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! RACING IN AUSTRALIA. 1 ROSEHILL GUINEAS RESULI. - i By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Deceived Sept. 19, 5.5 p.m. Sydney, Sint. 19. The Rosehill Guineas resulted:—Wirraway 1, Syce Knight 2, Stratherdolc 3. Won by half a length. Time, 1.55. The Rosehill Handicap resulted:—Finmark 1,. Pershore 2, Kennaquhair 3. Won by a neck. Time, 2.3414.—Au5.-N.Z. Cable Assn. OTAKI ACCEPTANCES. Following aro the acceptances for the Olalti Maori Racing Club's meeting:— DOMINION HACK HANDICAP. One mile.— Rouen 9.(1, Miss Maid 8.10, Fisher 8.0, Sea .Foam 8.2, Persian Prince 7.12, Miss Land 7.11, Orateur 7.5, The Digger 7.0, Transmission 7.0. TATBII HACK STEEPLECHASE. Two miles and a quarter.—Pawerewere 11.0, To Tea 10.11, Kurapai 111.7, Sail Home 10.3, Sartollne, Rococo 9.9, Nieomar, Three Bella, Simple Sam, Foresight, Matlngl, Yucatan, Flamingo, Stream 0' Gold, Parawanui, Combustion 9.7. TE ONE MAKITONORK MEMORIAL. One mile and a duarter.—Rose Pink 8.1, Classification, Dainty Step 7.12, Koy.il Exchange 7.9, Molyue.tux 7.7, Printouts 7.3, Penury Rose 7.1), Kilgour 0.12, Esperance C.lO, Orateur C.7. STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs— Bonny Briar 9.0, Galore 9.3, Flight Commander S 0, Stutter, Yankee Dan 7.12, La Paloma 7.7, Beloved, Pakaraka 7.2, Tlora, Grey Sapphire, Russet, Perrier, Martian Miss, Miss Elva 7.0. FLYING HANDICAP. Six furlongs.-Solfa-nello 8 8, Nursing Sister 8.4, Astlnome, Royal Exchange 7.13, Matatua 7.10, Actidd 7.7, Gold Problem 0 13. WELTER HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—Sir Fanciful 11.0, Kipling 10.9, Miss , Land 9.5, Explorer 8.12, Kyoto, Admiration, Regard, White Hope, Bitters, Lockson, Transmission, Dumper, Automoana, Passenger 8.7. KEREIHI ROERA WELTER HANDICAP Seven furlongs.—Moutoa Ivanova 10.2, Priniemps 9.5, Rouon 9.4, Sweet Tipperary 9.2, Old Gold 9.0, Railand, Detroit 8.13, Tirana 5.10, Matty, Blrkenrale, Crosswords, Idle Talk 8.7. J HARDEN PLATE. Five furlongs (special weights).—Gaiia, Jllrkio, Elixir, Waliliea, Goolwar, Super Sir, Hallowroz, Sagacity, Miss Elva, Gold Coast, Alert, Princess Mariner Opiate, Spare Moments, Merry Queen, i\egambo, Busy, Gold Screen, Bestir, Siberian Mead, Vindictive, Moutoa Boy, Release. GLOAMING AT WORK AGAIN. Received Sept. 19, 5.5 p.ic. Sydney, Se-jt. 19. Gloaming re-appeared on the track at Randwick, galloped a furlong at half pace, and pulled up apparently sound and well—AusNZ. Cable Assn. NOTES-FROM ENGLAND. CHANGING STAKES SYSTEM. Received Sept. 19, 5.5 p.m. London. Sept. 17. II is reported that Donoghue lias been offered a iuigo fee to ride in India in (lie winter. Donoghue has not decided whether to accept or not. The Evening Standard urges the .Tocfcev Club to enforce the new rule substituting sweepstakes for old-fashioned plates, and points out that tin. races for the 1921-23 seasons are closing iinrU'i- the old conditions Av the recent Boncaster meeting the value oi the stakes was £18,900, and it cost the Don,' caster executive only £7049 f,„- tile yew'' racing. The executive gave very little tVthe St. Leger, in which owners raced for their own money. Only after a Press agitation the executive guaranteed n fixed sum, an,; i, will be scandalous if the. Doncaster races in 1 1921 are run under the old conditions lir ■ N.Z. Cable Assn. " '
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