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RIFLE SHOOTING AT TRENTHAM.

No fewer than 31G .riflemen took . train fo Trentham on Saturday. This is probably record muster for Saturday, matches. A vil "fish-tail"' wind'niado f shooting at tho'lbrigo ranges solely -a ,, 'matter for'experts. ! . "In giant ing over' the; ■ slips containing the detaile Bcor.es, .the, various comments, regarding the win were found to be fairly unanimous, in ! substance but hardly. sOjin, the impression thoreof: '/Anj thingiiut good for shooting," said tho D Bal tory; '."Slightly, .mixed,'-; quoth,,the Guards "Tricky wind" 'was, tho' opinion of. the Pei mWent Artillerymen; "Cold, .right fishtai ivind;" wrote the City' Eifles;'"Squiffy," su< rinctly commented tho ■ Engineers. The com ment ofvthe Zealaridias was' equally tereo," a. though- hnrdlyi so ,, euphonious. ■ They .said" i was .".Kotte'n." ! : Probably the best work- wn done; by the Post and .Telegraph Eifles, th Karo'ri team, and the D Battery.' ;Very cor sistent shooting'.was done by; those teams. . good 'many,were, caught.on the "hop" on th 600' yards range. , The long range necessitate more careful .sighting, ; and' several'matohc iwere not completed on time. Another fiy minutes "would, no doubt; havo seen tho's .matches through, but tho targets were , droppc to the. :minute, which was; perhaps,-just a well, for.ia time-limit is.mot supposed: to poi spss .elastio properties.,. .The details of-, th scores, aromas follow: —: ■• ..■■• .. ~:'■■ ' ', POST. : AND''TELEGEAPH BIPLES.'. ''/ .- A seypn-shot handicap match for,. Belt, clas trophies, and the; Hallenstoin Cup. "\ ■'; ' : ' .•■■.- ; .". '..:• -A Class.' , ..,■■;. '..: 'n : '"■;.'.

■: ■ y 'HIGHLAND RIFLES. Senior and Junior' Matches ; (scores counter towards the Championship • Challenge Belt an( the monthly 'competition). Prizes' arci pre sented by Chaplain-Major Wm. Shirer, Lieut M'Diarm'id, and Mrs. Wilson. In tho Senio: match iCorp: :MaTsden topped tha score, witl 43 points, and for the Juniors, Pv.t. Dotson an ex-Wangamii nighlander, ,who at presen' holds (.ho AYanganui. Corps' Shield, led will 32 points. '■■ , .: ,' ' .: . ■ Soni ° r CIaSS - GOO . 700-„:.

CITY EIFLES.

Handicap match for. Commanding; Trophy (uncompleted). The Juniors also competed for Mr. Bowcll's Trophy.... 600 (.110 : H'cp. yds. yds. Tl. 'Turner ... 6 27 M & ■•Darby •• 1 32 5 S4 ■"Pitcher ........ ..... 3 32 18 ,53 •Highest' completed scores. These inn ammunition prizes. ■ . ■' ' ENGINEERS. . ; ; 'Practice Match. . '. \ v • ' . ~ yds. yds; T'l. Corp. Mitchell : 25 ,2C -51 Sapper. Elvines ■-•";■■„ ■« ■ W Sgt.-Major Madeley ... .1. Corp. Piercy ... '-.f- f.-- f. Sapper- Rndcliffo ■. - 22-, 24, <G Corp. Barker ... ...... ••• 20. .21, ; « Sapper Grainger - rJ,..J?..,T» Corp. Collett ... :...":■■ u ' '!1 40 The Civil Service Rifles fired a P™cticomatch, the' scores of which.aro not detailed. The following is tho parade-state :-btaff: Oapt J. Duthie,:iun., Lieut. Smith, (unattached Ist, Lieut Hutchen, Staft-Sergt.-Maior. Colclough, Col-Sergt. Bould; D .'Battery, 22; Engineer,, 22; City Riflos, 33;; Wellington Guards, 33; Kolburn'o Rifles, "V Civil 23; I Post and Telegraph Rifles. 45; College Rifles, 17; Zealiindia Rifles, 28:- Highland Rifles, 23, arori Rifle Club; 27; Hutt Valley Rifles, 18; Permanent Force, 11. Total, 317: . .. The' Wellington- District- Volunteer Rifle ■Association's Annual - Championship Meeting will bo hold at Trentham on November J. it is not yet certain whether . tho .association t share in the Government. • grant for. tlie, encouragement of 'rifle-shooting, the distribution of which is vested in the officers conunandino tho Wellington Rifle Battalion, will be available fof this meeting, and, pending thei settle--ment of this .point, the drafting of the* programme of events will be held over for a daj Or SO. .. ' . .. '..■' ; ~' ■ ;, :.. '.''■ COLLEGE.RIFLES: . ; . ;< "V !, The' College Rifles commenced their seasoi on Saturday, when the first, match. ,for thi " College " trophy; took place. . This j , troph; takcftthe form of a silver'cup; presented by. tin corps and is to be fired for at -200, 500, 600/ am 700 ; yards. ■;- ;■ -.; •/: ■■_._.- .^' ;. ; , ■-.: - ~:.. H'cp. yds.- yds. T'l .Col,S ß t.'Evatt... ... ■-■•••:■<>* ■■'*--;f.'- i -i Vvt Pyo ' ... ... ' 6 I 3 ~''.1 5, .-- . "* Jce!-Co'rp. Kiernan ... ... 6 19 11, -3 Pvt. Smyth ...: ... ...... 5 ; 21 5. .3 Pvt. King. W.;R. ..., -.'.,,...12, .19 2 .;. 3 Sergt. Millar ... .;•: . ..... 6.11 l?:'-ij .Sergt.'Ward „:: C" ■■ ■'.::■} .17 11 , | Pvt. Lambert ..:•: :.:;' ■-■„:',•& : : "1 ■'<'■ ■ 2 •Vn effort is being madb to popularise shootin in the corps, : and : for'this purpose the com mitteo has arranged l for 15 trophies to benre for.this season.' " ■ ■._■.-.[■:-■■: ■ ■■■ "■' '; • ' ' : 'KARORI RIFLE CLUB. ' ;' ' : A ten-shot handicap match, uncompleted i 'the time limit. The'two best..scores aro given:t ■' ~ . ■-l • ■■■■ -■ • .■;■■" " ■ I)UU' *UU , -•■ •-■■• ■ ■'■ '•• H'cp. yds. "yds'T , .W.-lvemp ■ ---..:< ; .»- 3b,:-.! ' :'"... , WELLINGTON, GUAEP&- •■:'•,!;;! : Handicap Match-.for .the Boylo. Cup and. Con >any Trophies. A Class scores only.are givei jj Class having failed .to, ..complete at 600. yarc ■ia thejime-limit,,/.. ..., ' ".;, ~ • ■■■" ' ■■-■■■ ' H'cpl-'yds. yds. T 1 Pvt; ;; Smart.- ...','... '' ... ;6cr. ; 25- . 24; SerKt ■■Guv - ■.-.. ... ... iscr. .25: '2-t- • • Pvt .....:,... v>6, r 19. «.. Pvt. Doromau :,•■■ .;. ' .■•..•..-.■■-.6. -:18.--,!l« !:■■; Corp.: Sneddon ;.,....-.■ ••• 5 - H 1 5 ,J ' 1 : Sergt. Tinney.;......,... I >•• E? r - , 23 ■:;■>* v '' ;.:■■■':■■•' -D BATTERY. ['■[} ■'/■■'•■ Handicap Match for Belt,'Medal,''and, Trophic A Class, .'-hy-'i-i.'-. i'-w 600 700 -'■'•'■ Y-.-' •'■'■-'■■•■ -■'H'cp." yds. .yds. T Gnr;Suddaby../ '.iV - B '.: Sl.T'?!:'. : ' ; Gm-; Plimmer ;:. ' ..V. — scr. 38 M :Bombr.' Wickens ' ■ ... .. ... scr.- 40- -v 2- . : Sergt.-Major-Skelley.•■■...■ .... scr.. 30;.-:|7 ■-..-, Capt.:.Petherick:--■ .... ■..,.;.scr. 37 ;-25 ; . ' -. ■ :;•>■ ;':'-■ ■■■ B Class.'. ■ .•':■ •'•'■■■ !:-: Gnr. Cottenll :.; '-O 5 ! ; r «.::' , Gnr: Ma'rsden ,, .:.--v -•.;.' .-... scr. 24 • - : 19 ; ■■; Gnr.'Christie:::. >.... ;,i.rscr. 31-'.'l2 -. KELBUiSe" MATC] / : . : '" .".,V ,'V ■'-•'.•' -.'2OO ..SOO;'.-. ■-■'■■' .'. -• ",,■,'". ■ ..vH'cp. .yds.' yds. T Pvt Hart ... ... ''.... .scr.. 19.'. .28 '". I;':Seir ■;•:•.:-■:*: f;' -Sergt D,;n V., ; .scr. Lce.-Corp." Munro ... ;..., 7-. x>, Lce-Corp.' Colley .;. '.V. - 4 • 21; 21- ■; Pvt. - Pettigrew ""5 -19' 15- ■ Pvt. C. Butcher - 12 ,.,.. 11 . / 16 ,.. ; . : /.. ~ ZEALANDIA EIFLES." ',', '....,. Handicap Match -'.i or.. Company's Belt and ....'■■•; Trophies. ,■)•. >■: .■.: ~.':■• s', ...'•, '-■■,■■;;:..,,. . •-. ..goo 700. ■ ■i' ''''.■ . ."' '. .'..".' H'cp. .yds. -yds.M.T ; Lieut-.Paie,.':.. .;.../'„• ... 5cr. ; . 24 '22. . iSergt. AstilL ■.:.:;,.:;;.;.., 7 J ; i: JG,;, ; Pvt Egglestone ...' ... .1 i 20 -lb ... Sergt; Hugo. .... . ::.' "■••-, *... °:.' j, 7 :-. .;, "■■■ ;■'■ ~.■' ' .B.pldss;; / v ., ,-. Corp 'R«nkins,.. . ! ... ..'■;..'..,'5br....1G ::.''21,'... Pvt. Jackson ... '.»' scr. 10 8 :Corp. , Martin . : .....;.... scr. 6. 15,, - ': ■;■'..'-■"■■."'.'".,• ■-. ;C 6iass. ■■ '■■■'. .;:'*:/ ' ,; P\-t Rowberry.; :.,... ' .... scr. 11 ...-5. Pvt. Smyth '... ........ ••■: scr. ..8 • ,7, ~. Pvt. "Ellesley , ,;: ;..... k 6 ;; , \ ..,-, I. PERMANENT FORCE-PRACTICE , ■" ! ' :' { ' : ; : ;:'■■' ; ; MATCH. ; ■';V';." ii '^.^

ontatio of fe Dominion taa'-ftnr notes o tho work of the oast, week; "very. accural Anting was recorck'no less : than,-30 per cm of S having qualifiers marksmen." 0 was greatly enjoyed V the men. .-.Some dive lion was caused on ..Thursday, night .when re-ular "twister". ,of a galo swept down tt valey and blew" several tents, over. Litt sloop resulted in consefl uence, ■ but, commenh ffchronielor, : -"little fto'Bailors-Mcks olsn< trifles, and all. rolled up at tho .usual time.: the-morning as ■fresh.' as if they .had? passi he night, in ia. house.". Credit-is given ■GunnciT-Instructors Jams,,.and -'Fog .for the able way in which they,,assisted>tl officers in.getting so many, men, through the ten firings in sd expeditious, a manner. .11 : detachment was l imcfor the'command of 'Fir lieutenant H. Haire-Fostciv ; and;': associati with him.' Lioutenants Eric Collar* and Ive netn "roms. ' Dr. -.Phinps,-: K.N;, = the.; sh U : medical officer, was also in attendance: • .

