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ENGLISH BAOING. j FIB PEEKS ASSOCIATION. Received 9,4.45 p.m. London, Novemb r B._ Result of Liverpool Cup, one mile and thr*e furlongf?.—Floriform 1, Pelican 2, St. Machon 3:
V.8.0. MEETING. ' | Received 9, 8.0 p.m. Mblboubhe, November, 9. Tbe weather was hot, but there was a larga attendance at the last day's racing. Results Spring Stakes, one mile and a quarter.—Haymafeef 1/ Bonnie Ohiel 2, Ibex 3. Two others ran/ Betting : 5 to 4 agst Haymaker, who won easily by two lengths. Time, 2min lOseC/ Flemingfcon Stakes, five furlongs.— Independence 1, Tronbridge 2, Bonnie Bell 3. Seven others ran. Betting: 3to 1 agst Pbyl. Independence caught Tronbridge at the distance, and won comfortably by a length. Time, lmin 2atc. V.R 0. Handicap, one mile and three-quarters.—Khaki 1, Flagship 2, Seaport 3. Eleven others ran. Bettiog: 3to 1 agst Australian Colours, 7 to 1 Khaki. Khaki and Flagship wera prominent throughout, and io the straight the former drew out, aad won by a length and a half. Time, 3min 2seo. Steeplechase, about three miles.— Drummer 1, Lemonade 2, Freedom, 3, Eight others ran. Betting: 5 to 1 African, 10 to 1 Drummer. Lemonade led almost from the start until entering the straight, when she w>>B passed by Drummer, who *on by six lengths/ Time, 6min 28|sec. Fisher Plate, one mile and a-half.— Rock Gui , 1, Sequence 2, O.rs'Cftn 3. Qnl>' sabers. Ba-tlng: 3 to 1 on Sequ nee, 4tn 1 Hock Gun. S quence took ci.aige till the straight was reached, but here Rock Gun came at him and won eieily by two lengths. Time, 2miu. 36|-«e. At the weighing in a demon-traiion was nude against Sequence aod her rider, who were totb hooted.
Aidful Stakes, five furlongs.— Abundance 1, Cimmaron 2, Strata 8. Fifteen started. Betting: 7 to 4 against Donald, 4 to 1 Abundance A splendid race, wen by a neck, a head separating second and third. Time, lmin. 2|sec. Final Handicap, one mile and aquarter.—Kulani 1, Ace of Diamonds 2, Ampier 3. Nineteen started. Betting: sto 2 Kulani. Won eisily by two lengths. Time, 2min. B|seo. CHRISTOHUROH J.O. M BITING. Ohbisichubch, November 9. For the las!: day of the 0.J.0. Meeting the weather was fine until nine o'clock, when light rain started to full. There was a good attendance. Results: Hurdles, 100 rovs, once round and a distance. Dundee, 11.5, 1; Tljo Hempie, 10.2,2; Long Tom, 11.11, 3. All started. Won by a head. Time, 3min. 5-m Diva., £i 9s 6d and 17s.
Cressy Wel'er, 150 sovs., six furlongs. Petrovn*, 8.11, 1 ; Westguard, 10.3, 2; Aqualis, 8.0, 3. Gold Spur and Cora Linu were scratched, Won by two lengths. Time, lmin. 19sec. Divs,, £3 14s and 19s 6d. Pioneer Handicap, 200 sovs (for twoyear olds), five furlongs.—Helen|Faucit, 8.3, 1; Aohillec, 7.9, 2; Imperator, 7.9, 3. Stepdancer, Gladiola and Heroism were scratched. Time, lmin. ,4 2-ssec. Divs., £2 4s 6d and £1 7s 6d.
