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SPORTING.

D..1.C. hIM Mi MEETINO. I Uy TKi.euitAVH.j (U.'UTFO I'iO'Hti AHSOCIATION.I

Dunedin. 2(ith November. Qloriou-i weatlior |<i--vnil.s, and there in good attonrlanee. Tho Governor and f ; C'ountoHs of Onslow, escorted by n detuchment of Hns^arn, arrived on tho <rrounu . quarter of an hour before tho proceediir"commenced. The course was in good con dition, considering the heavy rains. Spring Hurdles, of 100 hoys. Two and a-half miles. Mr. J. Plaskott's blk g Captain Abram, by Hippocampus, lOst 31b (Cochrane) 1 Mr. Meiklo'H g g Christmas, lOst 101b 2 Mr. J. Poolo'sblkgWaitangi, 9*t 121b . 3 Trimolito and KiUares were absontei-K. Won by a length. Time, 4min 25»0c. Divid sndß, £2 17s and £3 Gs 6d. Waitangi wuh the favourite. Rangiora fell at tho fir«t hurdlo, Longhlin breaking his collarbone. Christmas and Waitangi led alternately till the bond for homo, when Captain Abram, who lay half a dozen lengths behind tho loulorsi, came at a great paoo, and overhauling' Christmas npposito tho stand won with a lot in hand by a clear length. Mni'len Plato, of 80 soys. One mile and a quartor. Hon. G. M'Loan'R b o Dilemma, by Rubezahl— Lady Gcrtrnde (M'Urath) 1 Baan Narti (M'Uroy) ... 2 Y.tttt<?hau (Burns) . . ... 3 Timro waH considerable delay at tho poft owing to the fractioiHiics.sof 'l'irud who after b >lting a mile unshipped Sharp and ran on 1101 10 inner course by himself. Yatagan led a m lo und entered tho straight, decided to lead, but could not stay, givingplaco to Beau Nash, bat the favourite, who lay third and band} 1101 10 whole way, came with a well-timed rush, winning on the post by a head. Dividends, £1 12s (3d and £1 14s 6d. Time, 2min 18soc. Iloather Bell, Dilemma and Whisper have be hi scratched for the Cup. Otago Cup, of 500 soys ; second to reoaire 60 soys, and third 30 soys. One milo and a half. Mr. D. O'Brien's b f Florrio, by Tasman — Rnbina, 3yrs, 7st 121b (Dorrett) . 1 Mr. J. Paul's b h Boulangor, by Grand Prix— Flourotto, syrs, Bst 31b (Colello) . . 2 Mr. J. Stophonson's b h Occidont, by Lapidist— Tho West, 6yrs, 7st 121b (Sharp) . 3 Crackshot, 9st Gib (O'Connor) ; Cynisca, Pst 111b (Clifford); British Lion, Bst 51b (lirown); Cruchfiold, 7st 121b (M'Grath): t'ujolery, 7tit 101b (Looson): Galtee, 7st (liuddicombo): Kxilo, fot 91b (Georgo) ; May, Cut 71b (S. Holmes) ; also started. Owing to Cajolory refusing to join his field ho was loft at tho post, whiloCruohfleld jpt away bo badly that ho was nevor able to gat up to his Hold. May and Exilo wero first t > show prominently with Cjrnisca next, and Galteo following, with Florrio and Occidont in good position*. Along tho back stretch Oecidont and Florrio improved their positions, and at the bend Occident and Boulangor had replaced May and Exile as second and third. As they headed for home iJoulaugor appeared likoly to win, bnt Mr. O'Brien's filly camo with a great run at the whip, and a fow yards from homo got hor hood in front, winning by a nock. Bonlan^er mid Ocoident wero close together, British Lion was fonrth, Cynisoa fifth, and the rest woll together. Timo, 2min 39i500 — tho record at tho Forbury. Dividends, £2 18s Cd and £3 5s Od. Dunedin Stakes, of 150 soya ; five furlongs. Mr. R. M'Mastor's br f Day Dream, by Albany — Siesta (T. Buddicombo) . . 1 Mr. B. Allon's br o Saracon 2 Mr. T. W. Hnngorford's b g Wukawatea 3 Only the throo started, and a poor start it was, Wakawatoa being left at the post. Won comfortably. Tirao, lmin 3}scc. Dividends, £1 10s and £1 8s 6d. Federal Handicap, of 200 bovb. Six furlongs. Mr. G. Hunter's blk in Whisper, by Albany— Toll Tale, agod, 9st 21b (Clifford) .... 1 Mr. H. Lunn'B eh c Clanranald, 3yrs, Bst 21b .. . 2 Mr. J. Stepheii3ou'fl b f Huguenot, 3yrs, 7st .. .. • ... 3 La Roßo, Bst 31b ; Lady Zetland, 7st 121b ; Heathor Bell, 7«t 101b , Cavronade, 7st 101b ; Conjuror, 7st 21b; Pique, 7st, also ran. Huguonot was first to show in front, Pique being vory slow to move. Claurauald wna next to Huguenot, with tho others woll together. A splondid finish resulted in Whispor coming up with a surprising run and collaring Hupuenot and Clanranald The judge gave his verdict in favonr of Whiepor, Clanranald being second, Huguenot a good third, Carronatle and La Rose being noxt. Timo, lmin 17iseo. Dividonds, £5 8s and £7 4a. Soiling Race of 70 soys. Ono milo. Mr. W. Nicholson's b h Lcinster, by Albany— Zelica, syrs (£7O) Bst 91b .. 1 Mr. Kelly s Glonoairn (£2O), 75t ... . 2 Mr. Poolo's Milord, 7st 61b 3 Warlock, Emporor, and Satyr also ran Timo, lmin 48|560. Dividends, £2 0s 6d, and £1 19s 6d. | Selling Two-year-old Race, of 100 soys. Four furlongs. Mr. G. Matthew's br f Roflootion, by Tasman— Moonray (£200) (Kingan) 1 Mr. H. Goodman's b o Wolsely (£SO) .. 2 Mr. H. Lambort's b f Finetta (£100) ... 3 Won easily by three lengths. Timo, 51sec. Dividend, £1 10 a and £1 19s 6d. St. Kilda Welter, of 120 soys. One mile. Mr. J. Stephenson's b m Tempest, by New Holland— Tornado, 4yrs, Bst 71b 1 Mr. W. Russell's b h Bay King, flat 61b . . 2 Mr. W. Nicholson's b h Leinster, 9st .. 3 Also started— Mon Loup, 9st 21b ; Derby, Oat ; Miss Mock, Bst 111b ; Assyrian King, Bst 121b ; Don Pedro, Bst 10lb. Won, by half a length. Time, lmin 47isec. Dividenda, £7 18s 6d and £9 Is. In consequence of Cruoh field gotting suoh a bad Btart in the Otago Cup, Mr. Clifford has scratched all his hones tor the rest of their engagements in the Spring Meeting. The amount pnt through the totalisators waH £6597, whioh is £957 less than last year, and over A'COOO less than the Exhibition year.

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Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 129, 27 November 1891, Page 4

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SPORTING. Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 129, 27 November 1891, Page 4

SPORTING. Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 129, 27 November 1891, Page 4

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