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RACING AND TROTTING

FORTHCOMING MEETINGS, Racing Fixtures. Noverbov 4, 6, 8, 11—Canterbury Jockey Club, November 25, 29—Takapuna Jockey Club. December 9-Bay of Plenty Jockey Club, December IG-Waipa Racing Club, December 26, .30, January 1, 3—Auckland Racing Club, December 26, 27—Thames Jockey Club. Trotting Fixtures. October 14, 18—Auckland Trotting Club. October 21 and 23-Greymouth T.C. Spring. October 23—Oamaru Trotting Club,. Spring Meeting. November 18, 22—Otahuhu Trottin° Club. December 27, 23, 30—Aucltlancl Trotling Club. January 13—Waikato Trotting Club, February, 2-1, 2S—Otahuhu Trotting f Club, April '2l ; 25—Auckland Trotting Club. Acceptances. - October 17—Grey mouth T.C. Spring. DATES OF COMING EVENTS. Now Zealand, October .13—Dunedin Guineas. November 4—Great Northern Guineas. November 4—New Zealand Cup. Australia. October 2—Metropolitan Stakes. November 4—Y.B.C. Derby. November 7—Melbourne Cup. A. J. 0, SPRING MEETING. SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. (Per Cdlilc —• Press Association—Copyright.) Received October 7, at 7.50 p.m. SYDNEY, October 7. The weather was fine for the continuation of the Australian Jockey Club's spring meeting, There was a fair at-' tendance, The going was holding. Results:— Shorts Handicap—C'olugo 1, Rosedell 2, Panacre .'I, Right started. Won by a length. Time, Imin HJsec. Clibborn Stakes—Stageland 1, East2, Colebcrt 3. Five started. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 55soe, Metropolitan Stakes-Quinologisf 1. Polycartes 2, Cettigne 3. Thirty-six started. Quinologist overliauled I'olvcartes at the distance ami won by two ■and a-half lengths; a neck between secOlid and third. Time, 2min 3Gsec. First A.J.C. Steeplechase—Louvre 1, Glcnquinn 2, Briarberrv 3. Thirteen started, New York led to the second last jump, where he fell. Won by two lengths, Time, Hn.iii 2Sser, Bleeders' Plate—Baltic Sea 1, Mo,j. to 2, Pah King 3, Twenty-three stavteu,, Won by one and a-quarter lengths, Time lmin 2 L lscc, Squatters' 'Handicap—Quarale 1, Silent Way 2, Clydeside 3. Thirteen started; Won by half a length, Time, 2 min 9.{sec, Bee was favourite for the Metropolitan, but was never prominent and finished sixth, It is stated that Mr W. G. Stead presented the jockey, W, 11, MeLaclilan, ■ with a cheque for £IOOO, after winning the Derby on Kilboy. MARIBYRNONG STAKES, (Per Cable—Press Association—Copyright.) Received October 7, 5.5 p.m. MELBOURNE, October 7. The Maribymong States resulted:— . Remnon 1, Auttoil 2, Erasmus 3.

1 MASTEBTON EACJNG CLUB '3 SPRING MEETING. (I'er Press Association.) MABTEKTON, October 0. This following acceptances have been received », Trial Stakes, of 100 sovs; five fur- > long?— Stoic 8,11, Tuticorn 8,11, Pro--1 vocation—Simfish gelding 8.11, Aohia • SJI, Probation 8,!), Omakalia 8.9, Lady 3 Minnie 8,0, Miss Satson 8.9, Endure 8,3, s Keinina 8.?., Sabana 8.1, Blacl: Lake 5.1, Siivia 8.1, Association 7,'k Matilda 7.2, Chuckle' 7,2, Vermillion 7,2, Probity i 7.2. i Telephone Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs j 1 six furlongs.—Splendidns 9.0, Goldbear<f in if 8.8, Pcrrier S.'l, Captain Glossop 1- 7.8, Lailv Generali 7,8, Altercation 7,8, Thoughtful 7.8, Try Again 7.0, Trick-

J. cry 7.2, Ally 7,2, Flying Handicap,' of 1.10 govs; six furlongs—Rewi Poto 0.5, Mia .Cara 5,7, Coldstream 5.!5, Botanist 8.2, Iluslinbye. • S.O, Master Achilles 7.12, Interlude 7.10, - Lady Black 7,0,. Elation 7.0, Need (i.B. Spring Handicap, of 225 sovs; one mile and a-quarter—Rewi Poto fl.'l. Multiply 8,10,. Gold Poult S.ij, Welcome Nugget 8.4, Montana 8.1, Maniaroa 8.1, Merrie Gain 8,0, Want fi.o, Mystified -. (1.9, First C'onnsnl 1 0.0, Ladifv 0.7. Ladies' Purse- Handicap, of 10C sovs; one mile—Sir Fisher 12.1, Mattock 11.12, Bed Ribbon 11.11, Maraeto- '■» tarn (inc. pen,) 11,10, Silenus 11,7, Jani< tor 11.4, Kuropai .11,", Confusion. 11,2, . Te Opai 11.1, Ulysses 11.0, Le Chat 11.0, ' Mania Park 11.0, e,'. Masterton Hack Handicap, of 110 sovs; seven furlongs—Sir Agnes 7.5,

