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SPORTING.

RACING FIXTURES., V SEASON 1914-15. Oct. 14 and 17—Auckland T.C. Spring. Oct. 15—Masterton R.C. Spring. Oct. 15 and 17—South Canterbury J.C. Oct. 24 and 26—Wellington R.C. Spring. Oct. 26—Oainaru Trotting Club. Oct. 26 and 29—Greymouth T.C. Oct. 26 and 27—Gore Racing Club. Oct. 27 arid 28—Greymouth J.C. Oct. 29 and 30—Poverty Bay Turf Club. Oct. 31, Nov. 3, 5 and 7—Victoria R.C. Nov. 4 and 7—Auckland R.C. Spring. Nov. 7,9, 11,' 14—Canterbury J.C. Spring. . Nov. 10, 12, 13—Metropolitan T.C. Nov. 18 arid 21—Otahuhu T.C. Spring. Nov. 25 and 28—Takapuna J.C. Spring 800. 12—Bay of Plenty J.C. Dec. 26 and 29 and Jan. 1 and 2 Auckland R.C. Summer. Dec. 26 and 28—Thames J.C. Dec. 28, 30 and 31—Auckland T.C. Summer. Jan. 7 and B—Whangarei R.C. Jan. 29 and 30—Takapuna J.C. Summer, Fob. 10—Rotorua J.C. Feb. 13—Te Kuiti R,C. THE ADELAIDE DERBY. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] United Press Association. Adelaide, October 11. At the spring meeting the Derby Vosultfcd-’:—Fidelio 1, Auceps 2, Arise 3. Seven started. >Yon by a head. Time, 2min 391. sec. V.A.T.C, MEETING, Melbourne, October 11. The weather was fine and cool, and where was a splenlid attendance, including the Governor-General and Ferguson. Results: — Stanley Welter.—-Goolagunyah 1, Brisk Money 2] Apiarist 3. Debutant Stakes.—Cfeloria 1, Red Signal 2, Duvefney 3. Caulfield Stakes.—Anna Carlovna 1, Uncle Sam 2, Philip 3. Steeplechase.—Yalbok 1, Sapper 2, Money Order 3. Guineas-.—-Blague 1, Burrabadeen 2, Newbery 3. Toorak Handicap.—Rathlea 1, Golden Wire 2, Gold Brew 3. RACING AT RAND WICK. Sydney, October 10. The weather was dull and showery, and the attendance good. The going ,vas excellent. Silver Beach broke his leg during the running of the Grantham Stakes. Mr E. J. Watt heads the list of winning owners with £7969. Randwick Plate.—Ulva’s Isle 1, Posinatris 2, Lily veil 3. i Final Handicap.*—Simon >• Frisco 1, Firm 2, Lagard 3. High-weight Handicap.—Tatterley P, Spurs 2, Alfred Jackson 3. Waverley Handicap.—Greyspear 1, Mlured 2, Kingsburgli 3. Steeples,—King Lucre 1, Miser 2, Oon Q. 3. .Grantham Staked.—Carlita 1, Giru 2, Van Biene 3. WELLINGTON WEIGHTS. iPiB Passe Association.,) Wellington, October 12. The following weights have -been declared for the Wellington spring meeting by Mr Coyle : Rirnutaka Handicap, seven furlongs. Master Lupin 9.5, Alecto 8.11, George 1.10, Master Achilles and GoWstream I. Commotion, Arlington and Montana 8.6, Merry Gain 8.5, Garance 8.4, Kaminohe arid Submersion 8.0, AinsJale 7.13. Chillies 7.12, Lady Delesford and Columbus 7.7, Wharfinger and Ruination 7.6, GJenroy, Want and Steinheil 7.5, Rosiam 7.4, Roumania and Killaloo 7.3, Rerehau and Need 7.0, Elevated, Sir Agnes, Silver March and Waitomo 6.10. Hack and Hunters’ Steeplechase, 2] miles.—Fashion- Plate 11.9, The Pole, Soporific and Silver Monarch 11. Grit Lawless 10.12, Tyrannic 10.9, Makiri 10.8, Bandalero 10.1, Waiwetu 10.10, Tanranga 9.9, Blend, Loopline, Plumer, Luck’s Out, Koranga and Sir Manser 9.7.

