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SPORTING.

HAWKE'S BAY HUNT CLUB MEETING. ■'mt PiiKsa iAssooiatio> . Hastings, Octoh >r s. Kin;;'., Guard foil at the set md to Last hurdle in the Aple\ "re, Undies, and broke liis neck. 0'( unneil, jtlic rider, being Uik< n to the hospital, unconscious. U 9753 passed I irough the totalisator. Additional R< suits: Trial Hack. Four I'urlo ig«? ! Swept Corn I, 2 Tressida 'J. ■'■ ''inkier 3. Also started : 8 Gold !>i« :er. 1 - A'ladine.ss, 12 Maeaetotara. Wo >l-dii•;'. o Ohiwia, fi Crosswords, lo Maori lander 11 Kuripa, <> Dev.olion. ! Chejmiso. 17 Honeites, 7 Kockbo.md, 10 [Sabana, II Powder Kin-:. Won easily [by a length and a half, a length separating second and third. Tine, -id sec. Hawke'.s Hay Hun; C'luh Cup. Iwo and a half miles.- Taroro !. 2 Chat- | lis 2, 3 Rufus 3. Also started: I Baudalero. Master Webb, 7 Commodore, 5 Otnpai. and S Master King, j Tarero assumed <• :mm«n<| nl the Lack stretch, and won by several lengths, j Time, oinin 30. sec. Hunters' Mat. Ojio and a half | miles. -2 Parawamii 1, ■'' Kuranpingo I t>, 1 Hoyal Tig*r 3. Also started: fi • Merry -lack. 7 Ringcy. 5 Kirkby, ■! ! Mapuna. W->n easily by a good length. Time. 2niin INsec. Soutra Hack Handicap. Six fur- ; 'ohr: - S Celdenlyte I. •'« Spain 2. I j Conziska 3. Also started: 7 Marim- j !, a , ID Son Lord, M Cold Foil, 2 Do- j viation. SI Tari.st.ock. °> Pearlform, 17 \iglitshade, 5 Trials, 15 Trisli Fusilier. IS' Oh-nemai-Ji. ! I (odd Painting, If. IMunje. 12 Hymen, I!) Multieipnl. 13 Sinora, 1 Hylami. Won hy a length. Time, Imin Ifisec, Hunters' Hurdles. Two miles.- • Impostor 1. 2 Cwironus 2, Rosehlnsh 3. Also started: 7 Foul Lupin. ■"> Hoyal Trophy. 3 Korirangi, 8 Sugarpush. C) Waiparapara. Won easily by five lengths. Time, 3min 59see. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. Per Pukss AesooiAiiON. Dunedin, October K. The amount put through the total- S isator was £14,120, as against Cll.-' :!73 on the corresponding day last year. Additional Results:— Dunedin Stakes, for fcwo-yeai olds. Four furlongs.--] Disdainful 7.S I, 2 Winterbourne 8.0 2. 3 Kilboyne K.O 3. Also started: Warlancer (bracketed with Disdainful), I Madame Butterfly! 0 Lady Superior. Won by two lengths. Time. 50 1-osec. Mosgiel Handicap. One mile and a quarter.-8 Moltchikoff 7.0 I, (i Adjutant 7.4 2. I. Warstep 10.5 3. Also started: ! Palisade. 7 Golden King, 3 All Ready, 2 Slogan, 5 Fonder, !) Mountain Dream. Won iy a length and a quarter, with War.step half a length further hack. Time, 2 min 9 1-osec. Dunedin Guineas, for olds. One mile.—l Snuh 8.5 1. :> > Wishful 8.10 2, I Redshire 8.5 3. Also started: 2 Battle Eve. Won by a length. Time, Imin 42 1-osec. Electric Handicap. Six furlong. 1 Robert Bell 7.9 1. 3 Redowa 6.9 2. I Afton Loch 7.10 3. Also started: 2 Recorder, 5 Jason. Won by two lengths. Time, Imin 15 2-ssec. Toimoa Handicap. Six furlongs. I Pyjama 7.13 1. I Fiery Cross 7.0 2, 3 Multoe 8.11 3. Also started: 9 Golden Rupee. 7 Canrohur, 2 Mickey Free. 8 San Sehastan, 5 Cortes, 6 Malvolia. 14 Arthur George. 10 Dalkeith, 15 Firegod, 13 Sister Regis, 11 Wingform, 12 Copper Boy. 0 Helicon. .You by a length and a half. Time, 'rrdi 16 l-ssec. October Welter. On e mile.—] Hap Dha 8.7 I, 2 Snapdragon 8.13 2. 5 Rorke's Drift 8.0 3. Also started : 7 Stevedore, 3 Leading Lady, I Gin!lda. '8 Foudretfe. i) Hatana, 6 Olga Carlovmr. Won liyin neck. Time, Imin Msec.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 34, 9 October 1915, Page 2

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 34, 9 October 1915, Page 2

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 34, 9 October 1915, Page 2

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