SPORTING NEWS
Sydney, Sept. 14; Gi.onjui s weather was experienced to day foi the Jluw kesbui \ Racing Club's Spiing Mceting,and the aLtendauce Mas \ciy good Results of the piiucipul events . - Corvr\ Prif-i,, of 250;?o\ s ; 200so\.s ot w Inch will jro to the winner, and 50-o\-to the second hoise. One mile. Mr \Y. KeLo'fc br m dndeiella, aged by .)a\ Mm I'enpa, C^t I lEon J. hite'r bi g Plutaich, syis, 7-t 81b , .' 2 Mr 11. Giltiman (n-<) eh q JTulcj, s\i>-. 6s t 01b " . * 3 Thei c were eigM otherstai tei ->. A splendid rice was won b\ two lengths. Time, lmin 42tec. The win of the New /vcaland mate wa-5 \ery popular >\ ith the public. ' Tm: Haw M.siicm Gunkas, a sweeps Like ot 10 guinea-, each, with 250 rruiuer.^ added. — Second home 50 guineas, and third 25 guineas fiom the pii/e. Kor | then (hrue-year olds ; colts, B^b 51b; fillies, Bht ; eeld ; ngs, at time of btarlino, tillos\ cd 511). 46 subs. Mr W. Gannon's br o Melo^, by GokKborough Melody (Bsfc 51b) 1 Mr J. Cook (us) h q Lamond, by Newniiiiotei 1 — Axiom (Bst) 2 Mr J. Monaghan (ns) br f Bon nie Spec, by Robiiihon Ciu^oc — Lady S^iec (B^t) .3 Two other-: n!&o r.m. After a g-oed raee> Melo&von by a length. Time, 1 irjin43jscc Svnxi:y. September Hi. Si'Lindjij weather \uis experienced for the second day'» vicing at IJaw Ucsbuiy, and the attendance was bettci than on the tii-t day. Hawkkmii n\ (ii;\.M-) llasdicm* uf4oosO\.' 350;0\. of which will go to the \\inner> and 50--ov. co the second lioise. 1\ mile Mv J. Mayo':- b m The Queen, syi.>, b\ The Diiimmer— Black Swan, O^t 1211) 1 Hon. J. WliiteV br q Plutarch, syi-, by Clie>ter — Cameo, 7>t . 2 Mi W. J. Foi re^tei 's eh h Blarney, 4yis, by I\La-\ellous — Beeswing, 7st2lb 3 Eleven horses &tai ted. The betting a 1 the post \\a& 3 co 1 against Elsie, 6 to 1 The Queen, and 7 to 1 Plutarch. A splendid was ollectcd. L'lutaich led pat>ing the stand iir-4, with Blainey, IKigobert, Keith, and Leichaivib in clo^e attendance, the remainder in a cluster, whipped in by The Queen and Fabhn. Along the back stretch, EMe wa& taken to the fionb, and led the Held by a length until approaching the railway, when Lyndhuihb displaced her These two, however, soon gave waj to Plutaich, who was fitpfc into the straight -with The Queen, Lcichardb, El&ie, Tiyndhurst, and Blarney hand}'. Plutarch maintained his lead to the distance post, when The Queen came on full of running, and vron ea&ily by three lengths. Blarney beating Leichardt in the la?t stiide for third place. Pasha wa-s last. Time, 2min. 36^.sec,
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 300, 19 September 1888, Page 6
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