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SPORTING.

THE TURF IN ENGLAND. 1 RESULT OF THE ONE THOUSAiJIIi GUINEAS. "* '• M I By Telegraph.-Prest Association.-CopyrJ^ , ; I LO.TDOS, K, y T / H , TH» Newmarket meeting: was continued B The following " the result ot tb« pr b£i 4l' ■ THE ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS of lOOso* M( * 1 The owner of the second horse to reoeiv»erS«B and the owner of the third hone 200 mot iT* *■ taree-year-old Allies, art each. Bowleg mil ■ "Ta^'e ! pba *!] *.' Ta ! !ttlie * h7 te-31 £ B "'!.*.!. *!?• * 7 L 1 Lord Falmouth's ch i Belleisle, by wiii»J" * I Virginal «"u*-ias*~. « ADELAIDE RACING CLUB. I By Telegraph.-Press A»ociatton-HJopyri*si '•.;',;■ IDDUHJB, Ifay « :■';:!■ ;At the Adelaide meeting today th« ™i •" ■ events resulted, as follow '■■"*..■ P ™**WJ|lM ST. LBGEE.-Banffßhire 1, Sanskrit ? : iviSlß Chief 3. »«» i* i, i er u ta M GOODWOOD HANDIOAP.-Musket Bel), i' « Boioror 2, First Shot 3. TOil * **. __ THE BRISBANE THOUSAND. 'iff 1 By Telegraph.—Press Association.— Oopyrirok 'fl Bhisbajtj, May 4, I r The following was the result of""the- Bri.>. I Thousand :-My Gavormi 1, PAtswortbl Gun2tS ■ Haven 3.. _ - .;.-*"'.■■l CANTERBURY PARK RACES. •:.:! By Telegraph—Press • I torn, j|4j. 4 n At the Canterbury Park meeting todiVn„ vU ' fli Zealand mare Patau won the Hurdle Biett^SSifH were ; eighti starters, Pakau wfaaJtar^K-?i2Ssflßl lengths. * Uai * M ■ . "V fli WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB. I ■_ [BT, TBLB6RAPK.— ABSOCUT: } > I Masctsto*, BatanW.r-'B ■ The : Wairar»pa^ i^cinj:raab\:h»a':-'i^a apply for the following dates for; its aeeift* - next season.:—Summer meeting, January 1 SHffif autumn - meeting. , Easter Saturday ana nJwHf .£= Monday. The; club has decided to ; twwwMMil'Si ; following? remit to the ■ Racing > Oonierwumß&sC:' " That all licenses be granted by a Liceasisgci£'~/«BI mittee of the Conference and issued by the «««.'■ H tary."; The club has a credit balance of fiSff ;H EGMONT RACING CLUB'S * I .WINTER MEETING, ' ;s{?■ ACCEPTANCES' FOR FOOT VATS RACK: Bl l*T TBUKBJkPß.—ntxsa aaaoc—TtorJ »£ f;.al •;■■'-. Hawbßa, Bute M The following are the acceptances' for ' : mSi H to 4be< decided on the first day of ■ the 'Mp«/m(,V'fß Racing Club's Winter Meeting, which;:iiragv~ :. Wednesday next:— " ' . 'iil^HH MANAIA ■ HANDICAP, . seven- ■'&*ss%s& ' Taney 9.0, Ifendip 8.9, Mulge Bill 8.7. Flanttib* ■"MM ■ 8.3, Te R«ti.&o, Smilax 7.12, Bed Lupin Mfi, m ■ the Shaughraun 7.10, Koran 7.9, KntUtßMig-f£alß Royal Marine.' 7,5, Overtime 7.5, Afterthougltt 7i' . : ;.'<flj ,-■ WAIHJ • HANDICAP, one mW-4«r'&tKiisfl| Avaunee 8.8, Muleteer 8.7, The Native 8.3, r*b-v«i bus 8.4,, Master Tup*hi 8.0, Strategist 7JA. M 'MM banks 7.3, Si. Prior 7.1, Draft 7.0. p 7 ; - ■' l M HURDLE BACK, one mile and a-half.