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MASTKKTOX HACKS. AIASTKKTO.W Oct. 11
The Mastertoii Spring Meeting concluded in line weather with large attendance. 'l'lio tote handled £1(1,083 against L 10,000 last year. October AVelter. —Sir \Vai 1. U>uclaim 2. Askari 3. AVon by three-quar-ters of a length. Time 1.10. Novice Stakes—Moutna Ladio 1, Captain AVai 2, Souttan 3. AVon by half a length. Time 1.17. .Aliicnrn I lamlincp.— Itohox 1. l’onens 2, Suggestion 3. AVon by ! a length. Time 1.17). Cave Plate.—-Kniti 1. Xndnrnm 2. Ked Fust-Ilia 3. AVon by a mile. Time 1.1. Opaki Handicap.—Bumptious 1, Star Hanger 2. Merry Day AVon bv a bead. Time 1.4-1. Spring Handicap.—Master Hindi 1. Imperial Spark 2. All Gobi 3. A\ on b\ half a length. Time 1.44 2->. AVaipip AVelter.—Kileoit 1. Happy Days 2. CTonsnnta 3. AVon by half a length. Time 1.30. Farewell Handicap.—Degago 1. iinolmi i 2, Hontiy Gold 3. AA mi by \ a length. Time 1.3.
DUNEDIN J.C. MEETING. DUNEDIN. Oct. 11
The second day of the Dunedin Jockey Club’s spring meeting was held today. The tote for the day took £27,300 compared with C 28.710 last year. AA’aitnri Hurdles. — Portshle 1. Cairninuir 2, Frisco Mail 3. AVon by a good length. i into 2.3 U *l—3. Dominion Handicap.—Overhaul L Circulation 2, Water Lou 3. A\ on by two lengths. Time 1.2 1-3. Dunedin Guineas.—Count Cavour 1, Lava 2, Footfall 3. AVon by four lengths. Time 1.13 3-3. Kaikorai Handicap.—Full Swing 1. Carpentier 2, .Jubilant 3. AA on by 2 lengths. Time i. 47 1-3. Kanfurly Handicap.—Alnnttiii U Priiitomps 3, Bahlowa 3. AA on by a bead. Time 1.13. Shorts Handicap.—The llarp 1. Kavelina 2. Moorland 3. AVon by a neck. Time 1.18 3-3. Telegraph AVelter.—Top Score 1. Gtinase 2. Golden King 3. AA oil by a length. Time 1.43 3-3. Clarendon Handicap.—All Stylo 1. Kclic 2. Escarpment 3. AA'on by a bead. Time 1.2(1. .1. .1. C. HACKS. SYDNEY, .Oct. 12. T he weather was line and hot yesterday for the Pinal of the A..LC. meeting. Bathos and Hush were tile only New Zealanders in the Chester Handicap, but neither showed up. The Kanduick Plate provided the sensation of the tiny. David ami Ballvinena were lighting desperately, and the large crowd were becoming greatly excited, but just when on approaching the straight. Ballymena seemed to be
getting things bis own way. Then the New Zealander came down. having broken bis foreleg. After that David bail an easy win. He was accorded a rousing reception on returning to the paddock with bis third Kandwick Plate. Canoiibury Stakes.— A ule Cake 1. Grecian Ornor 2. A'alilor 3. Eighteen started. AA'on by a length and a-luilf. Time 1.2. AA'averley llamliap.— Brown Knjali 1. The Lance 2. Prince AA'oorak 3. AA'on by a length. Time 2.3!)',. Chester Handicap.—Foxy 1, Kncie 2. Harilnleur 3. AA'on by a short bead. Time 1.14 Dowling vSleeplei'base.—Streldon 1. Grand l rebin 2, Cerise and Grey 3. AA'on by S lengths. Time (i.3(!.\. Hamiwick Plat;'.— David 1. lomntin 2. T.e-' Padiliagton :t. Hallvmena was the only other starter. AA on by live lengths. Time 3.28'J. (Mi 111 mill Stakes.—Meenali 1. Border Chief 2. Solidify 3. AA'on by 1! lengths Time 1.3!).
Final llamlieap.—A irgin Gold 1. AA'ilil Goose 2. Honey Hep 3. AVon by ; lII' a length. Time 2.3:*. After the aeeident Hallvmena was destroyed. From the stands he appeared to falter anil fall, but bis jockey Con Heed, explained that lie did not fall, but bis near foreleg snapped like a carrot. CAULFIELD HACKS. MKI.IiOFKXE. October 12.
The weather was showery, bill (lie al lendaoce wns large including the Slate Ooveruoi and parly, al the open ing of Ihe V.A.T.O. meeting. Tim going will soft. The following are the results:— loin Welter.—Demades 1, Sailing Home 2. Volhynia 8. Won by two lengths. Time 1 . Debutante Stakes.—Paravane 1, Ala nacre 2. Valium 8. Won by two lengths. Time—VJsees. CAULFIELD S.AKES. The ITawk (N.Z.) 9.1 1 Whittier (9.1) 2 All Sunshine (0.(1) 8 Twelve started, including .the Governor's Night Patrol. A\mi within the last stride by a half a head. Time 1 .~u\. RingWond Steeplechase.— Lord Ealuiniitli 1. Werai 2, King Neptune Won lie a length. Time— B.*. I} ‘(•API.FIELD (M'IXEA'L Heroic (0.7) 1 Versine S.O) 1 Sir Dighluek (S.o> 8 Twelve started. Won by three lengths. Time.—l. 10. Toorak Handicap.—Snorak 1, Beeline 2, Brimming 8. Fourteen stalled. Won by a neck. Time 1.10. The jockey J. Pike won a double oil The llawk (who is in the Cnulliicld Cup with 0.0) ami Snorak.
Lord Falmouth led always in the Steeples.
EPINAIiI) BEATEN. 'Received this day at 8 a. 111.) NEW A'ORK. Oct. 11. At the Latouia Course. Kariizcn won the tliird International race. Enin ill’ll being second ami Aladplav third. Sarazen’s time was 2.0 -1-1 for a mile and a 'limiter. lli> scored a wonderful victory. but tin f followers agree that Epinard was just as wonderful in defeat. The French colt worked bis way up through interference in ihc final yards of the stretch and made a desnerate ihalleiige in overtake the victor, who was only a length ahead at the"fiuish with Epinard gaining at every stride.
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