■ There .'appears to have been ■.soine-frictio recently at; tho tablo of the Nelson City Com oil Tho incident has a', Pickwickian.-flayou about it. Tho "Colonist" records.the resigiic tion of ■ his.' seat: ill thii: Council, by Couucillo Snodgrass, , and adds:—"ln - ,the, absence or; full' and ample retraction from , the' Mayor c his unwarrantable 'expression , "ot doubt coi corning 'Councillor SnodgrassV veracity,' i obviously 'impossible for that Councillor t cohtinuo toisit under Mr. Piper's presidency. Somo ■ excitement, says the Balclutha lu'e Press," was caused at tho local • railway, stn tion on Tuesday night when on the,arrival o 'thp'oxpress a man, slightly.under the mflnenc liiiuor, was bundlod off without ceremonj It seems ho could not find his ticket, but hai money on him sufficient to purchase anothe ticket, yet I the 'officials refused to , toko -m 'monoy. -Then tho man found hie ticket, und Ii was put on board tho next train, which, hon over,' could not,take him to: his. destinaticw (llataura).i This suggests the query: _ If th mini was too drunk to travel oira fast , tmin why sh'ould he :be allowed to go on a .slov local? ... . . . ; , - ; ~• ■■■• < . -

S^ :^WS--; :'■■■"■■■ ■.-■'■■ ' THE. DOMINION,' MONDAY,- 'OCTOBER 14, 1907. ms&SX£$ lipiiiS ;:■"-.■ ■■ - •■ ■—fr— Air, ,/Jk eh«S After swing „'«„* a o , T SilW station will bo in working tovoral horses arp ajrcady quartered atlro.it £ nofting gh u b playcd pet :■:' ■■ ■.■:■.■■■ VATC , MEET*' ft -CS5md?Whm f I°SjSS °r der b r thB *&» nwt Jtm0 comOS r !Ti if" 1, nnd Q" mllv ;T' £■ W while for in * Wng club that would mate mj- ■■ <: ■: ::: . ■-.-: ■ V - A : T - C, -^ ,: . '•■«: ; ceed and and Noma h M hw h d wr0 { ?llc( i Mooro aro duo from Hastings ono richer (Hoar hear \) - Al prizes shouId be " 'V •■'•" "■„ rr\v.-W:if»<?TVT? followkiK in'-tho'flrder named,. At the nan j . .J , .,, M of west i, Gr but perhaps Jackson and Tilly and others will probawj tho propor ty of the club, and the honour of V GUINEAS WON-"BY MASTER "faVoiirito led'GOTOhes and P«u incL.m thfl,?*J it^ i .S t ll* M X' n L o f post- arrive to-morrow. Some smart two-year- vin^aK L them for the season should satisfy all ,*D; ,:;■.■:,: .., FOOTE. ;- - b^SSngft! Proceed haviagVdropp.od back, this may * ™ h h JgOj old, will bo soon out in tho Wnllcslcy Stakes. trne sportsmen. These wer elns sentiments *P: ' V, day of the spnng Nowlan . e Barrenjoey, 7et. 51b.... 1 eacli ueenred,* brace oi wins at Ot»b. , - : : . °!j, m ™ of the Rose rink match, to bo arranged .• v/vYictoria..A^F.^" *£$£ *«■ * ":'-7"'-' S . .: ,— - ■ / (BY ARBITRATOR). , a little later on. ■ <. ,■•,,. C o Xw ■■-■>--"■'■■-■■'■?■■ S : G0 Id Thread, who h>5 been running pro- Tho following games were played, on tho W': t^,a^-. e^^^-^^l^^^^.}i^.^ : •':■■■ - '■-"'- to the cqmrag.ef Gold Crert. . ; . .,.. . ■ ....,- Jaekman, Hon. J. A. Mil- 0° ,;;.and: party,. R d v Slr H J^ T n t _ ThV'Dun^di^^ooiSV ChibVSpring Meeting Cup fixture, and several candidates for tire { th d « advisory .» Already during Fljxer, ■ Haieh Bailey, Topp (s.),20; Reading, Li 'v;trce of Victoria) a f d .,f r /A^° b i7crowd ■ was conclndedat Wingatui, to-day, in fino two-mllo event will bo.seen out at the moet- the present Eeasoll the need for some steps of S . Murdoch, Dixon (s.), : 19. C c -; ;: .were.the centre of the Tho irig. Some particulars: of the .work and final . tn i has been ;■ patent. I ,have wit- f, mock G6 - eldi . Chambers Koss(s.), 2o; ,, V,,ABplendidI Bhoii- ri' and the' dunng ho day Tirofc' fell in tho hurdle race Sungod .ran,:hrst and second in the A.J.O. !trlM h a T(i f soeI1 such systematic pulling•Bβ ■ WELLINGTON GREEN. ' ■ ::jlr.; J... Leek's Perfection,,,...;.....■.. i WAIKAHI'HURDLE .-HANDICAP.- of ,•»;*«.; conquer:ersT: but she beat, -tho'.first -Yaldliurst >^;^«':^l^v^ m .^-J u a ™S?. s iS to) , 17 ■•■_■' sl fe^P^IV^^fetplPe^^ ! 28 / :v^;t^. if, Tte, .Wn : g 29*se C : ■,:.., ! New atllr(lay the fina f payments for the ft f^le^^^kyams ,?-.;■;■: DEBUTANTE STAKES. ; Four furhmgs.l._ aftht start and wa» New Zoaland 6up and acceptances for the i made up to deal with it n , Ml ?•£«&>£*• BailingerWi!) y •■■■•Mγ J.--W. Noud'a Miss Bass, by v fivo lengths •ahead of. the others .when passing BtewaTds . Handicap. will make their, appear- t ho better will the public-be pleased.. If an 0 Sullivan, Barren, iJaliinger w,u. , ■;; ; > ....... ■•■ : -r-r-r-r-:-"-r-"-rr : ;r"'l .the stand, .,Tirole : ioll r a : t,tho,. ance, and 'with" those and : the Wellington absolutely unprejudiced opinion'is wanted,, let ; . .,,. .: ,., ,--—- ■'.,, ,..:..: ...... ■'v :^Bftah/..: i .:^::«^»--» : »-r"-"--"" : •""? ataild lart running before them, punters should hare no anyone ask any of our handicappers from KARORI CLUB. '...• t ning difficulty in selecting a double. . . Wa . tcndance ? TELEGRAPH WELTER of 70. sovs; second was beiug wcll backed in town an hour be-, wrong. They certainly have no.such power " sltor . s . acros= heSi' B- I .;\v' : -Btralght-wae bnt;the- latter spurted, h 10 60Te . -Seven furlongs. . foro the race, but at the' last miriuto "no provided for in the Rules, but, on tho con- Btnnt|tt thro,nng acks ac r f£f m v-,, end,won;>bya ; length.. Time, 493seo I8ft-Mr. J. R. Hart's brg. White Cockade, [f , wires poured in from all • trdry; there is. nothing in tho Rule, to m- me *«$*££ " Also .farted:-«i Note, Sst 131b ; Stt at the NSrth Otago meeting next Thursday, tho South Canterbury Jockey. Club a-ppomted iwme J v , • ■ ■■ I '" llSion ■';■■ ■■■■• Atedye,;«Bt. 81b. • IS Heirloom, 7st. 121b.; 53i is(a half . sister to Lapland,- ,She wasirunning; °S r i 4.b Games-HoldsWorth, Newcombe, :■-'■■ *Ebumtton" led, at the. second furlong post Zero, 7st. 71b. ,■„.,■' , ,--.> B ™ among''tho two-year-olds at/ Riccarton last 'and the results more than justified the an- E , d Townscn(1 (s .) !5.,Hannibell,.Mann, n but finish.d.ouW a plac, V,;: , , £ t Campbell (,); 'l ; ' ; ' : S iw K Wilis' tonij- 1 ' Nearii-: Pirifolf'cWsiSd tehtlj en j , — . '-:,,.. ■:■•: .official at.its moetinss. The dutiesvtr; be per- ? Dry a6n;'Eagle, Cook,• Bennett:(s.), 1G, • '"' SL!f,t the lWtter took-oliarge'ibut.inside ;the>leader,-.th r e pair', being wpll.ont from the :NeedleTVork's<; form at -Bandwick. : seems to formed wonld-be onerous and :-net. altogether NoW^ Wedde, Bradnbck (s.),'17.M." •'-'rttSncoXd awaf.again, leaving Ebulli-; others. White' Cockade maintained the lead," b6 uit • &par w - ith his' ihdiffer.ent dis- pleasant) but surely it should be- possible to g ; W. Dasent;.Bri«[ham (s.), : 18. "■ winning by Uo length,, Red and Black boing a . Now V f or , after.TunninE -soqeure a level-headed,man with qomplete \ Y - ht M Shald^Je.) ,21.1- W. , ■V-V?te^^Tfi^ i l«in.-.S8Je e c.,<,-..ii.. ■■■,-•■ ,^-- H ■ nearly last on&turday' week, ho'was'secona, knowledgo o the s,,me to act in tho C ap a j. wi r liams , ; j...p Spiers;.Shortt, Lloyd (s.), 17. i^ a ; V^ULFIEL^ ! : M sovs • ;^!^i!'; - :, ■, .'' / :: ■V^: V;: -.' n w' ' ; ' ■ -hv four lengths Time;* • S (idi-tetlsl*lb.-!(BlytW , 2 the former taking Herowardra Wellesley. ,? o °" ld fo Harrowby, Pancmg, Hegiubotham, Nancar-, S - ; ; - ■ 23 , 2i-Mr.'A. Dale's hr. c. icckwell, 3yrs., 8st.' Stakes, candidate, SwSuuing.Belt, Kurawaka, !gW chuto.'staples, Barnes, Meyrick »in; Itaworth, ■: panks 17 ; :P:X^ |SSio»Ml, 'i' : TW/!v Rvlstonii' .."'.«:."....'.M •■••.••••••••••"••••••"••-' Careola and Ard Rmgh led to y \theifoot ot the .. .•:, . •■ . rhnnmmi>Tii1(i.tinn .Their, dntioi.wduld.be'siinolv Pollock, Munt, Lawton, Crewes (s.), 16. : : L^erXS?s : Saraband, .Mazarin, 3 tr«ight with .Itagenel next; A '«Plendidftn . .Jockey H, Cairns: recently..a PP lod..for i the aid to adfl 'Reid,'Amos,'Cant, Redwood^s) 25; Hamil- ■- : •'-■'-Bettin"-'5 to 2 against Master Poote, 3 to 1 reanlted in Ard Reigh winning, by nait a rem oval of his disqualification at the hands of ■ any . observations of their own, and act oc- ton,'Stone, DEmden, Campbell-(s.),;12.'' i.V ■ Tarigaroaand Maiarin.:: . ■ ' ', length, Caveola being a similar distance m the Wellington llacingOlub,-but his applica- OO r<lingly. Is it too much to hope that th.. . - ■■ : ' i LJ - ; ' tion was refused. ■ ■ Wellington Club will take some such step? : . •.. m ;" , , . ■■• ■■■;' Fbote,/and at tho'.bact :{K5;stfaigEl,li33me,,lnunuM£>5scc. Dividends, , > ... _; ._.,. i: , ? _...., "y '. ■ , KELBURNE BOWLING CLUB.