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SPORTING.

RACING FIXTUBEB. SepMiMtter H 7— Cjornidino R.C. Maa&Mßber 2B —Jlft'vkc: s Bay J.C Oct«b*T 3—Birehwood Hunt. <Vt#fr*r s—Napiers—Napier Park R.O. OeMUf 5 Kur-'w J- • VMb«r S, 7—'Auckland ' (><t*ber IV. 12—Dunedin J.C. Otlakor 10 Masterton 11. C. Oetsfcer S I 20—Pay.;ny Bay !*»< «»*• Oeteher -<•. -VVcllinsUli B.C. Octeher so. ;;o—Wslkate *.C. Ocltkli WaverJey *-<-■ osteite Sri —Waikate Heat Clufc. , (vtobe. Watpa we County tt.C (Ktoher ■: •' - XerUi t-»el«rtoory *.O. October -el, SO—Oere K•' Kov«wt>- t -Banks r«i xi»«l« R C TBOTTING FIXTURES. October ■ ■ M«.0.»0n T.C. October IS Wa.keto TC October I*—■ -New Mrlfhtoa T.C. Octeker 'Jd, iS—-Orejrwwwtb T.C. o>ial>#r v« t«—Ai«kle»d T.C. Oetefcer -Northland T.C. October .»—Oemem T.C. T.O. _ _ KovawU-1' 18. 14, 16—N Z. KtMNUMi TX3. Nowmbvr - u SB—Otahuhe T.C. Kuawh. r «7, #Q—Forts ry Psrk T.e. T'winl * 6. T. —!s'»l»on T.C. Dacawher 14—Haw Brighton T.C. Daaaabrr »e—A*Uno« T.O. Pa*»ber M-~Oere T.C. THMMihir ts, fT—Wealpari TCiHaMbv ««, !•—#eulb W«lrar»MT.C. »NMb«r IT. ». fl*™As«kla»d TO. Daaastber t*—-WHeto* T.C. Daeewbrr 00—Is ansa baa T-C. TURF GOSSIP. Aeeeptanees for the Geraldine I**' lug Club'# Spring Meeting, 'to fee held en Thursday and Friday n«St, elose »t 8 p.a». to-day. Acceptances for tbe Xerow Jockfcjr Clnb's Spring Meeting, to be b«M oa Oetefoer sth, are (luo at t pJBt. to* pw»#ir. In the list of hamiieap* for tfc* Biith' *wd Hunt Club's Mooting for th« Bint Race, Fairy Hfftld 9-7 ■lmttld read Trahu.- Prow Association. Jfard Words, the favourite lor the Areadale Stakes on Saturday, i« a eolt By PiacijUtinod from Jfassabuka a»d «|l bred by the late Mr J. F. Buchanan •t Mm Kialooh etnd. At the dleperea! ■ale of that stud Masabuka, with the youngster at foot, and in foal to Paladin, wan »old to Mr J. Donald, of Wanffanm, for 100 guineas, and the litter disposed of the eolt at the Trenthem yearling palee to J. T. j»mie«on for »• fWMM. Mr DmmM *J» seeur*ll Waequenod at tho 82? gataaes. and Hard Worde fa bis i*»t •epreeentative to carry aUk. Aecordiuif to • London writer, the aum paid % tho wwrtamWj Mr John Wbitnoy, for »oy*l Miaatrol wbo» he bo»|bt th« d ao» of Teratoma >« Jttiw laat wm £17,000. In the interval Royal Mt»ft») hm won io stake moHoy about £ and even though ho dooa not m»k« *»/ further addition «»dor that boadiag hi» potential value an a siro »B»t -bo oati»iat«d very highly. The following nowuwrtloiw h»r« vtMseived for tho two pH»oipal o*«tf at the Napier Fark Smlhc OlmVa to bo h#l4 on OeUbtr Mh™ Park Stukm Handicap, l|»-»top, King'# Jeit, Braak »' Poy, High Court, Kick Off, «hrawd; Railway Handicap, C.f—l'm Alone, Merry Damon, Moa Bird, Huikai, Plimworton, Ooalwawk, Merry Mint, Toxeuma, Tioga, Uytvou Dell, Hoyal Lineagt. Puiicheatown, who ran second In tlie IH>ngbeach Hack Handicap at tun on Saturday, carried 9*o »ttd not fM»| aa stated in yesterday 8 issue. Pyiie. Gould, Guinnoaa, Ltd , lia*a •ttoolod the sale, on account of Mr J. H. CJrigg (Loiigbeach), of th« groy niaro YeHowhammer w»th a colt foal at foot by Raid, to the ftrari •tudtna»t«r, Mr G, Ahtutelar was hr«d by Mr Frank Arm•troag wd <• by llira from 7««ow HirdJUant «rf Yolbw and. Blaok and halMjt*r to Halbordier, winner of tho Nc<>- Ckalawl Oup. TROTTING NOTES. VtMuinatiuns for the Now Zealand Cup <|ooo at noon on Thuroday. Tho nloolaration of tho handicap# fur tho Moth%*on Trotting ClttWa Mooting has boon doforrod till to-morrow morning. ft. B. Berry by liia win with Jackie I.ogan at Ash burton on fiatnrday takoe his place with W# J. 