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AUSTRALIAN RACING.

A.J.C. MEETING. BRII.LIANT nightmarch. , 0 1-ESS ASSOCIATION —BV ZLtCTStC K-.-;ived October 13th, 3.5 SY'DNEY". October 13. „ ......ra'ian Jockey Club was favoured jj, -ve-tber ar.d a large attendance ] : .-.eluding city cf il3 Spring Carr'.vi' Hmdwick on Saturday. The track L'.' , ',u-, uu» to recent wet weather. N horse Green Lir.net re- -. : vei Vrenounced support from his con- '' the Canonbury Stakes, but he ran f eA l',*;. ur.ished at ths rear cf the field. J V- " V r.j nade a splendid bid for vie"th--»" Waverley Handicap, but weaka- -4 "i ttie fin:;l strides, losing the race •• a 1.-.ad. T' ! V-»"stcep»eehaser Home Made appeared a - but hit several fences in the latof the race, causing him to weaken ■'" established himself as a great V, ;..r'a- " briiliantiv capturing the Randwlck P'jv J " K'iniiir.* last for most of the jour- . L .,nii> in the final staces ar.d srr.otfcposition, training the verdict by •'-A-.i l-":'rt!:-'. Results are as follows; r\VOVBf'KY' STAKES, a sweepstake of 15 a.-li, with 1000 sovs added. For t-.vo---t-ar-olds. Colts s-5, .geldings 8-2, 'V;!; ch y-0. Si. r> p Vi'ik r.er's br e DAVID'S DAY by 'r);-.vid—-Frosty Morn g-2 J. Munro 1 K Moss s br c Veilmond by Limond—

Veil S-5 t • r K. Kdtiir.s's br f Tartana by Tarqum There weru f.fteen starters, including I.ir.net. David's Day and Groen Linnet were smartest uwtv from and Alberic. Turning for homo Tartana showed the way to JiavMl's I>» v . Cireeti Linnet, Rosendo, and I.o»islater. ' David's Day took charge at the fii-tanc-o and wor. comfortably by half a L'Cgtii. Time, 1.35.

WWERLEY HANDICAP, sweepstakes of 5 sov;, each, with 1000 sovs added. G Prfee's b c KING CONRAD by Nassau— Killala 4yrs G-7 Percival 1 A Trevor and A. D. Webster's b g First Aero by Acre —Oka aged 8-5 Webster 2 Geo. Paul'" b s Papatu by Romeo —Gambode aged 8-5 . . • . Denham 3

Thoro were thirteen starters. Out of the straight Gay Monk 3nd First Acre showed the way from King Conrad and .Sew Sweet. At the mile New Sweet had charge from Papatu, First Acre, and Sunflare. Passing tho half-mile Papatu and New Sweet wero together from King Conrad, First Acre, Lady Clara, and Inducement. First Acre took command at the distance; closely followed by King Conrad, and after a keen struggle King Conrad gained the verdict by half a head. Time, 3.6 i.

CHESTER HANDICAP, a Bweepstakes of 1U sovs each, with 1000 sovg added. 6f. W. J. Bryan's b m BONNIE MARJORIE bv Wedge—Pearlie syrs 5-0 11. McCarten 1 G. A. Vivcrs's br h King's Arms by Quantock —Syandra 8-12 . . 2 S. Arkell' & ch m Venetian Lady by Wolaroi—De Nancy syrs . • 3

There were twenty-one starters. Brockway was first to show out from Mar* garethal. Boss Poppy, and Black Douglas. Margarethal ran to the front at the halfmiUi and led into the straight from Gun Club, Bosh Poppy, Venetian Lady. and Bonnie Marjorie. Finishing smartly, Bonnie Marjorie got up iti time to snatch victory by a neck. Time. 1.132-

DOWLING STEEPLECHASE, a sweepstakes of 2 sovs each, with 600 sovs added. About "m. N. JlcKenna's b g MYAN by Emblematic —Corillo aged 9-7 . . Baker 1 A. B. Co well's b g Home Made by Thnrnham—Housewife aged 10-2 3

