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SPORTING.

s [By Electric Telegraph. -Copyright ] r [per phes* association. | Received 8, 9.3 a.m. a Losdos, April 7. g At tbo Alexandra Park Meeting, - London, the Cup was won m follows : d Australian Star 1, Sailor Boy 2, e Oaramia 3. if AUBTRALUN J.O. MBHTINO. 8 g Received 6,6.10 p.m. lt Sydxkt, April 6. „ There was glorious weather and a I large attendance. Results:— ,' Hurdles.—Marten, 1; Wee Jim, 2; n J Rickshaw, 3. Time, 4min 54£secs. , Autumn Stakes. -Advance 9,1, 1; La Carabine 9.1, 2; Dandy 9.0, 8. Advance and La Carabine entered the 1 straight on terms and a great race ensued, resulting in a win for Advance--3 by half a length. Time, 2min. 37|sece. 8 Two Year Old Maiden. Stakes.— 7 Nymagee 1, Caravel 2, Pendant $. 2 Time, lmin 29|see. g Doncaster Handicap.—Wakeful I, g Ferryman 2, Rabato 3. All acceptors 1 started. Betting 4 to 1 Wakeful. 0 Won by twa and a-balf lengths. Time, g lmin 39|»eo. 3 St. Leger.—Clean Sweep 1, Acumen. _ 1, Khaki 3. Betting 6to 1 on Clean g Sweep. Won by four lengths. Tints, 3min 12sec. 8 High Weight Handicap.—Alfonso* 0 1, Abington 2, Whakawai ea 3. ■ Time, g lmin 16£seo. 2 (Received 8,12.2* p.m.) 9 Sydney, April 7. 9 Advance's victory was moat popular, 7 Cheering commenced as the horse g pa,<grtd the past and was renewed when 4 be returned to scale, being taken up 4 again when the rider, Jenkins, weighed g in. There was not the semblance of a g fluke about the win. The race was . run to> suit La Carbine, who- obtained » considerable advantage from a friendly opening made for her in the home turn, Ohio was backed for the Cup to wra about £6,000. Received 8, 12.68 p.m. Word was received from the New , Zealand owner of Advance that ho quoted a price to Sir Rupert Clarke. The figure is withheld, and Sir Rnperl Clarke's, intentions are at present \a- ' known. Receired G, 4.40 pjn. r Stdoky, April 7. 1 Tha Sunday 1 messiys that perbap* tbo most interesting race yesterday was the Amman Stakes woen Advance scored a first win in Australia. It was fi»si and the New Zjalauder showed special brilliancy. Received 8, AlO a.ra, P Sydney, April 8. j The Herald says that Foldom has m more brilliant battle been fought out at Randwkk. Jenkins handled Advance with good judgment and the gellant . black finished with greater resolution than he has displayed since his arrival , in Australia. Though beaten, the Vic--5 torian ma>e is not disgraced. The meeting of tbie brilliant pair on the third and fourth days is looked forward to with greit interest. . The Telegraph says that despite the ' belief in some quarters that Advancei won easily * keen observers are satisfied) . to believe he |<ust got there, and a* [ more, Received 8, 7.45 p.m. I Sydney, April 8. The following are the second day's ] rewults: — ' Flying Handicap.—Bange 1, Hau- ' te r -88 2, Loch Cheveden 3. Time, lmia ' 14|secs. ! Maiden Stakes.—Australian ColoursJ 1, Future 2, Lyddite 3. Time, 2mia> 14aeo3< Champagne Stakes.—llex 1„ Grass- , pan 2, Hautvillitrs 3. Time, Irak* ' 14|secs. I Cup.— Sm Fran. I, Australian Colours 2, Wakkful 3. Batting 6to 4 Waktful, 6 to 1 San Fran and Clean Swer-p, 12 to I La Carabine and Gungadin. Wakeful who held a handyposition throughout the earlier stages of the race, shot out; when heads* were turned for home, but soon' after S.*n Fran went like a flash through the field and charged after the leader,, followed by Australian Colours. Tike latter swerved across the coorse, butmaintained a place next San Frats, heading Wakeful inside the distance. Won by three-quarters of a length. \Time, 3min 32secs. i Steeplechase,—lrish Boy, 1; Volcano, 2; Crusado, 3. Time, smin 55|secs. iSuwery Handicap.—Fighting Mac, 1; Australian Prince, 2; Butler, 3... Time, lmin 16sec*. OHRISTCHURC'H J. C. MEKTjjjff,. April 8. The weather is fin . ft-* t.a. o . Chriatchurch Jockoy Club sfcfcQri x ,g £lo,llo' went through the *ote. The following are the results :- - Kildare Hurdles.—Long Tom 1 Dundee 2, Vulcan 3. Time, 3miu 2Qsw\ Dividend, £3 3s 61. Champagne Stakes. --Oruafovm 1, ■Mor.rchikrff 2, Oantei 3. T mo, lmin 15 3-sth Diyideud, &l 2t,