'fontkinao®. W. Hughes, and F. 6. Hohnea at the of the winning trainer#' and vora' !»ts. Jack Potto is to aej to a mj aumber of mores this season, but M haa been nominated for tho Now Z«aland Cup. C 1 S. Donald, his trainer, will have a big season, for besides having a big team in work he will ttlxn have charge of Early Harvester and judge Hanoock. who are at the stud. Jtttat H»ocook w»« a vtry fine tnptter, aod <a • welUbrcd one. Hi* aire, Judge Ha*«y iby Axworthy), i* •no of tbo popular »irw in America. Tuiarw htt* dene very little work •mc« tbe 4i»i(iwt Meeting, kit be is to be aoiwtlod » nomination ilk the Xftv 2«eland Cup, H« will be trained by F. Holmes for the big November tare. 'I ho fi>ur-yi»ttr-uld Tactless bw not ahown tho form this season that ba is ' croditwi with, but he is a jgootl sort > of geWlljg, end will yet rsdeem th* promise he showed last year, C Aker who drivesi him in hit. races, m one of tho most promising } oung reinsmeti in thfe 'Oaminton.

Mr M. O'Brien, owner of Prince Pointer, Western Voyage, and Wab will leave on Thursday on a holiday trip to Sydney. Rata Peter, the dual New Zealand Cop wlnnor, was last year mated with Enrb Harvester and is thought to be in foal to the Harvester horse. Mr J, R. McKenzie lias nominated fire horses for the Methven Meeting in Danny Boy. Royal Iroquois, Llewellyn, Adctie Gut, and Grattan Queen. The last-named four are American importations of select breeding, with little or nothing in the way of public performances to recommend them. It<ryaJ Iroquois, however, is a good tftamp of pa<vr, troublod by unsoundLlewellyn is o»e of the bestlookinc y» 'ng horses ever imported to New Zea'Hnd, and Addie Guy is a stylish trotter by Arion Guy, the fullbrother to Ckiy Parrish. GAMING BILL. OBJECTIONS TO MEASURE. DEPUTATION TO MINISTIit. [TO rut* syadat •srrtae.J AUCKLAND, September 83, A deputation from the Conneil of Christian Congregations waited upon the Postmaster-General, the Hon. Mr Donald, to-day to protest against the of the Gaming Amendment Bill. The deputation, by its chief •peakar, the Bev, J. J. North, objectod to the liitiog of the ban ob the publicatiea of 4ivTdej»df, because this might the small bookmaker, and to tita telegraphing of bets to courses, beimm it won Id place temptation in the way of postal officials. In his reply the Minister said that he had every confidence in the oseers of hi* Department, and that if he had not he would not b ave given his election pl*4ge to empert measure this year. infermation passes through the Post Oftee avery hour," said Mr I Donald, "and it is not abused." Introducing the deputation, the Be v. E. Drake MM tbe object of their visit was to prevent SS increase of gambling facilities. "We have noticed