SPORTING.
NEW ZEALANDERS' SUCCESS. By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] Sydney, September 21. At the Rosehill races yesterday, sew Zealand-owned horses won two aces, a New Zealand-bred horse won he Guineas, and an ex-New Zealandr won the Camellia Stakes. Soltano bowed great pace and gameness, and is defeat of an opponent, of such •alibre as Gigandra, who was the nvorite for the Epsom Handicap, was ; : fine achievement. The principal reults: wef£ : -, . i ■■. '">'-', Rosehill Hurdle*, two miles—Whft:aweii:a (F. .Flynn), I, King Lucre 2, )yoi- 3. Fourteen started, including Season and Don ' Qu ; ex. The latter >li, broke his leg, and wpe ,Von, by, four .lengths. . rj ';.,,. Rosehill. Guineas, seven furlongs. -Beau .Sonlt 1, Radnpr 2, Tofua 3. 'el starters, including pherubjn. and ujusnic.,,<Won ,by.]two Camellia Stakes; seven furlongs—
alido 1, Abbeite 2, Golden Hf>p> 3. oventeen started. Won by a length. Spring Stake* ;• one mile.—Soltano (iigandra,2,, Cider 3., Thirteen start--1 jncluding Emperador. Won by a pad. Time, Imin 40isec, a quarter f a second above the Roselull record •)t- a mile. . -,,, ~,, ~.,,, •■.■„,.., j,
AYOXDALE RACES
[Per Press Association.]
The Avondale Jockey Club's Spring [eoting was concluded on Saturday 1' splendid weather. Tho tofalisator taff. handled £28,906 10s, as against [20,-705 for the corresponding clay ist year, making the total for the i.ecting £49,901 10s, a« against £36,121 LCte last year. There were two aclidents during the afternoon. Heyhoy 31l in the Steeples, and McKinnon, ,ie ride, was badly shaken. C. Scott, he rider of Rouge Dragoon, who fell n the Hurdles, suffered a grokenarm. ideational results:—
Mount Albert Steeplechase, of 150 ovs.; about three miles,—Slang 1, iaster Webb 2, Donzel 3. Won by length, with Donzel a furlong away. . ime, 6min 8 2-osec. President's Handicap, of 200 sovs.; ix furlongs—Overtime 1, Crown Pearl ', Allegation 3. Won by two lengths, ith Allegation a head away. Time, min. 15sec.
New Lynn Handicap, of 100 sovs.; ing Lupin 1, Selection 2, Holdfast
. Won by five lengths, with third orse two lengths away. Time, lmin 5 1-osec.
Nihotapu Welter, of loOsovs.-; nine urlongs.—Worcester 1, La Reina 2, )awn 3. Won. by two-and-a-half mgths, with half a ; head between
econd and third. Time, lmin 55 4-5
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 18, 22 September 1913, Page 2
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