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VICTORIA RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING.

Unit<vl Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (Received sth, 5.55 p.m.} rLEitIXGTOX. March 5. In accordance -with its incrcaw'.ng prosperity the nulumn gathering of tha V.iv.C. provod the biggewt on record. Tho weather was fine, boit.i; much warmer than at u;any Spring Mcotingfr. The racing was splendid, and tho MTonci and third raoe* were run in record t i mc. X csults: — J'iXKS Hi KDLE KACE HANDICAP, of 3PO saws. Two nidee. H. ]",. Connolly's b m Koya! Fleet, by Fieet Admiral—lndoitncv, t>yrs, list Jib 1 D O'Brien and T. J. br c King's Uansom, by Pecanee —Bandit Queen. 6yrs>, 10st 13,b .. .. ..2 R M. Ha';vkor's <h g- Hayrick, by Tho limvester—Sibyl, tyre, 9i?t Hlb .. .. :; Fonrtccu etartnl. Tho winner wts never troubled, winning <4iS ly by two lengrths i Jour lengths between eoi-oad iuid third. Tinac>, ormn IlGJsoc. ST. LKGEK STAKES, a sweepstakes of 20 soys each, with 750 soys added. For three-year-olds. Colta or geldings Bft u>; h, iiilies S?t 7lb. One milo and ihreequarter.l. J. jiinr.'s, b c Daiinus, by Bobadil—Dnnaide, Sst 101b ..' .. 1 C. L. McDonald's b c Golden Point, by Graffon— A-.irons, Sst 10lb .. ..2 .1. Wilson, junr.'s b c iiobadea. by Bobadil —Arde.i, v -«t laib .. .. .. 3 Tjit" other starters were: —Indiscreet, Aurofodinu, St. Wyu, Gimrest, Firearm, uud Stepniak —lsht;vr frelding. Uanani led Ironi *tait to ih-.ish. with Golden P.ur.t al-A-viys Iviiuly. Uanaiid led into tho ■'traight by a lor.sjth from AurofodiiiA and (iolclcn Point, with tho others hunched. Bothen made a fruitless effort. Won by i\ length and j h.>lf; a len.mh between se-efed aiul tli:rd. Time. :imin s?.?ec. XEWMAIUvKT HANTHCAP a swcppsWjke of 25 soys e-seh with l-oO mjvs added; second -_'.">0 Fr,v.-, mid third 125 soys from ?take. Six furlongs. A. S. Chirnsitle's blk in Queen of Scots, by Wallace—Tortile. syrs, ~A 9lb (Cooper) 1 C. Itichards's di f I>3ert Uosn, by Alalster — MaugosJee-n. oyrs, Sst alb (Foulsham) 2 G. A. HaiTson's b <- Broadsword, by C3anriinald—Safeguard, lyrs, 7st I3lb (Connell) 3 JLila Ost. Blair<:our Sst 13lb. Maltciiestcr Ral lllb. Kurinaai Sst Gil). Hoax 8»t slb, Trug-uiini Sst 411),' Captain White Sst .lib, Gold Thread Sst 31b. Right. Away 7st 13lb, Lady Kobadil 7si lllb. Lasrer 7st lllb. Little, Lad 7st lllb. Hartfell 7rt 9lb. Lautoka 7st 71b, >-ii .vara Kiiy.i. 7st 7lb, Skybolt 7rt Gib, Sentrunous 7st "alb, Jnck Mettus. 7st 31b, John Porter (M 131b Bravo Heart 6st 13lb. Braves cot 6M. Hlb. St. Marpftret Cat 7lb. Dejicon Skinner Cst 7lb. lx>rd Kilcheran 6st Tib. England Gst 71 b, Xari 6st 7lb also started.