•■:.-.. W"^^^AW^^'^&' : & eANFU™?Ha'nDIC4P of 100 sovs.; second Dust U in SUGGESTION. The following games were played on Saturday: ■ -: fhfraHwav sido.into the turn; then. Master: «t* One' % i ae i -Kerokipo.-v:Hnrdles:,at ,.:-■ . »-.- -. •!•.-•■. ■ Cbull,', Garinaway, jnn., Robieson, Hislop,, i , 'S»Lii' to overhaul Tangaroa, and won ■ nots 9.' iB 50 " -, ana l ' . . Napier Park, but his stable companion, St. ,...■■ t ~ i r e h « i?™ sen. (*.),"■ 21'; T. C. Dawson, Robertson, BaskiW.T. and L. d Hazletfs ch. Albert, who was the medium of Uig com- viUe ! 1ft™ Kou^(s) '■.■'• ■■boin" two lengths between/second and third. 10 , , , kh by Stenniak-Irene, 5yrs., mission on the first. day, upset,.the good ; "i'f J u \ h A^„. 'y 0 6Con ' 10c i' to be a good ' Blenkhqrn, Routley ,M Rohie, M. Routley (s0, y W -::TimI, tain. -.a_nw. v -4CTWa ! ca^cllS:::::^;v:v:L.:;' I" thing, and backers of the favourite lost sis' ltd of di^atSacta'with ttio starting IX 28 ; .Dug,ud, Hainerton,. 3un.,.Whiteford, J.; P. Y, /record. ,, ,.r, . -i ?: ■.-;.,■ , 4 07i-Hon. G. MJLean's b.- h. Apollodoris, shillings m the pound. . particularly among the members of. the. Sportr .^ am M c ''' i?;_ h • r-ine , fsV 18- •■■■' : -'' iv ''%Wetkr^- v aMta"Btaa'rt; V 8t -Peter, A ! good Etart^as,e'ue,et e d:Wl-the'horsesg(5ttinB .him ones. 1 he avorage trainer would rfefuse during tho present year, whether such' altera- 15- .:■•..■.. :■ ,:■"■ ' •;■■ •■; ■ ; ■■• • ' BSte f Jaci away Pardon; led . to waste time with the likes - of Kaipet.peti tion involvea the necessity of reverting to tho . ■ , ■.■-:. r ' „ ''. -: e, ; r ." rpiii ~:*&. : V-?. .;-->-■* i along tho back stretch with. Apollodoris r iiext, and Taura, but Hickev keeps them going; flag or of-walking horses up to tho post. . At > ■, ... ■■:. ; ■'"-.«• Even last. At. tho three furlong=nost and wins jaqos with them. Tho victory , of thooutset Mr. , Rothschild was very careful to . RIFLE'- ''SHOOTING'' AT ' ; ; : : Vnn-i s to,1 tho winner" Apollodoris. went to the front, and Astrakhan the last-named at Napier on .Thursday was a dissociate, himself Hrom-supporting .tho jro- ■ x ■ -• ,..,... ■ ■■' •""': led-'to longtlvJithen; jimprOved his positioniconsiderabte Astrakhan severe knock tb the local" bookmakers.'" posiil, biit that ho should like an expression TPPNTHAM - --• ■ .'.-■■ - •. ■ of, opinion. Lord Downe stated that ho had 1 1.nAJli. ,.^ ; "-: : '£alf." the verdict by , iMaster Delaval was shipped:to-Jlicearton intemewed .the. pnnoipaHstarters (Mr Wil- ; ■- ■ - . -.-.::.■ -■'■- ■■■■'■.■•■.■•-.• : . a head, with Paragon about three lengths away - Q,+,,,j o tr nmW +n'fulfil iu'o Whby, Mr. Coventry, and Mr. Owen, and : ▼ : : ' ; : thiwl. Time, lmin.Wsec. ■-. Dividend, on Saturday night to fulfil his engagements the » unanimously of opinion that the .„. fp , ', n , „„ ifle t k { {or tt : ■■ . . start was the only fair one. His Tr tlt o "af T is is •probably ™ •■/::V : ■■■■■■■;-■ ; --v^ v .-> 7 >'■- on .' ! . _ , Lordship then went onto say that he «« S ra US cr tor &KVday matohie. ■ A Vile ; : riwai, are: aboard- the.Wimmera, >nich soiled _™j Ellis . sch . v R«d gauntlet, meofang. in August he rode Sir ; T Dewar's powerless when the horse about ™ii" th e mpression thereof: '/Anyi .v.;-:-^::Vat'-8..--p.m:^yesteTday.;..,-N & edlewor)^and- ;; 'J!* 8 r- "°. agcd) , 9 . t .. «lb. (M'ClusW) .m...;.. 2 Forfarslnre filly to victory m the Astloy What ho would like the S ewards to bo em- ,- hing ;,i u t i 'good.for.shootmg/'. said.tho D BatLittle Medal- Stakes, and was just beaten an i another race powered to do was that when they saw a tory ?-; .. S1 f gh tly .inixed," quoth, the Guards; ,.; -. , : ■ in the Randwick. events,..and require, a. V- 6st . nbi (Tripp) .....:... 3 O n the same. day. ,In .contrast to Hewitt, tho f B c n a f ™V r '}- a ?r WH „ 1 fu" 1 "Tricky' wind" was the' opinion of. the .PerV : : ■■ v- -.■■:• -.- >:$*$$:.& &%?& 'ilso iterteci :-119i PetroVnV, ■ lib.;' 103 Australian -jockey P. Bullock,.gets .»: very ™& *Jdtv Ss vouVinS that "" Artillerynie'n; ; "fcold, .right fishtail. ,,.,..,. .....,_ _____:_, ; Gapon, 6st. 71b , . -■ . . ft- largo-rinnibef :of mount-sj apparently, beoaoao. ™ I r ido L h Cd lv a Cl «-ind;" wrote the City Rifles;', 'Squiffy/' suei We oftho Muential J.R. .&Tn?tuS fef&|rg! rf S^sv::-:■',.:., /; - .^it^SS^^Sr wT^S: s p-rZtr?hob^wo^r :. : . ;.-. :-. ■>-■:. .• ? Qr f~ gs/but could''make no impression on 'Back of •'condition tola, on Playmate '.in, the; r a ,of the jockeys and the horses tha done ,. by the Post: and .Telegraph Rifles, .the :>,■>■ No work'of importance was>ne.on the Lupnlite, who won easily br hro length,. Time, Hack -Hurdles.at- Otald, though the little. ;™ %£** >ut, of eou se . and Battery-^rycon- : ! -..: -:■ tracks this : .U&t$°J&V& lml . n - 4 : - Dividend, i3 4s./ . > , fe f lew ran creditably, each day. . the stewards wanted tho support of tho Club as sh °° t ™ g n '^Lm L J ? th« ,.: : .Vl c u ! i ; .526ec,.:Mliubarb , .finished up ten fni.Ongs . K AIK0EAI HACK GO sovs.; ' ■■ , ; ,':,,- :., :■■ ___ . - ' to 1 bring in what was virtually an innovation |° od m l n3 'w n Thl lon^ nLsSaSi .;•-.: in'2min. £0£ec, and'LadyDifhde ice skipped d h 5 Six-furlongs. . -" .: '■ ■ , in riding. There was-.no- doubt that present f Jint -3' XvTmnrwtv 3.-' ;;: OV ora' imle/mvlihin, , ;_,.•,,■;,;;• .. P,; t-iHogan's br.i'h. Siisfield, by ■ :,Tho'money was put very confidently on riding w b as worse tllall he remombered since more careM sighting audseveial matches :,:,...,■:. ..:■::; , v J -■ v •. , J. -Venture,; ,7st. The Stake at.Otaki, but he just failed on the h o had been racing. He did not' think that. ' ve .™ , n e ot ™hF t Z,M L™ thin ■^:r- v -y-.\ ■.#■ :. -4-. -V : .-.. : .■■■,■-•■-..' ■ ■ ■ - 2 <: •;'.: , "C' V - : '--'- , - ! —— : L • allow that... /; ,--....■■-_ ,, : t0 the,,minute, which was, perhaps, :jusl as g,:;:;V,. ; , : , ArmleTi .- ■ ;;•;■:,- ::..'. .-—r-:;■.;., •..:•-■-..,. : i;v. 3yrs., 7st. 71b. (IJ. King) ......,;................' 3 a t the Dnnedui meeting on Saturday, was a . ; follow— ■■• ■ ■ •■ ; - r^ S 3in?J^ S fice en 'S i S Everyone ' the turf,.fro m , "_ I ' .'-: ■ •■...-• -v: •■-. .-'■■ •■■■-.■• Sydney, October 12. s'nr-ifield jumped a,wav with the lend, fol- T eT0 served up very : not... q. Stead, won .the Gimcrack at tho .- A sevpn-shot handicap, match class. .V- ',,,„..,;.:-:■:. -■••■ ;::--'■■■! ■•■■' A.J.O. meeting by 'the -aid' 'bF Armlet. It trophies, and the; Hallenstoin Cup. ;,,.; ■. fI . S^^ e {d t :^Gisbornetrainer f ',- ; ; , . , r ;u v ; first ;thrce places. Lebultb.- ■ ? j oM 19 Msec. •■ ' ! . .— -. ,: .. .and'galhp very fast, and as she cut out tno ....,: 3 M; 29 ■ .63 ; Six! . VJ- v ; The wav was paved for Tartan in the Rand- fjF and a half furlongs m a tick over 55sccs. T± sott ."-" — . S? ' § a At I rs ricivo, 'tat" 61b. .....I ,. 1 JEWELL HANDICAP % of, 70 sovs,' second of Poseidon 0 1?tr she ■-"■Z:; -• 1 : C — b " k *» «" ■ " Zl ! l^.'^ ; ••■-^fttcsn-^rtetr.'--:.^-;.: '■ •■■■''■ ; .;V'i'«vnri b I Grafton Loch-Lotta, 'Syrs., 8st. T«?hi fl stock' seems to improve with age, ■-.-. , ' ' -^■'••■''■.•■■ K Scrgt.'ATnkelin... '...... 1 27' a ' 55 -^fess ;.,BOWLS,:,,,;; ■ftPparatms'Becoml and. third .horses, i43j._i£ on . G. M'Lean's ch. h. Nohis, 5yrs., that event, despite his heavy, impost. ., ■■■;■■. -?..:■„ _, ■.;. ■ -,,, .., Him. Member Holmes -v-7-v21 21 52 ■•'■■■■• .-Time, imin. iClscc. -, ■. ' .,.-.- ,...„>.-.-~, : S 7flt. 9!b,((M'Clnskey.) ,;}./. ......j;,..,..}/..*'* -.- ' --.' : ' •'"■ ' : " : . -1 .;, -'i Y.-' - ; y, '•: •■; ■ - Lieut. Collins:/..,: , ...-.-•...v., 3 21 c:. 26, .50 k. Davids v,te T ;chasor HaydU added OPENIN *p THORNDON CLUB.S ;GREEN. .PH. Z y % ■■.-.,:. •■.Mγ.-W.K; flailsiCoppei top, 7st. lib........... Uh . Notuj ,v , . , further to his long list of successes by an- The weather was boisterous.and: just a shado Pvt. Gi!lies '.'