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SPORTING.

CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. Tha following payments and acceptances have been received for the Canterbury Jockey Club’s Winter Meeting final payments. NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 500 sovs; secern* horse 75 sovs and third 25 sovs from the stake. About three miles and a, half. air D. Rutherford’s eh g Norton, aped ... 13 13 Mr ,T. Porter’s hr g Empire, aged 1 " Mr T. H. Lowry’s eh g Gondolier, 6yra ... |•* Mr .1. A. Holmes’ h g Clarence, aged U " Mr W. Russell’s hlk g Magpie, aged 10 U Mr B. H. Mason’s oh m Viotrix, byrs . ... 1" u Mr W. Douglas’ cli g Waterbary, aged ... Mr W. Douglas’ch g Mutiny, aged Mr Sutton’s b g Despised, aged... m •» Mr M.Goodger’s hr g Regalia, aged ... Mrs A. Coulter’s hr g Bido-a-Wec, aged ... J / Mr J. Driscoll’s h g Jacob, aged > ‘ NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of .100 sovs ; second horse JO sovs and third 20 sovs from the stake. About two miles. Mr D. Rutherford’s ch gNorton, apod j’Mr D. Rutherford’s ch h Kuhiiuo, Gyra ’...13 j) Mr.l. Porter’s b g Empire, aged ■; “ Mr J. A. Holmes’ b g Clarence, aged 10 K Mr T. 11. Lowry’s ch g Gondolier, fiyrs ... 10 J Mr W. Douglas’ ch g Mutiny, aged < Mr W. Douglas’ h g Kapua, oyrs 10 7 Mr M. Walker’a hr g Liberator, aged 10 .» Mr R. H. Mason’s ch m Victrix, Gyrs 10 L Mr C. Hawkins’br g Unity, Gyrs •[ j’Mr J. Poole’s cb g Rebel, aged pi Mr A. M. Robertson’s b g Jack, Gyrs > •> Mr W. O. Rutherford’s gr g Erin-go-Bragb, aged P £ Mr IV. Cook’s h £ Smuggler, uged |> £ Mr Sutvo'ii’s 1j s Despised, apod •; ' Mr Twomcy’s 1) tr Jticol> faithful, fiyrs ... 9 0 MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE, of 75 sovs ; second horse 10 sovs from the stake. Eor all horses that have never won a. steeplechase of the advertised value of 20 sova at the time of entry. About two miles. Robin 1 Wild Irishman I Bloodsucker Mawriki Mutiny Tornado Jacob I I

