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SPORTING.

VICTORIAN RACING CLUB.

[By Submarine Cable.]

{Per Press Agency .)

Saturday, November 4.

Melbourne Stakes—A sweepstakes of 6 sovs each, with 150 added ; for three year olds and upwards ; weight for age ; one mile and a quarter. Mr J. Wilson’s hr h Rapid Bay, 4 yrs ... 1 Mr J. Reid’s hr c Pride of the Hills, 3 yrs 2 Mr F. Leng’s b m Southern Cross, 5 yrs 3 The Maeibyrnong Plate— A sweepstakes of 30 sovp, h ft, with 500 added ; for two year olds —colts, Bst 101 b ; fillies, Bst 61b. The second horse to receive 100 sova, and the third 30 sovs out of the stake ; five furlongs ; entries closed with 55 nominations. Sir H. Robinson’s bl f Habena 1 Mr J. S. Smith’s bf Expectation ... 2 Mr J. Mitchell’s b f Needle 3 The Victoria Derby— A sweepstakes of 25 sovs each, sft, with 600 added ; for three-year-olds—colts, Bst 101 b ; fillies, Bst 61b; the second horse to receive 50 sovs, and the third 25 sovs out of the stake ; one mile and a half. Forfeit to be declared and paid to the V. R.C. secretary before 10 a.m on the morning of the race, or the nominator will be liable for the whole stake. (Entries closed with 82 nominations.) Mr J. Wilson’s hr f Briseis 1 Sir H. Robinson’s b f Queensland ... 2 Mr R. Sevior’s hr f Sybil 3 DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING. [By Telegraph.] Dunedin, November 6. The following nominations were received last night:— Grand Stand Handicap of 40 sovs; one mile and a quarter ; nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 1 sov. Mr A. Barnes’ Master Playfair Mr Pollock’s Bosina Mr P. Fagan’s Plying Beauty, 6 yrs Mr D. Corsan’s Nelly King, 5 yrs Mr H. Goodman’s Glengarry, aged Mr H. Goodman’s Stanley, aged Mr H. Goodman’s Rosemary, 3 yrs Mr J. Little’s Oolleno, aged Mr J. Hastie’s Miss Elsewick, 3 yrs Mr H, Yeend’s King Philip, 5 yrs Mr J. Stephenson’s Steamer, 4 yrs Mr O Johnston’s Sultan, 5 yrs Mr F. Delamain’s Pun ga were were, 4 yrs Mr A. Smith’s Haphazard, aged Mr T. Logan’s Dead Heat. 3 yrs Mr W. Swanson’s Sir William, 6 yrs Mr D. O’Brien’s Fishhook, 4 yrs Mr R Ray’s Tadmor, 5 yrs Mr W. Walter’s Kingfisher, 6 yrs Mr W. Walter’s Isaac Walton, 4 yrs President’s Handicap of 80 sovs, with a sweep of 2 sovs ; the amount accruing from the sweep to go to the second horse ; one mile and a half ; nomination 2 sovs ; acceptance 2 sovs. Mr H. Taggart’s Scud, 3 yrs Mr Goodman’s Glengarry, aged Mr Goodman’s Stanley, aged Mr Goodman’s Rosemary, 3 yrs Mr H. Yeend’s King Philip, 6 yrs Mr J. Stephenson’s Rob Roy, 5 yrs Mr J, Stephenson’s Steamer, 4 yrs Mr P. W. Delamain’s Punga were were, 4 yrs Mr A. Smith’s Kathleen, aged Mr G. Coombe’s Right Bower Mr J. Logan’s Dead Heat, 3 yrs Mr W. Swanson’s Sir William, 6 yrs Mr D, Doyle’s Wild Deer, aged Mr D, O’Brien’s Fishhook, 4 yrs Mr B. Reay’s Tommy Dodd, aged Mr W. Walter’s Isaac Walton, 4 yrs Handicap Hurdle Race of 50 sovs; entrance 2 sovs ; two miles and a distance ; over ten flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high Mr H. Qourlay’s Kildare, aged Mr A. McLaren’s Darkey, aged Mr W. Swanson’s Te Kooti, aged Mr T, McKay’s, Banjo, aged Mr R. Reay’s Tommy Dodd, aged Spring Handicap of 50 sovs ; one mile and a quarter ; nomination 1 sov ; acceptance 1 sov ; the winner of StjAndrew’s Handicap to carry 71b extra. Mr T. Pollock’s Rosanati, aged Mr P. Pagan’s Flying,Beauty, 5 yrs Mr D. Corsan’s Nelly King, 5 yrs Mr H. Goodman’s Stanley, aged Mr H. Goodman’s Rosemary, 3 yrs Mr J. Little’s Oolleno, aged Mr J. Stephenson’s Rob Roy, 5 yrs Mr J. Stephenson’s Steamer, 4 yrs Mr C. Johnston’s Sultan, 5 yrs Mr A. Smith’s Haphazard, aged Mr A. McLaren’s Darkey, 5 yrs Mr P. Beal’s Fox, 5 yrs Mr T. Logan’s Dead Heat, 8 yra Mr W. Swanson’s Sir William, 6 yrs Mr D. O’Brien’s Fishhook, 4 yrs Mr R. Reay’s Tadmor, 6 yrs Mr W. Walter’s Isaac Walton, 4 yrs Mr W. Walter’s Fanny Fisher colt, 3 yrs Mr A. Smith’s Kathleen, aged St Andrew’s Handicap of 100 sovs, with a sweep of 3 sovs ; the amount accruing from the sweepstakes to go to the second horse; two miles; nomination, 2 sovs; acceptance, 3 sovs Mr fl. Goodman’s Glengarry, aged Mr H. Goodman’s Stanley, aged Mr H. Yeend's King Philip, 5 yrs Mr J. Stephenson’s Rob Roy, 5 yra Mr J. Stephenson’s Steamer, 4 yra Mr Delamain’s Puugawerewere, 4 yrs Mr W. Beal’s Fox, 6 yrs Mr G. Coorabc’s Right Bower, aged Mr T, Logan’s Dead Heat, 3 yrs Mr W. Swanson's Sir William, 6 yrs Mr D. Doyle’s Wild Deer, aged Mr D, O’Brien’s Fishhook, 4 yrs Mr B. Reay’s Tommy Dodd, aged Mr W. Nutton’s Kingfisher, 6 yrs The Dunedin Cup, a handicap of 600 sovs, with a sweepstake of 10 sovs each, the second horse to receive 50 sovs, and the third 20 .‘sovs from the stakes; two miles and a distance; the winner of any handicap race of the value of 200 sovs, after declaration of weights, to carry 71b extra, of two or more such races, 101 b extra; of any such handicap race of the value of 100 sovs, to carry 51b extra ; of two or more such races, 81b extra. Mr J. Kitchen’s Macaroni, 3 yrs Mr W. Taggart’s Scud, 3 yrs Mr D. Corsan’a Stormbird, aged Mr D. Oorsan’s Merry bird, 4 yrs Mr H, Goodman's Glengarry, aged

