SPORTING.
THE MELBOURNE CUP. By Cable—Press Association—Oopyrignt Received Opt. 20, 8 p.m. Melbourne, Oct. 20. The following arc the Melbourne Cup ■ acceptors.—Cagou, Mountain Knight., Kylvanmore, Garlln, Carlita, Naxberry, Onazer, Lempriere, Cyklon, Meefut. La'vendo, Aurifer, Barrabadeen, Cctigm?, Christian Brother, Ravello, Marculfui, Juan Fernandez, Westcourt, Panacre, Wallace Isinglass, Wiliam the Silent, Toast, Allansford, Lardner, Football, Bob ' Soult, Perambulate, Patrobas, St. Carwyne, Radnor, Reputation. In to-day's track work fitirlin did a i mile in lmin 40y ( sec., and Reputation did nine furlongs in lmin 57acc. Maroulfu* i .galloped a mile in lmin 47M>sec, and Syl- • * vanmoro went over fourteen furlongs in ', 3min ll%see.
AUCKLAND WEIGHTS. By Telegraph .—PreM Automation. ' Wanganni, Yesterday Following arc the weights for th« Auckland Racing Club "meeting;— •MAIDEN HURDLES. One and a half miles.—Mona-thol, Toreador 10.11, Nsapoto 10.0. Tarania Jack, Takinini fi.lß, • Soußikofl', Ladj* Sabretache 0 12. Prince Eddie 9.8, Moporail D.4, Dunrohin ":t Master Regal, Tiri, Epworth (1.2, Centenary, Celebrity !).l, Dandy Hrrezc. Lady Lobelia, Automatic, Captain lyick. Tenacious, Rambling Roue. Crispeen, ,Red Hill, Gwaltor, King Phaeton, and Marconi 9.0. '■ OKEHCKGA STKEPLEOHASE. Three miles.—Waimai 11.7, Okibau, Mastw «- Strowan 10.13, Fagot 10.12, Appln, Lady Sabretache 10.9, Agatha Green, Expedition 10.8, Fireaway, Golborne, Tarero 10.4, Nita 9.11, Transfer 9.9, Ambassador 9.8, Automatic* Taihape and Luperin 9.7. HUNTERS STEEPLECHASE. Threa j miles.—Waimai 12.9, Expedition 11.10, . j Advancer 11.9, Transfer 10.12, Amba«sa- '■■ dor 10.10, Rapuke, Rotorangi 10.9, Captain Lock, Prince Leo 10.8, Buster Bill, Black Bobs, Glenburn, Lady Lobelia, Tirau, Monty, Giraffe 10.7. (FLYING HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—Rewi Poto 9.4; Royal I'Uh 8.13, • Monojack 8.0, C&stalia 8.1, Tact, Soultane, Prince Soult, Bluestone 7.12, Loloma 7.11, Astor 7.9, Nicomar, Crawford, Munster 7.7. Formula 7.4, WorceC' ter, Jolie Fille 7.0, Selection 0.12, Tripoli 0.10, Maui Nina 6.9, Kahnanuiea, Chime and Ruination 6.7. HOBBON HANDICAP. Six furlongs. —(Fionnuala, Calais 9.1, Gallupin 8.7, Depredation, Achilles 8.6, Soldier 8.5, Gold Necklet 8.4, Mandoline 8.3, Kaween, Municipal 8.2, Glittering Sands 8.1, Signo 8.0", Mossman 7.13, Genevieve 7.10, Colerain 7.9, Cfoaminade, Hadj, Thool- *' omi 7.7, Qlucian, Sea Deil, Ladv Gwen- , doles, Pendoon 7,5, Miss Avalanche, King's Courier 7.4, Hima 7.3, Harlestone, Hiero, Brookfield, High Jinks 7.2,\ ' Pidelioi Bluefonn, Plenipotent 7.1, Manukau, Royal Arch, Persian Prince, Causeway, Blue Eose, Marne, Tenacious. Kid- ■ derminster, lady Glen, Redman, Master Flqrence, Centenary, Maid of Orfiana, and Penniless 7.0. SHORTS HANDICAP, Five furlonss. ' —King Lupin 9.5, Tree Lucerne 8.7 r Goldflre, Play Off 8.3, Taot 8.1. Pr'nct v ■[. Soult, Soultane 80, Sweet Corn 7.13, A*, ftor 7.12, Glenroy 7.11, Kittv Bellaiw, llv- ' ' drus 7.0, Gold Necklet 7.4, Kauri Kiiit; 7.1, Mo&man, Penroe, Delenda 0.13. Kpworth 0,12, Maul Nina 8.10, Torotoro f1.9, Fidelio, Harlestone, Marble Arch (folding 6.7. *
GREYMOUTH TROTTING CLUB. - By Telegraph.—Press Association Greyinouth, Last Night. For the first day of the GwymoulD Trots the weather was fine anil ther*. - ' was a large attendance. Results :- PETRIB MEMORIAL, one and a-half ,' miles.—Soprano 1, Perfect Dav 2, Star - Rose 3. (Perfect Day was favorite. Tlm», 3min 47 2-fisec. BLAKEBOURN HANDICAP, two miles.—Sergeant Havelook 1, Wood4»nd Dell 2, Waystar 3. Sergeant Hsvelook was favorite. Time, smm Biec. LABOUR DAY HANDICAP, on* and " a half utiles.—Makomako, 1, Lucy Wallace 2, Peony 3. Makomako was' favorite. Time, 3min 41 3-flsec. LADIES' BRACELET, one and a-half miles.—Genial 1, Glen 2, Waystar 3. Waystar was favorite. Time, 4min o*ee OOBDEN HANDICAP, two milesTrue Spec 1, Ellawood 2, MotiMn ,1. Ellawood was favorite. Time, .-,min 4 4-Ssec. CYCLONE HANDICAP, one mil*.- •, Miss Rye, I, Genial 2, Dreamland 3. Waimaira was favorite. Time, -'mln 30 2-r>sec. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, one mile." —lrvmgwood 1, General .Toffre 2, Utile Rose 3. Irvingwood was favorite. Time, 2min 32 4-SBec. ROA HANDICAP, two mile, -)> d Heather 1 Nora McKinney 2, Woodland / Dell 3. Red Heather was favorite.' Time smin ssee. ' The totalisator put through £0,80"
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