. : -;..' ...3 ' 23 22 48 :.',:. Df.ko Clarence, 7sc. : v ; Cnriesity was'rery fractions at the post, nexing the 'Dotriing -St*cplechas6 at -Rand- on the)chilly side on Saturday afternoon, .when p v t. Cox 5 2i i9 48 *:■;< Blr.ok Mark, <st. 71b. •.- .-■• ' casing a delay of several minutes. When a -^ c k on •■ Saturday.-.-He was. ridden by. the the .I'horndon Bowling'Club opened its green for Hon. Member V; Mooro „. 7' l-t 25 46 ,.,... Jijleypa started. ,,,,„, ■, c „ r . start was effected Cnriosity shot out with a Ellerilio''horseman, "Tartar" Julian, who tho season. 1 here was.a large attendance of Pvt. Egles ... ... ■..; 5 23 17' 45 ;•■.-: ; .Bottmsr: o to 3 gainst Gecko, S to 1 toppci . trM !ad whi i e .s 9n ia--was rather badly, left. J"™" superiors as a cross-country visitors, including the Hon. James. Carroll, the Hon. Member Howard : ... 5' 2-1 13. ' 42 ',: placed horses *:tfe"S« who ! " '/ . ' B' Class. . ; -.- ,' ' ' y -■:■: out, r^™XL^ PV t& Note. W A&Z&L&iU'oS'£&, T UCCKii " l '%\t n ktli£™Fows accepted:an invitation to; play a^ame.:-■;;-: Harris : '..: ;...4.' 1 25 , .,26 ...V 55 -, ..'• --gained tho verdict by .a fe f n^ k : : m oved'up;'and Notus lookcd'dangerous xhenj that peoasion ndden late SamJ ergus. Proraptl y at 230p.m .the President (Mr. *Pvt Gamble ...'; .... '... 'i 16 14 4-1 ;.... ;■■::■-, . Clarence was a head-in front of Black Mark. ™.°7 0 Q aon P- the dist ance, but s6oh died away. He -was winning tho Dowlinn. ■ Jamcs/ iM'Kerrqw "opened" tho. green. In *p T t. Krebs. ... .... ... '9 ;' 15. : 20: . 4-t :. Time, lmm, Msec. ,;;».■- ■'GraftoivLoch went on, catching' Curiosity about when ho.Pin-off at one of tho small jumps doing so ho stated'that; another year had rolled Pvt: Hubbard... ....;. i ■ 15 . 24 . 43 ' : ■ D0WL1NG STEEPLECHASE. About three, flftr yards'.from homo, a'.'length, on top of the hill. This caused a mooting away, during which there had not been many Pvt. Turner ■..;.;.. ■ ..: 12 '22 . 9' 43 !■■-.., •'miles. • ' ' Notus was two lengths away third. Time, Imin. o f stewards, but at .tho. inquiry both owner incidents te concern them as a\club. To tho Pvt. Randrup ... ; ...:.■.. 9 •' 18--- 15, 42 r--Mr.W.,Davies's : ; Haydn list. :i « ■ , . and jockey were exonoratecl. ."., ..„ ?vt] Ser " ~ . 11,. It '& \ 39 r - : it Wi^ :; 'iiiiiit™ ; 'litf ; lt"M : " ; ' ; 2 :;,:..;.: (From Our Own Correspondent.) . i( , . ■ . . • known/ Ho referred to i the late Br: Macgregor, Pvt. Harris •.'.; ... .:.i .22" 11'■:,■. 37■■,M r : C.SS]P1& '51b. ViThe;;p^furiy f Handicap; n roy.ded-Vdesperate;.: ■■ THE W.R.C. SPRING MEETING. S . ' ' ' ' -Class trophies. • .-, ' /: y

S^ :^WS--; :'■■■"■■■ ■.-■'■■ ' THE. DOMINION,' MONDAY,- 'OCTOBER 14, 1907. ms&SX£$ lipiiiS ;:■"-.■ ■■ - •■ ——fr— Air, ,/Jk eh«S After swing „'«„* tk> T SuW station will bo in working tovoral horses arc ajrcady quartered atlro.it £ nofting gh u b playcd pet( :■:' ■■ ■.■:■.■■■ VATC , MEET*' ft -fhHaniWbiii f I°SjSS °r der b r thB *&» nwt Jtm0 comOS r !Ti if" 1, nnd Q" mllv ;T' £■ W while for in * Wag club that would mate mj- ■■ <: ■: ::: . ■-.-: ■ V - A : T - C, -^ ,: . '•■«: ; eeed and and Noma h M hw h d wr0 { ?llc( i Mooro aro duo from Hastings ono richer (Hoar hear \). Al prizes shouId be " 'V •■'•" "■„ rr\v.-W:if»<?TVT? followkiK in " ; tb6> order named,. At the nan j . .J , .,, M of westhGr but perhaps Jackson and Tilly and others will probawj tho propor ty of the club, and the honour of in :,CATJI,FIELD GUINEAS WON-"BY MASTER "faVoiirito led'GOTOhes and P«u incL.m thfl,?*J it^ i .S t ll* M X' n L o f post- arrive to-morrow. Some smart two-year- vin^aK L them for the season should satisfy all ,*Da ,:;■.■:,: ,; ; poOTE. ;- - Proceed haviagVdropp.od back, this may * ™ h h JgOj old, will bo soon out in tho Wolloaley Stakes. trne sportsmen. These wer ehis sentiments *PH ' V, day of the spnng Nowlan . e Barrenjoey, 7et. 51b.... 1 eacli ueenred,* brace oi wins at Ot»b. , - : : . °!j, m ™ of the Rose rink match, to bo arranged .• v/vYictoria..A^F.^" *£$£ *«■ * ":'-7"'-' S . .: ,— - ■ / (BY ARBITRATOR). , a little later on. ■ <. ,■•,,. C or - able; ;knrqra K e»t, 7ft. ..,.,..,.....>■ » ;GoM who has been running pro- Tho following games were played, on tho W': t^,a^-. e^^^-^^l^^^^.}i^.^ : •':■■■ - '■-"'- to the cqmrag.ei Gold Crert. . ; . .,.. . ■ ....,- Jaekman, Hon. J. A. Mil,;;.and: party,. R d . weSiV ThViun^di^^ooiSV ChibVSpring Meeting Cup fixture, and several candidates for tire { th d « advisory .» Already during Flyger, ■ Haifih Bailey, Topp (s.), 20; Reading, Lie 'v;trce of Victoria) a f d .,f r /A^° b i7crowd ■ was conclndedat Wingatui, to-day, in fino two-mllo event will bo.seen out at the moet- the present Eeasoll the need for some steps of S . Murdoch,. Dixon (s.), : 19. Col -; ;: .were.the centre of the Tho irig. Some particu ars. of the .work and final .thisVature has been ;■ patent. I ,have wit- f, mock G6 - eldi . Chambers Koss(s.), 2o; ,, V,,ABplendidI Bhoii- ri' and the' dunng ho day Tirofc' fell in tho hurdle race Sungod .ran,:hrst and second in the A.J.O. !trlM h a T(i f soeI1 such systematic pulling•Bβ ■ WELLINGTON GREEN. ' ■ ::jlr.; J... Leek's Perfection,,,...;.....■.. i WAIKAHI'HURDLE .-HANDICAP.- of ,•»;*«.; conquer:ersT: but she beat, -tho'.first -Yaldliurst >^;^«':^l^v^ m .^-J u a ™S?. s iS to) , 17 ■•■_■' shi fe.p^IV^^fet P iP^^ ! o 28 : :v^;t^. if, Tte, .Wn : g 29*se C : ■,:.., ! New atllr(lay the fina f payments for the ft f^le^^^kyams ,?-.;■;■: DEBUTANTE STAKES. ; Four furhmgs.l._ aftht start and wa» New Zoaland 6up and acceptances for the i made up to deal with it n , Ml ?•£«&>£*• BaUingerWi!) y •■■■•Mγ J.--W. Noud'a Miss Bass, by v fivo lengths •ahead of. the others .when passing BtewaTds . Handicap. will make their, appear- t ho better will the public-be pleased.. If an 0 Sullivan, Barren, iJaliinger w,u. , ■;; ; > ....... ■•■ : -r-r-r-r-:-"-r-"-rr : ;r"'l .the stand, .,Tirole : ioll r a : t,tho,. ance, and 'with" those and : the Wellington absolutely unprejudiced opinion'is wanted,, let ; . .,,. .: ,., ,--—- ■'.,, ,..:..: ...... ■'v :^Bftah/..: i .:^::«^»--» : »-r"-"--"" : •""? ataild » nd ? oll running before them, punters should hare no anyone ask any of our handicappers from KARORI CLUB. '...• ning difficulty in selecting a double. . . . tcndance S " the T.ial Handi-' U S c TELEGRAPH WELTER of TO. sovs; second was beiug wcll backed in town an hour be-, wrong. They certainly have no.such power " sltor . s . acros= heSi' B- V .;\v' : -Btralght-wae bnt;the- latter spurted, h 10 60Te . -Seven furlongs. ' foro the race, but at the'last miriuto "no provided for in the Rules, but, on tho con- Btnnt|tt thro,nng acks ac r^s^'fS' W erV p v-,, end,won;>bya ; length.. Time, 493seo I8ft-Mr. J. R. Hart's brg. White Cockade, , „ wires poured in from all • trdry; there is. nothing in tho Rule, to m- nf^jf m ' an d Vi'cSident g, Also .farted :-«i Note, Sst 131b ; Stt at the NSrth Otago meeting next Thursday, tho South Canterbury Jockey. Club appointed !*• 1 17 UemS . J .' ■"... -. ' n . , .. ;<' '" llSion ■';■■ ■■■■• AbusiTtySst. 81b. • ■ fe Heirloom, 7st. 121b.; 53i is(a half . sister to Lapland,- ,She wasirunning; °S r i 4.b Games-HoldsWorth, Newcombe, :■-'■■ *Ebumtton" led, at the. second furlong post Zero, 7st. 71b. ,■„.,■' , ,--.> B ™ among''tho two-year-olds at/ Riccarton last and the results more than justified the an- E , d Townscnd (s .) ;i5.,Hannibell,.Mann, n but finished.ouW a plac, V,;: , , £ Campbell (s.)/ ; ' ; ' : S iw K m«e' tonfe 1 ' Nearii-: Pirifolf'cWsiSd tehtlj en j , — / '-:,,.. ■:■•: .official at. its meeting. The dutiesvtr; be per- ? Dr yden,''Eagle,Cook,'Bennett :(s.), 1G, • ' '"' SL!f,t the lWtter took-oliarge'ibut.inside ;the>leader,-.th r e pair', being wpll.ont from the iNeedlework's; form at -Bandwick. : seems to formed wonld-be onerous and :-net. altogether NoW^ Spiers, Weddo, Bradnbek (s.),'-17.