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[ ' ■ \ (CONTINUED.) i | WAIKATO T.C. \ 3IETEOK WINS MEMORIAL J! ' HANDICAP j , (TBESS ASSOCIATION •lELDGRAII.) \ HAMILTON, October 14. Waikato Trotting Club's spring ! S in g was held at Claudelands on -aturday in ramy weatncr. There 1 : * * good attendance, and the track The totalisator inItments were compared with «752 last year, a decrease of £2624. ! Results:— I INTBODUCTOKY HANDICAP, j (]i w sovs. smin snsee class. One utile ami i j ul a ball j , --GALA DAY scr I j \ '' pjltirma'a Son scr .. ••'-'! 1" r e„Co!!een Murphy r-c- .. .. I! | 'i 8 Great G rut tun set; G, 7 Nelson Chief i I '32 Pearl Parrish scr. r.. 0 Rose ! / Sble'scr; S, 0 Tekahu scr; J, 1 Ki.hu | f j BO started. . , , , 1 Ton b y a l l<,acl; c, =ht lengths second J .i tlinl. Times—Sinin 34sco, 3m:n 311-5 ;| J", 3mm 4lsec. I FRANKTON HANDICAP, 1 r ;«580T3. 3min Cseo cta.ss. One milo I v ' and a quarter. I , WG PT .16 .. 1 { j' t-Kia Kaha set . .. 2 I i' S-Tryment 3G • - ■■'■'• il 11 Black Metal so■; I, 5 Demand scr; w in Hinewaa scr; 9.0 Hmo Royal scri s! %»; --- B '"s™ <-".« 30 also f! length, second II , ; d third. TiuiM-'-imiii 2mm ob i-o '■j uc 2min 53 2-ssec. MAEK MEMORIAL HANDICAP, ■; Of 250 sov3. -imin 33see class. Two u.iles. i ;', 1-Grcal Parrish - ■■ 2 j 1 •' 3_Kowpio's Guy -!3 ■ • 3 i : 7 Dart Direct scr; 0, 3 Prince Pedro 12; | j, j 5, 5 Peter Pirate GO • also I rirtal. ' ! * Won br a short nock: two lengths second < tnrl. Times—tuiiri 27 sou, -limn 25 1-5 1 i. c ,- train 25sec. i CLAUDELANDS HANDICAP, I (if 120 8073. 3min 20sec class. One mile || .■- ••■ and n half. I c-9-AVILLIK DERBY scr .. i | «■ *_Weo Machine acr .. "' ;i ! I ;'- (r-Tempo Bcr ■■ ... 3 '■\ 5-J Rock Himon 12: 1. 1 Srnooger .12; I 5 i'fukemiro 2-1; 9,9 Riehoro.24; 4, u j Cipihno 13; 8, 7 Our Peter 48 also starts. j Won by tbrce-cjuaiters of a lengthy ono | j «ml a half lengths- second and third. Times I -Sarin Msec, 3min 25 2-jsec, 3m:n 27sec. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, ! Of 100 sots. 3min ROsec class. Ono milo and a half. I ■' ' ! t. 4-BINGEX CiUKP scr ..' ... 1 j ~ S—Bonnie Direct scr -•- •• - | 8, B—Phvllis8 —Phvllis Axworthy scr •• ;! 1 1-3,12 Alexin scr; 11, 11 Cosonfc scr: 4, 3 1 Tryment scr; 0, 0 Wrn Furrisli scr; 10, 10 1 he Clietiault 12; 3, 3 May C'henault 2t; !), 7 I Whakaliihi 24; 2, 1 Chancellor 3d; 1, 1 lN>'i I Hope 3G also atarUd. 1 Won by half a LingUr, two and a half 1 Itngths second and third. Times—-limn I '$ 2-Jscc, 3min 29 3-ssep, 3min 33 2-secc. :jl HAMILTON. HANDICAP, j' Or 130 soys. 3min 35sec class One milo and u, half. 1 2-PAKRISH ISELLK 12 .. .. .1 1-Moko Bells 24 .. .. ..2 1 3- Billy Carbine scr ... . , 3 4 Dark McKinncv -IS also started;. "Won by a length and a half; five lengths it-ond and thud. Times- -3:nin 3(j 3-oscc, 3inin SCsec, 3min J2scc. • I PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, | Ct 130 sovs. 2min 47scc clu»s. One uii'.c and a quarter. .1. 2-GREAT PAPKISU 21 .. l 3. 3—Meteor scr .. .. ..2 2. 1-Poter Pirato 12 .. .. " 1,4 Ngingongingo acr; li, ii To Wahie acr; 6,3 Enawab 60 also started. Won by a lonjr bond; two lrn?ths spcond «nd third. Times—2min 4S l-sscc, 2inin 50 "saec, 2min 61 3-sscc. VISITORS' HANDICAP, I Oi 110 sovs. 2min 57spu class. One mile and a quarter. ! 2.2- HOHORO GO .. .. 1 5. s—Pukemiro 72 -• •• - L 1-Vee Machine 48 .. ..3 ■ 4, i Mythorpe- -Bcr;- 3, S Mazda scr also Started. - ■ Tion bv fir,-: lengtba; ■a. length second imp third: Tiiurs-- 2miti SGscc, 2min 50 Kkc, 3aiin 0 l-i.-.u.