with alarm," be eald, "the weakening of the CK)ver«»eot In certain directions, such as tbe facilities granted for the rein traduction of art unions. As you know, these gambling facilities encourage the greatest vice in the community." The Bill, if passed, would give direct encouragement to those who were preying en the community. Tbe Bor. J. J. North said the matter was one which very crucially involved the Post and Telegraph Department. The deputation objected to the in both of its main grounds, the first being the publication of dividend*, whi#h would give encouragement to tb* pmaJl bookmaker, who Ivas already • second was possibly more deegHKAtcd, bocaused it involved employees of tee Department. Members of this Departutent were handling day by day massages from all parts of the country, and if the Bill were passed grave temptation would be placed before them. They would have to handle bats of men whom they knew, aad who might be regarded ae knowing men, and the ofliceriß of the Department might be given information wbleh would be a great temptation. "Take the case of a email district,- where one or two men in a position to send information might do so," sajd Mr North. -"Working on the law of human averages, a great proportion may become speculators. An ordinary clerk in tb* totalisater has no opportunity of investment, but a Metal ASeer, placed in the way of information, with an opportunity of investment beforehand, is in an entirely different position." Tbe matter, said Mr North, reflected on tbe general habits and probity of the Community, and the Minister could not afford to be a pensive spectator. "I say these thing* restrainedly, but with a very deep sense of their importance,' he added.

AUCKLAND R.C. handicaps. dMH «Meaar<e* t*x,so>im#-} AUCKLAKD, September W, The following are the handles** t*r tfce drat day ef the Auckland Jtesief Ohih's Spring Meetinj:---

AVONDALE J.C.

PUJTHAUt WINS HANDICAP. GUINEAS TO EAGLET. iltTta «660CU.TIQJ| tELIGRAM.; AUCKLAND, Saptember 23. Th« ATondale Jockey Club'« Spring Meeting concluded to-day in fins weather. There was a large attendance, and fine racing was witnessed on a fast track. The totalisator receipts for the day were £39,806, compared I with £28.472 for the corresponding day of last year. The receipts for the meeting were £86,603, as against £55,391 10s last year, an increase of £31,211 10s. Hasalts: GKEY LYNN HURDLE HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. 2m. 1. \V. Garrett's ZIRCON 10-2 E. Garrett 1 10. S. E. Clinkard's Rahepoto 9-0 E. Stanway 2 4. Mrs B. McLaod's Glenotus 9-4 J. Sharkey 3 3 Kauri Park 10-2; S Red Comet 10 0; 6 Ktmeh&meha 9-13; 9 Kirsmn 6-4; 11 Birkenella 9-0; 5 Glena Bay 9-3; 9 Gold Rip 9-4J; 7 Waltser 9-0 also started. Waltier led tho field over most of the distance, but fell at the last fence, and Zircon won easily by four lengths; three-quarters of a length second and third. Karamu was fourth. Time. 3.