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SPORTING.

NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MARKET. United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. (Received Oct. 11, 5.25 p.m.) LONDON-, Oct. 10. The 'following is the result of the CESA'REIWITOH STAKES, of 25 .sovs each, with 500 sovs added. Two miles and a quarter and 35 yards. Mr It. Neumann's b m Clarehaven, hy by Sweetheart—Crosshaven, 4yrs • 1 Mr J. Moffat's 1j ni Saturday (late Midsummer), by .Somerton— Lady Anne, ,syrs .... . ■ . -. 2 Mr IS.'Corrigan's b g - . Sardonic II;,' Syrs -. 3 MELBOURNE'TRAINING- NOTES. MELBOURNE, Oct. 11. - The" weather was beautiful at five o'clock. Vocalist and Horace galloped a mile and three furiongS'ih'.Smin 32sec, Reaper a mile in lmiu SSsec, and Chillagoo a mile in lmiri 48sec Finland finished in front of Seahorse over, a milo covered in lmin 47Asec. Major George's horse is improving with every gallop, and promises to be cherry ripo f° r .the Melbourne Cup.', Ace'tins beat Scientist and Doyon ovo'r six furlongs, and Barbarossa dsfeited Argo over a mile in lmin 49sec, and Kenley was too good fori Fides over a similar distance covered in lmin Slsec. Contrast galloped nine furlongs in 2min.2sec, and Severity a. similar distance ill 2min"lsec, and' The Chief 'and War God in 2min sseo, Fleet Admiral defeated Ballistic'overnine furlongs in 2min 3sec, and over half a mile Graspan just beat Hautain in 52sec, Tha Geisha, beat Corsican in- 52Jsec, Lippen defeated Cadenas in 53sec, and Manlock finished in front of Hautvilliers in 53£sec. Mario Corelli spurted five furlongs in lmin 4fs'ec, and Hautboy a similar distance in lmin asec, and Marine and What's That in lmin Rapid and Carlos galloped a mile in lmin 49£sec, and. Nitrous and Dirk Hammerhand beat Borromeo over a mile and a half. Clean sweep was beaten by Skylark over a hiiloin lmin 51 sec, and Paul Pry-, galloped a 'mile in'lmin'4BJsec. La'Carabine and The Bride traversed a couple of miles at a useful pace, and Strathjoy galloped a mile and a hali in even time. The latest betting on the Caulfieid Cup is: 100 to 12 agst Sagacity, 100 to 11 Kinglikc, 100 to 8 Inglestou, 100 to 7 Mora, 100 to 6 La Carabine. The betting on the V.R.C. Derby is:—s to 4 agst Maltster, and 5 to 2 Hautboy. The Chief has been supported for the Melbourne Cup at 100 to S. (Received Oct. 11, 9.20 p.m.) MELBOURNE, Oct. 11. Lancaster,. the, Melbourne Cup favourite, pulled up la.ms after a good gallop at Caulfield,,and has been knocked back in the betting to 20 to 1. 'Maltster, Severity 'anu Merriweo are now equal favourites for the big event at. Flemington, at 14 to 1. After a splendid gallop to-day, Sagacity hardened, and is a firm favourite for the -Caulfieid Cup at'6'to 11 Kinglike and Ingleston both found friends, and were.backed for a few hundreds at 10 to 1. Cornquisfc and 'Mora are each quoted at 16 to 1. Twenty to 1, bar iheso, is offered. VICTORIAN AMATEUR TURF -CLUB. Is"- (Received Oct. 11. 6.45 p.m.) ''■ MELBOURNE, Oct. 11. The following are tie final acceptances for the Caulfieid Guineas:..—Finland, Urbanity, kinglike, Maltster, Every-Tima Yes, Polyxena, Haulette, Hautboy,and Fidos.

. OTAKI-MAORI RACING CLUB. [Per Peess Association.] WELLINGTON, Oct. 11. The- amount passed through the totalisa-tor on tihe first day of the Otaki-Maori xtacing Cirjb's Spring-Meeting was i:2tW7, a decrease of £592 compared with the amount haaicLied on the corresponding day last year. The meeting was continued to-day. The following are the results: TRIAL HANDICAP, of 25 sovs; six fur-longs-rLaure3tina 1. Dividend—£l Bs. - OTAKI-MAORI. RACING OLU'B .HACK HANDICAP, of;50 sovs; one mile—Melwood 1,-Rata-2; Whitney 3. . Dividend— £& las. ;NGATAfHUIA HANDICAP, '.of 60 sovs;. one inile—Kent 1, Worry % Falka 3. Dividend— £2 ds, ■■ ' •■. ;. •-.-■.' ■■■• - .. ■ /SECOND HACK HURDLE RACE, of 40 sovs; one'-m-ile and a half—Whafangi 1. Dividend—£s Bs. ' BANGIUBU . WELTER HACK HANDICAP, -of 40-sovs; seven furlongs—Tokatea 1. Dividend—£l3 l'4s. ' ■ > . RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 45 sovs; six furlongs—'Melwood 1. Dividend— £l 14s. .ELECTRIC .HACK HANDICAP, -_ of. 30 "sovs; five furlongs—Lady'Agnes I.,'Dividend —£l 13s.