AMBERLEY K.C. The annual meeting of the Ainberley Racing Club was held at the Crown Hotel, Ambcrle.v. There was a large attendance. Mr.G. N. McLean wrote resigning from the- office of president and chairman, and Mr Gordon Fulton was unanimously appointed chairman. A motion of sympathy was passed wth the family of the late Mr F. P. J-oleman, a steward and supporter of we club" for many years. Officers were elected as follows: — Patron, the Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes: president, Mr Gordon Fulton; vicePtesidents, Sir Charles Clifford, Messrs *'a. Courage, W. A. Kelcher and G. honorary treasurer,. Mr J-- a. Courage; stewards and commit«*V Sir Charles Clifford, Messrs M. fthell, H. D, Crossley, H. Ensor, S. *«». H. D. Greenwood, G. Fulton. D. Gardiner, A. S. George, W. A. Kel- «>», G. R. Macdonald, J. G. Macdonfl' J -Munro. W. A. Parsons, E. ParE Robinson. G. L. Rutherford, l™A.R.Turnbull; honorary surgeons, m F. Birkinshaw, M. Ramsay, T. T. "Qmpson, and T. A. Will; honorary i binary surgeons, Messrs H. S. S. I ri!'M.P.. H. E. Martin, and Colonel ! 0, ,2«"0rd; auditor, Mr A. E. Byrne. J r ,; fte following were appointed the Recourse committee:—Messrs F. H. tfwage, S. Frew, G. Fulton, D. C. Gar|l vT - . A - S. George, W. Parsons, and '•Parsons. to */■ R - Turn bull's notice of motion o reduce the subscriptions from £1 to l \ was defeated. I Wr? 10^ 011 wa s passed congratulating ■ si» »■ • McLean on his appointment '{ j n ,V • P / ndiary steward by the Rac- = t>nk I erence . and members ex- :| 1 - appreciation of his great asi: vjnee to the club in many capacities. f >nitL a Sequent meeting of the com- | wee Mr G. Fulton was elected chair"4'fi! Mr F - TI Cournge as d °p uty - I !dm C£ !t 5 J ' f - Sinclair, Eric Rutherbrnfi, orman Rutherford, and Wilson i tc-i" n r P. Were elected members. Three I %2 i ons were accepted. I C J re A surer reported a credit balI " ce Of £2lfi 12 S Hd at the .bank and I oavVi!, * amounting to £4O lis 6d were 1 WiH 01 ", Payment. A sum of £1 Is I Amh„,? ted . t0 thl ? Prize fund of the BKL^ gricultural and Pastoral f A? W 1 ? revived from the NeJi that ttl Marlborough Clubs requesting IS L' ate Plotted for -the meeting j 1( «Pm be changed. It was decided I to „2V equest could not be acceded Y as decided to race at AmlgV»!'April 29. I %rh?V he club on the Canterbury » K]fc CommittGe - ' n -Place of Mr G. 1 IciflSi n - who haci resigned. The api °. f a to the New I J 'Vr* r ßacm X Conference was left to < Ittlr<i uraee and Fulton to arrange. I decided to ask the Kowai DoI *lpu° ard to consider the provision I Win watc i'i"S facilities al the

AUSTRALIAN RACING AT" RAND WICK (UNITED VRF.SS ASSOCIATION—J!Y ELEC'i'P.IC TELEOEAI'IJ— COPYSIQBT.) (.Kcccived October 15, 3.5 p.m.} SYDXEY, October 14. City Tatlersall's Club's spring meeting ivo3 hold rit Randwick to-day in ideal weather. Thero was a large crowd. The New Zoalander3, Autopay and Korokio, ran disappointingly in the Flying Handicap. llavaspot, Goldman, and Safari (J\e,w Zealand) wcro unplaced in the Club \Velter. it. Itced roue two winners, Gothlin and £ov. Tbo stoivarda ordered the ciub'e veterinary surgeon to take a swab of tho saliva of Aussie's Delight, winner of the last race. Kesulls: BRUSH HUKDLE EACE, Of 200 bovs. About two miles. A. Royal's b g THE iIIRHOU (N.2.), by Shadowland —Ncllie'3 Choice ayrs 0-0 A. McDonald 1 \V. C. 11. Roberts's br g Sarwin by Sar-ilis--Winsign aged 9-tj .. A. Bott 2 V\~. J. McDonald's b g Kirna by Cyklon Sua 9-7 .. .. McMcnamin 3 There wcro seven starters. The Mirror gave. .