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SPORTING.

I ' TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. ~ j jj, r r i{ >■[ [■ i.'L"v!l j • j. Ata of the ,lmraj '■.uki Jotkdv Clpb pn (Friday , ‘Mp IV Hurl. ?y \yas' appointed judge for j ;Buwi6ttc&%aiterd 3 rf i ,L , : f - j j «•*.*;.- IL-J-dll* f‘v; , MASTERTON ACCEPTANCES. 7Pjer Press Association.] Maslerton, October 10. , The following acceptances have been received for the Masterton spring meeting:— _, . , , tl ... ; Telepljoiie ! Hack . feeds 7.1% Portraiture:'7.’sj Gbri?.iska 7.3,„ BunMiiht,’ '7.1,- Waimahaka, Kingi Hbri,'G|ioie;i Flying Handicap lv (open).—Makara 9.0, Mount Victoria 8.9, Ininier. 8.3, Black Lullin''7.l2, Mon Ami 7.ll,.Secret Link arid Stepney 7.9, Lady Laddo, Surat,ura and Heather 7,2, Spring Handicap (open).—Sir Solo 9.0, Expect 3.8, Byron and Leonta B„.7 }i . jSmapis 8.5, Lady Moutoa 8.0, Otahu 7.11, Ceylon 7.8, Bonnie Boy 7.3, Matlow 6.10. . . , ! Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap.—Master | Lupin 12.7, Grit Lawless 11.7, Lord, Palmer and Memo Land 11.4, MissChamberlain, Lubriline, The Corinthian and Reminess 11.0. , • .Masterton, . Hack Handicap.— Piipanarama 9.0, Overrate 8.7, Lady Louisa 8.6, Record 7.11, Top Not 7.7, Lord Palmer 7.5, Borsil, Hansard, Pier-

mSnt, St. Brandon and Bunkum 7,3 x Boxer (Into, Magazine), Otakitra and Grass mere 7.0. Stewards’ Handicap (open).—Awahou 8.6, Lady Montoa and Imagination 8.1, Mon Ami 7.7 Stepney 7.5, Matlow, Lady Georgia, and Turna 7.1, Lady Laddo 7.0, Manitau, Montreal and First Consul 6.13. Dash Hack Handicap.—The Great Mogul 9.3, Astral 8.13, Powder Fox

8.(5, Zeus 8.4, Sir Montoa 7.12, Merry Guy 7.10, The Diver 7.4, Chatsil and Conziska 7.2, Microbe 7.0, Sir Fisher, Tehouhoit, Arrahua and Bonus 6.12! Trial Stakes.— Roumania, Concord. Juliette, Tehouhou, Sir Fisher, Rosalys, Snnrose, Salthdbter, Xgarua, Sarbonite, Signorfeta, Grassmere, ' Miss Trumps, Lnhriline, Hellenois, Trogan. Hansard, Red light, Golden Rear, Con- ) ’ ” ' r> L • . ? sulation, Bonus, Trooper, Master Kura and Guiding Way, DFXEDTX RACES. Dunedin, October 11. The Spring Meeting of the Dunedin Jockey Club was concluded to-day in good weather. Additional results:— Ranfnrly Handicap, of 200 sovs; one mile.—B Stamboul, 6.7, 1; 2 Special Form, 7.9, 2; I The Cornet, 8.2, 3.. Won by a length. Time, Dnin 43 2-5 sec. Dominion Handicap, of 120 sovs; four furlongs.—! Cortes, 7.10, 1 ; I Sylvia 7.12, 2; 2 Botanist, 8.0, 3. Won by two lengths. 'Time, 51 l-ssec. Shorts Handicap, of 150 sovs; six furlongs.—l Palisade, 8.13, 1 ; I My Lawyer, 8.5, 2; 5 Kostroma, 7.8, 3., Won by three parts of a length. Time, 1 ini n 16 2-ssec. Kaikorai Handicap, of 100 sovs; seven furlongs,—s Lady Marcia, 7.8, 1; 2 Chadic, 8.8, 2;, 3 Glencannieh, 7.9, 3. Won by two lengths. Time, Lain 31 2-ssee. Telegraph Welter Handicap, of 125

