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THE TURF.

:^: :;;:;:___^_ r * in .-. ■•■■ „%, ■■:>■'■':■■■ .-y.A.T.d MEBTpGC . ''•'?,> catjj,field guinea's ww??' : master ■■■■■ ■■'; ■.' :■.-' ,; ; foote. ■: ,-/ ■- ,^T-IBliaEArn-rKBSB ASSOCTATION-COPTBIGHT. (K«e. Oct. 12, 6.5 p.m.) 'y : : ■■■'■■■'■:■ Cau|fiald, Ootober 12. Although good wither, favoured the opening K oiof the •Anßtrali.-mJooltey Clubs »<* 10 " l jS{ nUprinff their dates: Horses winch aro ablej »id n/njl/larel to CaulMd after perform. Ing in the other state, could not Wecfcn^; thfsoccasien, and^^S e T feoted tKe attoiidßiice..'-:Athou(fh.tho^rtMltt ? Ana filled with ladi*e, ** i PV ti i&s&s& .roro'the first opportunity of , d spring fashions,, still mtec-sUte not occasion' t h °?^^£mb ■ indrtho attendance on the/ whole****•«««&, than on previous; diy. cote , (Governor-Oenernl of-the tammouweAitW; ' in numbers.; Tho following aro the results. ■" V lOLO WELTER. Seven furlongs. ' jlr.: J.. Leek's Perfection. i,;...;..»» •;;'•.-••,■•.•. ,1 ; Off;;ctianco':;.U'- : '-»- ; ""-"""-" , 3 led the field' from! a good start, but' tho front, and,, going on, -won by-'-threo ■ lengths.' Time,.lmiri. 29tsec.' , ■ .. -.■-.- i DEBUTANTE STAKES. Four furlo.ngs.' Mr. J.'W. Noud'a Miss.Bass, by Maltstei'-^ ■ '■ -' ; ■■.: Conundrums \ .K-üban-' , ...;.:. , ."""".."—•■";■■• •••—• - jj ■ P Desmond, Sindorby, BucHv Fruitful, IW■S, Pasamnado, Francis. Seaueut.. Nnshki, and Black Eango. .;.,." .. : ... - '■ Betting: Bto l.against the,mnner. ... • --- PeSf'ied :fSmj: untile the ' straight -was but-the latter spurted, ~ lid won>by;a length. . Time, 4935e0. . ■'■■ : CAULFIEIiD..STAiaES. ; Nino furlongs. ■ ■ Hr ; : J; Turnbull'B;-EbuUition; by. Limmer- ■ Subterranean-'and":Ellis,(dead heag...........^.^2 .Mother starters ivere^ May t King, jßporon,:Bendigoi Solution, Yabba ,Gabba. . : ■•. Bettincs 5 .to i against Subterranean, 3 to 1 Ebullition. ■' :•' ■ ''' ■: ;' ■„ , L ■•■Ebullitton led, at the second furlong post from Solution, 1 Booran,, andrSubtorraneiin, At. ■' ; Sar turn Subter'ranean-and EbulUtion wore ■ wcing together, with-Ellis: handy.;? Nearing: the sWnt the latter ;took ; ;pharge, ? but.aside '•■ the distance died away ; again, leaving febulli-, "tonto bent4he erstwhile New.Zealanders -by ■v a length. Time, lmin. SSJsec.. -^ .., • ,•_ :>'•::''. : : 'CAVUPXELVi y STEEPiiECHSSE.r" :,> ' ;;, 'Decree/ 9st 101b. .....