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RACING NEWS.

AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING RACING CARNIVAL. NEW ZEALAND SUCCESSES. KILLOWEN AND EST—AND SCORE. SYDNEY, October IS. The Australian Jockey Club brought Its spring meeting to a conclusion at Kaud■wlck to-<lay. The weather was ttue, and there was again a large attendance. The race track was in splendid order. Fininark was scratched in favour of Klll--owen for the Grantham Stakes. The latter, well ridden by O'Shca, never left the isene iii duufct, and won easily, beating the favourite, Dick Meagher. In the Rat—wick Plate _nUand, ridden by Mat-ijachlan. registered another win for Mr T. H. Lowry. After being left at the post, MstlatMl narrowly defeated Prince Vlrldls in the last stride. The following are the details of the racing:— HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP of .TO—Ovs. Six furlongs. MesGrs W. A. Barry and J. Samuel's h g Balarang, 11.5 1 Herble, 10.2 2 Franco, 9.6 :1 fifteen started. Including Lingerie, who was never prominent. Wen by one and u-quarter lengths. Time, 1.14}. •WAVKRLBY HANDICAP of r,oosovs. One mile and th ree-quarterg. Mr W. •Carletou's Gadabout (imp.), 8.9 1 Two Bines, 7.7 2 Eastco—t, 5.2 3 Eleven started. Bee was prominent In the early stages, but failed to stay. Gadabout won by a neck. Time, 3J2i. DOW—..NG STEEPLECHASE of 400sovs. About three miles. Mr 11. G. M. Simpson's br g Glenqninn, 10.7 1 'Mulgawillah, 11.3 2 Kenerette, 10.6 3 Eight started. Tararu Jack fell. In a great flulsh Glenqulnu .won try a neck, •lime, 6.56 J. GRANTHAM STAKES of CiOOsovs. For three-year-olels. One inllc. Mr T. H. Lowry's Killowen 1 Dick Meagher 2 Woorawa 3 Seven started. Killowen led throughout and won easily .by one aud a-quarter lengths. Time, 1.391. RANDWICK PLATE of ir,OOsoYs. Welght-for-age. Two miles. Mr T. 11. Lowry's br h Estland, 4yrs, by Finland- Warse-are, 0.0 1 Mr ,1. Baron's b h Prince Vlrldls, 4jts, 0.0 2, Mr .1. eh h Rebus limn.), 6yrs, 0.3 3 Lftigle also ran. Estland got badly a-way. Prince Vb-ldis paced from Rebus, Estland, and l.ingte. The order was unchanged at tbe bend. Estland moved up at the distance, nnd challenged Prime Vlrldls. and in an exciting finish the New Zealand horse won by a head. Time, 3.30 J. FINAL, HANDTCAP of uOTfcovs. One mile and a furlong and 100 yards. Messrs J. (lark and Ryan's The Publican (imp.), 8.10 1 Cerise Colours, 8.8 2 Norbnry, 9.3 S •Fourteen started. The winner led throughout and won easily hv two icuglns. Time, 1.584.—< A. and N.Z. Cable.) VICTORIA AMATEUR TURK CLUB. EUSHBIUS WINS THE GUINEAS. MELBOURNE. October 12. The Victoria Amateur Turf Clnh opened their spring meeting at Cnnlfleld to-elay. The weather was dull and rain fell after the second race. There was a good attendance. The going was satisfactory.

Sand competed In the Welter, bnt was never prominent and finished ninth.

In the Debutante Stakes there was a great race. Angclla, on the rails, tuwt won.

The OiiUlfield Stnkca was run In rain and was a good thing for Magpie, wbo caught Prince ffiardolph In the straight and won comfortably. Wedare Just beat Kthloplan. Magpie's victory wan loudly cheered.

Outlook was Interfered with after th# start in the Onlneas and his chance was spoiled. Eusebl— won brilliantly, going fast at the finish. Dru_more wae a good third.

