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SPORTING.

AUSTRAL!AN RACSNC.

United Pkms Association

Sydney, May 9

The Winter Stakes resulted:—Charleville 1, Firm 2, Tartamis 3. Eight starters. Won by a liead. Time, 2miii 2Gsec.

Adelaide, May 9

The Goodwood Handicap resulted Golden Wire 1, lownit 2, Miss Neckersget 3. There were twenty-four starters. Won by one length and a half. Time, Imin 1-1 sec.

ENGLISH RACING.

London, May 8

The Jubilee Handicap resulted as follows:—Diadmnenos 1, Wrack 2, Lanins 3.

NEW LICENSES.

Pahiatvia, May 9

The Pahiatua Racing Club, which had its permit restored, has decided to hold a meeting during the current r:lcing season, and has adopted a programme with stakes of over £3OO.

The Woodlands limit Cluli lias been advised by the) Secretary of Internal Affairs that, subject to certain conditions, which will be notified shortly, the license will be available during the present racing year.

GREAT NORTHERN HANDICAPS.

Wanganui, May 7

Croat Northern Hurdles, two miles and a half.—Admiral Soult and Spalfisli 11.7, Sir Donald 11.6, Hereford 11.3, Tragedy King, Black' Northern and Royal Arms 10.13, Morocoinhe and Sandy Paid 10.8, Corrie 10.7, Immensity 10.3, Te Onga and ‘Styrax 10.1, Birkful and Cornelian 10,10, Commotion 9.id, Cloudy Dawn 9.10, Spalperion and Bellin 9.8, Gaily Bridge, Pip, and Golden Glow 9.5, Fagot, Toreador, Jollie Fille and Braehnrn 9.3, Hurakia, Monologue, Soultikoff and Glenorchy 9.1. Waipunoa, El Gallo, Luperin, Harbor Light, Master Regan, Semolina, Tararua Jack, Queen’s Post, Patronymic, Vascular and First Consul 9.0.

Great Northern Steeples, three miles and a-half.—Bercola 11.10, Jackman 11.9, Scot’s Guard 11.2, Dorando 10.13, Golden Glow 10.11, Black Northern 10.8, Morecomb'e 10.6, The Chief 10.5, Addnought 10.4, Fireworks and Sandy Paul 10.3, Te Onga, Styrax 10.1, Bollin, Appin, Leapuki and Cornelian 10.0, Cloudy Dawn 9.11, Spalperion, Vestal and Waterworks 9.10, True Blue 1 and Sportsman 9.8, El Gallo, Nat Lupin, Ngutoa, Nimblefoot, Glenorchy and Lady Sabretache 9.7.

WANGANUI W EIGHTS,

The following are the weights for the Wanganui Jockey Club’s winter , ■ -too ft meeting:— .

Borough Handicap, six furlongs.— Tree;Lucerne. 9.0, King: Lupin 8.12, Hoy 8.7, Astor 8.4, Bimeter 8.3, Peg, Goldstroam, Avon Park and Waiorewa 8.0, Play Off 7.11, Zeus 7.5, King Ch'iara 7.4, George and Adriot 7.3, Kaniki 7.1, Grattan 7.0, Botanist,, Zion and Anient G. 12, Salvia 6.11, Bonny liigg 0.10, Peroneal and Royal Dragoon 6.7, Yeroneal 6.6. Wanganui Steeples, miles.— Jackman 11.12, Dorando 11.1, The Pole and Golden Glow 10.13, Addnought, Bonny 10..6, Sandy Paul and Fireworks 10.5, Daylight Bill 10.4, Leapuki and Appin 10.1, Vestal and Waterworks 9.12, True Blue and Sportsman 9.9, Euroco and Soporific 9.8, Supreme and Proxy 9.7.

Connolly Handicap, one mile and aquarter.—Merry Roe 9.4, Emperador 9.3, Leonta 9.1, Sauci 9.13, Bonny Helen 8.10, 1 Multiply and Colonel Soult 8.7, Mummer and Tinopai 8.1, Pliesplionis 7.12, Byron 7.10, Gold: Soulfc 7.9, Banksia, Rationale and Lady Louisa 7.0, Katana, Stepney, Bonny Kigg and Gold Fran 6.8, Maniaroa, Crawford and Inouru 6.7.

Century Hurdles, two miles and aquarfcer.—Sir Donald 1.1.8. Hereford 11.5, Black Northern 11.1, Leonta 11.0, Corrie 10.9, Sauci 10.8, Immensity 10.5, Styrax 10.3, Birkful, Cornelian and Arnake 10.2, The Rover 10.0, Cloudy Dawn 9,12, Sam Pan 9.11, Toreador, Aratiatia, Waipunoa and Braehurn 9.5, Girl 9.3, Monologue, Glenorchy and Hureakia 9.2, I'ueeu s Post 9.'0!

(Notes By Cicero.)

Patronymic, who is now trained by Mnrt Gardiner, is a natural jumper, and endowed as lie is with pace, should pay his way over the battens. Veto ran four furlongs in disec. at Egmont on Saturday. The trade is very “dead”, and the gallop in question, is the best registered for some days.

El Gallo, who is looking the picture of health, is greatly fancied by his connections for the Hurdles on Wednesday. Maniaroa will he ridden by O’lMcCarten in the chief event at Egmonv. The Maniapoto gelding must carry a, lot of bullion, in the weak held.

Bolclstroke is galloping in great .style under Tom Goddard, and if better behaved than usual, would take a. lot of beating. Those who supported Coropet at Marlborough, will be interested to know that had tin. son of Coronet won on the first day of the meeting his backers would have received considerably less than a .‘lo,s dividend. Two Stratford-owned horses in Manifest and The Dodger, went wrong at Hawera last 'week. The former was found to bo amiss after a gallop on Saturday, whilst the latter pulled up lame after running four furlongs in 54sec. on Saturday morning.

Scot's Guard was scratched for the Groat Northern Steeplechase at nine o’clock, states ■an Auckland telegram.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 8, 10 May 1915, Page 3

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 8, 10 May 1915, Page 3

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 8, 10 May 1915, Page 3

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