-...•■•••••»••••■•" •• \ /Taiponi list. 71b v ..............—-'— - •,•.;■" • M'arfieia, lOst. 51b. ...-■• •••••• ■•'■'-■?' '''■■■ Ten others started. , : ■/ •. •■■ ;. V.' Betting: 5 to'i Sprmgfie.U,, 2, ; t0..l i .flie Won-"/.by ..four lengths. :. Time;' " Bmin.' stjsec. . ■ . ' . ; . ■ ; GUINEAS; One mile. .'"' :■ ■ Mr: -J., Leonard's; Master; Foote -...;..............' 1 '-:■ Tangaroa .V......«i..»•;i;3 ; " ; j}:3, , ?V , :";.'"}"'* 1 : Ladv Eylstonn .......:."......••—••. ......».»...» j> : :, Other starters: Saraband )r .Mazann, Boastful. ■- ! v ! Betting:'s ;to 2 against Master Foote, 3to 1 ■ Tarigaroa- anil Maiarin/ ; "-"'- led from Saraband and Master ;';' Foote, and at tho'b a ,-'■ Master Foote,'Boastful-,'and Saraband, ilan- . garoa'increased,his lead'.'to ten lengths along 'the railway side, into the turn j then .Master: Poote began, to overhaul Tangaroa, and won ; ;in great stylo ; %:a. lengthiand; a half, - ■boin" two lengths between SBCpnd and third. ."Time, lmin. Hisee:,,.whioh ; :es_civbUshed ,a_now. '■'record.' ."■■'' ■.■-.;-, : : ' : i ; ?-■-■'.■';. ■•..■'..■■"• ' .. ■:•; .'.. :: ", 'TOOEAK HANDICA?;. One mile. : ;True Scot, - Sst. -71b. ~.::..;.»-»»»••••• •••- \ -Lachlan, 7st. V^&?>x;mWVXm* | Knox, Sst. lib ni"'"iVl : Other starters:: Charles ■Stuart,.. St. Peter, : : ■ Dynamite, Brian and-^aclc '':■:Betting: Even money.fiaclslnn, 5 to 2 against ...Knox, sto .1, tho winner; .; ■■ ..- : : :ICnox,led-.to tho'strai£si(;tby:;a. longai;;;.then * IrueScot came, and :wou by a length and a '-' 'talf. - Timoiilmin/^jßecp'-"v -K'" ;; '"' '^--W : ■■ ;

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■' ;' Bt';TELZGEA?H—PRESS i ASs'odIATION-rWi'IMGHT. ■:'l'-': '■■'.: •:" ',{'. ■■"■-, V 'f'i I ''':'.■' Sydney, -October 13. ' Cbnnt Tfitto, Necdlewoi'h;/and Mer- ■ ■ : 'riwai-. nro: aboard-, the .-.Wimmera, wnich tailed -::'■■ at 8/ p.m.' -yesterday.;.., r Neodlewor):^and-J.«r-_ riwai ■tnosked- themselves about/ cdnsideiaoq- ■ in iiie Eandwick ovents, and vfz-r require a ■■■,-■ '■*<%

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.: ; BT TELEGRAPH—PRESS . ASSOCIATiON-HrariMGHT. ;-■';■ /.:•■•"'' •':''*;'.■•■■'.■ ! •■''• No work..of importance on the .; tracks tliis :M4«?o»jtjtio! •'.Vlciin:■s26CC,:Mliubarb , .fiiiishetl up ten inuOngs ":..' in' 2min. SOfibo.,--and- Lady Difiideico skippc-U :,':ovor a lnile/iuvlinin;, . ,:j , .