Autumn Maiden Plate.—Kotnuri 1, Tremor 2, 3. Time, lmin 30 3-sth sees. Dividend, £5 83 6d. Great Easter.—Pampero 1, St. Denis 2, Melwood 3. Time, lmin 29 3-sthj sera. Dividend, £5 2a. Epsom Welter. Glenaladale 1, Cadet 2, Claudeboye 3. Time, lmin 47sec. Dividend, £2 2s. Gimorack Race.—Warrington 1, Banaparte 2, Bristol 3. Time, lmin 6?ec, Dividend, .£5 9s. Euasley Plate.—Antigone 1, Wepenet 2, Narcissus 3. Time, lmin 5 l-sth sees. Dividend, £3 14a 6d. Sackburn Handicap. Cameo 1, Flame 2. Scott sh Minstrel 3. Time, 2min 12 4,-s'h ssc. Dividend, £3 3s 6d.

ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-DAY. HURDLES.—Once round and distance. Long Tom ... 11 0 Larboard Dundee ... 10 12 Watch 9 0 AUTUMN NURSERY—S furlongs. Indian Quuecn 9 3 Wepener ... 7 4 Ban Patricia ... 9 3 Kotokoto ... 7 0 Antigone ... 8 0 Narcissus ... G 7 Margot ... 7 8 Count Kolmar (> 7 YALDHUKST WELTER— 7 furlongs. Cadet 9 8 Tremor ... 712 Tsarika ... !> 5 Clytie ... 7 11 Female Francliiseß 9 Terrapin ... 7 7 Scottish Minstrel 8 5 St. Marion... 7 7 Magnificent ... 8 3 Ayrdalc ... 7 7 Claudeboye ... 8 0 AUTUMN HANDICAP.-J1 miles. Malatua ... 8 8 Melwood ... 77 | l'ampero ... 8 7 Palaver ... 7 fi j Tortulla ... 8 6 Cora Linn ... 7 4 Cameo 8 4 Fashion ... 7 4 Skobeloff ... 8 3 Glenaladale fi 12 Strathnairn [... 8 1 Huku ... fl 11 Military ... 7 9

CHALLENGE STAKES.—7 furlongs. Pampero ... J) 4 Cruciform ... 7 '.) Glcnngle ... 9 0 Canteen ... 7 1 C.iniiieChiel... 8 8 Calibre ... 7 1 Somerled ... 8 8 Antigone ... 613 Military ... 8 8 Count Kolmar 6 10 Menseliikoff ... 7 11 TEMPLETON HANDICAP.- G furlongs. The Shannon... 8 13 Glenogle ... 8 5 Mclwood ... 812 Komuri ... 7 S Cora Linn ... 8 i) Hermosa ... 7 7 St Denis ... 8 5 Tsaritsa .70 Benzoin ... 8 6 Military ... 7 0 FINAL HANDICAP.-l mile. Malatua, Military, Social Pest, SantHario, Beozion. Field Rose, Scottish Minstrel, Somerled, Palaver, Magnificent, Hypnotist, Nihilist, St. Denis. AUOKLAND RACES. Aucklakb, April 8. For the Auckland Racing Club's Autumn Meating opening day, the weather was showery' Tho attendance was large. The turn of £12,330 was ' passed through the tctaTsator. Re- * suits: 1 Tradesman's Plate. Defender 1, ' Begalia 11. 2, Dayntrte 3. Time, 2 < tnin 12 2 sth sees. Dividend, £9 15s. Northern Cbampagce Stakes.— Nonet tal, Kissiline 2, Shellback 3. Time, lmin 18 1 sth sees. Dividtnd, £1 If. j Easter Handicap.—Rosalia, 1; Hohoro, 2; Firefly, 3. Time, lmia42l-5 ' sees. DiT., £7 13?. Hord!e?.—Oaanongate, 1; Tim, 2; 1 Forty-seven, 3. Time, 3min 52iecs. ' Div., £3 los, Eden Handicap.—Zealous, 1; Laetitia, 2; Selo, 3. Time, lmin 301-ssecs. Div„ £4 6s. ' Onslow Stakes.—Hikipene, 1; Spark- . ling Water, 2; Heeper, 3. Time, ! lmin 5 4-seccs. Dit., £9 lis. Fopy Handicap. - Blue Paul, 1; Mamoa, 2; Pipiwharauroa, 3. Time, lmin 3415 km. Div,£sUs. Railway Handicap,—Formal, 1; St. Olga, 2; Balbimie, 3. Tim*, lmin 44-ssec«. Div, £3 6s. ACCEPTANCES FOB TO-DAY. STEWARDS' HANDICAP,—I mile. f Rosella, '.1.0; St. Peter, 8.7: LactiJ 8.1; ] Firefly, Ifcrvalia 11\ 7.11; Defender, Honesty, j 7.9; Zealous, 7.5; Dartmoor, 7.4; Regulus, •7.0; Maplow, 7.0; JimKeane, 6.11; Motor. ' 6.7. y 1 JCLLERSLIE HANDICAP.—6 furlongs, i Sparkling Water, 8.4; Kissaline, Here, Mennra, 8.0; Maroon and JGold, 7.7; Hes- . per, 7.5; Ragabrash, 7.3; Little Bess, 7.0; Despatch, Real Blue, 6.7. HURDLES.—2 miles. < Cavalier, 12.4; Cannongate, 12.3; Tim, 11.0; Nor'-west,lo.9; Kanaka, 10.7: Kai- , mate, 10.2; Voltigeur 11., 10.0; Forty-seven, 10.0

