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SPORTING

Y.Ii.C. SPRIXG MEETIXG

By Cable—Press Association—Copyright,

Received 0, 7.5 p.m. Fleiiiington, Xovember 0. There was ideal weather for the third days' raring of the V.11.C. spring meeting. The, crowd was larger to-day than ataiiy of the past Oaks days of previous! v:ars'. The course was in good order, but the fields- were small. Xeivember Hurdle Race. of .'>oo sow; 2 miles. Korest Prince 1(1.1, 1; Battery ll.lt 2; sCaal !».5, 3. Also started: Jules, Yarrabar, Elego and Trajectory. Won easily by three lengths, a length between second and third. Time, omin •fft'/Uec.

iiimosa iStalkes, of 500 sov.s; G fur-longs.-lkthlea 0.10, 1; <•iliarlrtta.:i B.S. 2; "Ellervi'scence (late The I'izzer) 8.3, 3. Also started: Rathkeale, Loch Amos, Dunarel. Laeus. Keck, King Moston, Flask. EfTervn'scenee led 'to the half dis- ; tance. Won by three-quartens of si length, two lengths between second and third. Time, lmin liV/oSee. Linlithgow Stakes, of 1000 sovs; 1 mile. —Popinjay 1, Lager and Beverage dead-beat. 2. ' Also started: Comedy King, Lady Medallist, Kuringai and t Woolerina.' Popinjay was four lengths \ from Lager. Comedy King, Kiiriiigai t and Beverage eame out at the two fur- t long post and inadie a splendid run with f Woolerina. Time, lmin 31)'/jSce. ' Carnival Handicap, of 500 sovs; l'/4 1 wiles.-ttlaith 7.10, 1; Mary Seaton 1 0.0, 2; Didus 0.11, 3. Also started: 1 Flaxen, Eyeglass, fjaj'tfell, \\oad, Posa- ' das. Sanskrit, and Radiator. Marv Sea: 1 ton made the running to the abbatoirs. 1 where she was leading by four length' from Fhiith. llartfell, Posadas, Didln ' and Eyeglass followed in that order. The latter ran into second place at the half-mile post from Mary Seaton. Flaith overtook the latt'i'i' easily and won by two lengths, four lengths between second and third. Time, 2min 7%sec. Oaks Stakes; a sweepstake of 10 sovs each, with 500 sovs added; second horse to receive 100 and third 50 sovs out of j the stake; for three-year-old fillies;, weight B.lo.—Wilari 1, Orvieto 2, Queen J May 3. Also started: Blythsome, Built-■ ing, Xyan. Malt, Blossom, Debutante, and Stalibs. Xyan led out of the .straight! and had ten lengths' lead along the river from Blossom, Blythsome, Queen May ■ and Orvi'eto. Wilari ran into second place at the slivda, where Orvieto was ten lengths from the field and Blossom last. Wilari ran to the front below the four furlong post and won very easily by one and threeejuarter lengths. Time, 2min 2%sec. Veteran Stakes, of 300 sovs; IVa miles. —Prizefighter 8.5, 1; Adgio 7.!). 2; Britain 8.11, 3. Also started: Dyed Garments, Flavel, Diabolo, Alann, C'amballo, Whirled and Isothermal. Flavel , led to the bridge, where Prizefighter passed him and took charge, leading to the six furlong post from Alarm. Adgio, Camballo and Britain. Prizefighter led 1 into the straight from Britain and Adgio. and won easily by two and a half I lengiths, two lengths between second and] third. Time, 2min 3»sec. j s A STL'D SOLD. 1 Melbourne. Xovember 0.Miller's Broadlands Stud has been dis-i pensed at auction. The prices were dis-j appointing. C..r.C. MEETING. FOURTH DAY ACCEPTANi ES. By Telegrajih—Press Association. Christchurch, Last Xight. Following are the acceptances for the fourth day of the C..1.C. meeting: Port Cooper Hurdles, of 200 sovs; once round and a distance.- Hawick 11.1, Passive 10.10, Idealism 10.7, e Tyrannic 10.fi. Ciold Bird 10.3, .Master t Paul 10.2, Gold Piu 0.4, Southern Cross. Nova, Milo and Santa Claus 0.0. I Grassy Welter, of 300 sovs; li furlongs. —Culprit and St. Toney 0.5. Sea King 0.3. Bronze 8.11, Colieen Mary 8.7, Eisticufl'. Crosbie, Kilts and Rangiatua 8.0. Lady Moutoa and Outward 8.4, , Aimwell 5.3. Expansion and Query 7.13, Clanniena 7.8, Goldemar, Xithselale and Hwitherbrae 7.7.

Seymour Handicap, of ISO sovs; (i furlongs.- -Pilgrims Way Query !).(), .Odessa 8.12, Aphaea 8.8, Somersault 5.4, Gangway 7.13, Big Bla>t 7.12. Kimona 7.7, Troon 7.4, Foam Flake, White Flag, Battalion and C'orrie 7.0.

'Members' Handicap, of (100 sovs; 7 furlongs. —Equitas 0.0, Xyland 0.4, Formby 8.13. Undecided 8.0. Ell'ort 8.1, Ireland 8.0, Labor Day, Faitnus and Byron 7.11, Dazzling 7.10, Hermia 7.7. Medallist 0.11, Avarice 6.10, Longstcp and Floater f>.7.

Pioneer Handicap, of 300 seiys; furlongs.- -Bandora 5.4, Bon Ton 8.2, G'lenfinnan S.l. lirenvn Owl 7.13, Bemifas and •Taffeta 7.10, Anna Ciirlovna and Gnome 7.7, Scottish Star, Slardancer May l)alrymple and Pippin 7.3, Peg ami Nvx «•. 11, Art 0.7.

.Randolph Handicap, of ">OO sin-; 0 furlongs. —iFaunus 0.0, Culprit 8.10, Iviirik B.S. All Guns 8.0, Glenspring and Genius 7.13, Medallist 7.12, .Merry Frank 7.11. Crosbie and Gilts 7.7. Beacon 7.0, Gold flattery 0.13. Passion ami Clanniena (i.ll, Armstrong and True Knight 0.10, Tnrna and Ahuapai (1.7. Fendalton lliimlicap, of 50<J sovs; I'/, mile-. Meiulip 8.13. Klcctra'koM' 8.11. .Merrivonia S.fl, rranui 8.4. Moreranibe and Counterfeit 8.3, Labor l)av 8.2, St

St. Aiilan 7.11. liose Noble 7.1*). Patriotic 7.0. Parable 7.8, Uirkline 7.7. The Cornel and Tannliauser (>.1:1, Mll- - lira, li.ll. Outward Ii.KI, Cron-stadt, Oiillamler and Nightlight ti.7. SALK 01' YEARLINGS. Christehurch, Last Night. Elderslie and Burnside yearlings were sold this morning. Competition was fair, lit lots being sold, aggregating -iST-lgiiH. The principal -ales were: Vasco—Silk gown i-olt. Mr. (J. 1). Creeoiwoixl, 4oogns: Charlemagne—Neva colt. Mv. 11. Oliishohn. Sydney, 400gna; ( liarluiiingne- 'Klysiuiii colt, Mr. 11. Cliisholm, 4(lOgus; Charlemagne—Janet colt, Mr. ChHiolm, ,'ijOgus.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 119, 10 November 1911, Page 8

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SPORTING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 119, 10 November 1911, Page 8

SPORTING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 119, 10 November 1911, Page 8

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