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SPORTING.

SYDNEY TATTERSALL'S MEETING.

SOLUTION WINS THE RAWSON •V, ' STAKES. By, Telegraph.—Press Association Copyright. ~.--. Sydney, September 8. Stdnet Tattorsalls Club- held their spring meeting to-day The following was the result of th» principal event: — THE RAWSON STAKES. One mile and a furlong. Mr. R. W. Patterson's b m Solution, hyrs, by Soult—Problem, Bst 13lb 1 Mr. R. Gleeson's b h Famous, aged, by Grafton— 9st 41b ... ... 2 Mr. J. Crick's b c Collarit, 3yrs, by Haut Brion—Collarette, 7st 91b .... 3 Thirteen horses started. Betting: 2 to 1 against Maniapoto., 7 to 2 Solution. The field had not gone far before Solution clashed into the lead, and the Soult mare streaking right away won easily by eight lengths. Maniapoto finished fourth. Time, lm. 545. r THE EPSOM AND METROPOLITAN HANDICAPS. By Telegraph.— Association.—Copyright. Sydney, September 9. Solution's win is likely to have the effect of installing -her a warm favourite for the Metropolitan Handicap. The victory of Pompous in the Tramway Handicap, beating Magazine, the favourite, with Hewitt up, entitles him to the position of first favourite for the Epsom Handicap. Royal Scot has been heavily backed for tho Epsom Handicap, £8000 being accepted about him bown to 16 to 1. THE NEW ZEALAND CUP. [BY TELEGRAPH. correspondent.] CimiSTCiiuRCH, Saturday. Boomerang is stated to have burst one of his feet, and as a result has eased to 12 to 1 for the New Zealand Cup. ■ THE STEEPLECHASER RONGOA. [BY TELEGRAPH.OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Wellington, Saturday. The steeplechaser Rongoa (by Loch Ness— Magnesia) was shipped to Sydney to-day by the s.s.. Monowai. The Auckland -horse was purchased from Mr. J. Franks by a Sydney racing man, but the prico paid has not transpired. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB'S DERBY. ■ The following is a list of the acceptances for the A.J.C. Derby, which comes up for decision at Randwick on the i9th insfc.: — Mr. W. 11. Anderson's b c Straightwire, by True Hester Mr. H. Seabrook'* br c Mcntmore, by FavorJewess Hon. A. Wynne's b c Melodrama, by Grafton— Drama Mr. J. Minister's b c Antonious, by Sir Foote— Antonia Mr. A. W. Whitney's b or br o Gaby, by Gassoon—Mab Mr. G. Sternbeck's br c Oaktoii, by Grafton— Gleiinell Messrs. H. E. A. and V. White's br c Rampart, by Grafton—Parapet Mr. W. R. Hall's eh o Florance, by Sir Tristram Florrio Mr. V. White's br c Disaster, by Havoc—Devotion Mr. .1. O'Keefc's eh c Oline, by Orzil—Aline Mr. W. T. Nowlan's ch c Kirrinoor, by Gossoon— Rufino Messrs. J. and F. D. McMastcr'a b c Port Arthur, by Simmer—Bliss Mr. Stirling's br f Dea, by Grafton—Thea Mr. S. J. Hendrick'B t> c Banzai, by Grafton— Helena . , Mr. U. U. Robertson's b or br c Poseidon, by Toeitaiio— Mr. J. C. Williamson's br c Arcturus (late Scots Wha Hae), by Wallace— Mr. J. H. Crick's br c Collarit, by Haut Brion— .' ■ Collarette Mr. G. G. Stead's ch c Huascar, by Hotchkiss— St. Elyn ■ • Mr. E. E. D. Clarke's b c Benbow, by Gratton— Sequel ' , ' Messrs. Clarke