GORE RACES
By Telceraph—Press Association. ' Gore, October 25. The Gure Racing Club's Spring -Meeting commenced on Saturday in Une weather, and with a record; attendance. The' track was good and interesting racing Suited. The totalizer handed jei4,Sßß 10s. as against ,£IO,OOI 10s. for the first day of last year. Results:— i'iRST HACK HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. Six furlongs. 2 Silver Poik, Bst. lib. } 4 Blue- Admiral, Bst. 41b - C Pax, Sst ....-•••• •■■;-• '' Also started: 1 Orderdown 9>t, 8 Erroneous, Sst. 51b.; 5 Eagle, U. 21b.; 7 Fabiola, Sst. lib.; 10 Marengo, Sst; 11 Herbert, Sst.; 11 Bright Spot, &t., 12Callend*r>t.:9H l KlPal.&t s lßßed Dawn, .Sst. "Won by two lengths, lime, OTAMA te TKOT HANDICAP, of lOOsovs. One mile and a half. 1 ltaogitnta Lass, 8-iyds J 7 Laura Child, limit ' - 3 Moonglow. limit > Also started: 8 Dandy Dragoon, sci.; n Crovdon Chimes, scr.; 5 Quick March, »4vd»" behind, and Biddy Trncey, 144 yds. bdiind (coupled); 6 Vera Mauritius, JSyds. behind;' 2St Milne , 48yds. behind; 4 Anna, 48yds. behind; 10 First Chime, 00yds. behind; 12 Frco trade, Js6vu<C behind; 11 Silver Shoe, 204 yds. Ijeliiml. IVon by half a length, lime, Giiiin. 38 4-ssee. WUIvAICA HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One mile, and a distance. 3 Tin Soldier, Sst. J i> Claverhouse, 7st. 101b. - 7 Sedd-el-Bahr, 7st. 101b. - J Also started: 1 Ulenshine, -Bst. 121b., 4 John Barleycorn, Sst. 21b.; 2 Thaddeus, 7«t. 131b.; B Highwater, 7st. (lb. Won by three-quarters of a length, lime, DOMINION HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs; 3 Silver Peak, Sst. 71b. tine. 121b. pen.) 1 4 Adelina, list. 111b • * 1 Margery, 9st : ••••.- • ,' ) •Vlso started: 7 Marching Order, Sst. 131b";'2 Martifors, Sst. 10lb.; 5 Moneymusk, Sst. 1011).; 0 Archilleus, Sst. 71b.; 8 All Rain. 7st. 911). "Won by one and a half lengths. Time, lmin. 15scc. BALFOUR TROT, of 100 sovs. One , mile and a half, ft Ridicule, fcO.vds. behind 1 4 Armistice, limit ,'• - " Ladv Marvin, limit •■ J \lsu"started: 1 Kiltess, 84yds. behind; l! First 'Chimes, 132 yds. behind; 7 Gladfield, 180 yds. behind. AVou by eight lengths. Time, 3min. 48sec. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 115 sovs. Six furlongs, ■f. Glensponse.. 7st. 21b \ 2 Redshire, 7st. 81b - 5 Palamon, 7st. 71b • •••• J Also started: 1 Michaela. 9st t 31b,; 3 Post Haste. 7st. Gib. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin. 15sec. ' WANTWOODiLVCK HANDICAP, of
100 soys. Seven furlongs. 2 Ctlaurin, 7st. 511) ; \ 1 Flcotham, 9st. nib 2 7 Fabiola. 7st. lib 3 Also started: 3 Mirza, Bst. 71b.; 4 Mottle Drift. 7st. Oil).; 5 War March, 7st. 71b.; 6 Glemvond, 7st. Gib. AY on by half (i length. Time. lmin. 30sec. CHARLTON HANDICAP, of' 100 sovs. Seven furlongs. • 0 Red Admiral, 7st. nib , 1 3 Benefit (air. 7st. 121b. 2 5 Borodin;), fist. Bib. (app. allow.) 3 Also started: 2 Marianne, Sst. 121b.; 1 Kilkce, Sst. 51b.: i Linden, 7st. 131b.; 7-Partisan, 7st. 911).; 8 Tied Tape, 7st. 71b.'; 3 Multoe, 7st. Time, lmin. 29 2-5 eec. ACCEPTANCES FOR THE SECOND DAY. « Gore, October 20. The followinj are tlie acceptances for the.second day of the Gore Racing Club's Meeting:— SECOND HACK HANDICAP, of 80 eovs. Seven furlongs.