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SPORTING.

MASTERTON RACING CLUB. t SPRING MEETING. [By Telegraph —Press Association.] j | Masterton, last night. The Masterton Racing Club’s meeting [ took place to-day with the following results:— Hack Handicap Hurdles: Smithy 1, Puanga 2, Mangatera 3. Also started: . Master Jack, Mourner, Wooloomooloo, and Rukana. Bivs., £2 12s and XI. Time 2.58 2-5. Maiden Hack: Westerly 1, Waitio 2, War Dog 3. Also started : Fontinalis, Bellinite,° Lissa. Divs., £4 4s and 12s. Time 1.49 2-0. Masterton Cup : Ruamahunga 1, Volley 2, Regret 3. Also started: Melwood, Aide-de-Camp, Rebel, Macintosh, Indian I Shot, Rags, Destroyer. Divs., £3 8s and ; .£3 Is. Time 2.1 G. I Flying Hack: Shrapnel Shell 1, \ al- | kyrie 2, Raema 3. Also started : Robin j Gray, Greensleeve, Rosette, Dormitory, j Rebounding Lock, Horocka. Divs., £2 8s and £4 11s. Time 1.18 4-5. Ladies’ Bracelet. — Mourner 1, Cavalier 2, Grey grown 3. Alsu started : Bonnie, I Esperance, and Flying Colours. Divs., j£4 19s and 12s. Time, 2.7 1-5. October Hack. —Plaidie Field 1, Tuck 2, Horton 3. Also started : Forest Oak and Woodleigh. Divs., £5 8s and 14s. Time, 2.2. Publicans’ Handicap. Osborne 1, General Wolfe 2, Ruamahanga 3. Also j started : Murmur, Lady’s Link, Aide do j Comp, Indian Shot, and Waterford, j Divs., £8 13s and £2 ss. Time, 1.19. | Dash Hack Race. —Shrapnel Shell 1, j Tepakc 2, Iloroeka o. Also started : Waituru, Rebounding Lock, Beunie, Esperance, Wuitoa, Dede, and Night Marc. Divs., £2 4s and 15s. Time, 1.7 1-5.

A protest was entered against Mourner in the Ladies’ Bracelet, hut was dismissed.

SECOND DAY’S RACING. [By Telegraph—Press Association.] Wellington, last night. The following are the acceptances for

TRAINING NOTES. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) Napier, last night. Light rain last night improved the training track somewhat, and consequently there was a largo number this morning for the final gallops. Etang and Drakensberg were extended over four furlongs, lvowlieto beat Einglot in a fivc-furlong gallop. Torcwai and Warwick tried eonelusions over half-a-mile, the former holding her companion safe. Palaver and The Shannon registered a splendid gallop over one circuit, finishing together. Sirius had the best of Tigress and Rubin in a rattling good mile and a-quartcr go. Nonette and Rosella went once round together, picking up Northumberland in the last half-mile, ltosclla finished a long way in the rear. Dartmoor jumped the hurdles splendidly. Mcnschikoff, looking and going well, was exorcised at threcnuartor pace. Ringman and Stepdancer spurted two furlongs, going pleasingly. Apprentice and Rajah ran a good trial over half-a-mile.

Most of the horses engaged nt tho llawkc’s Bay Jockey Chib's spring meeting have now arrived at Hastings. Sir George Clifford’s trio Windwhistlo, Dirk, and Somcrled, arrived on Wednesday evening, in charge of Mr Cutts, junr. Cure and Indian Queen also returned from Wanganui by tho same train. Mougonui and Derringcotte camo back from Wanganui by to night’s express.

AUSTRALIAN TRAINING NOTES. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Melbourne, Oet. 3. Grasspau, with both forelegs bandaged, had a mile spin with San l'rau and Lord Rudolph. The last-named, who was lightly weighted, beat Grasspau, who covered the distance in 1.50, by four lengths. Grasspau was very lame in the preliminary, but threw oil' all unfavorable symptoms after galloping. 100 to 5 was freely offered against him during the day, but later all the money at 100 to 7 and 8 was taken up.

| the second day’s races : — Hack Hurdles. | Smithy ... 11 9 Mourner ... 9 It j i’ukana ... 11 d Mangatcra 9 9 I Paanga ... 10 11 Tradesmen’s Hack. Plaidic ... 9 8 Woodleigh 7 7 Cornea ... 8 11 Itaeiua 7 7 Field Trick 8 2 Cavalier ... 7 0 Forest Oak 7 11 Scurry. To Puke ... 8 9 Dormitory 7 9 Valkyrie ... 8 8 lloereka ... 7 8 Waituru ... 8 2 President’s Handicap. Ruamahunga 9 9 Aide-do-C’p 7 9 Volley ... 8 12 Macintosh 7 7 MeUvood ... 8 7 Hags 7 a Regret ... 7 l-'i Destroyer... 6 13 Electric Handicap. Field Trick ... 8 5 llaeina 7 7 Valkyrie ... 8 Bonnie EsGreen Sleeves 7 11 peranco G 10 High-Weight Handicap. Forest Oak ... 12 9 Master Jack 11 0 Cavalier ... 12 0 Grey Gown 10 id l’uanga ... 11 Id Bellenito ... 10 7 Stewards’ Handicap. Murmur ... 8 1 Waterford ... 7 0 Lady’s Link 7 9 General Wolfo 7 4 Indian Shot 7 5 Smithy 6 10 Final Hack. Robin Gray 8 9 Waitoa 7 8 Horton ... 7 9 Dede 6 10 Horocka ... 7 9 Lissa ... 0 7

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 228, 4 October 1901, Page 3

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SPORTING. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 228, 4 October 1901, Page 3

SPORTING. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 228, 4 October 1901, Page 3

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