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SPORTING.

AI'STUAUAN NOTES. (Per Press Association.) (ltcceivod Oct. 5, 8.27 p.m.! JtELBOL'UNE, Oct. 5. For the Caulfield Cup Gladsome was backed at 7 to 1, and then siliorUned a point. Wingaroon \\u?.| supported for .small amounts at h j to 1, While Tartuu wa# easier at 100 to 7, at which price Murmur and isothosi arc also quoUxi. Sport lioyal has beeu scratched lor Uie CauUicld Cup. HAWKES BAV SPUING AtEUTINCi KAPIEU, Oct. 5. The ilawJie's Bay Jockey Chin's spring meeting was commuiced today. The weather was line, and attendance large. .facing was very good on the whole. A sum oi £5521 was invested on the totalis ir I tors, which for Lw first time wen? ; worked by the club. Uesults : j Toiuoana ilack Hurdles, one mile j and three-quarters—Cavil 3 , Hepulse 12, Taniwha 3. Won easily. Tune, 1 3min 23 -l-ssee. Dividend, £lO 10s.

Maiden Hack Uace, sewn furlongs. —Perdita .L, Douche 2, whakawem 3. Won by two lengths, Time, imin 31 1-5 st»c. Dividends, £.ll Os and £1 17b, King Edward Handicap, one mile au!d a furlong.—Mahutonga l, Madrigal 2, Armistice 3. Won by half a length. 'lime, lmin 50 2-ssec. Dividends, £7 12s and XI 9s.

Pakowhui Handicap Hurdles, two miies.—Cavalry 1, Comfort 2, Aroha •i. Won by half a length. Time, .imin oGJsec. Dividend, £3 17s. Hastings Stakes, lour furlongs.— King Dill# i, Boomerang 2, Marguerite 3. Won by four lengths. Time, 50 2-ssec. Dividend (first and second horses coupled), £2 19s. Welter, Handicap, ony mile.—Tyrone 1, illazer 2, Optimist 3. Won by a head. Time, lmin -Msec. Dividends, £<L (is anid Jul 12s. Waipatu Hack Handicap, six furlongs.—MaoriJand 1, Aberration 2. Te llauke 3. Won by hall a length. Time, lmin 17 2-ssec. Dividends £7 9s and 17s.

Flying Handicap, six furlongs. Wet Keef 3, Boau Seaton 2, Pa Tuna 3. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 17 l-ssec. Dividends, £G Is and £3 Is. ACCEPTANCES FOH TO-DAY. Xgatarawa Hack Handicap, once round.—Bandmaster 8.11, Pushlul 8.5, Sleep well 7.8, Douche, Benair, Le Beau, Trumpery 7.7, Admiral Cerveras 7.5, First Foot 6.13, Athol Maid G. 7.

October Handicap, seven furlongs. —Fleka 8.12, Shrapnel B.S), Float, Blazer 8.6, Hinetaut'a 8.1, Tyrone 7.8, Tattle 6.7j Uawke's Bay Guineas, one mile. Veneer, Boris, Stronghold, Submarine 8.10, Signalman 8.6, Aberration, Sir I'ercival, Thy Slake, SUnenia, Golden Lily 8.5.

'i'e Mahanga Hurdles, one mile and three-quarters. Catherine (Jordan 11..0, Cavalry 11.4, Aroha 10.7, Taniwha, Hhyl y.O. Juveuihj Handicap, four lurlongs.— Boomerang 8.5, Makaroil, King's Ljnn, l'robable. Waipunehu, Huruuiuu, Moral 7.12, Medallist 7.1),

Spring Handicap, one mile und a quarter.—Madrigal 8.6, Armistice 8.0 Oiptimisi, 7.4, The Stake, Fret-Inn.:. Louisa 6.7.

