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SPO&tIN6. '+-> — 1— A.J.O. AUTUMN MEETING. DEFEAT OF THE NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION. HtKfcsS ASStodUTfoa I .] SYDNEY, 13tb April. . Th.» weather wa» beautiful for the concluding day of the- Australia* Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting. There was a good attendance. The following are details :— « Koua Handicap, a sweepstake of 5 soys each, with 250 eovs added; one mile arid three fur.ongs.—Mr. T. Payten's eh o Lord Rudolph, by Yivrdiey — Lady Rudolph, Syrs, Bst 31b .(Richardson), 1> Acra9in y 3yr», 7st 41b^ 2? Hiiutesse, 3yrs, Bafc 91b, 3. Nine started. A good finish. Won by a head. Titne, 2min Ptaco Handicap, A free sweepstakes ctf 10 soys each, with 400 added ; one raife and a h,alf.— -Mr. E. Key's blfc g La Hogue, by Loobiel— Camelia, syrs,. 6st 91b, 1 ' r Australian Coiours, 3yrs, 83t 51b, 2; Gaaleon, 6yre, 9st- 61b, 3. Eight started. BefcHng— 7 to 4 agst Gouleoti, 4 to 1 Firentair, ? to 1 Anstrafian Coloui'S. Lfl. Hogue practically led all the way, and won by three length! Tiihti, 2inin 42sec. Sexiond Steepleohas'e r a handicap sweepstakes of 5 soys eacn, With 250 soys 1 added ? aboutt- thnee- inilear.^Mif. R. Steenson's blk g. Satan 11., by Lord , Clifderf— K-ingsbon 1 mare, aged, 9st, 1 ; Crusttdo, aged, list 71b," 21;2 1 ; Mist, aged, 9st 21b, 3; Seven- started. Betting-^ 2 t6 l Volcano, 4to 1 Crusado. ' Won by six lengths. Time, 7min 16|sete. • Sleeood Nursery Handicap, a sweepstakes, of, 5 spvs each, with 250 added; one mil&.u — Mr. J. EdrnSha-w's br g Bruntwood, by Grafion — Lovelock, 7st 21b, 1 ;> Caravel, 7sb Ulb, 2 ; Sir Leonard, Bst 12lb, 3. Sevanteen started. A gootl rac«i. Won by & neck. Time, lmin 42isec. The A.J.Cf. Plate, a sweepstakes of 10 soya each, with 600 soys added. Three miles. Sir Ruperty Clarke's eh; m La Carabine-, by Carbine— OrotaVa, 6yrs, 9st ■ 3fb- (Lewia) ...' 1 • Mr. A. Williams's b o San Fran, 3yrs, Bst (tf. Kuhn) 2 Messrs. Abbott and Duncan's blk h Advance, 4yrs, 9st (0. Jenkins) 3 Paul Pry, 9a€- 21b, afcso started. Betting-— lO to .9* on Advance, 7to 4 against La Carabine, 5 to 1 San Fi'an. The field moved at a funeral pa'de, Paul Pry being first and San Fran second. After going six furlongs Paul Fry dashed away and assumed a twenty lengths' lead, La Carabine second and San Fran leading Advance by four lengths. Thia order was contirtued till the last mile, when La Carabine hud drawn up to within a length- of Paul Pry; Sa» Fran two lengitfis ahead of Advance. At the six furlongs La Carabine went up tb' Paul Pry, the i latter retiring soon afterwards. San Fran ted the mare half a lengih at the sheds, .where Advance, was third, six" lengths off. T,he order 'continued thus to the straight, where La Carabine went level with' San Fran 1 , and afe the distance had him beaten, wiufiiiig" by" thte'e-quar-ter3 of a length. Advance wa3 tliree lengths off. Time 6min 2^sec. Finai Handicap, a sweepstakes of 5 soya each-, with 200 soys added. One mile and a quarter. — Mr. W. H. Mate's br m Kulain, by Gossoon— Lava^ Syrs, 7st 121b, 1 > Loch Cliveden-, 6yrs, 83t 6lb, 2 ; Bullomin, aged, 7st 51b, 3-. Eighteen started. Won' easily. Time, 2min B£see. THE DEFEAT' OF ADVANCE. SYDNEY, 14th April. Tho Sunday Tittiea says'.