SPORTING.
I'EARLING SALES. By Cable.—Presa Association.—Copyrigii Christcliurch, Last Niglit. At the yearling sales prices for th-' majority of the lots were moderate. A Stepniak—Armlet colt and a Kilclicinn - Neva colt were bought by J. Buckley (of Oamaru) at 575 guineas each. The aggregate amount of the Elderslie and Bvintiide yearlings sold was .u;i(il2.
AUCKLAND ACCKPTANCUS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, r,a>t Night. Welter Handicap, one mile.—Dawn 10.2, Waiiehope 0.2, Delegate 8.12, Bulk 8.0, Aristocrat 8.0, Rauparalia 8.6, Dr. Sliimosc 8.5, Celtic 8.5, Coromnndel 8.3, Hyperion 8.2. Continuance 8.1, l'rccvala S.C, All's Well S.O, Epsom Lass S.fl. A/oir 8.0. Cordon Handicap, five furlongs.—Wild West 8.12, Admiral Smilt 8.6. itlue flnriiKnt 8.3, .Miss Advance 8.3, Sea Elf 8.1, Pleet Arrow 8.0. Hard Hock 7.12, All'.-, Well 7.7, Dazzling 7.1. Tuniatnhi 7.0. Lady Doon 7.0. Sonlt-oria 7.0. UuW Dot 7.0, Rosclike 7.0, ArUtos 7.0, Aoro'a -7.0, MaykolV 7.0. Scotch 7.0. Madam Sonlt 7.0. Rob the Ranter 7.0.
Piii-noll Handicap, six furlonas.— D.-vonport fl.O, Salute 8.11, Kakama* 8.0. St ArtCfr.il 7.13, General Soult 7.10, Turbine 7.0, Seldom 7.5, Necktie 7.5, Admiral Soult 0.9.
Wynyard Handicap, seven furlongs.— Tamainupo 8.1-2, Maheno 8.9, Miss Winnie 8.8, Sir Artegal 7.12, Carmania 7.9, Rarata 7.1, Jewellery 7.3, Mistime 0.12. Maiden Hurdle Handicap, one mile and a-half.—Landlock 9.12, Eblis 9.12, Master Paul 9.7, Tui Cakobau 9.0, Dogger Hank 9.1). Pirst Barrel 9.5, h\iminatnr 9.5. Dunborvc 9.3, Kin" 9 0 <Vr.i<lrifl 9.0, Totika 9.0, fit. Maria 9.0,' Censure 9.0.
Juvenile Handicap, four furlongs.—Obsidian 8.8, Apellon 7.13, Doughboy 7.9 Domino 7.7. His 1 Ugliness 7.7. Goldfindor 7.4. Merrigee 7.4, Roval Seatnn 7.3 Monolope 7.2. Sea Slave 7.2, Miss Ada 7.2. Vivace 7.1, Lady Waterford 0.13. Princess Soult 0.13, Wee Olga 0.13 Ilamadrvad 0.13.
Ascot Handicap, one mile and a-quar-ter— Ngapuka 9.0, Txichbuhie 8.1, Te Aroha 8.0, Santa Rosa 7.13, Uranium 7.13, Waimangu 7.12. Tattoo 7.10, Maheno 7.7, Akaraua 7.4. Aristocrat 7.0. Coroniandel 0.10. Miehaeloff 0.7, Spectr? 0.7. Rohepotae 0.7. TTunlors' Steeplechase, three miles.— Rita 12.3. Potaki 11.4, Laddie 11.3, Westerly 11.2, Huia 10.12, The Abbot 10.9. Warden 10.9. Cnehv Bondhu 10 7 Curler 10.7, Pleiades 10.7.
CJ.C. ACCEPTANCES. FOUKTII DAY. Christchurch, Last Night. Port Cooper Hurdle Handicap, of 200 sovs; once round and a distance Shiney 11.11, .Southern Cross 11.5, Xiivicr 11.2, Tyrannic 11.1, Kairom 10.1.1, Wlmtakui'a 9.13. Forest 9.8, flea Dog 9.0, Farlev Grove 0.0.
Seymour Handicap, of 130 sovs; six fu-]oiigs.--Volo£dia 0.13, Dolce 0.0, Coi:tcndeiit 8.11. Wet Day 8.8, Gunboat 8.0, Montreal 8.0, ]Sra*eiiose 8.8, Magneto 7.13, Eagleslone 7.2, Merrie Lass 7.0, Obligate 0.10. Chameleon 0.10, Shillelagh 0.7. Captain Kidd fi.7. Windaun 0.7, Aunt Sally 6.7, Queen of Spades"(l.7. Pioneer Handicap, of 300 sovs; five furlongs.—War Song 9.0, Formeden 8.8, Lord Kelvin 8.1, Martyr 8.1, Tenterhook 7.10, Kilmeny 7.9, Crown Derbv 7.3, Master Laddo 7.7, Martinc 7.7, K,';r Blast 7.4. Deploy 0.7, Enyo 0.7. Creasy Welter Handicap, of 300 sovs; six furlongs.—Gold Thread 9.13. Tn whaki 9.0, Effort 9.3, Mis,, Mischief 9.3, Sharpshooter 0.1, Dolce 5.13. Nvlaiu 1 8.13. Vablimar 8.11. Passion 8.7. Wlii*•• Cockade 8.7, Diamond Star 8.0. Cvmhiform 8.3. Fasnakyle 8.1, Volodia' 7.13. Zetland 7.12, Kania 7.7.
