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SPORTING.

UAUXG MXTI/UKS. August 1.1, \o, ami i M—C.ilili-I ijil I'V Ju,kvy Clt.!) SepU'iiibi'i -j jr.cl o—Marlon Jockcv Club September uj am! ju—Ka»;;iukri Katillj; CI ill j Scpti'mlwr a, -<■ and /.j—Av.miMe Jin kev C!>il) St'p!t-'ill!ji'r . 7 i .:' —W : 1 ,1\ 1 !; jn-.hfV ( t,ti>!,;-) ;, aid 4 ]!.,;• Jmki'y Club October in ;.iic! 11 Xanier Park Racing Club DATKS u" coMtNc; KVKNTS. Autfu-t 14— X.Z. Crand National Steeplei ha-*" Ui;;ai't. 16 -S.'/.. (ira"'.l Xationa! Hurdle Rata September —Avon< ! ;d,- Cup Srptmbi'r ;:~Avi>n'.lal.> Slakes September i'i—Avimdalr C.unieas September :o—A.J.C. Derby September :<j—J-'psom Handicap AUSTRALIAN RACING. I

Beccived 11, 8.25 p.m. Mj-LitoruifE, August 11, The btccplcs resulted;— Isis , „, 1 Cardinal 2 Bevclaiion 3

lletling: 5 tn 2 against Bdlis, li to i Ish. ID to 1 Jiovelation, 12 to 1 'animal. Dellis was first away. Beu.re the back was readied Loddoii, I'arpin and Corintlius came to grief. Passing the stand the second time Jartlir.al led and kept that position •ound the far turn, followed by Isis. The latter got in front before the sod .vail was reached and came away, viuuiug in a canter by oif-ht lengths. Cardinal beating licveialion by balf-a-ienglh. Time, B.lo'.

In the Oma TUtte, Jiiversdale (7.7) heat Chivalry (8.11) by lialf-a-lcngth.

Auiuit'E, August li, National Hurdles;

Currant 1 lioyal Park 2 Florin 3 Nineteen starters. Acrobat, King Hilly and Irish King led at various -tages till the straight was reached. Harrier then look charge, but Current •ame out at the distance and won by ;wo lengths, Florin a similar dislan-e 1 way third. Time, 1.3:1) Dividends Current £5 8s and Koyai Park £:) lis.

C.J.C. NATIONAL HEETIHG. Pi:r Press Association. CllHlSTCllLla'll, August 10. Tlie following remained in after the iiual payments had been made : Winter Cup Handicap: Gold Crown 11.0, Lyrist 10.7, Waikato lo.ti, 'lokaroff 10.5, Polyanthus 10.1, jaw-am 10.3, Maui 10.2, Diilawavo 10.1, Red Gauntlet, Cnehlon 9.13, Heroism il.'i, Chryscis 1)7, Kllerlon ■US, Jolly Friar, Maujess, lSlythcniaid .1 5, Notus, Royal Crown !l.:l, Inglenctik .1.2, Aboriginal, Ronibastcs, Landwern

N'.Z. Grand National Steeplechase ■. Ivialerc 12.0, Sol L 1.13, Slow 'lout M' 3, Swimmer lo'.l, Earns Los, I'haclonilis, Irish lo.ii, Rmigo.i (l.l;{, flay fair H.IL, Ranana !Uo Baritone '.s, I'iin, Narcissus, Victory lb 7.

>*./". Grand National Hurdle lia.-e-. Kremlin iu.l2, Wclbcck lil.ll. ] n .<|,. Jomforl lo.it, Cuir.igm. lo.ri, Pushful 10.-I, Hydrant 10.2, Romany King 0,0, Waiwera !U2, I'rospccb.r il.lo. Urol.: II.N, Ratiiiiia ',1.7, ilngnilieent K'.'k Sard.itvx, Faro, Silverlene, Bounce XO.

