SPORTING.
AUCKLAND RACING CLUBS AUTUMN MEETING. Wairiki was not exercised at Ellerslie on Saturday morning. That circumstance did not have the effect of weakening him in popular favour for the Easter Handicap, and 3 to 1 continues tho quotation about him for the mile race. After a schooling gallop over hurdles on Saturday afternoon Cavahero displayed symptoms of soreness. THE HAWKESBURY HANDICAP. By Telegraph.— Association.—Copyright. (Received April 5, 6 p.m.) Sydney, April 4. At the Hawkesbury meeting to-day the following was tho result of THE AUTUMN HANDICAP. One, mile and three furlongs. Silver Forest 1 Vocalist 2 Skcindhu 3 -iaght horses started. Betting: 3 to 1 Fungus, 4- to 1 Silver Forest. Won by two lengths. Time 2m. 17s.
SYDNEY BETTING MARKET. By Telegraph.— Association.—Copyright. Sydney, April 5. There is little speculation over the Doncaster Handicap and Sydney Cup. The latest quotations are : — Doncaster Handicap: 7 to 1 against Australia, 8 to 1 Tho Idler, 10 to 1 Marvel and Loch, 12 to 1 Air Motor, 14- to 1 Postillion and Purser. Sydney Cup: 7 to 1 against Acrasia, 8 to 1 Patronage and Postillion, 10 to 1 Abundance, 12 to 1 Great Scot, 14 to 1 Cyanide.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12238, 6 April 1903, Page 5
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