In the Toonil; na-ndtcap Prince Tloynl came at a great speed at the distance and won In good style. | Tho following were the results:— lO_o TVEI.TER HANDICAP of 2.-fosov». One mile and a furlong. Mr C. I* McDonald's Night Watch, 5.12 1 Ashvlew, 0.11 2 Carriole. 8.11 M ' Seventeen starters. Won by a head. Time, 1.951. DHBUTANTK STAKES of LTOOsovs. For two-ycar-oldF. Four furlougs. Mr K. X, D. Clark's Angellft, 7.!> 1 Dpnjwrp. 8.0 2 (Jambler'fi Gold, 8.0 , .1 Ni: ? started. Won by a short neck. Time, COjs. CAUDFIET— STAKES of ISOOsovs. Wclght-for-agc. One mile and a furlong. Messrs 'Robinson and Clank's blk n. Magpie {intp.l, oyrs, by Dark Ronald — Popinjay, n.l 1 Mr C. T. Goithy'B I,lk h Wedge, Syrs, 0.4 2 Messrs A. and G. Tyc'fl b h Ethiopian (imp.), r,ypn, !>.ll -1 Five started. Won by a length and ahalf. Time, 1.56. CAULOTEI-D GDTNE—B of 2000 guineas. For three-year-okls. One mile. Messrs M. Wenke and K. S. Pierces eh c Eoseblus, by Endorus—tLagn, 8.5 CR. Und) 1 Mr J. Tlmm's h g Clever .Tim, 8.1 ■(Bnllockl 1 Mr C. McPhcc's eh c iDrummore, 8.4 (O'Sulllvan) 3 Eight started. Tragic Star had a good lend to the straight, where Eimebius went to the front, and going strongly, won In good style hy a length and a-half. Clever Jim just beat the fast-finishing Drnt—norc. Time, 1.42 J. iRINXTWOOD STEEPI/KOIASE of .".OOsovs. About two miles. Mr C. C. -RotCs Wortupa, 10.13 1 Cordelier, !o._ 2 John Donald, 9.1 3 •Won by live lengths. Time, 3.52. TOOOIAK HANDICAP of 320050v8. One mile. •Mr J. S. Brunton's lir h Prince Royal 1 MaJorißlll 2 cPanacre 3 Thirteen started. Roots la lead early, and then Bueklaw took command. Prince Royal •headed them In the last furlong, and won toy a short neck. Time, 1.41 J. —<A. and N.Z. Cable.) aiE—JOTJI—N'E, October 1.1.

Srrat coin gs. — Canlfield Cup: Dick Mea gher. Botli Cups: The Christian Brother.—<A. ai>d H.Z. Cable.) DUNEDLN JOCKEY CLUB. SECOND DAYS RESULTS. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Saturday. At Dcnedin Jockey Club's Spring Meeting at Wlngatui to-day, the totalisator handled —0,647, as against £14,319 10/ for the corresponding day last year. The total Investments for the meeting were £36,061 10/, ns compnred with £25,095 10/. Later results: — RANFURLY HANDICAP; one mile. Samlcl. 7.8 (O. Yonng 1 Rose Pink, 8.9 (A. Reed) 2 Sedd-el-Bahr, 8.1 (F. Anderton) 3 Also started: Rorke's Drift 9.9, Margerlne 9.5, Glendower 9J2, Killnrd 8.3, Thadde_ 7.12, Cynic 7.9 (carried 7.12), M—sit 7.9 (carried 8.0). Margerine and Rose link were first to show out Rorke's Drift assumed the lead at the far turn and was first Into tbe straight _Ularad took charge at the distance, but finally Ramlei came fast, and won by a short half-length, the same distance Bepanting second and third. Time, _41 4-5. DOMINION HANDICAP; four forlongs. Lank Up, 7J.3 (C. Emerson) 1 Mustard Pot, &2 (H. Young) 2 Some Kid, 7.13 (H. Gray) 3 Also start—: Prlntempa 8.2. Anton 7.13, Calauria and Foo Cbow (bracketed) 7.13. Mustard Pot showed out first, and Anton ran off the coarse at the dtet_rcc. Printemps challenged, but then link Up came • xitst aufl .irjoa 1_ few leasts aJaMQ***.

