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LATE RACING.

AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB. THE PritlNr, MEKTINU. rONCI.LTUN'i; DAYS RAI'IMI. CLISSANDO WINS THE fHINEAS. The coucl-tling day's ra«-ine in eonne -tion with the Avondale Jockey ilnl.s Spring Meeting took place a; Avondale this utternoon. The wealher was tine ami there was a lurec attendance. The coarse was n irillc holding ns a result ~r Hie re.elil ruin*. Ilesull- lire: KlNilsl.AMi IMTIIII.KS. ~f l.",us..vs. one .iiid tine. -~unite- n -. Mr .1. Williamson's I.lk c Ilia-1; Northern, i ni.e.l. hy Salraili.n A.-ii liore, U.'.l iMcKlintn I Mr M. Rtl<klotl.,"s e|i L . M. i.ilhol, il.vrs. li.s illaei -• I Mr \V. .1. Ilrowi.'s I. k Ie Hiigti. liyrs. 111.!! 1C..11W11.V1 II Also startul: SpalpeiLci lUII. T.iknnini ' ft.'J. t'-ispeen lle.l Hill. ~nl Marconi H.". I When :he l.iniier lift.! S-.-.1;..-r1..1i was I the first tn move, while lied 11.11 ""_■ lincllv I left and wa* pulled up nl ihe -c. .1 ..!.- | -t.1.-le. Spalperlon »•«. Ihe |.|..l over t"e tlrst couple of fences. uri-i- .lumniii- whic'i i he was joined l.v r.'.aek Ni.nliern tin P'ri rneiiiK together across the :..:.. wlih iris- ' |.e--':. Te .111..,. .11 ~111,1 11..1. T-,',.:l >, ill I. and , , Marconi fn Intving in tli.n nr.b'r. I*a-«l»g Ihe stand. HI-, k Sort hern w:.> three I'-l elhs : ] out ill rout ~f spalpcri..,.. a".I the .. 11 d..?.e-l ! •ensths nwnv. c c Te iincn. Monnllml. 1 nn.' Tiiku.lii'i in .1..-c cuipmy. ■villi M-r- ---. ..ni hi*' ilnlne alone the I.ii.k Monallil and T'kin.livi nil, up -c.-..,,,! and tied. Imt I the liiudle liv the live f.irl.ee past hrouoln the Inst named In grief, and Te "lipn t'l'U M..11111..1..1 were the .11 v ..' .'■ l-'fl -villi 11 I p,:-sil,le chance of int. nine Hie lender. I Black Northern, however. . lea red .ml fr-cn I Ihe Held. „n.l eve: li'Hlt «-..., Willi lli-s leretilesi of i:i*e l.v ... lengths fr .in MmnI 11101 which vvns the- lenetlls in front nt Te (.•,•:„. S,alpe'l,.„ was fourth an.l M r I rani fifth fr'si fell at Hie lust fence. j Time. ::._:;. Moi::ith..l was favourite. ImUSKUY HAXHH'A-P. of lntlsovs, Pour fiirlc.i.s. IMr .1 fl K. Jtickson's br f L.idv Ely--1 5i,,,,, -vrs. hy I'lyshiu -1....1.V Kloni. s.u iirshe.i; ' IMr IV. "I- trvviii * „- I Independence. I -vrs. 7.11 iPrelev 1 '-' Mr It. Ilniili.lll * b f Uck-iliul. J'!--. .\,,l,li;s„„i ■'• Als.. rttried: P-iilittuuluii Hreen *.n. All T.'ilk s.o. Jiiauiia ..ii. W.iiut.i 7.1-!. llcineil" 7.11. Krroneous 7.1.. and ll.tas,>:i 7.U. - There was a loll;.' ilviay .it Hie pi.-l. l.iul.v ; l-llvsliin and Kekniiiti l.eiic- the principal 1 ~fTeii.ii is. and there were -everal tirenk-.-.wavs -in.! ..ne fil-e start before lliry were | dlsp.it,-tied. When the harrier .-ventnnlly I lifted. Lady Klysinn wns some lenetlls 1..1c'. ! I. nt was cnniiiis up n a V..U- p. nnd I ltekniuii. Wiiintii ninl Imli'.iHiideiic- .vf-re i firs! to move, l.iul.v Klysini '.vis li, flout he- ! fore h.-iir n furl,me was . ..vere.l. mid I."'. I across the top. foil'.we,l I y Uekiimil. i Waiutu. Independence nnd Homeric, wlih i .liiaiina lie.idine the other*. Tiirniii't for i home. Itpk.niiii was ilougslile I.a.iy Klysinn. | with Waiutu mil 1.i.1e : ..-:i,lcii -c n ci pi- ..r ' lensilis in-.y. Inside the disi ,:: - It.-ktinm I looked to have 1.'1.1 v i::.'*!: I.Clllell. Illld | l*irn liHleprii.Un.e ,-aine on I He scene, nn,l i I-okeil n winner, hut once I l".-iu-n culled on Lady pri.vs.-lli for n tlii.il ctTor! she re- ! sponded in srent style, and although I::rteI leuilenee was Sni.-liliie the f.ister. Uid.v I Elvsinn In'trd lone eiinueh te snnteh a vie ' lery by n heic.l Hckamil vvns half a letißih nwav. third, and Iben c-.:nc Wiiiltii. Erroneous. Jnaniin. ami Homer:.-, Time. 51 i ■">*.. Itek.inul vvns favourite. I AVONDALE fiITNKAS, of 2-ssovs. une HI lie. ,Mr 1., r.. Hnrrl*. jini.'s .h f Glissando. I ilvrs. l,v Ohliento-Mlss Dix. 8.3 ll'oni ~';(*: i ' '. 1 iMr K. H.ill'*. li f Colonnade. :>yrs. 5..",. I iHuchniiai.) 2 Mr .1. V;,r?r;K.trs be Aii iloeue. 3yr». S.lO illrailji nnd Mr J. il. Kemp's h f Te l'np.ipi. .'lyrs. *-.". illeelevi—dend hen :\