Flaxmere Hack Handicap, six furlongs.—Kose Madder 9.2, Catspaw 8.7, Jloralio 7.lii, Maori land 7.12, I'olyanthus 7.11, I'ordita 7.10, Sleepwell 7.!), Le Jieau 7.8, Tonderghie, To Hauke 7.0, Anadeja 6.11, Forest Vale 6.7.

Final Handicap, live furlongs aud a half.—Replete B.il, Alba. Hose, Wet Keel' 7.11, lieau Seaton 7.10, Immersion 7.7, Ass'ayer 7.4, Forest Hanger 7.15, i'a Tuna 6.12, Mystilicalion 6.'J, Whukawetu 6.7. 11AULI10K0UUH U.C. MEETING. BLENHEIM, Oct, 5. Tlu'i'o was splendid weather ior the Marlborough Hucing Club's llrst day of its spring meeting, and the attendance was good. A sum oi £2O.'J2 was put through the lolnUsator, ail increase of JC22a on last year. liesults : Hack ilui'dles, one mile and a hail'.—Jeanne if Albert .1, Seaweed 2, Mooi is. Also started Wakatualahi ami lie Wet. Won easily by six lengths. Time, 2min u-jscc. Uhidenjl, JLI

Maiden—Tiwha 1, Hukapae 2, Maim Pango I), Also started—Marseilles, lin or, liluo Itoso, St. iridium. Won comfortably by three lengths. Time, lmin 1 l-i>scc, Dividends, JC'2 5s and X 3 lis. liluo Kose fell Ix-loie slarting, and was incapacitated. iUenlieim Handicap, one mile and a quarter,— I Ten-elet 1, Waitoa 2, (Jims 3. Also started—Culeress. Won comfortably oy a length. Time, 2min Ljjsec. Dividend Xi 10s.

Spring- Handicap, sax furlongs.— itoso l J etal and Togos, dead heat, 1, Queen iiess 3. Also started Tranavaal, Languid, ami :uc> i'\ Hell. Time, lmiu 18s«c. Divideiuit., Togos £1 Us, Hose I'etal £1 as. J 1 list Trot, one mile.— Welcome Mary 1, Czarina 2, iiogey 3, Won easily. Time, 2uiin u7sec. Dividends, XI 12s and X 3 lis. Welter, seven funiongs, lloity loity 1, Ardcliallaii 2, Tiwha 3. Also slarUfi —.Moot, Caleress, 'tnuisMaal, Sarabraud. Won by four lengths. Time, lmLn 32sec. Dividends, Xu (is and XI.

Plying, six furlongs.—Sir Uulahad 3. -Promotion 2, Pure Silver 3. A'U started. Won .by three lengths. Time, lmiu 17 l-osec. Dividends, XI Us and XI 4s.

Electric, five furlongs.— St. Ludlam 1, Skylark 2, Togos 3. Also startud—Sedgemere and Languid. Won by a head. Time, 10 J sec. Dividend, Xld 13s. ACCEPTANCES Fol{ SECOND DAY. Trot, one mile and a half. —Czari':u (isec, Jilack Howe B.vec, Scottia Bsec, Jewess 11. 18sec, Greyhound 2lsec, Welcome Mar.v 2 isec, Fiery Cross 33sec, itogey 33sec, l'erenga 31sec, Patriarch 31sec. Ilurdles, one mile and three-quar-ters.—Seaweed 10.JO, Jeanne id' Albert 10.8, Wukaluatalii 0.7, Sarabrand 9.0. High Weight, six furlongs.—lloity Toity 11.11', Mooi 11.0, Manu I'ango, Transivaal 10.12, Merry Hell 10.7. ( liiverlands Handicap, one mile and a distance.—Torcelet 8.13, Cyrus 8.10, Pure Silver7.fi, Waitoa (i.ll. Hailway Handicap, seven furlongs— Togos 0.0, Tiwha 7.8, Languid C.12 Error, Queen Hess (i.7, Scurry Hack, four furlongs.—Sedgemere y.fi. Hose Petal 8.13. Skylark 8.(5, St. Ludlam 7.13, Mooi 7.t0, liekapai 7.0, Merry Hell (i.7. Telegraph, seven furlongs.— White Kibbon 8.0, Sir Galahad., Promotion 7.12, Glory 7.3, Waitoa 6.12. Welter, seven furlongs.—lloity ToiLy 0.8, Ardchallan 8.13, Jeanne d'Aibert 8.12, Cuteress, Seaweed 8.5, Sarabi'and 8.3, Error 8.0.

