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SPORTING.

RACING FIXTURES. SEASON 1914-15. April 11—Reef ton J.C. Autumn. April 11 and 17— Wellington R.C. Autumn. April 14 and 17—Avondale JO. Autumn. , April 15 and 17—South Canterbury J.C. Autumn. April 21 and 22—Manawatu R.C. Autumn. April 30 and May I—Hawke’s Bay J.C. Autumn. TROTTING FIXTURES, SEASON 1914-15. April B—Australian T.C. Thousand. April 14—'Reefton J.C. Autumn (two trotting events.) April 22 and 21—New Brighton T.C. Autumn. April 24 —New Brighton Derby Stakes. A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. 1 Dnitkd Press Association Sydney, April 12. The third day of the Australian Jockey Club’s autumn meeting at Randwick was held on Saturday. The weather was line, but the course was heavy. The attendance was good. Results : Second Hurdles, of oOOsovs., two miles and a-half.—Jack Rice 11.12, 1; Clontaft 12.0, 2; Hallmark 11.10, J. Won easily by eight lengths. Merrimax was last. Time, smin O^sec. All-aged Stakes, of 250Usovs., one mile.—Spurn (McLachlan), 8.12, 1; Brattle 8.12, 2; Woorak 8.8, 3. Fifteen started. Won by four lengths. Time, Irnin 41Jsec. Coogeo Handicap, of oOOsovs., one mile and one furlong.—The .Untie < .3, 1; Owen Roe 7.9, 2; Modify 0.7, 3. I Nineteen started. Won by a head. iTime, limn 55Vsec.

Easter Stakes, of 75050v5., seven furlongs.—Wallace Isinglass 1, Agiocourt 2, Alasco 3. Fifteen started. Won by one length and three-quarters. Time, Imin 30scc.

Cumberland Stakes, of 2000sovs., w.f.a. ; two miles.—Diva’s Isle 9.0, 1; Mountain Knight 8.2, 2; St. Spasa 8.11, 3. Also'started: Onazer, Carlita, Sir Ahvynton. Won by a head. Time, 3min 34-Jsec,

City Handicap, of 75050v5., one mile and five furlongs.—Narivo 6.8, 1; Necktie 6.8, 2; Scotch Artillery 8.7, 3. Won easily by six lengths. Time, 2min 52sec. TROTTING. AUCKLAND AUTUMN MEETING. Pur Press Assooution. Auckland, ApHl 12. The autumn meeting of the Auckland Trotting Club was concluded at Alexandra Park to-day in perfect weather, before a large crowd. The totalisator registered £31,319 for the meeting, as compared with £25,138 last year—a record for any Auckland trotting meetings. Results: — Members’ Handicap Trot (in harness), one fnile and a half.—l Whislit 1, 13 Congo 2, 1 Scientist 3. Won by a head. Time, 4min 0 2-ssec. Manuka Handicap (in saddle), one mile and a half.—George K. 1. Cliff 2, Striker 3. Won by two lenghts. Time, 3min 52-isec. Liverpool Handicap (in harness); 2 miles,—Ursula 1, Walnut 2, Beyy Gray 3, Won by a length. Time, 4min 33 2-ssec.

Autumn Handicap (in harness), two miles.—Prince Berlin 1, Lieutenant 2, Kirikiriroa 3. Won easily. Time, 4 min 42 3-ssec.

Adams’ Memorial Handicap (in harness), one mile and a-half.—Cams',o-nctta 1, Resurrection 2, Cameron 3. Won by a length. Time, 3min 27 2-5 sees.

Hill Trot Handicap (in harness), tw< miles.—Auckland Girl 1, Grattan Abbey 2, Blackthorn 3. Won by a length. Time, 4min 59 3-ssec.

Barn Handicap (in harness), one mile and a quarter.—Alf McKinney 1, Silver Black 2, Specialist 3. Won by four lengths. Time, 2min 51 l-sseo.

Farewell Handicap (.in saddle), one mile.—G.M. 1, Flora McKinney 2, St. Trella 3. Won by three lengths. Time, 2min 17 l-ssec.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 83, 12 April 1915, Page 7

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 83, 12 April 1915, Page 7

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 83, 12 April 1915, Page 7

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