SPORTING.
THE AJ.C. MEKTING,
MOUNTAIN KNiIOTIT WIN'S TliiQ DERBST. deceived 3, 7.50 p.m. Sydney, October '.). Il"URDrjrB-<3apint<!sta 1, Bnarli'i'iy 2, Jack Rico 3'. Sine starters. Won h'v 'four lengths, thrrd 'horse tix itiifjius away. Time, 3min 44% sec. TRIAL STAKES— Ulva's Isle 1, Kinesburgh 2, Van Buen 2. Ten start-•m. A great race; won H>y a abort haJf-n"»!;, a head between second and third. Camulus was last. Time, 2min B%sec. AJ.C. DKRBY, of 6000 sovs., one mile, and a-half—iK. J. Watt's ia c Mountain Knight, by Mountain King l Veillu (MoLaohlan), 1; A. l'Vkf/s b c liiru,, by Antonio—Virtu, 2; K. &. iMcLeod's ch e 'Woorak, b-y Traquair—diadam, 3. Woorak led to the dtiiance, where Mountain Knight challenged, winning by llin-e----quartera of «. length, three lenjrtliß between second and tihird. Maxber • was last. Time, 2oun S&yisec. EPSOM HANDICAP, a handicap sweepstake of 20 807. each, with -.Hit) sovs. added; for •three-year-olds' and up - wards; the owner of the second horseto recurve 400 sova. and the owner :if the third 200 sovs. from the prize.—l'ort:ush, 7.4 (Qnigtey) 1; Gurlin, 7.0, 2; Gigandra, SUO, 3. Ail started. Aurifer •Did Malt Maiik made the running till the straight was reached, when i'>rtiiisli was close up. At the distance PortruSh came away, winning iiisiiy by two lengths, Gigandra a length further Anirife:- was fourth, .Royal l*iitdie fifth and Ethel Buekloy last, 'rime,
SPRING' STAKES, a sweepstake of 10 fiova each, with 2COO so vs. added; for three-yuar-olds and upwards; the owner of the second horse to receive 400 soys and the owner of the third 200 i,om the prize; w.f.a,; one mile and ',i half.—W. Daily's eh h 6t. Sarwync, \. rs, 7.0, 1; Peterson and oh h ,\ /veil. Cwb, SMJ, 2- J. Chambers' b g Posinatus," flyrs, 0.3, 3. Bight starters. Won by three-quarters of a length, with three-quarters of a. length between the next two, Radnor was last. Time, 2min 34sec.
.vHNSINOTON HANDlCAP.—Tatterley 1, Laggard 2, Ultramarine 3. Twen-ty-four starters. Tatterley (9.11) was prominent throughout, beating Laggard by half a length, a neck between second and third. Time, lmin 27'<4see, MARJBYRONG TRIAL STAKhSRed Signal 1, Nicamor 2. Twenty-four starters. Pretty Bobby was always prominent, and won after a desperate finish bv half a hend, Red Signal beating Nieanor 'l)t half a length. Pretty Bobby weighed in two pounds shortweight, ami was disqualified!, the race being awarded to Red Signal. Time, ■r.'i'/.sec. OCTOBER STAKES—Alcconma- 1, Anna Garlovna 3, Gylvammore 3. Twelve starters. Won by a length and ft-half, third horse two lengths a-way. Time, 2min C'/sScc.
ENGLISH RACING. i\ cable. —Press Association. —Copyright London, October i. The Jockey Club Stake resulted: Troiß.tcm.ps I', Sanivazie 2, Rattle jack 3. QUEENSLAND TURF CLUB. 'Brisbane, October 4. QUERNSLVNT) GWNTUS—Delinaero 1, Sweet Sixteen 2, Rolon 3. Twoltc starters. AVon by a. lengflh, two lengths Ivtween second and third. Time, lmin 42 , /, sec
MOUNTAIN KING ajRATSHED. Received fi. Via a.m. Sydney, October 4. Mountain Knight hasi been scratched ■for all remaining Itamlwick engagements. NAPIER PARK MEETING. FIRST HAY'S RAOING. Napier, Last Night. The Napier Park Kaeing Club's meeting opened yesterday in fine weather. There was a good attendance. Tntalisat<>r investments were £13,130, against £17.358 last year. Results:--GREENMEADOWS HACK HANDIHURDLES, of 185 saw.: one mile and a-lialf.—l Hereford I, 2 Otafara 2, :! Soultie 3. Also ran: 4 Golden Water, S Composed, 2 Gold Lock, 5 Lanisdorf. Ll Rustic, 9 Vascular, (i Papador, II ■Master Stead, 7 Pikiho, 10 Trojan, 12 Sir Mauser. Won by ialf a length, a lens-th between second and third. Time, 2min 479 CC I TRIAL HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; five furlongs.—l Allen Doone 1, 3 Si a Lord 2, 5 Ua'smaniwhiri 3. Also ran: 6 Ranfurly, 2 Hymen, 4 Multhmo, It Irish Fusilier, 11 Cayeium, 12 Crestfallen, 8 Tupata, 9 Lady Pulda, 13 llallyhnr. 10 Sarhelle, 7 King's Boy. The winner led all the way, and won by three lengths. Time, lmin 2 3-ssec
TARADALE HANDICAP HURDLES, •200 bovs; one mite and three-quarters.— •2 Vi 1, 3 Idealism 2, 1 Fuskioa (Plato 3. Also ran: 4 Player, T Plingot, 8 Rongomau, 6 Freak, 5 Cousin Jack. Vi led all the way. Won by fivo lengths. Freak fell. Time, 3 min 14 2-saec.