—Orderdown, Bst. Rib.; Blue 'Admiral, Bst. Gib.; Mettle Drift, Sst, -lib.; Fabiola, 7st. 1311).; Pax, 7st. 1211).; Bright Spot, Sst. 91b.; Red. Pal, .7st. 3lb. MATAIjRA TROT, of 100 sovs. Two mileß—Lady Chimes, limit; Moong'.nw, limit; Quick March, 12yds. behind; Lord Rokeby, COj-ds. behind;- Nellie Scott, 72vds. behind; Anna., 72yds. behind; First Chime, 90yds. behind; Ridicule, Iftyds. behindj Gladiola, IP2yds. behind; Papeete. 192 yds. behind; Rang;fcita Lass, 192 yds. behind: Matty's Boy, 216 yds. behind- Silver Shoe, 21Gvds. behind. SPRING HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. One mile and u half-Tin Soldier, Bst. 13lb. ; Glenshine. Bst. 101b.; Marianne, Sst. 10 b.; John Barleycorn, Sst. lib.; Linden, 7st. 131b.; Thad'deiis, 7st.' Blb. , AVAIMEA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 govs. Six furlongs.—Silver Peak, 9st. 51b.; Calauria, Bst. 31b.; Martifors, Sst. lib.; Monoynutsk, Sst.; Ordwdown, 7st. 121b.; Adelina, 7st. "lb.; Erroneous, 7st. Sib.; Bor.nio Queen, 7st.; Callander, 7st.; A'icegrand 7st.; Ma-rensa; 7sl. LABOUR DAY TROT, of 100 sovs. One mile.-Until, limit; Rothstar, limit; Harodl Soon, limit; Armistice, 23 yds behind; L»dv Marion, 23yds. bemud; 'Kourit" 30yds. behind; Rosrbank, 86yds. behind; TCiltess, 36yds. behind; Laurachild 48yds. behind; Eros, 00yds. behind; Gladfield, 9Gydj3. behind; Freo Trade, lOSvds. 'behind. / .FLYING HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Six furloii'xi.-Gvensponse. Sst.; Redshire, 7st 121b ; Palamon, fct, 91b.; Post Haste, 7st. Mb.; Marjory. Gst. 1311).; Benefit, Gst. 121b- Mi'ltoe, Gst. 71b. EASTERN HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs One muV.-Eleetham, Oat. 121b.; Mirza, Bst. Gib.; Barley Rigs:. fet. 2b.; (Vaurla, Sst. lib.: Moneymusk, ,st. 131b.; Aehillpm 7ft. 121b.; Glenvood, ist. Gib. MUiaiilKU HANDICAP of 130 sovs. One milc-Borodina, 8s t. 121b.; lulkee, «st 'Gib • Red Admiral, Bst. 61b.; Glayorhouse, get. 11b. i Benefit, Bst.; Sedd-ol-Bahr, 7rt. 101b.; Partiaui. Vst. 9,b ; Red Tape ist. 71b- j Higlnvafer, 7st. Gib.
TARATAHI'-CARTERTON ACCEPTANCES: By "Jolestrabli—Prs>«« A»foclatlun. Carterton, October 25. The following are the acceptances for the Tarat'ihi-Carterton meeting:— MEMBERS' HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. et. lb. ■ 6t.11). Pied Signal ... 8 13 Justification . 7 2 Dainty "Step... 8 12 Probate 7 0 Demades 8 fi l!us?ct 6 13 M„th- 8 3 Jltss Love ... fi 1.1 D- : mrance .... 7 9 Hello Noir ... 6 12 WAIUAItAPA COUNTY CUP HANDIPAP of 200 sovs. Seven furlongs. et.ll>. St. lb. Waimatno .... 9 9 Sweet Daytime 8 « • Tinporary ... 7 2 Multaino ' I 3 J-ad.v General 7 10 Matatua 7 13 Arch Lassie . G 12 Botanist G 7
