SPORTING.
*> POVERTY BAY MEETING.
FIRST DATS RACING.
By Telegraph.—Prea3 Association. Gisborna, Last Night. The Poverty Bay Turf Club's mooting opened in fine weather, and before a record attendance. The course was in' first-class order. The totallsator Investments were £23,743. as compared with £14,073 on the corresponding day last year. Results:—
JUNCTION HANDICAP.—I Llonskln (Goldfinch) 1, 2 Lord Muskerry 2, 3 Hyttus 3. Also ran: 4 Carlysian, 6 Orawla, 5 Riipahu, 7 Aire, 8 Kotata. Won by one and a quarter lengths, two lengths .between second and third. Time, 1.2 4-5.
FIRST HURDLES.—2 Con (Cress) 1, 2 Hexton 2, 4 Brunswick 3. Also ran: 3 Vacuum, 5 Grand Idea. Won by a head, two and a half lengths separating second and third. Tims, 3.16 2-5.
ROSELAND HACK HANDICAP.-l Goldsbme (A. Reed) 1, 2 Anata 2, 6 Patetonga 3. A scran: 3 Happy Valley, 8 Nick's Head, 5 Valley Rose, 4 Woodrow, 9 Gay Boy, 7 True Joy Won by three-quarters of a length, a head between second and third. Time, 1.10 1-j. SPRING HANDICAP.—4 Cynic (McFlynn) I 1 Athens n. 2, T Multive 3. Also ran: 3 Ladoguer, 6 Cleft, 5 flash Lady, 7 Black All Won by a length, a neck between second and third. Time, 2.10 2-5. FIRST WELTER HANDICAP.—3 Rylstone (Goldfinch) 1, 7 Hookah 2, 4 Cross Words 3. Also ran: 1 Palm Oil, 6 Hythread, 2 Ohoreka, 5' Pavilion, 8 Walkohu, 9 Subdual. Wop by half a length, two lengths between second and third. Time, 2.29. : -MAIDEN SCURRY—3 Persian King (McFlynn) 1, 9 Bed Edna 2, 2 Koyal Moments 3. Also ran: 12 Slumlx, 7 Paonui, 14 Demlone, 16 Ovtr There, 5 Correspondent and Stylish Lady (coupled), 6 Fife and Drum, 4 Wallflower. 17 Hyrax, 10 Multllla, 13 Rlnga kaha, 8 Hukewhaka, 15 Flywheel, 1 Glengyle, II Bunny. Won by a neck, a length and a half between second and third. Time, D7B6CS. FLYING HANDICAP.—I Actlfld (Sinclair) 1. 2 Black Lace 2, S Multlfual 3. Also ran: 4 Downham. Won by a length, two and a half'lengths between second and third. Time, 1.15 1-5. OCTOBER HACK FLAT HANDICAP.—2 Goldshlne (A. Reed) 1, 3 Ohoreka 2, 1 Pretty Bobby 3. Also ran: 4 Fiddlestrlng. Won by ten lengths. Time, 2.43, SECOND PAT'S ACCEPTANCES. The Poverty Bay second day acceptances arc as follows >~' . SECOND WELTER—Crosswords 9.G, „ Ryl•tone, Goldshlne 9.4, Ohoveka 9.3, Patetonga, Black All B.C, Pavilion 8.2.
SECOND ~ HURDLES.—Con 12.2, Helton 10.10, Vacuum 9.9, Brunswick 9.6, Nick's Head 9.2, Cymer, Walriri, Grand Idea 9.0. JUVENILE STAKES—Hukewhaka, Prince Jewel, Hyrax, Heathermoon, Over There, Mumlse 8.1, Bunny, War Opal, Fife and Drum, Royal Moments, Valley Rose 7.13, Correspondent 7.4.
