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EACING AT RANDWICK kandos wins the plate. • A.j.c. EASTER MEETING. By Telecraph—Press Association—Copyright (Kec. April 29, 5.25 p.m.) . Sydney, April 29. Ihe weather was lino ami the attend' ance largo for the final day of the A.J.C. Duster fleeting at Kamlwick. The going wis good. Cetigne created a sensation by winning tho lious Handicap. The last to outer the straigjit, he overhauled the opposition in tho last few strides. Ulva's isle was fully expected to win tho A.J.C, l J late, but Kandos outstayed the favour-* ite, Wishing Cap beating tho latter also tor secoud place on the post. In tho Second Steeplechase a protest was lodged against M Progresso' for running inside the post going uphill on the first round, but this -was dismissed.
The stewards disqualified Foulsham, rider of Kandos, until July 31. for giving unsatisfactory evidence in connection with alleged interference by Black, rider .of Cetinge, in tho St. Leger. Results:—
ROUS HANDICAP, of 500 60vs. For three-year-olds. Ono mile and three furlongs:—Mr. 6. Barnett's b. c. Cetigne, by Grafton—Pretty Nell, 9st. 131b., f; La Peura, 7st, 101b., 2; Three Star, 7st. 131b„ 3. Thirteen started. Lady Minnie made the running to the straight. Cetigne at the last came up with great pace from tho baok of the field, and scored by a head. Time, 2min. 21isec.
PLACE HANDICAP, of 500 sovs. One milo and a half,—The Lintie, 7st. 61b„ 1; i'antarie, 7s±. 71b., 2; Ifarcuefus, , Bst. 111b., 3. Eloven; started.. Foil, Machine Boy, and Fantario were prominent in the early stages of the race. Machine Boy r.-as first into the straigm, but The Lintie challenged at the distance, and won by three-quarters of a length. Time, 2miii. 33soc.
SECOND STEEPLECHASE, of 500 sovs. About thro'o miles—Hr. A. lord's b. g. El Progresso, by Gonhcad—Dairymaid, 12st. 51b., 1; Wadden, list. 21b., 2; Briarbcrry, list., 31b.,- 3. Seven started. Briarbcrry made tho most of the running. El Progresso beat Wadden on the run Home. Bidgee Bee fell, and Busra and Kuraalpi lost their riders. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, Gmin. ITsee. A.J.C. PLATE, of 2000 sovs. Three miles. Mr. Hunter White's br. c. Koiulos, by Abnndance—Fulminate, 3yrs., Bst. . 1 Wishing Cap,-9st. slb 2 tllva's Isle, 9st. 51b. 3 Also started: Giru.
Tlie order throughout was TJlva's Isle, Siru, Kandos, and AVishing Cap. until fchs home turn was reached, wliero Kandos went to the front and won easily by three lengths. Time, smin. 3feec.
SECOND . NURSERY HANDICAP, of GOO sovs. One mile—March. On, 7st. 131b., 1; Agathon, 7st. 51-b., 2; Court Jester, 7st. 31b., 3. Twenty-one started. Court Jester led in the early stages. Agathon was 'first into the straight, but MArch On challenged at the distance and won by a head. Time, lmin. 40sec.
FINAL HANDICAP, of 500 sovs. One mile, one furlong, and 100 yards—Mr. H. Power's b. c. BurrabadeM, hy Bobadil— Wilari's Sister, 9st. 61b., 1; Sv;eet Slumbers, 7st. v 101b„ 2; Taunter, 9st. 51b., 3. Thirteen started. Woorak was left at tlie post. Trnquette and Sweet Slumbers were .first away. Sweet Slumbers was first into the straight, but Burrabadeen overhauled at the distance, and won by a length and a half. Time, lmin. 591 sec.
AVONDALE MEETING
TE PAPAPA WINS BIG HANDICAP. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, April 2!). The Avoiidalo races' wero concluded today in heavy rain. 1 The totalisator handled ,£22,(MS, making <£'iS,B4G for the meeting, an increase oE on last year's figures. NURSERY HANDICAP, of- 125 sovs. Six furlongs. Independence, 7st. 9lb 1 Marabout,' 6st. IDIb 2 Erroneous, Gst. 101b; 3 Also started: Waiuta, 9st. 71b.; General •Joffre, '89t.; Eitasea, ;7st. 101b.; Ilex ton, 7st. 51b.; Cultrifonn, 7st. 31b.; Kirunga, Gst. 101b. Won by four lengths. Time, lmiD. Ifeec. •' DOMAIN HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Five
- furlongs. Kilty Beliairs, 7st. 131b ' 1 Glenroy, 9st.. lib.' :.... 2 Try Fluke, Sst. lib 3 Fourteen started. Won by four lengths. Time, lmin. 3sec. WAI.KUMETE HURDLES, of 175 sovs.