Al.-.o started: Sea De'il S.lO. Gold Lac S.lO. Royal Arch S.lO. Bay Colt S.lO. Lady Uleu 8..",. il nd I'enroe 5..".. Wh'ii ihey were let go Colonnade was quickest on her feet, followed hy Gold Lac. I'enroe. Ollssando. an.l Analogue, after which enme Sea Dell nnd Lady (lien, with Te Pap.ipn lust, an.l In this order they ran along the straight. Going along the hack. Colonnade was striding along n couple of lengths in front of UlUxando. with Sea Hell. Analogue nnd Gold Lor just In front of the others. Crossing the top, ('nluniuiile j and Glissnudo were together lv the lend. | nnd then, three lengths away, imiiic-Ann-j lngiie anil Sm He'll, while Te P.ipapn had | Improved her position. The lending pair turned for home nn terms, lint at the dlsI tnnee Gllssnndn shot lo the front, and ilrawj lag out In the run to ihe post, won hy two I nnd a-half length*! from Colonnade, which i vvns a length iv front of Analogue and Te •I'apapa. which the Judge was unable to : separate. Gold l.nc was fourth, an.l then came Sea De'il nnd I'enroe. with Lady Glen Inst. Time, 1411 :'..". Te l'npnpa was . favourite. '■ PLCMI'TON HANDICAP of ttSOxors. One mile uud a furlong. : Mr .1. Williamson's hlk g Royal Irish, ; aged, hy Soult—Astnore. S.j iiVSheuj 1 Mr It. liauiinu's hr in Tinnpni. oyrs, S.o (Rut.lll.soil) 2 : Mr I. Renault* I.lk X Guiding Way. Uyrs, 7.7 illeeill .$ 'J .-is., siiirte.i: v astitlia s.n. uolusise s.o, Lolouin ~iv. iteil hook '..>, l-'iouuuaia i.v. r inpoll G. 7. i uey were let go to a straggling dispatch, iv which Royal Irish was rtrst prominent, while <..oi.lsi_e was sh.w to move. ( j As tiiey swept past the stand Casialla and .. Royal Irish were lv close couipauv, with Tun.pni. l.oloma, Guiding Way. Tripoli. Guld<l-e. Red Hook, mill Klonuimlii racing ,1 iv that order. Going along the buck i'as- , talis was the lender, with l.oloma. Guiding ~ Way. Royal Irish. Tluupnl. and Tripoli most prominent or the others. Passing the

live-furlong post Guiding War moved up, and he and l.oloma raced in company, just clear of Tripoli. Royal Irish, aud Castnlin. which were In n bunch, with Red Jlook Tlnopul, Goldsl_e. and Elouuuala all within striking distance. These positions were 1 maintained as they crossed the top, but at I the home turn Lolomu had shaken off Quid- j ing Way. while Uoyal Irish was striding j along nicely in third position. Just in front I of a bunched lot, which came round Into the straight in close company. Inside the dis- ' tance Royal Irish shot out, and the whole I field came along under pressure, and nn ex- I citing finish resulted In Royal Irish I gaining the verdict by a length and a : half from Tlnopnl, which was half a length In front of Guiding Way. Lolomn, I'astalln. and Gold Size were In a bunch lust behind the placed horses, with Red Book, Flonmiala, and Tripoli right up. Time, 1.88. , Flonnuala was farourlte. _ OTAGO HCXT CLUB. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.! C , DUN'EDIN", this liny. The Otago Hunt Clob held a meeting iat Wlngatul to-ilay. The course was in , good order, but hard. The attendance was , excellent. Results: — 3 Hunters' Hurdles.—Tradltor 1, Red Pennon 2, Recharge 3. All started. Won by a length and a-half. Time. -.'.50. Palladia- fell at the last fence. A protest was entered _y the owner of Recharge on the grounds that the first and second horses went Inside a trestle. 'Dardanelles Steeplechase.—Wellwoou 1. Golden Butterfly 2, Mlow ,Meg 3. Scratched: Ikowal. Royal Guard, and Home Rule. :. Pour horses fell, viz.. Palaom, W t .Bentlev. Gobi Cannil, and Hughle. 'ime. 4.11 2-5. DEATH OF ORME. (Received 115 «>»•) LONDON', September 17. '' The famous stallion Orme died to-day at the Baton gtnd^Cl-whlre. Orme, hy Ormonde— Angelica, w.is foaled _6 year* «g°.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 223, 18 September 1915, Page 9

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LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 223, 18 September 1915, Page 9

LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 223, 18 September 1915, Page 9

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