SPORTING.
ASHLGRTON RACES. ASHBURTON, September 13
The. Asliburtor! Racing Club’s acceptances for Saturday, September 17, are as follow : Peiiseroft Hurdles, If milesAntrim Roy 11.13 j Conjuror 11. 10.13, Lancer 10.13, I-lounslow 9.9, Fair Exchange 9.8, Nine of Spades 9.7, Sports King 9.3; Gay Jim 9.2, Royal Game, Gold Bag 9.0. Longbeach Hack Handicap, 6 furlongs.—The Quorn 9.2, Niggerhead 8.8, Sol wit 8.5, Silver Scorn 8.5, Topthorn 8.5, Tray Bond, Wealth 7.7, Fearsome 7.7, Verden 7.5., Some Good 7.1, Silver Sight 7.1, Lord Alarsham 7.1, Higli Tor, Purse, Helen Gold, Robin Hood, Lady Zephyr, Western Light, Gay Nita, Bond 7.0. Selma" Trot, 3.15 class, 1J- miles.Desert Maiden, Dollie Derby, Eulogium, Royal Escort, Golden ‘Crass, Grea’p Mac, Great Minto,-‘ Irtiposter, King’s Cup, Little Nelson, Pretender, RoyaHWrack, St. Felix, Titri, Vesta Ray, War Officer. Ashburton Handicap, 1 mile. —Gay Crest 9.13, Rat'idffaT Til 8.6, Ramo 8.4 Shatter 8.4, Minerval 7.12, Water Power, 'Jtanelagh, Mount Boa .7,11, Colonel Cygnus 7.9, Tout le Monti. 7.2. Winsome Hind, Don Jose, Black Mint 7.0. ' :
Fairfield Hack Handicap, Ij miles. —Juniper 9.0, Muff 8.13, Night Flye ■ 3.11, Elude 8.8, Locksley 8.6, The Sun 8.3, Metal Bird 7.11, Flower 7.9 Rocket 7.5, Taunton 7.0, Night, :-s|tire 7.0. '■ a
Spring- Handicap, 6 .furlcngs.—Grea Star 9.9, Rational 11. B.Bpßelvoir 8.3. Mount Boa- "f r 13,7 ’Waiweno 7.13, Ringing Cheer 7.13, Night Recital 7.7, Taku Tama 7.1, Arrowinaid, Fleeting Glance, Night Lad' 7.0/ . Rakaia Trot, 3.1 class, l.j miles.— Betty Axworthy, Gay Gordon, Hard Words, Iron Man, Pride, Plain Silk, Te Kingi, Authorwood 12, Stella Bingen 12, Avaunt 24, Claranda . 24, Lord Lupin 24, Autowin 36..
N.Z. HORSES AT SYDNEY. GAINE CARRINGTON FAVOURITE SYDNEY, September ,14-
The New Zealand gelding, Cyinder, is a very doubtful spring aspirant, owing to an injured foreleg, which is bandaged and is considerably - swollenSunny Sky is , returning home shortly.
Silveij Ring appears to have recovered. The soreness disappeared when the horse discarded the tan for the grass track/ and is now- galloping strongly, and convincingly ..... Peter Jackson is also dbing well. ■ Gaine Carrington,. owjpg to its decisive victory on Mtmday in the Chelmsford S-ftkes; ;.is regarded having a mortgage in the A.J.C. Derby. It is also expected to do wel' at Melbourne. ' " : 6 ■ : MIXED HANDICAPS, A PRINTER’S ERROR. (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.)
.•V ' A mix up in the weights of two horses of the sameyiMupe* • Autopsy, in the Onntala Stakes, caused complications. Owing to a printer’s error in til© published 'list, the. Victorian owned Autopsy was weighted at 9.2 and the New Zealand. Autopay at 8.1. As a result whereof, the former was scratched. It now appears that the I'rardicapper’s original list shows the of'sition was reversed. the Victorian beincr 8.1 and the New Zealander 9.2. ‘The ssedetarw of the Victorian Macing Club 'rocognbh'd, therefore the New Zealander carries 9.2 in the Qantivla*. He regrets the mistake due to printors errors in the Olub’.s own booklet. .
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