AHURTRI HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovb; six furlongs.—l Aleea 1, 2 Rigo Park, 2; 7 Malimba- X. Also ran: 4 Mv.odne, 0 Ceurtley, 3 Martina, B The Nile. Won by three lengWis. Time, Imin M> 2-ssee.
PARK STAKES, of 259 sotb; one mile and a quarter.—l Haskayno 1, 2 Campen dor 2, 5 Montana S. Alea run: 8 Sea Pink, 2 Birkful, 5 SetUer, 7 Redloh, 4 Hiwitapu, 0 The Ssmmit. 'Won by a liead, tvr« lengths botwecn second and third. Time, Emm S-Ssec.
. JUVENILB HANDICAP, of 160 sova; four furlongs.-—2 Gold Foil, 1, Astoria* 2, 7 Rangitcro 3. Also ran: 3 Busting, 6 Pablo, 8 Headache, 4 Hysettnsaa, 5 Ohiwia. 9 Belgian Maid. Won by a neck, third horse four lengths away. Time, 61sec. ._ t
COUNTY lIAjCK HANDICAP, of Vl& \ ,sovs; one mile—l Kimkombi 1, 3 Stoiu'holl 2; C WhaJkahoki 8. Also ran: 4 lin- I mensity, 7 IQie Summit, 6 Anguish, 2 Sir ! Donald, 8 St. Elm, • Lord Kileheran. Won by a head, two lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 43scc. ' ; RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 150 sots; i .six furlongs-a Indigo 1, 6 Suratura 2, 3 Eocene 3. Also ran: 1 Our King; S Labor Day, 6 Queenlikc, 4 Intelligible, 9 Field Force, 7 Semaphore. Won by three lengths, a length between second and third. Time, lmin H 3-.» see. HAWKJvS BAY WEIGHTS. iNnpie.', Ijist Xighl. The following are the we ; ghti» few tho llawke's H.iy Jockey Club's spring ■ meriting on Saturdav next: TQMjOANA HACK HIiDLES, one mile 1 and three-quarters—-Hereford Mil Vi | 11.3, liolden Water 10.8, Ot.itara 'in ft Merry Guy 9.13, Cousin Jack, Freak 9.11, lamsdorff 9.0, Vascular Oil, Trojan, Pihiko, fir Maimer, Master Stead Fond Memory 9.0. ' MAIDKN "HACK HANDICAP mx furlong and a-half—Campeador 9.5 Intelligible 8.4, Hhinen 8.0, iioral Marv 7.12, Muaji 7.10, Haumnnuwhiri 7.10 Croesus, Try Hard, Black Heart, ftongora. Moni 7.0, Tarno 7.7, King's Guard 7.5, Old Dad, Dallyhar, King's Bov, Khhumangu 7.5. I'TA\MISR,I! TlAnv HANDICAP six furlongs—F.vadne 0.0, Itigo Park 810 Sir Alba 8.7, Allen Doone 8.0, SulawrBion 8.2, Marimba 8.0, Hauimakuka 7 12 -' Sea Lord, Microbe 7.8, La Favorita 7.. i, Oruietta 7.4, Lady Tearae 7.3, Ranfir'-' a 7.2, M'uKiano, Tupatu, Otatara, Courtley 7/), His Mminenco 6.13, Kahuananau. - The Nile, Okahu o.lft SPRLNG HANDICAP, one mile and a . - Pink, Koova 8.1-2, Ma}t.'plv 85, .Lajrar Day 7.13, Passadcna 7.11, Mummer 7.!). ■i Mysitoriai'h 7.8, Kimibombi 7.7, Fair P,< ( - i samond 7.4, liirkfnl 7.3, Rcdloh 7.0. So(- -' tier, lliwitaou (1.11, Gazette 0.9, Kaml- >' nohe; The Summit 0.7. c WAIPATU HACK HANDICAP, one -1 jrensity 8.4, The Sammit, Alecs 8.1, Whakahoki, Chillies 7,13, Anguish, llaumafcika, .Sir D-mald 7.11, Garance 7.8 * St. iHmn, Steinheit 7.7, Perhaps, Rongom«u fl.lo, Lord Kildhexan 6.7. > FINAL HANDMAP, six fbrlong*-- ' Chortle 0.0, Our King 8.11, Downham 8.3, Kali* Eosa.niond 7.1 D, Adroty, Jlliadi's ' Hero 7.7, Da.yfl-,1 7.6, SeUlcr 7.2, Lord ' Possible, Field Force 6.10, Martina 0.7. r THE WELLINGTON NOMINATIONS.
Wellington, Last Night. The secretary of the Wellington Racing Club that th 0 following nominations were omitted from the list originally Bupnlud:'— Rimutaka Handicap—Elevated, Aleeto. Wellington Handicap—Kaminolie (instoad of Taminoke). Tararua Handicap—Aleeto, Elevated. Pearco Handicap—Negative, Aleeto. Juvenile Handicap—Happiness. Ruahine Handicap—Elevated.
TROTTING. AN INEFFECTIVE OYOOTT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, October 'A. Tho secretary of the Auckland Trotting Club states that the boycott by certain owners of the club's spring meeting has liad no appreciable effect on the fixture. The entries received total 190, being o record. About a dozen horses are missing from the nominations, including Reuben, Bell Uiey. Ludzski and St. Ursula.
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