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SPORTING NEWS.

YESTERDAY'S RACING AT CAUL. YE3I* ft FIELD,

. BrF _pREBS ASSOCIATION)

ijjLpo^KNE, October 18. v A TC Heating, which was post'rnE if >n Saturday last, began to-day. l-^'toSvery brisk. The running Wm r nlfield Guineas completely upset "','?. cban »forth O Dorby, whiten'"'l £Jhatof The Sailor Prhce. e:SlUtaB are the result*:--n.nißrELi) Stakes of 400sovs. For w CA VBa oMs and upwards. Weight"'""i 6° One mile and a furlong. With S& attached. „ r Parker's br h Brockleigb, 4yre by 9>t (J. Gooßh) 1 <' ff Blßcklert br I, Fort Admiral. V fj CrSer's b g Vakeel, 4yrs, 8-fc (Bowes) Thn other atortorn were : ?ortp.ea (9at J LiZrn (9st 41b), Malvolio (9at 41b), ' bir£«er(9Bd Slb.including 51b penalty), s^?aSsit4lb),Sterncba E er (Oat 41b), ! «? Vde I9it 4ib), Jowellor (9*t), (Jumoola includinc 141b penalty), Diviaion (Sat. S'Fuhaml^ lib), Quality.<Bst 131b) ft* • 6 to 4 against Brocbleigh. 5 to 1 5 nfttns Bto 1 Vakeel, 20 to 1 the X A good start was effected, Sleigh getting awny about sixth, but Xi knocked completely back after Z first furlong, when attempting to in the loaders, and his case looked an--1 Itlv hopeless, at the back of the f'". where Vakeel and Porb Admiral. S'dlvkling the lead Entering the t ILbt Brockloigh mado a tremendous n and nt the half dis.tanco he was on lovel f P I with Port Admiral, and forging ai .rf won by a length, two longths dividing £ U third; Porto,., Wvblon, Jeweller, and Camoola followiutf in a bunch. Time, Imin &9.^sec. The Handicap Hurbu? Race of 250eovg. About two miles. Wbltefoot, lOst 71b (Barbour) ~, ... 1 Lsonardo, 9at (Ferguson) 2 H«li, lOstftlb (Willinma) 3 fifteen horses started. Betting :2to 1 a j M t Whitefoot, sto 1 Leonardo. Those wre the only two in it. A K roat race between the pair ended in a half-length victory for Whitefoot, with Noli twenty lengths away. Time, 3min 4f>£aec. The Cahfikld Guineas of 650sovs. For three-year-olds. The owner of the second horao to receive lOOsov?, and the owner of the third 50sovs from the stake. Colts, Sat 51b, fillios and geldings (at tho time of running), Bst. One mile.

D, p, W. Purches' eh c Patron, by Grand Flanour-Olga (Trainer) ... 1 J]rS. 0. Cook' 3 b c Tho Sailor Prince, by Robinson Crusoo—Water Lily (Mooro) ■•• 2 Mr S. H. Gollan sb or br c Pounamu, by Newminster— Beryl (VVhito) ... 3 Also ran: Miracleaux, Valala, Somnilonaub, Carnage, Aquarius, La Gloria, Day I)roam, Royal Master, Balionb, Delaware and Pulvil. Betting: 2 to 1 against Pulvil, 3 to 1 Patron, 7 to 1 La Gloria, 8 to 1 Tho Sailor Prince. A middling starb waa offected. Dalaworcgettingaway with thoload, though be waa quickly passed by Pulvil and Aquarius, At the six furlongs post The Sailor Prince was tenth, and Patron absolutely last, but approaching tho straight the lattercaroe up very fast, and looked an easy winner halfnay up tho straight. H6ro Tho Sailor Princ3 camo abhim like a bulldog, but failed to quite get up, and a terrific finish ended in his defeat by a neck. Pounamu, a length and a-bftlf away, waß third ; then camo I'alvil, Delaware, and Aquarius in the order named. Pounamu ran a wonderfully good Colt considering his comparative greenness. Time, 46^860. Gordon, (he trainer, and the ridor of Patron, complains of being twice interfered with during tho race. The First Handicap Steeplechase of 250 jovf. About two miles. Mikado 11., 12at 71b (Carey) 1 Knight of Garter, 12st 121b (Wigo) ... 2 Toprail, lOsj(Corrigan) 3 There were fourteen startoi'3. Betting : 4to 1 against Knight of the Garter, 5 to 1 Mikado 11. The last-named won easily by six lengths. The Debbtaut Stakes of 800 soys. The owner of the second horse to receive 100 soys, aiid the owner of the third 50sova. For Us-year-olds. Colts, Bat, fillies nnd geldings, 7st 91b. Half-a-mile. Mr A. Summer's eh c Moorito, by Gaug Forward—Haidee (Sanders) 1 llrll. Jacobs' b f Lady's Maid, by Newminster—Waiting Maid, 31b ponalty (Holmes) 2 MrJ, Turnbull's gr c Eiridsforde, by Eiridspord—Spinningdalo, 31b penalty (Brown) 3 Sixteen started. Betting: 5 to 2 aeainab Albhata, 6to 1 Moorite. A bad start was effected, Eiridsforde getting away first, whilab Forward waa left at the post. Half way up tho straight Moorito shot out, followed by Lady's Maid, the former winning by half a-length, Eiridaforde a length and a half away. Time, 525E6C. The Toorak Handicap of 700sovs. One mile. Hon. D, S. Wallace's eh g Titan, 6yrs, byChestor-Tompe, Bsb 61b (Hickey) 1 Mr W. Forrester's br g Bel Giorno, Ist 9lb(Gongh) 2 lit J. Rodfesrn's b g Beverley, syrß, Bsb 31b (Holmes) ... ... ... ... 3 Eighteen horses started. Betting :2 to 1 against Garcon, 7 to 1 Bel Giorno, 10 to 1 Titan. Titan finished in the gamoafc Banner. He cut down the roat, and sailod ln *o winner by two lengths amiuab tumults of opplau&e. Time, lmin 45560.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 248, 19 October 1893, Page 3

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SPORTING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 248, 19 October 1893, Page 3

SPORTING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 248, 19 October 1893, Page 3

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