ACCEPTANCES. FIRST HUNTERS’HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of .50 sovs. Once round .and a distance. st lb st lb Black Hawk ...12 7 Billy H 0 Mftlnriki H 7 Lifta. ] [ P Wild Irishman ...11 7 Wildlife I « Silver Tad 11 5 I Lawrence II 0 Invader ... 11 ;i Bellbird II 0 St Barbo 11 11 1 MAIDEN HANDICAP HURDLE RAGE, of 100 sovs. One mile and three-quarters. Freeman II 9 Ben Trovato ... 0 3 Liberator 10 11 Balquithcr ... 0 •* Jack 10 3 Robin 1 •- Jacob Faithful ... 0 9 WINTER HANDICAP, of 11.5 sovs. One mile and a. quarter. Young Cheviot ... 11 12 First King 10 G Liberator 11 9 Spocton .10 4 The Idler 11 8 Melusina 10 1 Vogcngang ... H 5 Dunoon ... ... 10 1 Cajolery U 5 Wayland 10 0 Goltce 11 5 Despised 10 0 Awarua Bose ...10 13 Maria Martin ...10 0 Dora 10 7 New Hcadford ... 10 0 The following acceptances and further payments have been received for the Canterbury Jockey Club’s Spring Meetins? ; NEW ZEALAND CMP, of 20 sovs each, with 1000 sovs added ; seconW horse 200 sovs, and third 100 sovs from the stake. Two miles. st 11) Mr L. D. Nathan’s b h St Hippo, 4yrs 9 10 Mr W. Rathbono’sbr m Merganser, syrs ... 910 Mr G. G. Stead’s hr b Stepniak, 4yrs 9 1 Messrs M. and C. Hobbs’ hr h Prime Warden, Gyrs _• 8 7 Mr H. Lunn’s ch h Clanranakl, oyrs 8 G Mr J. Paul’s h u Boulanger, aged 8 4 Mr J. Stephenson’s ch g Hippomenes, syrs... 8 3 Major George’s b b The Workman, 6yrs ... 8 3 Captain Bussell’s bin St Katherine, 4yrs ... S 2 Mr K. Allen’s hr h Saracen, 4yrs 8 1 Mr J. B. Reid’s h h Dilemma, syrs 7 9 Mr B. Allen’s hr h Palliser, Gyrs 7 7 Mr J. B. Reid’s h c Skirmisher, Gyrs ... 7 7 Mr W. Wilson’s b h Fraternito, syrs 7 7 Mr H. Goodman’s cb g Blizzard, aged... ■ ... 7 5 Mr W. Douglas’ br m Rosofoldt, syrs ... 7 4 MrM. Walker’s br g Liberator, aged 7 3 Mr P. Butler’s cb bAn Kovoir, 4yrs 7 3 Mr J. Paul’sbr c Westmere, Gyrs 7 3 Hon J. D. Ormond’s b m Thame, syrs ... 7 3 Mr G. G. Stead’s ch m Melinite, oyrs 7 2 Mr J. Stephenson’s b m Tempest, Gyrs ... 7 0 Mr S. Waddell’s b h Captive, 4yrs 7 O Mr J. Sutton’s h h Dishonour, oyrs 7 0 Hon J. D. Ormond’s bg St Anthony, syrs ... 7 0 Mrs E. Fraser’s ch c Royal Rose, Gyrs 7 0 Mr J. Stephenson’s b c Outpost, 3,yrs 7 0 Mr W. Rathbone’s ch c Eivnrsdale, 3yrs ... 7 0 Mr IV. Douglas’ b h Strephon, Gyrs G 13 Major George’s ch c Pegasus, 3yrs G 13 Mr D. O’Brien’s b f Response, Gyrs G 13 Messrs M. and C. Hobbs’ b m Lady Zetland,

Gyrs 6 12 Mr R. Brown’s ch c Gitano, Gyrs G 12 Mr S. J. Merter’s h c Beadonweil, Gyrs ... 6 11 Mr G. Wright’s hr c Stanmoor, Gyrs 6 10 Mr R. Ray’s h c My Jack, Gyrs 6 10 Mr C. A. Durie’s gr g Musket, syrs 6 9 Dr Reed’s hlk b Lochness, aged G 9 Mr r. Campbell’s b c Magazine, Gyrs fi 9 Mr D. O’Brien’s b o Viscount, Gyrs G 9 Hon J. D. Ormond’s b c Tussock, Gyrs ... G 9 Mr W. Douglas’ b m Ua, 4yrs G R Mr G. P. Donnelly’s b o Pnrepo, Gyrs 6 7 ?Ir 0. G. Stead’s b f Ic}i Dion, Gyrs G 7 Hon J. D. Ormond’s ch f Spmna.way, Gyrs ... 6 7 THE WELCOME STAKES, of 10 sovs each, with 250 sovs added; second horse GO sovs, and the third horse 15 sovs from the stake. For two-year-olds ; colts, Bst 51b; fillies, Bst; geldings, Bst 21b. Four furlongs. Mr J. Paul’s b g Pom-pom, by Wapiti—Ucgcra. Hon J. D. Ormond’s b f Mount Ida, by Apremont— Idalia Hon J. D. Ormond’s ch f Nixie, by Daniel O’Rourke —'Waterbury Hon J. D. Ormond’s ch f Lyrebird, by St Leger—- ’ Lyre Hon J. D. Ormond’s b g Daniel Deronda, by Daniel O’ Eourke —Lullaby Sir G. H. Clifford’s b c Watchword, by Maxim— Gaiatea Sir G. H. Clifford’s b f Teredina, by Maxim— Teredo Sir G. H. Clifford’s ch f Golden Fleece, by Stony. hurst —Golden Crest Major F. N. George’s ch f, by Nelson—Memphis Major F. N. George’s b or br f, by Nordenfeldt— Sister Agnes Hr H. Goodman’s ch f, by Gorton—Lady Gertrude Mr G. G. Stead’s b f Search Light, by Maxim —Iris Mr P. Campbell’s br c Strath Braan, by Apremont —Engagement Mr A. Austin’s h c, by Castor or Hotchkiss—Aida Mr E. M’Master’s b c Casket, by Castor—Bangle Mr D. O’Brien’s br c Philsou, by Tasman—Rose and Black Mr A. Austin’s ch c, by Castor—Jilt Mr G. Wright’s hr f Forme, by Nordenfeldt— Formo Mr G. Hunter’s gr f Tartan, by Nordenfeldt—Maid of A thol Mr G. Hunter’s ch f Planet, by Castor—Victoria Mr H. Lima's br g Wedlock, by Chainshot—Adula. tion Mr W. C. Webb’s b c, by Chainshot—Vcuo Mr J. Meikle’s br f, by Chainshot—Miranda Mr J. H. Redwood’s br c, by King Cole—Wainui Mr J. F. Reid’s br f, by Vanguard—Fairy Maid Hon G. M’Lean’s br o Maromma, by Rubezahl— Lady Emma Mr H. Goodman’s b g, by St Clair—Mountain Lily Mr T. Sheenan’s ch c, by St George—Psyche Mr T. Bassett’s br f, by St George—■ MrT. Bassett’s br f, by St George—Becky Sharp Mr H. Cassidy’s hlk c Buckshot, by ArtilleryCredulity Mr D. Rutherford’s b c Chainlink, by Chainshot— Nautilus Mr M. Sherwin’s br c Barmby, by Vanguard—Miss Lucy THE DERBY STAKES, of 20 sovs each, with 500 sovs added; second horse 75 sovs, and third horse 25 sovs from the stake. For three-yoar-olds. Colts, Bst 101 b; fillies, Sst 51b; geldings, Bst 71b. One mile and a. half.