CARTERTON HACK HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. One milo and a quarter. St. 1b... St. lb. Alomac 9 0 Rieiizi 8 1 Railand 813 Vascovia 7 7 Printemps .... 8 8 Preface C 7 Consultation . 8 2 TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Five furlongs, st. lb. • fit. lb. Lady General 8 5 Trentham Samarang .... 8 5 lioso 7 5 A roll Lassie . 7 11 .Gold Problem G 12 TARATAHI HACK WELTER HANDICAP, of 100 eov.s. Seven furlongs. St. lb. St. lb. Dainty Step . 9 0 Elcullus 7 13 .Esperance .... 8 0 Pakaraka 7 10 Occasion 8 (! Bonnie Dick 8 5 Dundee ... 7 9 Vascovia 8 4 Muster Doris 7 8 Idyllic 8 1 Sartolino 7 7 Justification . 7 13 MAUNGARAKI WELTER HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. One mile and 100 yards, ft. U>. st lb. Pacific Slope 0. 0 Spangle 8 1 Multaino 9 5 Botanist 7 7 Black Hill ... 8 10 Haumakaka . 7 7 Penury Rose . 8 8 Ladify 7 7 ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Five furlongs. St. lb. St. lb. Sweet Probate 7 1' Memory ... fl 0 .Arrahna : 7 1 Demades 8 9 Russet 7 0 American Sweet Sons . 7 0 Beauty ... 8 -5 Hallowvonia . 7 0 Restful 8 1 Rbsnphine ... 7 0 Sunburst 7 5 Hytinus 7 0 Tomikoho 7 2' TRIAL PLATE, of 100 sovs. Five furlongs. Weight, Sst. 81b. Restful " Rimutaka Sagacity Shadow Dancer Lady Lucullus Russet Miss Pan Hallucination Import Sweet Song Oliorero SunbuTst Cnlifornian Miss Land Convention Nota-Wede Gold Pan Vitella POVERTY BAY ACCEPTANCES. . The following are the acceptances for the Poverty Bay Spring Meeting:— JUNCTION HANDICAP. Five furlongs—Lord Mnskerrv, 9=t.; Lionskiu, Sst. 131b. j Hyttus, Pst.. Gib.; Oarlysian, Sst. Glk; Actifid, Sst. 51b.: Orawia, 7st. 111b.; Unpalm, 7st. 111b.; Aire, 7st.; Ro* tata, fist. 711).; Multilln, ,ost. 71b. HURDLE HANDICAP. One mite and three-quarters.—Multive, 12st.; Con, list. 41b.; Ilexton, lOst. 41b.; Vacuum, 9at. 121b.; Brunswick, Ost. 41b.; AYairiri, 9st; Grand Idea. Ost. ROSELAND HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Happy Valley, Bst. 121b.; Aire, 7st. 131b.; Patetonga, 7st. lllb.; Gold Shine, 7st. 91b.; Nick's Head, 7st. 71b.; A.natn, 7st. 51b.; Valley Rose, 7st. 31b.; Woodroiv,' 7st. 31k; Hookah, 7st. 21k; Gay Boy, 7st, 211).;. True Joy, 7st. 21k; Slmnix, 7st. 21k; Hawkesbury, 7st. 21b.; lVsin.ii King, 7st. 211). SPRING HANDICAP. One mile and n quarter.—Ladogner, Bst. 121k; Alliens 11, Sst. 111k;.Multive, Bst. 61b.; Cynic, Sst. 51k; Cleft, 8?t. 3lk; Palm Oil, Ist 21b.; Flash Lndy. list. 13lk; Orateur, fist. 71b.; Black All, Ost. 71k WELTER HANDJCAP. Seven fur-longs-Palm Oil, fist'. 81k: Jingo, Sst. fib.; Crosswords, 9?t. .lib.; Uythread, 9st. fill).; Ohoreka, 9st. 41b.; Rvlslone, Sit. 71k, Patetonga, Sst. 71b.; Fidulcstring, Bst. fill).; P;ivi!ion, Sst. 31k; Slinray, Pst. 211).; AVaikahu, Sst. 21b.; Subdual, Sst.; Hookah. Sst. FLYING HANDICAP, ■ Six furlongs.Multifual, Sst. 81k;-Lionskiu, Bst. 01b.; Downham, 7st. mi).; Actifid, 7st. 101k; Black Lace. 7st. 91b.; Orawia, fist. 121b. OCTOBER HACK HANDICAP. One mile.-Pretlv Bobby, Ost. (ilk; Orateur, Sst. 31b.; ilexton, Sst.; Rylslone, 7st. 101b.; Fiddlestring. 7st. 1011).; Gold Shine, 7st. 91b.; Nick's Head, 7st. Sib.; Wocdrnw. 7st. 21b.; Gnv Boy. 7st. MAIDEN SCURRY, of 125 sovs. Weijrht Sst. Four furlong and a liaCf—Shinrix, Pnoanui. Demlone, Royal Moments, Oyer There, Red Edna. Corresnondenf;, Stylish lady, Fife and Drum, Wallflower. Persian King. Heathermnon, Paiidcmcs, ITyrax Multilla, Prince Jewell r Mirage, Hukcwhaka, Flywheel, Glengyle, Bunny.
