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SPORTING.

'AUSTRALIAN RACING. Australian • Cable Association. . . Flemington, March 11. The weather was fine and the attendance good. Results:— ELMS.—King's Bounty 1, iPistolaire 2, Baldpate 3. Nine started. Won by one and a quarter lengths. Time, lmin 40Vi sees. STAKES.—Macadam 1, Hand 2, Remnon 3. Ten started. Won by a head. Time, lmin 2Ssec. NORTHCOTE STAKES.—Bridges 1, Capricious 2, Lardner 3. Seven starters. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, 2min SQ'/.scc. STEEPLKCHASE.-Vireworks 1, Flash Bob 2. Five others started, but fell Won by twenty lengths. Time, Gmin 20sec: KING'S PLATE jof 1000 sovs; 2 miles).—Patrobas (9.0) 1, Wolaroi (8.0) 2, Lavendo (9.1) 3. There were six starters. Won by a length. Time, 3min 33sec.

FlNAL—Highfield 1, Eael Locin 2, Jullundur 3. Won by a neck. Tims, lmin 39% sec.

' SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS, •Sydney, March 9. At the thoroughbred sales, the stallion Bobadil brought 3300 guineas.. NAPIER PARK MEETING, . SECOND DAY'S RESULTS." HURDLES.—I Hylalis (Bush) 1, The i Summit (Deery) 2, 4 Surtax (Paulgrain] 3. Also ran: 3 Arlington, 0 Kimbombi, 5 Glouria. Won easily by three lengths, two lengths between second and third. Time, 2min 4'B l-ssec. TELEGRAPH HACK.-3 Sabana (A. Reed) 1, 1 Cardrona (O'Shea) 2, C Duskr Eve (R. Reid) 3. Also ran: 2 Battle Song, 4 Woodlark, 5 Maorilander, 7 Sunshade. Won by a head. Time, lruin 15 2-osee. MeVAY MEMORIAL.—I Mnltifual (Young) 1, 3 Teka (E, Manson) 2, 5 Bjorneborg (G. Clarke) 3. Also ran: S Multaine, 2 Bon Reve, 7 Indigo. 0 Cleft, 4 Llanishen, 10 Ladogeur, 11 Sir Alba, 12 Tressida, n Hyllns, 8 Settler. Won by a length. Time, lmin &>2-ssoc. KUAO HANDICAP—I Lingerie (Wilson), 2 Silver Tongue (H, Young) 2, 3 Crowhurst (O'Shea) 3. Also ran: 2 Elocution, 5 Marqueteur, 4 Vagabond, 4 Vermilion, 0 Nottata, S Princess Bee, 7 "Chimera. Won by half a length, a length between second and third. Time, 50 2-ssee. HIGH WEIGIIT.-S Mvsteriach (A Reid) 1, 2 Zeus (E. Manson) 2, 7 Blackall (Nodder) 3. Also ran: 9 The Summit, 1 Mistic, 4 Despatch Carrier, 5 Pacific Slope, 3 Dribble, (i Pourparler. MAIDEN.—I Hcndra (A. Reid') 1, 2 Lady Kil worth (Nodder) 2, 8 Yellow and Black (Brady) 3. Also ran: (1 Tornc.i, 'lO Gold Song, 5 Kohinahina, 4 Ori Ori| 7 Manhattan, , 3 Hymenaeus, 9 Slipstitch. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 3 4 J ssec. ST, 'PATRICK'S HANDICAP.-fi Shiela (Hockley) 1, 2 Tete-a-tete (O'Shea) 2, 1 Form Up (A. Reid) 3, Also ran: 4 Sea Lord, 3 Miss Dcval, 7 Downham, 8 Centre, 9 Potentiality, S> Sarah Grand. Won by 4 lengths. Time, lmin Msec STEWARDS' HANDICAP,-! Cardrona (O'Shea) 1, 3 Carillon (E, Manson) 2, 2 Rylstone (R. Reed) 3. Also started: 4 Hygia, 5 Hylami, 0 Powder King. Won by a good length. Time, lmin 29 2-Ssec.

MASTERTON ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Masterton, March 10. The following acceptances have been received for the Masterton meeting— MASTERTON CUP, one mile and a quarter—Manlaroa 8.3, Miss de V'al 8.2, Arafrat 8.0, Merrie Gain 7.12, Tango 7.5, Sir Alba 7.7, Devotion 7.0, Mul'ticirni 7.5, 'Pacific Slope 7.0. MARCH HANDICAP, six furlongsMiss de Val 0.0, Sea Lord B.G, Nvstad 8.1, Menelaus 8.1, Waimatoa 8.1, Potentiality 7.10, -Lady Black 7.0, Lady General 7.3, Botanist 7.3, Otter 0.9. RUAMAIIUXGA HANDICAP, six furlongs—Bairnsdale 9.3, Carlatour 8.13, Ngnnia «.5, Kiltess 8.5, Sabana 7.12, Lady Nolan 7.9, Porrlor 7,0, Maorilander 7.4, Comment 7.4, Trickery 7.4, Battlesong 7.0. OPAKI WELTER HANDICAP, ore mile—Undecided 9.12, Tavistock 9.0, Goldstreet O,S, Sir Solo 8.11, (Pacific Slope 'B.9,'Sir Agnes 8.7, Paraoa 5.5, Pearl Marie.B.s, Gang Awa' 8.4, Altercation 8-.2, Haumakaka 8.0, Roumania 80. DASH HANDICAP, five furlongsFocman 8.8, Splendidus 8.3, Black Lake 8.2, Birkenetta 7.12, Gold Shot. 7.12, Silver Welti) 7.11, Comment 7.7. Merrie 7.0, Pauwerewere, Miss Van, Slipstitch, Royal Battery, Tuticorn. Lady Boris 6.12.

MASTERTON HANDICAI*, one mile Poto 7.5, Galore 7.5, jtohia..7.o. Humorist and. a distance—Perfidy 9.3, Spain S.S, Cynic 8.2, Lord lj.nddo's.2, Carillon 8.2, Rovalenta 8.2, Hylami -8,2, Try Again 7,12, Amity 7.11, Poheho 7.10, Kukuri 7.9, Consultation 7.5, Lady Edith 7.5, Captain Glossop 7„ Tc Op'ai 6,12, AUv 0.12, Sardinia fi.lo. ■ LADIES' PURSE, one mile and a distance—Ruatangata 12.0, Lord Nelson 11.12, Hnstie 1.1.3, Rova] Sleeves 11.0 Last Hope 11,0, Tlmrster 11.0, Sir Tliomas U.O, Takapau 11.0, Le Chat 11.0.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 March 1917, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 12 March 1917, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 12 March 1917, Page 8

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