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CAFDFIFt.D KACItS. .M FI. HOC It NF. Oct. 11. There was tine weather for the Caulfield races alter 33 points of overnight rain. The attendance was large and included the new Covernor-tienera! 1.0 rd Stonehaven. trainer O. Delaney was disqualified tor twelve months for using insulting language to an officer of the club. Itesult.s Welter-—Arendal I, Our Prince 2, I junta. li. ,‘l. Won hv a length; third a- head away. Time 1 .Ad. Debutant Stakes—Treylon 1. Duchess of lilanlcey ”, Cydeii 3. W’on by a head; third a neck away. Time AO 1 , secs.
Caulliield Stakes Heroic !. Night .Patrol : 1. Whittier 3. A neck each way. Time 1.52:|. liingwood Steeplechase- Brenda's Son I. .Mammon 2. Alston 3. Won by four lengths; third a head away. Time 3.01 ('a id held (i uinr us Mauache I, Ambassador 2. Poiiiii a 3. Won by ball a head; third two lengths awav. Time I .-41.
Toorak Handicap- Met. llus I. Pah light 2. Textile 3. Won by a long neck third a length away. Time 1.10.
KANDWICK RACES. SYDNEY. Oct. II
At Rnndwirk races yesterday the attendance was forty thousand. The weather was line and the going good, the crowd enjoying keen racing, especially the victories of liawhetu and Windbag, the former exercising a dominating inlcrest, on account of his surprising stamina. Ucsolls : Canonburv Stake— l.adv Constance I. Itololilii 2. Miss Callin' 3. Won by a length. Time l.dj.
Wavcrlev Handicap - Rawlietu f. Solidify •_>. Polyclctaii 3. Won by two and a half leiigihs, Time 3.01. Chester I lamlieap— Bed Giuniht I. Coder, 2. 1.1 lull 3 Won by a long head. Time 1.1 l”, . Dowling Steel, le.-lrase- Pax Day w 0,,. Time 0.3.| 1. I’ainlw irk Plate Windbag ! . I’llltcwinki- Fiances Tn-ssmly 3 Won by a iiccl-;; third live lengths away. Time 3.00 1. (Ill,hill'll Stakes Vaals |. Tel,hie Ili pie and Hampden a dead heat for i Idl'd. Won by a length. Time I .MS. Final I landicap Itoval Digldoii 1 . Pl,aver 2. Daiidv Davie 3. Won by half a head. Time 2.A’. A DFL.VI DE. (let. 11. The Derby resulted: Ftheltnn I. All (‘rinisoii 2. Annihilate 3. Twelve started. Won by eight length.'. rime 2.36',. I.ONDON. (let. 10. Tim Duke ol' Yolk Handicap resulted : Pharos I. Jovridor !2 . Verdict It. WELLINGTON. On. 11. Windbag's wilt in the Knndwick Plate was very popular hero. Several Wellington sportsmen threw ill lor a goodly slake and also barked him lor the Melbourne Cup manv mouths back. MASTF.IiTON. Oct. 11. On the infiirmation of 11. Reed. rider cf Saslialti in the Novice Stakes. A. Browne, rider of Tuition, was suspended for one month lor crossing. 'I he stewards lined I). Hands, trainer of Feat herstnn. £lO for misbehaviour in the birdcage, and recommended to the liming ( ill I i'i'i*nee that his license be suspende* I. DUNEDIN .mffti.no. 'DENEDIN. Oct. Kb The second day ol (he D.. 1.( . races was held ill fine weather with a large attendance. The tote took £28.989.!. Results:--Walcari Hurdles Adjutor I. Bachelor Cay '2. A vispado 3. Heads separated the first three. Time '-’.AS 1-A. Dominion fliindieap - Heal (dad 1. T*ank Note 2. Good as Gold 3.Won by one and a halt lengths; third tw n lengths away. Time 1.6 Cuinetts Money Order 1. ( iicul.ilion Father o’Flynn 3. Won by two lengths; third one and a halt lengtlts away. Time 1.10 1-A. K aikorai Handicap—All Style 1. Cornflower Waterlow 3. Won by two lengths; third u neck away. lime 1.10 2-A 1! an l urly lla'ndicap--Chiekwheal I. Rivalry Ravenna 3. Won by hall a h-ngth: third l lirce-quartor- "I a loiiiztli iiwiiv, Tinit* i IS.
Shorts ! landicap— Dancing Days 1. Corn Rigs 2. Set Sail 3. Won by two lengths; third a length away. Tine 1-10. Telegraph Welle, - Heather Lad l. Cochy-Bomllm 2. Bright Mark 3. Won |,v a length; third two lengths away. Time 1.17 3-o. Clarendon Handicap-Tommy Dodd 1. Arpeiit 2. Volant 3. Won by a head; third a length away. Time 1.20 2-n.
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