PACING NEWS
[liV I'KI.KIJ 11 AI*!1 —-1-Klt I’IIKSS ASSOCIATION J OA.MARF RACES. OAAIAIU'. Get. 7. The Onnuirit Jockey Club’s one-day Spring .Meeting was held in w-'iiti-er The tote handled L12,-)d->. compared with CIO.TDG on the first day cl last-spring meeting. Results:— Spring Hurdles—St. Easel I. Grange 2, Ready 3. Won by hull a length. Time 2.28. . . AhDv.le Handicap Varlmven J. Kcry Sia r2. Bosker Boy 3. Won by a good length. Time I.lb. North Otago Cup- Silent. King D Kiikee 2. Twinkle 3. Won by a long l. nglh. Time 2.8. 'Dial Plate—Happy Warrior 1. < verpnaif 2. ( nisnoi 3. Won by three lengths. Time 1.12 1-5. Belliehi 1 landien|> —-Alirxa 1, Lint on o ycMihrie 3. Won hv two lengths. Time 1.2'» : Grange Handicap—Quarelsonie L Os*erman 2, .Inekaroo 3. Time I.ln Do. •J unipers’ Elat —Red Admiral L Grange 2, Strathglnss 3. Time ‘2.10 4-o. Flving llandioop—Alant.ua 1, " -j Bake 2, Sweet .Memory 3. Time I.l'
It SNDAVICK RACES. SYDNEY. Oct. b. Tee fourth dav of the Spring Car„jud was eomlueted under ideal wenMi,',- conditions at Rniidwick. ami the attendance totalled 35.000. The ahstuue of the champions materially ass’sted the investors in sifting the cream Hie residue, hut several contests were remarkably ep-n until the minitiers were filially posted. The chief race of the day. the Ramlv ick Plate, was expected in many quarters 1a reveal :< surprise, ill consequent-. ~|- Spcciali! iv's brilliant Metmpohtai vi. torv on Monday. David at no stag. I. like losing. Ho increased hit nt pleasure, and won as he liked iV-V's win was exceedingly popular 11. Now Zealanders I hereby earr.yint ~fj tl',. steeple honours for the carnival ! Mlcfi ~nd Bright Maid ran together he bind Blue till the straight. Dick UTei 1 established a lead, which he maintain 1 c,j C. the post. Results: — C:\nnidnirg Stakes—Lineith 1, Prett; T, ss ■>. Block Scott 3. AVon hv : ' i pet h. Time 1.2', . Wiiverh'v I landicatt—Prince Cox 1 ! p,,neh 2. Libert v 3.. Won emnl'ortuhl; 1 p... a levet h. Time 3.0. 'Chester Handicap —Pterop-d I. Th ' v.,i, 0 Earl Palm 3. Won by : tm.gth and a quarter. Time 1.13. Bowline Steeplechase —Dick I. Rrigh ■; M.,1,1 2. Blue 3. Won by four lengths Time (hi!!. ' Rand wick Plate-David 1, Speeinht Jo. Furious 3. Won easily I>v foil i ribs. Time 3.31 ij. ! ("'lit,born Stakes—Cliffdale 1, Prim Minimbnh 2. Rellambi 3. AVon by laiprih and a ball, lime L.lfb j Final Handicap—Afaster Cag.ni I ' Or-.ncsm 2. Peroration 3. AVon by 1m j a length. Time 2.(5. VICTORIAN RACES. AIELROFRNE, Oct. 8. The Alarihyrnong Trial Stalakes (ft D.dts) resulted :—f'oolah 1. AVarrego ! - Paradox 3. Won hv two length: fn i ,v *o s('sices. Tlie rstee for filllOK resulted 1 Ravtmrd 1, j’lihilant 2. Gunnawfimi ! Won by tllrt'V IflMttiV!*. Time «fl St?OS,
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