SPORTING.
RACING IN AUSTRALIA, V.k.C. RACES. THIRD DAY RESULTS. Received Bth, 5.4 p.m. Melbouine, November 8. Delightfully fine weather favoured the third day's racing of the carnival at Flemingtoii. The 'awns presented a bet'ei appearance than on either of the previous days. Backers were successful in the first two races, but leeeived a -et hack in the Fly ng Stakes, laying the odds on Solution, who was beaicn before the distance nas reached. Results: —• November Hurdles.—Regret 1, Skibo 2, Stockman 3. Six otheis started. W°n by two lengths. Time, 3-49 - Second Nursery Handicap.—Oriel 1, Boastful 2, Vercnice 3. Seven others s.arlcd. A good race between the three placed horses, half a head separating each. Time, 1. if). Flving Stakes.—lolai'c i. Lady W'a.facc 2, Berthier 3 . Menschikoff, Charles Stuart, Solution, True Blue, and Ebullition also started. Solution | was first away, and the first round the turn. loiaire drew past Solution on tho rails, and won by two lengths, three-quarters of a length between second and third. Time, 1.28 J. Carnival Slakes, Tulkeroo 1, Lach an 2, Melodrama 3. Won by three-quai ters of a length, half a length between second and third. Oaks. —Yabba Yabba i, Oerillet 2, Galeria KaUna 3. The only starters. Otriilet made the running to the straight, where Yabba passed her and won by two lengths. Time, 2.414. Veteran Stakes.—Misty Morn iProceedor 2, Circuit 3. Won by a length and a-half. Time, 2.38J,
ALTERATIONS OF MEETINGS. Per l'ress Association, Dunedin, November 8. Tho Taliuna Park Trotting C.ul. has altered the date of its meeting U November 30th and December i=>l. C.J.C. EXHIBITION MEETING. SATURDAY'S ACCEPTANCES. Per Press Association. Cliristcnurcli. November 8. llurdko. —PiX'SLH'ctor 11.13, J ac k i'u; ii.i), Sardunyx 11.3, Cavain 11.1, Eevast 10.8, Evcnlode Lceside y.iij Guesser y.B, Euru: y.7, Narcis-us cj.o, Wild Cat g.o, De s.gn g.o.
I'ioneer Handicap.—Moriarty S.n, G.encutlocli 8.7, Pearl Reet 7.10, Cui-'Klcsholl 7.0, Paragon 0.7 1 Paliang.ii 0.7, Tin-- Libyan 0.7. Seymour Handicap.—Voiodia 9.4, flic Seer 8.10, Franc 8.4, Sea King ■6.3, Hat'ta 8.3. Miss Adeline 8.3, Vardo 8.2, Don Orsino 7.7, Goou Sight 6.12, u.12, Gauciio 6.12, Athena O.io ; Gypsob'el 0.8, Monkey Puzzle 6.7, lviyioff 6.7.