-14 3-5. Ked Comet, Glens B»y, and Birkenella also fell. M/RSERY HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. sf. 3. s. E. Hart's ROYAL RULER 7-13 K. Veitre 1 2. Mrs W. D. Graham's Orapai 9-0 A. G. Murray 2 8. J. Manuel's Lady Court 7-8 W. H. Jones 8 10 Ruiitiqne 8-10; 9 Illummagh 6-0; 4 Runttiar Over 8-0, bracketed with Set Pair 7.9; J Biddy's Boy 7-13; « Foot Bule 7-12; 5 IHfjjt Craft 7-11; 13 7-10 1 .11 PeT»v»4a 7.0; 7 Betterment 7-8 also started. Orsp&i, Jtetterment, and Lady Court SO early advantage, and were follew«4 into the atraigkt by Foot Rate sod Royal Ruler. The .iMt-fiatied showed good pace at the finish to wi» by three-quarter* of s length; two ÜBfftH* second and third. Biddy's Boy wa» fourth. Time, 1.1 4-5-MOUNT ALBERT HANDICAP, of 200 boys. 6f. ' 2. J. Clothier's PRINCE VAL 9-0 c. W. France 1 1. Geo. Glenn's Refmher «-9 H. Goldflneh 3 16. E. P. Andreas's Bombarder 9-1 ' R. W. MeTavwh 3 10 Kaha 9-8; 8 Mauriaena 8-6; 6 Pellette 8-6; 4 Roman Pearl 8-6; 11 Some Lady 8-6; 22 Chesterman 8-s§; 13 Anhana 8-34; 9 Currajong 8-3; 23 Ambrosia 8-2; 12 Haviland 8-2; 16 Belle Star 8-1; 18 Bert Hinkler 8-0; 21 Dark Prince 8-0; 14 Diamond Queen 8-0; 15 Gay Cockade 8-0, bracketed with Myola 8-0; 5 Neil 8-0, bracketed with Norval Tea 8-0; 7 Pure Tea 8-0 bracketed with Tetrachate $-0j $0 Abbey 8-21, bracketed \vitb Professor 8-0; 19 Vali 8-9, bracketed with Wild Country 7-10; 3 Taurua 8-0, bracketed with Tttkttnoa 8-0 Also started. Roman Pearl, Norval Tea, and Taurua made the pace hot at the start. Crossmg the top Norval Tea find Tetrachate were m the lead Priace Val lyin< seventh. PrirweValtnoved up to fourth at the twra, and makmg a great to* OB the rails came thro^\ to , ' v 'f h * laoe head; three-quarters of s length sec and third. Myola was fwrtU. Ti»e, Tuem, I.J 5 2-5. PLUMPTON HANDICAP, of 500 sovs. 11m. f L K M l McKenzie's fIUTHAIR x 4. A »• imams'. Star Strang g 10. L\ TwaWU'a Transformer p ' « 6rney 8 7 Hi t h Pitch 7-13; 1 Hyde' Park 7-18; A 7-12: i Deswrt Glow 7-1*» P The Lover 7-1; 9 Glenstar 7-0; 5 Standfast 7 piuthair got away first, but at the ("I ™ sixth, witb fiksaatar, Ti*i»fortn«r. High Pitch, and Standfast iu front. _ ! ' name through at the dUtaoee to win m fine rtyle by half a length; same second and third. High Pitch was fourth. Time, 3.7. AVGWDALK GUINEAS, of 750 60»«. lm. j. F. Earl's EAGLET 0-5 r i «. A. B. Williams's False Sc ® nt g 8 gby 2 J. T. Impey's Imperial Prince ®' x ° lßker 3 6 Bennie 8-10; 2 Flyioe , p rjnee B 'in' ©ay f>tik« 8-10; 8 Imperial Pwftcs «'lO- - Tahoam 8-10 »teo started. Bitsiet jumped out 4 bat aloas tb# periitl Print* and aether in front. Eaglet being nertwith False Time. »-s. P»XBiDS*T'fe BAI«DJCAP. et 500 ,ots Of. ?i,i JL O. , t <*•« Paul's Awarera 7-5 .. Day 2 a. T. Williamson's Leader Me^u # 11 Banana »•»} I Gold Money *7; 7 Hi«ii Fiaaoca «-8; 8 fciey Bo»e 8-1, 12 Fly T-12; 1« Kingfleld 7-5, 10 Ori_ 10 Air King 7-H l* A BilliWn* 7-0; ♦ Te Atiawa 7-0 #l*o started. High Fbwtiea. and Awarer* wa~ In frent wb«a tie t«d settled dewp. High fwaaae bed «»>?»*«ljelrtTa^ jciiu, Awarere, «b3 Kinffleld. Heanr ® lone fvoB) fcomf Wliitf eama iajt ob to win In toe style hy |W«« JttWet was a food fowth. Time, t.lt 8-6. 