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AUSTUALIA.S" UA.CIXG. | NEWCASTLE ChP. Australian Cable Association. Received May 5, 5.J p.m. Sydney, May o. The Newcastle Gup resulted as follows:—Silent Way 1, Celar.o •_', Camp Out 3- Won by a head. Time, 2min 21sec. —Press Association. GOODWOOD HANDICAP. Received May 5, 5.5 p.m. Adelaide, May o. The Goodwood Oup resulted:—Pistolaire 1, Marcia 2, Ipoh 3. Won by two and a-half lengths- Time, lmin 13sec—Press Association. ENGLISH TUEF. London. May H. The Thousand Guineas .Stakes resulted as follows-—Ferry 1, My Dear 2, Herself 3—Pres9 Association. NEW BRIGHTON TROTS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. ChriaMuireh. May A. For the New Brighton Trotting Club's meeting there was line weather and a large attendance. Tlio totalizator handled £24,900, as compared with £22,078 for the corresponding day last year. After the Derhy, the stipendiary steward lodged a complaint against .T. Bryce, the driver of Keen (liimes, for interference with Colenut. Bryce was suspended for the remainder of the meeting, and not allowed to start any of his horses in the subsequent events. Results:—
AMATEUR HANDICAP.—3 Harold Child 1, 0 Peter Dillon 2,!) General JoHre o. Also started: 8 Foxhill, 13 Pleasant Mount, IS White Craw, 4 Citadel, 1 Jessie Scott and Intolerance (coupled), 15 Lord Cecil, 9 Letitia, 2 Fernriioor, 1!) Lookout, 12 Wlii'tobait and Lady Somerset (coupled), 10 Proud Elsie, and Hiram Galindo (coupled). Eyre Heiress and Peler Dillon (coupled), 13 My Boy and Wee Bell (coupled), 10 Tinkle Bells land Puewhenua (coupled), 7 Radiance and Lille Charm (coupled). Hi Winestra and Algy Gee (coupled), 11 Bell Elmore. Won by a length. Time, 3min 43see. REXLEY HANDICAP.—7 James Maddison 1, 4 Colonel ttaveloek 2, 5 Te Kuiti 3. Also started: .", Sol, 8 Mushroom, II Craiivwood, 0 Albcrtoria, 10 Jessie's Dream, 1 Sunrise, 2 Happy Jack, 0 Arcadian- Won by two lengths- Time, smin 3sec. NEW BRIGHTON HANDICAP.—7 Frandocia 1, 11 Sir Fulliam 2, 4 Evelyn 3. Also started: 8 Oinako, li Moorland, 10 Princess Sherwood, fl Stanley's Child, 5 Reggie Huon, 1 Willie Lincoln, Trix Pointer. Won bv a neck. Time, 4min 39aec. SEAVIEW HANDICAP.-3 Red Heather 1, 4 Paul Huon 2, 2 Imperial Crown 3. Also started: 5 Electrocute, ti Truganini, 7 Treasure Seeker, 1 Lady Particia. Won by a length. Time, 4min 46 4-ssec. NEW ZEALAND DERBY STAKES.2 Albert Ching 1,3 Colenut 2, IGallanery '.'.. Also started: 1 Queen Chimes. Albert Cliing took charge at the half-mile post, and thereafter had matters all his own way, winning comfortably by t'.vn lengths. Time, 3min 20 4-ssec—a record for the race. The first half-mile was cowed in lmin 5 3-ssec and the mile in 2min 17 2-osec-AUTUMN HANDICAP.—S Erin's Queen 1, 3 Will-o'-the-Wisp 2, 15 Nancy Stair 3. Also started: li liorke's Drift, 9 Paul Huon, 11 Pax, 13 Electrocute, S Bank Note. 10 Miss Audrey, 7 Goldstream. 14 Calton, 2 Hannah M\ 10 Bunlong, ]•» Salcoinbe, 4 Harold Dillon, and 1 Our Chum. Won by three lengths. Time, -lmin 44 2-ssec. BROOKLYN HANDICAP—I Irvar 1, 3 John Billon, 2. 4 Antonio 3. Also started: 5 Don Caesar, 2 General Link, and G Bell Metal. Won by four lengths. Time, 2min 5(5 2-ssec. FINAL HANDICAP.—O Prince Poole 1, I Bridge-wood 2, 4 lord Dillon .">. Also started: fl Huon Patch and Winston (coupled), 15 Millie ('., 3 Agnes Chief, II Michael. 10 Will-o'-the-Wisp, 13 Lady Wayward, 7 Rorkes Drift, 8 Pax, 2 Silver Quick, 5 Annie Dillon, 10 Seychelles, 14 I.indetta, 12 Vice-Admiral, and 1 Lady Teddington and Bridgewond (coupled). Won by two lengths. Time, 2min lOsec.
GREAT XORTHERX WEIGHTS. Auckland, Lasi Might. The following weights have been declared by Mr. I''. M-.Manemin for the principal events at the A.R.C. Winter meeting:— GREAT XOIiTfIEKX SIEEI'LES, of 140t) soys. Three miles and a-half.— Waiinai, Crib 12.0, Master Sf rowan 11.1-2, Braebuni 11.10, Glncpot, SU-iplit of Hand 11.8, Gladful 10.13. Sii Fisher 1012, St, Elm, Collector 10.8, Coalition. Don Revo lb 7, Boie, Moddite 10.2, SandyPaul 0.13, -Martin 0 1-2. Record, !Ul', Golden Glow !).!), Idealism, Bonnie Jean 9.8, Ranza Mist, Diavolo, Hautere, Hopye, Xita, and Un Cn&imti 9.7. GREAT XORTHERX HURDLES, of '.-250 sovs. Two miles and a-lialf.— Sleight of Hand 11.7, Gladful. Pursenller 10.12, Sir Fisher 10.1], Gluetanus 10.0, Colorado- 10.8, Bon Revo 10 (i, Harbour Light, Wa-imai 10.5, Wishful 10.1. leeberg 10.1, Styrax, Te Onga 9.12. Tenacious, Otter O.li, Fionuala, Colonel Sordt 9.10, Fisher. Dingle. Alma, Kauri King 98. Cardrona. St. Elm, Milestone, Midnight Star, Gold Fran 0.7. Ditto 0.2, Thrace, Golden filade, Paul Moore. Penniless, Wartime, Doneastor 0.0, CORNWALL HAXMCAP, of «.% sovs One mile and a-quarter.—Parisian Diamond 10.11, Bisogne, Gaziqtie 10.5. I'edford 10.3, Koesian 10.3. Depredation 99, Cleft, Fionnuala 0.5, Housewife, Mill o' Cowrie 0.4,C010nel Soult, l'araoa 9.2, lcc. berg 8.1-1, Welcome Xugget 8,8, Sir Ralph 8.(1, Wuiuta, Hnshmun, Btl, White Blaze, Loyal Arcb. Comely, Almo, Peudoon 8-s.'British Arch 8.4, Flash Lady. Mangamahoe S2. Demotic, Persian Prince, Fisher. Gold Kip, Lady Energy, Master Regal, and Chuckle 8.0.
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