THE TURF.
il RACING FIXTURES. " ■"■;v Pony and, (Jallo- /< v wajKUIl ili, Nftv' r' «' 10 ' 'J-Cantcrburv .l.C..Sprlnß. N™ n" o Vcr a " d ',' ,:) - A,,cl >l tl »u Spriiiu. - Nal" n "} VCT j9r"'Waitotara R.C. Annual, i TOM i H>-T(vratnh!-Carttrton Jt.G. An- '. I«iiwi&ri 1 ' "• St ™«' 1 -I'oiiding J.C. Spring. ' n Galloway Jkc- 8 and 0.-Wcodvillo J.C.
REMINDERS.
Owners are remindtd th?t acceptances for -! S»WW»P;;'Wnt*-:Vat -'tho Waverloy-Waitotara -' ,Sf l iClpb'a meeting.: close to-nijht, at eight o.woek with.the secretary, Mr J. W. Emmer- ,■, son,. WavoH«v..vAt the same tiir.o entries elosa o1»i' Wilson Stakes, I Morton . Memorial . .otakes, • and . Jacksou. Memorisl States. ?a •oonneetiw with . the annual moating of • thef Taratahi-CarUrtoh;;-Racing Club, oivners nre«romin(lod''\hat acosptanocs for .the. first . nay;s raoas and entries for tho-Trial Ks» and ; Maidon Scurry' closo .on ? Wednesday next at 9 p.m. with tho Morctary, Mr. J. B. Bairstow, Carterton.
. V.R.C, SPRING CARNIVAL. PEINCE THE DERBY. . . (Bj: Xelesraph.— Association.—Copyright.) ('' (Rec. October 30, 025 pm) , , ■ ; i . ', , Flemington, October 30. . :'-. t Th® Victoria; Racing Club's meeting openjd :;. in delightfully " cool weather. Flemington was ~ v t■. looking its best, and - there was. a largo and ~ ~i£uShionable':r.ttendancei in6ludipg'tho Gover- • nor-General and Lady Dudley, the State Governors, Sif T. Carmichael and Lady Car- .;, ... ißitnaol (Victoria), Lord Chelmsford and Lady Oholmsford (Queensland), and Sir'H. Barron . (Tasmania). The-programme, opened with the ' Maiden Plate, captured by Barm, the New Gunpowder.,running rather,disap: ■ ~ .'."'^, Plate was a-gift i:;to .who, 'like Lager, and - Eoseen,. the othet plaoed horses, awl Barm and. Alawa, ' ' other (Winners.,was sired >by Jlalster. In the . Hotham Handicap,' Delaware ran a good rack, ; y»:, 'lending -witllv Vivacsoua most of the journev, ;;v,butwas beaten to fourth place in the'finish." '. Sed- , don'fwas only on«o prominent.- The Derby was a good race. Meet of the-running■ was'mado by Lord Foote, who led the field: a merry face; till entoring the homo turn, where Prince wte' iwjnning easily, to the'great ' ■ ,ivi; : .'delight.;,bf the -crowd,"■ :wno -'eijerly predicted. ; ■ himwthe Cup winnor on the form dispjayed. ■; : v was a "rattling: ,' ' . Alawa. ' anether ef Mslster's progeny, scoring after a fino finish with .Trafalgar and tho New' Zealand-bred golden .Slipper^'The latter was j always prominent in -tha face, but could : i „ :rotfc<»et' niarcr 'than 'third.'- Artillerie was at . )| theitail-cnd of the field most of tho time, but v;finished sirlh, fall of rnMitig. .Kerlie, sired i 'r '>j. ; fby>Stepniak," accounted forthe'',C.oburg Stakea; J/in\-5i smartly-.run riice, beating the. Malster . njifteldliig'Malmsey by three lengtlis.-.Son. of ,a . . jtGuni was two - lengths away third.' -Montcalm .' ■ {(looked like l .winning ,at . one .time. ' Detailed , results i\re as follow:— _ , ' MAIDEN PLATE. Weight-for-age. Ono mile. : Mr;i ; 'E. -E.;D.' Clarke's ch. c. ' Barm, by ■ : ' Mallet—Pose, 3yis.,' 7st. 131b................... 1, ■ . Hr.jJi 'Wilson l inn.'s Moruga, :7st., 1J1b..:.... J • , Mr.i-R. Crawford's Flavian, 7st.: 13lb, 3 W-on by half a length, three-quarters -of 1 a ■ > length between second and third,: Time, lmin." 4-lsee. > t MARIBYRNONG PL4TE, of 25 sovs. each, ' , , with,lsoo sovs. added; second horse 4(H) . . sovs.'and third horse 200 sovs. r from tho i ;; stake. For two-year-olds. .-Five furlongs. Mr.'iC. Richarto ch. f. Desert Rose (late ; Pintnoicy), by Malster-Mangostcen, • r vßt, lib. J -Hanan's ch. f. Lager, by Malster— ' i ; Egale,. Bst. 51b. 2 Mi F Morton's b f Roseeii, by Er'inccss Bna, Bst. 51b. - J Also started: |abel, Indiscreet, Eigadoon, j Rollitgstone, Rheims, Gunplay, Flamen ; lannmi, Procne, Carcanot, iKcrn, Terinffa. ana .••••Daßtl." ■■■■:• '• ■■■ \i '■■■• ' GUhplay was first to break the line'; but .Desert Koso came out. entering the course proper,,and waa.jnam.lhtaded,..winmnt;;by a length-and a tiulirter,- tfith * length 'between socond and , third. Time, lmin, 3}sec.