Wellington Handicap, one mile and a quarter.—Kilrain 9.3, Undecided 8.12, Haskayne 8.10, Awahou 8.6, Sir Knox, Tannhauser and Bleriot 8.4, Byron 8.2, Tmarose 7.12, Balboa, Peroneal and Quarantine 7.10, Moutoa Girl 7.8, Portraiture 7.7, Passadena and Lady Louisa 7.6, Rene 7.5, Bimeter 7.4, Indigo and Guiding Way 7.3, MeltcliikofF 7,2, Ringform and Maniaroa 7.0, Birkful 6.13, Camulus 6.12,,8riar Patch and Pari form 6.9, Black All, Football, George, Elevate, Montana, Campeador, and Kaminohe 6.7. Shorts Handicap, five furlongs.— Merry Roe and Postillion 9.7,' Chortle 9.6. Crown Pearl 8.13, Raupani 8.10. Sauci 8.6, Bertrada 8.5, Sir Moseley--8.3, Play Off and Blue Lake 8.2, Pavlova and Irtimer 8.0, Beldame and Peronilla 7.12, Tete-a-Tete 7.10, Mt. Victoria 7.9, Bold Stroke 7.7, Bee 7.6, Suratura 7.3, Epworth and Adroit 7.2, Heather and Intelligible 6.12, Gold Soult 6.10, Submersion 6.7.

Wnimii Handicap, one mile.—Sinapis 10.5, Ln Reina 10.1, Awahou 9.13. Sou Pink, Konya, and Labor Day 9.11, Multiply and Peroneal 9.0; Royal Anns 9.1, Reno 9.0. Lady Laddo and Twelfth Night 8.12, Mysteriarch and Merry Frank 8.12, Austin and Mt. Victoria 8,9. Fair Rosamond 8.7, Day Fly 8.4, Arlington 8.2, Amlier and White, Negative, Merry Gain, Want, and Semaphore 8.0. Final Scurry Handicap, five furlongs. —Epworth 9.5, Ardent 8,9. Ngann 8.8, Merrie Guy 8.0, New York 8,8, Roval Sleeves 8.2, Chakwaua 8.1, Lady 1 '

I Black 7.13. Miss Kelly 7.12, Columbus j7 .8, Martian Princess 7.7, Botanist /7.6, Petrograd, Dinner Gong, Pink ■ Heather, Martress, and Gold Necklace 7.5, Sir Saracen 7.4, Altitude and Marj tigues 7.3, Elevonia and Innoladdo 7.2, I Ladylike, Need, Rongona, Rerehau I and Grey Fleet 7.0, Plunder, MiracuI lons, Hushahye, Rockabye," Improve ! and Confirm 6.10. AUCKLAND WEIGHTS. Wanganui, October 12. Weights for the Auckland Racing Club’s Meeting are as follow : City Handicap, one mile and a quarter.—Jack Delaval 9.8, Rewi Poto and La Reina 8.9, Bleribt 8.7; Kooya 8.6, Royal Irish 8.5, Monojack 8.0, Allegation 7.13, Goldfire 7.11, Kimbombi, Worcester, and Ratana 7.6, Mistie \ .5, Jolie Fille 7.4, Birkful 7.3; Soldier 7.2, Tripoli 7.1, Tact 7.0, Sonltikoff 6.13, Self 6.12, Gloy 6.10, Devastation 6.10.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 48, 13 October 1914, Page 8

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 48, 13 October 1914, Page 8

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 48, 13 October 1914, Page 8

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