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SPORTING.

MOORILLA AN OUTSIDER. By Cable—Press Association—Copyrigkt. Sydney, April 18. The Telegraph says Moorilla's Cup victory was the moat genuine surprise associated with the lengthy history of the turf in New South Wades. YEARLING SALES AT SYDNEY. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Received 18, 0.36 p.m. Sydney, April 18. At the yearling sales, a colt by Wallace—Bonnie Rosette brought 1030 gns; a colt by San Francisco—Miss Gladys, 850 gns.; colt, Mountain King—Alice Mosfcyn, 550 gns. Messrs. Witworth Bros,, New Zealanders, bought a Ally by Ladurlad—Uyleptha. for 120 gns., and Mr. Dunnett, of New Zealand, bought a colt by San Francisco—Dismay for 120 gns; a colt by Scottish King—Moorooroo, for 210 gns. There were sold, on account of Mr. Carrie, of Wanganui, a filly by Soult —Fairy Tale, 300 gns.; colt, Soult Grandeur, 400 gns.; colt, Soult—Alannull, ?M gns.; filly, Soult—St. Evelyn, 275 gas. On account of Mr. Lowry, of I-lawke's Bay, colt, by Royal Fusilier— Lisadum, 240 gns. Great Mogul was passed in at 200 gns. On account of Mr. Robertson, Hawke's Bay, Donachie, 140 gns. On account of Mr. Reid, Oamaru, filly, Charlemagne ll.—Fire Cross, 410 gns.; colt, Charlemagne ll.—Lady Lyonors, 300 gns.; filly, St. Ambrose—Neva, 900 gns.; fillv, by St. Ambrose—Gipsy Countess, 200 gns.; filly, St. AmbroseHappy Valley, 2GO gns. C.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING., THIRD DAY. By Telegraph— Press Association. Christchurch. Last Night. Thfi Canterbury Jockey Club autumn meeting was concluded to-day at Rieearton in fine weather, the track being in much better condition than yesterday. The attendance was good, and the tota'lisator investments showed a marked increase, the total for the meeting being £38,028, as against £25,550 last year'. The racing throughout was very interestin<;, the majority of the finishes beiuo extremely close. Results: Peerswiek Hurdles, 1% miles—Dorando 1, Gold Pin 2, Gold Bird 3. Also started: White Cockade, Milo, Southern Cross, Rangiwhenua. Won by a length. Time, 3min 21 3-ssec. Autumn Nursery Handicap, five ;furlongs Culprit 1. Aphaen 2. Avarice 3. Also started: Peir< Querv, Ancilla, Foil, Mazurka. SL'">li->:ki:;. Won easily by tlirco leii'.'fh-. Time, lr-'u 2sec. YnUliuivt Welter Handicap; seven furlongs.—Countermine 1. Mumnra 0, Mv Lawvi r 3. Also startcl: Penates, Colleen Mary, Kohinoor. Medallist, Montiform, Merry Lass, Zetland, Armstrong, Queen of Spades, Umeraboy. Won by ' a head. Time, lmin 2S 4-5-ec. Groat Autumn Handicap; l l / 2 miles.— Cheddar 1, Prim 2, Los Angelos 3. Also started: Merrivonia, lianui. Husbandman, Martinc, Vice-Admiral, Coroniform, Rose Noble, Chief Lochicl. Outlander, Cronstadt. A great race ended in favor of Clieddar by half a head. Los Angelos was a head behind Prim, with Chief Lorhiel'next. Time, 2min 34 3-ssec. Addington Plate; five furlongs. All Guns 1, Khamsin 2, Kalulu 3. Also Parted: Friwolliti, Montreal, Pleasurebent, Muircock. Won by two lengths. ■ Time, lmin 2 4-ascc. Nineteenth ' Challenge Stakes; seven furlongs.—Counterfeit 1, Madam Madcap 2, Tannhauscr 3. Also started: Bandiera. Won by half a head. Time, lmin 27sec. Templcton Handicap: six furlongs. Formless 1, Obsono 2, Gold Lace 3. Also started: Sunburnt, Flitaway, Kilts, Pilgrim's Way, Tenterhook, Queen of Spades. Achray. Won by a head. Time, lmin 15 l-ssec. Final Handicap: one mile. shooter 1, Canterbury 2, Genius 3. Also! started: True Knight, Punka., Izdubar.j Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 42 4^ssee. STEWARDS SUSPICIOUS. j Christchurch, Last Night. After the Great Autumn Handicap at Riccarton to-day the stewards held an enquiry into the running of Mr. E. J. Watts Cheddar, as compared with his form in the Great Easter Handicap yesterday, and accepted the explanation given as satisfactory. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. THIRD DAY. Auckland, Last N|ght. The concluding day' 3 racing in connection with the Auckland Racing Club's autumn meeting was held at Ellerslie to-day. The weather was beautifully fine, and the course in good order. Re- . suits:Maiden Hurdle Race. 1% miles.—Don Qnex 1, Celtic 2. Miss Explosion 3. Also started: Seldom. Master William, Taiaha, Home Rule, Dlmdeen, Excalibur Won by three lengths. Onslow Stakes: five furlongs.—Worcester 1, Harrigan 2, Seawai 3. Also started: Goldsize. Cloudy Dawn, Lady Gluten, Master Dix, Master Rambler Solitude. Won by a length. Great Northern Oaks; 11/.l 1 /. miles.—Antoinette 1, Monoplane 2, Directoire 3. Also started: Hamadryad. Won by a length. Autumn Handicap; ]'4 miles.—Maxwell 1, Sonltoria 2, Santa Rosa 3. Also started: Royal Soult, Sedition, NorthEast, Domino. Delegate, Paisano. First Wairiki, Miss Advance. Regain. Won by a length. ■St. Heller's Hurdle Race.—Hoanga 1, Bully 2, Paritutu 3. Scratched: Seldom. , Buokland Handicap.—Fort William 1, , Tattoo 2, Wauchope 3. Scratched: Mas- . tor Wairiki. Time. lmin. 2Ssee. Tourist Handicap.—Glory 1, Parawat 2, Kanewara 3. Scratched: Taka. , Tetckura Welter.—Master Wairiki 1, l Culliiian 2. Captain Soult 3. All started. J FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. s SECOND DAY. c Feilding, Last Night. There was a good attendance at the t second day's races. The tote figures,, f ,C35.5!)7 for two days, were £4004 bet-l C tor Ulan the previous best. Results: 1:

Denbigh Stakes —St. Toncy 1, Clemora 2, Mon Ami 3. Scratched: Irish lliile, Vibration. Won by half a length. Time, lniin 48sec. Awahuri Hack Welter. —Cork 1, Contour 2, Stevens 3. All started. Won easily by four lengths. Time, lmin 48sec. Kimbolton Hurdles. —Marton 1, Winchester 2, Hydrant 3. Scratched: Sar-1 donyx. Won by half a length. Time, 3inm 18 4-ssec. i Oroua Hack Hurdles.—Puketolara 1, Burton 2, All Trumps 3. All started.' Won easily. Time, 2min 54 4-ssec. Easter Handicap.—Mulga Bill 1, Good-1 win Park 2, Kauroa 3. All started. Won ■ comfortably by three lengths. Time, 1 2min lOsec. I Rewa Hack.—Gaby 1, Vibration 2,, Parewanui 3. Scratched: Allurement,! Eva. Won by a head. Time, Iruin 16 l-ssec. I Maiden Scurry.—Makara I, Monologue | 2, Piriwai 3. Scratched: Sunrose, i Avaunce, Excel. Won by a head. Time, I lmin 9 4-ssec. j Makino Welter.—Waipunui 1, Floater 2, Wimmera 3. Scratched: Meroze. A good finish. Won by a head. Time, lmin 9 3-ssee. - .'HMf J_

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 280, 19 April 1911, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 280, 19 April 1911, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 280, 19 April 1911, Page 8

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