DOMINION’S DAY
Results at Rosehill AMMON RA’S RAWSON STAKES Panther Takes Autumn Handicap By Telegraph—Press Assn.— Copyright. (Rec. March 13. 5.5 p.rn.) Sydney. March 10. At Kosehill on Saturday, the following were the principal results: THREE AND FOUR-YEAR-OLD HANDICAP. of 150 sovs added. Seven furRAFFLIGHT, 9.4 Wwvel * SUN EAGLE, 9.4 H ike) L JACKO.; 8.6 (Pratt) i tDead heat for second. Eighteen started, including Bayacre, who finished nowhere. Head. Time, Imin. 2GJsec. RAWSON STAKES, of 500 sovs. added. Welght-for-age. Nine furlongs. , AMMON RA. 8.1 ...x (McCarton) 1 NIGHTMARCH. 9.2 (R. Reed 2 VEILMOND, 9.0 <P> kc > . ° Also started: Pentheus. High Disdain, and Burwood. Won comfortably by two lengths and a half: head. Time. Imin. 52J sec. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. added. One mile and a half. PANTHER. 7.12 ...(Cook 1 CARRY ON. 8.13 (McCarten 2 CHIDE. 10.1 (Egli) o Nine started. Hilf a length: length. Time not cabled. PARRAMATTA MILE, of 150 sovs. added. MY TALISMAN, 9.9 (Webster) 1 CYLANTA. 9.6 (J. Munro ~ LOVE SONG, 10.0 (Pratt) 3 Fifteen started. Long head: two lengths. Time. Imin. 42sec. Melbourne, March 13. At Caulfield on Saturday, the following was the principal result: — AT CAULFIELD Result of St. Kilda Handicap. ST. KILDA HANDICAP, of 700 SOVS. One mile and a half. KIDSTON, 6.13 ’... (Percival) 1 BABA, 7.11 (Skidmore) 2 PRINCE DAYTON. 8.5 (Duncan) 3 Twelve started. Half a head: two lengths. Time, 2inin. 32)sec. CROMWELL MEETING Captivate Wins Chief Race By Telegraph—Press Association. Dunedin, March 11. The annual meeting of the Cromwell Jockey Club was opened to-day. The totalisator investments were £1703, compared with £1429 last year. Results were as follow: — GOLDFIELDS HACK HANDICAP, of -10 sovs. Six furlongs. 3 HOSE DART, 8.6 1 4 Bellbird, 8.7 3 2 SOLANUM, 8.10 3 Also started: Tray lava, 9.0; Some Maid, 8.5: Dodge, 7.13. Half a length. Time, Imin. 15 2-ssec. UPPER OLUTHA TROT, of 45 sovs.; 4.3 class. One mile and five furlongs. 2 JOLLY QUEEN, 12yds. behind v...' 1 1 REVIEW, scr 2 3 S-LIPALONG, 36yds. behind 3 Also started: Sonette, scr.; Neola, ser.; Orphan Bingen, scr.; Hula Nelson, scr. Time, 3mln. 43 3-ssec. CROMWELL HANDICAP, of 55 sovs. One mile. 5 CAPTIVATE, 8.4 1 2 SILVER SALVER, 7.11 2 2 R®D RACER, 9.6 3 Also started: John Bradbury, 8.13; Fair Exchange, 8.7; Evening, 8.1; Ruatua, 7.7; Nlthvale, 7.7. Two lengths. Time, Imin. 42 3-3 sec. MOUNT PISA HACK HANDICAP, of' 45 sovs. Six furlongs. 2 BULOLO, 8.7 1 3 ANNE SHAKESPEARE, 7.7 2 1 KERBSIDE, 9.0 3 The only starters. Time, Imin. 15sec. KAWARAU TROT (saddle), of 45 sovs.; 3.45 class. One mile and a half. 6 DRUID’S CHILD, ser 1 2 BONNY VIEW, 12yds. behind 2 7 JOY CHIMES, 12yds. behind 3 Also started: Wyndale, scr.; Stepaway, scr.; Jollv Queen, 36yds. behind. OUEENSBERRY HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. Seven furlongs. 