JIOTHAJtvIIAOTICAP;. : One mile and-a half ■ Mr tP i 1 n Watt f' «!f 'Ti Footpad, by Sir . .VFoots—Pironotte; 6yrs.; list. 101b j Mr/- A. Skirving's Vi7aciousi (!st. 9lb.' 2 Mr E Wren's Tarr'abar, 7st. 2lb. . ~ 3 . Ten others'started; ' • ' :. v-; Won by three-quarters of a length, two 1 S7sfc ,0a secoßd and third. Timo, 2min ,' of i 25 sovs- each; with -v?P9® «ot«.-Aaaedj-Meond horse 400 sovs. and third horse SCO Savs'frora tha stake Tor three year olds One railo and a half T Baron'a b c Pnnco' Footo by Sir Foote—Potruschka, est 101b (M'Carthy) J Mr J. C Wijliatason's b c Danilo, by lrue Blue-Lady Robinson, Bst lfllb (Connell) 2 Mr J, Baron'; b or br c Lord Footo, by Sir root*—Snndial, Bst 101b (M'Lachlan) 3 Also started Manaua, Mutilator, Sir Mwm. Mala, Lady San, aid Byplay ' r nn f n W w«« fif od fi st fl < Ma , nana and Pnnce Tcoto were the first to lead, and then Lord ! ■ t al \r tivelve lengths for a, cm F\ I V llln ', D amlo, and Pnnco t ?i m!; straight Prince Foote and Dmilo ciught him and Prmce Toote, dash 7?" Vr t by Sl , x a Bead ;a %•, S if
MELBOURNE ' STAKES.. - Weight-for-age. ' . ';, ' OnoVmilc and a quarter; ' 0 Mr. 11. Gordon's b. h. Alawa, by MalsterCfossfire, 4yrs,, Sjt j , : Mcmjs. P. and 17. Mitchell's Trafalgar, 9st. 2 : Mr-yW,. Whjto's Golden-, Slipper, Bst. 9lb. 3 ri'f v^yf : T, Kaor ' ? os t Tm ». Bluebook, and Nnshka M ' rd Nolan ' Artillerie,
:-V Eypan and Golden' Slipper made most of the ;. ' :A," lwa - was .,' ,always ' . lying handy. .Trafalgar, vAlaj;#?.; and.:. Golden.: Slipper.'s#ung round the home turn together, i Alawa winning ,; Golden Clipper bis .'lengths, avt ay third. . Time, 2min. 7jsec. COBIIRG STAKES HANDICAP. One mile. W> s . ICerhp, by Stepniak— . . Melodious; iyrs,, gst, lib,' - - -i Jfalfflsey, 7st. 111b 2 Bon of a Gun 3 ' '^ on llir4o lengths, with lMin! «fsw " Mcond 011(1 thlrd - Timo '
' , ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES! ~ <B? Telegraph—Press Association. 1 .Auckland, October SO. -• weather; was bleak,: but fine for • train.'• 2 1 ? u ? rs 'ie-this morning; All donjon:- the : course proper Outsido rtho trestles. J feiriArtegal,: the first but, • 3 '•.beat. Dogger. over,the same, distance in 53sec.j i ' 'Kfitata • were to--...Ist *i m ? re f Ql l £| ngs„rnn in: lmin. ', Arpha ;did; soven furlongs, Tur;:P^>is9 c ?W»yinß :.him'over, the last five, done . w -lmin. Santa Rosa,.■'.Waimangu, . and i.CoroAetted; were in that order at the. end of a ?^ r i 11l < ln -Vn ral ' I '' 2-5560.; Ashby- rati four furlongs in 52 i-ssec.; Scotty and Bully,' assisted by Wongana over, . the last.six furlongs; r ?. n •? "" 0 111 lmin.:."s2sec., -Bully.;.tailing-: off ; al|'tao::-way.,.: .General; SbultvwaS better' than •Akarana.' oyer five furlongs in lmin. 7 3-sseo.: Ave ■: fdrlongs 1 fi'im 1 a'/standing. ■ V.Vh'®- iWini-Ssec;; .Advocate and -Epsom Lass , did sfpfa'-f arlongs iti ;i sl .Usee:;JNg&puka, Tattoy and Aristocrat hr.frj i tt that order at the end /ar!ilte*>'>which ocoßpicd lmin. , • 04.