Two miles. Te Onga, lOst. 41b 1 Bravest, 9st. 41b. 2 Centenary, 9st.- 41b. ; 3. Also started Black Northern, list. 91b.; Spalfish, list. 41b;; Crispeen, lQst. 41b.; Brookfield, 9st. 41b.; Laverna, 9st.-, Ulster, 9st. ; True Gun, 9st. Won by two lengths. Time, 3min. 50 4-ssec. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. One
mile and' a half. To Papapa, 7st. lib 1 Multifual, 7st. 41b. 2 Mullingar,. ,Bst.' 51b '. 3 Also started:-Soldier,.6st. 131b.; i/jloma, Gst. 111b.; Signo, Gst. 1011).; Dolenda, Gst. 71b.; Lady Penury, 7st. 10lb. Won by a length. Time, lmin! 57 3-ssec. MOUNT EDEN STEEPLES, of 200 sovs.
About three miles. TiiTei'a, 10st. 111b ; 1 Spalperiou, list. ....; 2 Captain Jack, list. 91b + Fireaw.ny, !)st.- 91b. ■ j +Dead heat for third place. Also started: Golborno, lOst. 31b.; Prince Eddie, 9st.' 71b. ; Won bv three lengths. Tim&, 6min. 27see. WAITAKIiREI HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. Six furlongs. Bluestone, 7st. 101b. 1 Try. Jfluke, Bst 2 Kitty Bollairs, 7st. 111b. . 3 Also 9tarted: 'Crown - Pearl, 9st. 21b.; EleetrakolT, Bst. 81b.'; Coleraine, Sst. 21b.: Alf Delaval, Gst.. 71b. Won by three lengths.- Time, lmin. 17sec. ' i MT. KOSKILL HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. One mile and one furlong. King of the Valley, 7st. 41b J Ponuit, 7st. 71b.i" 2 Miss Avalanche, 7st. lib 3 Fifteen started. Won by a longth. Time, 2min. lsec. WELTER HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Seven furlongs. Glenroy, 3st. 31b. 1 SouUane, Bst. Gib t Achillcdes, Sst. 1211). 3 Twelve started. Won'by six ienstlM. Time,- lmin. 33 2-ssec. ASHBURTON ACCEPTANCES. Br Teletrranh.—Press Association. Ashburton, April 30. Ashburton acceptances aro as under:— ' FIJIST HUIW3LK HANDICAP. Ouo mile and thive-quartors— Crib, 12st. 51b.; Rongahere, list. 51b.; Cast Iron, 9st. 131b.; Mescal, 9st. J)lb.; Jfiss Maronaii, 9sl\ 41b.; Copper Boy, Dst.; Resemblance, 9st.
LONGBEACH HACK WELTER HANDICAP. Six furlongs—Sir Halt, 9st.; Bon, Bst. 111b:; Arthur' George, Bst. 10lb.; Bandy, Sst. 91b.; Fiuless, Bst. 81b.; Bell6hiro, Sst. 31b.; San Sebastian, Bst. 21b.; Veritas, 7st. 131b.; Trireme, 7st, 111b.; Bonsign, 7st. 91b.; Highwater, • 7st. 71b. ; Formoia, 7st. 7lb. ASHBURI'ON CUP. Ono milo ami a quarter.—Oxenhope, 9st. 31b.; Martins, fist, l'llb.; Snub, Bst. 21b.; Speciali'orm, 7st. 121b.; Chrysotis, 7st.; Gnome, (Sst. 01b.; Don Francisco, Gst, 71b. ¥AIRI''IELD HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—Hap Dlia, 9st. 31b.; Multum in I'urvo, Sst. 121b.; Aerial, Sst. llib.; Derby Day, Sst. 111b.; Lion, Sst. lib.; liandy, Bst. 31b.; Fiery Cross, Sst. lib.; Humiliation, Bst. GROVE FARM. HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Reval, lOst. !ilb.; Obsono, Bst. 121b.; Cluidic, Sst. 21b.; Poronilla, 7st. illb.; Briarpiitch, 7st. 91b.Twelfth Night, 7st. 91b.; I'yjama, 7st. 81b.; Margcrine, 7st. 'lib.; Speedometer, 7st. 4lb. MELROSE TROT. One milc.-Momi-tain Palm, 9scc.; Lucille, 9sec.; Elvena, lOsec.; Edenchild,Usee.; Louie Drift, 13 sec.; Tracey Dillon, 13sec.; Boris Wood, 13scc.; Blanche Arral, 13sec.; Ecclefechan, 13sec. R. ,T. Mason with Emperador and Greenstreet, and R. O'Donnell with Wishful and Halina, arrived from the fouth yesterday, on their w.aj; tq tlio Hawko's ... ■
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