1. w. Meotpewery b v r Gol4toel , \ 2. R. H. L. Suwow's Arikitoa E 8"^ iUg g T. i. *. Buchanan'* « flood Boy 8-10; 8 Jndelafit 7-13; S Latkr AHea 7>4 bracketed with W'lhaia ft 7-24; * Jtfowtaia OuWe 7-2; 9 Be* Asm«# #•!; Ifl Tekawana 7-4s; 8 Crown 9 . at the past. «e. A »ad Oood Boy M orsr t»» „„i" \tPLir*& 'IVk» Crew" AreJi and Wil liatn of Orange took charge, with Sea ■ a _4 o«ad Boy cloae. Le (l *y Alice was first to tarn for heme. Sea the distance to IflJ, 1-5 tiead seeend and third- Time, i-a* 4 *■ NIHOTAPU HApiCAP. »f j6e» ioya. 11. O, V, %■ Loomb's * A LUI! gnig % 2. W. »(«der.e»'. Udy'a Boy g *" «• W " A»de«e»', , 13 In the Shade 9-9; 10 Marble Kim 0-4 J 1 Ohinemuri 8-13; 5 Amor 8-12; 11 8n««» 8-2; 8 Owalraka #-»#; 4 Cyftthis V. 8-0 3 Palmare* 8-0; 12 Valsler 8-0; 8 Welkne 8 esjrly from Ohinemuri a»d lsd »MfiM the top Mlthra, and Lady » Boy. valna was ar« 1% tbe stwlght frem Mithra, m< *\ bj . Palmares laeetbsi neck »«aend and third. Palmares tai fourth, Time, 1.88. NOTES ON THE BACING. (fSS WUWB fecial Ssrriss.J AUGKIiAUO, fisftswbsr 28feme intersstln* rselss pro / id f tbe AvfrßdsW K»tte« #Bi*he* Mis* vary flies*. ****** *" *J* wieners wsw V <*#re far more favourable to haekar* thso ea »h# epeniflir day. Wo* the flrw fcyJ l5 * Bwdtei, Zireoa. »«d Cam&t And Kauri ¥*rk were b*cke^ p.j (lomaj led eftfifi to b9 joiji#d waffi' Thsl wsre when Red Comet tell at the .third fenee, vh*r£ Olana Bay and Birkenella alao vw® over. After this, WaWw had a iriwi he»« Zlreon beg.n to e? " W*Uc£r aa 4 he h»d th# we in W»a L. iwmnfid td ths at tbe fen<ja f wher« tfftltier fc»- Zircan eventually wes by four lengths from Rahepoto, w»b Glenotus three-parts of a length aW.iy Ir • p'S «, fcarth, followed by add Eep si i sy- a«.,»ra"f 4 i straight from Lady Court, Foot Rule, Sight Praft, and Royal Boler. o»er tbe ,^ t . ? d r " long Royal Ruler came along on the out ide to beat Orapai by three-part* °f * Lady Court being two lengths awa y tklrd. and Biddv's Boy fourth* Thee came Betterpient and" Sight Draft. The w.nner is a nice eolt and is likely to improve i*^Twenty nine started in the Mw Albert Handicap, and Refresher was twice as good a favourite as Prince Val, who bad a good call ever the Taurua—Tnbnuoa braeUt. Norval Taa and Pellette led to the turn, where Refresher, Prince Val, and Aribana wera bandy. PH"«e Val cam* through e« the fenee in the run home and woo by a lens head fren Refresher, who beat Bombarder ™ a length. Gay Cockade was fourth, followed by Norval Tea and Maariaena. Refresher would hsre won only for running about in the straight. Bombarder iras unlucky in the run home, having to come from the inside te the oatside. Ta . ur £ a anaped fairly well and will be improved by A'good pool on the Plampton Handieap saw Hyde Park a Wrong favourite over JHothair and Desert Glow. tJleostar attended to the «a»in«, vith Tranafonner Plnthair, Stand J2s* and Hyde Strk handy, Olenstar and %w*t*r»*T iote the straight, with Hyde Park sod ItMlfaH p«wrtM«t to a hnaoM | rthe | length from Star Stranger, who also came home strongly. Transformer was half a I

