ENGLISH RACING.
London, Octohsr 14. ;. At the Newmarket Second .October meeting the following was the result of tho ■ ■■■■ ■ ■ • MIDDLE PARK PLATE, of 30 sovs. '.each,:inth 1000;sovs. added; second horse 200 sovs., and third horse 100 • sovs. from the stako. For two-year-olds. Six furlongs. . Mr. IL. P;, Whitney's b. c. Borrow, by .'Hamburg—Mineola, Bst. 101b. 1 Mr., H. D. M'Calmont's b. c. Soa- .. ..forth, ~;by / Symington—darn tjy Timothy—Florence Montgomery, . Bst. 101b. 2 •Mr. Leopold do Rothschild's b. c. ■. Pietri, by St. Fr'usquin—Pearl • Powflor, Bst. J.olb. 3
D.J.C. SPRING! MEETING. ; CONCLUDING DAY'S RACING. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) Dunedin, October 15. Tho Dunedin Jockey Club concluded its" spring, meeting to-day in .brilliant, sunny weather, before a splendid' at-' tendance.: The . . sum, of . ■ £7369 was. put through tlie: totalisator, as against . £4751,. for the corresponding day last year. The total for. the two days exceeded the corresponding investments for last year by £3500, the figures beint;: For 1909,' £11,217; for 1910. £14,777. In addition twelve bookmakers wero licensed. Results: ■ —';' " WAKARL HURDLE HANDICAP, of 1100' sovs. ' One .mile and a half. Mr. J. Richardson's Riflo Range, by Jlannliclier —-Merry ' Wife, v ' ;agcd,.;lost'. 71b.......... (Whetter) 1 Mr. W. Crossan's Stayboy, list. 81b. . (H. Carr) .2, Mr. J. Begg's Ngawera, ; - 9st. • (A. M'Kay) 3 'Also started: Jack Ashore, lOst. 81b.; Forest, 9st. 131b.; and Royal Shell,; 9st. Riflo Range and Ngawera made the' running for three furlongs,_ but Ngawera swerved to- the outside:, at the 'ihile'hurdle,: ind ;lost iplace,. Stay T .. boy.:going ,up .second.!' .-'Half/a . mile from": hornet Stayboy closed on Riflo Range,. and:ai.furlong' further on, Stayboy, Rojal Shell,"and i.Ngawcr'a were to-gether'..in-front. ■ Rifle Raiige, how-! over,, recovered his ppsition a,t .the home turn,:and -won by a- length .and. ii half, Ngawera : being-■ seven . lengths , astern. Time, 2min. 51 3-ssec. -. , '• BURNSIDE HANDICAP, ' of 100 sovs. Six furlongs., : ;.' ' Sir G; Clifford's; True Knight, - by. •' . Sir Laddo—Purity, .'3yrs.. . Bst.- ' 91b; (F. E.,Jones) 1 Mr. M'Farlane's Achray, Bst. lllb. . (L. G. King) 2 Mr. J.'Paulin's Redmond, Bst. lib. -. ', (A. Wilson) 3 11 Also; started: 9st. lllb.; - Zealand, Bst. 131b.; - Blue- Bell,, Bst. 21b.; Simon Pure, :Bst. lib.; ■ Moudiiky Bst. lib.; and X;arltspur, Bst. ; . Blue Bell - jibbed at the oost, and the others were sent, away' without her:' she, tailing in the rear. _ Achray and True Knight -made' the' 'running : from- Zealand, with Redmond last. : Larkspur follqwed Achray, and True Knight into the straight. "Whips', were'on ; both the leaders •at the distance,' and;, in a'/ good' finish, ' True Knight won ,bv ! ' a '^length, mar rellously, good run into third place. .' Time, lmin. RANFURLY HANDICAP,"of 125 sovs. '.'V'"." ' Ono mile. ; Mr. J.- C.' N:' Grigg's : Gunboat, 'by ' Calibre—Ripple, oyfs.', Bst. 21b., ' (Ij. n. Coleman) 1
