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SPORTING

g C..1.C. MKETINCJ. I' l-'IKST DAY. (Per Press Association.) j - (lIIUISTCIUKCH. Nov. 1. ' The weather for the opening of the I .New Zealand Cup 'meeting was beautiful, and llio aUcii'dance large. The win of (he favourite, N T octiiil'orm, in' Ihc Cup,was loudly i-lieered. Speculation was -Iji-isk, the investments amountiog lo £23,7:22. lHcsulls : Spring Mill-dies.— The- Jlohican I, jUagnilicenl 2, Tupura 3. Also started-! landsmne Hose, Waiwrra. Jliss King, Catherine; (loi'don. Taxpayer, l.eeslde. Won comfortably ;by Iwo ami n hall ilengfhs. Tiini-.' rinim ill 'l-osec. Dividends, £(S 2s and £.7 lis. .Maiden Plate—Pas- Soul ; (7.7') 1, Hilarity:!, MakarulV 3. Also sl-ai-lt.il --Togos, 'f!-ay S]>ark, N'nius, Vnlmliu, Tsitsihar, (irand I'oplar Won easily hy threci lengths. Time, J-irrin 12 2-."ise.-. Dividends, £2 Ifis (id and £7 Kis. Riccnrton Well it.] •—| IVUieiml 1 ClaiTchattan 2, Delaware; 3. Also started—liori.sj Hrighton, Medallist, Ulythemai-d. Ability, Hagpipes, Lady Kyonors, Kuclid, C/.aievnn, Balsam. Won by a neck. Time, Inrin 15 1-5 see. Dividends, £t lis lid and £i> 10s.

.Yew Zealand Clip, 2000 sevs. two miles.—Xoctuifor.ru 'l, llaritutu <2, Quarryiiinn it. Also started—Achilles, Choorka, Mahulongn, Melodcon, Veneer, (ioldni Knig'hl. Calibre, St. .foe, Douche, Stepdancci-. Nocluiform was with, the leading division passing the stand, but going along the back stretch lie dropped bnck Slepdaneer was first into the .straight, but Hewitt then bronglit Xoctuiform along on the Outside, land finishing brilliantly, won by a length and a half. Uiiarryman,' nvas half n length behind Taritiilu. . Time, 3mm .2'.) l-fisec. Dividends, £3 lis fid ami £3 17s M. Welc e Slakes.—TvanolT 1, Tltiascar 2, Kirriemuir .'!. Also started-. Seal, Rock, Kield Cun, Zimmerman. He Ultte, Culmination, Afer, H'ungista, Stars and Stripes, lrfKly~"London. Won; by a lvngtlv ami a half. Time, 50sec. Dividends, 7 J3s and His.

Stewards') llnnilifap.—Solution 1, Master Alix 2, lUunject ;t. Also started—Machine (!uii, Vladimir, Chivalry, Ailsa. Sbarshoot, Hallarat, r'rioht on. Sir Tristram. Apotlodoris. To-morrow, Ingleneiik, Alexis. Won by a length, Munjeet n length and a half away! third. ' Time, lniin 11 l-oscc. 'Dividends, £ \ His (id and £1 Kis. Ladies' ,] 'iir.se.—Royal Crown 1, Antigone. 2, Black Diamond .'!.' Also darted Konoga, Wiwuka, Count l.ochicl. Won'by a neck, with something t<( spare. Time, 2nrin 43 l-o see. Dividend, £-1 lis. 'J'he Shorts Ilandicap.—Maluku I, Largesse L>. Stepaside tt. Also star-led-Bonnie Brae, Hincrewa, King's Oucsl, Ordinance. Curate. King Stork. (Jiiicklire. Won easily bv two and a halt lengths. Time, jniin Mil :i-osec. Dividends. iM .'is till and Z.2 Kis.