Fcmlnlton Handicap, of 500 sovs; one. and a-quartermiles—Aberbrothock 8.10. Lady Lucy 8.7, Roosevelt 8.7. Sandstream 8.7. Oiyoi 8.5. Prim 8.2. Kilwinning 7.9. Chief Loclliel 7.4, King Post 7.3, Tikitere 7.2, Chanleuse 7.2. Roulade 7.2, Guanforte 7.2, Anibrosian 7.0. Ilarila 0.13. Dabchick 0.11. Slraluwni C 9. Ristori 0.9. Pretty Nell 0.7. Members' Handicap... of 000 sov; seven furlongs. Penates n.S Ma.lev Poult 9.5. Gobi Lace .0.3. Czar Kob.hnl 8.2. Flilawav 8.2. Gold Thread 7.1" lia'achiva 7.10, fiinsv Belle 7.9 Boll'ii 7.9. Rose Noble T.o. federal 7.0 llaiii i '•l.'i. Full Sail 0.13. Tniganini 1i,!2. \a! dimar 0.10. Ormulu 0.10. Menivonia OS Wit Day 0.7.
Unndolpli Handicap, of 250 sovs: liv. furlongs.—Pennies "I.|:j. Gold Lace 9.9. Armlet 9.5, Los Angeles P.O. Nanm-ii 5.13. St. Bill 8.3. Broadsword S->, |.\,'. er.'.i 8.0. Sweet Angelus -.7. sill; \\;,\,
7.1. Xylan:! 7.3. Multiple 7.0. IVrlc d'Mr 7.0. Ainn.lic (1.13. Dob,. (j.KI. feri-e and BlM' fi.7. Thi~llodown H. 7. Stead Memorial Cim. All Red DownMl. IM.rikoll'. Husbandman, KiniiiUm.. Ingodn.
TURF TOPICS. (By "Moturon.") It was nnlv natural Hint Golden Loop should have run rings riiund his op. ponents at Waverlcv. Highden still runs consistently-■• im p'aeed every time! Ambergris was never "scented'' in the Flying Handicap. Shannon T.as= was a pood lip for I lie Prince of Wales Handicap, liovullv always had a fancy for tin. lrUh\rirls. The flattering pars, written aboii! Kil'ndini. Fonnbv. and Klysiau in these column,; lately were borne out by the t.-.cntioncd hnr-c-' forward runniii" a I Mil-carton on Derby Dav.
Tlie plethora of race'meet iiurs during the iast few days is certain lo put mo;'; nuiilcrs in th" "mini. What von win at Auckland yon may lose at lliccarlon, or vice versa. And if von didn't lose there yon ]»i-obablv backed the wrnirliorsos at Waverlcv o r at Taratnlii. If you've got anv winnings on you there is -till another chance to lose them--Canterbury .T.C. and Auckland B.C. meetings finish up to-morrow. Radii;.' mates the world go round—and lo( fi of it co broke!
Voting joke from a Sydney weekly. —Charlie: '-Did von hav ( . a good run' for your money?" Sam:"Ves! Had to half." lint jn«( imagine a bookmaker o.pnblc of running two and a-ha If miles —'* vnn can!
It is wonderful what an ell'eel a small bet often has ~n a punter's equilibrium. A man who „liouh| have gnown better hnn a trifle on Mnlhl in The Waverlcv Cup. anil a- the horses cam. into I lie straight, he was heard loadh- proclaim 'ng Mallet, as the winner, "lie's gniiir awa v from Koran." he veiled. "Yes," r-inarked a bystander, -he's anin« awa'v from Koran 'all right, but hev" s n\ n „ had; to the rear instead of to" th"front." The excited person sat down. -Mr. 1). Xoake was considered a plucky man when behave sixteen golden soy. creigns for Koran a few weeks i.ro bin after lhe sou of I'lli-rimV Pro.-re'ss'li,„; galheivd in (he Waverlcv Cup and Momohnki Stakes the lucky investor h'lil the laiiah on his critics. Admirerof Koran were not confined ( n Mohammedans that afternoon.
Hon- Drebcr. the brewer kinr. of Vienna. si<rni[ied.his satisfaction afwiu mill' the Kopiiiffiii Elisabeth Rrcis recently liv oiviiisf liis jockey. L 11,■ vi-ill. who nl nun lime ,„•,< (lie inuVtiis lr»i--i. niMM in \,.«- Zi'iil-inrl. a prc-i-nl of C2IH.
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