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■ i: - ;%•■■■'■■■ :■ : ■.CqNCLUmNGIuiY:' , ' v ' i *' : ■ <"■'■' ;;■ 'v' STEBPIyECHASS '\V6n% "HAYCK; • '""'_ V ET TELEOBA'ra—PRESS ASSOCIATIOK—COPYRIGnT. ■■'. '■-;,•■'" ''■'■": ''- Sydney, October 12. '• ' lar»o for fte.concluuinjdny.of theaustralian ■:. : JocLey Cub's spring mooting,:,ln,thqDowlmg ■ ■ Stroijlechai-e'NcW Zealand jiqrse&'occupied the. ■'[[J fii-st -thioe places: Kesults:— ■. ,t \! Si* furlongs* "■■'■'■ Kn G. D. Ai j.l's Heivo, 9st. 61b. ...;.'. ..-:. 1 K ■■;, Sivori, SstfSuj. ••••••• 2 -: : - Suljmai'iM/'Ost.ySlb. •■.-•'■•.jvvv;" 1 ::"":-- , ":"."*, , : : : ■ ;1S iff f iSto/B to' IW •'■■ iand-Subinarin , .'..- .- ■■■'• ■'• ■■■-^•■>■■■;■;:>■..■■■'■',;" : - :v- ■:■'■ •:: A good .race." Won by :i head, n similar dis- : : . tanco fecontl and. third :horses. ■■ : .' : /Titno, Imin. iClsiic. ~-. '....., - ....,.,;.;...., ''' v.Nino -furlongs..■> ■■■•'• ■.'Mγ; W. K. Hall's Coppertop, 7st. 1ib....... 1 , Dr.ko Clarence, 7st. .......; ;........:..... l ■ Blr.ok Mark, 7st. 71b. ,-■• « .•■'■•■ Blevcn started, . •■.■.: BottiniT: sto 3-against Gecko, Bto 1 Coppcr- '■'•■:■■ Tho placed lioi-scs v/sre ■ prominent thrmijrliout and in-a great; race homo Coppertop •• gained tho .verdict .by a short neck. ■ Duke .•■''-■ Clarence was a head'-in front'of Black; Mart. '.Time, Imin.. 5850c,'..;i»4- . '.: :. DOWLING. STEEPLECHASE. About three . :: . :-.-■" ' ' ' '/■'■ miles. ■ t ■■Mr. '\V. Davies's; Haydn,, list. 101b. (A. • Mr. .Coxj:....'. 72 ,:■■. Mr. C. Coloman's iPipiii9st. '51b. ,(J:c.Chevir. -■. '■■ '• Six started] "inoiuding Phaetontis.and,Eclair. ■■■■■■■■ Betting: 2to 1 against. Haydn/7 te:-2■•Pliae- ■'..•' tontis and, E51air,.,5..t0 1 Swimmer, ,-lOj to. 1 Pipi. \i'!•'■'■ '■'■': .'."'",• ', ■_".., ■ jT,i- ••' Tho first to move' Were; Haydn' and'Phaetontis, and the pair led over the first jump, •■-.- ativhich Eclair fell. Going Haydn and Phaetontis cleared aw.iy-from ■ tnb field, '■■'' and lcd'.by eight-longths.i..Shortly:;afterwards .:.'■.■■ Haydn ;dr C w out, ;and. i Pipi,ir.An! into second : ' place, "with Phaetontis third. The latter lost ■■" ■ his rider opposite .Qsonljatnte- Haydn.,sailp_d away in front, incrwised -hie advantage to . twplvo.. lengths from, Swimmei and P.ipi; • Beckett'E horse then ; ran up tc •HaydnU:but'.it ;was only' sufferance;, as' Haydn won easily. Pipi was twenty lengths behind . .: Swimmer. Time, 7min. 2sec. WAVERLEY HANDICAP. ... One , and- three- . quarter miles. / _ ' '■•'■■" Gaby, Gst. 101b. .'1.'.'..-'"1 ■ r Lndy Esme, 7st. 101b ; Wee Laddie, Bst. ..,.;.....»..........;...,.»........«..• ( •■ Nine started. ■•' ; ! _'''' '" ', Betting: 5 to 2 against Inglewood, 5 to 1 Wee Laddie, 7 to 1 Lndy Esme, 11 to 1 Gaby Won by a length. Time, 3min. 4sec. ■' P.ANDWICK PLATE.",'Two guartei .■'■■*."' '■■-. ■miles. ; < ( ''.- : '■■"'-:■ ' ■ ■.•■ Mr. J. J. Muckon's' Tartan : Peru. '•• '■••"•' ; Norcen viiv.v.'v ■ ; .:■• . • Six started. • . ' " . '

