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SPORTING.

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A.J.C. MEETING. CONCLUDING DAY. BOBRIKOFF EASILY BEAIEN. By Telegraph—Press .association. Received April 2, 3.5 p.m. ! SYDNEY, April 3. There was beautiful weather and a good attendance for the concluding day of the A.J.C. Autumn Meeting. The„results are:— Rous Handicap,*! mile and 3 furlongs.— Kuringai, 8.0, 1; Apple Pie, 7.11, 2: Miss Correlli, 7.'9, 3. Twelve others started. Won easily, 'lime, 2min 20sec. Place Hardicap, mile.'—Marleejl, Britai i 2, Maltme 3. Fourteen started. Won by a neck. Time, 2min 32Jsec. Secund Steeplechase, about 3 miles. —Bulworth, 8.12, 1; Squirm, 30.9, 2; Lady Justice, 9.0, 3. Seven others started. Won easily. Time, 6min 55scC. A.J.C. Plate, of 1,000 sovs; weight-for-age; 3 miles.; Mr J. Baron's b c Prince Foote, by Sir Foote (imp.)—Petruschba (imp.), 8.10, Smith 1 Mr H. Power's b h Pendil, 4yrs, McLacblan 2 Messrs P. and W. Mitchell's eh h Trafalgar, 4yrs; Barton 3 Mr T. H. Lowry's blk g Boorikoff, by Finland —Gorjsip, syrs, 8.13, 0 Only starters. The field went off at a canter. £ Prince Foote leading Trafalgar and Bobrikoff. So they ran past the mile and along the back into straight, where Trafalgar went up to Prince Foote with Bobrikoff three lengths off. Leaving the straight a length separated the horses, and at the six furlongs post Prince Foote had the advantage by a couple of lengths from Bobrikoff and Trafalgar, but the New Zealandet reduced! the lead to a length and a-hal£. .For a mile this order was maintained round the bend into the straight, where Bobrikoff was done. Pendil setting out alter the leader answeredthe call. Won by a length and a half. Bobrikoff thirteen lengths away last. Time, smin 28sec. Nursery Handicap, 6 furloags.— Lager, 8.13, 1; Gigandra, 9.5, 2j Cadonia, 7.11, 3. Twenty-two others started. Won easily. 'Time, Imin 14Jsec. Final Handicap, 1£ mile.—Parsee, 8 12, 1; Irishman, 8.12. 2; Flaxen,B.3, 3. Sixteen scarted. Won by a length and a-half. Time, 2min 6isec.

WELLINGTON ACCEPTANCES.

By Press Association. WELLINGTON, April 3. The following acceptances have been received for the first day's events at the Wellington Racing Club's Autumn Meeting on Wednesday : First Hurdles, of 200 sovs; I| mile.—Whatakura 10.4, Gold Bird 10.2, Audax 9.11, Longer y.9, Chase Mab 9.0. Waiwetu Handicap, of 150 sovs; 7 furlongs.—Osiris 9.12, Sharpshooter 9.11,- Swfmming Belt 9.9,' Truganini 9.7,8011 in 9.5, Bally Shannon 8.13, Laius 8.0. Silverstream Hack Handicap of 100 sovs; 7 furlongs,—Hilarian 9.4, -Roval Marine 8.9, Magneto 8.9, Marengo 8.5, Succession 8.4, Idealism 7.10, Penzaland Ukraine 7.4, Explosive 7.0, Laius, St. Felix and Sans Lass 6.7. Plunket Nursery, of 150 sovs; 5 furlongs. —-Tenterhook 8.10, Lord Kelvin 8.4, Selene 8.1 British Maid 6.13, Dearest 6.11, Odessa, Deploy and Lady Kilcheran 6.7. Thompson Handicap, of 500 sovs; 1 mile.—North East 9.8, Armlet 8.13, Equitas 8.11, Tumut 8.8. Effort 8.6, Sir Tristram 8.3, Husbandman 8.2, Sir Frisco 8.1, Lady Medallist 7.11, Waipaku 7.9, Swimming Belt 7.5, Ballarat 6.11, Mataari, Adria, Cronsbadt 6.10, Aboriginal 6.7. Railway Handicap, of 200 furlongs.—effort 8,9. Kilindini 7.13, Boanerges 7.8, Advantage 7.4, Gipsy Belle 7.0, Mon Ami and Perle d'Or 6.12, Golden Loop 6.7. Tinakori Handicap, of 100 sovs; 6 furlongs—Sea Queen 8.10, Royal Marine B.io, Faunus 8.5, Emblem 8.2. First Battery 8.0, Leahora 7.11, Kina 7.10, Brilliancy 7.7, Merry Goer 7.3, Merriwing 7.1, Explosive 6.11, Ahuapai 6.7.

MANAWATU RACING CLUB.

Acceptances for the first day of the above meeting and final payments for 6th Manawftu Stakes close on Tuesday, April 6th, at 10 p.m., with e secretary, Mr J. M. Jo' ga a.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10009, 4 April 1910, Page 5

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SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10009, 4 April 1910, Page 5

SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10009, 4 April 1910, Page 5

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