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SPORTING MEMS.

Wiß^w^^m^mQ. '-■■?• •■'- ,-. |S^s lato race meeting at Sandwick ¥rUi be long remembered in Australian weathep throiighoatWaa all that could be desired; the antsaaany large; no previous P^trag in .th^ c^opie^ ?ever saw a S^ra|6plendid Ibi "of horaea broaghfc in^tiiQ world was such r %t~ all distances, made in the lai^d humher of days.' Yet the meeting was^i^ saitiafactory . one. Backers, i^^n^miy^^nd bookmakers had a i^H^brvhme3i^ba|, tjhes^ are the f^feces of *' the gionoos.tinceptainty of f 'and should be calculated tep^^ , "Whafe^however cannot be taken 1 . -practices, bo |lrHf|i]^ W4t2^e<i that while everyone jpres^frwas coasicioua that several of i& leagde : with : the l^l^kkers to prevent certain horses jwfafcjjjg^^e B^wardß, r fllthoagh they jmieeting^ to dt^stfta the matter, iffid iw|^B^ tfeir way clearly to sobstan* |oa^^lcha?go : ;aig9inst ? 'aQy individual :^o<^^^Kmttiidj! winner of the p^^^JMp^i; Brodac^^ Stakes* and p;fe^^ii(|m|k : ,^&jfe^iB ''owned by 'the 'fto!Mi£% am ifa as clear that other jdckdylrtban HaQea wbtf-rode the ic»lfc were mtereated" in his success. *^At^^ Jtt^the Australasian, b&jb : " Thak.^e public should hme won their inatanties where they lost iti there cannot Ira the shadow of a doubfc/'.ftnditlie iesaon taugat to spedu:l^wrfl;ls^^i^a^o9^ui'thß words of Admii^ Riras / when he stated His "■ "« Peereea ca^e " — to i|;^P^^|^|^%^M©?i nntil hpr^ea h&ve /j^ 3O,eovs each* ■: V.^>%l;>G(4tsV^Bs^ SIX Se^dvhqreeto reoeive 60 sovt oat of tha : , -. . „ ' \.?- fMjn)?~Tlia Fawn, SstlOlb ... 1 jai|*dbrcbj:Kihgi!tou--Valßtta, Shj'S.ltlbl^oa'sb'r'oVsVenMa.'eatlOlb, * %£.-^b>^ia^dbii--^v>nityl^ "-':J' : .;. s W.Dakin's he Bullion, by MillionaireV'*^'Csove i fc Sstf 101 b... ... ... ... o B.'P3li*e^n9ljrc Redwood, by Mannka ■;, s^Spriog Blofs»ni'Bit 10ib..".^ ■ 0 11 De Mestfejiiftbio^br c by Fireworks— . ' ; *.i ;„ ... o :Ai;gp«riß.|tt?!tft t Kisroetv by Barbarian— Connafaght by The Barb •■v.fi^li|a;f6iattiteifßsrioib "•:-,-• • .■ $o^M£^y**&*-$T ' Tattendoa-r- : ■• JBlT^Robl^on'ii b 6 Hyperion, by Lord • r f^a^Mi«r jßittsford, 8»6 lplbu. 0 ' J. o; colt, §%M^i?i^!entia, J4»t6 1 agat Ricb- ? Ittydi 8 to lagat Ringwood ; 10 to 1 e«(h a^kt "tfieSylvia colt. Conbaaght, ao<3 rjtedwobd ? 15 <0 20 to I agst any |^^^3^*r|i'ig^»U M » splendid atart, g^^|i^:y^|Dpo^ejyj'. going, to., the JroQi end forcing ibe pace ; Oonoaugbt and BtiBi!on : sboWed nert, Redwood, R|^^oot^ hand^Valdatia being oar his §^#ypipMay^ey passed the stand, «?ith VaSelta jost heading the jS9odn^^ c isJoß,,coa9,ißtingofßichm Sylvia^ CerUO, add Kismet, Round by attll'held tha compassing those before >b^m and second place. Coniidogjtr ssjH ibirdj , ' three lengths away, g^p^ti^temiJia^iie^e/' At" p^^lo^^^^^lentia^M iOjiQ^^a^vigUitijiid Riclitnood improved fl&Sfgfiffi ? ?o"Uo%i^ "in bia wake i^j^W^Bi!vVco^;ly3ig two lengibii away frooo thent. Apprpaching the half-mile, Ricbroond was beside Taleuiri,aad la thenext bundced yards 1 H^iiOT began to give way, failing on Iwbish Valeolis went ftt^^^«d>, O»(Cdiior {polling out totaakevroom for bio). Yaleotia then aasamed Ihe lesd, Coonaoght passing on whom the weight was p^|liag. ?^B^|<jringr ihe; turn home, f Vfilatia > jiiassecT -Richmond, (^Red;:iv^dia|i»ji f&onpaoght: j taking, second :^c^2^;a|;jihe tame time Richmond moved up, passing Red wood and XJonMught. When fairly facing for bom^, i^g4tja*|^B under the rails, Valetta ofitaid^ '•^ss&\ ? Ric|mond nearly two lengths away, third. Fifty yards below the distance, Valetta arid Valentia were head and head , the latter unable to the former, Uj» went ;-amidat. roart that fcffilHlfK^^P' Yaletta seemed :fß|^^hayiß ta« ra^e in band, coming ColfeJf^^tbjß : -b^lf-diaitance, s»here Bwh,ikpna;g6t close td his girths. At" v«tief Mgejr Ste^nd, a ; neck oniy divided tn^n>, w^en Hailes gave Richmond two The litttabprse Answered .jgaaieiy, came away from iTejetf«i;|Jd won 'by a lengtt , Valetta Bhowlrfg So disposiSioQ to fight it out, ; oird, . two lengthi away from Sy^ ia -A modetiite 3ti=3?fi|s|^rinney is, splendidly bred j fej J»s« narrow between the -, fore legs, bat with great depth of girtb, i sp^njiid ah^alddrs, and esoeilent legs. iljfia ||ii^ is'sop^rbi He is engaged Jn> the Y.R*C. ©erby Melbourne Cup (at3st^iba); V.B.C, Cbaojpion a aad Leger J; and A. J C. Leger* -t-> t*sl&n t Was aome difference cf opinion about tbe dmo, but it ia admitted that rbeipg-ffloref than a second faster than I Mq in 1872, (2 mins previously wa a the •>everJSrdn -at Randwick. won the •^fl^o^^o^Mku'- 46, sees, ■ '^^oi^»^6u^i^t My Dcoaw r^;^>re*iOMaly t^ Darby at &i^f|g^^;i#^ga^^by;\.timQ :^' llswleefc^ejby^itime^ever made atEpsbm a^ci.' ThJa Manuka Colt

