SPORTING.
V.A.T.C. MEETING. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] United Press -Association, Melbourne, October 11. Caulfield Stakes.—-Aim Carlovna 1, Undo Sam 2, Philie 3. Won by three lengths. Time, Imiu 54]soc. Steeples.—Yalook 1, Sapper 2, Money Order 3. RACING AT RANDWICK. Sydney, October 11. Rand wick Plate.—UTvas Isle 1, Posinatus 2, Lilyveil 3. 7 Highweiglit Handicap.—Tatterley 1, Spurs 2, Alfred Jackson 8. Steeples.—King Wire 1, Ludsor 2, Don Q 3. HAWKE’S BAY JOCKEY CLUB, XPhr Press Association. ] Hastings, October 11. The amount put through the machine was £10,273, an increase of £l3O on the amount put through last year. Additional results are:—
Flaxmere Hack Handicap, lOOsovs. 3 Sea Lord 1, 1 Allen Doone 2,2 Submersion 3. Allen Doone passed the post first by half a head, inches separating second and third. Time, drain IGsec. Mr MacMahon entered an objection for interference in the straight of Allen Doone with Sea Lord. After hearing evidence, the stewards decided to,reverse the horses, making Sea Lord first. • ■« „ ; v Hastings Stakes, 25050v5., four furlongs.—Asterias 1, Goldfire 2; Rangitiro 3. Won by half a length. Time, 49fcsec. Spring Handicap, 200sovs., one mile and £ quarter.—4 Labor Day 1, Expect 2, 9 Settler 3, Won by half a length. Time, 2min 2sec. v . Waipatu Hack, lOOsovs,—l Garance 1, 4 Alces 2, G Chillies 3. Won by a bare half length. Time, Imin 32 1-5 V sec. Final Handicap, lOOsovs., six furlongs.—l Chortle 1, 4 Downham 2,2 Adriot 3. Won by a short length. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. Dunedin, October 11. The Dunedint Jockey Club spring meeting concluded yesterday. The tote receipts for the day were £15,218 10s, and for the’meeting £26,590 10s, as compared with £27,630 10s last year. Results: — Walker Hurdles, one and a-half miles —1 Ngataranui 1, 5 Lord Frederick 2, 2 Kira 3. Won easily by four lengths.
Time, 2min 54sec. Trial Plate, lOOsovs., six furlongs. —1 'Findhorn 1,2 Red Charm 2, 3 Lion 3. Time, Irani 17Jsec. Ranfurly Handicap, 250spvs., one mile.—7 Moonglow 1, 4 Martius 2, 1 Palisade 3. Won cleverly by half a length. Time, Imin 44|$C0i • / Dominion Handicap, 130sovs., four furlongs.—2 -Holiday 1, 1 Downsteepy 2, 3 Wishful 3. Won by two lengths. Time, 50sec. ; Shorts Handicap, 130sovs.—1 Speedometer 1,2 Sister Radius 2, 3' Silver Shield 3. Won by ai length., Time, Imin IGVsec. Kaikoi-ai Handicap, , IQOsova,; . ;six furlongs.—2 Sir Hamilton 1, 6 Mavelite 2, 4 United Service 3. Won by half a length. Time, Imin 32sec. Telegraph Handicap, ISOsbvs.’; seven fmdongs.—l John Barleycorn 1,2 Hessione 2, 10 Carolus 3. Won by a neck. Time, Imin 33 2-sscc. (Notes by Cicero.) -o The Taranaki trainer, Albert Rhodes, suffered a severe loss on Saturday when he lost Flagfall (Bezonian —Fleetfoot), who fell and broke his neck. The loss is a severe one, as Fix’st Flight’s Half brother promised to turn out an exceptionally good one. At the forthcoming Waverley meeting Lord Multifid (Multifid—Lady Nell), who has the reputation of being the fastest horse trained on the Egmont track, will possibly makq his debut. 1 Wild Daisy, who recently ran second at Otaki, is a sure starter at Waverley. Vladimir's daughter is very fast over five furlongs, and recently boat Epworth owr four furlongs.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 47, 12 October 1914, Page 2
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