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THE ENGLISH TURF. By Cable. —Press Association.—Copyrigi London, September 30. At the Newmarket meeting, tHJ»ekey Club Stakes resulted:—Phaleron 1, Carlowitz 2, Primer 3. - THE AUSTRALIAN TURF. Sydney, October 1. In the final gallops Provocation, cam\ rag a good weight and going at a greai rate, ran half-a-raile in 52'/ 2 see., six furlongs in lmin 18y 2 sec., putting the mile and a-quarter behind in 2min losec. Considering the ground was a bit heavy, perhaps this was the best gallop the norse has done here. Golden Slipper was attractive owr seven furlongs, doing the distance m lmm 31sec. Aborigine, taking lmin 32'/ 4 sec., tired at the finish. Achillean did six furlongs in Kuin 20 fee. Parsee cut out the seven furlongs in lmin 31sec. ° Lord Nolan did a stylish nine furloii» s m lnun 58'/ 2 sec. HAWKE'S BAY ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph.— Press Association. Napir, Last Night. The following acceptances have been received for the spring meeting of the Hawke's Bay J.C:— Tonioana Hurdles, 1% miles.—Polyanthus 10.13, Martyriuin !l.l:i, Erl King 9.9, Nadine 9.8, Hanrangi !).7, Waipu" nehu 9.4, Whareponga !1.11. Maiden Hack Race, 7 furlongs.—Motukawa 8.2, Polynices 7.13, Donzel 7.13, All Trumps 7.11, Retort 7.11, Multiple *i Elfish 7.7, Idealisrtn '7.7, Scottish Fusilier 7.7, Harekoa 7.7, Waimoa 7.4, Stourton 7.4, Meremere 7.2. King Edward Handicap, nine lurlongs.—Sandstream 9.0, Elysian 8.5, Iney, AH, and Diamond Star 7.13, Expansion and Bridge 7.11, Mysticism 7.0. Pakowai Hurdles, one and threequarter miles.—Gold Dust 10.13, Coraznn 10.0, Rangihaeta 9.11, Le Beau 9.10, Forest 9.8. Hastings Sttkes, four furlongs.—War Song 8.5, Kohinoor 8.5, Formby 8.5, Lord Kelvin 8.5, Inspection 8.5, Montiform 8.5, Bunkam 8.5, Turna 8-5, Enyo 8.0, Ngakau 8.0, Winning Post 8.0, Sea Eagle 8.0, Madhuse 8.0, Colleen Mary 8.0. Welter Handicap, once round.—Master Soult 10.13, Aberbrothock 9.0, King's Prize 8.11, LamsdortT 8.10, Maku 8.9, Olaughton 8.2, Reformist 8.0. Waipatu Hack Handicap, six furlongs. —Gold Treasure 9.0, First Gun 8.8, Comedian 8.6, Voetgang and Ballyshannon 8.4, Waioriki 8.0, Glissade 7.13, Awfia 7.9, Idealism 7.6, Ariom 7.2, Cork 7.1*, Merrivaler 7.0. Flying Handicap, six furlongs.—California 9.0, Downfall 8.7, Maori Kin? 8.6, Tanpimoana, Gold Thread and Gold Lace 8.5. Truganini 7.12, Bliss (i.13, Ideate 6.10. LOWER VALLEY RACES. SECOND DAY. ~ • . . Masterton, Last Night. The Lower Valley meeting at Martinborough concluded to-day in unfavorable ! weather. Results:— i Hack Hurdle Handicap, one mile and a-haif—Tyrannic (10.5) 1, Silken Rein 2, Diplomatic 3. Also started: Yosami and Lucretius. Won by a length and a-half. Time. 3min 35sec. Aorangi Handicap, four furlongs— « Swallow 1, Purakau 2, Merrie Christmas .3. Also started: Axite, Twinkle, Kiltie Lass, No Trumps, Soprano, Afterthought and Palestine. Won by half a length. Time, 54 3-ssec. Martin Memorial Handicap, one mi'e •—Merrie Zealand 1, Iranui 2, San Fev- • tiando 3. Also started: Aberration, Gaelic and Waiwareware. Won by a head. Time, lmin 53>/ 2 sec. Hack Hunters* Steeplechase, about two miles—Sir Lethe 1, Whipcord 2, Hill Lass 8. Also started: Senorita, Mont.'', Vagrant and Lady Madcap. Won easily. Time, 4min 48s^c. County Hack Handicap, six furlong!— Merrie Land 1, Happy New Year 2. Bravery 3. Also ran: Skye and Leahora, - \Von by three lengths. Time, lmin 23 eec.