Mr. J. Ellis's Adjudge, 121b.' ' (R. Ellis) 2 Messrs. Baird and Sharp's Warsaw, : . Bst. 31b.:(J. Beale) 3 Also started: - Oiyoi, 9st.' 71b.; ( and Genius,'Bst. lib. ■ !\;>i ■ :','■■ :■ :■■■• .?:■:■ :.. Genius showed 1 , out fat:' the start, but Gunboat at once passod, -Him,'' 'and ■ led • slightly. , from Adjudge all; along the hack and. up .tlie hill. : Three furlongs from home; Gunboat,had aVlehgth's' lead, but turning yinto .'the. straight;': ,Warsaw: on. Gunboat's quarters. ■. At the distance,' .the ;■ whole of the field • was ■bunched',;-and they ran homo in' . a cluster, Gunboat' winning by, nearly a length;;: .Genius, the last, was not'.more" than' two lengths away:;-Titne. ■ lmin. ■'45::,2-ssec.;' ■:/. yiy
"DOMINION; HANDICAP, Vof, 100' sovs; For two-year-olds. Four furlongs. Mr. J. -F: f Buchanan's Tannhauser,' . bv Martian—Grand Opera,' 7st. 101b (R. King) I Mr. J. B. Hold's Ladv Alma-, 7st.' 81b. (G. J. Pino) 2 Mr.' W: Marshall's Spey Bank, 7st. ■ S 101b (J. Parldiurst) 3 Also started:' Palisade, 7st.' 131b".;-and Daringdale, ?st. 131b. ;'-. Spey Bank and 'Tannhauser jumped away together in front': of lady' Alma. ■TheVot'Kerj pair, dwelt; a bit, and seemed ■to?have .got caught' in. .thev.'tapbs; Spey Bank and Tannhauser.'. led Lady. Alma by." two'. Jengths vinto. the straight,: but,. about,:the distance, ;;Bady. : 'Alma- passed; Spey" Bank,'.but Icould: not,'; reach' Tannhauser,; who 'Won very easily..?by two length?.. ..Time; '51 4-ssec.; "■ SHORTS of lOOsovs.' Five v.:. Mr. J.'J. M'Bride's ch. h/ Obsona, : , 'by Obligado . or: Gipsy Grand— - lima; Bst. ..*.........(H; Donovan) 1 Mrs. J; Ellis's My Lawyer,; 9st; 131b. (R. H. Ellis) 2 Mr. Farbee's Balaclava; Bst. 101b: v (F. E. Jones) 3 'Also'started: All Guns, Bst. 131b.; San Sovero,'Bst. olb.;'. Officious,': ;Bst.' ;.. : Ga r pon; 6st. 131b.; and Mademoiselle Ixe, 6st. 71b. - 'p-'::''';; ; :i. San :• Sovero and Officious ' got;' away badlyj Obsona making: the running: from My; Lawyer".'' Running, up the hill Obsona was leading My. Lawyer, Mademoiselle Ixe, and All Guns. Obsona landed •into, the 1 straight a. couple- of lengths clear of -My Lawyer; but, at the distance, the latter challenged. Obsona, however, went on, and , won by a length, Balaclava eight • lengths away; . Time,, lmin. 3 2-ssec: •. .
KAIKORAI HANDICAP, of 100. boys. .; ■ • Five furlongs. ' • •
Mr. H. -Tinker! s; fi.V- f. Colleen Mary, , by San Fran —Mongonui, -. 3yrs., !' 9st. 41b -.. ' (W. Holmes) 1 Mr; W. M'Kay's Soldier's Chorus, 7st.-101b; (A. Wilson) 2 Mr. C. Clark's Oblong, 9st. .111b.
(J. Beale) ' 3 ; i Also" started : Nithsdale, . Bst.' 31b.; .Optimeform, 7sfc' 121b;<;i, ; ,7st. 91b.;' Redmond,' 7st. ; 81b.; (Mailed Fist,' 7st.' : 7l b.;: and 1 Multifoil, "7 I' 71b. The barrier went up to a fine start. Oblong took up the'running after; half a. furlong had been traversed,' and, running'.up the, hill, was; si", length blear' of ' ColleenMaryjSoldier'sChorus,'' and Nithsdale.r Soldier's Chorus' was .-lead-, ing: at the distance, but. was challenged by Colleen Mar}', .who won- by a neck.' Oblong was about a; length away third. Time, lmin.' 3 4-sscc. . ••
TELEGRAPH WELTER ■ -HANDICAP, of 100 'sovs. . Seven furlongs.