H. Sidebottom's ch g Honest Light by Honorius —Pomlight 6yrs 9-0 . . S There wero live starters.

Running smartly to the front Myah led over tho firs: jump, and thereafter was in front. He won comfortably by four lengths. Time. G. 26. KANDWICK PLATE, a sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, with 2500 sovs added; second 500, third 250. Weight-for-ago. tim. A. Lopisson's br c NIGHTMARCH by Night Raid—Marsa 4yrs 9-0 R. Reed 1 T. O'Dea's br g Kidaides by Aides— Passanda 6yrs 9-4 . . Percival 2 E. K. White's ch h Winalot by Rossendalc—Princess Volga syrs 9-6 J. Pike 3 Bacchus 9-4; Crucis 9-3; Sir Ribbie 7-4 also started.

Out of the straight Sir Kibble showed the way to Winalot, Crucia, Kidaides, Bacchus, and Nightmarch. Passing the mile Crucia ran to tho front from Sir Ribble. Winalot, Bscchuf, and Nightmarch. At the half-mile the field was closely bunched, with Crucis leading and Nightmarch last. At the distance Crucis, Winalot. and Kidaides wero on even terms, with Nightmarch finishing smartly. In a sharp tussle between Kidaides and Nightmarch tho latter won by two lengths. Time, 3.37*. C'LIBBORN STAKES, a sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, with 1000 sovs added. For three-year-olds. Special weights. lm. R. L. de Percy's br c COMANCHE by Tho Verderer—Forest Band 8-7 M. McCarten 1 Hunter White's b c Cathmar by Tippler —Clair Obscure 8-7 . . 2 Sir Samuel Hordern's b c Violin Solo by Violoncello Celeritas 8-7 . . 3 There were nine starters. Kpouter was smartest away from Eaton Blue, Violin Solo, and Comanche. At the half-mile Eaton Blue had charge from Comanche, Woodgera, Violin Solo, and Magnifier. At the distance Eaton Blue and Comanche were together, closely followed by Cathmar and Violin Solo. After an exciting struggle Comanche gained the verdict by a length. Time, 1.42. FINAL HANDICAP, a sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, with 1000 sovs added, ljm. D. U. Seaton's b m WESTERN LASS by Westcourt—Wolaroi Lass syrs 7-8 Webster 1 F. J. Marßden's b g Tarapunga by Baverstock —Lady Buckwheat syrs 7-8 . . t E. F. Smith's b g Donald by Don Keyna!do—Andol aged 9-0 . . t There were sixteen starters, including Bright Glow, Teri, and Stormy. Sulitas took the role of pacemaker from Golden Music and Habashon. Turning for home Solitas showed the way to liionscup, John Buchan, and Adrian's March. Western La's ißsued a challenge at the distance, and going on won comfortably by frvo lengths. Time, 2.8 J. V.A.T.C. MEETING. PENTHEUS WINS GUINEAS. (r:nTEi> pb&ss association-—by elzctbic TE'.iaiUPH -COPYEIGHT.) (Received October 13th, 6.a p.m.l MELBOURNE. October 13. Til® weather was delightfully fina and there was * large attendance at the Meeting held at Caulfield. .Silent Quest registered & sterling performance in the lola Welter. He was second to last »t the five furlongs, but finished brilliantly The owner is Mr John Wren, who won the division of this event with Spear King a few seasons back. Kaftan w»* prominent throughout and won the Debutante Stakes narrowly. Greenwave fir-shed ftst and looked a good thing, but was beaten by Kaftan, who was bred by her owner, Mr Ciive Leonard, a member of the V.A.T.C. Committee. The rider, F. Dempsey. bad wen previously on Sefton. High Syce was third early in tho race, "out won the C&lfield Stakes comfortably. This is trainer J. Holt's sixth success in the race. alwavs led in the Steeplechase, and had a twenty-lengths' lead at the halfwile. but tired, and was all out at the finish. Prntbeu* was prominent throughout, and won the Caulfield Stakes comfortably. This is engaged in the Derby, Caulfield, and Melbourne Cups. He arrived here from Sydney on Thursday. Highland had his fourth successive; victory in the Toorak Handicap. He r.i* now won over £12,000 in stakes. Ec-sults' lOLA WELTER, of 400 sovs. 95. .T Wren's br f SILENT QUEST by Quae€tor—Connivance 4yr? 8-2 Cock 1 J. M. Cunnnings's b m Ethelton by St. Anton —Ethel Maude aged 9-9 W. Eilict 2 ,Jo:-n*on and Ham's ch g Alfred the Great i>„- The Verderer or Allegory—Warwhoop oyrs 3-11 .. .. G. Harriscn 3 There were twenty starters. Wr.r by a short head: three-quarters of a length second and third. Octeruber was f->u:tii. Time, 1.35. liEUUTANTE STAKES, or 1500 siovs; second "00, third 100. For two-year-olds, Colts S-°, geldings 7-11, fi'.lies 7-3. 4f. C. Leonard's blk f KAFTAN by Moabite— Mtiiti "-■* .. F. Dempsey 1 Grecnwi-.-, fi-7 A. Reed 2 ,7. I' Arthur's br c Patrician by Moabite— Laiy Lytsa £-0 J. O'Brien 3 Ti ,■:« were eleven etarteia ;<"or. bv iia.it a head: tfciee-quarters of % j.. r-l -b second and third. Time. 48|. CA'i'LriELD _ STAKES, c * 10(0 sort. Weitfht-for-age. 9t. MrSi j.. Buxton's HIGH SYCE by Hiffh£<?id —Concise Syrs 9-4 W. Duncan 1 Mr* P- G. McNamara's blk ra Black Dnchess by Magpie—Extension s>*i« «-13 J. O'Brien 3 £ M»n::o:<i a ch g Harbinger by Gir Dighton—Eulita 6yr» S-l J. XichoU 3 -r-- er j we re si* starters. W"j>r! 1 length and a c-arter: two 4 --- De -- 5E - *" r.zno,

