SPORTING.
GISBORNE RACEB. ' ' > | ME CONCLUDING DAY. By Telegraph.—Press AMootattn, tttaborne; Aim The Glsborne stoepleclifse meettu eluded In showery weather, which iSm& attendance. During the night beta fell, and the course was heavy. jB? an tor handled £14,002, against £l#at year. The total for the two Am £2!i,875, compared with £39,.149 decrease of £ 10,474. Results:— ,jHURDLES —Cymer (Trlcklebank) 'l'! Words 2, Hokl Fox 3, A&o raniL&rd slle. Won by a head, three leturtfa tween second and tlilrd. Time, SJtP MAIDEN HACK.—Anata (Manson) f noko 2, Wnlkohu 3.. Alio r»a; >)faV Demlone, queens Up, Jovial, Ky Wheel: by a neck, two lengths between tioatu third. Time, 1.9. , w ™ WAIKANAB HANDICAP—PatetOBa ■ nlngs) 1, Uazlque 2, Persian KlaiT ran: Cleft, Orateur, Acquittal. yfrm bead, two lengths between second ««S Time, 1.48. Acquittal fell and fecit i lock and had to be destroyed. fflu Lowe, was not Injured. TB HAPARA STEEPLECHASE, jJ (Fitzgerald) l. Also ran: Itninwrtit only starters. Brunswick fell, Mjtka (Trlcklebank) sustained an Injured M Air. Allan Stevens, clerk of the eomtT, to the hurdle, mounted Brunswick, «s out for second imoney. When hit distance was over, Rlgney mounted Bni and finished the race. At a meeting t stewards, It was decided that no seoobd i could be given Rlgney, as the horn mounted for the third time without the « rider being thrown. The steward! coma nn the sporting action of Rlgney In Am Brunswick to finish the race.' No tfm. laken. SECOND HACK FLAT.—Tlokl (BllUttalV Wlianoko 2, Glengyle 3. Alao Of Over There, Anata, Thebes, MannlWjvi Pohehe. Won by two lengths, one 1 between second and third. Time, i,m TURANfIANUI STEEPLECHASE.—Gay (Fltsgerald) 1, Juan 2, Fagot 3. Alio Brunswick, Chairman. Won by tW> Jul eight lengths between second and third. 1 4.31. * FAREWELL HANDH?AP:—AetIfId (CM 1. Persian King 2, Orawla 3. Alee Lionskln, Dribble, Prince Randall, ahsß.' by half a length, one length betwew'ii and third. Time, 1.18. . LEADING ENGLISH JOOKCYfc ' BRILLIANT ASCOT *XMOn».. J By Telegraph.—l'ress Assn.—) Received June 13, 8.5 ml • * i Frank Bullock Is riding success, and there la scarcely * AmimmS Importance at which he does not a—place. Since March 22, he hat nddl winners. , Donoghue leads with 41 in and Carslake has 28. These are iw average*. »..«*»» Ascot week promises to outshine lt| i war brilliance. Hie stand and Uta l pavilion have been thoroughly renoHtaw the lawns and flower beds are In netbc£ dltlmis. Royalties attend every dusS* circles are on . the tlp-toe of omm and given fine weather, It Is expected 1 the gayest Ascot on record.—Aui.-N ■ c Assn. • ■:
RACING IN AUSTRALIA. -Iv Keeclred June IS. 5.S pjin. , ! ! m< j Melbourne. JaM ltSj The Wlndara Hurdlaa resulted.—BtftagTa Snndule 2, Orlena 3. Won tar a Time, 3.47^.—Au5.-N.Z. Cable Ash. ™ Rccelred June 13, 11.36 p.m. 11 • Brisbane,' June lljj , 'J 0 , Albion Park Curi resulted—Th» Whali 1, Soldiers' March 2, Joeulator 8 Won 1 four lengths. Time, 2.23%.—Aui.-N.Z. Ctk Assn. ' I
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