Mr. J.. Ellis juDr.'s, Adage, by Cas- • ' ;ket—Motto, 4yrs.j r ßst.; 51b! (R. H. Ellis) 1 Mr. A. MacFarlane's, Boutade,' lOst. ' (L. G. King) 2 Mr. D. Wilson's Linda, 7st. . 71b.
(D. King) 3 Also'started: Cashier, : Bst. 1311). ;'Cuirosettia, Bst. 131b.; Whistlccraft, Bst.; King. Post/ 7st. 121b. ;; Pinul/'Tst. 71b.': and Erskine, 7st. 71b. - The field got away, well with the exception of Adage, who was slow to move. Cashier and : Erskine took up the: running 'from Pinul.' who was just clear of Guhoscttia Band Whistlecraft. The field closed up at. the turn, Vhen Adago shot through on tlie rails, and won, under pressure, by -a good length from Boutftde, who' was . three lengths in front of Linda. Time, lmin 32sec. . ;
CREYMOUTH T.C. MEETINC. ißy TelOßraDh.—Press Association.) . Creymouth,: October 15. The second day's'ovents.of tho Greymouth Trotting Club's spring mooting took place tti-day in .fine weather. Results: — ■ • ' PETRIE MEMORIAL HANDICAP. One mile. —Coney, 1; ; Welcome, 2; Rita H, 3. Scratched: Miss Black and Echlot. Time, 2min. 46 3-ssec. TRIAL HANDICAP. Two miles.— R-edecmer, 1; Toaraha, 2; Rosamond, 3. Scratchedßoyal and "" Possum. Time, smin. 28 3-ssec.
MAWHERA HANDICAP. One mile and a half.—Lady Bella, 1; Diction, 2; Security, 3. Scratched: Wild Palm. Timo; 4min. 11-Ssec. ' ■
LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP. One raiM and a half.—Prudish, 1; The Searcher, 2; Mount Oamelback, 3. Scratched: Lord Orderly and Little Pat. Timo, 4min. 18 3-osec.
VICTORIA PARK HANDICAP. Two miles.—Wild Palm, 1; Loyal, 2; Garrett, 3./ Scratched: Mawhcra and Princess : Oiga. Time, omin. 14 2-ssec.
CYCLONE HANDICAP. One mile. —Nil Desporaridum, 1; Midas, 2; Security, 3. Scratched: Lignite, Little Pat, and Old Ginger. Time, 2min. 42. 2-ssec.
TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. One mile.—Maiiola, l;- : Rita H, 2; Miss Black, 3. Scratched: Coin and Lady Bella. , Time, 2min. 45, 2-ssec.
; FAREWELL HANDICAP. Two miles. : —Enterprise,;].; Diction, 2; Hildas/ 3. Scratched: Romany Rye. Time, smis. 23seo. ;. • ;,
G.J.C. METROPOLITAN MEETING. WEIGHTS FOR STEWARDS' ' .. HANDICAP. (By Telegraph —Press Association.) . Christchurch, October 16./ The following are the weights for. the STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 1300 sovs. • Six. furlongs.—Polymorphous, 9st. 71b.; Penates, 9st. 71b.; Maori King, 9st. 71b.; Boanerges, 9st. 51b.; Provocation, 9st. 31b. ; Los Angeles, 9st.; North East-;, Bst. 131b.'; Salute, Bst. lllb.;,Lord Soult, Bst. 111b.; Equitas, Bst. 101b.; Wauchope, Bst. 61b. ;. Formby, Bst. 51b. ;' Multiple, .;Bst. : ; Theodore,' Bsti; ■ Bliss; Bst. ; .Madam Madcap, Bst.; Tribulation, Bst-.; Kohinoor, Bst.';, Gipsy Belle, 7st. 131b.';- My Lawyer, 7st. 121b.; ■ Perle d'Or,; 7st. ,121b.; Sea ' King, 7st. 111b.; Formless,: 7st'.' ■ 101b.;.. Sonite, 7st.