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THE TURF

V.A.T.C. MEETING. BUBEABADJSEN WIJN.S KCLIl'tiK STAKES. By I'eleernDli—l'lcss Atsodntlon--Clopyrltflil (licc. October II), 9.15 Melbourne, (ictolii>r 1:1. A fine day, alter heavy rnin, liivouml the second day's events of I lie V.A.T.C. meeting at C'auliield. There whs a wili.-i----lactoiy attendance. liesulla:-—' JJ.MU HUItDJjiS, of _(!0 sov.s. Two miles Gi yards;—Eishon, lOst. (ilb., I; tat.jjlb., 2; Eack Step, lOst.'Jlb,, 11. Niun started. Won easily by three lengths, with ono length between .second ami third. ■ Time, 3min. 50^ee. MONA NUJtSJSBI', of 300 sovs. Four furlongs and a half.—Belgian Consort, Bst. lib., 1; Deneb, Sst. 91b., 2; Bsl. !)1b.,3. Fourteenstarted. Belgian Contort: took command at the distance, and won by half a neck. A length.and a (lunrler separated second and third. Time, Msec. ECLIPSE STAKES, of 500 sovs. Voight-for-age. One mile and three furlongs. Burrabadeen 1 Cyklon i Garliu : t TDead-lieat for second place. Also started: William the Silent, Sylvanmore, Defence, Dame Quickly. Burrabadeen got oli' smartly, and led from Dnmo Quickly, Cyklon, Garlin. Uefence, and William the Silent. At the mile-post Burrabadeen led by three lengths from Dame Quickly. Cyklon then moved into second place behiuil Burrabaileeu, who entered the straight, followed by Cyklon and Garlin, and won by. live lengths. Dame Quickly ran fourth, and U r iiiiam the Siknt last. Time, 2min. ffisec.

CORINTHIAN HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One mile.—Tisno, list. Sib., 1; Avouwort, 12st. 6ib., 2; Avenger, lOst. lib., 3. Twelve started. Avenger made the early running. Avouwort led at xiie turn, when Tisno drew" away and won by a length, three lengths separating second and third. . Time, lmin. 15sec.

COONGY HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. One Jiiile and three furlongs.—Cock o' the North, Gst. 71b., 1; Wishing Cap, Sst. 71b., 2; Jlarculfus, Sst. lllb., 3. Might started. Greek i?irc led into the straight. Cock o' the North pasted the leader at the distance, winning by three-quarters of a length, half a length separating second and third. - Time, 2min. 22} sec.

JIOONGA HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Five furlongs and a half. —Ludovitch, Sst. lib., 1; Linass, Sst. 91b., 2; Amata, Bst. 91b., 3. Thirteen started. Won by one length and a Jinlf, with a neck between second and third. Time, lmin. Vsec.

BLOODSTOCK SALES,

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrijlit Sydney, October 12. . At the bloodstock sales to-day Mr. E. Alison, of New Zealand, bought Olash-of-Arms for HO gunicas.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2592, 14 October 1915, Page 8

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2592, 14 October 1915, Page 8

THE TURF Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2592, 14 October 1915, Page 8

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