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SPORTING.

VICTORIA ! AMATEUR '. TURF CLUB'S ' GRAND NATIONAL MEETING. By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright. MsLBorjBNB, July 21. The following weights , have been declared in connection with the V.A.T.O. Grand National Meeting: , -, THE CAULITELD GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE, a handicap of illSOsovs, second horse 200sovs ; third horae lOOsovs. < Three miles and a-half, less 92yds, (To be Kan August 3,) st lb st lb Record Reign ... 12 12. Forest ... —■> 10 Pirate King . ... 12 0 Battler ... — 910 Carbineer ... 11 11 Le Soliel ...9 9.; Betnnal ... 11 11 Scotchman ... 9 '\ Loch Pad ... 11 8 Vancouver, ... 9 ' Cynic ... ... 11 8 "Unknown " —9 ' ■ Lowland Chief... 11 5 Rickatraw ... 9 5 Shoddy. ... ... 11 3 -President ... 94 • Lucknow ... 11 0 Sardine; .., —J. 4 Marton ... ... 10 11 Ingomar »■ » 6 Leiroo ... "... 10 10 • Informer ... 9 & : Beloka • 10 10 Korowai ... ... 9 3 Repeater ... 10 7 Ossory » « Aquarius ... 10 7 Sapir 9. i Nan>3en ... ... 10 7 Bannockburn ... 90, Beau Brummel... 10 6' Armourer ... 9 « Rawdon ... 10 4 Soda Water ... 9 0 Carbonate ... 10 4 The Mariner ... :9 . 0 Rosemont ... 10 4 Docility ... 9 » Mystery ... 10 4 Bingara ... . — 9 " Kackstraw ... 10 3 The African ... 9 0 California ... 10 2 Coronal ... —■» " Riccartoa ... 10 1 Austerhta ... 9 0 Mine . ......10 0 Lohengrin ... 9 0 Abodare ... 10 0 Sculptor ... 9 0 Sheridan ... 10 OTo bar ... •••9°, Turk ... 10 0 Croydon ... f ... 9 0 Dignity ... ...10 0 Lot ... ..-''9 ° Hopscotch ... 10 0 Exchange ... 9 0 Bight Honorable 9 13 Victorian -"In Billy Manton ... 912 Grey Ronald ... 9 0 Boonal ...9 12 British Beer ... 9 0 Arcadia ... ... 9 12, Dictator ... • ... 9 0 Earl of Carrick 910 First Ford ... 9 0 Rock . • 910 THE CATJLFIELD GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, a handicap of 1300sovs, second horse. 20050V3; third horse, lQOaovs. About four miles. (To be run August 10.) st lb st lb Bethnal '...■ ... 13 4 Clipston ... ... 912 Carbineer ... 12 7 Korowai ... 9 11 Riccarton ...12 1 Primate ..., .. 911 Plain BUI ... 12 0 Revella ... .... 911 Wooral ...... 11 9 Norman ... ~..911 The African ... 11 9 The Shiek ... 910 Floater ... ..."11 6 Madano... ... 910 Nilus ... ... 11 6 Olga ... ... 910 Hayseed ... ...13 Nipper ... : ...>9 10 Leiroo- 11 3 Rupert ... ... 910 Freedom ..." ... 11 3 : British Peer ... ,99 Volcanic ... ... 11 0 Barossa ... ... 9 5 Aquarius... ... 10 13 Oroua' ... -97 Rosemont 10 12 Emms ... ... 9 6 Kackstraw ... 10 10 First Ford ... 9 6 Rosebud ... ... 10 7 Espagna ... ... 9 6 Crusado ... ... 10 7 War Cry 9 4 Arcadia ... ... 10 7 Excelsior ... ... 9 4 The Duke ... 10 6 Game ... ... 9 & Euro — .•• 10 6 Spieler 9 0 Bay Eagle ... 10 2 Sir Malcolm ... 9 0 Kildare ... ... 10 2 Offender ... .V.; 9 0 Sir Arthur < ... 10 2 Ophir : ... ... 9 0 Pirate. ... ... 10 1 Tipperary Lass... .9 0 Camera" ... ... 10 0 John Brown ... 9 0 Blucher ... ... 913 Sunlight ... ... 9 0 Mutiny .. ... 9 13, Faultless 9 0

THE TURF IN ENGLAND. SUCCESS OF AN AUSTRALIANBRED . HORSE. By Telegraph.—Press Association.— London, July 21. .- The Australian-bred horse Syerla (by Gozo-Ceris,© and Blue) won the Newton Handicap. _ ",. ; ■■. ■" - THE HAWKE'S BAY STAKES. [BT telegraph.—-press ASSOCIATION-] Napier, Monday. The Hawke's Bay Jockey Club have received "- 167 nominations for the Hawke's Bay Stakes of 1903. This is a record entry for the colony, and in addition to all' the leading sires of this colony a large number of Australian and imported English sires are represented in the pedigrees of the young stock nominated. ':. V " % On the second day of the V.R.C. Grand National ■Meeting tho Auckland-bred mare Korowai (by Hotchkiss—Mantilla) won the Steeplechasers' Flat Eace against a field of 15. ,-'-/'- ■-'•■■ •; At : last < advices Sagacity ruled favourite for the Caulfield Cup. A Christchurch Press Association telegram: of yesterday's date states that Malatua has been scratched for' the Winter Cup.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11712, 23 July 1901, Page 5

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11712, 23 July 1901, Page 5

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11712, 23 July 1901, Page 5

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