— "lt wa* established yesterday that La Carabine is still the chatnpion strtyer of the season. She won the Plate in most convincing fashion, and the way the race was run should have suited Advance better than* • the mare." AUCKLAND R.C. AUTUMN MEETING. AUCKLAND, 13th April. Oil the concluding day of jbhe Auckland \ Racing Club's Autumn Meeting the sum 1 of £10,681 passed through the totalisator, making £3i5,295 for the meeting. Blue r Jacket was made a warm favourite 1 for the Autumn Handicap. Ideal also had a large following. The event, however, fell to St. Ursula', who was- in front for the whole journey, and beat Formula, who made a fast run, by a length. The additional results were as under : — Criterion Handicap, of 100 soys ;• six furlongsj.— Tiki, by Regal— Pearl, 7st '111b (Satman), 1; Peergfc, 7st 111b, ■2 ; Belfast, 7st, 3. Alsojfan— Balbirnio Bst 91b,, WeHstock, Bst, Delia Rose 7st ' 101b, Sly Miss 7st 71b, Aminta 7st, Corporal 6st 71b. Tiki was the first to roach the straight, and stalling oft; achallenge in the run home, won by a cleaT length from Peerage, who was a length to the good of Belfast. Timo, lmin ISsec. Dividend, £6 13s. Hurdle Handicap, of 125 soys; two miles. — Kaimate', by Australian — Jessie, lOst (Cochran), 1; Tim, lOst 121b, 2; Cairo,- 9st 101b, 3. Also ran— Cannongate 12st lllb, Nor'-west list, Hylas 9st 101b. Cannongate fell at the first • hurdle. ' Along the top stretch I^aimate assumed the- lead', and rose at the last hurdle in company with Nor'-west, who looked a winner, but here losC his rider, kaimate then came on and' Won by hall a length from Tim, who wa» a dozen lengths to the good of Cairo. Time, 3mia 56 2-Sseo. Dividend, £14. Welter Handicap,, of 100 soys.; one mile. — Bacchus, by Castor — Vivancliere, 9st (Taylor), 1; Belfast, Bst 51b, 2; Swiftfoot, 9st, 3. Also ran — The Frenchman lOst 71b, Balbirnie lOst, Peerage 9st lllb, Lieutenant 9st, Kanaka 9at, Royal Conqueror Bst, Aurega Bsfc 21b, Lady 2ulu Bst, Captord Bst, Apparition' Bst. * Through the cutting Peerage shook himself clear of Aurega, and came into thb straight with a fair lead, looking j all over a winner at the lawn rails. Bacchus, however, came with a rattle, and won by a length. Lady Zulu was fourth. Time, lmin 46 2-osec. Dividend, £6 19a. . Grandstand Haridicap, of 150 soys; seven furlongs. — The Needle, by Brigadier — dressmaker, Bst 7lb (Bird), 1 ; Zealous, Bst, 2 ; Rosolla", 9st 31b, 3. Also ran— Solo Bsfc 131b, Firefly Bst 31b, Volee 79t 81b, Dartmoor 7st, Motor 6st 101b, Paul Seaton 6st 71b, A greafc battle to the post ensued between the placed divi- ! sion.^ Many thought that Zealous had won, but the judge's verdict was in 1 favour of The Needle by a head. Rosella was a head away third. Solo" was ' fourth. Time, lmin 29 l-ssec. Dividend, £4 l'Os. . ' Victoria Handicap, of 100 soys ; five furlongs. — Ndilette, by Seaton Delaval —Char ante, 2yrs, .lOst 51b (Ryan), 1; Racrabrash, 7sti 71b, 2< f Rare, 7s»tl 101b, oi Also rani-Sparkling Water Bst „ 61b, Menura Bst slb, Hikipene- Bst 41b r Hes1 per Bst 101b, Kissaline 7st 121b, Bona Rosa 7st 51b, Camille 7st, Despatch 6st 71b, La Polish 6st 71b, Rita 6st 71b. Nonette won as she liked by three lengths. Time, lmin ssec. Dividend, ' £2 14s. Pony Handicap, of 60 soys ; five furj longa.— Lady Avon, 9st 51b (Sceats), 1 ; | Lena, Bst lilb, 2; St. Loander, 7st 41b, , 3. Also ran— First Whimper B*t 41b, I Mamna 7st I.olb, Heliades 7st 71b, Texas • j 7st 61b, Chief Mios 7st. Timo, lmin ! fi3 3-ssefi. Dividend, PA 19s.

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 87, 15 April 1901, Page 7

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