-M. ' ' r •'-'rttSncoXd awaf.again, leaving Ebulli-; others. White'Coeknde maintained the lead," b6 uit • &par w - ith his' ihdiffer.ent dis- pleasant) but surely it should be- possible to g ; W. Dasent;.Bri«[ham'(s.); 18. | winning by Uo length,, Red and Black being a . Now V f or , • after-runninE -soqeure a level-headed,man with qomplete \ Y - ht M Shald^Je.) ,21.1- W. ,» ■V-V?te^^Tfi^ i l«in.-.S8Je e c.,<,-..ii.. ■■■,■• ,^-- H ■ nearly last on&turday' week, ho'was'secona, knowledgo o the to act in the j. wi r liams , ; j...p Spiers;.Shortt, Lloyd (s.), 17. ■ i^ a ; V^ULFIEL^ ! : M sovs • ", ■, —!.'' / ' " : ; V;: -.' n w' ' ; ' ■ -bv four lengths Time;'' ..-.'r.^'.:i............., 2 the former taking Herowardra Wellesley. ,? o °" ld fo Harrowby, Pancmg, Hegiubotham, Nancar-, = S - ; ; - ■ 23 , 2i-Mr.'A. Dale's br. c. icckwell, 3yrs., 8st.' Stakes, candidate, SwSuuing.Belt, Kurawaka, !gW chute,'staples, Barnes, Meyrick. ] G SS ? Sk n !gi 1 sS&a£' t SSSfe- «S^SiiSS e «SS i (sX17 ; 1 : , ;; :, : .? 'i' : TW/!v Rvlstonii' .."'.«:."....'.M •■••.••••••••••"••••••"••-' Careola and Ard Rmgh led to y \theifoot ot the .. .-,■ . •■ . rhnnmmi>Tii1(i.tinn .Their, dntiei.wduld.be'siinolv Pollock, Munt, Lawton, Crewes (s.), 16. ,: - : : L^erXS?s : Saraband, .Mazarin .Boatful stra i g ht with .Itagenel next; A . ;j ook e y H, Cairns: recently..a PP lod..for i the aid to adfl 'Reid,'Amos,'Cant, Redwood^s) 25; Hamil- ] ■- : •'-■'-Bettin"-'5 to 2 against Master Poote, 3 to 1 reanlted in Ard Reigh winning, by nait a rem oval of his disqualification at the hands of ■ any . observations of their own, and act oc- ton,'Stone, DEmden, Campbell-(s.),;12.'' i.V ■ Tarigaroaand Maiarin.:: . ■ ' ', length, Caveola being a similar distance m the Wellington llacing Olub,-but his applica- OO rdingly. Is it too much to hope that th.. . - ■■■••■■ i LJ - ; ' '■ : tion was refused. ■ ■ Wellington Club will take some such step? : . •.. m ;" , , . ■■• ■■■;' Fbote,/and at tho'.back. :{K5;stfaigEl,li33me,,lnunuM£>5scc. Dividends, , > ... _; ._.,. i: , ? _...., ' :■' '. ■ , KELBURNE BOWLING CLUB. ■ j ?t tSS» bANFU™?Ha'nDIC4P of 100 sovs.; second Dust U in SUGGESTION. The following games were played on Saturday: .( ■ -: fhfrafcav sido.into the turn; then. Master: One' % i ae i -Kerokipo.-v:Hnrdles:,at ,.:-■ . »-.- -. •!•.-•■. ■ Colill,' , Garinaway, jnn., Robieson, Hislop,, ,, i , 'S»Lii' to overhaul Tangaroa, and won ■ nots 9.' iB 50 " -, ana l ' . . Napier Park, but his stable companion, St. ,...■■ t ~ i r f „■[?„„ sen. (s.),- 21'j T. C. Dawson, Robertson, Baski- < W.T. and L. d Hazletfs ch. Albert, who was the medium of Uig com- viUe ! 1ft™ Kou^(s) .'. •■boin" two lengths between, second and third. 10 , , , kh bv Stenniak-Irene, 5yrs., mission on the first. day, upset,.the good ; ."£'} d uu th A^„. 'y 0 SQ - m \ m {- to j,e a good ' Blenkhqrn, Routley ,M Robie, M. Routley (s0, y W tain. - AJ m. ;.. V thing, and backers of the'favourite'lost sis' ltd of di^atSacta'with ttio starting IX 28 ; .Dug,ud, Hainerton,. 3un.,.Whiteford, J.; P. Y. /record. ,, ,.r, . -i ?: ■.-;.,■ , 4 07i-Hon. G. MJLean's b.- h. Apollodoris, shillings m the pound. . particularly among the members of. the. Sportr .^ am M c ''' i?;_ h • r-ina , fsV 18- •■■■' : -'' iv ''%Wetkr^- v aMta"Btaa'rt; V 8t -Peter, A ! good .him ones. 1 he avorage trainer would rfefuse during tho present year, whether suclV altera- 15- .:■•.... :■ ,:■-. ' •;■■ -;■... ■■ •• ' BSte f Jaci away faif *(<§, Pardon; led . to waste time with the likes - of Kaipet.peti tion involvea the necessity of reverting to tho . ■ , :.'-:. r ' „ ''. -: e, ; r ." rpiii ~:*&. : V-?. .;-->-■* i along the back stretch with. Apollodoris r iiext, and Taura, but Hickev keeps them going; flag or of .walking horses up to tho post. . At ..■,,. ■, ... ■■:. ; ■'"-.«• Even last. At the three furlong=post and wins jaqos with them. Tho victory , of thooutset Mr.' Rothschild was very careful to . RIFLE'- ''SHOOTING'' AT ' ; ; : : Vnn-i s to,1 tho winner" Apollodoris went to the front, and Astrakhan the last-named at Napier on .Thursday was a dissociate ■ himself Hrom-supporting .tho pro- ■ x ■ -- ,..,... ■ ■■' •""': led-'to longtlvjithen; jimprOved his positioniconsiderabte Astrakhan severe knock tb the local" bookmakers.'" posiil, biit that ho should like an expression TPPNTHAM - --• : .'.-■■ - ■, of, opinion Lord Downo s-tated that ho had ' ; ;»P'W|?,; 1 ,;., •'■^■: : ; Master Delaval was shipped 'to'Jticcarton intemewed .the. pnnoipaHstarters (Mr Wil- ; ■- ■ - . ■■ : .- ; ■ ■■:■'■ ■■••- -■'■■ ■■■■'■.■•■■■•■■• : . a head, with Paragon about three lengths away - n.., rAatr -: nU +n fulfil i,,-, Wliby, Mr. Coventry, and Mr. Owen, and : ▼ : : -■' : ; :.. ■■;!: ■;.,.,,.,. ■*%&£ -Z: frirk. Time, lmin. 46sec. ■■. Dividend, £i on Saturday night to fulhl his engagements the » unanimously of opinion that the „. fp , ' n , „„ ifle t k { {or tt : ■■ . . &rt was the only fair one. His Tr tlt o "af T is is •probably ™ : ■■■•-■;-■ ; --v^ v .-> 7 >'■- on he,sp«t a tor e! *; .' ! . _ , Lordship then went onto say that he «« Smscr tor &KVday matohie. ■ A Vile ; : riwai, are: aboard- the, Wimmera, >nich soiled _™j Ellis ' sch . h M gauntlet, meetaig. in August he rode Sir ; T Dewar's powerless when the horse about mpression thereof: '/Anyi .v.;-:-^::Vat'-8..--p.m:^yesteTday.;..,-N & edlewor)^and. ;; 'J! ! ». 8 r- M0 _ agcd) , 9 . t .. «lb. (M'ClusW) .m...;.. 2 Forfarslnro filly to victory -in the Astloy What ho would like the S ewards to bo em- ,-hing.uut good-for. shooting/'- said.tho D BatLittle Medal- Stakes, and was just beaten an i another race powered to do was that when they saw a tory ?-; .. S1 f ght i y .mixed," quoth, the Guards; ,.; -. , : ■ in the Randwick. events,..and require, a. V- 6st . 71b! (Tripp) .....:... 3 O n the same. day. ,In .contrast to Hewitt, tho f B c n a f ™V r '}- a ?r WH „ 1 fu" 1 "Tricky wind" was tho' opinion of. the .PerV : : ■■ v- -.■■:• -.- >:$*$$:.& &%?& -il S o iterteci :-119i PetroVnV, ■ lib.;' 103 Australian -jockey P. Bullock,.gets .»: very ™& *Jdtv Ss vouVinS that "" Artillerynie'n; ; "fcold, .right fishtail. ,,.,..,. .....,_ _____:_, ; Gapon, 6st. 71b , . ■■ . . ft- largo-'rinnibef-of mounts, 1 apparently, because ff l n u ££ = C'erlv alLud «'ind;" wrote the City Rifles;', 'Squiffy/' sueiSlr-" i care oftho influential J.R. a^SS; S^:-v::-:■',.:., ,- -- wT^S^p-rZtrSb^wo^r :. : . ;.-. :-. : >i':. .• ? Qr f~ gs/but could''make no impression on 'Back of •'condition tola, on Playmate in,the' r a n f , et ?^ ot n ll nl 0 v £ thinftn o of onnr J done -by the Post: and .Telegraph Rifles, .the :>,■>■ No work'of importance was>ne . on the Lupnlite, who won easilv br hro length,. Time, Hack -Hurdles.at- Otald, though the little. ;™ %£** >ut, of eou se . . and. tte,D : Very con- : ! -..: -:■ tracks this Mai-jijonfcTaS n;,miU.;;in' t lmin. 4 4-5sec. : Dividend, M H./ . > ,f e fl ow ran creditably, each day. . the Stewards wanted tho support of tho Club as nn y fl, 0 "Ln» th« ,.: : .Vl c u ! i ; .526ec,.:Mhubarb;finished up ten ini.Ongs . K AIKOEAI HACK GO sovs.; ' " , ; ,'':.:,- - 1 ., :■■ ___ . - ' to' bring in what was virtually an innovation |° od m l n3 'w n Th! lon^ nLsXted .;•-.: in'2min. £0£bc, and'LadyDifhde ico skipped d h 5 Six-furlongs. . , -•" .: '■ ■ , in riding. There was-.no- doubt that present - 6 f Jint -3' XvTmnM,pV 3.-' ;;: OV ora' mile'iu.linin, , ;_,.•,,■;,;;• .. P,; t-iHogan's br.i'h. Sirsfield,-by -. :,Tho-money -was put very confidently on riding w b as worse Ulau he remembered it since . B h/Hm'.. iSotC five :',.:,...,■:. ..:■::; , v J -■ v •. , J. .-Venture, ; 7st. The Stake at. Otaki, but he just failed on the h o had been racing. He did not th'ink that. ' ve .™ , n e ot ™hF t ?Lht- h\vr thlt •■■■' : --.'--. : -. :. -4-. ',,-',.' ■ ■ ■ - 2 <: - ■■X^-■'■' [ —— : ' • allow that... /; ,--....■■-_ ,, : t0 the,,minute, which was, perhaps, :jusl as ±r.:j,. ■■■ : : >Ht^^TS^ : s tw, . ARMLET . .■ ; ;:;•;■,,- ::..'. .-—r-:;■.;-, •..:•-■-..,. : i;v. 3yrs., 7st. 71b. (U.King) ......,;................' 3 a t the Dnnedui meeting on Saturday, was a . ; areas follow— ■■• - - •■ ; - e|^;-:STEEPLECIIAS S .WO Everyone ■. conacet^itll the turf,.fro m , "_ I .'-: ■ -...-• -v: •■..'■ •"■-.■• Sydney, October 12. s'nr-ifield jumped n,wav with the lend, fol- T eT0 served up very : not... q. Stead, won .the, Gimcrack at tho .