length *wst third, and High Pitch -was fourth Next <=» m e The Lover Hyde Park ' Piuthair won well, and Star Stranger i« »oon going to do better. Hyde Park had every chance and m well be ß **?- . .. E«glet was backed down to odds o« in the Avontfsle Guineas, carrying yearly half the investments. Eagiet moved first, but once they settled down Imperial Prince ana Flyin" Prince were together in front, with Eaglet and False Scent a length back toc'her and the others in a bunch, ho they raced to the straight, where Eaglet and False Scent came away, Eaglet beating is&ise Scent bv three-parts of a length. Imperial Prince was two and a half lengths away third, and Tahoma fourth. This was Eaglets fourth successive victory, and she is undoubtedly a verv smart tilly. False Scent ran a Unq race for a novice, and Imperial Prince also well. Tahpma went well enough to be VoVth keeping in min4 ior hack events abefrdGold Money, Leader, and Awarere were all heavi.y backed for the President's Handicap. Lucy Rose was first to begin, but BillUcins and .High Finance soon took charge, High Finance leading into the straight from Bunking, Awarere, Kinjrfield, and Leader. Awarere looked to have the race won at the dis. tance but White Fang finished brilliantly on the outside, and beat him by three-parts of b length. Leader was a similar distance away third, and Flying Juliet fourth. Next came Archeen and Lucy Rose. White Fang was never in the picture until the last lurlone where he smothered the others. Leader was again uniucky in the draw for post positions, and did not move out too smartly. Sea Cob was a slightly better favourite than Arikitoa for the New Lynn Handicap, with Indolent also well backed p rc ?? n Arch ran to the front early, and led to the turn, where be was heeded by Lucky Alice, William of Orange, Good Boy, Sea Cob, and Arikitoa all being handy .at this stage. Sea Cob had charge at the distance, and won » good race by a neck from Arikitoa who beat Brampton by a head. Lucky Alice was fourth and Good Boy fifth. Brampton was ""ohinemuri, Lady's Boy, pnd Palmares were best backed in a good betting race in the Nihotapu Handicap. Value was quickly in front, »»d l»d into the straight several lengths clear of Mithra, Owairaka, Ohine. q»uri, and Lady's Boy. Value B* ve nothing » chance at the #»'»•», end won by a length and a half from Lady's Boy, who beat Mithra by a Beck. Palmares was fourth, followed by Owairaka, Ohipemun, and Cynthia N Value disappointed on the nrsf day, but never looked like being beaten oti thU eceaeioD, Amor was «*yer prominent. Lady's Boy again honestly, and Mitnr* made her best showing t*i some time. I.L. .. ■ i LIMERICK'S INJURY, j LIGAMENT BROKEN. (UNITED PKZSS ASSOCIATION —BT ELtCTEIO TBtJPWiPH COPYRIGHT.) SYDNEY, September 23. The trainer, F. D- Jones, is hopeful that Limerick will race again, but ha is by no means confident that the gel<l» i ß g s}as not reached the end of hi# eareer. The veterinary surgeon stated that the hor»e was in great pain after the race, and had broken down. The su»pensorv ment in the off fore-leg was highly inflamed. An official report said that the ligament ww broken, ftnd thin wm responsible for the assumption that it would be useless attempting to train Limerick Again, Nightmarch has a slight swelling near the knee, but this is unlikely to interfere with his preparation.—Australian Press Association.

