SPORTING
WELLINGTON RACES
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TRENTHAM, July 15,
The total isator handled £26,662 10s for the day, and; £80,694 for the- meeting, compared with £30,374 for the day last year, and ..£69,688 for the meeting. ' Novice Handicap.—(9-10) Grand Score 1, (2-I)’Tavern Knight 2, (3-3) Cyclonic 3. Won by half a length. ‘ Time 1.20*. July Steeplechase. (5-5) Copey 2, (6-6) Callamart 3. Won by -five lengths. Time 6.57.
Orofton Handicap—(l-4) Foreign. Queen 1, (5-6) Drumfire 2, (6-5) P-ango 3. Won by three .lengths. Time i. 38. Winter Hurdles.—(4-5) Paddon 1, (2-3) Adventus 2, (6-6) Hold Knight 3. Won by two lengths. Time 4.45|. Winter Oats—(lo-11) ■ pbygroimd ~1, (5-4) AU Humbug 2, (6-7) Chang 3. Won by -a length and *a half. Time 1 53.
Onslow Handicap-—(5-6), Curie 1, (1-1) 'Reacon ’ Fire 2, (2-2) Slippery 3. Won by. a length.. Time 2.20-f. (Kia Ora Haaidicap (2-2) Hunting Lodge '2, . (3/3) Repudiation 3. Won by a length;,-and a half. Time 1.6 L : -j " y.. ECLIPSE STAKES. ■' 1 ' LONDON. July; % The Sandovvn - Park ■ Jftly. v; ’ meeting opened to-day, when the prineipal event was; the important Eclipse ' Stakes. Details: -Eclipse Stakes.— Loaningdale 1 j Firdauesi,'2; FbzjbSge '3. Ten started. Won -by two lengths, with three lengths between second and third. VICTORIAN RACE RESULT®. MELBOURNE, July 16, At the Victorian Amateur Turf Club races. resuißs, were , Murrumbeena. 'Handicaip—Whitsome 7.13 1; ’Ormolu 7.5 2; Heroic Prince 8.11 3. Nine started. by a necl{ ! third a length and a-half away. Time 2.34 L Godfrey Watson Steeples.— Moes Trooper 12.6 1 ; Sarocto 9.8 2 ; - Yantara 3. Six started. Won by two a>nq a )haif lengths; five lengths., /Time 4.31{.: ' King "Mart' was unplaced in the Malvina Welter, -i ,-y VEILMOND FOR THE STUD. ; -j SYDNEY, July 16. Safari "wa s ’unplaced' m ilje Maiden Nursery Handicap, (and; Love Song was unplaced in the Carlingford Mile at the Rosehi’l. races. •'* ’ - ; - < Veilmond .h-as -been sold to Herbert and Alfred Thompson, and goe, ; to Denman, immediately;,.,„i,or 'stud purposes. NO VISITORS FOR WINOOKA^ SAN BRUNO . (California), July/15. Visitors:.',bare been barred from the stable of Winodka this being one .of the conditions” "for bis special ten thousand dollars race over 5/ furlongs, on Tanfonrn track, 'dn; July' 29th. Michael Poleon ,*.he trainer 'W’inooka said to-day that this order has beep issued because the horse had developed an excitable state, due to there being s-o many visitors. Winooka will be worked on Tuesday morning, fo;- the first time, in a heat of thi'&e-eightli 6 ; of a mile. - with four other horses.
RELIEF PERMIT UNAVAILABLE. - CHRISTCHURCH, July 16. The meeting which the Canterbury Jockey Club had. proposed to bold on Saturday, August 26, at Ri.ccarton,, t° blip the funds for the relief of distress. will' not take place. The Club has been unable to obtain the necessary -permit.
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