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THE TURF

i RACING AT KANDWICK ', COMMENT ON NEW ZEALAND ' PERFORMANCES. By Telwrrttpli-Prcßs A6Booialion--Copyrislit Sydney, October 1. The success of the New Zealand horses at Eandwlck did not como altogether as a surprise, and was well received. The "Telegraph'" says: "Kilboy won tho D6rby in tho best of styles, and had none tho best of luck. A hundred yards from homo M'Lachlau called upon his mount for a final effort, and Kilboy drew out in a few strides. Eastcourt and Colbert responded, but Kilboy gradu. ally increased his load, and ran Jiomo a winner to tho accompaniment of tho heartiest applause, wlnoli was renewed as lie returned to tho paddock." The "Herald" describes Kilboyjs victory as a fine finish and a handaomo win. Describing the Spring (Stakes, the "Telegraph says: "Whon Princo Bardolph retired, Sasanof was left in front with a longth .lead of Bee, and though she came on bravely when pressure was applied in tho. final stage, she was not able to wipe out all the deficit." Bis, says tho "Herald," fought out tho finish of tho Spring Stakes with great determination, and was almost level with Sasanof at the half-distance, tho latter winning by a narrow margin. Clieloma ran well in the early stages of tho Kensington Handicap, but only managed to secure fifth place. t ' The prospects for to-morroVs mooting are gloomy. Torrential rain is. again falling. A FURTHER POSTPONEMENT, (Eec. Oatooer i, 11.20 p.m.) . , Sydney, Ootober 4. The incessant rain 'has. caused a further postponement of the races. It is proposed to fix October 7, 9, and 11 as the dates for tho remaining three days of the, A.J.C. Meeting. HAWKE'S BAY ACCEPTANCES. By. Telegraph—Press Association: Napier, Ootober i. 'Acceptances for tho Hawkc's Bay Jockey Club's spring meeting on Saturday are:— TOUONA HACK HURDLES, of 123 sovs. One mile and ". throe-quarters.— Bon Beve. list. 111b.; Jem, list. 21b.; Tho Summit, lust. 121b.; ( Byron, lOst.; Sur 7 tax, 10st.; Nicoraar, 9st. 111b.; Kirkbyi •Ost. lfllb.; Hylans, 9st. 21b.; Manawapango, 9st. 211).; Hymen, 9st.; Tuirchau, MAIDEN • HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six fnrlongs and a lialf.—ifultum, -9st.'; Hopeito','Bst. 71b.; Best Girl, Bst. Clb.; Desmoynes, 55t...61b.; Kotea, Sst.' •01b.; Idyllic, Sst. 51b.; Shiel'a, Bst. 31b.; llultive, Sst. 31b. ,\ Pourparler, Bst. 21b.; Headache, Bst. lib.; Tornoa, Sst.; Eldepee, Bst.; Hylumi, 7st. 121b.; • Brodie, 7st. 121b.;: Shy Girl,. 7st. 121b.; Te .Araroa,. ! 7st. 121b.; Black Powder, 7st. 121b.; Bonitas, 7et. 121b. GIENABAT HANDICAP, of 200 sots. Sis furlongs and a half.—Multiplication, 9st.;'Sea Lord, Bsr. 131b.; Ladogeur,' Bst. 51b.; Zeus, 7st. 61b.; Watchtul, 6st. 111b.; Hyjria, 6st. 91b.; Step, fist. 71b.; Shy Gkl,6st.-71b. . HASTINGS STAKES, . of 250 sovs. Four furlongs.—Crohurst, Sst. 51b.; A6trophel, Bst. 51b.; Vagabond, Bst. 51b.; Red Hock, Bst. 51b.; Simonides, Sst. 51b,; Hymnestra, Sst. 51b.; Estland, Bst. 51b.; Kowesian, Sst.; La Tasse, Sat.; Ample, Bst.; Bagclad, Sst.; Chimera, Bst.; Chucklo, FLAXMEKE HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. • Six furlongs.—Trials, flst. 51b.; Teka, Sst. 91b.; Shaki, Sat. 81b.; Golden Glade, Sst. 71b,; Honey Beo, Sat. 2 b.; Lady Multifid,.Bst.; Multaino, 7st. 12 b.; Gold, Shot, 7st. 51b.; lalydalo, 7st. 31b.; Gene'e, 7st. ' „ SPUING HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. One mile and a quarter.—Balboa, 9st. 71b.; Multiply, Sst. 101b.; Indigo, Bst. 101b.; Welcome Nugget, Bst. 51b.; Blackall, 7st. 111b.; Hyllus, 7st.'Blb.; Atuatoro, 7st. Sib.; Bunting, 7st. 31b.; Settler, fist. 121b.- } -St. Elmn, ,6st. 91b.; Taumakaka, 'HACK .HANDICiU?, .'of 100' sovs,: One milo.-Toki, 9sf.. 71b.; Bunting, 9st.;Haumakaka, Bst. 61b:; Maraetotara, Sst. lib.; Finisterre, Bst. 21b.; Telca Sst lib.; "Fore, Bst.; Discussion, fet Black Heart, 7st. 10ib ; Hexton 7st. 51b.; Woodlark, 7st. 4b. s Eoyal Favourite, Gst. 121b.; Black Powder, ■g,Z 121b '■*'■■ FINAL HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Sis furlongs-Sea Lord, Oat. 1 b.; Hyginas, Bst 71b.; Marco Bello, Sst. 21b.; Mareaiba, 7st'. 121b.; Golden Lyte, 7st. 111b.; Zoub, 7st 71b. J Tino Atun, 7st. 61b.; Sarah Grand, 7st. 31b.; Watchful, 6st. 121b.; Mazama, Gst. 71b.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2894, 5 October 1916, Page 7

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2894, 5 October 1916, Page 7

THE TURF Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2894, 5 October 1916, Page 7

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