-«)ra(fe« ' J i f 11.10, Seaman:; 10.9, Clemency 10.7, BfimfrgjftiH 9.11, Bismarck 9.7, Rawinia 5.6, SU>er CliseS.s. ■ Te Wtoamroa 2.4, Coronetted 9.3, ciui-pliai BJ,;. UWI TELEGRAPH HA»DIOAP, five furka«t>. *•;■ Simple Sam 9.1", Udy.Volga 8.5, Plriwal &4, ■ Tide 8.1, Handsome Maid 7.11, Mia* Boberit tlL'. :■ > Llenfem 7.11, - Royal => Dragoon ■■ 7.9. • OUaeo £S. D Galtee 7.6, Paferonta 7.0, Silver Hops 7,0, Duro*, Hi St. Luap 7.0, Lord Lupin 7.0, Silrer 71 jffl RAILWAY :> HANDICAP, ■■ «JXy;:telam~»?te--'lili Straite 9.0, Simple Sam? 8.13, Royal :JSBwa.i?, WM Minorai7.lo,« Misai Roberta > 7.9, Katua 3,;lif|« Fran 7.8, Eiwitahi" 7.2, ■ East Wind 7.2, ' Draftuli^W Glen .Tullc«k 7.0, COnney ,7.0, Orawlord,;t.fi rWk Opake 7.0. 'h'^tM LADIES' PUESE, mile.— A!*' *»«l , ,i, Awahou 10.10, Red Coral lOJft Ai*j*tJavra Nebulus 10.8, Princess Flo ia7. ComedianWvfe Fueileer: 10.7, Teßobanga 10.7. ,<- "J,i :?} \ M TAWniTI Qir.. s> M vian Glade. Surplus, Erato, Lady 1-eo, Bihar Jb% ■ M Joey Galte, Sweet Brecro, Piilioesf>lVlW«l>iiif.'M SUver Eop!, Floaa, Hetiieyey-;giirob|aH(s,jPgaiCiSMß MililKiais, Park Tide, Karelan, MV***, AWr'V«| dale; Idealla,- Wai Hose, Gordon Beu\;ltotsl|l|.|l| ' AUCKLAND RACING CLUB'S ■ WINTER MEETING, jH WIGHTS FOR CHIEF "^Jffl ■■ t»T ' «LIGBAMt.—W«B» AJBOO! HI - ; Wa«aßW'a3iM Mr. George Morse ha. : fleckred tos toßeej* H weighta for the two principal ««*■«*(* | cided Jit tho Auckland Baciog Club'* tßtfg r «M ■' /Meeting i^-jZf','Si' ''"• : '- GREAT N'ORTHERN HDRDLE BACK, tM»Cf H and a-hidf.--Blaok Northern "i. 1.1.9, P««« fl /l» , Whakaweu-a : 10.13, Waipulere iai2,\Pajl^.Jft%iM • The Nativev 10.6, i Don Quex 10-6, ; Witt I WooUoomooloo 10.2, The. Chef 10,0, I Sapper 9.11* 9,9, ■D.asftotl* t - 9.9, ■■+ Wntei-worka 9 9, ■ Oomeliaa ; i 99,. B*. *< 1 • 9,9, Bidly a 4, Patrobus V 9.Kft*»Ssi!B Mountain 9.2, ■ OuUander 9.2, Blue > »«»**&!« ? Fuss 9.0, Idealism 9.0, Master Theory 8.0, to» !■■ 9.0, Surplus 9.0, Golden Glow 9.0, Te ™fca |U ;V ac.lCoronetted'aO,'; Darby Paul 0.0, IliWar* a.% |H ' Seamaa 9.0; ""/'%& H CHEAT NORTHERN IB >, three, m\lm • and*! arhaH.-Corawn U*, 'AWfiif. Ul ' 12.1, . Continuance 11-12, = Sol ; lL'i.^" WR ': 'Hlack'VN6rtbero^ll.2;fe:Parittt^lfl#,«|M " 10.9, ; Wliakawcira 10.8, Red McGre-w w*-J?* 99 !'■ Fyne?lo.4;%Okaihau 10.4, Dorando • 10A^l^fi(|n i,:' mooloo 10.0, Beeline 9.13, Glenniow 9-13. W B« k 9.11, Taiatia9.lo, Napper 9.10, Winiata S-W-^'lsl wai 9.9, Hunakaha 9.9. Blue Mountain |«r.?5.J8l tero 9.7, Tnl Cakobau 9-7, Tho Span^JS.t'^f^B t; mander 9.7, Golden Glow 9-7, J" l *"* \' ■ • Zante 97. . _____ ■■ ■ ■ •_ FORBURY PARK TROTS/ 9 CONCLUDING DAY. ', ■Jli ';. /Pr . TELBaBi.rH.'-PBBSs AB-?^«» e .*|fSj^^_Df«onr.;.Bi*Jg__| the Forbury Park trotting "^".