i »’-0| I sovs; seven furlongs.—4 Czar Ivolo-j hoi, 9.5, 1; 1 Special Form, 9.8, 2; 5 i Rock Ferry, 8.9, 3. Won by a head, j Time, I'm in 31 1-osec. A.J.C. MEETING. DUKE FOOTE AGAIN. [By Electric Telegraph—Cocyright] [United Press Association.] ( ’ Sydney, October 11. 1 n There was glorious weather and a big attendance or the last day’s racing. Results I High Weight Handicap, of 500 sovs; six furlongs.—Alfred Jackson 1, Border King Sb Virginia 3. Twenty started. Won by half a length, with two and a half lengths between second and third. TliriPj Imin 15] sec. IVaverloy Handicap; wof 500 sovs; 1 one mile and three quarters.—Matodree 1, Electrakoff 2, Allured 3. Twelve started. Emerson rode the winner. Won by a long neck, with a neck between second and third. A Dowling Steeplechase, of 500 sovs; about three miles.—Glenmmo. I. Gtm- - cap 2, Belemus 3. ' 2£iiie started. Won by ten lengths, tile third horSo being half a furlong away. Adams rode the winner. Time, 6min 45 J sec. Members’ Handicap, of 500 sovs; one mile and a furlong.—Crosska 1, 3iipon Frisco 2, John McCormack 3. Eleven started. Emerson rode-the winner. Won by ten lengths, with a neck between, second and,third. ’Time, Imin 51 sec. .!' ' ■ Randwmk Plate, of 2000 sovs; two miles, —Duke iFoote l| Radcor 3. Cadoliia, Midnight Sun, Embracer and Posihntus also started. Haripist led most of the' way, hub i Foote challenged him at the distance -j and came away and won .easing tip by a length and a half. Time, 3min 291 T ,(.*■:.! '• . ■ ■: SCO, , ,v , Filial Handicap, of 500 sovs; one mile and a quarter.—Limelight t l, ‘Cider King 2, Mostyn 3. Thirteen started. Won by a length, with three quarters of a length between second and third. Time, 2min lessee. ! V.A.T.C. Melbourne, October 11. There was ideal weather at the start of the lacing- hut it became cold later, and light rain fell. Interstate > -competition was limited with the exception of the first race. The fields wore small. Aleconner started in the Toorak Handicap,,, but. failed to gat a place, his' performance * being disappointing after Tiis Sydney run- • King'. Results:— , |-j: , Debutante Stakes, of four fu^jongs. Spiral, Hathor 2, Bhvoue 3, Twelve started. ’Won Ipy . two and,. a hall .lengths. . Time .jUj}sec. . V.A.T’C. stakes, ope mile aiiji a £,ur- j long.—Princess 1, - 2, Apna Carlovna 3- .^Yassjail, - Bi;oaclswqrd , and Willow Greep;.also stapt^dj, IVillow Green led till three furlongs from home. Mountain Princess led into thV’straigW d’liere Audacity challenged, but failed by a neck. , Anna CarIcvna was two lengths away, third. Time, Imin 56£sec. Steeplechase, two miles and a half. . Jack Windsor 1. -Comas • 2-, Danube 3. *’ started.; j|ack led j all the .way and wpn.hy length I 1 wliji three lengths between second and [ third. '.Time, .Bpji’n i V.A.T.C. Guineas, one mile,—A n- : deiosia 1, Kildaltpn 2, Tuhulus 3. I Eleven started. Entering the straight, I Andelosia assumed command and non j easily by a length, .with three lengths ; between second and third. Time, Imin i 12 V sec. Toorak Handicap, one mile.—Valido 1, Mintstone 2,; 3. Valido took 1, Mintstone 2, Flaith 3. Fourteen j started, including Ireland, Valido took (command after a furlongs. and was never afterwards headed. Won by three lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, Imin 43Jsec ... Caulfield 1010 Welter,,. of 500 sovs; 5 geven' furlongs.—MacDuff l,.,Mqonliria 2, Avanfe 3, ~ Twenty-five started. Won by two lengths. Time, Imin 28-ijsec. NEW ZEALAND HORSES. Sydhey, October 11. Soltano and Mr Greenwood’s horses arrived yesterday. by tile Maiuiganui. A Sydney cablegram states that Duke Foote kas pbdli £14,069.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 36, 13 October 1913, Page 2

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 36, 13 October 1913, Page 2

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 36, 13 October 1913, Page 2

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