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1 Australia A N.Z. Cable Assoeiation. 1 HAWKI'N BAY HACKS. HASTINGS, "Oct. 3. The 11.]!..).(Spring Meeting opened :-i glorious weather with a large atleiidanee. The track was hard, 'i ioie took £L > e.S:’,;l against £lf*,sol. T’omoanti Handicap:- Woden I. f l oa T’atia Koatan- Won hv three length-. Time -.17. Trial Stakes: I,hindudno I. Break Dav Waitaunalia Won by two length-. Time 1.3. Ilnwkes Bay Guinea:. llimuytnede 1. Bear.,n Bight 'J. Bieinuis ,‘b Won hv I 1,-ngt lis, Tinm 1.11. Spring Handicap Duo I. Kileeit, Z. I'hoenix Bark J. Won by a head. Time 2.7 1-5. Nursery Handicap—Commendation I Kilmoyle inner Harbour 3. . Won by S lengths. Time I Glengarry Handicap. Tioga 1, Tari •_> Olympic 3. Won by a bead. Time I.ld 1-5. 1-Taxniero fTandicap— Penman 1. Gauntlet 2. Merry Tmp 3. Warn by two lengths. Time 1.15. Flying Handicap.—Civilfortri 1. Shirley 2, Jubilee J. Won by a bead. Time 1.81 2-5. \.J.C. HACK’S. SYDNEY. Get. -I. The opening day of ibe Australian Jockey (Tub’s pnng meeting was bold in warm .bright weather. Rain fell during the night- and made the eourr-e in good order. The New Zealand horwere not so numerous as last year. T in- a l ie tala lice wits 80,(M>. Hurdle Race Double T*:,sea|u- 1. Tuckbridge 2. Dialogue 3. Won by a length. Time .‘P H '..
Trial Shakes Magician I. Player 2. Samoan A. AA’on easily. Time 2.7 L ,\.Derby. -Manfred I. IVtmii" •J. Tibbie A Tn an exciting finish Alanfred won by a lengi.li. Time 2.30 V. Epsom Handicap- Aletellus and Boaster id.,ad lieal) I. Sir A tick AA’on l,v 2! lengtlis. Time i.A/'L Spring Stakes. Windbag I. AA li 1 1 - tier A. I‘illiewiukie A. A\ on easily. Time 2.ALJ. Signaler-* 'lfandienp. - Resource I. Dainty Davie 2. Stony A, AA'on by a length. Time 2.1;. OVATION FOR Al ANT RED.
SYDNEY. O.t. L Manl'red'e remarkable peri'ormaneo in u inning the Derby was Pillowed by ii si eim of enthusiasm never surpassed ( a! Ramlwiek. The whole ol the vast . gathering elieereil il sell hoarse. I lie slowness where" itb arlier part o| the rttee was run enabled him to make of the lost ground before the critical stage wte readied. lie finished with magnilieenl dash and spirit. J|,. cost bis owner LltKI guineas as a courting and lias already won £1*2.1,-, in stakes. This win has greatly added inleiest to (lie Manfred-AVindbag meeting in the Melbourne Cup. For the first time in its long historv. tlio Epsom girovide.l a dead beat. Windbag added to his host of admirers by hi- brilliant victory in the Spring Stakes. P'LFAfIXCTOX RACKS. A4FTdiOT'RNE. Get. 4. There was line weather for the Klemington races. The results ot the principal events are:--Alarlbyrnong Trial Stakes (for colls! Sarpodon 1 Trekon 2, Winning r | i, Pet ;t. 24 - tarred. A great finish. Time . Trial Stakes ('for fillies'!—Gladys Lillian 1. Bright Star 2. Duchess Blank ney A. 21 staffed. AVon by a neck. Time OOSCP-S. Stand Handicap—King of Alirtli 1 Royal Charter 2. Pluto A. Won by half a bead. Time 2.4!. October Stakes -Fngi San 1. Heroic 2. American King A. Six started. Wmi bv two lengths. Time 1.38. WELLINGTON TROTS. WELLINGTON. Oft. 4. The re was a large attendance for the ogiening day of the spring meeting of the Wellington Trotting Club on Saturday. The weather wa> at the opening, but it improved later. The tote took £I7.GAO. Ifutt Park Trial - Snnglenm 1. Silk Thread 2. -Tingle Bells A. AVon by four lengths. Time- 3.53. Retoue Handicap- Dentistry 1. Royal Audubon 2. Frontier A. AVon bv six lengths. Time 4.11. Bollard Handicap—lmprint 1. Lord Nepean 2. Downcast A. AVon hy four lengths. Time -LA2. Borough Handicap—-Why "Worry 1Ecstasy 2. Calm Zolock A. Time 2.23. Presidents* Handicap.—Real the Great 1. Judge Hancock 2. Horhilwyn 3. The winner made its first appearance in the Dominion. AA'on by a length. Time A. 13. Wellington Handicap Buz Bar. 1. ■ Padlock 2. Pearl Coronado 3. AA'on by a length. Time 4.59. Electric- Handicap—Lord Xeapean 1. , Prince Lyons 2. Peter King 3. Won bv six lengths. Time 3.4.
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