Captain White, Blairgour and Braw Scot were thi> first to breuk the line, and Ntrwara Eliya.-was also prominent. Passing the four furlongs post at a great bat, Blnirgour led from Captain "White, Kuwara Eliya, KurinKai, Desert hose, Laper, Hartfell. and Rishtavray. Tho latter led into the straight proper from Desert Rose and Blairgour, who at this stags was beaten. Qu*en of Scots then dashed out, followed by Broadetvord. Desert Rose was gaining on Queen of Scot?, and in an exciting finish Queen of Scots won by a neck. Desert Rose was half a length in front of Broadsword. England was fonrth. Time, lmin 12Jsec. SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES, a sweepstake of 15 soys each, with 700 soys added. For two-year-old?. Colts Bst 10lb, fillies and peldings Bst 7!b. Six furlongs. 11. Power's b f Wilario, by WaUacc— Murna, Bst Tib .. .. .. 1 K. S. McLood's blk c Sconoer, by Malster—Warfare, Sat 10lb .. ..2 J. Turnbull'B br c Flailn, by Bobadil— Our Queen, Bst 101b .. .. .-3 ESSENDON STAKES, a sweepstake of 10 Hove each, with 750 soys added. Weight-for-age. One mile and a half. 5. Gre-en's blk o Comedy King, by Persimmon—Tragedy Queen, 4yra. Bst lllb X P. mid W. Mitchell's eh h Trafalgar, by Wallace—Grand Canary, syrs, 9st 3lb .. 2 IS. Gordon's br h Alawa, by Malster— Crossfire, oyre, 9st 3lb .. •• ..3 BRUNSWICK STAKES HANDICAP, a sweepstake of 3 soys eacn, with 250 sove added. One mile and a quarter. E. E. D. Clarke's b c Eye Glass, by Isinglass—Riiver Trent, 4yrs .. ..1 W. Smith's eh g Royal Blue, by True. Blue, agt*l .. • ■ • ■ .. 4 W. -L. Smith's b g Adagio, by Mozart— Folly, syrs .. .. •• •• 3 J. Witworth's nlk c Chauvelin, by Soult —Inamorata, 4yrs .. •• ..4 •WANGANUI J.C.'S AtTTtJHN MEETING. JACKSON STAKES .DAY. (press association telegram.) WANGANUI, March -1. The second day's racing of the Wangranui Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting was held to-day in fino but dull weather. There was a very large attendance, and tho totaliaator, receipts amounted to X 15,242, as against £13,665 on the second day last year. The total for the meeting' wu3 £31,369, as compared with £24,450 at last year's meeting. Results: — AUTUMN HANOTCAP, of 150 soys; second 20 roys, and third 10 nova from stake. One mile. 6. Hon. J. D. Ormond's b g Humming Bird, by Birkenhead —Lyrebird, 3yrs, Gst 7lb .. .. (H. Watson) 1 2. J. Brett's b c St. Felix, 4yrs, 7st lllb (C. Jenkins) 2 1. A. Hall's eh g North East, 6yrs, Bst3lb (W. Prke) 3 3 Rill 7st lllb (W. Ryan), 4 Lethean 7st 31b (C. Brown), 5 Mulga Bill 6st 121b (C. Emerson), and 7 Mataari 6st lllb (A. Mcalso started. (Winner bred by owner and trained by S. WaddelL) Humming Bird went away in front of Mulga Bill and St. Felix. Along the back stretch Humming Bird was out three lengths in front of Mulga Bill, with Kill going up fast and Jfulffft Bill retiring. Humming Bird led into the straight with Kill on her quarters, and St. Felix corning fast on the outside. In a desperate finish. Humming Bird won under punishment by a neck from St Felix; North East a length and a half further back. Rill, Mulga Bill. Lethean, and Mataari finished iv that order. Time, lmin 43 2-sth sec. 11ATARAW- HACK HANDICAP, of 100 soys; second 15 eovs, and third 5 soys from stake. Six furlongs. 