Mr S. Brown’s b c Errington, by Gorton—Mountain Lily Mr H. A. Knight’s b g Crawley, by Apremont— Mrs Eawdou Mr ~W. Eiitbbcme’s ch c Kiversdale, by St Leger—I'Orient Major F. N. George’s ch c Pegasus, by Nelson— Tenambra Mr J. B. Reid’s hr c Skirmisher, by Vanguard— Ouida Hon Captain IV. R. Russell’s b X Noyade, by Lord of the Isles —Lorelei Mr G. G. Stead’s b c Strowan, by Lochiel—Marion Mr G. G. Stead’s br c Reflector, by Lochiel—lris Mr G. G. Stead’s br c Geraint, by Lochiel—Enid Mr J. Loughlin’s b c Mount Royal, by St George— Sierra Mr D. O’Brien’s b c Loyalty, by St George—Fair Nell Mr G. Hunter’s br c Mystical, by Wonderland— Mystery Sir G. H, Clifford's blk f Black Cloud, by King Colo —Wai Mr G. Wrigbt’s br c Staumoor, by Ingomar—Onyx Mr H. Lunu’s br f Persuasion, by Apremont— Flattery Mr G. F. Donnelly’s br c, by Ariel—Waewaehapi Mr J. Stephenson’s br c Outpost, by Vanguard— Titauia Mr J. Paul’s br c Westmere, by Escutcheon— Leonessa Hon J. D. Ormond’s b c Tussock, by Nordenfeldt— Sjieargrass Hon J. D. Ormond’s br c Midas, by St George— Rupee THE OAKS STAKES, of 10 sovs each, with 200 sovs added; second horse SO sovs, and the third horse 20 sovs from the stake. For three-year-old fillies ; Bst 101 b cadi. Mr H. Horsford’s br f Pcpita, by Lochiel—Zelica Hon Captain Russell’s b f Noyade, by Lord of the Isles—Lorelei Mr G. G. Stead's br £ Ich Dieu, by St George— Ravenswing Mr G. Hunter’s b f St Cecilia, by Apremont— Marlyr Mr G. Matthews’ ch f Busybody, by Apremont— Tell-Tale Mr S. H. Gollau’s brf, by Le Loup—Lady Florin Mr W. Rathbonc’s br f Goosander, by Nordenfeldt —Albatross Mr W. Eatbbono’s br f, by Nordenfeldt—Maid of Athol Mr T. Mori - in’s br f Eve, by Brigadier — Jilt Sir G. H. Clifford’s blk f Black Cloud, by King Cole--Wai Mr H. Luna's b f Persuasion, by Apremont— Flattery Hon J. D. Ormond’s b f Snimiaway, by Nordenfeldt—Spinnaker . KICCAETON TkA.v7I.NI? NOTES. I'll DAT. A thick fog h’tg iv,- „ , j,r m this morning, and ur>i s - i>oi cua o’clock it was quite impose - j Nf 2l aguish what the horses were d ‘i rip: , :i; opposite side of the racecoursi -p t- wai, the first to commence, ana /'•miop* I ••-•ice round at top, while Vi 1* • - • -.-i ’ '• ’-e that distance at three • "tit-, -j justice.