" - , ■ WELLINGTON, Oct, 11. At the conclusion of the Hurdle Race, de- j cided on the second day of the iiawke's Bay Jockey Club's Spring- Meeting,- a protest was lodged by the owner of the second horse, Sylvanus, against Dr .Bill, who .finished first, on the grounds of a suepicious reversal of form. Mr R. Pafcerson, of Wellington, the owner io£ Dr Bill, wis called before the stewards and questioned. He explained that he had backed his horse on Monday,; not.on the club's totalisator, but with bookmakers at a.distance. The stewards consequently disqualified . liim for twelve months, at the sa'me time dismissing the protect against Dr Bill. ■ ' , DTJNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. * . DUNEDIN, Oct. 11. . The following are the acceptances for Saturday's racing: SECOND HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 60-sovs; one mile and a hah"—llex 12sfc 101 b, .Dundee lOst 131 b, Izal 9st 101 b, Clinker .93t 91b, Pipi 3st 31b, -Southerly Buster 9st 71b, St Hiko 9st. TELEGRAPH WELTER HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; six furlongs—Maremrr.a Gnt 131 b, Edelweiss 9st 3lb, Tsaritsa Bst 121 b, La. Reine Bst l'2ib, -Hippomenes Sst 7lb, Off Chance Bst 51b. Witohcra.fi Bst 3lb. RANFCTRLY HANDICAP, of SO sovs; one mile—Nihilist 9st 10lb, Jupiter, 9-st 7ib, Ful- ' men Ss't Hlb, Marmuna Sat -ljb, Brisa 7sfc 7lb, Pampero let 51b, Glenelg Gst -Hlb. TRIAL HANDICAP, of 30 eovs; seven furlongs—Blackpool 9st, Sub Rosa Bst 12lb, Galileo 7st Hlb, Waimate Maid 6st l'2lb. SHORTS HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; .six furlongs—St Denis .9at 91b, Vanilla Bst 13lb, Abcrcrombie Bst 71b, Brisa 8-st 51b', Pampero Sst. SECOND HACK HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 30 sovs; six furlongs—La Reine 9st 13lb, Izal 9st, 'Benson Sst 7lb, Bracken Bst slb, Waitati 6st, Le Clair 7st 121 b, St Linda 7si 7l'b. .FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 40 sovs; one mile (nominations)—'.Nihilist, Jupiter,: Marem.rna, Edelweiss, Proposal, Blackpool', xiippo.menes and Witchcraft. CANTERBURY JOCKEY'CLUB. ". The following weights have been de•claied:— ' ' . '. . .STEWARDS' HANDICAP, -of 500 sovs; six . furlongs—Advance lOst 61b, (Blazer 9st 13ib, Boreas 9st 12ib, Jabber 9st 12i'b, Goldspur 9st 81b, Renown 9st sib, Benzoin Bst 101 b, Dundas Bst 91b, Oingo Sst 81b, Formosan Bst Sib, Jupiter Bst 61b, Miss Deiaval Bst sib, Autaia Sst -lib, Glenogle Bst fllb, Military Sst 31b, Oatiak Bst 3lb, Paladin Sst 21b, Shannon Bst lib, Chasseur : Bst, St Denis 7st 13'Jb, Spider 7st -Sib, Paphos 7st Blb, Cherrystone 7st 7ib, Kissmary 7st 71b, Hermosa. 7i3t 7lb, Romanoff 7st 7lb, Pampero 7st 41b, -Brisa 7st, Formula 7st, Cavalry 7st, Hengist 7st, Apollo 6st Jll'b, Garmoran 6st 10lb, Robin Adair Gst 7lb. Tho racehorse Formosan arrived from Wellington by the s.s. Tarawera yesterday.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIV, Issue 12322, 12 October 1900, Page 6

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SPORTING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CIV, Issue 12322, 12 October 1900, Page 6

SPORTING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CIV, Issue 12322, 12 October 1900, Page 6

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