2. J. Dunlop'a br g Jackpin, by Lupir.— —Jet, syre, 7st 13lb .. (W. Ryan) 1 4 J Evan's br g Con tho Snaughraun, 3yrs* 9st .. .. • • (H. Gxay) 2 3. E. J. Watt's br g Winning Post, 3jT9, Bst 12lb .. .. (C. Jenkins?) 3 5 Deploy 7st 7lb fC. Emerson), 6 Allurement 7st 71b (C. Brown), 1 Pixiwai 7et 6lb (G Lowe). 7 Lady Loo 7et 41b (P. Holmes), 11 Voco 7at 31b (A. Ward), 9 St. Gate 7st (W Price), 8 Taft 7at (C. Monk), 12 Grey Eagle 7st (J. McLean), and 10 First Blend 7st (A. McMillan) also started. (Winner trained by M. Gardiner.) Taft and Winning Post were out in front over the first two furlongs, with Jeckpin handy, the favourite, Piriwai, being badly left " Jackpin was first into th« straight, -with Winning Post and Taft handy, and Con the Shaughraun coming fast on tho inside. Jackpiu drew out in the last furTong, and won comfortably by a length from Con tho Shaughraun; Winning Post a length further away. Time, lmin 15 3-3Ui JACKSON STAKES, of 500 eovs; second 75 eovs, and third 25 bots from stake. "Weight-foT-age. Six furlongs. 1 W. G. and G. L. Stead's and G. D. Greenwood's bo Vice-Admiral, by,

Multilorni— iiattler, 3yrs, Bst Blb (H. Gray) 1 1. G. T>. Greenwood's h f Peirenc, byAchilles—Blnewuter, 2yre. 6st 13lb (C. Emerson) 2 3. C. Maybin's b r Truo Shot, by Pistol —Alveary. 4yrs, Bst lllb (C Jenkins) 3 2. Sir Gco. Clifford's b f Madame Madcap, 3yra, Bst slb .. .. (W. Price) 0 4. Mr Hizhdem'a b f Bronze, 2yrs, 6st 13lh {J. McLean) 0 (Winner bred by the late Gco. G. Stead and trained by R. J. Mason.) Vice Admiral and Peireno were coupled. True Shot went out in front of Vice Admiral and Peirene. and the three turned into the straight together. True Shot was beaten in the last furlong, and in a slashing finish Vice Admiral beat Peirene by a bare boss. Titne. linin 14 3-51h ccc. FORDELL HANDICAP HtfRDLES. of 150 save: !>ccond 15 soys, and third 5 eovs from ftake. One mile and thrte-q carters. 5. 11. Sanders' eh fj Hydrant, by Jetd'Eau Cartouche, u£cd. 9at Clb (W. Youns) 1 1. J. Cameron's r m Maidi, aged, IDst oil) (C. Price) '2 '>. \V. Davies's br g Xavier, aged. lOst 3lb (E.Murtagrh) 3 :? Playmate X2st lib (H. Telford), 4 Gold Bird !M 10lb (T. Pritchard). 6 9s t 4l'o .F. Cre»s). 3 Waiknraka Oat lib (11. Futchcr) ;ind 7 Chase Mab 9a t (J. Levin), io*o started. (Winner bred by S. H. Gollan and trained by T. Prichiml.) Playmate, XnVier ard Waikaraka led the field to the straight, where Waikaraka was in front of Hydrant. GoM ilird, Ros«rrore acd Chaso Mab. Playmate joined the leaders r.t the top bend. wher» Ifaidi ar.d Xavi>.r also went uj>. Hydrnrit was into the straight, followed by RopcgK.ve. Hydrant won_comfortnbiy by two lengths from Maidi. Xarisr was a l«npth av,-ny. Biitl Rosecro-e. "Waikaraka «nd Chas»e Mab followed in that order. Playmate fell at the last hurdle, ami broke dowii badly. Time. 3min 20sec.

