SPORTING.
A.J.C. MEETING. By Telegraph—Press Association. Sydnev, October -J. The New Zeiihinders' success at Raudwiek iliil nut come altogether as a sur prise and was well received. Tins Telegraph says Kilboy won the I)e:by in the best of styles' and with none but the best luck." A hundred yards from home McT.aiichian called-'.niou lii> mount for a final effort, and Killjoy drew out in a few strides. Easteour't and Colbert also responded, but Kilboy gradually increased his lead and van home a winner to the accompaniment of the heartiest applause, which was renewed as he returned to the paddock. Describing; the Spring Stakes, The Telegraph says that when Prince Bardolph retired Sasanoii was left in front with a length lead from Bee and, though she earth- on bravely when pressure was applied in the final stage, she was not able to wipe out all the deficit. The Herald describes Kilboy"s victory as a fine finish anil handsome win. Bee fought out the finish in the Spring Stakes with great determination. .She was almost level with Sa-.nnoii it the half distance, the later winning by a narrow margin.
Cheloniii ran well in the parly stages of the Kensington- Handicap, but only managed to secure firth place. Tim prospects for to-morrow's meeting aiv gloomy, as torrential rain is again falling. HAWKE'S BAY ACCEPTANCES. By ICalegraph.—Press Association. Napier, Last Night. The Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's Spring meeting acceptances are as follows: TOMONA HACK HURDLES. One and three-quarter miles. Bon Ec*e 11.11, Jem 11.2, The .Summit 10.12, By* ron, Surtax l 10.0, Nicomar 9.11, Kirkbf 9.10, Hylans, Manawapangoa 9.2, Hymen, Tureliau fl.O. MAIDEN HANDICAP. Six and 4 half furlongs—Multum 9.0, Hopcitwß.7, Best Girl, Dcsmoyncs, Kotea S.fl, Idyllic 8.5, Shf-ila, Multive 8.3. Pourparler' 8.2, Headache 8.1, Tomea, Eldopee S.O, Hylami, Brodie, Shy Girl, Iju AJraroa, Black Powder, Bonitas 7.12. GLENARAY HANDICAP. Six and a half furlongs.—Multiplication 9.0, Sea Lord 8.13, Ladcgucr 8.5, Zeus 7.0, Watchful fi.ll. Hvgia 0.9. Step, Shy Girl 6.7. HASTINGS STAKES. Four furlongs. • —Crowhnrst, Astrophel, Vagabond, Red Rock, Simonides. Hymestra, Estland 8.5, Cowesiar., La Tassc, Ample, Bagdad, Cliinia. Chuckie 8.0. FLAXMERE HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Trials 0.5, Teka 8.9, Shaki 8.8, Golden Glade 8.7, Honey Bee 8.2, Lady Multifid 8.0, Mnltaine 7.12, Gold Shot 7.5, Lilvdale 7.3, Genee 7.0. SPRING HANDICAP. One and a quarter miles.—Balboa 9.7, Multiply, Indigo 8.10, Welcome Nugget 5.5, Black All 7.11, Hvllus 7.8,-Atuatoro 7.5, Bunting 7.3, Settler 0.12, St. Elmn, Hanmakaha (i.9. WAIPATU HACK HANDICAP. One mile.—Toki 9.7, Bunting 9.0, -Hauma kaha 8.0, Maractotura 5.4,, Finisterre 8.2, Teka 8.1, Fore, Discission 8.0, Black Heart 7.10, Hexton 7.5, Woodlark 7.4, Royal Favorite, Black Powder 0.12. FINAL HANDICAP. Six furlongs.— Sea Lord 9.1, Hyginas 8.7. Marco Bello 5.2. Marimba 7.12, Goldenlyte 7.11, Zeus 7.7. Tino Atua 7.0, Sarah Grand 7.3, Watchful 0.12, Mazama 0.8.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1916, Page 8
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