Golden Grafton 8,8, Miss Deval 8.4j Sir Fisher 8,2, Maraetotara (inc.' pen,) 8.2; Merrie Dale 7,0, Mascot 7.4, Altercation 7.3, Amity 7,0, Quinn's Post 7.0, Galore 7.0, Trickery 7.0, Benopio 7.0, Stewards' Handicap, of 140 soys; seven furlongs—Rinaldo 9,2,, Botanist 8.1, Hushabye 7.13, George 7,12, Maaler Achilles 7,11, Sir Solo 7,!), Bradamante (5,12, Amber and White C.7. Dash Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs live furlongs—Splendidus 9.1, Miss Deval 8.13, Goldbearing 8,8, Spectual 7.11. Need 7,10, Merrie Poto 7,9, Mahzoltov 7.2, Lady General 7.9, Consultation 7.0, Struggle 7,5, Foenian 7.4, Sabaim 7.4, Probation 7.3, Keimua ,7.3, Ally 7,3, Lady Minnie 7.0, Marziale 7.3, Wakatina 7.0, Hine Toa 7.3, Multie 7.3.' NAPIER SPRING MEETDTO. SATURDAY'S RESULTS. % (Pdf Press Association.) HASTINGS, October 7. The Hawlto's Bay Jockey Club's spring meeting was opened to-day. Rain fell steadily the whole afternoon. The attendance was fair, The totalisator bandied £15,242, against .£17,193 last year. Results:— Tomona Ilaek Hurdlon, of 125 sovs; one mile and threequarters—l Bon Revo, 11.11, 1; 5 Kirkby, 9.10, 2; 3 Surtax, 10,0, 3, Also ran: Jeb 11,2, The Summit 10,12, Byron 10,0, Nicomar 9,11, Hvlaus 9.2, Alanawapango 9.2, Turehau 9,0, A good race, Won by two lengths, Time, .'lmin 25sec, Maiden Hack Hurdles, of 11)0 sovs; six and a half furlongs,—l TTopeire, 8,7, 1; 4 Miiltum, 9,0, 2; 8 Pourparler, 8.2, 3. Also ran: Best Girl S,S, Desmoynes S.ti, Kotea B.C, Idyllic 8.5, Shiela 8.3, Mullive 5.3, Tomea 8.0, Eldepee 8.0, llylanii 7.12, Te Arama 7.12, Black 'Powder 7.12, Bonilas 7.12, Won by half a length, Time, lmin 27sec, Glenaray Handicap, of 200 ?nvs; six and a half furlongs,—2 Sea Lord, ,8,13, 1; Multiplication, 9,0, 2;. 4 Step, (i,7, 3. Also ran: Ladogeur 5.5, Zeus 7,11, Watchful (1.11, tlygia 0.9, Sh.v Girl 0.7, Won easilj, Time, lmin 201 sec, Flaxmerc Hack Handicap, of 100 Rovs; six furlongs,—s Trials, 95, 1; 1 Teka, 8.9, 2; 2 Honey Bee, 8,2, 3, Also ran: Shaki 8.8, Golden Glade 5,7, I.ndv Multifid 8,0, Mill la ine 7,12, Lilvdale 7.3, Geiii'it 7,0, Won by a length. Time, lmin 19sec, Hastings Stakes, of 250 sovs; four furlongs,-3 Yagabond, 8,5, 1; l fitsland, 5,5,'2; 5 Astropliel, .8.5, 3, Also van: Crobiii'St 8.5. Sinionidi ,: . 5.5.' Bagdad B,U. 'Won by half a length. Time, 51. 1-ysec, > Spring Handicap, of 200 sovs; one mile and a quarter.—3 Balboa, 9.7, 1; 2 Welcome Nugget, 8.5, 2; 7 St, Elmn, 0.9, 3, Also ran: Multiply 8,10, Indigo 8.10, Blaclval! 7.11, llyllus 7.8, •Atuatoro 7.3, Settler 0,12, A splendid rae.e. 'Won by a length. Time, 2min 15 3-ssec, Waipatu Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs; one mile.-l Bunliug, 9.0, I; 10 llexton, 7,5, 2; 4 Mnraelotara, 8.-I, 3. ran: Told 9,7, llanmakaka 8.(1, '.I, Fore 8.0, Discission 8.0, Black lioarl 7,10, Woodlark 7.4, Royal I'avourite 0.12. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 49scc, Pinal Handicap, of 100 sovs; six furlongs,—2 Hyginas, 8,7,1; (i Zeus, 7.7, 2; !> Tita Atua, 7,(i, 3, Also ran: Marco Bello 8,2, Goldenlyle 7,1'1, Sarah Grand' I'i, Marama (1,7, Won by a bare ueck. Time, lmin i'Osec. ! BLOOD STOCK SALES. (Per Oablo—Preßs ABsortntton—Copyright.) SYDNEY, October 0. At the blood stock sales Determination was passed at A'3oo, Reval was passed at £IOO, Martuk was passed at £IOO, and there were no offers for Peg, Deltona, Spangle, and Briar - Patch, M'r Allison purchased Thrace for £3OO,

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North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13694, 9 October 1916, Page 1

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RACING AND TROTTING North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13694, 9 October 1916, Page 1

RACING AND TROTTING North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13694, 9 October 1916, Page 1

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