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THE AUSTRALIAN TURF. By Cable.- -Press Association.—Copyright Received October 7, 12.5 p.m. Sydney, October 7. Dhobi did 11 furlongs "ill 2min. 32sce.; Post Town covered 9 furlongs in 2in.n'. ssec.; Alawa and Florence I) furlongs in 2min. 3sec.; Enchantress. 7 luri,.ii"s 'li lmin. 35sec, and Mother -..c05., ."'mile in lmin. oOsec. ,
Spry' Foot beat Son-of-n-Guu over a mile in lmin. oUscc, while Sperry negotiated !) furlongs in 2min Sscc, Xushka and True Scot doing a mile in lmin. 51scc, and Shifter a mile in lmin. 53sec.
Eventime beat Captain White over a mile in lmin. 59sec. Mala covered a .mile in lmin. oSsec; Monodist a mile in lmin. 4C'/ 2 sec.; and Golden Slipper a mile in lmin. 40sec. Thistle Brook beat Flavaan over a mile in lmin. 47'/ 2 sec.; Lady Bobadil doing the same distance in Iniin. Msec, I while Woorooma left 11 furlongs behind I in 2miu. 3Csec. Sydney. October 0. Provocation, Golden Slipper and Alaranui have been scratched for their i - maining engagements at the Svdner meetiug.
HAWKE'S BAY MEETING. SECOND DAY. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Hastings, Last Night. The second day of the llawkc's llav Jockey Club's spring meeting was held to-day in glorious weather, and there was a good attendance. The totalisator investments amounted to £b'lo7, making £12,099 for the two days, as compared with £13,818 last year. There were nine bookmakers on the ground. Results:
lAlangapapa Hack Hurdles, one and a half miles.—Waipunehu (9.11) 1, Martyrium (9.11) 2, Nadine (9.G) 3. Also started: Haurangi and Burton. Won by four lengths. Time, 2uiin. oOsec. Ngatarawa Hack, once round.—Cork (7.0) 1, First Gun (9.0) 2, King's Prize (8.13) 3. Also started: Poly-nices and Master Stent. Won by half a length. Time, lniin. 51sec. Hawke's Bay Guineas, one mile.Elysian (9.1) 1. Maori King (8.11) 2, Tawhaki (8.10) 3. A.»o started: Nautiform (8.10), Golden Water (8.3), Reformist (8.5), Waimoa IS.")), Expansion (8.5) Won easily by two lengths, thr c lengths separating second and third. The favorite Xautiforui '..as in the lead half way, but gave way to others neailng home. Time, lmin. 412-ssec. , Te Mahanga Hurdles, one and a "in f miles.—Corazon (10.0) 1, Forest (9.8) 2, Polyanthus (11.2) 3. Also started: Rangihaeta, Rawliili, and Lc Bean. IVY'on by ai long nrzk. Time, gmin. 49 2-ssec.
Juvenile Handicap, lour furlongs.— AA T innrag Post (7.'3) 1, Bunkum (7.12,' 2, Lord Kelvin (7.12) 3. Also started! Enlenie, Sea Kagic, Enyo, Suffragette, Ngakau, and Colleen Jlasy. Won by three lengths. Time, 4!) 3-ssec. Spring Handicap, one and a qunrt"r milpA—S.iiulstream (8.10) 1, Downfall 18.13) 2, Diamond Star lli.10) 3. Also started: Bridge and Aiysticism. AVil by three lengths'. Time, 2inin. 7 2-ssw.! Flaxmcre Hack, six furlongs.—Alultipel (7.9) 1, Awha (7.8) 2, Waoriki (7.9) 3. { Also started: Alcremere, Idealism, and; Jlotukawa. Won by a length. Time, lmin. 15 l-ssec.
Final Handicap, six furlongs.—Kilindini (7.8) 1, Lliss (<i.7) 2, Vi (7.11) 3. Also started: Trugaii'nv \ oetgang, and Ideate. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin. 15 l-ssec.