RDTG-WOOD STEEPLECHASE, o! 500 .ov». About 2m. . , D. E. IMurphv'a br g NIG HTIjARK by Buckla*—l>aurecn aged 9-5 .. ..I J X Turnbull'i ch g Namera by arcigae j Bmnemere aged 10-11 • • f ) Coodrong 9-1 I There were «leven etarters. , { Won bv three lengths; six lengths sf^° n ° ; and third. Wanda King was fourth. li m • i 5.50. Hannon, Punchinello, Landdeer, an | Dioxide failed to complete the course. CAULFIELD GUINEAS, of SOW sovg. For | three-year-olds. Colts 6-5, geldings 8--, I Slliea 8-0. Ins j K. Walder's br c PENTHEUS by Ros«endale—Cereica .. i E. 11. Pearce'a ch f Spanish Gaiieon bj j Caravel—Military Cross •■ _ •• |G. Buckley's b c Limber b r ? by Woorak j —Queen Battery - • ' ° There were sixteen starters. | Won by ore and a hali lengths; half £■ j head second and third. Lineage waa fonrtn. Time, 1.39 J. TCORAS HANDICAP, of ISno sovs; second 850. third lm. Mrj L. K. Buxton'e br g HiGSLiAND by Ilighneld—Regulator aged ! W. Duncan 1 j H. Kennington's br g Stage Samt hy St. Anton—Stage Giri O. Phillips •». I Kyan and Crown's br £ Faramanch by j Valais—Fannetta 4yrs V< . Cook o There were thirteen starters, j Won by hall a neck j length and ft | ficccnd and third. Dorndus fcnirth. 1 Uiie, Asßociaticn THE CAULFIELD CUP. i SCRATCHINGS. MF.LBOCRNE. October 13. Rackea waa ecratched at 1-50 p.m. yesterday Royal Simon. Lost Key and Some Quality bare also been scratched for tne CaulfieW Cup.—Aufltralian Press Association. ENGLISH RACING. KEMPTON OCTOBER MEETING. ("KITED P BESS ASSOCIATION —BT ELICTEIC TTLECHAPH COPYRIGHT.) LONDON, October 12. Following is the result of the DUKE OF YORK HANDICAP, a plate of 1500 sovs. ljm. Lady Zia Wernher's ch t DOUBLE LIFE by Bachelor's Double —Saint Joan 3yrs 7-5 . . • ■ • • * D. M. Gant's b h King's Own by Gay Crusader—Postbridge 4yrs 8-9 .. 2 Lord Derby's b g Yosemite by Phalans— Canyon syrs 7-1 • • ° There were 14 starters. Won by one and a half lengths; threequarters of a length second and third. Australian Press Association, WAIPAWA COUNTY R.C. HANDICAPS. tPBSSS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) NAPIER, October 13. The following handicaps have been declared for tho Waipawa County Racing Club's Meeting on Labour Day;— JUMPERS' FLAT RACE, of 120 sovs. ljm. Jen . . 10 8 Birkbeck . . 9 13 Delude . 10 8 High Heather 9 8 Revel . . 10 1 Gold Medal 9 0 Rakauponga 10 1 Te Arakura . . 9 0 Wilmoreana 10 0 WAIPAWA COUNTY HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. lm. Queen's Choice 9 3 Zippor .. 8 0 Mountain Gold Bag . . 7 5 Heath 8 2 Chopin _. . 7 O High Court 8 2 Grand National 7 0 Break o' Day S 1 Revel .. 7 O HOMEWOOD HACK HANDICAP, of 85 sovs. 7f. Repay .. 9 0 The Mug .. 712 Taranto .. 8 13 Sandburr . . 7 8 Mothplane .. 8 » Highland Chopin .. 8 5 Mystery 7 7 Wilmoreana 8 O Royal Spark 7 7 Birkbeck . . 7X2 Flake White * 7 EPSOM HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Ijm. Alaric . . 12 9 Moepal . . 11 2 Grand National 11 11 High Heather 11 0 Revel .. 11 8 Gold Medal 10 7 Wilmoreana 11 7 Te Arakura 10 7 RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. 6f. Kaihoro . . 9 0 Brown Sugar 713 Zippor . 813 Mothplan© . . 7 3 Sylvan Dell 8 4 Chopin .. 7 0 Mountain Moepai . . 7* O Heath 8 3 Crown Jest . . 7 0 HACK FLYING HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. 6f. Sylvan Dell 9 O Ariki ..7 8 High Society 8 9 Grand National 7 7 Taranto .. 8 8 The Mng .. 7 3 Repay . . 8 6 King Manu .. ' 1 3 Mothplane .. 8 0 Transact .. 7 0 Te Awaha .. 8 0 Flake White 7 0 Kahu ..78 YVAIKATO HUNT CLUB. HANDICAPS. CPXXB3 ASSOCIATION TELXGBAK.) AUCKLAND, October 18. The following handicaps have been declared for the Waikato Hunt Club's Annual Meeting:— MAIDEN HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, About 2jm. Foxhound .. 11 7 Taha .. 11 1 Al 11 7 Glen Albyn Roger ..11 7 gelding 11 0 Nihob .. 11 7 Townsman . . 11 O Haeremai .. 11 7 Yum 7am . . 11 0 LADIES' BRACELET, of lim.