twisted a shoe aad broke a hoof, wbtoh m'lafc have interfered with bis running. Git WAT MbTROPOI.IT4N RTAKK3 Of SO 6OVP e*ch, with 800 soys added. Two dalles. J. Tail's br h Galdsborough,by Fireworks, ; syrs,9<t2lb ... ... ... 1 Sir 11, Robinso 's br h Kingsborough, ' 4 yrs, flat lOlbs ... ... ... 2 A. Town's eh g Kingfisher, aged, 6<t 81b 3 S Gardiner's br in Luriine, 6 yrs, 9t 61b 0 J. B. Wattis'i oh m Calumny, 6yra 8» t Sib 0 8. O«e<H;ier's bra Sunbeam, aged. 7st 41b 0 J. D. tittle's br h Kin j of tha Wfet, 5 yrs 7«t. ; ... ... ... ... 0 T. Leo* br m Llamt, 4 yrs. Gat 12ib ... 0 8. Har : ings'« g h SweetbrUr, 6y w, 6it ' 12 b ... ... o R Rome's bra Viva, 6 yrs, 6it'!o b ... 0 G.'S Hal! juor's b h St. Hellers, 6 yw, . 6 t 81b. ... o C. Hethertngtoa's eh m Otazy Jan*, ;:ed, 6*tßlb .. ... 0 T. Ivory's bl h SuUin. 6 yrs, 6st 61b. ... 0 B. Braua's br h BsceUbr, 6 1 yrs, 6ss 4lb 0 A. R. West's hp Gratis, axed, 6st ;. 0 J. D: Little's br h Eros, 4 yrs, 5« 7<ba ... 0 Betting: 6 to 2 against KiQ^shorougb, 4to 1 SiogSsber, 10 to 1 C^uiany, Sdllan, Goldsboroaghi Larline, 12 to 1 Suabeara, aad Eroa. The flag fell to an excellent start, Kingfisher at once -.going 1 ahead, with Soltan, Calumny, King of the West and Goldsborongh next. At the trainer's stand Llama bored to the front, heading Kiogfiahar, behipd whom came Excelsior, Golds-; ; borough, Saltao, Larline, aad G&lamny. \ they came into the straight a 6 a great pace, Llama and Kingfisher head and head, Eros, Larline, ftanbeam, Calumny, Goidaboroagb, Gratia acd Ktogsbproqgh all packed together. No alter- | ntion took place ia their poaitiona pas- | sin^hesjaal, batat Cut U' corosrKiogfishefleo*f^ros and Llama falling back. On the opposite sid9 of the coarse Kiogfisber was a clear length ahead '-.of every thiq^, Calarony, Lurlioe, Goldsbroagh, Eros sad Kiogsboroagh next. Making the. last torn Calamoy failed, on the inside, and the extreme left oataide all the horses, passed the others, the former getting to KingQaher'a quarters. A. tremendous race now -• eosaed up the straight, Goldsborough getting his head in front at the Leger stand, and Winning by three parts of a lea^lb, Kingsborpagb, who came very fast iroin the ' last tarn, catching and beating Kingfisher by a head for second place, Lurtine fonrth, Sultan fifth, Calumny sixth, followed by King of the West and Llama. Time, 3mm 32 2-1 Oth seca. This was tbe fastest two j mile race ever roo in the colonies, and j weight considered, was a great/performance The previous fastest time for the same race was made by Dagworth, (5 yrs, 7st 61bs,> in 3 mia 35 ''B-lOth sees; and tbe quickest .time for tbe Melbourne Cap was made by Don Joan, 4yrs, 6st 12llw, 3 mm 35seca. The favorite was twice in the race 4lwi in, or it is thought by many he roquet have wod, The winner ia by Fireworks out of Sylvia,, by Fisherman •^-Joliet, by Touohstone. Thb A.J.C. (Mahes') Peoddob Stakes.