S. \V. iloltoee'e bik g Mahula, Gyrs, ICtet 71b .... .. ' ifiynn) 2 5. J. Larmer's b tn Astrac», aged, 9st 21b (F. Cross) 3 •1 Waitapu lOst 3lb (11. Tclford). 2 Euroco 9st lib (C. Cwhrano). 6 Maori Riflo "Jst (Futcher), .uui 7 Mmura 9st (W. bimpkins), also startfil '.U'imicr trained by H. Jackson.) Aslra«a 1«1 from Euroco and Rjbslono Pippin. The latter look charge nt tho top bend, and drawing away iron; itlahuta and Astrwa, won coiuiortably by two lengths, a length j between second and third. Euroco was fourth, Maori Rifle fifth, and Minura last, limr, ,U i-ith *co. • J %VA.NGA>.CI STAKES HANDICAP, of 350 ; soys; second 40 sovg, ;uk! third 10 soys fiom stake. Ono mile and a half. •2. J. H. Puvsscr's br f Lady Medallist, by St. Alwynnc— Diploinu, 4jts. S?t. lPlb (C. Jenkins) 1 7. R. Brourli's b f To 4yr.», tot 9il> i 1. G. D. ttrconwootl's b m Misi-U.of. 6yr». 9st . .. (H. Gray) :i 0 Mei:di)> Sst 41b (A. Olwcri. i> Kopu 8»t 4ib (W. Price! (i Parable 7st 81b (C. Brown), G Lady Jle-nschikoff Cat 13lb (E. McConnoHl. unci 4 Goodwin Park ast 121b (,J. M.<-Lvrjn) etartctl. {Winner bred in Aiistrali;» and irainoi by owner.) From a prcwd start Lady Medallist, took the Jcad in front of Pnniblc. Jliss Mischir', To Puia itnd Kopu, wMi Goodwin Park la.«t. Passing die stand tho order was Lady Medallist. Te Puia, Kopu, Miss Mischief, and Parable Lady XlvvUllist a;wl T-f Pt;;a twrr.«l into the str:uglit together while iliss Mischief came strongly rathe outaide. Forging: ahrad in the etiuight Ludy Medallist won a tine raco by a length and a quarter from T-e Pints. Mis? iUschiet w:ivs a neck away with Mcndip, ' Goodwin Park, Kopu, and Parable jicxt in order. Time, imin ;!5 l-sth seo. [IUKRISON HACK HANDICAP, of 100 fovs; I cocoi:d 15 soya, and third 5 f-ova from stuke. ()De mile and a distance-. 5. *\V. Bcsfs .blk m Mcroze. by St. Clelncnts—Ora. 6yri. 9st 4lb * (T. Prilchard) 1 '2. J. Foreman's l> 2: Mallet, aged. S?t 9lb (H. Gray) 2 7. R. T. TnrnbiiU's br c Laius, 4yrs, 7st 9!b (L. Trail 1) 3 ' :> Kauron 9st 1 lib (W. Price), 7 Attention >Sst illb (F. D. J ones;, 8 LeolaiilM fist 101b (W. Yountr.). 9 Kilosteri Bst 6lb (A. Oliver). 1 Brown Trout, tet 6lb (C. Jenkins), 4 Ladrono j 7st 71b (J. McLean), 0 Esmeh 7st :!lb (C. Brown). 10 Lady Heroine 7st lib (11. Oldfinch), and 11 Taft 7st (C. Monk) also started. Taft led Kauxoa, Ladione, and Estwh down 1 flhe straight and along the baci, where Lad- j rone and Meroze went to tho front, Mnroze, came, away, in the straight and won cornfort-a-uly by a length from Mallet. Lai us was hall a length away with Brown Trout, Lndrone, and Knmoa finishing in that order. Time, Iniin 55 4-sth sec. tAiiEWELL HANDICAP, of 130 tare: second 20 eovs, and third 10 soya from stake. Six furlongs. 