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SPORTING.

C.J.C. SPRING MEETING. Chbistchukch, Nov. 10. The first day of the C.J.C. Metropolitan Meeting was favored with glorious weather, and the attendance of the public was large. The following are the remits : The Spring Hrmm/B Race Handicap, a sweepstake of 5 sovs each, with 200 sovs added ; second horse 50 sovs and third horse 530 bovb from the stake. Minim.im weight 9st. About 2 miles, over eight flights of hurdles. Mr Barron's g g Director, aged, 10-tt 2ibß 1 Mr Murphy's ch h Marquis, aged, 10*t ! 7ibs 2 Mr Rutherford's ch h Master Agnes syrs, 12st lOlbs 3 Maccaroni, Ravenswood, Peter Osbeck, Mainboom, Trapper, Secretary, Kingask, and P.inje also ran. Time—4rnin 2£sec. Frhe Handicap, a sweepstake of & sovs each, with 200 sovs added ; second horse 20 sova and third 10 sovs from the stake. 1 mile. JMr Martin's g g Soudan, Syrs, by Musket—Maid of Athol, 6st 131 b 1 Mr Hathorne's ch f Spade Guinea, 3yrg 5 7st 3b .„ 2 Mr Lance's ch m Sediment, 6yrs, 65t... 3 Taiaroa, Marion, Talebearer, Rocke*, Water King, Salvage, Puck, and Athol Daisy also started. Time—4min 45^sec. The New Zraland Cup, a handicap sweepstake of 20 sovs each, with 1000 aovs added ; second to receive 200 sovs*, and the third horse 100 rovb from the stake. 2 miles. (61 sub«). Mr Pi I brow's b c Funilade, 3yrs, by Musket—Wai-iti, 6*t 7;b 1 Mr Tancred's r h Administrator, 6yrs, by The Premier—Princess Mary, 8-.tllb 2 Mr Stead's br h Lochiel, 4vrs, by Prince Charlie—Nellie Moore, 7st 131 b... 3 Turquoise, 6yis, 9st 3!b; Black Rose, 4yrs, 9st lib ; Sou'-wester, 6yrs, Bst 81b ; Nelson, syrs, Bst s'b ; Lady Emma, aged, 7"t 12ib ; Captain Webster, syrs, 7at 91b ; Wnipili, svrs, 7*t 21h ; Minerv, 6yrs", 6»t 121 b ; Hermi utre, 3yrs, 6st 111 b; The Poet, aged, 6it 101 b ; Leon, 4yrs, 6st, and Tig'-r Tim, 3vrs, 6<t also ran. Time—3min 37J'ec. Tub Welcome Stakes, a sweepstake of 15 sovs each, with 300 sovs added ; second horse 50 sovs and third horse 25 sovs from tue stakes. For twoyear olds. Colts, Bst s'b; fillies, Bst. 4 furlongs. (40 sul>k). Mr Goodman's ch f Apropos, by Apremont —Rupee, B*t 1 Mr Lyon's b c, by Albany—Fallacy, Batslb 2 Mr Butler's br c Artillery, by Musket —Ouida, Bst 51b 3 St. Ives, Sierra, the Hed Rose filly, and Galatea also ran. Time—s2aec. Selling Plate Handicap, a sweepstake of I sov each, wi'h 100 sovs added ; second horse 20 sovs and third horse 10 sovs from the stake ; miles. Mr Stead's ch h Ravenscraig, 4yrs, 7st 1 Mr Sherwin'rt b g Mokarakara, aged 6at 2 Mr Butler's b b Tim Whifller, aged, 7atl2lb ... 3 Mr Goodman's b g Billy, aged, Bat 71b 0 RicoartjN Welter Handicap, a sweepstake of 3 sovs, with 100 sovs added ; secoad horse 20 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs from the stake ; 6 furlongs. MessrsM.andC. Hobbs' bgjack, syrs, 9at7lb 1 Mr Duncan's g m Ironsides, 4vrs, B*tß!b "... 2 Mr Bradley's b h Puck, 4yrs, 9st ... 3 Talebearer, Conundrum, Tres Sec, Adventuress, Leodogran, Sprit, and Der-. wenter also started. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB'S SPRING MEETING. Auckland, Nov. 10. This meeting was held at Elleralie today, about 3000 people being present. Tbial Stakes, of 100 sovs. Wood Nymph 1 Mitrailleuse 2 Welcome Stakes, of 15 bovb. 5 furlongs. Scot-free 1 Reproach 2 HancicaP HtTKDLES, of 100 sovs. 2 miles. Shotover... ... ... 1 Alaric 2 Pkihcb op Wales' Handicap, of 150 sovs. \\ miles. Cinderella 1 Wood Nymph ... 2 Selling Steeplechase, of 100 sova. 2£ miles. Refo-m 1 Hawihorn ... 2 Kfsom Ppate, of 100 sova. 5 furlongs. Petroleum 1 Scot-free 2 THE WINTON MEETING. The Winton Jockey Club races (Southland) on Monday were marred by accidents to three horses. Mr Surman's Success cims down in the first strides of the Flyinsf Handicap, aud broke a thigh bone, and Laburnum put her foot io a hole, in the Coosola'ion, and broke her back. The Slave put out a atifla joint. The firfct named were despatched, and it was considered probable that. The Slave also would have to be destroyed. Success was insured for £6O. The racehorse Mokoreta (late Little Fraud), for possession of which a civil action is pending in the Resident Magistrate's Court, was round de*d in a ditch at Wyndham on Tuesday moruiHg. The horse was in the possession of defendants who alleged they had been granted tl'e use of it for the racing season, which was denied by the plaintiff*.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1417, 12 November 1885, Page 2

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SPORTING. Temuka Leader, Issue 1417, 12 November 1885, Page 2

SPORTING. Temuka Leader, Issue 1417, 12 November 1885, Page 2

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