Jubilee Oup, 500 sovs, one mile.— Royal Artillery, 8 10, 1 ; Cruciform, 8.0, 2 ; Cannie Ohiel, 9.0,3. Battle axo was scratched. Tim*, lmin. 44 25 h sec. Div., j£l 4sfid. ■ Ranfurly Handicap, of 500 sovs, seven furlongs.—Glenogle, 7.7,1; Muscovite, 7 7,2; Terrapin, 7.3,3. Ostiak and Cannie Chiel were scratched. Time, lmin. 31£aeo. Divs., £8 16s 6d and £2 7s 6J.
Randolph Handicap, 200 sovs, five furlongs.—St. Dennis, 9.0, 1; Gold(■pur, 9.10, 2; Ayrdule, 6.7, 3. Lad) Dundas was tcra'ched, Time, lmin. 2 l-ssec. Diva., £i 5s and £1 14s. Seymour Selling; Race, 100 sovs, five furlongs.—King Stork, 7.3, 1; Battlecry, 8.4, 2; Hawthorne, 8.0, 3. P.iphos and Gold were scratch-d, Tims, lmin. 4 3-st.h 86c. Divs., £1 13s 6-i and £1 12~t 6ri, .
Farewell Handicap, 150 sovs, one mile, —Magnificent-, 8.2, 1; Spinner, 7.3, 2 ; Dundas, 87, 3. Windwhiaile, K»huwai, Lady L'lhn, Paphos, and Heiress al«o ran. Time, lmio. 45sec. Divs., £7 17s and £4 5s 6d.
AUCKLAND SPRING VESTING. Auckland, November 9. For the second day of the Auckland Riciog Club's Spring 'Meeting tbe weather was fine, with a very sttong southerly wind blowing. The attendance was large, including Sir Hector Mac Donald. The sura of £9683 paesrd through the totalisators. Retul's: — Spring Handioap, of 100 sovs, seven furlongs.—Rosdla 9.2, 1; Val Rosa 9.6, 2; {Sundial 8.0, 3. Time, lmin 30 l-sth sec. Divs., £2 17s and £\ 15 j. Won by three lengths. Tauhei, Sparkling Water, and Red Lancer were scratched. I l Handicap Hurdle Race, of 100 sovs,' two miles.—Oavaliero 13.7, 1; Royt.l Conqueror 99, 2; Princess of Thule! 9.10, 3. Time, 3tnin 51£ sec. Div*., £2 lis 6d and 14s 6d. Allstirted. Won by t alf a ltngtb. Musket Sfak»s, of 200 sovs (for two yeir olds), four furlongs.—Grey S aton 8.12, 1; Idas 92, 2. Time, 52 1- sth pec.' Divs., £2 5s and 16*. All started. Grey Stafcon aud Mary Seaton were bracketed. Austerlitz won easily, but was disqualified for incocsistent i unning, as also was the owner (A. Morgan) and rider (Abbott) for three months. Rirthday Handicap, of 400 sovs, one and a half miles.— Bluejacket 9.9, 1; Formula 8.2, 2; St. Ursula 8.0, 3. Won by half a length. All smarted. Time, 2min 40 2-sthsec. Divs., £\ 18s and £1 2s.
Handicap Steeplechase, 150 «ov j , abour, three miles.—Oannongate 11,10, 1; Sudden 10.10,2; Dingo 10.10,3 Time, 6min 50see. Divs., £2 6a and -£1 9-. All startad. Won by thrto lengths. Maiden Plate Handicap, 100 sov», one mile and a quarter.—Khstaa 6 7, 1; Cavalry 7.0, 'I; Goetzsr 7.0, and Lance-corporal 6.7, dead heat, 3. |Time, 2min 13 2-ssec. All starteJ., 'Divs., £l2 8s and £6 lis. Won by two leugtKi, Pony Handicap, 75 rovs, six furloHgs.—Oraui;e and Blue 9,6, 1 ; Wetekino 8.0, 2 ; Blue Paul 9.12, 3. Time, lmin 20sec. Divs , ,£i llsGj and £1 Is, Scratched: Lady Avon, St. Loaoda, and Seatioel. Won by a length and a half. Ellerslie Handicap, 100 sovs, six'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 266, 11 November 1901, Page 2
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