- A sevpn-shot handicap, match class. ::■ ',,,„,,;.:-:-■:. -■•'- :.-■■ ■•■■' A.J.O. meeting by 'the alcl'df' Armlet. It trophies, and the; Hallenstoin Cup. v; ; ;, : Li e {d t :^Gisbornetraiuer f ',- ; ; , . , r ;u v ; first ;thrce places. Lebultb.- ■ .< ,««fl i( $£ 19 Msec. •■ ■ . .—r", ,, ; . .and very fast, and as she cut out tno s ....,: 3 M; 29 ■ .63 ;-;'^ ;; -:EIfilI-AVEiGliT'.'-.IHNDipAl'.--Six: , VJ- v ; The wav was paved for Tartan in the Rand- fgM and a half furlongs m a tick over 55sccs. fil.erl """ "' 3 ' : 'l 27 58 a At I rs riciro, 'tat" 61b. .....I ,. 1 JEWELL HANDICAP % of, 70 sovs,' second of Poseidon 0 1?tr she ?J ; .t 1 : *& ™" sh ** t0^M -'- ?;I;S.:. : : ■■:::!' ; S'.'-M '■ •■■■''■ ; .;V'i'«vnri b I Grafton Loch-Lotta, Vs., 8st. Tnohiel'fi stock' seems to improve with age, ■■.-. , ' ' -^■'••■''■.•■■ K Scrgt.' AVnkelin... '...... 1 27' a ' 55 ;., bgwls,:,^ ; ; ■ftPparatms'Recoml and. third .horses, i43j._i£ on . G. M'Lean's ch. h. Nohis, 5yrs., that event, despite his heavy.impost. .- ■■■;-. -?..:■„ _,■.;. ■ .,,, .., n O n. Member Holmes ..•.■■•7--.'21. 21 52 ■"■■■■• .-Time, lmin. iClscc. , ■. ' ,...,,».-.-,~, : S 7 3 t. 9!b,c(M'Clnskey.) ,;}./. ......y V . v :,L«;* '■■ ___L-^. : ■' ' : "' '■ . ■:.;■,■':;.'■:' - ; ! >.', '•:- ; : '■■ - Lieut. Collins:/..',: ,...■„.v., 3 21 c • 26. 50 Da^ et . chor HaydU added CLUB.S ;GREEN. .PJti^^ Z g: ;.-..-.■.•■.Mγ.-W.K; flail eiCoppeitop, 7st. lib........... NotU5 v , . , further to his long list of successes by an- The weather was boisterous.and:just a shado Pvt. Gi!lies '.'. : -;..' ...3 ' 23 22 48 :.',:, Df.ko Clarence, 7sc. : ■:■ ; Cnriesity was'rery fractions at the post, nexing the';Dotrling-Stfcplechaso at -Rand- on thoichilly side on Saturday afternoon, .whefa p v t. Cox 5 • 2i i9 48 f: ■'.-.: Bkck. Mark, .(St. 71b. •.- .-■• ' casing a delay of several minutes. When a -^ c k on •■ Saturday.-.■ ■Hβ was. ridden by. the the .I'horndon Bowling'Club opened its green for Hon. Member V; Mooro „. 7' l-t 25 46 ,;.,.. Jijleypa started. ,,,,„, ■, c „ r . start was effected Cnriosity shot out with a Ellerilio' , horseman, "Tartar" Julian, who the season. 1 hero was.a large attendance of Pvt. Egles ... ... ■..; 5 23 17' 45 ;-.■: ; .Bottmsr: 0 to 3 gainst Gecko, S to 1 toppci . trM !ad whi i e .s 9n ia--was rather badly, left. ?™ e ™ superiors as a cross-country visitors, including the Hon. James. Carroll, the Hon. Member Howard : ... 5' 2-1 13. ' 42. .',: placed horses wore ■ prominent, *:tfe"S« who ! " '/ . ' B' Class. . ; -.- ; .'" ' ■; = -■:■: out, r^™XL^ PV t& Note. M Ap?rLLWeXiiMWfS?iicK, un 5 ucc«sf «1 .trip- to 'AmJ ralia, and was on ted ;an invitation to; play a^ame.:-■;;-: Harris ;...4.' 1 25 , ,2(\J 55 -, ..'• --gained tho verdict by .a nf n 4fi: k : :rioved'up;'and Notus lookcd'dangerous xhenj that .occasion ridden by.the late |^J er 5" s e Promptly at 2.30 p.m. .the President (Mr. *Pvt Gamble ../; .... '... 'i 16 14 44 ;...- :- - ; . Clarence was a head-in front of Black Mark. distan0Ci hn f died away. Hβ -was winning tho Dowlinn. ■ Jamcs/ iM'Kerrqw "opened" tho. green. In *p T t. Krebs. ... .... ... '9 ;' 15. : 20: . 4-t :. Time, lmm, 58sec. ,;;».■- ■'GraftoivLoch went on, catchiitf Curiosity about irhen ho-rJin-off at one of tho small jumps doing so ho stated'that; another year had rolled Pvt: Hubbard... ....;. i ■ 15 . 24 . 43 ' : ■ DOAVL1NG STEEPLECHASE. About three, flft T . T ards'from homo, on top of the hill. This caused a mooting away, during which there had not been many Pvt. Turner ■..;.;.. ■ ..: 12 '22 . 9' 43 !■■-.., ■■;•:'.■ iiiilca. • ' ' Notus was two lengths away third. Time, lmin. o f stowards, but at .tho. inquiry both owner incidents te concern them as a\club. To tho Pvt. Randrup ... ; ...:.■.. 9 •' 18--- 15' 42 r-- Mr.W.,Davies's : ; Haydn list. :i « ■ , . and jockey were exonerated. ."., . ,, bee Pvt ... ... .* 12. ; 40 : i : '- : it Wi^ :; 'iiiiiit™ ; 'litf ; lt"M : " ; ' ; 2 :;,:,:.: (From Our Own Corrcspondont.) . ( , . ■ . . • known/ Ho referred to i the late Br: Macgregor, Pvt...Harris .'.; ... .:.i .22" 11 :. .37, j THE W.R.C. SPRING MEETING. fe .-;.-• ..-Class trophies. -/,: y. w^ i^S^St^iit^m^^^^ Ba-^wist^tf« w ssg : ,; ■„■ '■. v _ —^ TrTrs ;: : .-.■■■ ■ -■ ■■ Mair 5 to 10 to 1 The pair ran. down,,the straight .side by, side, n " d ° S g atur day next, promises to be a very p ia, on it this.y.ear.'.but nest year: ho honed .; • • • HIGHLAND RIFLES. :. :. ! ,'*? 1 <fV'r*&- V'?™.■:■.'•.■-.',•..-«. 'wttiiig' 'lU^ .Ih;'ffoM ifi: SeXl ono. Since tho club opened the to. see .it an efficient greon. Tic membership . Senior and Junior (scores Counted V Tho'first to'move'were. Haydn and'Pliae- lasf'strido; A demonstration.against Astrakhan; ■? • „ at Trontham they liavo had had inereasec, and others n S- "» towards the Championship Challenge Belt and tontis and the pair led over the first jump,, alleging, .apparently that, ho did not try on ™" t bo sati6ned wit h the change, hoped that later on they uld be able to lake ,' com petition). Prizes' arc, pro- '■■-'■•■: ■ 1 y ?"4ifS pSnnfis third"■'"Tlio latter lost fitter and eager than on the Wednesday. Tli.-it attendance of tho public, As-each nieoting j the past Very few members tool caro how ™ e X .Wanfranui Highlander, .who at present &K«&'. rolls racecourse and grounds show the''jack" was .used; and on h^ pWanganuf Corps' Shield, led with f in front, a. gr«at ■improvement, and at the prosont it , was illegitimate y 32 points. , ' , ., / ' , ... ' advintage! to, twelve Wths from. Swimmer, knew, ,fprm,,to ,bp.,qnit,e...honest, time they-are looking better than ever..With asked that it should b plajed in tie oithodox . Sonior C i as6 . :. ''■'■ : »nd Pipf' Beckett's'horse to raised'counter-cheers,"and i qr.ajmiinite;Or;!twp r , the excC ption of tho Flying-Hancbcap the manner, which meant that should (MO ( oO - k -■:■. ■■■ there'whs i ": ,b eesp t S nceB for the first day, are good, and big wih any bowl Jfhe d ;■--:- - : ..-.,' yds. J;' ;.:••■ won easily. Pipi was twenty lengths behind. .. -t, ., , r . bab , g0 to.-ihe .post.'for;.the ™ u f'/^ c °if k e d -ion tho greon. If ho threw Corporal Marsden ... ... ■■■»<> « !'.■■ .., SwinW Time, 7min. 2sec. . NoTFS AND COMMENTS majority oAhe ovonts., A numW, of candi- ". fw.w he l^ «l "lead" had the ? e Vt n C °iriver; -:- ' M ' 35 i :■- ■•-.■ WAVERLEY HANDICAP.-,. Ono., and, three: : -nyf C -^ A ,Vr^Y/"P 1Cnli3, -diates for tho New Zealand; Cup and Stow- make the -lengtV of the rink .This rule Z ...2.1 ,11, 35 , WAVittii q nar ter mifes; '■' \ ". , : ,..—-,., z^., , ,,. artls'' Handicap will' bo competing;. at tho r h^d bt . cn d i sr0B arded;in the past, but it was . Al.iJonaw . .... ■„„;•■ 12 32 V -- ■■" finbv Gst 101b . ; .i ::.».? : 'l ,% --.'- ■""(By'"GlcncoteV 1 ')"""- ) " mooting and the appearance of Maniapoto not to be so in the future. There was ono other pi jaffX"" - ' •■•' u ■ 15 ' ®, L :Lnd-'E,,ne,7st: 101b. ......: 2 Secretaries mito (Wellin e ton Racing will oxcito. particular interest. The Soult mat tcr; that real ■ ■■■ iai ' ■ j un i or Vcia SS . , !i■■■• Wee Laddie, 8 G t ;......:. ■■■.■,■; r -,3 Club),.,,Keith, (feton; Club),,and Trass horso must...bo looked -upon as an . equine They all >"\, t a he > SJ. t I SS n i ' ■ C00 700 : ._ Nine started. - : r' , '.i' ' (Ashhurst-PohangFna Club) were present at celebrity, for, after doing all that lur wai >™k age : ■ ; , . ;. yds. yds. T'L. :';■/,-. 'J^\.P^\'^^^^ 1 S^- > W^mt t^l . ' requirei:to-'(loinNew>Zealand;aeoupteo " ifS™ 1« S S, * Pvt. Dobson ... . , ,-v ]« }« .32 !/ -; : '■: Wee Laddie, 7 to 1 Lady Asme, 14 lo l ttaey. . . reasons aeo, ho journeyed to Randwick and '? , ■ ,-jfiV:«Bi?. ii«r«»lf with thp camp '> had Vvt Kvps ' ... • " ll 31 [,;: --Woh by. a length. Time, 3mm. 4sec. ■ A.ic. iopolitan Handicap; , SJly Snting ferson' .... .../•,, ft,. « ;• 26 i; , .ANDWICK. PLAT,. ..we O d ftlffi t. Z Z ; Z f' • | 1 K-V fen;":""::.. v .;, v; ........... 3 3l- Itii-iuetpotsiblothatheisnotyet remain the property of the club, and never won Pvt. Corbett. ... ; . ... .......... 4, .3^7.

