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SPORTING.

KAI'IKU i»AIUv ACCJaiANUW Cl'er Pre** AwociatJOA.) KAI'IBB, Ikireh 7. i \t U fo lo !; ln ¥ bavo boen received lot the Kairier l*ark » autumn meeting I Uuuirunui Hack Hand(cau Horde Hace, one and three-quartar mikw —lWjriot 10.8, Athol M f m i 0 j »h« d «« I w 3 |' B ! fie^' m Vn - Tail- J? wha 9.W, Waimate 9.0. _iI Ksk Handicap, seven . furtoitts .-«£>- ncir 8.2, I'olyanlhu* 8.0, tes 7.0, Hipporoafla 7.8. WJoHtrie t 7.0, Gulden Stream #.12. I .uipier Cup Handicap, one imj • quarter inileb.-<Jhoork« 8.», fiubMi .inv 7.1:4, Madrigul r.io, Fletut 7.H, Needlework 7.3, Hose Madder 8,18, Ataijw, Ookl Dust 0.12, Mywilicatiou (l.u. Heller Handicap, seven furlongs,— Tuura 9.1 a, Tyrone O.lt, I[ (>W , iLj. der 9.4, Lady's Link 8.18, Orrtlintat 8.10. , s.ijiliiitr Stake* Handicap, (our mi 1 a haU f u ilongsMedal list B.e,M"*i. punehu 7.9, King's Lynn, Vttitfo Con Under 7.3, Operetta 7.1, Moata, ljiViy White, I'relude, ilerry, Wing, I'unetotl <1.13, Scotlish Umil C.lO. I I'ly ipg Handicap, six furlongs.— Sandy 8.2. Wet itecf 7.18, ttfcakaivvehi 0.11, Assuyer <{.l3, Itoyiil l"u»ilier <l.ll, 'fhu Stake 0.9, Tattle 0.7, | itcdc.JlTe Hack Handicap, six Igjv longs.—Laertes 8.10. Torpor 8,0, Greenland 7.12, Minister 7.8. J V.H.C. AUTUMN HEKTING.IAISTUALIAN CIT WON JiY WOO VLLIN'B It At OUTER. (iteceivod March 7, 0.51 n.m.) .. MELUOIJKNE, March 7. Jnere was beautiful weather for tfcs second day's races, and consauunliy u good attendance. Autumn Hurdles.—Transport l, {Vestment 2, with Orlando and Trent a deatj heat i or third place. Ascot Vule Htukeu.—l'harka fjtw art 1, The Infanta 2, JUhSi,*7"l Hotting i 5 to 2 agiijirt Charles Stuart. Won by two lengths.Tima liuin lOJscc. . w Australian Cup.—Lord llHa's l)au- , Bluer 1, Dividend 2, tCoopaa 8. All Klii rt«Hl excej rt. Uallark and Bill. . liigsgate. Betting 2to 1 Dividend. « to I Lord Cllins Daughter'Tto 1 Cantocn. 'l'bu favourite led into the straight, the nearest attendants ■ being Lord Fiuroy, Lamrock, Can- ' ir™'.. I>Unkt ' r ' *»d Loixl lllla'# . Daughter. 'lTie latter made a very . fast run at the dlwtonoo, and boat , Dividend, who (aUed to ttneond to , the whip, by two length, Koopaa , »as fh'e lengths away third, awl . Canteen was autto. IXinc, ami* *jl f sec. '• • ; JST, s, ?SS^r?Bsafi^t «-inm V r B w rW *l' : Bto 1 the ; Siafi 0 ■*««**«*■ rim. , „ Uourke Handicap,—Daium| l, lfarf* " ?« Stepout a - Wetting; oto 4 ■ '''"yaway. 14 to 1 Dangai. Woo by . two lengths. Time, lmia CTlsue, 5 imilTo r „ l J^ n 'J i « , P->'ai>hW X. l>ocoi J?™ 2 - Amazon 3. Won by thnoo-quai<tera of a length, 'IW, t loJin 17soc. " NOTES 11V "MOTt'KOA." [ Multidd shaped wel) Jor hall the t distance in the Juvnille WfwiiM. , at Wanganui, but ran: wide ahd fad. . «1 away when tho whip was drawn. , The winner. Purity, was alow to , and did not look no have a. chance three miles from home. This . was her flreb appearance in public; aha is hy The Oillcer—Knid, *waft s picked up at Hob. J. ». Onnoarf'a sale for 30 guineas, purity U trafa> ed by F. Tilly at Fordeil. 1). IViet ' —a Christ church boy who has 'done n lot of riding at pony meeting* ( about Sj-dne.v—rode her. It mas hi* lirht win since his return to tIMI colony. ' Hoseal was left at the port in the Wanganui Cup and was last through- ! out tiie race. Scotty did not show ahy form, and was one of the last to finish. Victor Cotton had the mount on • Sir <Jbo. Clifford's Qunrrynian. lion no won the South Auckland ! Cup on Sutunduy. Xgatiirua. who was made a hot 1 favmiriie for the Harrison \\utter * ut U'uiiKanui, K"t a bad start, got- ' ting caught In the tapes and car--1 rying tlwm away »Jth him. f The wcond day's racing at WaO> gnnui was very exciting, five of the finishes resulling in iiend or neck victories. At tho conclusion of the Farewell Handicap the stewards held an enquiry into the riding of C. Jenkins ItAuratusj, who was alleged to have struck Solution over the head wleh his whip when the horses were running locked together, After considering his explanation, Jenkins wan cautioned by tho stewards, and the placing of the judge allowed to remnln. Some are of opinion that Bhra|inel Shell was lucky to win the Autumn Handicap. Joskins,, qfi Uohl Crown, ap|>cared to take IMngs rather easily at tho turn Into thf straight, and tnudp his effort tod Into. ™ Hut for .Sir Tilntrom IxHng left three lengths nt the i>ost In tho Jarfcsim Stakes, It Is prol«ahle he would have extended Achilles. Heroism was" last away In the Wangunul Stakes, but he ftatahMl fourth, l)cing Just in front of Quar- . ryman. Ifaiiiids, u"ml Starshoot. A feature of Ihe running of the tl.e Wunganui Cup was the performmice of Starshoot, -who mas right" up with the leaders all the way. and made most of the running, notwithstanding the fact tliat he wa* suffering with a bruisod and fatedu»g leg. v.. Achilles has won the Jackaov Stakes two >ears in sucoeaxion. Canteen started at 7 to 1 in tKo Australian Cup yesterday, tinishiiur sixth. Out of ten starts this season

(Hadsome luu Ixvti Huccmsful in seven. The Wanganul Cup how been WOB . two year* in KuoawHion lag' an Aus-tralian-bred horao. Tho I>antKWlrkc Jockey Club's an* - mial mewing commences to-day awl will be concluded to-morrow. Hie following Should run well forward : Hack Hurdles, one mile and thiw quarters.—Hloepwell or Vuliiua. Makitikiti Hack, six furlongs,— Fancy work or Chartreuse. ltannovirke (Tup, on* mile and a quarter.—Knharoa or Submarine. Trial Hack, wen furlongs. Itiihw Maid or Phcmie. ■ Tahoraltl Hack Walter, one mile. —Electric Gun or 1 .aerie*. Flyinj? Ptnkes, nix furlongs.—His* uiwa or Wet Heef. Electric Hack, four furlongs.—Coxnwuin or Fancywork. IVranaki Welter, one mile.—Xgat** rua or Submarine.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7757, 8 March 1905, Page 2

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7757, 8 March 1905, Page 2

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7757, 8 March 1905, Page 2

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