-.<(cf >■. -Dr.. ;Shiru<ne •• amhßohepotae were re- ;; utnfjtM to *'ajiy pacing on the sma. After., break- ' f u.-vt, I.'Xh'buic '.C«ltictnd Zinnia over one j iyj.fJ itv_2yiin. i l-ssec.; . Madam Sonlt beat SleeSo.ult over six furlongs in lmin. 21 '4-ftne. i .. T 4 /V j. ( a3aistaiice. of . Sea Elf over the. vliisty four, rani.su'furlongs in lmin.. 13 i y-l&fkt'i four 'furlongs la', SSsoo.;; .Cj':-*;oiriJi!'i'; ;'tbe -saii'ie -in'',slssc.;'.;,lnglis'-; beat . : IU/ahifi; >;;'i.ri<-tps : ',-.agistingover sthe : ,la's t. . six: 'j> s -yf ',i mile, in lmin. 51seo. > Inglis pu!.!';! i r-fi-y lam*.; A lot of others worked.-
•• TRAINING 'At RICCARIW
■ . (By . tfelegraijh-Press -Association.) ■' CliristchUreh, Qetotar SO. > 14ft« ..weather, is. fino and the traoks iu excel* font ordef. Broadsword - did . half a mile in 80 i l*ssec.: Taskmaster, easily : beat ■■ Hu\band< i unan over a mils.and. a: quarter; in 2min. Msec., i - All Bed easily beat ilc/lnihiing Belt at thA ena of ftvmile'in.lmin. 17 1-ssec.i Qowsfall\run '• a : Hlile' and a . quarter in Sipin. . ll 1-Sset>. (a.! fino performance), Daybeam did six fnrlcqigs, tho last five , ill imm. 6 2-sseo. - Sharpshooter
'SI 1 Stratagem went seven furlongs in lmin. oOseo.,'Elysian: was abetter than First Gun at •thoend of a mile out out in lmin. 46 2-sseo,. Koso Noble , and . Kwcet Angelus 'covered fivo furlongs in lniin. ,'<S 1-Ssec,, and Prim and Bollin 'a mile'and ft ■ half, m 2min. 41 3-ssec., ridden out.. Bobrikoff ran a mile m lmin. 41sec., finishing well. It was a brilliant performance. Lady Litcy cleared .right away from "Sir Tnr/i in a miio fcnd & quarter go, done in 2min. 10 4-osec.' • Penates went at ■ three-quarter. pace, working freely. Boutade f »nd Grand Slam were together over a mile and a half, traversed in 2min. 42 S-Ssec. They finished well, and jw'wd:. many' admirers.: Diamond Star and vald.imar went.a mile in lmin 4osec.. Master SouU and ; Sandstrcam did a mile and a quarter in 2min. 15 l-ssse. Wet Day beat Federal nnd Mundie over;five fnrlongs in lmin. 3sec. Nyland beat North-Eiist over five furlongs in twin. 4 4-ssee. Merrie J>aland, Roor'volt, and Lawn Rosewent nine furlon»s. Thev wore ioiiwdiby Aberbrothiek at the'mitn prist". AW hrothcc'k finfshrd-w'th Metric Zealand, soveril lengths'in .frr>nt of Roosevilt. ; Lawn Rose was DentM off. Time, ~lmin.isßsee. i ' ' After, breakfast the two-year-olds worked "on the coiitss proper, . from the barrier. - The best perf«rn)Mieesi.w«re' thorn of-Danube, Formtd'ti,VFormby. Madamo Madcap, ICohinoor, Saxifrage. mk', Sunburn. .. Perle d'Or has betn scratched for the Stewards' Handicap and Oaks. .
