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THE AUSTRALIAN TURF. Bj Cable Press Association— rCopyright. nr , , ~ XT Sydney, October 6. Olnei, the !\ew Zeadand jockey, it, i suffering from mumps, and returns on Saturday, lhe New Zealand contingent this year at Randwick meeting has been un-l fortunate. Most of the horses have been• mars- or less an the sick list, as, have several of the men who accompanied them. , I " Flemington, October 6. j Oh vaster did twelve furlongs in 2minJ 47sec., AJawa ten furlongs in 2min. lGsec., Matouree twelve furlongs in' 2min. sosec., Dhobi a mile in limn 50sec., Thistlebrook and Flavian a mile in lmin. 49 ! / 2 see., Prizbfighter ten fur-! longs in 2min. 19sec., Mutilator aiid Brasseur six furlongs in lmin 21sec., Captain \\ hit 6 a mile in lmiri. 53aec.,' Eye Glass a mile in lmin. 50sec. Received October 6, 8.55 p.m. Sydney, October 0. Prince Foote and Master Soult have been scratched for the Randwick Plate. Master Soult and several other New Zealand horses have gone to Melbourne for. the Cup meeting. Influenza was very prevalent among the horses participating in the Randwick meeting. The in and out running of a number of cracks is attributed to the effects of the disease.

HAWKE'S BAY, J.C. MEETING. SECOND DAY. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Hastings, October G. The Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's second day was held in splendid weather. There was a good attendance and interesting racing. Eleven bookmakers operated. Results:— Manga papa Hack Handicap Hurdles, 1 1 ,/> males.—T. Amerson's bg Te Whetu, 9.13 (W. Young), 1; J. Hannah's b h Captain Jingle, 10.7, 2. Also started: Pakapo 10.8, Appin 10.0, Whakawera 9.0. Appin fell and brought down Whaka-I wera and Pakapo. The latter broke a leg and was destroyed. Time, 2min 4-9 j sec. • I Ngatawa Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs; once round.—T. 11. Lowry's blk h Cul-1 linan, 9.2 (L. Wilson), 1; Hon. J. D.| Ormond's br g Idealism, 2; W. Whitney's' b g Mediterranean, 7.9 (inel. 71b penalty)! ind carried 4lb. over. i. A'so starceu:, Rangikapua 7.7, Po'.yniees 7.2, Waikehaea 7.0, Entente and Tupaea 6.10. Wonl easily. Time, lmin 51sec. Hawke's Bay Guineas, of 300 sovs; one mile.—W. E. Bid well's b c Tribula-I tion, 8.10 (R.-Hatch), 1; Hon. J. D. Or-I mond's b c Birkdale, 8.10, 2; M. Mel-| rose's b c Lord Kelvin, 8.10, 3. Also Started: War Song, Bunkum, Odessa B.W Cheddar, Ngaikau, Poictiers 8.5, Won by a length, a neck between second and third. Time, lmin 41 l-ssec. | Tomahanga Handicap Hurdles, of 130 sovs; 1% miles.—C. O'Donoghue's b g Centaur, 10.2 (F. Flynn), 1; S. Tanner's b g Rangihaeta, 9.0, 2; C. B. Pharazyn's br g Longner, 10.5, 3. Also started: Whatakura 10.0, Aorangi 9.3. Won easily by half a length. Time, 2Tiin 48sec. Juvenile Handicap, of 100 sovs; four 1 furlongs.—Hon. J. D. Ormond's b c Bootle. 8.5 (P. D. Jones), 1; T. Lowry's b r c Bellah, 8.3, 2; E. J. Watts' brc Merrimac, 8.5, 3. Also started: Midnight Sun 8.5, Otama 8.2, Sanguinary 8.0, Golden Bell 8.0. The issue was M v er in doubt. Time, 49 l-ssec. Spring Handicap, of 170 sovs.—Mr. "Zealand's "b g m Spate, 6.7 (Kemp), 1; G. H. Miller's b g Sandstream, 8.10, 2; T. H. Lowry's b g Merriwa, 7.8, 3* Also started: Sir Tristram 8.9, Parable 7.0, Amato 7.1, Separator 6.12. Spate held the lead from end to end of a great race. Time 2min 9sec. Flaxmere Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs;; six furlonss. —J. Renatas' b m Amaru, 8.8 (E. Lowe), 1; A- Helms' blk m Ni-; waru, 8.3, 2; D. Buick's b c Gold Battery, 8.4, 3. All started. Won by half a length Time, lmin lOsec. | Pinal Handicap, of 100 sovs; six furlongs.—J. McLaughlin's Multiple, 9.0 (T. O'Brien), 1; S. McGreevy's b m Voetgang, 6.11, 2; J. D. Ormond's b f Humming Bird, 7.5, 3. Won by a length. Time, lmin 15 l-ssec. The totalisator investments amounted to £OO7O.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 153, 7 October 1910, Page 8

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SPORTING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 153, 7 October 1910, Page 8

SPORTING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 153, 7 October 1910, Page 8

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