TRIAL HTTUDTjB HANDICAP, of 400 SOVB. Red Comet . . Traabaw Golden Wedding Lady Spalpeen Star of the K*«t Cybele .. Waltz«f • • The Umb . . Ah W«r« Prinoes* KUaab*tk AtrttK'H PftlWdoa Ot«*a Bay .. 10 9 Gold Rep 10 7 Harbour Vi«w Master Doon 10 6 Thursby 9 13 Adjuster Sleepy Sol . . 9 11 Te Kawana . . • 11 Whaka King • 11 Mountftin 9 11 Guide 9 11 C%#»4«rn«an .. Ortosian 9 1 Bit Archie .. • 0 Town Rambler 9 4 T»W» 9 8 Fair Abbey . . 9 » 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHORTS HAMBICAP, of 500 sots. (<o»co»y .. 9 • Orfltion Silvfrtnioe ., 0 • BUJikins ,.90 ©ywon '. .. WUte Fao« ,. • 8 Gold Money 9 0 Mop Star .. Vallar » » T» Atiawa .. L»dy QoM • • 9 9 lfacroom Hi*l» • 9 Knigbtlike .. SsMftM • • ® * OtT*nto 1 12 Polyxena .. AWMWW • > 7 H The Begam .. 1dUlf'M Bdf • • 7 11 Air King Kfofflold 7 4 Talcutama Dave 7 3 Rei da V»1 . . Value 7 3 Bell# Star .. Ct. 7 1 7 0 7 0 7 9 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 9 7 0 7 2 7 & M ITOSSI*OK 9tpr Stranger Hiatwic trn .. frim*4 Hug»p&r«y Pr*4tf P»riux P»44PO B«rM»*tar .. Piutfekfr .. Tr»Mfofn»#r Hick PiMfc OTP, 9 11 9 7 8 13 8 IS 9 9 * ft 8 9 7 »» t 1* 1 11 7 JO tt 1999 Hfi. l>es«rt Glow Hyde Park .. Luey R066 . • SiiigUton Diio^ Toll«k«r BtondfMt Tb« .. TarnmrJ f. I oddest CaHifca Aaot 14»-T-10 7 10 7 8 7 8 7 9 t 1 7 9 f 0 7 0 7 JO 7 > 0 7 0 HUXTSW STEIPLBCHA3E, pt A beat Sim. Odin . . 11 3 K«i»nf*wai . f 10 7 itwrit* Masnoor .. 9 11 King 9am* ,. Sea Comet . . 9 10 Foxhound .. Calitbe .. 9 10 Tin Vfl|istle ftayocnant ., » 6 Ums#** Town Rambler 9 8 Stonewall Soaml ..92 MVS. • i 9 1 9 0 0 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 OOttDOM HANDICAP, of 400 «•♦*. Ms*ri Bvf .. #0 ArStaM Clfvar •. 8 3 Sa>ftntaa4«v .. Ariklto* .. • J Lucky AliM 8«» Co* .. T 13 5f.We Star... Gftod Bo? 7 IB WtlU.M ot Prime# Val ,. 7 18 0r»e#« Kawnion .. 7 10 Clopton Partial K«lip«e 7 « Tattroa .» K*Jw . 7 9 Crown Arc* Indolajft .. 7 6 Catoma . . Sow* Lady .. 7 0 8pri«* Abbey Nataeck . • 7 0 Tatraitwts •» Takuran*a . . 7 0 Otraato Mountain Uambliii' Kid Guide 7 0 Carmiut Biiarro . . 7 0 Snowplane . . Uoitft 7 0 Marry Ma sob Neil ..70 Dark Prince Allov . . 7 0 K«n*ib»I Ked" Lisa -. 7 0 Br««ipteB Restaurant *. 7 0 Calithe • • Cumijoaf .. 7 0 %m. 7 0 1 0 7 0 1 6 7 0 7 0 1 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 FL-IWG HANDICAP Rereraoaoa ,. 9 1 Benzora . , 9 9 Rod Heckle . . 9 19 Qreat Charter 8 6 H*v«rin( 8 A MM? Rase 9 2 fiyiu Juliet 8 1 t+if * B«Jf . . 8 0 A*«r#r« SO to the £hcd« 7 18 Maori »ey .. 7 to V»ll»a ,. 7 jo X«ry*M* .,19 T * i i Amor .. 7 A Okinetnttri -. T 1 of MO aevg. Merry Mint Liaison .. Mitkra Glenatar ftoi da V«1 ,. Eayar 8«h .. Valsler Black Main Mon Star ,, Qemlight .. T*f Lovor Paluiares ,, U«kr A)i«« BiUa $i$r .. WtltaM OyalW* X. .» (aapnvtav • • Benni* .»• 71 7 7 1 T 7 7 7 7 f 1 7 1 7 7 7 7 f 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 0

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