AUSTRALIAN TRAINING NOTES. Melbourne, October 24. The weather ■at Flemington was dull. Suivevor (J. Jiillorn) ran nine furlongs on the grass in 2rain. lsec, Lady Ball assisting him over the last four. Richmond Main went better than -Prince Viridis over a mile in lmin. 19sec. Gambler's Gold beat Vareotine and Ard Naree over ten furlongs in 2min. 17sec. Chronic, covered ten furlongs in 2nun. 17sec. and Night Watch easily ran the same distance in 2rain. lCscc.; Lucknow also ran easily over ten furlongs'in 2min. 18sec". Menin and Truepenny dealt with a mile in lmin. 4Sscc. At Csnilfiold. Arch Marella, going better than Kenilfora, ran ten furlongs on the sand in 2niin. lOJsec, and Cetigno and Admiral Collingwood six furlongs in lmin. 18sec. Clover .Tim beat Early "Morn over twelve furlongs lia 2min. Msec: British Arch ran ten furlongs in 2min. 2S.sec. and Dick Meagher five, furlomrs in lmin. Gsec.
MOONEE VALLEY CUP. dice. October 2fi, 5.5 p.m.) Melbourne, October 25. The following was the result of the MOONEE VALLEY CUP, of 500 govs. ■ One mile and a quarter. Telcclw. bv Poseidon-Trinket 1 Two Bines .;. - 2 b'eabonnd '. •;• » Telecles won by three-quarters of a leneth. Time, 2inin. 46scc. TROTTING GRBYMOUTH MEETING. By Tolograoh—Press Association. Greymouth, October 25. Tho Grey Trotting Club's meeting was held in fine weather, with a largo _ attendance. The new track and appointments wero ranch appreciated. The ■totalisalor handled JC7CI7 .10s., against .£5055 in 191G, when tho club.last raced in the spring of the year, Results:— PEACS HANDICAP, of 70 soys One inilo and a half. 1 Henrv Tracey, Usee.' 1 2 Fore, Dscc ■■•••• <j ■1 Lord Agapanthus, Gsec 3 Also started: 5 Pegasus, scr.; 7 Alice C. 9sec; li Smithy Dillon, Usee; 7 Thornngc, Usee;-6 Cole Drift, 12scc. Won. casing up by four lengths. Time, 3min. 47 2-sscc. BLAKETOWN HANDICAP, of 60 sow. Two miles. 1 Culvmden. 18see 1 2 Emerald Green, lGsec 2 4 Arran Lad, lGsec 3 Also started: 7 Tcillalc, 2sec.; 5 Inquisitive, 2sec, and -1 Hose Tracey, Bsce, coupled; Marvolo, Bsec; G Billy Ashley, lOsec. ; Won by ten iengtli6. Time, smin. 27 2-ssec. MAWHERA HANDICAP, of 125 sots. One milo and a half. 1 Saint's Bell, Usee 1 G Coal King, scr. ..: 2 ii Youiijt Dillon. ssec 3 Also started: 2 Rod Prince, 2sec. and Wco Winnie, flsec. (coupled); 8 Al Franz.' ■Isec.; 5 Smldite, dsec. (coupled with Young Dillon, ssec.); 3 Marie Lloyd, flsec; 3,Orango J'ippin, Usee; 7 Captain Woodlmrn, 12sec:
Won by throe lengths, a neck between second mid third. Time, 3raht. 4flsec. AMATEUR HANDICAP, of 50 eovs. One mile and a half. 3 Inquisitive, 4scc 1 6 Hilly Ashley, Usee 2 1 Arrnn Lad, Usee 3 Also started: I L.K., scr.; 5 Telltale, feec.; 7 Westraml. Lass, 13sec.j 2 Stella Ashiev. 1-fsec.; 8 WaysrarJ losec; 10 Lotta. lasee.; 9 Pay Day, losec. Won very easily. Time, 3min. 57 1-ssee. DIGGERS' HANDICAP, of 05 sovs. One mile. ' 2 Pore. Osoc 1 3 Warfare. Usee 2 5 Smithy Dillon, 10see 3 Also stiirh'd: li Trojan, scr.; 9 F.iiry Whispers. 2sec; 8 Tracey Dillon, (isee.; ■1- Prince Charlie, (iscc.; 7 Cole Drift, lOsec.; 1 Lilywood, lOsec.; 11 Foxglove, 10<ec: 10 Thornagc, lOscc. Won by eight lengths. Time, 2miu. 2."isr-e. PETIUP HANDICAP, of 05 sovs. Ono mile. 2 Gav Child, lOsce 1 I Bloom. 10.--ec 2 7 Marvnlo, fisoe 3 Also started: fi Hose Tracey, osec.j 8 Wcstland Lass, ft-ee.; 1 Dunstable, 10sec.; 5 Whispering Hoy, lOsec.; 3 Simple Pctor, Usee. Time, 2uiin,» 38 -i-sscc.
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