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SPORTING.

C.J.C. SPRING MEETING. Second Dat. The weather on Thursday was pleasant and fine until about 3 p.m. After that hour it rained almost continuously. The attendance was good, 2844 people being carried to the course by train. The results were as follow : The Hurdle Race Handicap, a sweepstake of 2 sovs each, with 100 sovs. added ; over six flights of hurdles ; once round and a distance. Mr H. Lunn’s b g Kingask ... ... I Mr A. H. Barron’s e g Director 2 Mr H. Piper’s hr g Ravenswood ... ... 8 Macaroni, Peter Osbeck, Mainboom, Foreman, Secretary, A zim, Brian Boru, Barrington, Ternuka, and Andy also ran. Dividends £26 7s and £l2 6s. The Maiden Riders’ Selling Race, of 50 sovs, for three-year-olds and upwards ; 7 furlongs. Mr J. E. Pilbrow’s b g Mata ... ... 1 Mr G. G. Stead’s oh h Ravenscraig ... 2 Mr J. Wild’s b m Athol Daisy 3 Nor’-wester, Yankee, Jack, Silver Queen, Salvage, Mokarakara, and The Moor also ran. Time —Imin 32isec. The Derby Stakes, a sweepstake of 25 sovs each, with 500 sovs added ; for three-year-olds ; second horse to receive 100 sovs, and the third horse 60 sovs from the stake ; 1J miles. The Hon. W. Reeves’ ch o Stoneyhurst, by King of Clubs —Watersprite ... 1 Mr J. Pilbrow’s bo Fuailade, by Musket — Wai-iti ... ... ... ... 2 Mr D. O’Brien’s b c Hermitage, by Cadogan—Macsicoar 3 Everton Lad, Archduke, and Bonny Blinky also ran. Time—2min 44sbo. Totalisator dividends—£2 shares, £5 5s 6d ; £1 shares, £3 11s. The Stewards’ Stakes Handicap, a sweepstakes.of 10 sovs each, with 500 sovs added ; second horse 100 sovs, and third 50 sovs, from the stake ; 6 furlongs. Mr J. Marshall’s b h Turquoise 1 Mr G. G. Stead's br h Lochirl ... ... 2 Mr J, Butler’s blk h Talebearer 8 Nelson, Necklace, Pearl, Maligner, Captain Webster, Minerva, Rocket, Take Miss, Conundrum, and Silver Queen also ran. Time— Imin 17i->ecs. Totalisator dividends— M2 shares, £4O 10s 6d ; £1 shares, £2O 10s, Epsom High Weight Handicap, a sweepstake of 3 sovs each, with 150 sovs added ; li miles, Mr G. G. Stead’s eh g 'Pros Sec ... ... 1 Mr H. D. Bradley’s b h Puck 2 Mr G. G. Steao’s br.m Marion 2 Alpine Rose also ran. Time—2min ISJeec. Totalisator dividends—£2 shares, £l4 11* j £1 shares, £6 Is 6d. Jotenile Plate, a sweepstakes, of 10 sovs each, with 10 sovs added, for two and three year olds j 5 furlongs. Mr J. Marlin’s Soudan, 3 yrs, 9st 31b ... 1 MrG. G. Stead’s Sierra, 2yrs, 7st 21b ... 2 Mr H.Piper’s Mirella, 2yrs, 7st 21b ... 3 Tiger Tim, Tasmania, Spade Guinea, Ruby and the Albany—Fallacy Colt also ran. Time —lmin sisec. Dividends —£717 s and £6ll s. The Fallacy Colt was first past the post bub a protest was lodged again»t her and she was disqualified for going off the course, Soudan being declared the winner. The Post Stakes, of 50 sov*. Silver Queen ... ... ... ... 1 Over £13,084 was put through the totnlisator during the day. THIRD DAY. Spring Nursery Handicap, of 200 sovs, Mr P. Butler’s Artillery, Bst 51b ... I Mr G. G, Stead’s Vinaigrette, 7st lib 2 Mr H. Goodman’s Apropos, Bst 121 b... 3 Appremont—Red Rose filly, Sierra, Tarantalns, Mirielle, St. Ives, and Ruby also ran. Won easily by a length. Time— Totalisators—lnside, £4 13s ; outside, £3 Us. Ladies’ Purse, of 100 sovs. Mr H. D. Bradley’s Puck, 10sl 71b ... 1 Mr G. G. Stead’s Trea Sec, list 71b ... 2 Mr R. Murphy’s Marquis, 10st 71b ... 3 Director, Sediment, and Mainboom also ran. Tree Sec led till the entrance to the straight, when Puck came through and won very easily by half a length, rime—3min 4|sec. Canterbury Cup, of 500 sovs. Mr W. Reeves’ Stoneyhurst, 7st 61b... 1 Mr D. O’Brien’s Tasman, 9-d 61b ... 2 Mr D, O’Brien’s Hermitage, 7st6lb ... 3 Turquoise and Fusilade alsnrun. Won easily by two lengths. Time—4min 7£sec. Totnlisatorß outside, £2 13s.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1418, 14 November 1885, Page 2

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SPORTING. Temuka Leader, Issue 1418, 14 November 1885, Page 2

SPORTING. Temuka Leader, Issue 1418, 14 November 1885, Page 2

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