-„ tine display of jumping, and making nearly the whole of the running, won easily by six lengths, two and a half lengths second and third. Time, 3min 38Jsoc. CITY TATTBESALL'S H/"DICAP, Of 500 sovs; second horse, 100 sovs, and third horse 50 sovs from the stake. Ono mile and a quarter. J. liarnca' and Dr. Le Pevro's br g SATAIOTLI by Satelles—Mother's Day Cyrs ri ;i .. .. G. Browne 1 ,J. King's ch g Love Song (N.Z,.) by Hunting Song—Mandolin Gyrs 7-11 J. Pratt 2 E. H, Bowman's br g Serabito by Moabite—b'erapliyna 4yrs 7-0 It. Parsons 3 There were 12 starters, including Antique (New Zealand) and Bold Boy. "Won by iwo lengths: half a neck second and third. Ranclie'ro was fourth and Antique (.Yew Zealand) second to last. PLYING HANDICAP, Of 300 sovs: second horse GO sovs, and third horse 30 soys from the stake. S'.:< iurlongs. T. V,'. Br-ardman's blk g IiIGU COY by Pantheon—Donna Yara lyrs .. 1 TV. Booth's blk (j Tom Pinch hv 'The ■\Vooden Uorso—Nancy Grey Gyrs .. 2 : .Mrs It. P. Broadbeilt's br in Qnostionnoirc by i J egionnaire--Initiauvo syrs :s

AT CAULFIELD PALPHAR WINS GUINEAS A DAY OF COURSE RECORDS' tlieccived October 13, 0.."> p.m.; MELBOUHNK, October 11. The weather was fine and there was an excellent attendance 1 for tbo Victoria Amateur Turf Club's meeting at Canlficld today. My TulLmina, forun fly raced by A. P. Webster, had nn impressive win in tin: Hurdle Pace. Jle is now trained by i-. Hoystead, who w...n the corresponding event in the two previous years with Taciturn and Lvden. Sun Clad, second in the Australian Jockey Club Breeders' Plate, had an impi'Snivo win in the Debutante Stakes for coll,-, and geldings. His trainer, \V. ClialTc, was formerly si. leading trainer on .Sydney |»aiv courses. The winner cost S5 guineas as a yearling. Waltzing Nellie ted always in the lJehutaute Stakes for fillies. Her trainer, \V. Leek, had Waltzing Lily as a yearling. A. Peed rode the winner. The much-boomed Hustle. Un made a wide turn and was last. Chatham had little trouble in gaining ins si::tn successive victory by capturing the Cau.rielcl otal-.cs. (lis rider, J. Pike, won the event previous.y on Gothic and Iho Hawk. Middle \,iit<:h lit.i3..'-d well, and Kuvera made a satisfactory effort. ( Pulpliar led all the way in the Caulhclo Guineas, and had a sterling win. Hall Mark had everv chance and Liiuarch (in shed stout,v. Palphar is cn-agrd in both cups. Wheriko 'New Zvaland) was prominent. ea.lv, but tired. . , Se.Mti gave, a brilliant. Caullh-ld Cup trod in the Herbert Tower Handicap, lie was second in the C.