RACING.
HECTOR GRAY REFUSED A
LICENSE.
(Australian Press Association.) j,
SYDNEY, April 4.7 The Australian Jockey Club..; advise having received Hector Gray’s ? applica- $ tion for a jockey’s license, and that it 4 has not, been, granted, v No. reasons are '• . furnished for the refusal.-
x • THREE CRACKS. \
MEETING TO-DAY.
SYDNEY, April 4. ,7 Racing circles are looking forward .7.'' to the meeting of the three cracks,’ Amounis; Nightmarch' arid Chine •4n • •* the weight-for-a@9- race, the - Rawson Stakes, at Rosehill to-morrow. ,\P .
N.Z HORSES IN AUSTRALIA.
(Received this'day at 9.40 a.m.) \ SYDNEY, April 5. The New, Zealand horse, Tidal, has been Withdrawn from all forthcoming 7 spring engagements and is returning ], to the Dominon.
; J. Truscott, owner and trainer, of T Melhburne, is'the purchaser of Glare. ’lt is understood the price was in tho i’j : vicinity of 4000 guineas.
MASTERTON MEETING
MASTERTON, April 4. Delightful feather prevailed for the opening of the Masterton R.C. meeting. There Vits a good attendance. 7 The track was on the hard side. The tote handled £12,963 against £13,170 last year. . Juvenile Handicap:—(2) Open Cheque 1, (1) Autopay 2, (3). Arajeap Won by a length. Time. 1.6 4r5. ■;.< ,> '<•'
Noviice Stakes:,—(3) .6unkis6ed. H l ( (2) Spearful 2, (s)..Lady Gen 3.. ..Won by a length, and a-half., Time 1.15 2-5. Highweight Handicap: —(1) Tun- rr bridge 1, (4) Roenx 2, (3) Essential 3. Won by a neck. Time 2.10 3-5. (jlii Lawn Handicap:—(2) Austerity 1. (3) General Gas 2, (6) Air Force 3. if; Won by a length. Time 1.41.
Masterton Cup:—(l) Historic 1, (6) y Stanchion. 2, (3) Grecian 3. Won by half a length. T'me 2.6 4-5. , Flying Handicap:—(2) Handy 1, (1) 'j; Panther 2, (5) Melissa 3. Won by a t length. Time 1.13. 2-5. . . > .* Grandstand Handicap(6) Dainty . Ways 1, (7) Money Mint 2, (3) W,ereta \ 3. Won by half a head. TimeM-2< 4-5. ' • • /'• ' '' Lansdowne. Handicap:—(l) Potoaform 1, (5) Portray 2, (3) Winlock 3, Won by a length. Time 1.14.
O.J.C. ACCEPTANCES,
CHRISTCHURCH, April 4. The Canterbury Jockey Club acceptances are:—
• Ggeat Easter Handicap, of 100? sovs.; seven furlongs.—Meadow Lark '•. 9.0, Red Heckle 8.13, Great Charter, ... Great Star 8.2, Panther 8.0, Full Fea ... they, ;Fii^t ; Sight 7.12, Money Mine I; 7.11, ;Royal Saxon 7.9, Rin Tin Tin 7.6,-Grreenrtway.bViS,'Royal Duke 7.2, . Arikiwai, Leader, Te Awha, Topere. ..•• Gay Crest 7.0. Great Autumn Handicap, of 100.' viJ:.. sovs.; 1J miles.—Historic 9.6, Paquitoy . •* 8.12, Red Heckle B.ll,'Merry Damon 8.8, Seatown 8.4, Money Mine, Hoy-, lake 8.2, Latin Quarter, Waterline ': 8.0, Arikiwai 7:6, Dolomite, Jalou/-. 7.4, Mountain' Heath Don Jose, 7.0. > f ? .'7 V ' First, forfeits for' ithe ; Stakes, of 600 sovs;'; • for six furlongs.—Ozone, Lineage, Sir mond, Autopay,- Gesture, Glirysology. Spoon, Charmaine, Jayson, Winsome As* Hind, Sleipner, Sea Scout, Psychology : f J —De Oro filly, Adelphi. CliaElcneg Stakes, of 600 sovs.: w.f.a.; seven furlongs—Leader, Greenaway, Jaloux, Royal Duke, Stealth. ■ Lineage, Sir Liincnd, Chrysology. • ?;' Charmaine, Spoon, Merry Peel, Duellona, Gold Well, Commentor, Sleipner. Taunton, Psychology—De Oro filly, Panderella, Adelphi.
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