KAIKORAI HANDICAP; seven furlongs. Ardmore, 0.5 (11. Gray) I Linden, 0.13 (If. Anderton). and Tin Soldier, 8.3 (R. Reed), dead heat 2 Also started: Burrangong 0.7, Marianne 8.12, Arihla 7.13, Placid carried 7.10, Red Tape 7.7, Tnlitha, carried 1.V2, All Pink, carried 7.2. Fabianus, carried 0.7. Tin Soldier led Into the straight. In a fine —tlslt Anlmore won by half a length. Time, 1.30 1-5. SHORTS HANDICAP; six furlongs. Pyjama, carried 6.9 (T. L. Reed) 1 Kilbrogan, carried 7.2 (H. Vorrath) 2 Kllboyne, 9.4 (A. 11. Wilson) 3 Also started: Buller 9.4, Daytime 8.11, Benelit, carried 7.2. Benefit led from Kilbrogan at (be start, Bttller getting a bad send-off. In the run home Kilbrogan failed to get through on the rails, and Pyjama, with a fast run, won by over two lengths. Time, 1.17. TELEGRAPH WELTER; one mile. Subterfuge. 7.13 (11. Gray) 1 Rumania. 7.7 (A. Reed) 2 Takedown, carried 7.2 (T. Reed) '■'• Also started: eiunrest 9.3, Don Pacifico carried S.S, I-eaplug Burn 8.11. Awahou 8.9, Warform 8.2, lliero 8.1, Achilleua 7.13, Night Alarm 7.11, Kazan 7.7. Kazan fell, broke a leg, and bad to be destroyed. In tbe run borne Subterfuge and Rumania drew away, and the former won 1,.v half n length, with Takedown five lengths away. Time, 1.421. CLARENDON HANDICAP; six furlongs. Killlney, 8.0 (11. elrav) 1 Zcphlaud. 0.4 IF. 10. Jones) 2 Red River, 8.13 (11. Yonng) 3 Also started: Rokeltilne 0.1. Black Mountain 8.12, Plastic 8.12. Stirrup Cup 8.12. Reel Eagle 8.1. Call Bird, carried 8.2, Staff Officer, carried 8.8. Rokelaine was first to break the line. Black Mountain and Call Bird getting away badly. In the run home Kllliney challenged Zephland, who was leading, nnet won by two lengths. Time, 1.16 1-5. AUCKLAND TROTTING! CLUB. The following are the acceptances received for the Auckland Trotting Clnb's Spring Meeting to he held at Alexandra I'ark on Saturday next:— Maiden Handicap, one mile and a-half. — Favour Royal limit, Goya limit, Norland 12yds behind, Gipsy Mac 12yds behind, Maqueda 12yds behind, Mutu 12yds behind, Nancy Drift 12yds behind. Miss Murphy 12yds behind, Dignity 24yds behind, Toiler 2-eyels benhid, 'i olar Mar 30yds behind, Sandy Patch OOyils behind. Cello —yds behind, Gold Rod 84yds LcUind, Kereouc 90yds behind.

Middle Class Handicap, one mile and ahalf.—Spearmint limit, Olltou Way limit, Sweet Mint limit, Queen Pirate limit Temple limit, Victor Wood limit, All Bell limit, Beuusant limit, Charming Rod limit, Dean Hiilo:i limit. Jewel Fashion limit. Lock wood 12vds behind, Wild Ijiss 24yds behind, Te Awa 48yds behind, Lady Burlington 60yds behind, Galiudo Belle 72yds behind.

Spring Handicap, two miles. —Harold Devon limit, .loan of Are 12yds behind, Aueturlo 12yd s behind. Norah Creina 12yds behind. Lieutenant 24yds behind, Ilaruld Junior 24yds behind, Wuverley 30yds bebiud. Steel Bell 116 yds behind.

Onehunga Handicap, two miles. — Wilding 12y,1s behind, Rothcllff 12yds !«•- hind, Quadroon 12yds behind, Miss Rolre 24yds behind, Manuka Park 24yds behind, Tim Doolan 24yds behind. Gold Girl S4yds behind.

Mountain Handicap, one mile and a-half. —.Special Irish 12yds behind, Hint 36yds beblnd. De Why 48yds behind, Ambcrlte 48y,is behind, Grattan Abbey 00yds beblnd, KJriklriroa 72v_ behind, Tattles S4yds behind.

Stewards' Handicap, one mile. —Ruanul limit. Rosie Drift limit, Keuipsey 12yds behind, Selkirk 12yds behind. Silver Black 12yds behind, Thu Dooltin 24yds beblnd, Shanghai 4Syds behind. Bronze Patch 48yds behind, Sanddrift 72yds behind, Dorothy Dimple 72yds beblnd. October Handicap, one mile and a-quarter. -August Child limit. Prince Itufus limit, Little Kauri 12yds behind. North Crelna 12yels behind. Joan of Arc 12yds behind, Derby Dillon 12yds behind. Trooper Dillon 12yds behind. Prince Poole 12yds behind, Harold Junior 12yds behind, Warerley 12yds behind. Steel Bell tielyds behind. Eccentric tiOyds behind. Electric Handicap, one mile.—Tc Awa limit, Goodrich limit, Gnllndo Belle limit. Comedy Chief 12yds behind, Kempsey —yds behind, Rothcllff 24yds behind, Victor G. 30yds behind. Itenben .IC.vds behind. Wilding 48yds behind. Shanghai 60yds behind, (iold Girl 72yds behind.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 245, 14 October 1918, Page 7

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 245, 14 October 1918, Page 7

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 245, 14 October 1918, Page 7