MAKARAKA HANDICAP.—Cynic 9.0, Ladoguer 8.10, i Multlfual 8.9, Cleft 8.1, Multive 8,7, Actlfld 8.5, Lord Muskerry 7.13, Pretty Bobby 7.9,' Palm Oil 7.3, Flash Lady 6.12, Orateur 6.f. MAIDEN SCURRY HANDICAP. Persian King 9.0, Anata 8.12, Red Edna 8.7, Slumix 84, Glengyle, Prince Randall, Rlngahaka 7.13, Paoahui, Dembone, Overture, Wallflower, Multllla, Hukewaka, Flywheel 7.12. WAIMATA HACK HANDlCAP.—Goldshlne, Rylstone 9.0, Ohoreka 8 13, Hookah 8.3, Patetonga 8.2, Fiddlestrlng 7.7, Woodrow 7.6, True Joy. Kotata, Gay Boy 7.0. WAHCANAE HANDICAP.—LIonskIn 10.1. Black Lace 8.5, Carlysian 8.4, .Downham 8.1, Orawla 7.8. Multllla 6.7. FA&BWELL HANDICAP.-Llonskln 9.13, Multlfual, Actlfld 9.3, Crosswords 7.11, Rupahu 7.9, Orawla 7.8, Fenian King 7.2, Anata 7.1, Patetonga 6.13. THE AUSTRALIAN DERBY. Received Oct. 30, 9.50 p.m. - Melbourne, Oct, 30. The Derby final- acceptors are:—Artilleryman, Richmond Main. Surveyor, MlUieme, Elkin, Royal Comedy, Gambler's Gold. An unlikely starter Lord Whltton. ENGLISH RACING. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Oct. 29. The Cambridgeshire Stakes resulted: Brigand 1, Diadem 2, My Dear 3. CANTERBURY J.C. WEIGHTS. Chrlstchurch, Last Night. The Canterbury Jockey Club handicaps are: SPRING HURDLES— Paraoa, Loyal Arch 11.9, Hylans 11.8, Bjorneborg 10.3, Kohu 10.2, Scnnlno 9.3, Austin, Jack Symons 9.0. . LINWOOD HANDICAP.—Sea Sprite 90, Fleefbam 9.6, Bonnetter 9.5, Acquittal 813, Royal Exchange 8.9, Flight Commander, Orange Bitters 8.6, Fabisco 8.4, Some Kid, Forttix, Early Dawn, Starlike, Kilgour 8,3, Warform, Marjery 8.2, Spy Glass, Barley Bigs; Red Poole, Steepholm, Foo Chow, Sans Souci, Prodigal, Adopted 7.13, Black Mountain 7.12, Bomb Proof 7.11, All Serene, Parorangl 7.10, Calaurla 7.9, Kllalla, Eight Bells 7.8, Catallna 7.6, Rang! Aroha 7.5, North Sea, Grim Joke, Balefire, Russet, Jewish Maid, Larlssa, High Heels, Onlooker 7.0. APPRENTICES' HANDICAP.—Lucid 9.0, Nlghtralder 8.13, Indus 8.9, Warlike, Rose Wreath, Falstaff 8.8, Flight Commander 8.5, Fabisco 8.3, Stratbgiass 7.13, Barley Rigs, Sans Soucl, Steepholm 7.12, Bombproof 7.10, Missouri 7.9, Egmont Park, Arch Salute, Stray Shot, Lovelock 7.7, Immense, St. Winnow, Voluble, Golden Crozier, Amaranth, Russet, Rlpplnghlll, Juliana, Barrage 7.0. • HICCABTON WELTER—Karo 10.6, KHowen J0.2, Melee 9.13, Hurry Up, Maioha 9.10, Athens n. 9.6, Royal Stag 9.5, Dribble 9.3, Sea Sprite 8.13, Royal Star 8.12, Almoner, Old Gold, Nlghtralder 8.11, Caverock 8.10, Burrangong. Loyal Arch 8.9, John Barleycorn 8.7, Ermine 8.6, First Salute 85, Sedd-el Bahr 8.4, Glenshlne, Kilkee, Hushman, Risingham, Sundance 8.3, Thaddeus, Claverhouse, Hlero, Slarland, Moarabbe, Atihllledes, Bjorneborg, Con the Sbaughran 8.0. TARANAKI TROTTING CLUB. At a meeting of tho committee of the Taranaki Trotting Club Messrs A. W. Webster (In the chair), M. Jones, C. Fairhrother, J. McLeod, W. C. Weston, and W. McKenzle were present. The resignation of Mr. T. Richards was accepted with regret. It was decided to subscribe 10s towards the funds of the Saturday Half-Holiday Committee. The secretary was instructed to write to Mr. F. W. Edwards, Auckland, asking him If he will handicap and start for the club, and what his fee would be. The ■ secretary was also requested to wr : tj to the Walmate Club asking for a loan of their clock. It, was resolved that a sub-committee comprising Messrs. Webster, Jones, and Blcharus be set up for the purpose of going further Into the details of the programme for the • club's Initial meeting. Mr.-H. Linn was elected to fill the vacancy an the committee caused by the resignation of Mr. Richards. —J'i ' ' '
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