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SPORTING.

| vroroßUK notes. PKB PBBBS ASSOCIATION. Raoelved 6,10.10 a.m. Melbouwtb, October 5. Vocalist was sent a good spin on tlx sand once round, which he finished in a 2min 33sec. Grass pan, with Kuhn ' up, beat Lord Rudolph over the halfmile, covered in Clsec. Dreamland (Boss) and Startler (Lewis) galloped ft miln and a quarter, both ridden oat, in in 2min 2sec. San Fran went free!? over a mile iu lmin QOaeo. Hautrilliers and The Bride wen associated Id a mile and a quarter spin, which oerapied 2mln lejseo. Lucknow swept over six furlongs in lmin 20too. War* rior and Caravel were restricted to ft mile, for which lmin 53sm was registered. Orange liiss mllent aatttDar journey on the, s*od, taking lmin BBseo. Rickshaw pat ih ft eoand mtU and a half working gallop. Ltdy Orafton, with Kohine galloped a mile, the last six furlongs of which occupied lmin 23sec. La France, with the Mwiwtof Rely, ran a mile in lmin 48|eea, Bonnie Oheel taking a quarter *f a second longer to oompase a similar din fcapoe. Rescuer oovereda mile easily in lmin 53sec. Wagering ion the Caulfield dap. it , quiet. Ampri*r, before winning tte (irand Stahd Handicap at Flemingtoo to-day, was backed on behalf of the stable for the chief event at Qaulfield,fco win £6OOO, and the brat prist now obtainable about him is 13 to 1. tb«bat has been backed at 1000 Grasspan has receded to 16 to to his defeat by Haymaker.

VR.O. MISTING.

Reoeived 7.0.61 a.m.

MiLßomm, October®, At the Victoria Racing Olub'a ltw> ing, ■ tbe chief event was the October Btekes, which was won by Eipulnfi Qras>p«n led into the straight, b«t Haymaker swept away in dashing style, winning by five lengths. Time, Stela lOsec. HAWKffS BAT JO. HXITIHCh Napiss, October s. 11>e first days racing of the Hawked Bay J.O. spring meeting was held todfy in splendid weather. There waa* large attendance, and the racing was good. Tbe following are tbe results: Hack Handicap Hurdle Race, 60 sovs., l|mile«. —Moleskin 90, 1; K Jam 10.8,2; Waterford 11,8, 3. Time 2min 68m Diva. £2 2a and lit. Maiden Hack Raoe, 50 tors, 7 forlongs.—la, 7.2, and Aprea, 7.4, dead* heat; Oulcitor 7.4, 3. Time laia 30£ sees. Diva, Ia £1 13s, Apree 12 10s. _ , King Edward Hwdio&p, 1 mile 116 yards.—Okotri 8.2, 1; Perfection 6.12, 3; Nonette 8.8, % Tipae lmiu (iOseos. Dive. £0 10s aai £Z 18 s. First Handto*p Hurdle R«ce, 100 sivfi, 1| mile.— Derringootte 1012,1; Scallywag 10.0 2; Sylvaous 9.0, 8. Time, Smin 225«0. Diva. XI 17s and £2. • ~ Heatings Stakes, 250s*vs, foor farlongs.—Porirua 8.5,1; Stepdaughter 8.0,2; Dirk 8.0, 8. Time 49J«eoa. Divs.£4,l6s and XI 10s. , Welter Handioap, 60 SOT*, one «!)«, mr —Paphos 9.5,1; Rubin 9.18,8 i War-' wick 9.5, 3. Time, lmin. 44J«ee* Divs., £2 11* and 17a. First Haok Handioap, 60 sovs, onoe round.—Despatch 7*7, 1; Blaokwing 7.8,2; "Otfmforfc 7.7, 8. TiafiUrfn, 51 fuses. Divs, 12 8s and lis. , Plying Handicap, 100 soys, six An* longs;-Someried 7.3,1.; Battfeaafrß4L 2; Palaver 8.8, 3. Time/lmin. 1M sees.- Divs., £2 14a and 17s. AOOBPTAWOJH FOB BKJOHD DAT. Naum, October 6. The following aooeptanoea have beim received for the eeeond day's raoee:— October Handiotp, 100 sow, 1 ia3a —Jabber 9.7, Rosalia 8.10, The Shan* non 8.3, Perfection 7.7, Tfgnaae.l* Torowai 6.10, Warwick, Passion Frail 6.7. Trial Hick Handicap, 50 sovs,oooe round.—Despatch 8.10, Blitkwinc 7.13, Katrinna 7.11, Oomfort 7.9, Notoriety 6.7. Hawke'a Biy Guineea, SOOaova, flot mile.—MensohikofF, Nonette, Windwhistle, Menura. Seoond Handioap Hurdle Rtoe, 100 sovs, l|-miles. —Scallywag 1010, Moleskin 9.7, Sylvinus 9.8, The Phantom 9.0. 7 Spring Handicap, 110sovs; 14 mil*, —Battleaxe 9.5, lAni B,l3,Palaver BJL Rosella B.3,Biritu, Kthuwai 7.3, RnWn. Daphne, 6.7. J avenile Handioap, 85 aovs; (| for* longs.—Northumberland, 8.9^ Stepson, Rtogman, 7.13, Liquify Bland, Stepdancer, Rijah, Optimist, 7.10, Tusta, Wheel-look 7.7. Bijoatry, Oamelot, Gold Purse, Drak«nsburg» I Seoond Haok Handioap, 50 ton, six farlongs,—Fl«ka 8.12, Mongomtf, 85, Blaokwing 83, Katrions 7.18 L Culeita 7.9, Rain 7.7, Oobra 74. £. rival, Talune 7.3, Trade Wind 7.0, lb Ikahoringata 6.7. Final Handioap, of JOO son, fiv* and a half furlongs. - Jabber, 10.5, Okoari 9.11, Somerled, Terror 8.5, Ringlet 7.13, Torowai 7.2, Warwick 7.0, Petri Diver 6.10, Ouleita 6.7.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 28, 7 October 1901, Page 2

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 28, 7 October 1901, Page 2

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 28, 7 October 1901, Page 2

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