: Weights for dannevirke. ■
iHjr I'dcfiranh-Pros AnsnfMllnn.l Dannevirke, October St. ■. Tho following woights have beendeclared for thq Dannevirke Racing Club's Spring meeting , RAITMATT HURDLES. One nlile and threetfuarters.—Tyrannic, list. 41b.; . Forest, list. 41b.: Stnyboy. ll*t. 81b.; Waipunehu. 10st, 131b.; Full Crv, J(V>t. 91V>. Genuine, Mst. B'b.: Whim' .pnr,.: KM..i.11b.: .'Martvrium,; 10st.; Hatley. «st 131b.! Goolic, -9st. 131b.; Ttaumac, 9st. 131b.: !)sti 121b.; Erl Kinnr. 9st. "HJb.j Pearl Eeof, sl«t. 71b.; St. Lavender, flst. 31b. j Cohort, 9st.: Papahnra, 9st.; and Atanui, 9st. TBtUTAOEOA RACK HANDICAP. Sit f, lr . -lings.—Contain 8011. 9st.; Glissade, ' RIKWaoriki, 8«t. 41b.: Ideate. Pst. 4'b.'i Te Pnia! .faK 31V; Redwing.. 7st. ISlbi- Te Rrtti, 7st. ■111b.; Fnrneans. 7stj Golden Loon, list-. 131b.: P'imnana, fist. JSlb.i Composed, Cst. 111b.; and Wheturangi, Cst. 91b. i KATAMAIT FLYTNG IfTANDTAP, Six fnr-lAWi.-rA''vantaf'e; 9st,; Golden EaWe..Set. IJlb.; Vi, Bst. 8lb.: Anldeam, Bst. 71b.: Tnev. Bst. fb.; VnotfTing, 7st.-WK: BonnerTO". 7st. Gib.; Bliss, 7st.'slb;; and Reformist, Cst. 71b. DANNEYTRKFi HANDICAP,, One mile and n fiuarter.—Woodhev. 9st.: Patsano. Sst. lllb.; Osiris.-85t. nib-: Tranni. Bst. 81b.: Ma'flva, Bst.' ?lb.: Kincr Pnot. -7st. 91''.: Stratoiist, 7st. !)lb. j T 'idy 7?t. 81b.; P«rolina. 7st. 71b.'; Wnndin,. 7st.- 'rib.;, V.i. ,7st. 71b.: Memo Hose, 7st. 31b.: •EqnitM.-, 7nt; 31b.:. Dardanns, fist. 131b.; Glndsmn'r. G«t. 101b.: Vontgang, Bot. 71b.: Hantain Bell. Cst. 71b.; Parable, Cst. 71b.: and Cork, Gst. 71b. ' • ; OTANOA HACK WELTER. . One mile.Kins's Prise. 9st. 91b.: Sst. 71b.; TJintis, flst.: Parablp. Bst. 13IK: Bnorant, Bst. 1 1 'b.; j -frilliancy,'/ Bst. -111b;:'- Rose ;Letlie,, Sat.' 'Mb.: Rawbetti, (Ist. -*lb.: vHiwera, flst. 31b.; ClAnfhtfm, Mt. 31b.: Mildnra. Bst. v Polvnices, 7sfc. 13ib.; The Baft, 7st. iilb.: Rangiklftw*, •7st. l01b.: Motrikawa, 7sfc ldlb.; Farronite,. 7st. 101b.: and Rapn, 7st. 101b. TIRATTT DASH HANDICAP. Five.furlong: —CaTitnin Bell. flst. 41b:: Glissade. Bsl. lllb. j Waoriki, Irtlb.: Ideete, P«t. 9'b.: ConqnesHn», gst. filb.:'ToMtga. Bst. S'b.v Redwing, Pst. Sib,( Anpllinarid, fist. ?lb.i To.Roti. Bst. 'lb.; Kiltie Lpss.' B't.: Mavflower. Ifllb:; Kim-: mnrifttl. 7«t. l#<b.; Lady Doris. 7st. 01b.; Twinkle. 7st.-'Blb. i Pn""i>iHß, 7st. 21b.; Hero, 7.<t.; Saltpetre. 7st.:,', Slimwar. 7st.: , Amaru, 7st.i Needlemaid,-Iti.'. Captain Jingle, 7st.; Whotnrangi, 7st.; and Morte, 7st. WCTBR WISLTBE. Peven fitrlongs.—M»W(, 151b.: Tasa, VI. 111b.: ■Avil&wn, 9«t. 91b.: Krnif 'Ppst. fist., fitb,; tney, 9st. ; flb.i; PtftvboT. e«f. 31b. • ■ Adi'ia; fcrf--. 21b.: Toa Tnhi, Bst. 13'b.; F-'rst Jf-ite, Bst. ISlh • Ldmsdorff' Bst. 181b.; Abcrrr,».ti6n. Bst. 91b.': Mompw. 8st„81b.; Cyrene, Rsti 41b. 1 Pose I*the. Jst. 31b. j Waipunui, Bst. 31b.; " and Mysticism, Bst.. . '
