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SPORTING.

CABLE NEWS

United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph — Copyright.

AUSTRALIAN TURF.

RANDWICK NOTES.

(Received September 15, 10.25 a.m.)

SYDNEY, September 15

Tihe course proper was, opened at Randwick to-day. The visitors included iseveral New Zealaaid sportsmen.

Lady Medallist, Sandiba/th, and Bridge, wiith Light weig'hlt© up, did a convincing mile, the two former in lmin. 46sec. Bridge took half a second longed*. Los Angedos was restricted to easy work. Midnight Sium did seven furlong® in. lmdn, 34 sec, and Paerene in lmin. 33£ sec. Vice-Admiral easily beat Culprit, and Genius in a mile gallop ; done i'n lmin. 47£ sec. Aplhiaea had It he call over Sunburnt in a seven furlong gallop, done in lmin. 40 sec.

ASHBURTON RACES.

< By Telegraph — Press Association

j - ASHBUHTQN, Last NigM. i The weather was .beautifully fine j for tiie concluding day of the Aslliburtom County. Racing Gtob'si Spring Mee-ting, wMle thte- .going .was cwisiderabdy better. The totaLi'siaitor receipt for thle day amounted to £5422, as against £3476 for .the corI responding day last year, while for tihe meeting £ll,OOl was puit through the machine, as comparted wiit.n £6086 in the spring meeting of 1910, when, however, thMeen booiomiaters conltributed £395 in fees to the Club. The following are the results':—

Second Hurdles.— Sea Dog 1, Ringm/an 2, Freak 3. Scratched— St. Axdam. Won by a head after a good struggle, Freak half a length behind: Time, 2min. 51 2-ssec.

(Fairfield Handicap.— Jbhin Bunyan 1, Troon 2, Gilt Edge 3. All started. Won easily by a length apd -au'hlalf,.. a similar :dis!tanoe. separating second and third. Tim©,, 1 min. lZsec.

Clolds/trcaim Welter.— Eaglestone 1, Medallist 2, Mere 3. Scratched —(Rurii'k. The winner led' all the Way aJJtei- the first 100 jiairds, though Medlalfet finished very fast. Mere was two* lengthte away. Time, limn 16 2-ssec

Timwlald Handicap.— Tihie Cornet 1, Problem 2, Arroistrong 3. .Scratched— Sea King, True Knighlt. Won by 2 lengltihs, Armstrong a length away. Time, lrnan. 42 l-ssee. Winchimore Trot.—Lord Heathcote 1, March Hare, 2, Baa-on Lyons' 3. Won by half a length.. Time, 3min. 48 2-ssec. . Maiden* Hack Scurry.— Saftey Pin 1, Foam Flake 2, Kriss 3. Scratched— Kingsbury and Goligjbtly. Won by a good length. Time, 49 4-5 see.' -'.' •:'■

■Farewell Handicap.— Clanmena 1, Sitepmeter 2, King .Try 3: Scratched Mere. Won easily by 'two' lengths. KE'ng Try wa<s a length away. Time, lmin. 2 2-ssec.

AVONDALE ACCEPTANCES.

lilt T*le{iru(ih—l'rsfiS Association.

AUCKLAND, Last Night

The following is a list of the l acceptances received fo? events to be rim on the opening day of the Avon'•xjale Jockey Club's spring meeti i'rig:— i Avondiale Stake®, of 225 sovs., 4 ' furlong®.— Tact, Lady Gladstone, | Ervy. O'ge, Prance King, The Whip, ' 'Kalealio, Brine Souk, brown filly toy Gjluten-Mignoti, bay gelding .by | Muskete-cr-Milly, Opposition, Prince i Merriwee, Monorail, ;Dido, Salvanie, ABlwiorthy, Mangarako, MonoKne. | Avondiale Cup, one mile and; a quarter.—Sedition 9.1, Domino 8.12, i (Master Wairiki 8.3, Advocate 7.13, >Sea Elf 7.12, Gold Size 7.0, Duma 6.10. : 1 Plying Handicap, six furlongs.— 'EUectrafcotf 9.5, Salute 8.11, Turbine 8.9, jt7.9, Lucille 7.7, Firontino and Lady Batty 7.0, G<oodw!in Sandls 6.12, Echo 6.9.

JMiaiden Haoki six furlongs.— Haku 9.0, Te Wlharua 8.13, Formiidlable iand Hemisphere 8.10, Jolie Fdlle 8.9, Miss Ada 8.9, Virtne 8.7, Falchion 8.3, Cloudy Rawin 8.3, Crown Pearl 8.3, Manuwera, Oto Maid, Veitaldia, Bell Crispin, Kqhimlarama, iMpnathiol, Lanella, Trepoff, Firelock, Teketutiriiao, Countree, and Hildun , Hurdlies Handicap, four furlongs. —Turbine - 9vl3^ s Hiohmngatahi 9.9, Grenadier 9.1, Lady F.reriohß.B, Blue Gfarment 8.2, Urukehu, Hareroa, and Beggy Pryde 7.8, Glad Tidings, Lady Dot and Lady Betty 7.7, Columbia 7.6, Hard Rock 7.2. 'lslington Handicap, seven furlongs.— Captain Soult, First Wairikd and Dogger Bank 9.0, General Latour 8.10, Wee Olga 8.6, Sphinx and Fuss 8.4, Lloydis 8.4, Aristocrat and Master Jack 8.3, St. Amahs, Caruso and Poiotiers 8.2, SeaWa and Biyp»erion 8,1, Rnataoigata,Miss Livonia, Tua Kiitua, Kaween •and Falohlion 8.0.

Handicap Steepletdlila se, about 3 miles.— Okaibau and l Connecticut 10.9, Pleiades 10.4, Wihiatasliot 10.0, Jftapakapa. 9.13, Seldom 9.12, Hunakaha 9.11, Laddie and Dlhiudeen 9.11, Oreusot 9.10, Atawh'a? 9.9, St. Wood, Mavourneen, Howhora, Webfoot and Hautere 9.7. (Hhirdle Riaoe, two miles.— Hoanga ' 9.12, Delegate, Miss Explosion, and Don Quex 9.12, Taiaha 9.9, Dogger Bank 9.5, Regaim 9.3.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10425, 16 September 1911, Page 5

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SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10425, 16 September 1911, Page 5

SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10425, 16 September 1911, Page 5

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