SPORTING.
V. K. Li. WitcilNC, [Bt EIiECTRIO —LAU'llUkllt ) [lwiJiu rutoj -* jileiuoarm, Aovemoer c ■ 'llie weatner was pcuect, aim nu ‘i was a largo crowd ior tne conclusion jj a record meeting. xiie racing was good, a feature oeing cue ames. Spring Handicap, of 000 sots; one nine and a quarter.’— Monodia 1, tJn.. ;,er 2, Scotcn .ualt 3. Fourteen started. Won by a neck, with iour lengths oetweeu second and third. Tune, 2in i.u 7 isec. v
Plena ngtoli Stakes, of 500 so vs; six furlongs.—Fidelio 1, Aiarissa 2, t'rudent Action 3, TVelve started. Uon by a length and a half, with Prudent Action a neck away third. Time, limn losec.
V.R.C. Handicap, of 750 sovs, one mile and threequarters.—-Matouree 1, Wassail 2, Attorn 3. Nine started. Won by half a length, with four lengths between second and third. rime, 3min ,3$ sec. CJ3. Fisher Plate, of 10 sovs each, with a thousand sovs added (weight for age); one mile and a halt—-luidnoi, 7.9, 1; Andelosia, 7.9, 2; Beragoou, 7 9 3. Beragoou led from the stale to the entrance of the straight, where Radnor challenged him, and, stalling off a good run from Andelosia, who cathe fust on the rails, won easily fit the finish by two lengths. Half-a-„eck only separated Andelosia ami Beragoon. Victoria Steeplechase, of 500 sovs, about three miles.—Glernnore I..lopmast 2, Princess 3. Eight started. \Voti by twenty lengths, a had third. Tiine, Gmin 2+sec. Final Handicap, of 500 soys; one mile and a half.—King Mdstjn 1, Labus 2, Limelight 3. Seven started. Won by half a length, with two lengths and k half between second and third. Time, 2min Bi, ! sec.
NEW ZEALAND CUP MEETING. A WIN EOR SINAPIS. WaNstep wins the stewards. [Per Press Association.] Christchurch, November 9. After heavy vain the weathei hits rather doubtful, but improved' towards midday, and the, New Zealand Cup Meeting opened under conditions that were by no;means unfavorable Evidently tliore had not been so much' rain at RiCCartbn .as in the otyy, the track was ini first-class order. The attendance, though mot comprising such a largei contingent ofi North ’Tsas .usual, was; stilt very good.j The totalisator' investments for the day: totaled;c£42, 447; :10s,; as agains£l2,634, a decrease of £159. As a largo section of the North Island sporting community were not down, the figures are remarkable. The following are additional results. new" ZEALAND CUP, of 2000sovs.
, twp raU,qs> ~ , t< 9 Mr. A. 11. Dqi'xaVit’is, I* tin Siipufis. .wSyrs, U: iol rn#. -jßet-j-y) 1 2 Mr E. J. Watt’s hr, g Sea . Pmk .Syrs, Mi- E. J. Watt’s..hr ii Midnight Sun, 0yi!5,.8,13 .(L. Wilson) 3 5 Bon Revo 8.0, 4 La lleina 8.3, 0 ■U-udqcided 8.2, 8- Haskayne 8.0, 8 EmTlilax 7.7, 13 Maqgaroa 7.o.(ine. 51b. penalty), 7 Royal, Arms 6.13, 11 Li'.dv Moutoa 6.12 y and 12. Arioni 0.9 also, started. Midnight Sun and Sea Pink were coupled on the totalisator. Round ing the top turn, Arioni momentarily showed in front, her nearest attendants being Sea Pink, Emperador and Bon Reve. Turning towards thc. straight, Sea Piitk, on the rails, tolkchargo, but a little farther on was challenged by Sinipis, who drew away and won easily by three lengths and a-half. Sea Pink was a length ir front of his stable mate, Midnight Sen, who was followed at an interval of a length and a half by Arioni. Then came Thrax, Royal Arms, and Mangaroa. Time, 3rnin 26 4-sscc. Welcome Slakes, of 1000 soys; foilr furlongs.—2 Mr E. J. Watt’s eh g Downham, 8.3 (R. Wilson), 1; 5 Hon. J. D. Ormond’s b c Hymettus, 9.1 tine. 100) penalty) (Ryan), 2; 1 Mr F. H. Pyne’s b f Honesty, 8.0 (F. E. Jones), 3. Won by a neck, while Honesty was half a length away third. Time, 49sec. .■ Apprentices’ Plate, of 150 sovs; one mile.—7 Mr H. Cassidy’s b f Glolifin, 7.2 (21b allowance) (,F. Thomson), I; 1 Sir Goo, Clifford’s ,b c Gleheannich, 3yrs, 7.2 (51b allowance) (E. McCarty) 2; Messrs J. G. and H. Furze’s c.h g Kilts, aged, 7.7 (J. Collier), 3. Glencannic.h and Dowastrokft were coupled on tile totalisator. Time, Imin 13 1-5 sec. The winner was bought in at £l2O.
STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of 1500
so vs. Six furlongs. 3 Mr C. («. Dalgoty’s I) f Warstep, 3yrs, 0.13 ‘ (W. .Bell) ] 2 Mr E. J.. Watt’s m g Tatterley, 3yrs, 8.0 (inc. 3H)s. penalty), CL. Wilson) 2 4. Mr Kirkdale’s hr f Tinnier, 3yrs, 7.5 (A. Reid) 3 11 Crown Pearl 8.13, 1 'Bandiera 7.11, 4 Merry Roe 8.7 (inc. 7ll> pell.), 7 Patronalo 8.3, 13 Oxen hope 8.2, 10 Peg 8.0, 5 Salzburg 8.0, 9 Kauiki 7.11, 12 Ohsono 7.11 (inc. 31h pen.), 8 My Lawyer 7.9 (inc. 31h pen.), 6 Winning Way 7.0, 15 Sanguinary 7.5. 18 Mount Victoria 0.13, 10 Historiette 0.11, 5 Jeannot 0,9, and 17 Forninal 0.7, also started. Warstep came with a great riln from the middle of the field, and wearing down Tatterley won by a giiod length. limner, who finished very fast on the outside, was another length away third. Time, Irnin 13see. Linwood Handionp, of 140 sovs ; seven furlongs.—2 Mr John (Trigg’s
I) m-Lady Marcia, 4,yrs, 7.8 (E. Lowe), 1 j (j Mr A. CL Wilson’s cli g Baritone, Oyrs,. 7.5 (A. Reid), 2; I Mr_ J. Roid’s b g Speedometer, dvrs i -o (K. Horry), 3. Won by a nook. Speedoineter was two lengths away third. Time, linin 28 3-osec. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. The Auckland Racing Club’s Spring Meeting was concluded on Saturday m line weather. The course was, abn heavy, but fast times were registered'/ The attendance was good, considering the strike, and speculation was brisk, the totalisator putting through £2i 387, an increase of £1236 on the figures for the corresponding day df last yea]'. . Ths, figures for the meeting were £30,522, as against £4L083 10s last year. Additional results are as follow; t
Epsom Handicap, of 300 sovs; six furlongs.— 2 Mr P. P. Xcagle’s b c Sir Moseley, by King’s Guest—Heavenly Twin, 7.12 (W. Price), 1 ; 10 Mr R. Hannon’s b f Tinopai, 6-l|t (Robilisoh, 2; 1 Messrs Foss and Stewart’s Prince Soult, 8.11 (.Pritchard) W H » all the way by two lengths,’ With the third horse a length away. Time, linin 15 4-osec.
Musket Stakes, of 300 sovs; four furlongs (for 2-year-olds).—l Mr T. H. Lawry’s bik f Chime, by Royal Fusi|ier —La Cloche, 8.11 ‘,W. Price), L; 3 Mi'ilW.ih. Thomson’s oh f Delenda, 8.2 (R;' E. Brown) 2; 4 Mr J. iiaud’? b-c Mullingar, 7*13. (Greenwood), 3. Won easily by two iengtas, with the '.third horse a length away. Norman by Handicap of 120 soys,.seven furlongs,—Mr H. I'.rrett’s b g Matawere\vere byKaipiri—Puwerewere, 4 years, 7.2 (Gilchrist), 1; 2 MiyW, Sharper’s Spalfish, 7.8 (Conquest), 2; 10 Mr T. Harr’s Makura 7.10 (Pritchard), 3. Won by two lengths, and a length between second and tltird. Timej linin 30sec. Welter Handicap, of 300 sovs; one mile.—2 Mr E. IV. Alison’s b g Allegation, by Gladstone—Allegro, srs., 7.13 (Conquest), 1; BMr it. T. B. Stewart’s Wee Olga, 8.1 (R. E. Brown), 2; 5 Mr P. P. Xeaglc’s Diavolo, 8.10 (\V. Price), 3. Won by two lengths] with ten lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 41see.
At the Warwick Farm Meeting on Saturday the Warwick Farm Handicap Was Won by Phosphorus, Crown (frant being second, and Merton Lad third. Eight'started. Wop by U length. Time, 2min tjlsec. ..i >r , j At, the Queensland . Meeting on’ Saturday the Sijndgute ißandicjip was Won bV Phrpso, Owen, Roe being second, and Pongo third. Won by a length and ii half! time, 2min 9,seo. u | !■' ■ ; .
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