Mr H. Goodman’s Rosemary Mr Fraser’s Tasso Mr H. Teend’s King Philip, 6 yrs Mr J. Stephenson’s Rob Roy, 5 yrs Mr J. Stephenson’s Steamer, 4 yrs Mr F. W, Delamain’s Templeton, 6 yrs Mr F, W. Delamain's Pungawerewere, 4 yrs Mr F, W. Delamain’s Elfin King, 5 yrs Mr F. W. Delamain’s Titania, 3 yrs Mr F. W. Delamain’s Folle Farine, 4 yrs Mr A. Smith’s Kathleen, aged. Mr G, Coombes’ Right Bower, aged Mr J. Watt’s Ariel, 4 yrs Mr T. Logan’s Dead Heat, 3 yrs Mr T. Keenan’s Freestone, 4 yrs Mr J. Gilligan’s Princess Mary, 5 yrs Mr S, Nosworthy’s Danebury, 3 yrs Mr Nosworthy’s Fallacy, 3 yrs Mr R. Reay’s Tadmor, 5 yrs Mr H. Redwood's Guy Faux, 5 yrs Mr H, Redwood’s Korari, 4 yrs Mr H. Redwood’s Puriri, 3 yrs Mr H. Redwood’s Tara Mr H. Redwood’s Maroro, 3 yrs Mr H. Redwood’s Stirabout, 3 yrs Mr H. Redwood’s Armando (? Amohia) Mr D. O’Brien’s Fishhook, 4 yrs Mr W. C, Willes’s Cloth of Gold, 4 yrs Mr W. C. Willes’s Middleton, 3 yrs Mr W, Walter’s Kingfisher, 6 yrs Mr Walter’s Isaac Walton, 4 yrs Mr Walter’s Fanny Fisher

