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SPORTING.

A..T.G. AUTUMN MEETING. PENDIL WINS THE BIG MONEY. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Received April 2, 7 p.m. Sydney. April 2. There was beautiful weather and a good attendance for the fourth day of the A.J.C. Autumn meeting, Results: — .Rous 'Handicap, of 500 sovs, for tliree-year-oids; 1 mile and 3 furlongs.—K.Hrangi. 8.0, 1; Applepie, 7.11, 2; Miss Corelli, 7.1), 3. Twelve started. Won easily. Time, 2min 20y 2 sec.

Place Handicap of 500 s'ovs; IV 2 mile. —Marlee, 1; Britain, 2; Maltme, 3. Fourteen started. Won by a neck. Time, 2miu 32yj.scc. Second Steeplechase,' of 400 govs; about Smiles.—Bulworth. 8.12, 1; Squirm, 10.9, 2; Lady Justice, tf.o, 3. Seven started. Won easily. Time, Cmin 55sec. -*ri„! A.J.C. PLATE, of 1000 s'ovs, w.f.a.; 3 miles. Prince Foote (Smith) .. I Pendil (McLachlan) .. 2 Trafalgar (Barden) .. ..3

Bobrikoff was the only other starter.] The field went off at a canter, Prince Foote leading Trafalgar and Bobrikoff.! In that order they ran past the mile ami along the back into the straight, where Trafalgar went up to Prince Foote, Bobrikoff being three lengths oil. Leaving the straight a length separated the horses. At the s'ix-furlorigs Prince Foote had the advantage of a couple of lengths from Bobrikoff and Trafalgar, but the New Zealander reduced the lead to a length and a half. This order was maintained round the bend into the straight, where Bobrikoff was done. Pendil. setting after the leader, answered the call, and won by a length »M a half. Bobrikoff thirteen lengths away, last. Time, omin 28sec. Second Nursery Handicap, of 300 sovs; 0 furlongs—Lager, 8.13, 1; Gigandra, 9.5, 2; Cadonia, 7.11, 3. Twenty-two started. Won easily. Time, lmin 14% see. ' ':■; i J 'aj Final Handicap, of 300 sovs; ly 4 mile. •—Parsee. 8.12, 1; Irishman, 8.12, »; Flaxen, 8.3 3. Sixteen started. Won by a length and a half. Time, 2min 6y*sec. ~: . lUi rdsmm YEARLING SALES.

Sydney, April 2. At the yearling sales a Malster— Winkfield's Lass colt brought 1750 guineas, and a Wallace—Mylae colt 1100 guineas. Mr. Watt, of XeAV Zealand, paid 800 guineas for a San Francisco— Dearr colt, and 200 guineas for a sister to Welcome Trist. Mr. J. B. Reid paid 200 guineas for a Malster—Madura filly, 00 guineas for an Ayr Laddie— Portulacca colt, 42y 2 guineas for a Louis Xlll.—Nellie B colt. On account of Mr. Fogarty, of Pahiatua, a Knight Errant —Lady Forest gelding sold for 45% guineas, and a sister to Pine Silver 25 guineas.

WELLINGTON ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph.—Press; A«io«i«tini. Wellington, Last Night. The following acceptances have T)een received for the first day's events i*t the Wellington Racing Club's Autumn meeting on Wednesday:— First Hurdles of 200 sovs; l%miles.— Whatakura 10.4. Gold Bird 10.2.. Audax 0.11, Longner 0.9, Chase Mab 9.0. Waiwetii Handicap, of 150 sovs'; 7 furlongs—Osiris 0.12, Sharpshooter 9.11, Swimming Belt !).!).. Trnganini 0.7, Bollin 0.5. Bally Shannon 8.13. Laius 8.0. Silvcrstream Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs; 7 furlongs.—Hilarian 9.4, Royal Marine S.O. Magneto 8.0, Marengo 8.5. Succession 8.4, Idealism 7.10, Penza 7.4, i'kniine 7.4, Explosive 7.0 Laius 6.7, St. Felix 0.7. Sans Lass 6.7.

Plunket Nursery Handicap, of 150 soys: five furlongs. —Tenterhook a.'.O, Lord Kelvin 5.4. Selene 8.1, British Mail 0.13. Dearest 0.11. Odessa 0.7, Deploy 0.7, Lauy kilelieran 6.7.