2. A. Hall's b g St. Bill, by St. Clements —Billingagute mare, agotl, 7st 91b (W. Prioc) 1 3. F. S. Seaton's br f Lady Moutoa, 4yra, ost 91b .. .. (J. McLean) 2 1. Mr Iliphden's br c Boanerges, 4yrs, Set 121b .. ..... .. ..3 St. Bill quickly went to the front and Ical Lady Moutoa and Boanerges in that order all the way, just lneiinjj lonß enough to beat Lady Moutoa by a nope. Boanerges was a length away. Time, lmin 15 2-Slh etc. The -winning payments in connection with the meetin" are:—J.Ames £575, W. G. and G. Ii b'tead and G. D. Greenwood £400, G D. Greenwood £110, J, H. ProEser £460' T. O'Xeill JKJO. W. T. Hook £IGO, Alox. Hall £150. J. Brett £140, Hon. J. D Ormond £140, E. J. Watt £130. H. Sanders £130, J. Ryan £95. IL J. Cameron £80, G. Dunlop £80, "W. Best £90, A. Alexander £75. C. Mnybin £K», 11. Brough £40, ,7. Cameron £35. Mr Hisbden £35, P. S. Easton £20, W. Homes £15, J. Foreman £15, W. Dariw £15, C. A. H", Monckton £15, R. J. Matthews £15, H. KocJpro £10, A. E. Tucker £5, P. E. Bftlcbvin £5. -1. La-nuen £5, R. T. Turnbtill £5; total, £3330. ■ • '. . NEW- BRIGHTON T.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING. Tho weaihor was fine for the opening day of the New Brighton Trotting Club's Autumn Meeting, which commenced on Saturday. The course and its surroundings woro in nice order, while the recently effected improvements added greatly to the comfort <it thouo present. At starting time tho attendance was not large, but it improved considerably after the first race. The sum of £6984 was passed through the totaiisator, us against £6071 10s on tho corresponding day last year, llesulte: — TKIAL HANDICAP (in saddle), of 50 eovu; socond 5 Bova from etake. 4.10 class. One ruilo and a h&lf. 2. Dr. T. A. Machattie's blk c BaadaJero, by Mambrino Abdallah—San Toy, 4yr», lleec .. .. (J. MoLelland) 1 7. 11. Ferguson's Novel wood, 16sec > (M. 3Edw*rda) 2 3. C. Packhara's Futurity, llaec (J. Mcseervey) 3 15 OM Fred Caoc, 5 L«dy Devon 9seo and Blithe Lad 14aoo (coupled), 13 Black Monarch 13sec, 1C Punter W. 13sec, » Teresa 13sec, 1 Rosemary Hecc, 8 Corinn*, l4sec, 11 Terrific 14eec, 1* Sunlight Usec,, fleasant Child,, llsec, U Red Mora 14sec, 10 unview l&sec, «Jid 12 Lady Wallec© 16sec also started. Novolwood commenced well, and at the stand. wae six lengths clear of Rosemary, after whom came Black Monarch. The leader held his advantage all along the back, and till within a furlong of the poet. There ho was caught by Band&lcro. who beat him in the run homo by a length. Futurity was third, fifty yards away, followed .by Rosemary- lime, 3min 55 3-sth see. LADIES BRACELET HANDICAP (in harness), of 40 &ov»; second 5 eovs from stoke. Ono mile. 5. Mrs P. Hill'e br m Ivy Woodburn, by Woodburn Chief—Young irvington mare, 4yre. 20seo .. .. (Mr R. Mumford) 1 2. Mrs G. Ferguson's Provocation, 20aeo (Mx G. Ferguson) 2 3. Mrs A. G. Wilson's Lord