1 MASTER ANOMALY, 8.13 1 3 CAPTIVATE, 8.0 2 2AL JOLSON, 9.2 ■■ ■• ■ ■ » Also started: Royal Flower, 7.12. 'One length and a half.—Time, Imin. 29sec. LOWBURN HACK HANDICAP, of 45 sovs. Six furlongs. # 4 TRAYLAVA, 8.7 J w 3 DAWN O’ DAY, 9.0 ; 2 TER'RA FIRMA, 8.4 J Also started: Segrave, 8.9; Some Malo, 7.7. Neck. Time, Imin. 15 1-usec. SECOND DAY’S ■ EVENTS Chief Race to Fair Exchange By Telegraph—Preps Association. Dunedin, March 12. The Cromwell races concluded to-day in fine weather. The totalisator Investments were £2377/10/- for the day, against £2OOl/10/- on the second day last year. For the meeting, £4OBl was Invested, against £3433/10/- last year. Results are as follow:— BENDIGO HANDICAP. Six furlongs. 1 KERBSIDE, 9.2 (Anderson) 1 2 DAWN O’ DAY, 9.2 2 4 ROSE DART, 8.9 "’ ’A”” d Also started: 5 Traylava, 9.1; 6 Segrave, 8.8, inc. 31b. allowance). Three lengths; head. Time, Imin. lusec. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP. Six furlongs. 2 AL JOLSON, 9.0 (31b allowance) (McEwan) 1 1 .MASTER ANOMALY, 9.5 2 4 FAIR EXCHANGE, 8.0 • Also started: 3 Captivate, 8.10; 5 Joan Bradbury, 8.2; 6 Royal Flower, i.i, car. <.B. One length; three lengths. Time, Imin. lOsoc. BANNOCKBURN TROT. One mile and a half. 1 WEARY VOYAGE, scr. (MaeConnell, owner) I 6 JOLLY QUEEN, 72yds. behind 2 8 HUIA NELSON, scr •_•••••,■ ” Also started: 5 Nicola, ser.; 4 Review, scr., 9 Orphan Bingen, scr.; 2 Joy Chimes. 12yds. behind: 3 SUpalong, 30yds. behind; 7 Druid Child, 48yds. behind. . Two lengths; twelve .lengths. Time, 3mm. 39 DARNSCLEUGH HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs. 2 SOLANUM, 8.6 (Dldham) 1 1 BULOLO, 9.0 2 4 ANNE SHAKESPEARE. 7.11 (41b. allow.) ...••• o Also started: 3 Bellbird, 8.6. Two lengths; three lengths. Time, Imin. 16 l-osec. . OTAGO CENTRAL HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter. 4 FAIR EXCHANGE, 8.5 (Brodie) 1 3 EVENING. 7.13 (ear. 8.0) 2 2 SILVER SALVER. 8.2 J Also started: Red Racer, 9.4; 5 Captivate. 81:7 John Bradbury. 8.11; 8 Royal Flower. 7.10; 6 Ruiitui, 7.7 (51b. allow.). Half a length: four lengths. Time, -min. TJRRAS TROT HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter. 5 JOLLY QUEEN, 48yds. behind (Reed) 1 2 JOY CHIMES, scr ■; 3 SONNETTE, scr " Also started: 7 Great Heart, scr.; 1 Bonny View, scr.; 4 Druid Child. .24yds. behind: 6 Great Count, 36yds. behind. Throe lengths. Time. 2min. 52 2-ssec. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP,. Five furlongs. 1 KERBSIDE, 9.9 (including 81b pen.) (Anderton) 1 9 TERRA FIRMA. 8.5 ; 4 ROSE DART. 5.9 3 Also started : 2 Dawn o’ Day. 9.2; 7 Traylavn, 9.10; 5 Segrave, 8.8 (31b. allow.) ; b Bellbird. 8.7; 8 Dodge. 7.8. One length and a half; Iwo lengths and a half. Time, Imln. 2sec. (Continued on Page 1-1.)
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