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/VUSTIt.YLIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. SOUTHLAND RACES. } T Me: INVERCARGILL, March 10 Bla The Southland meeting was brought Sea to a conclusion in boisterous but fine r J weather. There was a good attendance, res The totalisator took £20,602, compared with £19,746 on the concluding day ] last session. The total for the meeting f . ir was £41,612, compared with £39,104 j ol Inst year. Results: — ed ai cross Welter Handicap.—Royal Admiral 1, Glentruin 2, Mettle Drift 3 - tin Won hv two lengths. Time 1.31 3-3. p 0 New* River Trot.—Setward Spot 1, fie Tahiti 2, Country Queen 3. Won by -. four lengths. Time 5.5 3-5. 111( President’s Handicap.— Satisfaction 1, Horodino 2, Palamon 3. Won en. of j by three lengths. Time 1.18 1-5. Invercargill Steepleeliase.— Silverspire 1, Glenisla 2, Wicklow 3. Won d{ easily by eight lengths. Time 5.27. sl) Awarua Handicap.—Radial 1, Jock 2, Rorkes Drift 3. Won by over a w length. Time 2.2). v j Bluff Handicap.—Mettle Drift 1, Os- (( term an 2, Etta 3. Won by four lengths. Time 1.45 3-5. p> Dash Trot.—Hylas 1, General Joffre o. Until 3. Won hy three lengths. Time 2.30 2-5. S( AVinter Oats Handicap.— Linden 1, Marching Orders 2, Borodino 3. Won by over a. length. Time 1.45 2-5. 1 p t V.R.C-. RACES. ! s MELBOURNE, March 10. * The weather was fine and bright, the going good, and the attendance satisfactory for the third day of the V.R.C. * Autumn meeting. Results: Tuililah led from The Twin in the Autumn Hurdles, and won well in a 1 record time for Flemington. Tuililah was ridden hy Tim Burn, son of the trainer. 1 El Facie led always in tlm Lloyd ■ Stakes, and scored brilliantly. El * Eacre is a Doncaster candidate, and conies from Newcastle. Nautical was pacemaker in tlie Governor’s Plate, but Eutliymic was in ( front at the distancec and won bril- 1 limitly. A great reception was accord- 1 ed tlie winner. The race and time were ;i record. Eutliymic goes to Sydney ri.v.l week. There was spirited struggle in B<Autumn Handicap. Pacemaker and : Well Off battled gamely, and dead- : healed. A. Woods had the mount on ! Wild ’Un in tlie run off. Well Off made the pace and just won. j , The March Nursery winner was Yich- ' t , ill ;l , which is owned hy Lady Hall, ot Soul’ll Australia. Results: — , Autumn Hurdle. —Tuililah I , Corona- j I thus 2, Front Bank 3. Won by a | length and a half. Time 4.44. ] ’ ('. M. Lloyd Stakes.—El Eacre 1, Sir | Ibex 2, ('el igne 3. Von ,; y a lengtl; : Time 1 .39.',. | „ Governor's Plate.— Eutliymic 1, Nan | v tical 2, Accrington 3. Von by two lengths. Time 2.32. __ | Autumn Handicap.-—V ild l n and ] S Well Off 'dead heat). .Paratoo was two j - lewtlis off. Time 2.50.;. ~ h, the run off. Well Off won by half . e :i nrck from Wild 'l n. Time 2.491. M;ircli Nursery.—Vinchilla 1, Wyndham 2. Sister Olive 3. Von hy two v lengths. Time 1.14*. It River Handicap.—Star Comedian 1, h Ron Vue 2, Toison Dor 3. Won by a e head. Time 2.7 V.
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