Democratic .. 12 3 Tekawana . . 10 7 Pompeina .. 12 1 Just Comet .. 10 7 Calithe ~ 11 11 Townsman ..10 7 Waitaunaha 11 11 Solsrao .. 10 7 Pair Abbey .. 11 2 Waiau .. 10 7 Luminary . . 11 2 Lady Kaliatha 10 7 Master Roley 11 2 Ynm Yum 10 7 Archangel .. 10 9 Gay Comet .. 10 7 Omeo .. 10 9 Lucess .. 10 7 Foxhound .. 10 9 Taumai .. 10 7 BARDOWIE HANDICAP. 6if. Valroe .. 0 0 Simon . . 711 Some Lady .. '.'o Tuku .. 711 Patere ~ o 9 T© Hoi& . • 711 Flapperette .. 8 9 Gastronomy .. 7 11 Abbey Queen 8 7 Gay Caballero 711 Parfair Amour 8 7 General Norval Tea 8 7 Latour geld 7 11 Oscar . . 8 7 Joy Girl , . 7 11 Tasty .. 8 0 Miss Comet .. 7 11 Lord Hopetown 8 0 Mintie .. 711 Frsscr • • 8 0 S&ss&n L&dy 7 IX Ruby Dawn .. 8 0 Sister White 711 Dainty Areh 8 0 Town Fancy 711 Otranto . . 7 11 Lulu . . 7 11 Creinas King 711 Antique . . 711 Master Amour 711 Good Fellow 711 Welcome Boy 711 Prame King 711 Valkynan .. 711 Marechat .. 711 Wake 711 V olimond . . 711 Irish Comet 7 11 Belle Star .. 7 11 Val .. 711 Call - • 711