--Betting : ---5-to-t-on-Tartan,-7-to:-2..:against charge from-itfarbm .?ncDPeru. IA A f frnm Pro tho etamWtitfba aswrnednho. leadfrom ceed and Po*u,*Garohes,« ©rango, and Norcoi foUowiirK to£ mile-post Ore-fpTOTinto led-.&«<*«L»" d j^2 1 by:- aVtatgth, Proceed bncK. Prom'this out tho two was never in d£ abt and Tartan w^'ensjly bythreo length. » sbnilhr'-dfitaiico-separAUng-eoCOnd and tnrm torses. Time, torn. 7see. FINAL-'jHAKDICAP. Ono- and-a- quarter ; .."'; . miles. Nowlan's Barronjooy, 7st. 51b.... 1 Wm}M.\ *tK : -V x";-vr"-"!" jj toffiWEft'k 7^-, ..r.i..~- r ~'-—■-■;■ and won by .three-leagUis. •-•: ; ; •"■' v, - , •« J SPRING MEET'■I- {?■■■'£&'-^> A , --i^J"'- v ''•*;''"?*r77 ;;idiMJ:/st^?v v (Pf«» ; % ,3Oci!ltion, ' l Ddniddt, October 12. ' "So 'DuSdlii ;i JocScy■' ClubVSprins Meeting ras concluded-at. Wingatiii, to-day, in fino voather.; -,The attendant, was. very good Tho otalisator investments "amounted to £5674, maknß..a. total of J812.462 10s. for. tho meeting, as igainst £10,867 10s. for tho corresponding- mect-nt;-last'; year. Tho fields wore-, larger than L pn ; M opening day, and some of the finishes wero ery interesting. Only, one .accident,, occurred luring tho day. Tirole fell in the hurdle race liid- rollcd,;,on,-.his rider. ...who sus;ained internal injuries,- necessitating His renoval to the hospital. The following; are tliQ, •esults:— ■• . . : :' '. imiKASI -HUKDLE .HANDICAP ': ot-M ebvs.; second horse, G soys.; and third horse, 1 sovs.. One:mile and three-quarters/ -'■•■■•'.■ ■05-Mr. H. Schluter's b. g. S.torm, by • ■'.' '-Euroclydon^-liuoy ? S'.syr6,-:9sfc.;-3lb..j'!(J. Cotton) ...........:....... • :•■•• v- 1 62WMli J .;M.--S>vale's-.br. 5, ■ l ltagipal, r .-;aged, ■ list; llb.'(M'Kay) :.......;......,.......;■■ - ■19.-Mr.'.P,vJeff's : l)lk.tig. -Victor. Hvlagedj.,: t .'. ■ 9st. Gib. (Smith) 3 Also started:—2o3 Tirole,' 12st. 3rb. • Storm-took, the-lead at'the start and was Ito lengths 'aheaU of. the others .when .passing ;he stand. ,Tirol e .folLat,the,.fenco,M_ front of ;he stand and foiled over hisnder (0 Connell). Storm, maintained the lead and jumped the last Hir'dla six lengths ahead of Magical, winning easily by four .lengths. Victor..l Leased ,tip,m ;he straight, and about ■ eight lengths lehind Magical. Time.'Smin. £5 3-ssec. JJivilond, JSS 6s. L'BLEGEAPH WELTER of 70. sovs; second horsa, 10 sots. -Seven furlongs. ■ ' 180-Mr. J. B. Hart's br. g. White Cockade, bj Finland—Miss Lochiel, lyrs., 9st. 41b. ,_ ■■- .(Hagertj) 191—Mr. J. T. Green's b. g. Paragon, 3yrs., 9st. (M'Cluskey) •..•.