|BIS-^i:"A^ v ; >; -"-'' ■-■'■■ • THE DOMINION.,' MONDAY,- 'OCTOBER 14, 1907. ' ===== -: THE TURK down Proceed took that the tSl giro aWof his brilliancy at the »W Troph, The Juniors also con, ;:■"-.■ ■■ - " ,/,£.. eh«S After swing riearitta'TlfflW station will bo in working tovoral horses arc already quartered atlro.it £ nofting gh u b playcd petcd for Mr . Eowcll > s Trophy.. . :■:' ■■ ■.■:■.■■■ Vα to' meetings ft -CS5md?Whm u&s&yti* 1<!ad f I 0 $L£_ °r der fc thB tfe» nwt Jtm0 comos r !Ti » am, nnd Q" inllv iT' h- w while for in a btnvlinB c , lub JMiT d ra f vi° $. ri. ■■ v ■:■: ■•■- ' ■ V - A •■ -ffi " •- ■' • •.-■ ;ceed and Potn.-Garches.VOrango, and Norren h J g fe , hnd VT0 { chcd Mooro aro duo from Hastings to-mght, v>hi e ono (H , n. A1 p r ,, cs should bo ' . H cp. yrts. jus. :::::: :::■ i » g ■:::. Although good weather, favoured l.the opening _.,... mile3 _ Napier Park and St Amelia and Hunnioana .. •________ " out belowThov -arcT to be awarded to the- ,. - llaCtlC0 M - 200 500 ' ■' '.'. day of the spring _ . ; °!j nn ™ of the Eoso rink match, to bo arranged .• , yds. yds. ■ T'l. '' ; « —i"^«™-- ■■■■■■ ,B ™ Toe -■**■..■-■« fe'iis .->-.-:| J :J >: M» • - ; : ■" : i to the coming ,f Gold Cre.t. , ; . .,.. . ■ .....,- C^ e \ Jackman, Hon. J. A. Mil- Co*- Bate ... ...... •£ &:> §.-■ n ; - W f : " ■-■■■— '•■ The question will at once bo asked, what Iβ Quick,>lvin, J.- T;' lung, Avcry Sw r « f "V V. . ,.. ifl.'-Sl /^and::par£,-and x Sir.Jonn_ Cup fixtnre, and several candidates for the . th d « advisory .» Already during Fljxer, ■ Hau;h Bailey, Topp s. , 20; Beading, Lient Hutchen, . Staf£-Sergt.->IaJor, Colclqngli, V-tice o Victoria) and-pa Wingatui, to-day, n fino Uo-mllo event will bo scon out at the meet- the » resent £easoll the need for some steps of j BV> ?|_' S . Murdoch, Dixon (s.), 19. Col,Ser B t. Bouldi D Ba pry, 22; Engineers, -; ;■;were.- the centre of the {a^^-6^^ ii . The irig. Some particulars, of the .work and final . t hi 5 Vatiire has been ;■ patent. I , have wit- f, mock G6 - eldi . Chambers, .Kossfe), 2o; ,, cit Eiflos> 33. We linston Guards 33 ... ■.■• WELLINGTON-GEEEN. ' • -- . .-.,. ....... ... .... .,,,,:> . .. :■; .Stakes, and as e,^^ vd ! i^ rease d. Sd /ol ed on.his rider. (O^Connell),, who sus- Derby ftwyeare ago Lady Wallace, finished has .been-the case in New Zealand and this _ u. pl d on the Th e' Wellington- District- Volunteer Site ; : , tSned nterhal injuries, -necessitating his re- immediately behind the pair. ..Next season,.- despite -the-fact .that Mr. G. G Stead, who _Tho ..folio- ng games fl.ree piayea on t , A^ooiatioll , s Annual • Championship Meeting, ;, vla numbers.. Tho^fonowm B . «»£ , S to the hospital. The followii,B; ai S .tig; ; Vhen Mason's team went oror/Lady..Wallace has P jnst; returned from England says that WWong. B Eowley (s.),' will bo hold at Trentham on November 9. It, :y = v.-:^ ; :i0L0 WELTER., beyen furlongs. . . ltg ,_ . ; had noWthd 1 chanco of meeting-:,her, Derby .ooloiiial cater much better fm• the r . H s islo ] > ) ' 01^ , ■ 'irArthii," Thompson is not yet certain -■:Mr.;j..Leek'sP.erfection ; ........... . :r: -- :r . 1 . WA t KA h I , HUK dLE:HANDICAP -of .Tftsbvs.; conquerfesT! but she beat, the-.-first -Yaldliurst .'public than. English one e Ttas. I admit « g. « & - • ,, . s h a fe t J%^T?™|!^- ri f l, a^--a_tritatSi third horse, 1 sovs, ;rop Lenta, ive that she cSnding : ; . .Emglet :•„ ••:i"7;-;i."X d -""""" : One:mile and three-quarters;, ■■.•c •-■-■■•-.• 'the Spring, Stakes. In the same. way. Moun-- which.would Watson,Knapp, Webb (s), 23.-. . ■ ■ __ k ?,/we iigton R flo B a ttalion, will be availto 1 Perfec- 105.-Mr. H Schluter 's g. S orm by tain King, who ran second;.to3oiuforiri + m ; « a'little, comfort atSo fofthS «Z, and, settle.4 tol against ,,.,,;,,,,,, ,_,,-,.., ., :^ ur00 ydon-Buc^s-5yr6, .9st v ,3lb.,..(J. th Brccders , Plato last -year,:-had; not, tho ; and have straight racing or to have comfort W ' lson ,' f'° st ' G ii m er Gale G bbes (s.),: 28; iment of this .point, the drafting of ■the>proled the field from a good start, but - CottorO .^••"{"/•vr : -"-Vi a ei ca V"'a'ged" opportunityijof turning the, tftbleslon- the' and croo k ed racing?: /For my part, I prefer ' : gramme of events will be held over for a day ■■' SolanrtMk 2 he made, short work of the first alternative!*/Further, it is not; only Jo , n .^ W t y p' h Xs 6, S k nnef, Salmon (s.), 31; or so. " . ,: ; ' • : . • ,. -.- ln 1^^1^\^f^^k"^- "• the Now .Stakes. -. tho country clubs that, ;are to blame. Some| W X 2-1. .; - "• , .. ..____ , '. ■ ; ... ;• ' ; te tho front and, going on, -won by i u,.a D eQi. 1 . ..,_.,, ; ,,,- of t]ie MntrM nre m thc samo p OSltlon . _ Of ; Yff • M p,^ e ■ fecnfeU, (s.), 28; ■- .... .,,.,. y -V'Mr. J/W.Noud' 8 Miss Bass, by Maltster-- | five or the posing BtewaTds . Handicap. will make their appear- the better will the public be pleased. ; If an O Sullivan, Barron, Malinger on .Saturday. w , hen J n h ,? a T] fii 1: ,tobpnr' ; i=:i*fconundrum; .the stand. ,.Ti,role Jell ..at ,the fence,, )&M£$ ance, and 'with tUe and the Wellington absolutely unprejudiced opinion'is wanted let ; . ,,...,.,..--—.,,, ,. ,: ...... "College tro p "J.' P^^ c ° nrcs t n 1 'd by 9 the •-» running before them, punters should hare no anyone ask any of our handicappers from KAKOUI CLUB. . ..• 500, Wand double. . _ ;_ Auckland b^« t . _, a , attcndance " •? -. z^;.-./ i^S^agains V the;winne,; ,. h V S^ 1 °« S°L "b^^^^S " C " l^iS^S >V.;-p e WELTER of 70. sovs; second wa f being well backed in town an hour be, wrong. They certainly have no. such powor "sitors pfrsmvth '" Z I % 5'. .34 Btraight-wae bnt ; the-latter spurted, h 10sOTe . -Seven furlongs. ' foro the race, but at thelast miriuto "no provided for in the Kules, but, on tho con- Btnn e ittthrowing jacKs acr|; «| f^ 1 -^e' Pvt King w'"E ' 12 ' 19 ' 2 33 Also .farted:-«i Note, Sst. 1Mb.:; Stt at .the NSrthOtago meeting next Thursday, tho South Canterbury Jockey. Club appointed i 7 UemS . J ■".. .. ■ . '-„ ■ ../,. .. for.this season. ■ : - ; ' •" 1 ■■■■•■■ Abusire, 8st. Sib.; ft Hcirleom, 7st. 121b.; 53i is(a half . sister to "She wasirunning; ;.an Advisory r-Steward-at.nthoir-.last. .meeting c f P^ G ames-HoldsWorth, Newcombe, . -. ■ ' KAEOEI EIFLE CLUB. V : >; ■■■•■Ebullition 'led,at the second furlong post Zero, 7et. 71b. ' ,.>„„„. among''tho two-year-olds at/Riccarton last and'the results more than justitiea .tne an- E , d .T ownscnd ( 6i j ,15. ,Hannibell,.Manri, : handican match, uncomplo.ted in'; n but a piac, V,;: , , £ «h t. Campbell (,); f^^ > ' h Sc leaving Ebulli-; others. White'Cockade maintained the .lead," b6 ite on «E-.par with his'indifferent dis- pleasant) but surely.it should be-.possible to g . ' Se(1 4 k _ ' W . Dasenti.Brigham (s.), ; 18. f. StandidBe..... . ... -,, V *j ... 3G .-, 80 winning by Uo length,, Eedanrf Black boing a . Now V f or , after. TUiininE -toqeure a level-headed, man a complete \- h M ,21.1- W. ,.»V.-lvemp ; -...,■ /":;..;•• ,'. . 1; . , . , ' length Uind;.Par aS on Time torn. 343-5sec. on Saturday' week, ho'was'secona, knowWeo 0 the game to act in t>0 ca p j. wi r liamSj; j... P . S piers; ; Shortt, Lloyd (s.), 17. ■ : _ GUAEDS. ,,,..,,. -•WarfieW ltaJ 61b ..'.■:..: -200J-Mn>T, Tanse/s b.g.Ar d ]tog h.by ■ . % ; . ■ 50.- .;■__,__ v.-.Jv;/ " 4ith advantage bo adopted by the Wellington following games were played on the- ia the.time-limit,,, ., .., .„-, .. r ,.. . i :■:■■ Mr: : J. Leonard's'MasterFoote .■ 1 Sovero;8st 71b.; 61 Santa Claus 71b.; 35 . UJn . ai 6 Amamento, and'Pardon.-,,.. ,..,',, of: any. subsequent action which.;,thcy,> might Williams, Bailho, Morris, Swiuey (s., 16.. : Sergt. Tinney,... ,, .... | ..... Bcr.,-d . ,,i u .■v>-.Tangaroa..........:;.^".... U ;-... r : ■-*'■.'■•■-■. ffibk fit'to'niako oh'their advisdry colleague's Iunmburg, Sexton Mayer,, M Lean 17; ; , , BATTERY .., :■ ■ : - >.!;■■ ■'■" : 'TW/!v Tivlstonii'..".■•:."....'."•■••.••••••••••"••••••"••-' Careola and Ard Emgh led to y \theifoot ot the .. .-,■ . •■ . rhnnmmi>Tii1(i.tinn .Their, ■wduld.be'simolv Pollock, Munt, Lawton, Crewes (s.), 16. ,-. - "".... ■ . ,-..,-■.;„■ ■ •t' : sSws: Saraband,..Mazarin, Boastful, straight with.Mangonel next; A 'splendid fimsh . .Jockey H. Cairns: recently..appliod..for'the t£ c 'Beid, Amos; Cant, 25; Hamil- Handicap Match for Belt, Medal, and.Trophies. '■-■ .'