- 71b. V War, Song, 7st.', 71b.'; Tenterhook, :7s.t. 61b.; Vico-Admiral, 7st. 51b:; Birkdale, 7st. 41b.; Sunburnt, 7st. 31b.; Countermine, 7st„ 21b. j>x Mon;: Ami,, 7st; 21b. y Aerina;: 6st. 1211).; Obsona, 6st. 121b. ; Hernia, 6st. 111b.; All Guns, 6st. 101b.; Federal, 6st. • ,101b.; Hohungatahi,'j 6st. 101b.; '■; Peacemaker. 6st. 101b.; Vibration,- 6st. 101b.; .■ Glenspring, dst.. 91b.; Lady Orizoin, 6st; 81b.Scotch: -Plaid, :6st.- 81b.; Passion, 6st.: 81b.; Cute,', 6st. :71b;; San Severo, 6st. 71b.; Fasuakyle, 6st.' 71b.; -"Sea Queen,. 6st. 71b..; Penza, 6st. 71b.; Ascalon, 6st. 71b.; Gold 'Battery, 6st. 71b.; Pilgrim's. Way, . 6st. 71b.; Gold Circle, 6st. 71b.; Waitoke, ,6st. 71b.; Kithara, 6st. 71b. ;.Gapnn,.6st. 71b. : ; Optimeform, 6st. 71b.; and Lady Rohina, Gst. 71b: NORTH OTAGO d.C. HANDICAPS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Oamaru, October 16. . Tho following handicaps' have ' Men. declared for the North Ot-ago' Jockey' Club's spring meeting■' BELFIELD HANDICAP. One mile and a half.—Master Paul, 12st. 91b.::. Stayboy, list. 21b.; Coy, lOst. 61b.; Jack Ashore, MQst. 21b.; Forest,:9at. 71b.; Ringman, 9st. .71b.; Claymore, 9st.; and Royal Shell, 9st. . NORTH .OTAGO CUP. One mile and a vquarter.—Oiyoi. 9st. 91b. ;! Tikitere;, Bst. ~'.61b.; Dabcliick, Bst.; Maii:tist, Bsfc.; Lovelorn, 7st.-■ 71b.; Adage,. 7st. '61bl; Grand Slam, . 6st; 101b.; and Nightlight, 6st. 71b. , WINDSOR HANDICAP: Six furlongs.—Land Rose,. 9st.; Oblong, Bst. :131b, ';: True Knight;: Bst; ' 111b. ; Zes.land, Bst. 61b. ; -Glenfield, 8st:; Saclia, 7st. 91b.; Red, Whito and Blue, 7st.; Susa,: 7st.; Don Ruby, 6st. 71b.; and Larkspur, 6st. 71b. .■ ■ - '
. REDCASTLE ' WELTER HANDICAP. Seven' furlongs.—Czar' Kolohol, lOst. 61b.; Genius, 9st. 101b.; Adage, 9st. 51b.; Zetland; 9st. lib.:; : Merry.' Lass, Bst. :131b.-; Cymbiform, 'Bst. 131b: ; Crown Derby. Bst. 101b..; < Whistlecraft, Bst. 51b.; Glenfield, Bst.. 31b.'; Pinul,' Bst.:;_ BstV; .'and: Nightlight,-: Bst.
• LANDON HANDICAP. Five fur9st; ' 81b.; . ward, 1 9st. lib.; Alto, Bst. 121b.; Claymore,'; Bst. 51b.; Soldier's , Chorus, Bst. lib.; Nithsdalo, Bst'.';:Optimeform, '7st. 91b.; Mumura, 7st. 91b.; Formoy, 7st. 21b.; Otakio; 6st; . 131b.; Muscadine, ,65t.;:121b.; 'Terry,.Flynn,' 6st. 101b.; Slumber,: 6st: 101b.; ch. m. by Obligado —Brown Jean, Gst. 101b.; Marie, 6st. 101b.; Xyloidina, 6srt. 71b.; Lady Riley, 6st. 71b.; and Arajiea,-6st. 71b.
■ FLYING HANDICAP. ' Six furlongs.—My Lawyer, 95t..; Sea King, Bst. 131b.; Obsono, Bst.: Balaclava, 7st. 131b.; All Guns, 7st. 121b.; Aerina, 7st. 121b.; Laxly Orizoin, : 7st. 101b. ; Silkweb,- 7st. 101b.-:V' : 'Passion,i-' 7st, ;101b.; :CutV'7st. ' 91b.; Fasnakyle, 7st. 81b.; Octave, .'7st.' 71b.V Whistlecraftt, 6st. 71b/; and Stepmaid, 6st. 71b. . -
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