podrome 7.-10, Coxswain 7.8, Present 7.3, Amelia (lute Banzi) G.iO. Welter Handicap, seven furlongs.— Bonheur 9.9, Cairngorm 9.7, ilaJ)ida 9.3, I lippodrume B.K I, Whungainomomi 8.12, Furneaux ami Error 8.9, Guelder Hose 8.9, Spur, Swop, Pistola, and Locli Tay 8.7. Stewards' Handicap, live furlongs.—St. Albert 8.5, Waikakaho 8.3, Coxswain, iteritus 7.18, Duehess, Quart/ 7.4, Huka-aka, Ceciie, Jtekapaji 7.0. Maiden Plate, six furlongs.— Cecile, Windlass, Quartz, Jllalosi, Olaf, Swop, Pistolu, Hod Bird, Miss TeI'ina, Caravel, Spur, Seagull, St. Winifred, and Olivia. i

TAHANAM JOCKEY CLCB. The Taraiiaki Jockey Club's programme for t;ie 3 901-5 season is now out, and provides a lair menu lor owners. The Christinas 1 , meeting is apportioned *£LT7O (£oot> lirst day and £570 second day) ami the Summer meeting £1730 (£9si. and £-780). PeLails are as follows : —Christmas Meeting, iirsit day—Maiden, one mile. <>o sovs ; Flying, six furlongs, 85 sovs ; First Welter, seven furlongs, 70 sovs ; First Handicap Hurdles, one mile anidahali. 70 sovs; Christmas Handicap, one j mile and a quarter, 100 sovs; ha-, dies' Purse, one mile, 70 sovs ; First ' Scurry, live furlongs, HO sovs : Stewards' Handicap, one mile, 8;*; sovs. Second day—Maiden, one mile, GO sovs; Eleeir.c Handicap, hvi furlongs, 70 sovs ; New Plymouth Handicap, one mile, 100 so\si; Sec ond Hurdles-, one mile and a half, 70 sovs ; Summer Handicap, six furlongs, 70 sovs ; Second Welter, one mile, 70 mjvs ; Si-cond. Scurry, live furlongs. 00 sovs; Farewell, seven furlongs. 70 sovs. The first nominations are due on Novembei 2Lst. For the Summer meeting details are;— First day, February Bth, 1905—Stewaiids' Handicap, seven furlongs, 120 sovs ; First Handicap Hack, five furlongs', 75 sovs; First Handicap Hurdles, two miles, 300 sovs; Firrit Handicap Hack Hurdles, one mile aiwl a half, 00 sovs ; Taranuki Cup, one mile and u halt, 850 sovs ; Second Handicap Hack, one m'ile, 75 sovs ; Flying, six fur- | longs, 120 sovs; Tri tt i I Mate (hackl j six furlongs, 50 sovs. Second day, j February 9th—Crandsland Handicap, j seven furlongs, 120 sovs ; Tliird j Handicap Hack, six furlongs, 75 j sovs ; Second Handicap Hurdles, one j mile and a half, 300 sovs; Second j Handicap Hack Hurdles, one mih j and a half, GO sovs ; Autumn Handicap, one mile and a quarter, 200 sovs; Fourth Handicap Hack, one mile, 75 sovs ; Farewell, six fur- ; lungs, 100 so\s ; Final Hack Flut--1 ter, five furlongs, 50 sovs. First ; nominations are due January 9th 1905.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 233, 6 October 1904, Page 2

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 233, 6 October 1904, Page 2

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 233, 6 October 1904, Page 2

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