— A ; eweepatake of io soys each. One mile an 1 . a qantter. W. Branch's bf c Bichmond(inclaling'7lb penalty), 9«t 3 b i Sir H. flobimon'a br ca Valentii, Bst JOlb 2 B. De Metre's b c , by F/reworks— SilTia, Bstioib... ..; 3 , Hyperion, Valetta colt, Ringwood, Bullion, Kisaaet and Cerito, also started. Even on the Valetta colt, 3 to 1 against BjehcnoGid. Won by half a length. Time, 2 mins 18 jecs. Cbaven Platb, of 100 soys, with a sweep- * stakes bf 10° eovs each. One mile and a quarter. Sir H. Hobinsoa's b h Eingsborongh, by Kingston, 4 yrs^Ssi lib l R. Ron c's b h Reprieve, agedf 9st slb - ... 2 R. Senior's b g Cyolopg, «ged, 956 2lbs ... ,f W»S. Cox's eh g Imperial, 6 yrs, 9»t 2lbs f S. Gardiner's b m Luriine, 6 yrs, 9st ... 0 Betting : 6t05 on Kingeborougb, 3 to 1 against Lurljne, 4 to 1 aoy other. Kiogsborougb bounded away with tbe lead, Cyclops second, the remainder all together. The favorite soon placed six letgtbs between himself and tbe field, Luriine running up second at tbe seven furlong post, Imperial third. At (he. five furlong post Imperial became 8«;ond, Larline being beaten, and was shortly passed by Reprieve. Entering the straight Kingsborough held a long lead,. Reprieve second, Imperial next, followed by Cyclops and Luriine. The | favorite came \pn, and woo at his ease by a lepgih; twriHadgths from Reprieve caijjie Imperial and Cyclops, running a deatl heat, Luriine last. Time, 2 mm. 13 sec. Thb Randwicx sPlatb, of 200 torn, with a eweapstakes of 5 says ; weight for ace Thrw miles. B. Jellett's br c Richmond, 3 yr« 6*t 31b 1 Sir H. Kobioson'a b h Kiagiborough, 4 yrs, Bst 61b „ ... 2 8. Gardiner's br m Lur'iae, 6 vrs, 9st 6l"b 3 B. Rouse's b h Reprieve, ageJ, 9st I libs „ 0 Hotting. 2 to 1 on Kingsborough, 5 to 2 agsi Richmond, 4 to 1 the oiher two, When started, Kingsborougb bored away to the front, attended by Luriine and Reprieve, Richmond laying off several ieogth*. In this way they tracked tbe first mile, when Reprieve went up to the leading horse, but immediately pulled off again, aad laid a length behind. Thus they ran round to the stacd again, where the four olosed up, each being a length before the other. They passed Cults* turn, where Richmond changed places with Lurlioe. At the seven furloog post he also joined Reprieve, shortly I afterwards quitting him and going on | in pursuit of Ktngsborougb, whom* he caught between the fourth and third : furlong post. They ran together about | fifty yards, when the colt drew away from the favorite, gradually made the gap wider, and finally woo by ten fengtbg, Kingsborough being as far before Lurlioe, Reprieve pulling off at tbe distance.. Time, 5 rain. 43 sec. Valuable Discovert foe thb Haib.— lf

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 260, 1 October 1875, Page 4

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SPORTING MEMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 260, 1 October 1875, Page 4

SPORTING MEMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 260, 1 October 1875, Page 4

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