•■•• ••••»™"j»- 2 17—Stft Tp:'Q. H«ds(J|'s b. g. Bed and Black, ""•"'6yfs.;.7'et. 71b. "(B: Cotton) ■ S Also started :-«i Note, Sst. 131b. j 5-ii Lbusire, Bst. 81b.; 75 Heirloom, 7st. 121b.; 53i sero, 7et. 71b. . ' , - ~Fr.om,a..,good,.st,ar,t, at once rentto the' front,, followed by Paragon Threo urlongs-from:home Pa'ragotf>closed'slightly on thei leader/-the pair , being wpll-idnt from the ithers. White-Cockade maintained tho lead, Tinning by two length's", Red arid Black boing a ength T>ehind Paragon. Time, tarn. U 3-ssee. ■•;'■••■ ; 3UKNSIDEB:HAOK : -HA2vDICAB;ib'f 60. sovs.; second horse, 5 sovs: Fivo furlongs. IOOJ—MrnT. Tanscy , * b. g. Ard Ecigh, by.Corinudror—British ■ Qneon, Cyrs., 9st. ) i\b: (Beale) ', .., •• 1 Hoore i 's-'(i'nn';r6ti. 'g.'Caveola, ..7rf.-V ? .::5:....;.....:., 2 32}— Mr.-A. Dale's br. c. Bccbrell, 3yrs., Bst. ••■liL'ferte SoTcro; Bst. 71b.; 61 Santa Clans, Sst. 71b.; 35 Lady, B^lbw ; ,;s ; Bst. 'Careola and Ard Reign ledfoJihe-ifoot of the straight with. Mangonel next." A'splendid finish •esnlted in Ard Eeigh winning, by half a ength, Caveola being a similar distance in ront ofjßeclnvelL'.who came,.up vtry fast in lnflKHEWsec. Dividends, ea '2s. and JBI Bs. . ■ '.■"-'■ IANFUBLXiiHANDICAP of 100 sovs.; second ' hbrso," 10 sot's; ; and third horse, 5 sove. Ono 82 —Messrs'. W. T. and L. C. Hazlett's eh. h. Astrakhan, by Stepniak—lrene, syrs., ■ -^RtT-ioibrXMacaoncTl) , -.:::::. , ::."::.""..".;. , .'.:.: , ....'...'' l 07J —Hon. G. MlLean's b.- h. Apollodons, ,^y I s w 7st^MlbwpouKlos)»i.v;B S pKi S i»««jj. 2 jr"T. Gfeen , riir i c.''Paral;'6n'3yf^., v M\lit Gib. (M'Clnskey) .- %•• 3 •' ; A 7 lso started:—B9 Stepenfeldt. Gst. 71b. » A ! good start all'the'horses gijttinß iway together!..?. Sfoptm?e\dt, and* Parncon; led ;long tho back "stretch with. A'pollodbris r next, last. At tho three furlonggiost Vpollddoris went to the front, and Astrakhan improved his positioniconsideraWyj: Astrakhan nade a determined challenge.in tho straight, ;nd-after a fine finish'• gainM '■ tho' verdict by , head, with Paragon about three lengths [jway hirfl. Time, lmin. 46sec. : Dividend, B-iiher was thq snbject of a hostile demonstiation in the part»ef.-tt;.;s,e^tion- | of the',spectators,|' .' inOET'S' 'HANDICAP' of' 70 sovs.'; second lihbrse,lo sovs. Five furlongs.• , k ■. J37fe-Mr. E, McKay's ch. g.- Lnpulite, Iby MLiimn^a: ; :^lej?^yi3a,LßJfell?lbs(A. M'Kay) ;.........«. 1 US —Mr. J. - Ellis's • ch. h. Bed Spauntlet, ; .,aged,.i9st..-01b. (M'Cluskey) .m....' 2 451-Mt::H.'G!)odman'sVcn. : :m. Little Medal- .'" list; 4yrs.. 6st. 71b. (Tripp) .....;... I started:—ll9J Petroma, 9st. lib.; 10c Japon, 6st. 71b'. ..... ft, T ~t ' Petrovna was slow in staring, and Lupuhte md, Littjo'.Medttllist-Vioon went ■$>, the front, {ed Gauntlet-lying third-.-" The last-named dis>lac«l Little Medallist after gorngyabout three arlongs,. , but could' 'make no impression on jirpnlite, who won easily by two lengths. Time. mm. 4 4-ssee. : Diyidend, £B is./ !,". KAIKOBAI HACK GO soys.; ■second horso, 5 sots. Six• furlongs. P,; 'JJ.iHogan's Sarsfield, by ■ , <■ -Venture, ■■ ijfts;, . 7st. 1 131b. (Byrne) ..' :....... 