<:n last year, and to-day's effort was his best fur 12 months. _ liua'di and I'lcatus also impressed their Cup admirers with their finishing efforts. Tli'no was a thrilling finish ill the Tooi'.ik Handicap, and Chimeric i'.i>n in the hist stride. Gaine Carrington's linishirig eilurt heartened his Cup supporters. I/Elite was never dangerous, but the New Zealander, V.'ef therwise, ran a -grout race. •diddle Watch was slightly lame after the Caulfield Slakes, but unproved later. A. Knox, rider of Palphar in the Cuine-m. was susoen-'ed for a month for crossing just after the start. Sectional times were: Stakes, first tur ii.il; 13,' sec next four 48isee. last four -IT.s.-e. Guineas, first four 40sec, last four 4<)sce; Toorak Handicap, hist four 48,src; Herbe.t Power Handicap, last four Kesulls:

OBY HUFJDLE, Of 200 sov3. Two miles and 05 yards. !■• Hovstead's 1. g MY TAUSMAN by ' CiaYo-Tnbutary aged U-Ll • ■ -l •[ [•p-cri b g Tangent by bpi-urhend--Ou.cn Comedy »g-l fM •• , •• - \V l"). Ilnuld's br g I'hocia by i>rm;e - ' ]\ v ,,ri;, u? ;«l l°---> ■■ " T1,,.,-.. ,:■(■:<■ eiyht starter?. V„n by „ lon.il, and a hub U"» I™*. •» «,.<■<, ml and llih-'l. lcUr I- !li '" knc '> A ''^ foiu-lii. Time-, oimn 3«>cc; a course- record. DEBUTANTE STAKES, Oi 800 boys. For two-year-old colts and gcldinga. Four furlongs. A. K. Cooper's ch - SIW CI.AJJ by Sun Curn—Lineitb &-0 •• H. F. CrcHivick'R ch c Aztec by Jliracmu i'ciidiiurst S-l) iV /• ■" " M Conyi-PBbv's br c Crourn I.ad by ( i"«- n dcnnis-l'istol Lassie S-0 •• ■-> There were 13 starters. Won bv half a len;;tlr; three-quarter.i of :i second ::n<l tliinl- Wi:5 fourth. Time. -IViscc; a recoru. DEBUTANTE STAKES, Of 800 sovs. For two-year-old tilliea. Four furlongs. II Leek's b f WALTZUNO NKLUE by Beau Fils—Kollingßtono 8-0 .. 1 E. iu. D. Cliitkc'a b f Lull by Cyklon— _ Vcrsnie 8-5 ■ ■ <.' i -, " " G. Leonard's b I Lavage by Moabitc - Lave a Fond 8-0 -• •■ -J There were 10 starters. Von by three lengths; two cngthß second and tniid. -y- ,•,,,,-.,,■„[ i>,,|.,,. Queen Helen (Now Zealand) by Chef UuUi from Helen was fourth. lime, ■H^ec. CAULFIELD STAKES, Of 1000 sovs. Wcight-io;-ase. One nnlo aiul one. furlong. A. E. Blair's b h CHATHAM by W ba-—Myosoatiß Syr? • • J ■ »™ L W Tindall'a blk b Middle Wat.h by 11.0 • Night Patrol-Aspirnut F. Smithdon-a br b Kuvera bv »»?«- + Varta Mozzle 4yrs M. M(,C, rten T J. Donohue's b S by J , ;«,= a leneth- a head second and quarters ot a icn^vu, " " T irr . a \ m \r, 51 third. Masnitas was fifth, lime, Imm oi sec; a course record. CAULFIELD GUINEAS, Of 2000 guineas; second horse SOOgns, and third horde 200gns. One mile. G -M. Fi-coman'a ch c PALFIIAK by • Fern Kloop-Sbule Agra 8-o C. BlKellow'sehcllaUMnrkby Hevoio -Herowinkle S-5 J. f» - ' V' - Davis and Xirholaons blk Limoud-yueen M.irch b-o L. Lai tic There wore 1G Blartew. i,„„*h was fourth. Time, Imin 38aeo; a course record. HEBBBET POWER HANDICAP, Of 400 sovs. One mile and three furlongs. S Torr's b f SEGATI by ManfredWynette lyrs 7-9 ..,-•„. S. A. Rawdon'B b c Kuach by DniWOuragan lyra 8-1 •• , " I), ch g Purvey.o.,: ...y balUou-, # Ambrosial 6yi'S T-X •- •■ *