TO-DAY'.S ACCKRTAXCKS. (l'cr Tress Association.) CIIRISTCHIeI'CII, Xov. .",. The following are the acceptances "or the second day of ,the C.J.C. meeling:Mii]<Jltt<*ir Hurdles.—The Mohican 11.11. YYaiwera, Tupara 10. 111. Narcissus" 111.11. Alagniliccnl O.l'J. Catherine Cordon tt.l. Lvrside ainl Oraduated Tax ll.fl. Oauai I'lale.-Choorka I(>..">. llolden Knig'lil !UH. Caiinie Chielil.ll, j Calibre it.S, Royal Crown tt.'i, Step--1 dancer. Myst ilicatioa !)..-,. Speculate, Ability 8.10. I'rince l.oris 8.(1. * Herby Stakes.—Sungod, Xoclitiforni tla.v Spark, Xoliis, Mistral. .MaknrolT I ■S.KI. Isoll ».:>. | Criterion Handicap.— Solul ion ff.lo. Master Alix H.:t. Black Rewind 7 CI. Cold,-,, Vein 7.12, Hoi-is T.|l, Ci-ichton T.tl. Brighton. Starshooi. 7.1, Tirole, 'Po-morrow, r'don (i.ln, lllythemaid (i.s. Ililavitv, Czarev.ia

iM'soin High W-ciglu.—llrigluon 11.'.1, Jlurgiien'ti' U.% I'.eau Seal on H. i;i. .Vl.vstilieatioiiM.il. Pas Scul.: Sii-iKhincer, ClanchnUaii 8.9, Illack liiamoiiilS.B. Somaroli H.il. Hag-pipes H.2, Alexis 8.(1, Tcrdita, Makaroll' T. '.>, (.'l'osveiior, (Jrand Poplar Tsitsihar Melropolilan , Tl.andicap.—Xighti'all 'l.l. Mahiilonga 8.111, Vladiinir 8.0, 'Jiiair.vinan 8.8, Parilulu 8.0,' St. Michael 8.11. Melodenn 7.8, Xetuvr 75. St. doe 7.:!. Black He.vnard 7. 2, Houche 7.(1, Lyrist, ytepilanccr G. 7. Irwoll llamlicap.—(Jol-den Gate 8.7, Mungista y..'l. Patty Pan. He Wit.te, Meld dun B.U, Al'er 7.K1, Tnplaml, Otiiden Cairn 7.11, Culmination, San Severo. llcorlhcn. Mythical, Stars and Stripes, Turmoil 7.!). Ladv Lanilon "A. .Tovctu'io l'late.—Canada. Euclid Volodia. l'as Seul, Olenowlet, Jhuijeet, IvanolV.

J AXTJCIPATIONS FOR TO-I>AY. ' t (JSy •■Motiii-oa.") ; The second day's racing o( the I Canterbury Jockey Club's spring - meeting will be held to-day. The , iMiddletou llm-dles, the opening event. , has drawn an acceptance of eight. I The M.ohiean ha.«t Ijeeii nviswl I.llb for his win oiv Saturday, He should . be hard to beat. Waiwcra -airil Tu- , para, may improve, oil SaUu'dav's ! niuning. 1 fancy : The Mohican J. - Tupara 2 Waiwera I! The Cridrion Handicap should he an interesting race. Solution, Master Ali.x, llri-ghion, Crichton, and Mack Ke.\iiar<l should be closelv associated at the linish. 1- like : Solution 1 Master Ali.x 2 Black Beynard .'1 A lield of l(i appears on the card for lire Kpsom High Height, the most likely of which appear to be (Tanchattan, Pas Seal, Slepdancci, and .Mystification. Stepdanccr led the Cup lield into iho straight on Saturday, and should take some heating. I shall place. : Stepdanccr 1 Cluitehattan ',',. Pas Seal II

The I.ieeliy Stakes is the next event, which looks to be ai the mercv of the Yaldlmrsq stable, and In" Ih-j event of Mr stead starting more Hum one candidate, he appears to have a inot-igage on the place money. Xoct'iiforni will probably be the elect of the trio. The Metropolitan Handicap has drawn an acceptance of thirteen, the, issue or which may rest hetween Xighlfall. Paritiitu. (iuan-yman. and Lyrist. (Jiiarryman will bo meeting Paritiitu rn (ill; better terms than in the Cup. so chat the local horse will have his work cut out to heat Sir Ceo. ClilTord's coll. I like :

[ Nightfall 1 I ljuariynian 2 I'aritulu <S : Tht- .luvcnile Plate may result in ■ Jlunji-ot I I'as Seiil 2 rvanoir ;i, In Ihe Irwoll Handicap, Colden dale. Aler, i.adv l.amlun, jVlungisla look a likely ipmrlel te. Tin. Placing may be : Colden (iate 1. Mungusta 2 l.ad.v Landoii :s The conrluiling event, Mhe (Haio Plate, will be better summed up after (he running ]t)i (he previous events, several of the acceptors claiming prior engagements. I shall place ( Cboorka 1 I t'anuie t'hlel 2 I Koval Crown :t