The following [acceptances were re ■ived:

Hunters' Hurdle Handicap: Early Van, lUihiii-i, Hinenu.a 12.2, Hello's U.lil. Kaihu JI.N, Gold liable, Nogi 11.7, Hikairoa It.:!, ].),Mgu 11.2, Sir ■lames, Eeclefeehan, L)cit Krui. lilack Friar, Corona llu

Trial J1nr.11,,: I',-, -radar 10.11. Struujiold b>.;i, Sard my:. b>.b, y All , Sl.ll, Bounce ll.to, I,in;;ivvlicnua iIV Black Squall U.2, Wee AH-Grcgar, Suljraon 'j.O.

JiliilcM Stccphvlu*.. : Naivi-ms 10.10, ];,v.v!,:rk 10.11, "Walv.alva lo.s, Graduated Tax Lo 7, Carlo, Elmwood! Recruit 0.7.

•Jumpers Flat .Handicap: Shrapnel 11.0, Black Keyinid ]ti Gi, li.oh--10.1, Cuiragno U. 13, Comfort U. 12. Magniliccii!, Pushful U.X, l\-,r o , Koiuany Kin:; il:!, Tlia Guesscr W:l, Waivvera, Siiyerlcne, LccsiJe, Error

Hack ilan-U.-ap-. Anuam-.-iUo ln.Li, Takaroa lo..", T0g0.,, Gaze'.ey lo.:!, Count Gorton 10.2, Curiosity 10.1, Hemlock 10.0, (juler !>.l:j, Farley Grove, Yolodia !U2, Jolly Roger, Balsam, Aipia Hcgia '.'.'.l, Bm-rUmVh, Mango, Wee McGregor, l-'airuay, Ensign U.i I,

TURF TOPICS. L"Uv ! Multi!i,l is nol la Australia Kremlin jiro-ni-!.;'. iu svirt a Inn I LV.nii'ilu iil l!t L ' X,l ! J!:; JJI ,| r.i Kan',

it-cepied for Li■. - ,Y;jia. r Cup vvafavourite for Hist , wu* it lo to I

R. Harlow left for Chrisivhareh cm Thursday las;. i| e ivdi rile Walk it) m the Winter Cup. _The W.-.Vi-i-h-y trio, Aui.itu<, Komany King ami Iviihu hace keen sen! to fuiiil en-.igements at the Naliotial meeting. Aitratns will mil be a contestan! in the jueipiny events. Hose Madder has 1,,..,, going so haiily in her training that Air Lo«i-y ua( decided to linv.v in,. „. , ri . „„( „'f work. She niil (a Napier-Vi-ilei- slab-1 b-- malci .villi Miiviwoe 1.-uer on.

•I. Cn i ib- jm-. claims |„ have the only grey In r.,j m trainu,., - lt ldii-r,,ie the horse's name is Snap I'..p.

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At the annual meeting of the Aucklmd lacing Club, held "last week, || 0 ■■vpcrl disclosed a wry pleasant M,. m . of affairs thai the pi\,|it s ■lll the four meetings, viz, Spring. .Summer, Autumn, and Winter, after deducting all expenses of every character, totalled i;!,2SI', His 1 M, a result which should be very gratifying to tluMhcmbc-vs. What sirprises Auslralians on the l''ngllslt courses me-i (says Jlomidi in (1. •"Svdllec !!efevee")is'the immense sa.ns 0: iimu.-v -.tagered in the pa,!loelcs. '■ I'll l„y lil.ll 1 I i,. i.1.l .'■; li. IUIImerkop ! ' shntiiei! one'nootrie at Kps.olll last Derby Day, aed : a a second thr.e swells passed over 'heir rolls le clinch the wager. The King strolls round am.ug.-i his subjects in a style ihat ii'iist nuike Continental rulers sit un and stare, but probably " our Edward " is the most populir man with all classes in England to-dav. ■What wott'd y.ei like to-day, sir ?' say- a large-beakul bookie, and the King in his drowsy, drawling way, asks; "Book me 0 to 1 Spearmint ?"' " Well, five is the market price," says the other, but seem' it's you, fit strain the point," and he books the wager just as he would to his grocer.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8180, 13 August 1906, Page 3

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8180, 13 August 1906, Page 3

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8180, 13 August 1906, Page 3

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