Brothers' be Jack Smith, by Wallace— Glint. • - ' Mr. K. S. McLeod'a b c lolaire, by ■ Grafton— Scotch Mary. THE GREAT NORTHERN GUINEAS. The following is a list of the horses left in the Great Northern Guineas, to be run at the A.R.C. Spring Meeting:Mrs. "E. Davies" b olLobngana,-by C'uracoa Mr. M. MeLearf's eh g Celtic, bySeaton Delaval— St. Margaretta- ■ ■ . • , Mr. W. A. Scott's eh c Friakie, by San Francisco —Lady Moth Mr. C. Weal's b c Conductor, by Cyrenian—Melodia • Mr. F. W. Arnold's b c 'Cambrian, by Cyrenian— Miss Annie Mr. Murray Hobbs' br c Franc, by Soult— Anna Mr T. H." Lowry's b c Loftue, by Seat on Delaval—Lißsadurn Mr. J. Goodwin's br c Volume, by Sylvia' ParkLottie ': Mr. H. Mosman's ch c Deane Park, by CardiganLady Harriet Mr. A. Hanson's br c Inglis,-by Hotchkiss—Lady Marion Mr. R. L. Cleland's b f Sweet Alice, by Soult— Princess Alice Mr.' E. J. Watt's br; i Waddy, by Merriwee— Mousqueterie Hon. W. W. Jobwvton'a br c Moscow, by Stepniak —Coronal. RANGITIKEI RACING CLUB'S ' ; , . SPRING MEETING. - [BY TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION".] Mabton, Saturday. The following are the handicaps for the. Rangitikei races :— FLYING HANDICAP.— 9.0, Ballarat 8.12, Gleam 8.5, Jolly Friar 8.4. Grand Slam 7.13, Splendid Idea 7.13, Fontenoy 6.13, St. Bill 6.12, Tonderghie 6.12, MitSEell 6.10, Miss Adeline 6.10, Crimson Lake 6.7, Tautoturu 6.7, Frankland 6.7. WILLOWBANK STEEPLECHASE*.— 11.12, South Star 11.9, Hikairoa 11.5, Narcissus 10.13, Morpeth 10.13, Haerekaimoa 10.13, Brenda 10.12, First Lesson 10.12, Lurcher 10.9, Roscplot 10.7, Sammy 10.5, Rangitoto 10.4, West-ward 10.3, Senorita 10.2, Mahoe 10.2, Swop 10.0, Hokarau 9.13, Pilot 9.11, Flanagan 9.9, Needlework 9.9, Corobore* 9.7. North Star 9.7, Tarn 9.7, The Idler 9.7, Potonga 9.7, Starlight 9.7, Meraeha. 9.7, Matatara 9.7, Tambowie 9.7, Blueskin 9.7. PUKEHOE HACK HURDLE RACE.-Sardonyx 11.9, Oryx 10.9, Ngatarua 10.8, Caseiopea 10".5, Oatopaw 10.2, Swop 9.9, General Peel 9.9, Matariki 9.9, Mahoo 9.9, Bandmaster 9.3, Hrdroscope 9.0, Hokio 9.0, llaereia 9.0, Mereshoi 9.0, Refine 9.0, Brenda 9.0, Ellady 9.0, Missie 9.0. RANGITITCEI STEEPLECHASE.— 13.2, Hutana 11.7, South Star 10.9, Hikairoa 10.3. Haerekaimoa 9.10. First Lesson 9.9, Brenda 9.9, Towhatu 9.8, Sammy 9.7, Westward 9.'', Roer 9.7, Needlework 9.7, Haereia 9.7, Starlight 9.7, Tambowie 9.7. , SPRING HANDICAP.— 9.0, Ngatartta, 7.12, Halberdier 7.11, Barca 7.10, Capulet 7.10, Landwem 7.9, Idasa 7.2, Montigo 6.12, BeddLngtou 6.10, Crimson Lake 6.9, Marinella 6.7, I'angaroa 6.7.RANGITOTO HACK HANDICAP. Rc*egrov<; 9.0, Moloch 8.11, Houyhnhnm . 3.9. Mtataari 8.0, Furneaux 8.0. Benmnre 7,13, Victoria Park 7.13, Loire* 7.13. PauKaroa 7.12, Volume 7.9, Albuera 7.9, Merriwing 7,7, Eone 7.7, Tiraumea 7.3. Pomegranate 7.2, Flnesseur 6.13. Diot 6.10, Lady Srivia 6.10.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13278, 10 September 1906, Page 6

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13278, 10 September 1906, Page 6

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13278, 10 September 1906, Page 6