^SH :.! eluded today. The wcatb;r was dull, m%L^B i until the last race, which *as tun '»,fJKSBB . The ■attendance, was large. I^.^StSBB ' vestments were £15,247 10s, am agamet *S%ffl^H • for the corresponding days last /*»• iStoSiO > : for the: meeting was £23,425 10% " "ygM| . with «19,397 10a in 1911- Results 'V* : s'*?jW£ 1 AJIATEUR HANDICAP, one mile.and.^j^jfe; :' Burly i Bob,• 95., 1; ), Mandor, , Ma^^^^Bl l? 10*., 3. Also started: i' Boyiai^»^|_aßi Patchen, Innocent, Douglas, W b **W l .!ffl|i™B . H. Won by two lengths. -;■ ;PHOfiRIBSSIVE^•-:B^»DIOAPi•j^|W^MaM ■I .balf.—Frances, 12a, 1; Diving Bell, Kijitfgmm] !,: mnz, ; 10.*.. 3. Also started: ! , Master Pa^cben, ; S.M., Sylvia, Wild :;■ Bawn. Won by ; over ' two,J««™J^ 38 2-5,. McAlpine., the rider J*»_*^>K WW '; primanded - by. t the ftewards. for cros»u>» mm OTAGO HANDICAP, two' l i^!j^S.;^jH| l;, Sweet Child, B*., 2; P. C. ;'■ Also started : Vincent, Lady^^^SliM lace M., Nora Burley, Bory, Violet, ;..V&|,BB nearly a length. Time, 4ro. 45 o-ss. jiniisßß i WINTER OATS HANDICAP, '« ?_»_gffi___ 1; line, scratch, 1; Dr. Chutney, 9!;., £ISSS»IM| . 7f.,-3. Also suited: V"uUe^Adonto,B.v^»| 1 Walnut. Won by a neck. Traie, *ftJHu*'Jtßß ,: time in this race is a record lofAu^»_^tJ__| DOMAIN HANDICAP, on/, pile and *^___ : Riveruia, 165., 1; Carett»,^Ji4a|.a4^2|S£MW 145., 3. Also started: »™lW*>'^ffivr&U§ V. toot, Lord Nelson, Merrimont, ? If M ;': Won by 15 lengths. Time,,.su».. 57 «■- '^«§M [ ; PENINSULA HANDICAP, two mll« j'f^Sgil • -Happy Lad, 12,., 1; Combine,.«j2^^tißK| , 1a,:3. Al«> started^ordjCaWU^^^^ Queen, Bamboo, 80ry.J.0., tl,,i * U-.J-*.,., . ■ C. .Won by six length* L ™ c > ..^-H l PARK HANDICAP, one.mil and JBI Glendalough, 65., 1; Dr. Ohatn^. 4Mf Loai^H scratch, 3. Also .started: .M^^lH : Granella. Won by a length. Time, &*Z&foOHi i FAREWELL HANDICAP, one j?g»_^glWßß ■ 65., 1; franzalene, 95., 2: ri &S'VartSHH ; started: Myositis, Enc^ichJß|iLW^AM^___ SparkliDß Kola, Voter, Duncan McQrcyff. fefli I Pinewood, Dragoon. Won by three ie«»w bh The racehorses Pleiadea, Sandy Srt'aS^^ • Red Lupin, and Duro, who took P»" JSalr%a cent Ar'.ndale fixture. left on tbeir recuw ~ ._^>| . by the Itarawa yesterday. _,__„,.», 'Tejt«!*WHl W. G. Irwin left for .New Wjf™^ut^ilSH , by the Rarawa. taking with hun the on „,_■ ', Surplus (by Wairlki-Bonus), ho M onoy^§H| ■■' atjhe Egmont meeting. '*J'*:**bfrm^a > of Surplus, was also a passenger ■* iav -;fa___|

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14985, 6 May 1912, Page 4

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14985, 6 May 1912, Page 4

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14985, 6 May 1912, Page 4

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