Sporting
(PUR UNITED PRESS .ASSOCIATION.) v " MELBOUBNB,'Noveml)er6t This was another beautiful day for the third day's racing- of the V.R.C. Spring Meeting, but, the attendance was* somewhat JThe^following were the results of the day's racing :— s The FlyingStakes. — Trieste, 1 ; Bungebah, 2; Marvel, 3.' These were the only starters. Betting ; 3tol on Marvel, 5 to 1 against Bungebah, ilO to 1 Trieste. Time, limn 27sec. r The Oaks Stakes, of 25 soys each, 5 ft, with 500 soys added. * One mile and a half. Mr,S. H. Gollan's^b.gTiraillerie, by Nordenfeldt — Florence- 'Macarthy, 1 ; Albina, 2; She, 3. Time, 1 ' 2min 43$seo. The Second Hurdle. Bace, of 5 soys each, with 300 soys t added. , About > two miles.— Yabba, 1 ; Fire King, 2]J'Wainia l 3." Fourteen started. ' Time^ Smin *48f sec. Spring Handicap,™ of 5 soys each, with 400 soys. added. lOne mile- qnd a quarter. La Tosca, 1 ; "Aster; 2 j Graduate, S. Sixteen started." ,Time,#min 9£sec. Royal Park Stakes, of 5 soys each, with 40Osoys added. , One/ mile, and five furlongs.^-Matveli 1 ; Highborn, 2 ; Mai. volio, ' 3. ° Also started * Gatling. > Time, 2min 52s'eo. *- I ''■> -,<*r<-" ' I) i Veteran Stakes, of 5/bovs, each with 300, added. ( One mile and half.— Paris,.! ; Norbert, 2 3. Eleven started. Time, 2min37eec. There was r ranch comment in -racing circles oyer'the starter^ Mr George "Watson, fining the whole thirty-four jockeys in the Melbourne Gup £10 each, 'for disobedience at <the ,post, which had to be paid" 1 before 'they were 'allowed *to ride again. October 7. The following are the acceptances, for the Foal v Stakes, . to be-^on^to.dayjr-Steadfast, Sainfoin, Strathmore, 'Wrixon. castle, Alberraarle, CHerrystone, Briganza, and Tiraillerie. The Press Association" correspondent fancies Strathmore H for the Foal Stakes, Aster for the V.R.O^. 'Handicap, Busaco or Coral for the Steeplechase, .Marvel for the Canterbury Plate', Kossuth'or Moonray for the Flemington Stakes.iand 1 Gold Beef or Clonard for the Free Handicap. Sternchaser is scratched for all engagements^ ( T ' .
WeltSkgtoit, November 6. The following are the nominations for the W.R.C. Summer Meeting : — i Wellington Cup ; one - mile and a half.— Whisper, Cynisca, British Lion, Heather Bell, Eros, Weka, , ;Eakimana, Queen of Tramps, Thame, l 'St Andrew, Free Lance, Fraternite, Mergenser, Torpedo, Namoa, ~ Pearl Powder, 'D®q, , Cruchfield, Huerfana, -Krina, Bosefeidt,'' Kapua, Becluse, Prastige, La Petite Fille, Swordbelt, Jeannie Deans, Chatelaine, Prime Warden, Betina,' Banee" J Nima f Lebel, Paliser, Awarna Eose,.Wanganui, Boulanger, Cretonne, Crown Jewel, The race horse Problem .alias Carmo has been discovered in a paddock at Carterton, the owner .of , which is unable to account for its presence there.' ' " '
CHBrsxcHoßCH.?NoTember 6. * The following final payments have been, received^ — i . • - - Cup.— Cracksh'ot,"' Cynisca; Crnchfield, "Whisper, Cajolery, Flinders, Ebsefeldt, British-Lion, Thane, and Dilemma. Derby— Rosefeldt, Cajolery Lebel} Morpheus, and Florrie. - Oaks— llium, Thaiie, Florrie', l May, and Rosefeldt.- ( / , c The' New ' Zealand ' Cup will -be run on Monday >next, > " Mazegpa's "■ selections for the D.erby and Cup, are ;— "Debby. — r K6sefeldt, ' 1 ; Lebel, 2 } Florrie, 3. " " - ' v Cup. — Crackshot, 1 ; Cynisca, 2 ; Rosefeldt, 3. '' ' .i- i ' '
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 56, 7 November 1891, Page 2
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