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Sporting

NAPIER' EAXJESii ; I.r-ti;" % (PER PRESS : ASSOCLMHOIf;)3 v ; : Napiep, This Dayi The attendance is goo^' and ; the weather ' is beaiitiful. .Following are th^residts":^ Trial - BLtfRMiBS.;-^ Worth 1 /:; lJ;STbe £ Pirate, 2 ; .Disturbance', 3. ;Tiui6,;3miQ. ' 11 Irsseci . Dividend, '^Q&.y?p&:^i ■;■■•: Criterion Stakes.— Heathen-Be'llv^l; Kupenga, 2; Sa.bra, 3; Time/ lmin. ! 48 1-Siec. Dividend; 462 7s 9 . Lonpon. October; 10. \ ' Mr D. Cooper's inare 'Mohs .Meglhaa^ been snpported for the Cezarewitch -'Hau^O dicap to win i,; ,i>S ?; Gctobetvl?.^ In consequence of .an excelient^trial' Mons Meg has advanced to 14 to l.foir the Cesarewitch. ■ '*' -f/: . v,V;^C MELBotraNB, Ocl6bcr|lo^ 1 TheV.A.T.G. Spring Handicaj^Meet^ ' ing opened to-day.; The following ; tire^M ■ results: — ' ■ ■■„;'■: x^-feJV^ Caulfield Staices;-^— Marvel, 1 ; ' Biiri- '^ gebah, 2 ; Dillon/ 3/'^Sixteen ■^blttfk^s: started. Won with the ■'greatest, pf % |ase;: by a length, Dillon being* half-,a.ileli||li behind Bungebah. Tiniej Sfjsecs^^ ;K/ :■ ■ Handicap 7 HtTßDLES.^Suhaqwner^i > Fire King, 2 ; LeEoy, 3.' Won T bysalf a J length. ■ ■ ■ " •:;,-•!;.- ':^,^4:{:,^^ : ''::-: Caulfeeld Guineas. — StxathjnoiDej^l; Stromboli, 2 ; The^ Doctor^ v3;(i%si|f. « Sainfoin, Swordb^drer, tCherryßtone, 1 - afid"'^ Sternchaser also ran;' :vTi^"e|4uiM.i.444?V-vv Toorak HiNDicAk-r-Zalinslqi ii^CJlonr* ard, 2 ; Proponndef, 3i' ?. iTime^;luii; js7^s. " Bungebah looks all! thei-bei^r ior Saturday's race, and so does.ClonaidiV,; .: Several enquiries have ; :;bjeeif^miade^' about Teksum 'for .> the :Gaulfield;';pup, a hundred to four being the be^fe ofiervj - v " ' ■ :■■■■'. ' v,;, C^ober^^X.;, The settling overfvSaturday's;"racirig was satisfactory, //The; ;fellovirers/ of Wilson's stable won heavUypverS.the victories of Strathmore and ZalinsKp''";"The following- horses . rhayej/been scratched for the Ganlfi eld Cap'^Goldreef, Leyiathan, Havilali, ' Annesley, Lyndhurst, Vengeance, Cuirassier, King OJaf, Chaldean,, Paris, Newtorii'and'Sir Anthony. : ,'' : '''.' At Caulfield this morning Malvolio did a splendid gallop over two miles in 3min 41sec. ■ : ' ;".:/"' " For the Caulfield Cup Bungebah has advanced to 4" to. 1, and for .this event Greygown is hardening, though 100 to 5 is still to be had about him. Paris is being supported at 100 to 8 for the Melbourne Cup. > -. , ! ' DtTNEDIN, .Gidt'ob'OC ;10. The followiug ; nominations 'for the Dunedm J.O. Spring Meeting were ro< ceived to-night :- i - ....... '-: Taliy*ho Handicap HpfBDLES.-pMax. wellton, Inchkeith,; Captain Abram/Tri'; mo lite, Kangiora, Kildafe,; Blush Kilmarnock, Norton, : . Waltana[t r . and Christmas. „ .J v :v "^;v Onslow : Stakes.— rMerne^^^ British Lion, Heather Bell," Sy;jA ! ndrew, Queen of Trumps, Prime Warden] feldt, Elorrie, .Bay King, CajbrelyV Gpnjuror, Hippomenes, GrucKfield, ]Boulani gcr, Strephon, Pacific, "Cra,ckshot^ng% uenot, Dilemma, MedallioniLebel,;Morpheus, Leinster, '*■ 1,-^.

Mr F. JJell, formerly of Fcilding, and who will be remembered as; the owner 61 Rossiter when lie i ranaway with the Wet lington Steeplechase a few -yeiire^back was fined £50 by the stewardsofithe-As. pendale Jockey Club for delaying :Fair Ellen m the paddock so that theira.ce was started without her being^aVcbm-r petitor. The stewards alsoteferrecl the matter to the V.R.C. Comraittee;for:the imposition of a further fine;- Mr.Bell^, has appealed against the former decision,' — Exchange. . .. .? New Zealand bred horses played, a prominent part at the Ctivilfield Spring Meeting on Saturday. Strathmofe,:a son of Nordcnfeldfc and Ouidai < won the Caulfield Guineas, besting the Australian Derby winner Stromboli ;• and; Zalin^ki, ,^ a son of Nordenfeldt ivnd^railtyiSWon: the Toorak Handicap, of 100Q sovs. B<yth : these horses are the propertylof : tlio Broken Hill silver king,- Mr W. RrWil'i son, and were purchased by him at the Sylvia Park sale of Januarv 7, 1889. ■

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 45, 13 October 1891, Page 2

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Sporting Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 45, 13 October 1891, Page 2

Sporting Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 45, 13 October 1891, Page 2

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