NAPIER PARK HANDICAPS. Napier, Last Night. Mr. Coyle has declared the following I weights for the Napier Park Racing Club's Spring meeting:— Grcenineudows Hack Hurdles, one and three-quarter miles'. —Polyanthus 12.'?, Forest 11.1. Waipunehu 10.(1, Whimoer 10..">. Paisano 10.0. Martvvium 0.1:1, F.,'l King !).8, Nadine 9.2, Hiiiiriragi !).<>, Burton 0.0. Whareponga 0.0. Trial Hack Handicap, six furlongs.— Mnvfl.nver 0.0. Doniwi 8,12, lUiiinoani 6.11. Ilarekon 8.11. Claugliton 8.10, Par able 8.10. Retort 8.8. MorcvkofT 8.8, Infill 8.0, Stourton 8.0, Scots Fusilier 8.0, Sweet Svlvia 8.3, Ariom 8.3. .Molukawa 5.3.
T-indaV Handicap Hurdles, one and three-quarter miles.—Mount Cook 11.0, C«;,izon 11.0, Gold Dust 10.13, Ran ;i----lin.M. 10.11. Korest 0.10, Waipuneli i 9.4, Whimper 0.3, Lebeau 9.0, Paisiino 0.0. Te Kiiinui 0.0, Defeat 0.0.
CimiitV Hack ■ Handimp, 0110 mile. - Bsitlvs.linn-.ion 0.1. Multiple 8.0, Golds n Water 8.8, Awha 7.10, Waimoa 7.0, Burtoii 7.7 Olissadi' 7.7, Composed 7.2, Iclcilisni 7.0. C'laugliton 7.0. Scots FnsiHer 7.0, Resign (1.12, Magneto Ii.HI. Park Stakes' Handicap, one and a. quarter miles.—Sandstream !).7, Woollier 8.!), Cliantense 8.7, Winimera 7.3, Alierlirii'ilioek 7.1.1. Tnev 7.12, Meriwa 7.11, First (inn 7.1, Bridge (i.lO, J)iinioml Star (1.1(1, King's Prize (1-10, Mysticism (i.7, Retort (i.7. Juvenile Handicap, four f!urls>ngs.— Koliingor 8.12, Bunkum 8.4, Kntente 7.11, Gold Reef, Purscring Cult 7.11. Mnitiform 7.!1. Warsong 7.9, Dercli t 7.(1. Miriam 7.(1, Son Eagle 7.2, Suffragette 7.0. Knvo 7.0. Xgakau (1.10, Colleen Mar.' 0.7.
Allium Hack Handicap, five furlongs. —,(!: old Treasure 11.0, Comedian 8.13, King's Prize ,8.11, Voetgang 8.8, Separator 8.(1, Cork 7.13, Waimoa 7.13, Fiddler 7.15, Gliss-ade 7.10, All Trumps 7.0, Polynices 0.13, Master Stent (i.7. Railway 'Handicap, six furlongs.— Bobrikoff 10.4, Cold Lace 0.2, Bmvnf ill 8.11, Old Thread 8.5, Kilindini <U, Inev 7.12, Vi 7.11, Daybcam 7.8, (iold n Water 7.2, Bliss 0.13, Lamsdorf (i.lO, Voetgang 0.10, Ideate (1.7.
