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V.K.C. AUTUMN MEETING AUSTRALIAN CUP. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (itec. March 7, 0.25 p.m.) x Melbourne, Jlareh 1. AUSTRALIAN GUI', of 2500 sovs., second horse 51)0 sovs. and third liorso -oil sovs. Two milca and a quarter. Mr. J. Timm's I), h. Cherubim, by Martian—Grand Opera, syrs., Sst". lib ;••••••• 1 Mossrs. J. Mills and V. T. Heywood s ch. h. Wishing Cap, by fortunatus—.Ring' Hose, Syrs., Sst. 511). ...... - Mr. J. Wilson's b. 111. Hush Money, l>y Bobadil—Remain, Syrs., Sst. lib. ... .J Grand Fleet was fourth, Carlita filth. Time, 3min. 55sec. Also started: Carlito, Mnrai fus Cyklon, Patrobas, ,I'lasli of kte-cl. Grand Fleet, Sea Pink, Corstep, A\estcourt, Christian Brother, Ifathfarnham, and Coronatus. Cherubini led after a furlong was rim, and increased to ten lengths after a mile, From Flash of Steel, Rathfarnham, <-}klon,' Grand Fleet, . and Hush Money. Bonnding the turn Wishing Cap was second, six lengths behind Cherubim, the tho distance Wishing Clip spurted, CheiuFleet, Christian Brother, and fearlita. At the distance Wishing Cup spurted, Cherubini pulling up a length 111 iroiu. HOPEFUL STAKES. Five furlongs.Agathon, 7st 101b., 1; Bueklaw. 7ijt. <lb., 21 S&ntflrw, 7st. 10st., 3. Nineteen fitait' ed. AVou hy u short neck. Time, lrmn< "\SCOT VALE -STAKES, 1000 sovs. Six furlongs. Deneb, Bst. 71b J Wedge, Sst. 101b. - Wolaroi (weight not cabled) ...• •> There were nine starters. The winner was .always on terms with AVedge at the distance. Won by tnieequarters of a length. w' STK-PPIJiCHASE.— Artillery Bill. l#»t. llih, 1; Bibbenluke, list. 71b., 2; lOst. 71b., 3. Tivelvo started. • BibbcnliijvO made the running and M straight, but was overhauled bj Bill, who won by six lengths. Time. * '"bDOTKE HANDICAP. Seven fur-T-Sie, 7st. BlbJ 3 Twentv-one started. Three Star made the pace, but liurobin led at he distance and was headed by BmTabadeen in he last few strides. Won by a neck, rune, JUNfOB°'nANDICAP. Six furlongs.— Kunegetis. 7st. lib., 1; Boon tree, Ss. ! 91b., 2; Edrington, 7st., 3. Twelve ed. Tho winner was always in lront and fast managed to stall of! Boontrw.. Won by half a length. Time, Imm, 15 a iee. NAPIER ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph-Press Association. Napier, March 7, Naoier Park acceptances:— OMAIUNUI HACK RACE, 140 sovs. Ono mile and three-tiuarters.-Scorch, 10st. ,111b.; Vivoya, lOst. Mb. J Wirokm, Gst. 101b.; Sensitive, 9=l. 51b.; Brunswick., 9st. 21b.; Gladful, Sst.; Tipiatipa, 9st. KSK HACK HANDICAP, 100 sovs. Six furlongs.—Hydrus, 9st. 91b.; Marimba; itat 71b.j I'araoa, Sst. 51b.; Trials, Bst., Carlysian, 7st. 131b.; .lack Jellicoe,- 7st. lllb.; Spectuul, 7st. 81b.; Maryland,, /st. 61bi; Admiral Beatty, 7st. 31b. j Gold Shot, 7st. 31b.; Grange, <>st. 121b.; Helsuifffors, 6st. 21b.; Pendant, 6'st. 71b. KAPIEU CUP, 500 sovs. One mile and a quarter.—lndigo, 9st.; Rewipoto, Sst. 131b.; Eligible, Sst. lllb.; Bupahu, /st. 131b.; Pursefiller, 7st. 121b.; Multiply, /st. 121b.; Multicipal, 7st. 71b.; Jem, fist.lab.; Campeador, Gst« 71b.; Discussion, Gst. /lb. HACK WELTlili, 120 sovs. Seven furI longs.—Tavistock, lOst. 31b.; Gold Paint-, ing, Sst. 121b.; Dispatch Carrier, 9st. 91b.; Nicomar, 9st. 21b.; Shaki, 9st.; I futll, fist.- 121b.; The Summit, Bst. 91b. j | Gazette, Sst. 71b. SAPLING STAKES, 150 sovs. Five furlongs.—llyleus, Bst. Mb;; Beltane, Sst. , 51b. ; lady Elysian,' Sst. 41b.; Sunny Climes, 7st. lib.; Hcxton, <et.; Tinkler, Sst. 12!b.; Bopcite, 6st. 10lb. FLYING HANDICAP, 175 sovs. Six furlongs. —Avon Park, 9st.; Zeus, Sst. < b. i Pownbain, Bst. 61b.; Hygmas, Sst. Sea Lord, 7st. 13ib.; Wiiiorewa, tet.; Step, 6st. Tib. TEIAL HACK STAKES, 100. sovs. Six furlongs.-Eutries; Lady Multijid, Kevelenta, Eldepee, Zannone, Waiparapara, l'arsimonay, Lady Vilwortb, Atuavoro, Florance Queen Lizzie, Helsmgstors, Honey Bee, King's Best, Marco Oriole C MAID ] En''H.4.CG SCURRY, 100 sovs. Six furlongs.—Entries, second day: Ladj' Multifid, Helsingsfors, Eldepee, Sartoline. Grange, Ostcnd, Aurora, Atuatora, Sandsterre, Florance, Mulatto, Kevelenta, I endant, 'Llangwin, Valve.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2714, 8 March 1916, Page 7
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