Heathoote, 18sec .. .. Olr A. Howard) 3 16 Bellis scr, 18 Chikle Beldon 4eec, 4 King Tracey lOsec and Yellow Ribbon ISsec (coupled), 8 The Lark 14seo, 11 Doily Lintoa 16sec, 13 Prince Heniy 163& C, 15 Thelma T. IGsec, 1 Reka lGsec. VI lioso Elect lSeec, 11 Hiroki lSsoc, 10 Botty Martin ISsec, 19 Winter Rose 18sec, 14 Maggie Wylie 18seo and Miss Franz 20seo (coupled) 7 Thicket 19aec and Bessie Child 19sec (coupled), 9 Alphie K. 19sec and Eunice 19aec (coupled), 2 Tillie 20sec (coupled with Provocation), 6 Metallic 20eec and Governor Jack 20aeQ (coupled), and 5 Imperious 22sec (coupled with Ivy Woodburn) also started. Ivy Woodbum was in front all the way, and won by three lengths. Lord Heathcote I was a. poor third, with Prince Henry, Childe Beldon, and Bellis next. Time, 2min 88scc. BURWOOD HANDICAP (in harness), of 100 eova; second 15 eovs, and third 10 eovg from st&ke. Five-minute class. Two > miles. 1. D. Spence'e b g Little Tib, by Rothschild colt, Byre, lOseo ..(J. Meeeervey) 1 7. T. G. Fox's Adventuress. 6soc (Owner) 2 2. 11. B. Hubbard's Blackchild Boy, 12»ec (Owner) 3 5 Fusee scr, 8 Bell Car 2seo, 6 Lord Althorp 4sec, 9 Franzie esec, 3 Beetle Nut lOsec, <and 4 Rubican 12scc &Ibo started. Blackchild Boy showed the way from the start, and at tho half-mile post he was well clear of Little Tib and Franzie. The leader had lost nothing of his advantage at the stand, where Little Tib, Adventuress, end Beetle Nut were hie immediate attendants Five furlongs from home. Little Tib j*n past Blackchild Boy, with Adventuress heading the others. Little, Tib waa first into the straight, and though Adventuress paused Blackchild Eoy, ehe could not get W Little Tib, who -won a good race by three lengths. Blackchild Boy was third, seven lengths *wey, followed by Franzie and Beetle Jtfut. Time, 4min 56 4-Xh sec. BEXLEY HANDICAP (in saddle), of 55 Bova; second 5. cove from stake. 5 15 class. Two miles. 1. W. J. Doyie'a b h Starchild. by Rothschild, Gyra, 9sec .. (J. McLelland) 1 2. T. Pickering's b p Clive, 15sec _ _ (Cameron) 2 3. J. Pxecce s Bhie Rose, 7sec (J. Meeservey) t 4. A. Gallagher s J.C.H., lasec (Owner) + 6 Slewee lsec, 7 Maori Child'GEec, and S Esma 13eec also started. J.C-H. and Clive showed the way into the back straight, wbere Siewce and Blue liose ran past them. With a mile gone, Blue Rose was just in front of Slowee, and then came Starchiid, J.C.H., and Clive. Half a mile from home J.C.H., Starchild, and Clive closed on the leaders, and m tho home straight Starrbild drew out, and won a frood race by throe lengths from Clive. Blue Rose and J.C.H. finished on terms twelve Jengthe back. Time, sr;nn 6 3-sth hoc INNOVATION HANDICAP {in hernees), of 50 sots; s-econd 5 &ovs from jstake; 4.10 c!