RACING
MARTON RACES. (By Telegraph —Per Press Association) MARTON, October 21. The Marton Jockey Club's Spring meeting was held to-day in good weather. The track was in excellent order, and the attendance was lair. The totalisator handled £4,916, as com pared with £12,029* fo the meeting last year. Results: — Ladies’ Bracelet.—(l) Thrasher 1 ; (13) Sovietion 2; (4) Platina ,3. Won by half a length; six lengths. Time 1.53. l utaenui Hack.—(l) Korokio 1; (3) Navalm 2; (2) Saltpot 3. Won by half a length; three lengths. Time 1.29 1-5. Marton Handicap-—(3) Habit 1; / 1) Count Palatine 2; (5) Royal Black 3. 7i on bv half a head; a neck. Time 2.9 4-5. Spring Hack.—'.l; Gibraltar 1; (3) Thrasher 2; (2) Nightmare 3. Won by a length; three lengths. Time 1.52 4-5. Railway Handicap.— (3) 'lrojan : Melody 1; (1) Arisus 2; (4) Equitant 3. Won by a head ; a length. Time 1.14 1-5. Farewell Handicap.—(2) Interlocutor 1; (4) Navalio 2; (1) Seizure 3. Won by a length; three-quarters of a length. Time i.2 4*5. VICTORIAN NOTES. MELBOURNE, October 21, Trieino is lame, and is an unlikely starter in the Cantala Stakes, The jockey, W. Duncan, has applied for the remission of the remainder of the suspension imposed on him at Bendigo in August. The District Racing Association decided to take no action. The New Zealand horses, Ammon Ra and First Acre, have already won £2,662 in stakes at Melbourne. MELBOURNE. October 21. Winooka lias arrived at Caulfield. Ammon Ra worked usefully to-day. Concentrate and Oratorian also did serviceable work. Veilmond, Koomeela and Carry On did a mile pacing. i ■ y M. McCarten rides Bacclia Sacas in the Cantala Stakes and Carry On in the Cup. . WERRIBEE RACES. MELBOURNE, October 21. The Werribee Cup to-daj r resulted: — Sartaress 1; Walter Scott 2, Hot Spring 3. Won' by a neck; half a neck. Time 1.53. Hyde Park was third in the Jumpers’ Flat, and Kodanen was third in the Trial, while Great Thought ran third in the Plate. HANDICAPS FOR STEWARDS. * * dUtifi^ the following handicaps have been declared by Mi* J, E. Hanryn for the Stewards Handicap, of 500 sdV», six f Ui'longs
Autopay 9.6, Hunting Cry 9.5, Lady Quex 8.18, Cimabue 8.9, Havering 8.6, Golden Wings 8.6, Royal Saxon 7.13, High Comedy 7.13, Cbarmeuse 7.12, Red Heckle 7.12, Manawbenua 7.11, Palermo 7.11, Croupier 7.11, Richfield 7.10, Cricket Baf 7.10, Great Star (.9, Arrow Lad, Gustavo 7.8, True Shaft 7.7, Great Charter 7.5, Kozan 7.4, S'lvent 7.4. Royal Baby 7.4, Rin Tin Tin Franeolin, Royal Routine, S»eipner, Lord Argosy, Merry Hunter, Jenny Diver, Royal Hunting, Arrowmaid. Pakitere, Waiwene, Palace. 7.0. NORTH CANTERBURY ACCEPTANCES. CHRISTCHURCH, October 21. The North Canterbury Racing . Club acceptances for October 26th. are: High Weight Handicap, one mile:— Quantum, Starshooter 10."?, Pixie Gold 9.2, Morena, Night Flyer, Eclair. 9.0. Rangiora Cup, 1$ miles:—Riri 8.8, Aledphi 8.3, Locksiey, Semper Paratus 8.0, Pharaoh 7.4, Homo 7.2, Tautbow, Fortune’s Wheel, Metal Bird, Ma Belle, Polly, Rose of Orange, Earthquake 7.0. Viewhill Trot Handicap, 1 mile and 5 furlongs:—Bell Heather, Neil Dillon, Harvest Time, Peter Piper, Goldworthy, Great Dillon, Wild Guy, Big Blaze, Hard Words, Tatsy de Oro, Clapham, Desert Maiden, Jester, Coral Prince, Dark Girl, Reaper, Senorita, Great Minto scr., White Stranger 10.8. Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs: —Great Star 9.3, Te Awahina 8.10, Spoon 8.6, Shatter 8.5, Sleipner 7.8, Arrowmir 7.5, The Dove, Wise Choice, Miss Mercia 7.0.
Oxford Hack Handicap, 6 furlongs: —Solvent 9.4, Solwit 8.13, Kalcarn, Grecian Prince 8.3, Weatherley 7.5, Crash 7.3, Monastic 7.2, Countermarch, Mistress Quickly, Earthquake 7.0. Fernside Handicap, 7 furlongs: Ra S cal 9.3, Quantum 8.13, Sharp Thorn 8.11. Rational 11. 8.5, Giggleswick 8.4, Tnku Tama, Ravine, The Dove, Juniper 7.12, Honeycomb 7.11, Eaton Hall 7.7.
Ashley Trot Handicap, 3.4 class, 11 miles:—Gold Paper, Symmetry, Peter Piper. Great Seaman, Big Blaze, Harvest Inn, Atlielney Lass, Fail-head, Tatsv de Oro, Betty Axworthy, Harvest* Time, Neil Dillon, Maritana. Doll Dance, Lola Bingen, Goldworthy, Rasper, Dark Girl, Eastern Queen, Desert Maiden scr., Gay Gordon 12, Wainoni, Arklow 24, Red Shiner, Princess Thea, J.o Fashion 36, Oval 48.
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