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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

-tr i: TAIERT RACKS. 'j The following acceptances have been re- ( ceivod for the above, on the 9th inst. ’I Trial Stakes. 6f.—Ste paside 9.7, Lady I Ranald 9.0, Cashier 8.9. .Mangonel 8.5, In- e vincible 8.0, Blue Blood 7.13. Casmot 7.15 ' Rubellete 7.15. ’ c Taieri Cup. Ira.—Lone Star 9.0, Jack t Ashore 8.12, Speculate 8.9, Red-and-black J 8.3, Casque 8.1, Soraateria 7.7, Flavor 7.7. 1 -Mosgiel Hack Handicap. sf.—Miss Gal a 8.7, Assault 8.6, Cashier 8.6, .Miss Casket ' J 8.2, Simon Bure 8.2, Yandirk 8.0. Casmot 1 8.0, Lulah 8.0, Princess Kna 7.i3, Montcuro 7.13, Lady Paradise 7.15, I Flying Handicap. 6f.—Heirloom 8.5, ■ Red .Morn 8.3, Krskino 8.2, Lady Ranald “ B.!My Lawyer 8.0, Miss Gal 7.10, Cockle- hj shell 7.7. J Stewards' Welter. 7{.—lame Star 9.12, t Rod-and-blnck 9.1, Casque 8.13, Rcsebloom 1 8.10, Stcpasido 8.10, Heirloom 8.9. ' T Electric Handicap. 4f.—Octave 10.5 e Krskhie 8.10, Flavor 8.9, San Severe 8.4! Ostiak 8.4, Disappointment 8,0, Mangonel 7.12, Oblige 7.9, Casmot 7.6, Lulah 7.8. Silveistream Trot. lJ,rn.—First Pet * scratch. Receiver 3 seconds, Pilch Dark 12. v llermalino 13, Separator 13, Blomfontein f 10, l.audcrdoon 16. Mine Yet'l6, Frisco 16, - General Babington 16, Captain Tracey 22’ c Acrobat 22, Tap 22, Flomedalae 22, Lady f Cherry 22. Nero 22, Frolic 22. Lady. Crigh- 1 ton 25. Chevron 25, Elvina 23, Ardlochan v 28. i.X.L. 28, Angel Jim 28, Murad 23, Loiterdale 28. 1 Janefield Trot. lm.—Viceroy scratch, f First Pet 5 seconds. Receiver 7. Taioma 9 ; Teddy 10, Broadwood 10, Pitch Dark 13’, 1 Bermalino 14, Blomfontein 14, Octave 16. 1 Mine Yet 16, Opal 18. Bell Rattle 20, Nero 20, Lizzie G. 20, Dolly Tracey 20. Tenakoe 11 20. .Baroness 20, Lady Cherry 20, Ravens- S child 20, Captain Tracey 20, Lilly R 20 1 Chevron 22, Trooper 22, Lady Crichton 22* v Elvina 22, Stanley Yet 22, T.X.L 1 Angel Jim 24, oargarur, 24, Nocturne 24 Lillian Dale 24, Day Shift 24, Neglected 1 24, Murad 24. ii ■ . , fi YACHT AND MOTOR BOAT ASSOCIA- '■ TION. b The annual meeting of tire Otago Yacht f and Motor Boat Association was held in 1 Mr Hanlon's ofhee last evening, when representatives from the Otago Yacht and 1 Motor Boat Club, Ravensbournc Boating ! Club, and Port Chalmers Sailing Club « were present. The president (Mr A. C. Hanlon) moved the adoption of the annual report and balance-sheet, showing a credit balance Of £2 10.--, 'which was carried. „ following ctlice-’pcarers were elected: —President. Mr A. C. Hanlon (re-elected); \ me-prerideiUs, Messrs K. Knewstubb and I 1.-Harndgo (re-elected); hon. secretary |

and treasurer,. Mr P. Wall; committee— Messrs E. C. Hazlett, C. MTCeegan, A. Wiseman, W. Gruitt, and J. F. Blackic. V.R.C. SPRING 'MEETING. _ T The Hon. A. Wynnes Amati won the Aursery Handicap yesterday; Mr Mackay’s Mazarin (8.12) the’Yan Yean Stakes, Ini, in limn 41sec; and Mr Merten's Lady San (7.5) the Encourage Stakes (for two-year-olds),- sf, in Imnt. All these events were won comfortably. An account of the Melbourne Cup, race' will be found in another column. ROWING. Ihe second heat of the North End Boating Club's 'J'rial Fours was rowed last night under favorable conditions. The following was the result; R. Watson (5), R. Tinder, 0. Murphy, A. Dayton ... ...' ... 1 A. Watson'(s), W. Nicholson, C. Purvis, J. O’Sullivan ... : ... 2 About 100 yards from home R. Watson’s crew made a great effort, and won a grand race by a, foot. _ , ‘ C.J.C. MEETING. Cionstadt. who is engaged in the Welcome St alecs at the C.J.C. meeting, Was so badly galloped on at Ric.carton yesterday morning by Nautiformthat he is a. very unlikely starter ;it the meeting. ' Mr Kavanagh’s colt had shown fine form at the lata Oamaru meeting. Naiitiform misbehaved himself very much at the barrier this morning, and after getting away ran into Cronatadt. .1 Ukraine and Califoimia have been scratched for all engagements at the Cup meeting.

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Evening Star, Issue 13099, 4 November 1908, Page 7

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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 13099, 4 November 1908, Page 7

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 13099, 4 November 1908, Page 7

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