SPORTING.
AUSTRA7LIAN RACING. ,: United Tress Association. Sydney, September 18. The Rosehil! Guineas resulted:— Wallace Isinglass 1, Cettinje 2, Royal Parade 3. Seventeen starters. Won by a nock, alter a great finish. Time, lmin 54Jsec. AVONDALE MEETING. Plill PIIKBB ASSOCIATION. Auckland September 18. The sum ol JS3I,GGH 10s was put through the totalisaoor, compared with Hm 712 lor tlie corresponding day lust year. This made £64,2i3 for the meeting, against £b1,280 lUs for the corresponding meeting last year. Additional results: Mount Albert Steeplechase, about three miles.-3 Appin 9.9 1 i ' Transfer 9.7 2,2 Fagot 10.9 3. Won by two 'lengths and a hall, one and a hall tengtlis between second and third Time, (imin losec. Presidents' Handicap, six furlongs. —7 Eligible 7.0 1; 5 Gold Fire 7.7 2; Kitty Belkurs 7.2 3. Won by ahead. Time, lmin Usee. New Lynn Hack Handicap, six lurSigno . 7.9 1, 1 Glittering Sands 7.1 2, 14 Plenipoteut 7.4 3. Won by one and a-halt" lengths. Time, lmin l7sec. Nihotapu Welter Handicap, one mile and a furlong.—l Worcester 7.13 1, 2 Mummer 9.9 2, 10 Hadj 7.7 3. Won by a neck. Time 2min.
OTACO HUNT CLUB. I'EU raKSS ASSOCIATION. Dunedin, Septemeber 18. The Otago Hunt Club meeting was held on Saturday in* beautiful weather. The sum of i:7?80 was put through the totalisator. Results:— Hunters Hurdles. One mile and a half .-6 Traditor 9.9 1, 1 Kecharge 9.10 2,2 Don Rubyl 9.9 3. Won by nearly two lengths. Time, 2min 56 sees. A protest wa s entered by the owner of Recharge on the. ground that the hrst and second horses had run inside the trestle, but Traditor had not, and Recharga, was therefore placed second. Dardanelles Steeplechase. About two miles.—s Wollwood 11.1 1, 4 Golden Butterfly 11.7 2, 6 Slow Meg 11.7 3. Won by 150 yards. Time, 4min, 11 l-ssee. Jellicoe Handicap. Five furlongs.— 1 Take Down 8.0 1, 2 Arthur George 8.10 2, 3 Firegod 8.12 3. Won by nearly two lengths. Time, lmin 4soc , Belgian Steeplechase. Two miles and one and a-half furlongs.—l Royal Medal 11.12 1, 3 Milo 9.1022 2 Fritz 11.5 3. The only starter. Won by about four lengths/ Time, 4min 42 l-ssec. Kitchener Handicap. On e mile.—l Palisade 9.11 1, 4 Leading Lady 8.4 2, 2 Giralda 8.3 3. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 43 3-ssec. Hunt Club Cup. About two miles. —5 Milo 11.7 1,2 Fairy Finn 12.0 2, 4 Tolstoi 11.12 3. Won by eight lengths. Time, 4rain 7 l-ssec. Joffre Handicap. Six furlongs.—2 Bon 8.10 1, 1 Red Charm 9.7 2, 3 Thaddous 8.3 3. Won by a neck. Time, lmin 17 I.ssec Hunters' Flat Handicap. One mile aud a quarter.—l Ormoloid 11.1 1, 9 Breeze 11.0 and 3 Prairie Fire 11.3 dead heat 2. Won by four lengths. Time, 2mi.n 17sac.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 18, 20 September 1915, Page 2
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