At the meeting last night Messrs Stephenson Driver, and Taggart, were appointed a sub committee to represent Dunedin at the Christchurch Jockey Club Meeting for the purposes of arranging rules, weight, and racing matteis generally. CALCUTTA SWEEPS. Sweeps were drawn on Saturday at Tattersall’s, by Messrs J, and B. H. Campbell. There was a very good attendance of the public. The following weredrawn with prices realised :— Derby (No 1), value of sweep £SO —Fallacy and Dead Heat, £ll each ; Fanny Fisher colt, £9 ; Danebury, Lady Lea, and Songster, £4 each ; Wrangler and Titania, £2 each ; other horses, no bid. Derby (No 2), value of sweep £4l—Dead Heat, £9 ; Fanny Fisher colt, £8 ; Fallacy, £7 ; Danebury and Songster, £3 each ; no bid for others. C J.C. Handicap (No 1), value of sweep £38 —Guy Faux, £7 ; Maroro, Fishhook, and Templeton, £5 each; Rob Roy, £8; Cloth of Gold and Ariel, £2 each ; no bid for others. C.J.C. Handicap (No 2), value of sweep, £37—Maroro, £5 ; Ariel, Guy Faux, Templeton, Rob Roy, and Fishhook, £4 each; Tadmor and Ngaro, £3 each ; Isaac Walton, £2 ; no bid for others. Sweeps will be drawn this evening on" the various events, and, at nine o’clock, the £5 sweep on the C.J.C. Handicap will come off, the tickets for which have been nearly all taken up. Seven Calcutta sweeps were pulled off at Warner’s on Saturday evening, the following being the prices realized : No 1 Derby Stakes, value £52 10s—Wrangler, £2 ; Fallacy, £4 10s ; Fanny Fisher, £8 10s; Songster, £2 10s ; Danebury, £3 10s ; Dead Heat, £8 ; Lady Lea, £1 : Middleton, £2 ; Titania, £1 ; Lady of the Lake, £l. No 2 C.J.O. Handicap, value £6l 10s—Ariel, £5 10s ; Ngaro, £2 10s ; Middleton, £1 ; Fishhook, £5 10s ; Isaac Walton, £1 10s ; Nectar, £3 ; Cloth of Gold, £5 ; Tadmor, £7 ; Templeton, £2 10s ; Guy Faux, £4 10a ; Rob Roy, £4 10s ; Fallacy, £1; Maroro. £5 10s, No 3 Derby Stakes, value £7l—Fanny Fisher, £6 10s ; Songster, £4 10s; Middleton, £2; Lady of the Lake, £1; Dead Heat, £7 ; Titania, £1 ; Fallacy, £9 ; Wrangler, £5 ; .Danebury, £6 ; Lady Lea, £l. No 4 C.J.C. Handicap, value —£s6, Isaac Walton, £2 : Guy Faux, £4 10s ; Fishhook, £5 10s ; Nectar, £3 10s ; Maroro, £4 10s ; Middleton, £1 ; Ngaro, £5 ; Templeton, £7 ; Fallacy, £2; Cloth of Gold, £3; Rob Roy, £6 10s ; Tadmor, £5 10s; Ariel, £4, No 5 Derby Stakes, value £60 —Dead Heat, £9 ; Fallacy, £ls ; Middleton, £1 ; Lady of the Lake, £1 ; Songster, £5 ; Danebury, £3 ; Titania, £llos ; Lady Lee, £1 Fanny Fisher, £8 ; Wrangler, £2 10s. No 6 C.J.O. Handicap, value £ss—Ariel, £7; Templeton, £5. 10s; Fishhook, £5 10s; Isaac Walton, £4 10s ; Guy Fawkes, £ls ; Maroro £8 10s ; Nectar, £4 ; Rob Roy, £11; Fallacy £3 ; Cloth of Gold, £2 ; Middleton, £2 ; Ngaro, £5 10s; Tadmor, £4 10s. No 7 Derby Stakes, value £6O 10s—Fallacy, £lO Danebury, £3 ; Songster, £5 10s ; Fanny Fisher, £lO ; Lady of the Lake, £1 ; Lady Lea, £1 ; Wrangler, £1 ; Deftd Heat, £5 ; Titania, £1 ; Middleton, £2. Sweeps will be drawn on principal events each evening this week.

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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 743, 6 November 1876, Page 3

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SPORTING. Globe, Volume VII, Issue 743, 6 November 1876, Page 3

SPORTING. Globe, Volume VII, Issue 743, 6 November 1876, Page 3

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