Thompson Handicap, of 500 sovs; 1 ) mile.—Northeast !).«. Armlet 8.13, Equi- ! las 8.11. Tunuit 8.8, Effort 8.0, Sir Trisi tram 8.3. Husbandman 8.2, Sir Frisco i S.J. Lady Medallist 7.11, Waipaku 7.9, Swimming Belt 7.5, Ballarat 6.11, Matiii\ri 0.10. Adria 0.10, Cronstadt 6.10, Aboriginal 0.7. Railway Handicap, of 200 sovs; 0 furlong. Effort 8.9, Kildini 7.13, Boa-' narges 7.8. Advantage 7.4, Gipsy Belle 7.0. Mon Ami 0.12, Perle d'Or 6.12, , Gulden Loop 6.7. Tinakori Handicap, of 100 sovs; 0 furlongs.—Sea Queen 8.10, Royal Marine 8.10. [-"annus 8.5. Emblem 8.2, First Battery 8.10, Leahora 7.11, Kina 7.10, Bril-' lianoy 7.7. Merry Goer 7.3, Merrhving I 7.1, Explosive O.il, Ahuapai 6.7.

AVONDALE ACCEPTANCES. Auckland. Saturday. Following are the acceptances for the Avondale Jockey Club's autumn meeting:—

Maiden Handicap, six furlongs—Sir .■Rupert 8.10. Waiotahi' 8.0, Montpelier 8.0. Miss Grizzle 7.13, Yankee 7.10, Powhero 7.8. Lloyd's 7.8. Tui Kitua 7.8, Kilsyth 7.7, Penwarden 7.7, St. Tarra 7.5. Alarm 7.5. Parawai 7.5, Maroon and Black 7.0. Okiroe 0.12, Koroirangi 0.10, Siola (5.10.

Handicap Hurdles, two miles—-Pari-tutu 10.7. To Arai 10.4, Dunborve 10.3, Sol 10.3. Lady Patricia 10.3, Castadrift 0.7. Pierre 9.4, Flying Cloud 9.0.

Oakley Handicap, five furlongs—Hohtingatahi 8.5. Wifiata 8.3, Tarina S.O. Lady Dot 7.13, Necktie 7.8, Lady Frances 7.8. Blue Garment 7.5, Impulsive 7.3, All's Well 6.10.

Juvenile Handicap, five furlongs—Antoinette 7.12, Solus 7.12, Echo 7.4, Lucille 7.4, Duma 7.3, Doughboy 7.2, Hamadryad 7.0, Kapansa 6.13. Master YVairilci 6.12. Veitalia 6.12, Muskewai 6.10, Miss Ada 6.10.

Avondale Handicap, one mile and a quarter—Santa Rosa 7.12, Wauchope

7.11, Tattoo 7.5. Sir Artcgal 7.0. Maheno 7.5, Manapuiiri 7.3, Rauparaka P. 13, Epsom Lass (1.12. IVromi ii.7. Titirangi Handicap, seven furionj*— Cyrone K.o, .li-na 7.12, Admiral Smilv 7JO, Miss Ai!v:i;icc 7.:', Zinnia 7.a. llaidane 7.0, Elecuakoll' 7.5, Dogger Bank 7.4, Prince Leo 7.2, Montpelier 7.0, Fuss 7.0, Cyrona 0.7. Chevalier Handicap, four furlongsSir Uupert O.ii, Froiiliiin 8.7. Fremantle 8.0, Baku 8.1, Miss Grille 8.0. Goldwin 17.10, Pairawauui 7.0. Yankee 7.0, Whilashot 7.5, Mary Ann 7.5. Leafire 7.4. Patricia 7.4, Flying Soult 7.2. MakoiV 7.2, Lady Doon 7.0. Ton Tere 7.0. Mauinwia 7.0, Landy Ferris 7.0, Favorite 7.0, Sabine 7.0, YA on Boy 7.0. Railway Handicap, six furlongs—Waiari 0.3, Wauehope S.S. Sir Artegal 8!0. Kakamn 7.12, TTolum<Mtahi 7.10. Mahinga 7.9. Waiatn 7.8. General Soult 7.5. Manuormri 7.4. Coromandel 7.4. Admiral Soult'fi.9.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 354, 4 April 1910, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 354, 4 April 1910, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 354, 4 April 1910, Page 8

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