TelegrapTi Handicap, six furlongs—l'urakau 1, Sherlock Holmes 2, Clem 3 Also started: Advantage and Aem.i. Won comfortably by two lengths. Time, Jmin 21 l-ssec." Ladies'" Necklace, seven furlongs— Black Pearl 1, Sealer 2, llnriones 3. Also started: Whatakura, Traylock, Nightlight, Jet-de-More, Epsom Down-. Won by half a length. Time, lmin i'l tee.
Hacjc Scurry, five furlongs—Magnc'o I, Teutuatu 2, Comethnp 3. Also started: Musketeer, Ranter, Campaign. Golden Rein and Whimbrel. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin Bsec. DUNEDIN ACCEPTANCES. Dunedin, Last Night. The following acceptances have bec'.i received for the first day of the Dunedin Jockey Club's spring meeting-. Spring Hurdle Handicap, of 100 aovc., one mile and three-quarters—Whata-kura 11.9, Southern Cross 11.8, Ringmnn 11.0, Homeward 10.0, Storm 9.0, Sea Dog 9.0. Mosgiel Handicap, of 125 sovs., one mile and a-quarter—Prim 9.0, Oiyoi B.n, Stratagem 8.3, Paragon 8.3, Cymbiform 7.8, Appollodoris 7.2, Office Girl 6.13, Siriug 0.7. Electric Handicap, of 115 sovs., six furlongs—Czar Kolohol 9.0, Balaclava 8.5, Valdimar 8.5, Cuirogetla 7.11, San Severn 7.10, Ard Reigh 7.7, White Cockade 7.7, Aema 7.3, Silkwjb 7.0. Taloma Handicap, ot 100 sovs., fivs furlongs—Kostroma 9.13, Inchbonny 9.3, Obsono 9.2. Spinning Might 8.9, Montreal 8.8, St. Felix 8.7, Blue Bell 7.1?, Optimeform 7.12, Feodor 7.9, Sombrero 7.9, Redmond 7.7, Cashier 7.7, Anarchist
October Welte r Handicap, of 100 sovs., 6even furlongs—Lady Disdain 10.4, Valdimar 9.12, Zetland 9.3. Astrakhan 9.3, 'Eeous 8.10, Erskine 8.9. Dp Witte 8.9 Ihe Seer 8.8, Pretty Nell 8.8, Aema 8.8 Warsaw 8.5, Lone Star 8.4, Jessie Lewftrs 8.3, Linda 8.0, Sacha 8.0.
Trial Plate, of 100 sovs.. six furlongs j fll 8.2, Simon Pure 8.2, WindwaVd 8.2. Eaglestone 8.2, Cross Keys 8.2, Invincible' 8.?. Cnnetown 8.2, Princess Ena 8.0. Loyola 8.0, Full Sail 7.13. Dunedin Stakes, of 250 sovs., four fur longs—Odessa 8.0, Buff Gauntlet 8.0, Saxefraga 8.0. Soldiers' Chorus 8.0, Vid 7.11, Lord Rosslyn—Touramline gelding 7.11, St. Ambrosa—Savanagah filly 7.9, Kora 7.!). Stepniak—Madder filly 7.9, My filo<e T.fl. Countermine 7.9, Lord Rossl' n-E-eopeto fillv 7.9, Aeroplane 7.9.
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