There were 25 starters. j "Won by two and half lengths; a length. } and a half second and third. Picatus was i fourth. Time, 2min 17jSec; a course record. TOORAK HANDICAP, | Of IuOO sovs; eecond horse 200 sovs, and j third horse 100 sovs from the stake. Eight , furlongs and a half. S. B. Ferguson's b g CTULPEIUC by Cyklon—Anasene Gyrs 11. Badger 1 Malfrcd and King's blk h TurbTn« !.■;• Tippler—The Dhow 4yrs D. Munro '2 i J. A. Phillips's.ch c Gainc Carringion by | Hunting Song-Left 4yrs J. Pike 3 ! There were I'J starters. Won by a head; length ix-.ond .and third. ■\Yeatlierwise (New Zealand) was fourth. Time, Imin -losec; a course record. NORTH CANTERBURY R.C. HANDICAPS The following handicaps have been declared by Messrs J. P. Henrys (gallopsl and O. Paul (trots) for the North Canterbury Racing Club's annual meeting, to bo held at Rangiora on October '23: — TIIGII-WKIGHT HANDICAP, of 05 sovs. One mile. ~L lb. si. ID. !h,n Jose .. 10 11 Xighlc-uar.l fi II Jaloux .. 1" '- 1 Verdcn .. 'J 2 Rome .. 10 0 Piceting ! Lo.-ksley .. 1" 3 Cilanro 11 1 Mn-,aMi<- .. 10 :'■ Hiah Tor . . '.< 0 I Oram Kiro !> 1"• Hunih-y .. !) " 1 ['lii.le . - ■' 12 Mi.-:s l.'ur.-iu U 0 I Tip Tree .. ••• U ! lIANGIORA CUP. of .155 sovs. One milo and a quarter. j yf. Hi. st. lb. I'joiran . . •> '-' Some Night Flyer P1 1 Shamble 7 « Sweet Agnes H '< Importance 7 7 Heather lilnv K I! Helen (inlil 7 0 Water P.do 7 13 Fiat l.ux ..7 0 VIK\Y Hll.I; HANDICAP TROT, of 07 ,-ovs. ;;miti -15.ee cln.ss. One mile and a hail. Belle Amy .. f-r Iteiileen .. scr C.-n-nera . . scr Re no mi • • M' l ' ! Coral Prince mt liowai . . scr j Diiiuly I.ncarula scr Social Pest .. scr I I'ir-:i Cup . . s-r Thackeray . . scr I Grand Author scr Waving G.irn fr ; Golden Cross scr Wheat King s.r I Great Seaman kt Aailc •• 3>i Bappv Bird .. s-r llarvotin .. 3G Llewellyn's Tollgalo .. 36 i Pride sec Jimmy de Oro GO ! Peter Wrack scr I iOXIOKIi HACK HANDICAP, ot 105 sovs. ! Six furlongs. ! »t.lb. ft. lh. ! Metal Bird '.> 0 Cleaner . . 711 i Krrantry ..SO Fine Weather 7 7 l Knva! Arrow Ko.so 7 7 Amphora S S l.ady Zephyr 7 ■• ( Verdcn .. s -t Robin Hood 7 5 1 Davoln .. -s -t Tuirim .. 7 5 j Hot Stuff 712 Final Shot 7 5 j FLYING HANDICAP, of K's so-,;. Six j furlongs, j si. lb. st. ID. I Cmufoi-.l . . '■> 0 Tip Tree ..70 I Nis-erhc-id S 12 SolirWe ..7 0 j Wbi'ic Do- S 5 (i,.d.-,-s .. 7 0 | Wise Choi.-r 3 3 FKR-NsIDF HACK HANDICAP, of 105 so--. Seven and a half iurl<uig>. >t. lb. st. lb. Ni-'-erlo-ad !» t Top Rank .. 7 7 Monastic .. Si:: High Tor . . 7 J Metal bird S 13 Helen Gold 7 4 S„eet A ">m.s «12 P.right Red 7 1 Eh.de .. S 0 (Handover 7 ■!. Importance 7 11. Robin II 1' 7 4 Fleeting Silver Briar 7 O Glance 7 fl \,m;i.i-:y trot handkwi', ot o7 ?!.•->. :;,cin 7s -la.-.-. One mile and a quart! r. Augustin -. .-•'• Potto Dc-i.y .. scP„.ver!ev Ki„c- .-rr Moranm- - - -■■<■ lllno sparl. .. --r Pete- Wrad; Citni Dillon .. :-.-r Reab-ott .. s.-f I aceet.t . . -•■!• b'o.ec a •■ r Coral I'rito-,- ...-r Rev. at - - "'r Dtmiel . . -r Shore l.ea-e . ,-■ Dailtiv I.e. atoia .--T Sl,.v W l"k Vinj'e ,]e n,o --i-r so.-i.-l I'.-.-t Kr.,,.re-, de tiro mt Tleok.-rtiV .. ..-r ri,''.'t <"..'['." '.'. cr Wheat-King . . .-.-,■ .fold Plain .. .--r Yanke-land .. Happi -- scr Al-Uc . . ;■'■ H.-ipi.v Bird . . scr Harvest in . . -;b Harvest Gale scr Tollcatc .. -'- Llewetlvil-.-. Vise Guy .. e'. Pride a.-r llar\e.-t liarl i'-i

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