«?s. One mile and a half. 1. W. F. .Tackinan's b m Royal Vesta, by Albert Victor—Vesta Nash, Syrs, Bsoc (M. Edwards) 1 2. A. G. Wilson's Lord Heathcote, 12aec (A. Wilson) 2 11. C. Anneit's Prince Henry, lOsec (Owner) 3 10 Miss Moore 6sec, 7 Block Betty Bsec, 9 Chrywe lOsec, 3 Reka llecc. It Mayflower llsec, C Littlo Joe llsec, 15 Maggie Wylie llsec, 12 Vibrator Usec, 13 My Pol Usec, 5 Rosemary 14i=ec, 1 St. Oiner and Sunview 16sec (coupled) also started. Rosemary and Lord Ueatiicote were a.t tho head of aifaira to the stand, where Royal Vesta ran past them. From th;s out the favourite had matters all her own way, winning, easing up, by ei}<ht lengths from Lord Heathcote. Prince jrleury wae third, a hundred yards ay.-ay. followod by Rosemary and St. Orner. Time, 3min 50scc. ELECTHiC HANDICAP (in caddie), of 55 soys; second 5 soys from stake. 2.33 class. One mile. 1. A R. Tcwksbury'* blk m Mine A. R. i. Wilkfs, by" Black Wilkes—Lady by.'phk:, (iyr», lOsec.. (J. McLellandi 1 4. C. M-außoa'H Jackaroo, 10& cc (D. Morgan) 2 3. U. Peel's Troubadour, 3eec (j. Tudhope) 3

Bjnta ll.ee, and , Go W L^^^g Gold Lace started well, and at XiW ~'f% well clear of Jaciaroo, the rest v* V***bv Troubadour and Mie. A J| Soon after nassing the ha!f mile poU too took charge. K nd he held Within fifty yards of tho.poit nf^t,.* 1 * A. R. T. WilkM came witf a eoo d * Mfc •" won by a length. twelve lendh* nwav, wi»V liriv.* , > ir ,, * fobrth. Gold Lace and BtpwteMX 2iu;n 'J'.< l-:"i!h sec. ' : U. Allan, tho rider of Rep,» al< . r . „,(,= ',! rntlier setioue injuries to his h«nl ™ la *e 5. B Ed^ard, S b X V enr , Isr r bT ffl fe I v.lcve, aued. 17sec .. (O.JL. . f>. Mr. K. J. Mclnror 1 . I : VT.. Anr.etf, Klcctric J.ck.^ S '/ »t» n w . 7 Sell Air KJscc. 3 Ro-olie ljsec. 2 Dolly Wool 2fJ Maonwcxxl 19* cc. also st»rted !fl Uii-Arsinger quick!y ran to'tho front .•/ Rt the end of five furlongs "aye pard From thi.s out "tl.; St ' t*re all hsa own way, nad mt wmuV v.??*' l yards from Bushrwieer. finished third, forty yard. aw«v ?•*' ' Salt Air. Time, fi'mia 6«" ,4 *»- DASH HANDICAP cm h«n,«,) rf j, . - second 5 eovs from stake. 2.33 cW n? J mile. '■ w % O»» A i. W J. Own', b p HmoM Minto/L * I nnco imperia;. Cyrs. -Jsec 7 f, i V*. n. M»h*m-5 Ripon cJl'£* "» -, 1. J. A. Bucklaad's KavaUj.^pP^ ,4 * * yi^( Rockefeller ssec and 3 ldl £ JSft" . Kavfilli led to tho half rmlo port «a tl rnve way to Harold Minto. Recjnc jZja ' top turn Ripen Child took thcnij-h be passed K.vnlli in the v* + could not pet to Ha-rold Minta iSr *f by eight length.. Kavalh «»e \v.Ja J* ler.fTth* back, by Idalio. ' '

