THE TURF.
GERALDINE SPRING MEETING. SECOND DAY. (By Telecraph—Prcaß Association.) TimarUj September 2G. Tho Geraldino races concluded to-day in lino weather. There was a good attcndanco and £7115 10s. was passed through the. totalisator, as against £4008 last year, making £15,147 10s. for the meeting, as against £'10,11G last year. The results aro: — SECOND HURDLES, of GO sovs. One milo and a half. —2 Kingsway, 9st. 71b., 1; Mercedo, list, oil)., 2; 5 Fairline, Ost. 21b., 3. Also started: 3 Margo, lOst. 71b.; 4 Overton, Ost.; G Optician, 9at. Won by threo lengths. Time, 2min. 5 3-ssec. STEWARDS' STAKES, of 55 sovs. Seven furlongs.—l Kilts, Ost. 51b., 1; 3 Britain's Crown, Ost. 21b., 2; 2 Kiinona, 3. Also started: 4 Mori, Bst. 81b.; 5 Tagus, 9st. A great finish. Won by a nock. Time, Imin. 50sec. DOMAIN TROT, of 50 sovs. Ono milo and a half.—B Submarine, lOsec., 1; 2 Dollar Princess, 21sec., 2; 10 Emmeline, ser., 3. All started. All interesting race. Won by a length. Time, 3min. 27 4-ssec. SPRING HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Ouo mile. —7 Stamboul, 7st. 51b., 1; 3 Gnome, 7st. 131b., 2: 4 Ladrone, Bst. 121b ', 3. Also started: 1 Medallist, 9st.; 2 Gold Coin, Bst.; 5 Mumura, 7st. 21b.; C Whiz, Gst. 111b. Won by half a length. Time, Imin. 44 l-osee, WAINUI HACK HANDICAP, of 3o sovs. Six furlongs.—G Forest Belle, Bst. 121b., 1; 1 Ladv Marcia, 9st„ 2; 3 Miss Kolmar, Bst: 101b., 3. Also startred: 2 Joan, 9st.; 8 Grand Cup, Bst.; •) Countess May, Bst.; 4 Glcnfin, Bst.: 7 Reward, ,Bst.; 9 Inland, Bst. Won by a neck. Time, Imin. l'sec. KLECTRIC TROT, of 40 sovs One mile.—l False Alarm, Usee., 1; 3 Onawa, Bsec., 2; 11 Dollar Princess,, o sec., 3. Scratched: Submarme, scr.; and Tommy C., 12sec. Won, pulling up, bv two lengths. ■ SHORTS HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. Four furlongs—l Teviotdale, Bst. olb., 1: 2 Orton, Bst. 61b., 2; 4 Gunflash, Bst. oil)., 3. Also started: 7 Stepmeter,Ost. 51b.; 3 Federal, 7st. 31b.; 5 Glenore, 7st. 21b;; 8 Free, Gst. 121b.; j Royai Charlie, Gst. 121b. Won by a length.
WANCANUI J.C. ACCEPTANCES,
(By Telegraph—Prcsi Aesociotlon.) Wanganui, September 26. Following are tho acceptances for the second day of tho Wanganui J .C. Spring Meeting :— ARAMOHQ HURDLES, of 110 sovs. Ono milo and a half. —l'broso, list. 121b.; Timothy, lOst. 71b.; Sam Pan, lOst. 51b.; Daisy Paul, Ost. 101b.; Floss, Ost.; Makiri, Ost. BRUNSWICK HURDLES, of 100 sovs; Ono mile and a half. —Koran, list. 61b.; Goodwin Park, list. Gib.; Ngatiraunui, lOst. Olb.; Ngatimaru, 9st. 111b.; Timothy, 9st. OWEN HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Six furlongs.—Postillion, 9st. lib.; (Merry Frank, Bst. 21b:; Makara, Bst. 21b.; Treo Lucerne, 7st. 131b.; Royal Simon, 7st. 321b.; Heather, Gst. 71b. HIGGIE HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. Ono milo and a quarter.—Mira, 9st.; Roosevelt, Sst. 111b.; Byron, Bst. 8 b.; Passadena, Bst. Gib.; Peroneal, Bst. 51b.: Mulga Bill, Bst. 41b.; Leonta, Bst. 3 b.; Otahu, Sst. 21b.; Ceylon, 7st. 101b.; Con tho Sluuighraun, 7st. 101b. MARANGAI HANDICAPof 150 sovs. Eight furlongs and' a ha'; — Jkonzcf, Bst. 121b.; Gold 71b.: Similax, Sst.; Manawakaka,, 7st.; Mallard, 6st. 91b. JIOUTOA HANDICAP, of 110 sovs. Eight furlongs and a half. —Draft, Bst. 101b.; Austin, B'st. 81b.; Styrax, Sst. fllb.; Kooya, Bst. 51b.; Darby Paul, Bst. 51b.; John Willie, 7st. 51b. RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 110 sovs. Six furlongs.—Kcw, 9st. 41b.; Paoli, Bst. 111b.; Rewi Poto, Sst. 41b.; Zetes, Bst. ?,lb.; Astor, Bst.; Yankco Doodle, 7st. 1311).; Deniso Orme, 7st. 121b.; Portraiture, 7st. 71b.; Charlerose, fst. 51b. ; 7,ion, 7st. 31b.; Sunbird, 7st. 21b.; Ridiculo, 7st. lib.; Guiding Way, 7st.; Nier- : eno, 7st.; Patroon, 7st.; Sir Fishor, 7st.: Lady Ami, 7st. ST. JOHN'S WELTER, of 120 sovs. Six furlongs.—lCew, lOst. 41b.; Huia, 9st. 131b.; Toa Terc, Ost. 31b.; Achilledes, Ost. 21b.; Epworth, Sst. 31b.; Sylvan Dale, Bst.; Avon Park, Bst.; Pa:palitz, Sst.; Angoda, Bst.; Victoris, Bst.; Grandson, Bst. ,
RANDWICK TRACK NOTES,
By Telosmpli—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, September 26. At Randwick, Beau Soult, carrying a fair weight, and assisted by two companions, ran ten. furlongs in 2min. 15sec.—all out. Radnor, increasing the paco gradually, did ten furlongs 111 2min. 12Jsoc. Cider went a milo in Imin. 42sec., the fastest gallop of the morning. Bcragoon, carrying less than Derby woight, beat Emperador over ten furlongs, in 2miu. lOsec., by four lengths, finishing woll. This is a record Derby trial. Gigandra did Iseyon furlongs in Imin. 29sec., equalling tlio record. Hallowmas ran nine furlongs in Imin. uGJ-sec., also a record. Soltano, ridden by Manning, went nicely over ten furlongs, beating Priuco Flavius, tho timo being 2iniu. 16sec. Soltana eased up after jumping off to allow his companion to got level, otherwise ho would have mado much faster time. Andelosia beat Sheriff Muir by three longths at the end of a circlo, dono in 2min. 20sec.
BID FOR SOLTANO
Sydney, Soptomber 26. A' sportsman has offered 5000 guineas for Soltano, in addition to half his winnings at tho coming meeting. _ Mr. Lowry has cabled that the horso is not for sale.
ASCOT THOUSAND.
Melbourne, September 26. Twenty startod in tho raco for tho Ascot Thousand, Arlington led throughout, and won by a short length in Imin. 7 3-ssec., a record for tho race.
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