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AUSTRALIAN RACING.

AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB'S

AUTUMN MEETING.

[By Buxneftip Tklbqraph—Copvaieas.J

Fourth Dat.

[PSB PBJBBS ASSOCIATION.] Received April 12th, 8.30 p.m. SYDNEY, Aprfl 12. Glorious weather waa. experienced for the final day's racing of the Australian Jockey Club's autumn meeting to-day, with a cool breeze. There was a large attendance. The Hon. Jaa. White's horses, sold on Friday, ran under their new owners* colors. The following are fche results , :—

ThkKousHaxdicap, a handicap sweepstakes of 5 sots ea4b, lie, with 2U> soys added. For three-year-OitU; second horse dUuovsfrom the prize. Cue mile and tli.ee furlongs. MrH. C. White's be Aatseue, 3yre, by Sir Modred—MllUa, Bst 71D .. vGaius(urd) 1 Mr J. Wliaou'd vu c I'he Surf, 3>«, ttot7U> Mi J. Wilson's b g Rudolph, 3yra, Bit aib Five started. (Hales) 8

Antaeus was first into the straight, but in the iasc 100 yards The Serf oaine with a greac rush and was only beaten by a neck. Xime,amin3y£sec

Thx Plack Handicap, a, free handicap eweep--Btuns.es of 10 suvtt each lor atar&en, with WO soyu added, ior horsea that bave run qmu Becouil or third iv any race o< the value oi 100 sove or upwards, in which not leas than sis horses have started, utter toe AUtuinu Mooting of ISSy. The seuoud io re* cbive WO aud the third 50novation* ihu prize, uaenuleaudahalf. Mr X iSiayo'a Hup Bitiere, by Grand Flaneur —Wuniu»a, i>yrs,ost luld .-. ■ (K. Moraul' 1 Mr o. T. Koborts' or m Bonnie opeo, iytt, fctlilo.. • .. .. (Vandorwaidun) 2 Mr JB. iieys' ns br o Sir W iUiim, U yrs, act Wl» (is'ieioer) 3 Twelve horses started. Won by half ft length. Time, 2min 40sec. The axsEPueckASß, a handicap sweepstakes of lUßovseacu, lib, wiuu iuu muvs added; second huree 100 eovstroni the prize. OVtr Buah cuurae and jumps as the Coinioitte* shdOl direct. About luree nines. - Mr Joiiu itae'a br k liuokowarn, by Dllke-~ a'loiH. Alcuouulu, aged, MMi ultt (Ovvuer; 1 Mr Joan ti&e s chit uuy Jj'uwkoa. aged, iuec 310 .. ... ■' ;v .. (Haiileld) 2 Mr E. Key's (Qβ) br g Albert, aged, met 716

Other starters were Melton, Marmion, Kuikyne, John, urfcfton, ana BlueDeard, ■' to 1 agst Titokowaru, 5 to 1 Guy Fawkeij, 6 to 1 JLulkyne;

luokowam cub out the running for a mile. JbtaesiuK the etaad Che Hf»6 cune be was leading Graf ton by twenty lengths, Guy Favvkea lying third, and,, the obherea long way behiha. Aldhg" the back of the course Titokoweru Increased his lead co thirty lengths from Graf ton, who was lengths-'iix advance 61 Guy Fawkes. Approaching the:jump ia frout of the stand, tiraitou went up to the leader and.: Was first over the pogtgcle. This, advantage he increased, and at the. back of Che course had a strong lead from the favorite, but nearing the hdrne' tufii Kae set the New Zeaiaacier going, and at the jump into the straight haa Graf ton beaten, winning easily at uheiiniah by four lengths. Grai ton finished ,second, , but was disqualliied, being short freight. Guy jTawlcea therefore secured second place, and Albert third. Xime,>7min Jileec,

Thb SboQKO Ntfrskby Handicap, a handicap sweepstaites of d sove each, lft, with 3UO soys added. Second hprsu SO so Vβ from the „ prize, titer twe-j?ear-«i(iB. yix t .• MrKMartlas Uroetora,^yrs .. : .. i Mr X.'Lamond's b f Ifimuiie, & yra .< k . i Mr J.fcJutberlaud'sblk^Paris,2yra .. 3 Fourteen, Time, Imin lessee The owners of Gresfprd and Emmie Agreed to divide the stakes.. , , { A.J.C. Plater a aweep3take*of KJMreeaoh, 1 {orXeit. with euva added.; JCor three yeara uld and upwards. Second horse 1M aud third horse 100' soys from the prize. Weigh, forage, l'htee inUva, M* I>.-o. Wallace's bh CarWne,,4yte, by ■ koh. W. ©atoum's oh Melos, 1 ft** M Mr T. Jones' oh o Sifeadaought, 3 yra, &tao - (Hale*) 8 These were the only etarters. Carbine went away with the lead, followed by Meloe and- Dreadnought in that order, And Xh& pbaitioue Wete maintained the Whole distance, Carbine -winning by threeOf a leugth. Time, Quiin Vsec : The Final Handicap, a haddicap sweepatikea of 6 Bpvs 1 forfeit, with S&f jots added; second horse W sove from the ptixs. One and a quartef Mile. . Mr C. T. Kobei cs' b in Bounie Spec, 4 yra. by ROblrisoa Of tisoe—JLady Spec .. *. 1 Mr T. Ivory's b sLancer, a«ed .. ..2 Mr J. Monaghan'B erf f KVeline, 4 yra .. 3 Fifteen started. (Wot hj :t»d lengths. Time, 2min I7sec.

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7524, 14 April 1890, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN RACING. Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7524, 14 April 1890, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN RACING. Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7524, 14 April 1890, Page 5

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