SPORTING.
H-iWKE'S \v INTER MEETING. ACCEPTANCES. B r Telegraph—Press Association, mi Napier, Last NiMit, Thei MccptiincM for the Hawked Bay nwdr 1 as follows: ' WOODLAND HAG* STEEPLECHASE or ijju sovs, 2 milts—Dayuflfnt jjni m in' Timothy 10.8, Stroller 10.0, Mollnigton, Passive 9.9, Parcmata 9.7. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, w OO aovs 1% miles—Byron 13.3, hitler 12.2, Banian 11.10, Odeaa, The Hague 11.8, Forelurht, Merrie Lad 10.11, Lord Ki'lcheran 10,10. blue Diamond', St. Columbus. Bransfietd 10.7. HAWKE'S BAY HURDLES, of 300 sovs., 2 miles—Flingot 10.9, Cloujv ~a a S Vm Pan 10 - 2 ' 'ldealism, Aniake 9.9. '.Mescal 9.4 Freak 0 0 HAWIvE'S BAi STEEPLY, 0 f 500 sovs., 3 miles—Peary 11.13, <X3, e ia.rd ..11 8, Sir Lethe 10,9, 10 5, nJ Woicr 10 ' 2 ' Waterworks' 9 13, ahe Chief 9.12, Castle Canter 9.9. Kaipetip'eti 9.7. WHAKATU HACK HURDLES, of 100 sovs., 1% miles—Sunbeam 10.0, Morecambe 10.7, Manitau 10.5, Pare- - wanui 10.2, Braebiu® 9.13, Immensity Wuki U.M, Bracken 9.9, GJenOrohV , !.»> msdwt, Moitowerewere 9,.j, Sir Donald 0.2, Rock Ferry. Trojan, Ultimatum, Piki-lio, feilve," Kin<.' (Jlen Bluei mount, Grey ivmp- I) 0 HUNT CUP STEEPLECHASE, 2V. mles-The Chief 12.6.. Lady Bibteo 11.1, Peiiean, Jessamine 10\9, Linger Longer, Avon, Defeat, The Pebble, Stormy Petrel 10.7. HERETAUivGA HANDICAP, of IDO in V ,',' ■' f i u " lon S»-Red Book 11.3, Bvron 10.1.1, Mysteriarcli 10.5, Fair Ro;Vmond 10.2, Mount victoria 10 1 Sir O K> lt V < n' o i' ? lack Lu P in !) - 13 - Manakau 0.13, Redloh 911, Day Ry 0.5, Epwortn, Eocene 9.4, The Great Mogul, Listen Negative 9.2. Amber and W:l«e, Andrea' Portraiture, ISao Pluie. Matabelle, Amato, Cullman, The Summit, Chatmou 9.0.
I Oi-J CARBINE'S DEATH. A REMARKABLE PERFORMER. . (By "Moturaa.' Carbine, I>3' Musket <nit of Mer=cv tto's 'bred in Auckland in 1885. He was bought wy Mr Dm O'Brien for 0,30 guineas, and won five races in five starts as a twp-year-old in i\ T ew Zealand. He w&s sold to Mr Donald WnHaco for 3000 guineas, and afterwards raced in Australia. As p, three-year-old lie won nine mces, including the Champion Stakes was second in the Victorian Derby third_m the Newmarket Handic.ll■. s»cond m the Australian Cup, and ' was second m the Australian Jockey Club Autumn Stakes. As a four-year-old lie won nine-times, including- five wins at the Australian J.C.' Autumn meeting was second to Bravo in the Melbourne Cup third to Mei.o9 an the Champion ZltTr, C y ? ir »< «nly suffered defeat once, winning eleven races, ineluding the Melbourne Cup, Champion Pki Al,Ktralw ' n Jc - Craven , late ' Pitting up record® in the Melbourne Oup with lOst 51b up, and in the Craven Plate, with flst 41b. Out of forty-three starts, CaribiiLe won thirtvthirfV'mf' an l stflkes Walling meanly in linJj oUS^ (l ® Was were i i those days tlism now. What lie ■would ' ? WOn Jla <l 'he been racing in this century can only be imagined. Carbine « d - to the , r>ll,;< ' Portland for 13,000 guineas, but was ■ not raced in England. At the stud there, ns well as in Australia, lie sired many great winners, mareling Spearmint, Wallace, Ladv feiabine, and others too numerous to mention. It i s considered likely that Won™ 58 '*? ,eton • vii! I'e sent to the Melbourne Museum.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 21, 13 June 1914, Page 8
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