1 110—Mr. J. Cowan's b. h. Lord.Cltt'tha, 4yrs., . 7st. 21b'.-.(Win«field)..;. ;...,?•, ' 62i —Mr. H. Goodman's ch. g. Santa Claus; 3yrs., 7st; 71b. (D. King) .J:...-............' c ' Also-started :-=r2i-l Jack 91b.; 51 Mclbcck, 65t. isrorfcarried 7st. llb.)'j2ol Hidalgo, xt. 1211). (carried 7st. Olh.); 6*} Umeraboy, Cst, IK ' ■■' ■ ■ \ .-" . .«' ..S?wr i ? l i.iP m P ed v.'>.Tiax.... I !'ith.th.e lead, fol6wcd'l)y 1 -Jack.-'A , sh6re i -and i Santii :, -Ckus, while Jmeraboy was left at the post taking .no pari in the race. Sarsfield was soon oiit* by himself, ind : .increaein'g"his..lea'i wqn''vwith-3he grcatesl asp byifi. separaing second' and*tjiirqi 19 3-ssec, MVideii'dß.r'iSJ'esi antl'-aiißsi - : v TAEEWBLL HANDICAP ,of 70 sovs.; second horee, 10 sovs. Six furlongs.' .'•'. ■■ ■ . 59 :--MT.,-L.;C.,.Hazlott;s,br:;C. .Gjaftou Loch, ' ■ by' Qrafton' Loch—Lotta, 'Syrs., Bst. CHerne) • 1 91—Mr.-■H'Bonar's'b.-g. Curiosity, Syrs., Bst. Slb.(Rae) i 43J-rl£on. G. M'Leari's ch. h. Nohis, syrs., *< 7st. 9!.b,?-(M'Clnskey.) ..;,'„•: ~,.....-./..'.'{ ■'•Also Btarted-:4S2Oi-..'Jolly.rFriar, •■Sst:; 2SB Zetland, Bnt. 111b.; ■ Sonift, 7st. lftb. (bracketed rith- Notus). ... . \ i CnriesitY was rery fractions at the post causing, a delay.of several minutes. When i itart was effected, Cnriosity shot out with s itropg'had, rather badly- left Vfter "corerjiig-half-t.aeidistance, Curiosity wa! ;hroe or four lengths clear, of .Zetland and (lotus. Approachins the straight GrafWn Loci rioved-up; and Notns looked?dangerous w.her ip'proaching ;the distance, but' soon, died away jfaftoh'Loch went on, catching' Curiosity abo'm Ifty yarjts , . from homo, Sfotus was two lengths away third. Time, lmin 19 Dividend, £5 105.., ' _._ ~.:.,'.! :(ferom''6u : r ; 'bwn''Co'frcspondont.)". ' (i ■''The':EVnfuriyyHa'ndicap r : proyide.d-; a;, desperati finish entiTEly". confined to " Ap'ollodorii and'.'nAstrakhan.:r;".i;.: Apollodoris led intc the s'tfaißlit;-where'--Astrakhan came at him The pair ran. dowji y .,the straight .sidp by , side \6.trakhaiv Vcttiiig' Ms'no'se' ih;'fFo'iit ifv'thi ast"'fltrido; A demonstration ■ against' Astrakhan illoging, apparently, that.-ho did not try oi lV'MnTssday'.lw.^'''n<',t : Mn'g^'«l ; tho absurd dis pleasure of men who'had lost their money \nyorie who 'saw-.;Astrakhan;ijefore, this ,jao Tiusthav.o-noticed.that;hc.,;looked. i oy,er..so Utter and eager than 'on the Wednesday. Ilia jmbngst-tho" crowd- ■'were' i awfti'6"of" i thisi- anc knew r Astrakhan's. ,fprm,.,tp .bp.^qnite...honest raised' counter-choers; . And fqf, a ;minute';or; '.twi there' "was qtfifea lively scene: : V .. '■''- ■'"' • .Olff!' ■;-!lV'; > (y.i'j! ;; J,.. r,,.. (

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 16, 14 October 1907, Page 10

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 16, 14 October 1907, Page 10

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