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SATURDAY'S RACES AT RAND WICK.

WALLACE DEFEATED.

IPKKSS ASSOCIATION.:

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Sydnct, Saturday.

Glorious weather wa? experienced for the concluding day &f the A.J.C. Autumn Meeting, and there' was a largo attendance. In the several horsee fell, bub none of the riders weto seriously hurt. The winner of the crosscountry race was Mikado 11, who was bred in New Zealand. Wallace's downfall in the A.J.C. Plate was a treat surprise. The following are the results :—

; The Rous Handicap. Ona mile and | three furlongs. —Mr H. C. Dangar's eh c Leonldas, 3yrs, by GibrnUar—Litdy Spec, Ssb, 1; Cravat, 3yrs. Bst 31b, 2 ; The Morry Boy, 3yrs, Bsb olb. 3. Nine >ior?ea started. Won by a length. Time, 2mi» 28-. The Placu "Handicap. One mile and ahalf.—Mr W. Kelso's b c The Enchanter, 3yr», by Trenton—Tha Charmer, 7sb 31b, 1; F'orb, 3yrrs 7st3lb, 2; The Skipper, 3yrs, -7tt 12!b, 3. Nine horees started. Won by 1 halt a length. Time, 2min 41sec.

■Seconti Stkeflkchase. About 3 Nnile*. —Mr J. Oardinar'a b h Mikado 11., a^ed, by Apromont —Foreret-Mo-Nob, llsb ifrib, 1 ; Bushman, lOst, 2 ; Othello, lOst 71b. .3. Nine horeea started. Bushman led for tlss greater part) of the journey, nud was lit front when the last hurdle was fc;iken, bufe Miliado boat him in fcho run home. Four horses fell, and two baulked. Time, Bmin Bsec.

Skconti Nttrrery Handicap. Six furlongs. —Mr W. R. Wilson'a b c Resolute, by Trenbon —Umi'lta, 1; Honiton, 2; Gozoczar, 3. Reßolato won by three quarters of a length. Time, Imin ]9sec.

The A.J.C Plate Woight-for-aee. Threo milon.—Mr S. G. Cook'a cb h Tho Harvester, by Sheols Anchor—Springtime, 9pl> (Huxley), I; Dort, Br-fc (Merriker), 2 ; VS'allace, Bst (Goagh), 3. Tbe other Bturtera wora : Valiant and Cabin Boy. Betting : 2 to 1 against Wallace, 3 to 1 Tha Rsrvester, 6 to 1 Valiant, 10 to 1 i*'ort and Caßin Boy. Won easily by five length", Fort a length ahead of Wallace. Time, 6min 17»ec.

Thk Final Handicap. One mile and a quarter.—Mr S, H,ir«iern'n blk h Hindoo, •iyrs, 7afc 21b, 1; Fatronoar-, 4yrs, 7at 131b, 2 j Lnch Leigh, 7sfc 41b, 3. Twenty-one horses started. Won by two lengths. Time, 2min lleec. The Jockey Club Commibtae has decided

that fcha charge agafnsb Dolasey, the rider of Courallie, has nob bosn substantiated; they also decided thai) the evidence explained the inconsistent running of Newhaven. Mr W r. T. Jones, the owner af Newhaven, intends to send the colb to England after ho has fulfilled his three-year-old engagements.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 86, 13 April 1896, Page 3

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SATURDAY'S RACES AT RAND WICK. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 86, 13 April 1896, Page 3

SATURDAY'S RACES AT RAND WICK. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 86, 13 April 1896, Page 3