XEW BRIGHTON TROTTIXO CLUB. .1)50 following are tho handicaps for tv» second dtty: — lM ADVANCE HANDICAP Chuams) of si soys. Ono inilo and a haU-Adwtf, J? Kavalh scr, Lady Lyons lsec, Millie C ill. , Gi.ld Wo lsec, Hardwood Uoc, ftiaHk 2sec, Roeechild obcc, First Child fe* }W L. 49cc, Princess Myra bwc, Bw»X; fecc. Prince Roynani Baec. Lycqwttaw Haoriwood lOsoc, Alias Kighlinnl* Ifl»T' Black Betty lOsoc, Provocation Zfccc S r Hpuihooto lOeec. * • "9? ' LADIES' BRACELET HiKffiCW " (saddle), of 40 Boys. One mile-jwlftl scr, Dumbbell 4scc, ijelle Lincoln Suet, iff™ "- Traeey Bscc, Esma Bsec, Siatcr JuWiJ? ' Lucky Child lOsoc, Old Fred lUet P*£." • Henry 13soc, Thelma T. Mm, OuffirV 14sec, DoJly Linton lSsoc, ChmoTlW • Better Luck 16soc, Dahlia I6sec lt»i«S ICsoc, Ada C. JGsoc, Yellow Rihlim jST ■'■ Etak 16scc, Isabella 16scc. Special Las» Ifei Polly's Pride 16sec, Mauritius lGsec, lS' terina 16»ec, Black Monarch 16mc, Woe*. ■ ' chief 17spc, T.D. lSeoc, Punter W. 19u* Sn,", view 19sec, Tho Boss 19eec, Imperious laA 20aoc. , - BRIGHTON , HANDICAP (harawi). «fW . eovs.—One mile and a half—lmpend Bjfirl scr. Fasce 4soc, liord Spoo 4eec, 801 l Car 4soc, Scottish Mac **cc, Bdtrej 6scc, Lady Spring 7soc. Quinoey 7»oe,)fwks 7sce, Harold Minto 7seo, Dominion" ?mf Franzie 7sec, Early Dawn B»ec, T.F.CS. Hue, Little Tib Beec, Kalßoorlio 9sec. Iel» ijtt Ned Corbott lOaeo, Troubadour iosec, Driftwood lOsoc. AVON HANDICAP (saddle),- of 60 tan, " Two .miles—Harold Slinto scr, Jacbott " ■ 3soc, Tohu 4*ac; ..McKinley 6eec, cid- 1 rice 9eoc, PnUsy 6eec, Fondejr tb»e. St. Cyrus lgsec',''..Bhw Rose 12sec, H«ori ' •WAINONI HANDICAP (harness), ci '« '■ ! sove. One mile and a half—Tp» Tree £*, * Adventures 2scc, Lignite Gsec, Rubicon ftnc.'V » Lord Vivian Beec, Mice. Ngapar* lOeoo, Hmq \ I Child lOsec. Electric Jack 12sec, Lord Cardi- * gan 13»eo, Bill Msec, Glcnloth Mccc, Eat«. - , } prise 14sec, Rotholia 15sec, Childeioxi* !s£& '■ ' '•> TELEGRAPH HANDICAP (saddle), of 55--, • save. One mile—l/or<3 Spec Her, Mies A, Jt - ' i T. Wilkee ecr, Frederick leec. Fera» lucj / Miss Burlington lsec, Jackaroo 3n«c, Stofer"* 3eec, Onward 4eeo, TF.C. 4soc,- loU tmfi.' Repeater seec, Troubadour ssec, Wallace it--- I' 6sec. ?": \ BEACH HANDICAP (saddle), of 50 «*/;' One* mile and a half—Repeater .ecr, Liice Sseo, Clive 6eec. Rotochild lOeoo, Pritif*.-' Gift llbcc, J.C.H. 12s(», General Slack U*«v v Esma 12eec, Bnshra&gcr lSeee, VaJmornilSiet,' Princo Rayaord 15soc, Tiolot C. 16e«e, 0W Fred 15sec Prim lSsec Lady Devon J&K. FINAIi HAKDICAP (harnees). of 85 wn. v One Polly scr, The N*«fl»' " 2aoc, Elector 3eec, Dominion J sec, Osvafd ~ 6sec, Adventnroes 6eec, Kennie X Teoe. Dritt-*-. , ; wood 7see, Tho Middie 7mc, Wallace M.6»»c, „ Nell G*ynn 8»«!. . '•$.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13984, 6 March 1911, Page 8

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VICTORIA RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13984, 6 March 1911, Page 8

VICTORIA RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13984, 6 March 1911, Page 8

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