■. TARATAHI-CARTERTON WEIGHTS. . Tho follomni; handicaps have been declared by Mr. Tllic Shannon for tho Tarntahi-Carter-ton mooting, to bo held ort:Novomber 9 and 10. • TAIUttUiY HACK - HTTUDLE HANDICAP. Ono (nilo and - a half.—.Pull Cry, Hat. 101b.; Silken Rem, list.. 91b.; (Tyrannic,, list.. 4lb: j Kelso, lOst. iJlb.; Diplomatic:;iOst..slb.;:Gaelic, 9st. lOlb.j St/Larender, 9st.; and Lucretius, / . . f / ' X-.jb33e«".- ,-ii. -BELVEDERE HACK HANDtCAP I furlongs.—Warlock, 9st.; Splash, Bst. -101b.*; Toaneo.. Bst. / 41b.Swallow, B*t.; Afterthought; 7st.- 121b.;;No'-TrnmpSi -75t.'.121b;; Memo Land,-' 7st. 101b. ;- Ito7al / Manho, 7st. 101b.; - Overrate.' 7»t 91b , Twinkle, 7st 71b.; "DndftCitled, 7st 61b.; Kiltie. Lass, : 7st. Gib.! Sea Queen., 7st« 51b.; Leahora, 7st. Sib.; Moroe, 7st. 1 Happy New Tear, .' .7si ;- .Wh'ettiringi, - 7st.; EmbrOda: •tion, 7st.; and- Stepalong, 7st. . RAILWAY HANDICAP Sit furlones-Tu mut, 9st.; Longner,' 9st.; Iney, Bst. 81b.; Vi, Bst. 71b.,- Full Rate. :Bst. 61b.; Auldearn, Bst-; Mon Ami, 7st. 121b.; Snnbonnot, 7iit.' 101b-; Aboriginal, 7ft. 9]b.; Expansion.' 7st.: 81b:;' Pnrikau, ,7fit. 71b.; Toa Tuhl, 7st. 31b.; Investment, j 6st. 121b.; WtuwareWare, 6st. ; 101b-; and Leahora, 6st 71b WAIRARAI'A COUNTY CUP One mile anda (inaKter.—Sif:. Sib-; Iranui, Bst. 91b.; Maiora, Bst. 41b.; Moloch, Bst 21b ; Qladsmuir,. 7st. 81b ;; . San Julio, 7st 71b ; Expansion, 75t.'71V..; Merrio- Rose, 7st;Milb ,-San Fernando, 7st. 41b;; Vi, 7st. 31b.; Equitas, Gst--131b,; Mataan, 6st.; 91b.; Awha, Cst; 71b ; and Waipunm, fist. 71b. .. MN(J EDWARD HjVCK HANDICAP—Wai?5 M 2fS rßi n Brt l ' G< i d „ Blrd ' 8?t 121b • Equitis, Bst. 01b. j Captain-Bell,. Bst; 81b.; Hilarianj Bst ,71b.; Miscast, Bst., 51b.; - First Consul, BsiV3lb.;' Awha, ,Bst. 21b.; Skye, 7st. 121b.; Rose Herald, 7st.- 31b.-,- Mildura, 7st.; Black Pearl, 7st ■' Pnkowai, 7st.; ,and Motukawa;" 7st . GLADSTONE. HACK WELTER HANDICAP Seven fiir.ionßs.-Gold Bird,v9st. 121b.; Captain 8011, Ost.- 61b.; Hilanan,': (Jst. 71b-; luiiriit Commander, 9st. 41b.; Buoyant, 9st. 31b • Royal Marine, Bst.: 101b.; ; Scaler, Bst.. 101b : Hawhotu, ,8st.«101b.; Overrate, Bst. 91b ; Hiwera, Bst. 81b ; Borcola, Sst. 51b.; Black Pearl, Sat , Rapu, Sst , To ;Utuatu, S.sL; and 'lVaylock, Bst.
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