AN OPTS I DIOR'S VICTORY. flbr-ived Xov. .-,, r,.:! p.m.! SYDNEY, Nov. :,. At the Cnnlorburv Park meeting, Levant, a. New Zealand mare, won I he ~lumpers' Fh\\ Hacc. she was

an outsider in the race, starting at 12 to 1. ENGLISH TIRF ITEMS. (Received Nov, 5, 4.45 p.m.) LONDON, Nov. 4. 'I'll" stewards of the .lockey Club warned oIT Mr llewend Kenton respecting tho nmteh 'between his l'itch Haltlu ami Lord tierard's J'euri. Sir Daniel Cooper's Flair /won the free Handicap at Newmarket. 11ELBOU1NE XOTUS. (Received Nov. f>, r>.2fi p.m.) IUKLIiOI'IINE, Nov. ',. Alter hisj meritorious win in tho I Melbourne Stakes, a fair amount of business was done over Tartan for the Melbourne Cup at 7 to 2, after which I! to ,1 was the l-bcsl oiler. Other quotations are:—'.) i. O 1 Seot free, 1.1 to 1 Marvel Loch, tti to 1 Mariiupoto. Blue Spec, fabric, 20 t« t Emir, Gladsome. Grama, Warroo, iJ to 1 Torali, Aurate, Canteen. V.lt.C. MEETINIi. (Received Nov. 4, H.otf p.m.) MELBOCTtNE, Nov. 4. The weather was showery, with a strong west wind. There was a lnrgv | crowd present, including-a nuuvlici- of visitors from the various Stales. Kesul'ts : Maiden n-nte.—Elysium 1, Paraloch 2, Alskyc IS. Hotting :.Ito 1 Klysium. Won by a nose. Time, 1 iin'n 47scc. Marihyrnong I'liUo.; —I Oriollet 1, Ebullition 2, I'Jorl Ailhiif ii. riTcai others ran. Hefting: 2 to I. against Oriellet. Ebullitiori, led into the straight, 'but inside -the distance was caught 'bji Oriellet, who won by two lengths. Time, Imin 4 Jj-ssoc. Hut-hum Jfandienp.—Demas 1, Panama 2, Aurate 3. Seven others ran Betting: 5 to 2 Aurate, 3 to 1 Dooms. Won 'by a length and a half. Time, 2niin JO'soc. Derby.—Lady Wallace 1, Grama 2, Infanta :■!. All started but Circuit. Betting : ', to 4 against Lady Wallace. The most prominent, among the, field in. till! early stage of Ihe race wore Scotland, Infanta, I'ius, and Charles Stdart, but at the abattoirs Lady Wallace fo-gan to move up, and she followed Infanta into the straight, where a fierce! dust siorm was encountered. -Racing out this. Lady Wallace and Grama were seen in the Van, but in the final struggle thii favourite mora than hold her own, anil won by half a length. Time, 2min 40sec.

Melbourne Stakes.— I'ni'tan 1. Marvel Loch 2, (ihvdsomo 3. Six others ran, including Mivniapoto, who startod at (i |to i, (,'ladsomo ,5 to 2 Marvel Loch 12 to 1. Tartan. Clad, some, and Marvel Loch swept into the straight together, and the latter appeared to he having the -best of the struggle, when Tarlan came on with a rush, and won by two lengths. Time. 2'ini» iljsec. t'omn-g Stakes.—Debenture 1, XewinarUet 2, Muni States 3. Fourteen others started. Dotting: 7, to 2 Circuit. 11l to I Debenture. Won by a length. Time, lmin 21.'.sec. Kneourago Stakes.—True "Scot 1, Scramble 2. Itacrami 3. Xine others ran. Hotting : 7 lo 1 ./art; Smith, 2 to I Scot Free. Won bv a length Time, lmin 11.J sec.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7970, 6 November 1905, Page 2

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SPORTING Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7970, 6 November 1905, Page 2

SPORTING Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7970, 6 November 1905, Page 2

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