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AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING.

MALTSTER WINS THE DERBY.

United Press Association—By Eleotrio Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, September 8. There was beautiful weather for the opening day of tho Australian. Jockey Club's Spring Meeting and a good attendance. Results: — HUiwuE HANDICAP, a sweep of 5 soya each, with 200 sovb added; second 50 boys from stake. About two miles and three furlongs. R. O Connor's blk f? Oberon, by TridentQuail, 6yrs, 9st 3lb - 1 H. Darzui s scr v The Labourer, by Gozo Dorothy, oyrs, 9st 71b — — 2 J. B. Barclay's br g Aberdare. by Belvedaire, 6yrs, 10st 51b — ••.• 3 Ten stacted- Won by three lengths. Time, 4min 36»3K. , , TRIAL STAKES, a sweep of 5 soys each, with 550 soys addea; second 50 aovs from stake. Special weights. One mile and a quarter. I. Foulsham'a br c Lancaster, by Hotchkiss—Frailty, 4vra ... — ••• l A. Wiliisms's b c San Fran, by Gozo—Procella, 3yrs ... ••• •■• — ■" C. Jeffries's b c Barbarossa, by Medallion— Aigerine, 3yrs ... ... — — *

Twelve others ran. _ Betting: Evens Lancaster, 4 to 1 agst Barbarossa, 10 to 1 the others. Won by three lengths. Time, 2mm 12Jsec. A.J.C. DERBY, a sweep of 30 soya each, witfa 603 soys added; second 100 soys aad third 50 from stake. For three-year-o.ds. Coltrto carry Bat 101b, fillies fist sib. One mile and a half. R. Orr'e br c Maltster, by Bill of Portland —Barley, S3t 10:b ... (Lewis) J. W. Bailey's br c Hautboy, by Haut-bnon —Meridian, Bst 10lb ... (Kuhn) 2 C. Carlisle's br f Hautesse, by Haut-brion Alga, Bst Sib 3 Yarrabee, Schimnel, Lord Rudolph and Phiilibog a'?o started. Betting: 10 to 9 on Hautboy, 3 to 1 agst Maltster, 6 to 1 Hautesse. From an excellent start Yarrabse Jed to the

stand, where Hautease took charge, with Hautboy and Maltster nest. This position was maintained to the mile post, where Lord Rudolph deposed Maltster, and at the far side assumed the lead from Hautesse. At five furlongs the filly again took charge. A furlong Jurther on Phillibeg fell, and Ya.rra.bee and Lord Rudolph toppled over him, S. Callinan, the rider of having his collarbone broken, and Woodgate, the rider of

Yarrabee, being severely injured. Entering the straight Hautboy deposed Hautesse, Malster running into second At the Loger stand Maltster drew right out from Hautboy, and under the whip won by a length and a half. Time, 2min 39isec. EPSOM KAN LUCAP, a sweepstake of 20 sove. each, with 1000 soys added; second 20C soys and tihird 100 soys from stake. One mile. J. "Williams's b g Ampier, by Far Niente— Electric Light, oyra, 7st 4lb (Cooper) 1 J. Hardcastle's b m Cyanide, by Metal —Aspasia, 6yrs, 3st ... ... (L. Kuhu) 2 W. Kelso's b k Dandy, by Martini Henry —Vain Glory, 5yT3, 93t 4lb (Johnston) t H. V. Foy's b m Au'.d Lang Syne, 'by Lochiel—Recolete, syrs, 7st 13lb (Delaney) t All the final acceptors started. Betting: 7to 1 agst Dandy, Bto 1 Eeviver, 9 to 1 Auld Lang Syne, 14 to 1 Cyanide, Saras-

wftti and Argo. From the seven furlong post Gft'.lina led the field, with Reviver, Latein and Sapir together. At , five furlongs Bange came to the front, ■with Ranfurly. Undaunted, Ampier and Auld Lang Syne next. Bange led to the straight by four lenptflifl, but at the Leger stand Ampier romped away, with Cyanide, Dandy, Auld Lang Syne following, and won by twe lengths, a head separating second and third. Time, lmin 41Jsec. SPRING STAKES, a sweep of 10 soya each, with 400 soys added; second 50 cove from stake. For three-year-olds and upwards. Weight-fpr-age. One mile and a half. Sir R. Clarke's i> g Paul Pry, by Lochiel— Busybody, aged ... ... ... 1 i G. A. Towton's b li Tarquin, by Neckersgat —Tarpeia, syrs ... ... ... 2 E. H. Kaight's dh m. Mora, by Malua— "White Star, aged ... ... ... 3 Eight started. Betting* 5 to 4 agst Paul Pry, 5 to 1 Torquin. Eiridsdale made the running for the greatei part of the journey, but once in the straight Paul Pry took charge, and won by air lengths. Time, 2min 3SJsec. KENSINGTON HANDICAP, a, sweep of 5. sovß each, with. 200 soys added; second 5C Boya from stake. Seven furlongs. G. Miller's eh m Loch Cliverden, by Lochiel—Lady Cliverden, 6yrs, Bst 61b ... 1 I. Cook's b!k in Stelene, by Fusilier—Stella, aged, 7et 2.b ... ... ... ... 2 W. Smyth's br h Boreas 11., by Lttle Birnie—Nun, syrs, 9st lib ... ... ... 3 Twenty-seven started. "Won by half a length. Time, lmin 30£ sec.

Acceptances for the North Otago and Rangitikei Jockey Club's Spring Meetings, and nominations for the Geraldine J.C. Meeting close to-dny. The President of the Trotting Conference received the following telegram from the Colonial Secretary on. Saturday:—"Twentysix totalisator licenses allocated to Trotting Clube. The list will bo sent to the Secretary of Conference by mail."

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10757, 10 September 1900, Page 6

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AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10757, 10 September 1900, Page 6

AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10757, 10 September 1900, Page 6