and Moltko were associated in a threequarter pace gallop twice round, while Eetina covered half that distance at a eimflar rate, and Melueina was associated with Awarua Eose in a top speed g#op of rather less than a mile and a half. sucker negotiated two rounds at a strong pace, and Kulnine and Norton galloped two miles and a half at top. Kulnine, who showed no signs of lameness, finished in front of his companion, and the gallop was a good one on the part of both horses. Clarence had Eobel as a companion in a strong gallop twice round, but Waterbury and Mutiny were each rojfrictod to steady exercise three times round. Eadical covered two rounds at a steady pace, as did Way land and Jos Sodley, while Cajolery bad the assistance of Oanranald in a gallop of rather more than a mile and a quarter at top. Cajolery moved nicely, but subsequently loft the course very lame. Empire covered one round at a steady pace, and then galloped another fast, while Tiritoa finished fast at the end of three rounds at a steady pac% and Gondolier negotiated two rounds steadily. Balquither was schooled over the hurdles and fenced well, while Tbo Idler c&atercd, and Vogengang and Shelah, after covering one round steadily, went on for another fast, Solomon went twice round steadily, and St Far be performed similar exercise after having been jumped over the hurdles. Perkin, Opera and Unity were among those that worked slowly; and so was Despised, who is looking light. Kapua covered three rounds steadily, Roeeguavd two at a similar pace but finishing fast; while Erin-go-Bragh jumped the hurdles during a steady gallop twice round, Lawrence covered one round at half-pace and then wont on for another fast; Director covered two rounds steadily, and Lord Hopotoun and Soyal performed serviceable exorcise. Wildfire, with his owner up, negotiated two rounds at rather better than half-pace; and Polly and Cassandra galloped twice round, over the schooling fences. Folly jumped in firstelass style. The racehorses Jacob, Bide-a-woe, Amalgam and Matchless, in. charge of Davis, and !4 trotter, were landed from the steamer Rotorua from Wellington yesterday morning. Nominations for too various events to he decided at the North Canterbury Hunt Steeplechase Meeting ciouo to-day.

CODRSING. [Feu Press Association.! ' DUNEDIN, August 4. The weather took a decided change for the worse for the coursing meeting, and in consequence of the rain the ground was sloppy. The following «.re the results ; CHAMPION STAKES.—For 21 all-aged dogs at .(.'•I eaeli; winner X’4s, runner-up .C2O, third dog £7, three dogs .C l each ; total, LSI. U. Sy den ham bent, Break o’ Day Sweetmeat bent Kinsman Marine beat Tainni Cardigan beat Lancashire Lad Fngnisl beat Havens wing Tine Hut a bye. 111. Sydenham heal Sweetmeat < 'ardigan heat Marine Pino Hntheat Fnguisl MAIDEN STAKES.—For 61 all-aged dogs that lia vo never received F2 Us in ono slake, at L2 cadi; winner -CSO, rnmier-up L‘3o, two (togs ,I;S each, four dogs it each, eight dogs X’2 each ; total, ,C)2«. 11. Lord Zetland heal Little Maid Moderation heat Confidence Lottie heat Starry Night Nettle beat Oddfellow It. Young King boat, Kawoi Snowllako bent Electric Kurd Helen boat Bluoher Kangipiihi boat Norma Belfry bent Tempest Florrio boat, Dahlia Kangaroo beat Sailor Jack Castaway 11. boat Young Ghail Belfast beat Black Hawk Cast-oil beat June Flower Vengeance boat Everion Lad Scotchman heat Fortissimo. 111. Lord Zetland heat Moderation Nettle heat Lottie Snowflake heat Young King Burd Helen heal; Kangipiihi Florrio hea.t Belfry Kangaroo heat Castaway 11. Castboff heat Belfast Vengeance beat The Scotchman.

Entries for the meeting of the Plumpton Coursing Club, to be neld on August 8 and 9, close to-night at the Empire Hotel.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10108, 5 August 1893, Page 3

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SPORTING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10108, 5 August 1893, Page 3

SPORTING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10108, 5 August 1893, Page 3