FIAIXM HANDICAP.-6 furlongs. R05c11a.9.3; Needle, 8.9? Solo, 8.0; Lady Avon, 7.7;Tukapa, 7.2; Paul Seaton,' 6.11; Delia Rose, Motor, 6.10; Landlock, 6.7. POXY HANDICAP.-fi ' JSluo Paul. 0.12; St Lnanrier. 8.6; Lena, 7.12; if aim a, 7.9; Pipiwliararoa, 7.7. SHORTS HANDICAP.—S furlongs. Qkoari, 10.0; Solo, 8.2; lialbimie. Zealous, IS);~**uly Avon, IM\; St. Olga, 7.6! St. Elmo. 7.3; Delia Rose, 7.0; Tiko, 6.10; Xanillock, 6.7. . ST. GEORGE HANDICAP.—IJ miles. Hohoro, 9.8; Record Reign, 9.3; Blue Jacket, 9.1; Ideal, 8.6; Rosella, 8.6; Matejroa, S.O; St Ursula, 7.11; St. Peter, La Gloria, 7.10; Davntree, 7.8; Regalia 11., HOLDING BACK.

FEitDnro, April 7. The weather wai fine, but threatening, for the first day's racing. Investments totalled 27908. Results : Fiying.—Ostiak, 1; Sedgabrook, 2 ; Scoat,3. Div., £2 13s. Hurdles.-MMir.aku, 1; Whetu, 2; Vanquish, 3. Div., X 5 12s. Taonui Hack Hurdles,—Beer, 1 ; .Halcyon, 2 ; Hutina, 3. Div., M 2s. JTeilding Cup.—Crusoe, 1; Sylvia Park, 2 ; Gipsy Queen, 3. Div., £8 14s. Onepuhi Hack Welter.—Plaidie, 1 ; Husketoon, 2; Elusion, 3. Div., £5 19<. Winter o\t«.- Lady Bell, 1; Ltdy's Link, 2; Laures'ina, 3. Div., £6 9*. Hack Flying.-Gold Cord, 1; Boweprit, 2; Pcsuniwho, 3. Div., £l2 Is.

AOCKPTANCKS FOR TO-DAY. DEJ-BY STAKES.—G furlonjrs. Otiab 9 7 Indian Shot 7 7 Tnpt'lii ••■ ' J 5 Lawsrtina... 7 7 Ke.ljjobrnnlc .. » * Scout ... 7 5 taily jj,.ji —*,. S 1 Lady's Link 7 5 KIMISOLTON ITL'RDLES.-l* miles. Waiwera ... 11 S Hutana ... 9 9 VTlictii ... 10 11 Hylvanus ... 9 7 Maniakan ... 10 1" Vanqiii-li ... 10 0 OliOl'A HACK HURDLES.—I» miles. R„ r ... II 5 Hale.™ ... 10 G Hii-an ... 10 S NatGimld... 9 0 EAt>TPU lIASDICAP.—I mile* distance. CruiMM- ... 9 6 Bona Fide... 7 7 Sylvia I'arfcv.-- 8 * Tne Hcnipie 7 6 Jadvi 7 9 Gipiy Queen 6 12 HACK FLAT. G furlongs. l*rstr. I'l-al ... 8 10 Elusion ... 7 10 Tl.e .•• ** 9 Discount ... 7 9 r.!a'kwii))f ... H * King Edward 7 7 (i ; ;,i i „nl ... H 3 Musketoon... 7 7 Hon ika ... X 1 Green Sleeve 7 3 Ej ail <j J< 0 Mars*"% ... 7 JfibinaJici ... » 11 Letharjrv ... 7 3 UAKIXO HASDICAF.-l mile liie KtMj' ,; •-■ * Laiirestina... 7 9 godg. (:•>»• .k ... 8 3 Tlit- Miller... 7 4 lady Ml ... 8 2 Brilliant me 6 Gipsy Qneen... 7 9 l HACK SCURRY.-5 furlongs, gator, Employer, Uajiebao, Jlis> Jackson,

! Puss, Vasliti. Breeze, Indiana, Urick, Waitohi, Uioti, Atalanta, 8,7

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 69, 9 April 1901, Page 2

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 69, 9 April 1901, Page 2

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 69, 9 April 1901, Page 2

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