Cressy Welter.—Pelrovna 10.9. In Itell.gence 9.7, Grand Stand 9.0, Golu Seal 8. 13, Declination 8.12, Buecleugh 8.10, Jolly Roger 8.9, Cnry scia 8.7, Stratagem 7.13, Lady Lyonors 7.9, Koputai 7.7, Balsam 7.7. Asttakhan 7.7, llcmlock 7.7. i'endalion Handicap.—Signalman 8.10, Cricliton S.io, Mystification 8.5, Lyrist 8.3. St. Joe 7.13, Elleiiun 7.12, Supdancer 7.2, Grenadi 7.2, l'as Siul 0.13, J3 ylln'maid 0.11 Blazing I'liuutlercr 0.9, Notus 0.9, Czarevna /0.9, Seal Rock (|.(j, Lady Landon 0.7, Balsam 0.7, Somaroff 6.7, Tsiisihar 6.7. Randolph Handicap.—Ballarat 8.9. Replete 8.0, Golden Gate 8.5, Savouij 7.7, Grand Stand 7.7, Doclinaton 7.7, Voiodia 7.7, lngleneuk 7.5, Chryseis 7.0, Red Morn Aimce Soult G. 13, Tessera 6.12, Curiosity 6.10, Ilanta 6.8, Golden Cairn 6.7, Ostachkoff 0.7, Silkwcb 0.7. Members Handicap. Petrovna 8.5, Cross Battery 5.5, Master Alx 8.5, King Billy 8.5, Red Gauntlet 8.3, Glioorka 7.10, Sir Tristram 7.9, lluascar 7.9. Clanchattan 7.8, Bal.arat 7.7, Savoury 7.4, Manjess 7.0, 7.0, The Lark 6.13, Pas Seul 6.9, liden 6.7, Apollodoris 6.7, Firelion 6.7, Sea King 6.7. Jubilee Cup.—Red Gauntlet 9.13, Achilles 9.10, Multifid 9.7, Signalman 9.3, Munjeet 9.2, Isolt 8.9. Cro>s Battery 8.9, Wirral 7-i2._
ANTICIPATIONS. (By "Moturoa.') WAVERLEY MEETING. Follower* of rating wi.l b« well catered for throughout the- colony today. In addition iu the second day at Auckland, a one-day nice ting' at Waverley, and the commencement of a two-days' meeting at Caiterton, several other smaller fixtures are set down for decision in var ou- parts ol ihe colony. The annual meeting ol t the Waveriey Club will no doubi re-
ceive musi atiention from local' spoits, and, aa usual, a considerable number may be expected to make the trip from this end of Taranaki. The following are suggest,-! as likely Winners;— 12.0 —Morton Memorial, seven fur-Inog-—l'aul or Lady SyiV'a. 4-4o —Flying Handicap, six fur longs—Silver Shell or Irish Rifle. l .30 —Hurdles, one mile and a-halt —Sammy or Tonderghie. 2.lo—Cup, one mile and a-quartcr —l'angaroa or Maharanui. 2.50 —Wnson Stakes, four furlongs —Lord Soult or Lady French. 3.3o—Prince of Wales' Handicap, . seven furlongs—Silver Shelf or Re- . creation.
4.10 —Momohaki Staked one mile and a distance—Makikihi or Panga10a. Jackson Memorial, five furlongs— Loid Soult or St. Maria. TARATAHf-CARTERTON MEETING. Belvedere Hack, six furlongs— I'ytchley or Sunbonnet. Railway Handicap, six furlongs— Platypus or Wind. Wairarapa Guineas, six furlongs— Maid of Astolat or Flint Gun. Hack Hurdles, one mile and a-hall —Silver.ene 01 Liberator. Wairarapa Cup, one mile and aquarter—Douche or Jolly Friar. King Edward Hack, one mile.— Satis or Marstone. Trial Plate, six furlongs—Ensign or Lebeccio.
Gladstone Welter, seven furlongs—llat ey or Full Rato, AUCKLAND R.C.—Second Day. Spring Handicap, seven furlongs Carl Ro-a or Delania. Penrose Hurdles. two miles — Swag-man or Defender. Norm.inbv Handicap, six furlongs—l.ndy N'll ur La Cig'ale. K rtlulay Handicap, one mile and a half—Zu'eika or Scottv.
Musket Stakes, four furlongs— Finery or Cadence. On hunga Steeplechase, three miles —Waitere or lla'-aria. Maiden Pia . ere mile and aquarier—Ve)\".i l Ben Jonson. Epsom I! : j). s : x furlongsPink 'Un «.! Sacu Alice.
TURF TOPICS. A clerk thrown out of employment through the c'osing of the betting -hops ill Sydney. It is said, has drawn Poseidon in Tattersall's sweep 011 the Melbourne Cup. It is scarcely lively thai lie will now eonl ; nue to worry over getting another billet. Pon'idnn has now won this season the I law keslnii y Handicap. A.I.C. Derby. Krlip e Stake-. Can field Cup. V.R.C Derby, and Melbourne Cup; al-o a minor event pi or to the A.J.C. meeting.
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