SPORTING.
V.A.TXJ.. MEETING. By cable.—Press Association.—Oopyrigki Melbourne, October 1L Caufield Slakes.—'Ana - Oaxlorna I, Uncle Sum 2, Philie 3. Won toy Hare* lengths. Time lnun. 64y s sec titecplea.—Yalook 1, Sapper 2L Kaon Order 3. RACING AT RAtNDWICK. 1 Sydney, October 11. •' Itmd'ivick: Plate.—'Ulvaa Isle I, Foaiaatiiß 2, Ulyyeil 3. High weight Handicap.—T&tterley I, 1, Spurs 2, Alfred Jadkpon 3. Steeples.—King .Wire 1, Ludser 2, Dm Q 3. HAWKEB BAY JOCKEY CU7BL SPRING MEETING. By Telegraph.—Per Press Association. Hasting, Last Night. The Mawke'a Bay Jockey CJui/s spring meeting vras held yesterday in splendid weather. There wag a lam atten dunce and the course wag iaexcellonlt condition. The amount put tjutough the machine was £10,273, an acreoae of £l3O on the amount pot through last year. Results TOMOANA HACK HANDICAP HURDLES, 100 sow.—l Otatara (Gold (Reef —Waitio) 1, H Papaaor 2, 3 Stead 3. Also started: 3 Golden Waiter. 1 Gold Lock, 6 Cousin Jack, 4 Lainidarff, ' 10 Vascula, 7 Trojan, 9 Pikiho, S Ifaid Memory. Gold Rock, Pukiho, Trojag sad N Vascula fell. Won by ihalf a Qm same distance dividing second and Timfe 3tnin.-18 l-saec. MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP, 100 sovs, six and a half furlongs.—lnteßigible 8.4 1, Rojial Mary 2, Muaje 3. Aba atarfed: 2 Tiy Hard, 8 Noni, 6 Tar*. 7 King's Guard, 0 Old Dad, 5 Kuril Bow. Intelligiblo drew to the front at too home bend, and won by threewigartera of a length, a couple of lengths separating second afld third . Tune imft. 23sec. FLAXMERiB HACK HANDICAP, 100 sovs. 3 Stea Lord' 1, 1 Allen Doone Sl 8 Bubmcreion 3. Allen Doone, Loni Sw, Submersion, Rigo Park and Tb« Nil# came up in a bunch ait the bends. Doone passed tSio .post first by half a head, inches separating second and th ! -f Time ltain lßsec. Mr. MaaMaW"!-! tered an objection against A ™. in tj. HaWKE'S BAY GUINEAS, 300 cn'm- ' eas, one mile.— 2 W. G. Bidvill's Reputation, by Martian—Stepfeld 0.3 (Wilgoo) 1 1 Indigo, 8.10 ~ ~ J,. 2 3 Campeador 6.10 .. ~ ' e p Also STkaivjd: 4 Football, 4 Biadwll, 7 Elevate, 5 Pariform, (1 Siaki. A good start. Shaki jumped to the fore, wßfc' . : Indigo, Campeador and Reputation in close attendance. At the bend Ctemeador took itiie lead, but was replaced in the straight by Reputation, who won by li&Jf a lengthi two or three lengtiig 86paratin# second and third. Time lmin 41sec. HASPINGS STAKES, £SO sovs, four furlongs.— Aaterias 1, Gold fire 2, Rangitiro 3. Asteiiaa led practically all iba way, and won by half a length. Time 1 40y s sec. SPRING HANDICAP, 200 soivs, ono nule and a quarter.—4 Labor Daiy. 1, Expect 2, 9 Settler 3. Also started: 7 (Haeksjyne, 9 Sea Pink, 6 Kooya, Multiply, Paasadcna, Mysteriaoh, Hiwitapu. Won by half a length, Settler a length, away. Time 2min. 2sec. WAIPATU HACK, 100 sovs.-l Garance 1, 4 Aloes 2, 6 Ohidlics 3. Also started: 3 Immensity, 5 The Summit 2 WhaWhoki, 7 Anguish, 8 Lord Kiteheran. Won by a bare half length, half a length separating second and third. Time limn 32 1-& CC. ITENA3L HANDICAP, 100 sovs, six furlongs. 1 Chortle 1, 4 Downiham 22 Adroit a. Also < started: 5 Pair Rteamond, 3 niiad's Hero, 8 Lord Possible, 0 Martina. A good race, won bv a sbont lecigth. 9 DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. ■ ' J 11 ■ CONCLUDING DAY. m, n .. Duneditt, Last Night. The Dunedin Jocflcey Club spring meet* ing concluded yesterday. The toto receipts for the day were £15,218 10a, and for the meeting £2G,SSOi 10s, aa comwWi i-7,030 10s last year. RcWiALIiBR HURDLES, one and a half n ', o'T eataranui 5 Lord Freder- ' ot? 3 ' tAJso started: 4 Kinajway, 3 Paralble. 7 Cardiff «
■•-j, u o-inwuic, i v_aram. « Stroller ft Tfm - fo,ir lengtflw. • Tunc 2uun 64sec. f ? I PUiT] | I°° sovs, six furlongs. -1 Findhorn 1, 2 Red Charm 2, 3 LS* i 4 Moddite '7 Ainbo, 8 5 " U1 Ecod y- Tim « i (RiAiNIFURLy HANDICAP, 250 eovs . one mile.—7 MoongW 1, 4 Martius 2* • 1 3. (Also started: 6My Law. ' f r ' 4 Mt Vivtoria, 2 Fabrikoff, 3 Moulu, 8 Encore. (Won cleverly by half a length. Time lmin 44% sec. DOMDJIOtf HANDICAP, 130 both four Holiday 1, i «teopy 2, 3 Wishful 3. Also started?* ArdenvoJie, SSnuh, « Boneficience. Won i>y two lengths. Time 50a ec. I SHORTS HANDICAP, ' 130 sovs im oter *' 2 Sist e r! Rad' 5 , n r u d 3" Also started: 5 Ogier, 4 Oshono,, C Golden King, 7 iST' Von by a len ff t '' l - Timqlmia KAIKGRAI HANDICAP, 100 sovs, six 2 Ur If Itamilton '' 6 Mavelite iwt r SeTVl ?° 3 " started: 3 Pietty Jane, 8 S:r Brigad, 8 Kalem, 7 Leading tody, 10 Silvia, 1 Varanian » hllf ft' n, Fro °- IWoa by half a length, tune lmin 32s ec. seven furlongs.—l Jo}, a Barleycorn 1, (Tt" 6 ' Carolu « 3 - Also started. 0 Trooii, 4 Gnome, Russo. 9 Buller, I ? &T L Franciaeo ' 7 P<*rl6M, Woa b - v a neck " Time
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 118, 12 October 1914, Page 4
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