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SPORTING.

; a.j.c. bpbing meeting, [ segqnd~day.

(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) SYDNEY, September 18. Glorious weather waa again experienced for tbe A.J.C. Meeting, and there was a large attendance. Results :— Shobts Handicap , six farlongs. Victor Hugo, 9st 91b 1 Newcastle ... „ 2 Prime Minister .[ $ Eighteen started. Woo by half a length. Time, lmin 15see. Geand Stand Plate ; one mile. Mulgrove j Anreliua «$ Mitre 8 Time, lmin 42seos. Spring Maiden Stakes ; U miles. C rich ton \ Blarneyatone „ 2 Oalonlos ... „ 3 Won by two lengths. Tims, 2min 40aec. Metropolitan Stakes, of 10C3 soys; 1£ miles. Mr. W. L. Smith's ns b fa Althotw, syw, by EhH Athol— Goldine, 7afc 10lb (Pearson) l Vespasia, 7st 51b 2 Selkirk, 6st 121b s Twenty.five horses started. Betliog— 4 to 1 Arqaebns, 6 to 1 Selkirk, 25 to 1 Altbotas, Vespasia came into the Straight at a great paoe, but tbe field was closing up, and when near borne Altbotas wore her down and won a good raoe by three* quarters of a length. Time, 2min 86&s«e. A.J.C. Oaks ; 1J miles. Trieste (Huxley) 1 Mascara (Nerriker) .'. 2 Queensboroogb (Chaafej 8 Won easily. Time, 2mio 46860. Pxime Minister woo tbe Squatters' Haodioap, out of a field of 28, in 2min lOaec.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIV, Issue 3224, 14 September 1892, Page 2

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SPORTING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIV, Issue 3224, 14 September 1892, Page 2

SPORTING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIV, Issue 3224, 14 September 1892, Page 2

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