold cup, valued at was presented by Mr. H. J. Palmer.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2588, 9 October 1915, Page 6

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2588, 9 October 1915, Page 6

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