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SPORTING.

Kt Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Melbourne, Nov. 7.

The weather is splendid, and the course in prime condition. Hautvilliera has been sold for X3OOO to Mr Sampson, of Buenos Ayres, and goes tu America. THE Y.H.C. MEETING.

By Telegraph—Press Association Copyright Melbourne, Nov. 7. There was fine weather and a good attendance for the third day s racing. The course was in fine order. The following are the results : Hurdles: Informer 1. Jieloka 2. Sierra o. Eleven started. Betting : 3to 1 Loch l'ad, lu to 1 Informer. Won easily. Time. 3.401.

Nursery Handicap : Lord Middleton 1, Kentucky 2, Ciimnarun 3. Eleven started. Betting: -to 1 Shot and Shell, 3to I Lord Middleton. Won by threequarters of u length. Time, 1.11;. Living Stakes: Sequence 1, Wakeful 2, Faufi'ry 3. Betting : 2tol on Wakeful, .7 to I Sequence. Won easily by seven lengths. Time, I.2bj. Carnival Handicap : Caledonia L George Frederick 2, Flag-hip 3. Thirteen started. Betting: T to 1 Ace of ldiamotids, 10 to 1 Caledonia. Won by a length and a half. Time, 2.01. Oaks : Beanba 1, Cretonne 2, Australia : 3. Alsu started : Feud, Magda, and Gun- ; lock. Betting: oto i on Beanba. Mag- | ,1a made the pace until nearing tiie I straight, where she died away, and the | favorite, taking charge, won very easily ; hy live lengths. Time 2.37 Veterans’ Stakes : Turban 1, Atbara 2, ( Lord Kudolph 3. Ten started. Mon by two lengths. Time 2.33;• _ . I Filly Stakes: Fishery 1, I’hyl 2, _ Fair; Lawn 3. Nine started. Betting: 7to 4 against Fishery. Won easily. Time 1.2 L .

C..J.C. MELTING

By Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, last night. Tiic following acceptances have been received fur tin; races uu Baturduy :

Fort Cooper Hurdle

Cre-.-y Welter

Fiuueer Handicap,

Farewell Handicap.

,1 übilee Cup. Fannie Chid Horens Koval Artillery Calibre Cruciform

A.R.C. ACCEPTANCES,

By Telegraph- Press Association. Auckland, last night. For the Auckland Lacing (.'lab's Spring Meeting tiic fallowing acceptances have been received for the second day : —• Spring Handicap, 7 furlongs.

Hurdle Race, ~ miles.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 258, 8 November 1901, Page 3

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SPORTING. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 258, 8 November 1901, Page 3

SPORTING. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 258, 8 November 1901, Page 3

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