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SPORTING.

SANDOWN FOAL STAKES.

By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright

London, Oct. 25. I The Sandown Foal Stakes resulted j Volodyovimki 1, Transparency 2, Dun- -- ! donald 0. of i i- ! AUSTRALIAN SPORTING. | By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Melbourne, Oct. 25. . | Am pier galloped ten furlongs in 2.26, '• 1 finishing well. Habet covered a mile and “ 1 a quarter in 2.13. Gunga Din and Khaki s j did a mile and three furlongs in 2.35. = i Tuuch-it and Gatchlock did half a mile in ! 34. J. Sequence and Grafton did a mile on j the grass in 1.49, both finishing wall. : Lemonade covered a mile in 1.56. ; (Received Oct. 25, 11.50 p.m.) Melbourne, Oct. 25. ' j Acetine did a mile in 1.54; Haymaker | i and Gazette the same distance in 1.534. i Caledonia and Lucknow did serviceable work. Betting:—Cup; The only business is that 2uu to 120 about Haymaker has been taken. Quotations for tho Derby are 6 to 4 against Hautvillic-rs, 5 to 2 Grosspan, 4to 1 Ibex. Cup : 11 to 2 against Revenue, 8 to 1 Wakeful and Australian Colors, 10 to 1 Mymettus, 14 to 1 Sanfran, 16 to 1 Haymaker. j C'.J.C. MEETING. [By Telegraph—Press Association.] Christchurch, last night. This being an off-morning, little fast work was done at Kiccarton. Cutts’ team was restricted to light tasks. Pula- ; ver, a new arrival, went once round at 1 the usual pace, and looks in good trim, j t as does Battleaxe, who did a similar i task. Tahuwai and Gold-dust were not t extended, but Hermosa, Cherrystone, and t Peerage wore sprinted. Mr Ormond’s s team did useful cantering. There was r a large number of other horses exercised, 1: but no time-making was essayed. s

POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB’S SPRING MEETING.

SECOND DAY

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 247, 26 October 1901, Page 3

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SPORTING. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 247, 26 October 1901, Page 3

SPORTING. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 247, 26 October 1901, Page 3

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