HUNTERS' HURDLE RACE. About l|m. Democratic 10 11 Luminary .. 9 0 Importer .. 10 U Night Comet 9 0 Pikimai .. 10 5 Bracken Abbey 9 0 Waitaunaha 10 5 Te Kawana 9 0 Fair Abbey .. 910 Marita .. 9 0 Boami .. 911 Ra' 4 . l •• ® ® Master Eoley 9 H ? i . ** ® 9 Calithe .. 910 Foxhound .. 9 0 Mashoor ..9 3 Town Rambler 9 0 Archangel .. 9 3 Spalpiko .. 9 0 Oifleo .. 9 3

MEMBERS' MEMORIAL HANDICAP, Urn. Paganelli .. 910 Kingfield .. 7 3 Prodice .. 813 Prince Lu . . 7 0 Flying Juliet 8 4 .. 7 o Lady > Boy 8 * Black 11[aire 7 0 High Pitch 8 3 Gold Ram .. 7 0 Desert Glow 713 Glenstar .. 7 0 Wenday . . 7 3 BOLLARD MEMORIAL HANDICAP. J3Jf. Pegaway . . 9 9 Air Kin ß " i 0 Lady's Boy . . 812 Hakanoa . . 7 O Awarero . . 8 5 Tsnoko« • • Takutama ..7 9 Macroom .. 7 0 Value ..7 6 Sir Ru?«eU ' 0 Kingificld .. 7 5 Girl "• 70 The Begum . . 7 0 The Town Bird .. 7 0 Jackjumper 7 0 Leitrim .. 7 0 Valvoe • • 7 O Archeen . . 7 0 Prince Lu .. / o WAIKATO HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE.

About 3m Pompeiuß . . 11 - Sea Come- . . i J jBirkbeck ..11 2 Rahepoto .. 10 " Ramblin' Kid 11 2 Mashoor .. 9 0 Star of Boomerday .. » o the East 11 2 Calithe ..9 4 Importer .. 10 7 Lucullent . « - Ponjo!a . . 10 € Hazeburn .. Sunart . . 10 6 Soami • • ? i Waitannaha 10 1 King Fame . . 9 o Pikimai . . 10 1 Lucess • • = " Askari . . 10 1 Marita • • JO

BRUNTWOOD HANDICAP. lni._ Whaka King 9 8 Loving Cup . . ' 1 Hakacoa . . 9 0 Always • • 7 u

Unoco .. 8 7 General Some Lady .. 712 Latour geld. 7 u Cvbele . . 7 12 Miss Corset . . i 5 King's Guard 711 Monday •• Jr Appellant . s 710 Tuku • • ' J