WELLINGTON HANDICAPS. , Napier, Last Night. The following handicaps have been declared by Mr. J. J. Pollock for the Wellington' Racing Club spring meeting: Rimutaka Hack Handicap, six furlongs—Waiara 9.0. Kilindini 8.11, Dolce 8.11, Golden Treasure 8.8, Miscast 88, Multiple 8.8, Aimwell 8.5, Captain Bell 8.1 Toanga 7.13. Drcadless 7.11, Milan 7.10, Golden Water 7.0. Alamo 7.9, Thetis 7.0, Lace Collar 7.8, Marengo 7.8 Magneto 7.7, Latehet 7.7, P.angikapua 7.7, Kino 7.0 Kaiwbaka 7.0. Idealism 7.0. Chauvelin 7.0, Twinkle 7.0, Leahoro 7.0. Golden Loop 7.0, Rose Herald 7.0, Cauldron 0.7, Penza 6.7, Chameleon G. 7, Vinco 0.7. Shorts Handicap, five furlongs—Penates 9.8. Naumai 0.3. Rangipapa 9.2, Gold Lace 8.11, North-East 8.8, St. Bill 8.8, Manomi 8.0, Gipsy Belle 8.0, Gold Thread 8.1, Theodore 8.6, Tniganim 7.11. Contendent 7.11, Iney 7.9, Longner 7.0, Kilindini 7.8, Nyland 7.8, Simplex 7.4, Day[beam 7.4, Bliss 6.11, Waiata 0.7, Royal Marine 6.7, Axite 6.7. Wellington Handicap, one mile and a quarter—All Red 9.8, Bobrikoff 0.,", Sandstream 8.8, Sir Frisco 8.8, Sir Tristram S.B, Muskerry 8.6, Bollin 7.13, Me--I rie Zealand 7.12* Flitaway 7.11. Ngapuka 7.11, Woodhey 7.11, Roosevelt 7.11. Elvsian 7.11. Coronetted 7.8, Swimming Belt 7.6, Moloch 7.5, Diabolo 7.5, Winimera 7.5. Effort 7.5, King Post 7.2, Xylophone 7.2. Perolina 7.2, Abcrbroi.licck 7.2, Taskmaster 7.2, Chantcuse 7.2. .Meriwa 6.13. Expansion 0.12, Merrif vonia 6.11, Bridge 8.7, Wee Trinket 6.7, Llanwern 0.7.
Wainui Handicap, one mile—Merr'c Zealand 10.4, Bollin 10.2, Irish Rifle 9.11, Mahuta 9.8, Vasa 9.8, Effort 9.7, Iranui 0.6, Sir Prize 9.6, Longner 0.5, Perolina 0.5, Diabolo 9.5, Iney 9.5, Meriwa 8.10, Merrivonia 8.10. Tauira 8.0, San Fernando 8.5, First Mate 8.5, First Gun 8.5, Hilarian 8.0, Vinco 8.0, Ukraine 8.0, Sealer 8.0, Reformist 8.0. October Hack Hurdles Handicap, one mile and three-quarters—Waimaria 12.9. Wirral 11.3, Waipunehu 10.0, Martyrium 9.9, Yosami 9.0, Cohort 9.0, Lucretius 9.0. Sherlock Holmes 9.0, Rewhetu 9.0.
CHBISTCHTJRCH HANDICAPS. Christchurch, Last Night. The following handicaps have been declarcd for the Stewards' Handicap, of 1250 sovs., six furlongs—Bobrikoff and Gold Crest 0.8, Penatw 9.4, Los Angeloe fl.O, Provocation 8.10, Eangipapa 8.8, Glita way and Elysian 8.5, North-East and Gold Lace 8.4, Nautiform, Sir Frisco and St. Hill 8.2, Broadsword and Maori King 8.0. Br.Min 7.13, Theodore, Bonny Glen, Gold Thread, Mon Ami, Gipsy Bell and Xylophone 7.10, Effort 7.8, Nyland and Federal 7.7, Sweet Angelus 7.5, Sharpshooter, Day Beam and Ilarita 7.4, f'lianteiist', Miss Mischief; Longner and Rose Noble 7.3, Expansion 7.2, Turbine 7.1. Contemlent 7.0, Perle d'Or, Zemlia and Orimilu 8.13, Kilindini 0.12, Balaclava (i.U, Truganini, Cron6tadt, Multiple, Orizoin and Mmndic 6.10, Passion, Valdimar, Fansnakyle and Iney 6.9, Wet Day, Hermln, Gunboat, St. Felix, Eaglestone, Infeoda, Waiata, Ukraine and Curator 8.71
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