■"■Bettin"-- 5 to 2 against Master Foote, 3 to 1 resnlted. in Ard Eeigh winning,, by half a remova i o f ],j s disqualification at the hands of ■ an _. observations of their own,' and act oc- ton,'Stone, D'Emden, Campbell-(s.),;12.. ' A Class ' •••-■'i: ■>■;.'■ r.^vv , : '■'■■I ■-- Tarigaroa-and Maiarin.S r ; ■ ' \ , length, Caveola being a similar distance m the Wellington-llacing Olub,-but his applica- OO rdingly. Is it too much to hope that th.. . - "■■' i LJ - ; ' '■ ' ■ '' , '600 700 " lion w,as refused. ■ Wellington Club will take some such step? : . ; -, m ,.V m-n-a ' • -'"- ;! ' : : ■ --'E'cp;' yds. . yds. T'l. ■■' ■■■;' Foote and at tho-back. :Ri5;stfaigEl,li33me,,lminu.H£>5sec. Dividends, , > ... ■_; _..,. ,. -. , ? _...., ' :■' '. ■ , KELBUKNE BOWLING CLUB. ■■■■■. "' 'g^'-Suddaby ■' " ' .,; 8 27' '"72 - ; ■ &¥%&&*■ &&&£fi1$££?$$ W^M^^^ 1 , 'S»Lii' to overhaul Tangaroa, and won ■ nots 9.' iB 50 " -, ana l ' . . Wapier Park, but his stable companion, St. ,...■■ t ~ 1 r t «„■[?„„ sen. (s.), • 21'; T. C. Dawson, Eobertson, Baski- bergt.-aiajor o±vBni.of . , -■■^■■- : 1R , ■■»'}"•. • % ' w. ,„,, T r j Ia , lett . s ch Albert, who was the medium of a big com- .A* , the , Tee ™\ an , n r f \ ™°^ e A ' ?'„*.& J?E ville,'Johnston ; ( 8 :), ' :... ■; Capt.:.Ee.hericl,,.. .„ -. ....,scr. - ffl . third. 182 -M^ s ra X n T bfstepniak-Iren 5 V rs, missioA on the first, day, upset ,.thf good ; cd J °fe °{ lb ' to ife a go ' /M^obie, M Eoutlej■(*), -■ .— V; - B:Class.;, ; ; - - ;i- -' . :fW ::TimI,lmiu.,4sec:,^hioh.espUshed.a.ne, ! r. ;.. ---^^l^^ : --±L:}r thing, and.backers of the favourite lost six' % with 1 starting K 2|;.Duguid Hainertpn,. 3un.,.Whiteford, J, P. .q ottfi ll ., ■;•& ; ; ,.; ; Y. /record. ,,.,,, -i ..'..-;,,■ , G. JL'Lcan's b, h. Apollodons, shillings m the pound. . . particularly among the monibers of. the. Sport-. Ca ,^ c ''I. ( n s :''. sLrhv -Dinnio Line fsV 18' ■ ; S m "-. 011 -V" ■,-" snr"' 31- - ; 12 - « ■'/ v. : , 'TOOEAK HANDICAP. Ono mile.. : ■ ■^j«-,7st^M%pouKlas) r ..v; B5£i «. ! j ? , ««j. .2 ; . ,..___:' i;:r ,,;;-. ,;.r,. Ing J^ss/tho of ;the Jockey-Club'' a» so "' u^. e " Hamertori sen Gnr - ? hr i s , t I - %-V -" ' n^ - 1 . ; H . Hicke^ 'of Hastings, is a very success- in. full the question of find- Cumming, Druij Kno«les, Hamerton, ; sen, E^LE s:^A'Nl)fcAP. : MATCH. •■■■' : -'' iv ''%V/e_P^- v aMtoe"Btaa'it; V 8t Peter, A ! good .him ones. Ihe average trainer, would rfefuse duri tho . oscnt CM> wnethcr suc , v altera . 15 ...,,-.. :. ,:'. ■•-.'.■ •;, ■; ■ , ■■• • ■ . - , v ,.,-■ ...,. a --'t> ,™uJ, TW-,1,' andtjacic away andl:par-a 5 on ; led to waste time with the likes of. Kaipetipoti tion involved the necessity of reverting to tho ■ , '.■-:. .' ' ' ' —' - ' ''. Evt. .-Hart .,.,. ..,.,...', ......scr- U.,,./e . ,* '.; •.■•■■■ ? mn ;^ 0^^^ a, ? 2 n alon f the back "stretch with. Apollodbris :i{est, and Taura, but Hickev keeps them going; flag or of .walking horses up to tho post. . At ' ." ,-, ■, . • ■■.-. •-.-• ■■ ' ■ 1" ■ ;Pyt. ■ MitoheU ■.•.■.•.,,,;,»• ,*_ $„ -.f r > ;;^ Vvnn irionov Laclslan"'5 feitgaiist'and4strakhan last At tho three furlongaost and wins jaqea with them. Tho victory .of tho. outset Mr.' Roth'sehild was very careful to . RIFLE'- ''SHOOTING' , AT ' Sergt. D,. H. Butcher .,..., ,6". . u^v. ;; --' : -'- : --KWnV 1 - ' ; Apoilddoris went to the'front, and Astrakhan the la'st-namca at : Napier'on .Thursday'.was a dissociate'., himself >from. .supporting: tho pro- ' nl Lce.-Corp.; Munro ... ..... 7 .20 A, 0. ■ ■"" "■> iSox led-'to tho'strai £ 5i(;tby.-a longtli;;ithen; j.impr6ved his 5 e VO re knock ib the local"bookmakers.' posiil, but that ho should like 'an expression TRENTHAM. ■ • ■ ' ' P?l pfttiorew '" '.'.'.""S --■ 19'• "-IS' ■ 3i *#* ■ rrS ? Scot came, and iwon'bralength and a made a deteroined the straight, . of, opinion. Lord Downe stated that ho had ■.; * K Cn l \ l W 1 ' :. , ,. . . pU C Bufcher "" 13 11 ■ Iβ 3! : ;^^Tiino;i i !Master Delaval was shipped'to' fiiccarton intemewed.the. pnnoipaHstarters (Mr WiU ; - - ■ Pvt. O. Butcher ... .. j ,..,,., ;,:;. ■:---- w -^.,, en Saturday night to fulfifhis engagements t ■ _ f . ' . : ifl - _ train for i/,, ,. ZEALANDIA EIFLBS,.,., ..,„• .^:i:-,-i-;:^ K ■. , . landing was thl only'fair one. His T^^^fe" ,1^ •ftrSSbV™ Handicap Belt and:. t,V; .,..:■■„,:,' -:.' ;■!■ on the part'ofvtt'isettion-pf .' ! . _ , . -, Lordship then went on to say that he was ■M^,1 w H a tuVdav matchw i Tile •■''■; •■ ■■,,Trophies. •■, : . >. r '',„„":- t rABrT ELM B^H-P n xs S^ssociATI W, fr* i Now Zoa ,and joekey L/ ; tt- Hewitt 'does the ioS W" " ,. - fij ™T'i ;■-.V : riwai, are: aboard- the, Wimmera,'wnich soiled _™j Ellis ' s - ch . vEed gauntlet, meeting .in August, he rode Sir ; T Dewar's poworlen when the horse vvas twisting ab Ol .t. JJ elouna a nen thoreo{ . . /An • Sergt; K ugo. ... ; . .:......, *..., 0;; .7;, 1. .v.;-:--:'.:Vat'-8..--p.m:^yesteTday.;..,-Naedlewor)^and- M °_ agcd) , 9j5 t.. «lb. (M'ClusW) .m...;.. 2 Forfarslnre filly to victory m the Astloy What ho would like the Sewwds to bo em- .shooting/', said.tho D Bat- •; ;' ..'.,' ..B,.Class;. ;; / . ..'. ,, . -:'/vriwai taosked themselves aboutrconsidejao :;!5l _:Mt: Little Medal- Stakes, and was just beaten,mianother race powered to do was that when they saw a tery ?-.;« S1 f gnt ly .inked," quoth, the Guards; .Coro-'Eenkins "... v .. scr. 16 - 21,. 3' ;.,;. in the Eandwick. events,, require. "" ijst;'4yrs.. 6st. 71b! (Tripp) .....:... 3 O n the same. day. ,In .contrast to Hewitt, tho " r ,Z^ ; 7wt! 1 fn "Tricky wind" was tho'opinion of. the .Per- pfjSn v ' ! ...scr.'16 ; '8 % ;' : >VWlU'v-.-/.W^: '-m ■Sto .&tal:-lMl «, 9 St. lib.; 103 Australian 'jockey P. Bullock,., gets .»: very ™& *Jdtv SsvouV,nS that Artilleryme'n; ,' : "fcold, .right fishtail, ... ...scr. . 8., 15,, 2 ,,.,.,. . ,.,_ _____:_, ; Gapon, 6st. 71b , . ' ■■ . . ft- lnrgo-riiimbeffof .mounts, 1 apparently, beoaoao. : ™ hoS JLmrii «'ind;" wrote the City Eifles;', 'Squiffy/' sue- ;.■..?•';.....-■.. w .-, ;.• ■■•■'.,-■'.', ;;:;^; BrTELE^^ss^^ ,.:. : ,;.:.-. :-. ',,>■-:■:■■ .• ? QrlongSi but could''make no impression on i Back, of •'condition tola, onPlaymate '.in, the' donoj-by-the Post:and .Telegraph Eifles, the ! PERMANENT 3TOECE.-PEACTICE ,-. : :VV : H f ek-Huraies.at-Otald, though the little. a^fi-S^/^he'&"&_ team, Battery, con- - i.:; „,, : ; , ... H .,.,,;;,. , ,*.>;-.,., M-w:- tracks this- morning :Marjijqnt)TaS lrnin. 4 4-5sec. : Dmdend, i3 4s./ . > .fefiew ran creditably-each. .day. . the Stewards wanted the support of the Club as shooting dp.ue by tl ioso toams. A , . .,,-. . ilAH,H. . . ; , ,. v ..,.,. . ■..■::' ; .:-\','-l c un:. : 52scc,.O.th'nbarb , ';fmishcd;5P ten lTii.Ongs K A IK0 EAI HACK GO sovs.; ■■ ,/U-\ >:' ' ' ■ " ' to 1 bring in what was virtually an innovation tf ™K™ The tSf Lβ nL«LS i ■'' . - ■■■ ,;,:■..-: 200 500 U'.r'J in. 2min. 2ftebc, and' Lady Difiideico skipped . second horse,. 5 sots. Six-furlongs. . ""' .: ' '■ ■ , in riding. There was-.no-doubt that present - 6 f Jint 3' XvT : ' f " ■ ' " .-.'• yds. ■yas-.T'l 3.-' ;;: 0 vor'amile;mvlinin,5S6ec, s ,,,';, ' . < 235^1Ir.P,; t-iHogan's br.i'h. Sitfsfield, by -. :,Tho'money was put very confidently oil riding was worse than he remembered it since S^ f "^?ffi Hm P AnotC five Gnr.'.Douglas ' - *l 25 5: :v:V...,- : . .':■'.•;.■; _________±_:-. "■'' ' : , J. -Venture,;-tyre.-, ,7st. The Stake at.Otaki, but he just failed on the h o had been racing. He did not think that. ' ve .™ . n a ot ™hF t ?Lht- h\vr thlt Sapper Goiver „.. ... .;...... 21 :;.'21 ;i m :,,:■• ; s,rffi-r■__-:^^.r^rS^3_*lws?^^■: i »£Lpi.•■2■,= r=. | f-J E^feS , Ui,$S'..Xfe ait l^i5,» i gs l *i 1 'W"S 11 :.5W=«wi..:™.:, &-&-- '" ::: ;:: S M 1 ,'-: ' '■-.. -• -■" ■■■• •;■ ■•.•"■.-.■' Sydney, October 12. aiirstteld jumped a,wav Tith the lend, fol- 'TTMo served up very : not. G. .g tcad> won t!le Oimcrack at tho .- A seven-shot handicap, match for,;. Belt, class. :Sa ,, per i, ug i 0 . ' ,„ ,..;.... IS. t. 9, -'; \ :^':: V: -v. V- il<J . ; \ ..^V' 1, ';. ': U.J.C. meeting by; tlie ■ aid'of/'Arnilet. It trophies, and the; Hallenstoin Cup. v ;; ,,, L , :...'.;; ' .... ;;.... 13 12 , 2i

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

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RIFLE SHOOTING AT TRENTHAM. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 16, 14 October 1907, Page 10

RIFLE SHOOTING AT TRENTHAM. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 16, 14 October 1907, Page 10

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