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NORTHLAND T.C. HANDICAPS. (PRESS ASSOCIATION rXbSOKAII.) AUCKLAND. October 18. The following handicaps have been declared for the Northland Trotting Club's Meeting:— DARGAVILLE HANDICAP, of lja. Margaret Wallace scr Man o' Belle scr Elewah .. scr Don Juan .. scr Prince Pedro scr Beggarman j. scr Gold Seam ~.. see Oliver Thorpe scr Mountain Moko Bwift . . scr Princess scr Gumdigger .. scr Lady Yvonne . . scr Moko Ply • • 24 Kewpie Guy .. scr Lord Lu ' ■ 2? Idle Girl • . scr Peterson . . 60 Queen's Bond scr Signor . . 84 Ben Zolock . . scr First Plight .. *B4 WHANG AREI HANDICAP, of lira. Temuka . . scr Te Ngutu . . 36 Golden Hnia .. scr Sweet Memory 48 Morna Moko scr Togo's Promise 48 Te Hono . . ecr Paradigm .. 48 A 1 Mack—Lady Lady Ena . . 60 Natobi colt scr Linnet the Great 132 NORTHLAND HANDICAP, 2m. Warspite .. scr Explosion .. bct Nella Dillon .. scr Vendome .. 12 AracUne . . scr Sunshower . . 86 Enawah . . scr Lord Nepean . . 48 Polly's Picture scr Mountain Dell 84 Bell Dial .. scr Unele Bertv .. 84 Our Nancy scr Goldman .. KAWAKAWA HANDICAP, of 1|«. Princess Betty scr Moko Swift . . scr Roland . . scr Gumdigger .. scr Margaret Wallace scr Gold Seam . . scr Prince Pedro . . scr Moko Fly .. 12 Mountain Lord Lu ~ 24 Princess scr Realty .. 36 Lady Yvonne . . scr Reynard .. 36 Idle Girl . . scr Pavlova .. 48 Ben Zolock . . scr Signor .. 60 Man o* Belle scr Nel de Smi . • 60 Beggarman .. scr Vanity Boy •. 72 Oliver Thorpe scr Kingsclere . . 108 Desmond .. scr WAIPU HANDICAP, of Im. Queen's Bond scr Vanity Boy .. 24 Student Prince scr Gold Cast •. 88 Haroto . . scr Bell Dial .. 36 Mythorpe . . scr Signorella .. 48 Marionette . . 12 Hohoro • • 48 Peter Lloyd .. 12 Dawdler •. 48 Benefice . . 12 Ursuline .. 60 Nathaniel . . 12 Delavan Bill . . 60 Lady Barrington 12 PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 2m. Togo's Promise scr Te Ngutu . . scr Golden Huia . . scr Paradigm .. scr Temuka . . scr Direct Action 72 Sweet Memory scr Peterson .. 84 Morna Moko scr Wild Nut - • 84 Lady Ena .. scr Angelina .. 156 Te Hono .. »cr KAIKOHE HANDICAP, of lm. Princess Betty scr Nel de Beau . . 12 Leo Mauritius scr Peter Lloyd .. 12 Realty . . scr Benefice .. 12 Roland . . scr Te Wahia .. 24 Don Juan . . scr Gold Oast . . 36 Student Prince scr Bell Dial _ 86 Lord Lu . . scr Delavan Bill . . 60 Desmond . . scr Kingsclere . . 60 Nathanial . . 12 HIKURANGI HANDICAP, of Um. Vanity Boy .. scr Polly's Picture scr Nel de Beau scr Explosion .. ser Warspite .. scr Wella Dillon .. 12 Hohoro . . scr Silver Link . . 12 Arachne .. scr Ursuline . . 12 Marionette . . scr Lord Nepean ... 48 Rolfe Audubon scr Vendome .. 48 Signorella . . scr Uncle Bert .. 60 Bell Dial .. scr Goldman .. 84

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