SPOUTING.
AUSTRALIAN RACING. • ' ' * *.* ?~'■?.'*%•'.;■■•■s■; ■■?'•'•'. :''.■• . '__-__'■'" .;■.'-' :..- .■".:"-:■:'-;.' P&1, ■•.>-.■:•.■■. Jf&s ; ,-,- CAULFIELD' SPRING MEETING., { • A. and N.Z. Cable. MELBOURNE, Oct. 17. I>• The Victoria Amateur' Turf Club's Spring Meeting" wsb advanced a - further stage to-day in fine weather. Thero -was ft jrood attendance. .''.' The;' ' following were ' the <y...--.---w results: — ■. . ■■■■-■■< .■■' : ... ■ ■,■':'■' v.;/ j
EMO HURDLE RACE,/ of . Gsosovs; two •■ miles and'Affinitis, 1; -Lady' Sunder-" L land; 2: Cordelier, 3. Eight started. > Cordelier '■■ led over the - lost > hurdle, whore ;."_ '• Affinitis nn:l • Lady 'Sunderland -. challenged, . ■-.-;'. the : former winning by two lengths. ; Time, vi;- ■■■■. 3m 521 s. . -. '.'.,; .: ••■. •7 ' ■ : " : MONA NURSERY HANDICAP, of V-J. 650sovs; four and'fl-half. furlongs—Outlook, ;, \■- ; 1; Aries. £; Epsobius. 3. Twenty started. ;i': Outlook led throughout. Time, Ssts. >■ < '>''. ECLIPSE STAKES, of 800sovs. One milo ■ft-/- ■ ' '<ji' and three furlongs. i-.'i J.. L. : Wilson's br c Pah King, 3yrs, by ;V-;:-- Mountain King— Dance .. .. J 'VV- ; D. E. . Grant'? b Mistico .., .... ... ;■.•:' J. Devon's br h Linglc v .. , >... ••; 3 ,i •x V- : Nino started.'' Kilflin'n led to tho mile .' • post, where she,was three lengths in front, ■■■'■-' with Linele last. At tho ;half-mile post I •: Kilflinn still held a three lengths lead. Pah l i King then worked his way to the front and I : . eventually von by a short neck from Mistico, '. ■ with Linsli a length away third. Kilflinn was fourth. Timi, 2m 22}s. - ■ - - fe?K- MOONGA HANDICAP, of 250sovs. Seven | • ', furlong3.—Duverney, 1; Trillion, 2; Shadow-'-land, 3. Fourteen started. Trillion got a. V-.: break on tho field but was caught by Dusj vcrney at the distance, and the latter eventu- ,;;:" ally won by three lengths. Time, 1m 27}s. I"''•''.'. COONGY HANDICAP of oOOsovs, ono '■'■-■ mile and three furlongs.— Bounty, 1; g . ■'■' Marculfus, 2; Semi-Blue, 3. Fifteen started. .'•', Red Signal set the pace, but the field was •-. ■ well bunched at the entrance to tho straight. I '.v;'. In -a, great finish King's Bounty cut down tho leaders in tho last stride, and won by a head. : The Toff was never prominent. f.V.- : Time, 2m 235. ' •'".' . "'.' ' ' '••;' \ I•■■'•;■ BURWOOD NOVICE HANDICAP of 250povf, ono mile.—EdJingfon, 1; Burnley, 2; Beltane 3. Twenty-one started. Beltano IS made the running ;to the half-distance, -.-.; where Edlington forged ahead ai;d'won by. half-length from Burnley. Time, lm <t3}a.
:' OTAHUHTJ TROTTING CLUB. :.' ■"' SPRING MEETING ACCEPTANCES. . I■'."'• The following is a list of the- acceptances -.-received in connection with the Otahuhu '.' Trotting Club's Sprint: Meeting, which takes ; - ; place- at Alexandra Perk on Saturday next:— '"■■ ''INNOVATION HANDICAP, one mile and '... a-half.—Byrl Mac limit, Hint limit, , Special ... Jrish : limit, Wiikaukou limit. Miss Murphy :•, limit, : Armenfieres 12yds behind, Macthorn ■£■:.-'■{• 12yds i behind, White' Wings 12yds behind, ;■".-'j. Bronze Bell 36yd.'i behind. Dignity 48yds bei."' ■-' hind, Flora Franz ; 48yds behind. Sweet Memory 72yds behind, Sandy) Patch 72yds -.. behind, Jaylyn 72yds behind, Rita Galindo ;. •- . 84yds i behind. Lord Lonsdale 84yds behind. "•'. v.? WARD HANDICAP, ;I bno' mile.— Grattan i limit,"'- Victor •'■ Wood ■ limit,-Nancy ■ V Maxwell 12yds behind, The Bathe 12yds be- » .hind, George the Fourth 12yds behind, WifiU :. ins 12yds behind, Oruaraugi 12yds : bohind, * Albert Wilkes } 12yds behind, Sweet Mint 12yds behind,' Ingorina 12yds behind, Comedy : ; V Chief 24yds , behind, Gallipoli > 36yds'behind; •. -/Nellie Clivo 36yds behind,"; George Akwood 1 ? 36yds . behind. i Charming , Bod r 46yds":behind, '-,- Sirene 60yds behind, Lincoln Star 96yds bo■vi. --;' hind. , ■■;'.,,.' ->:■ ' \ ,■.'/' _' ' ,' ,■ |■:■ \ ■'.'■ V-.-.V-- NATIONAL HANDICAP, two miles.— ,;. Doolan;; limit, Asturio 12yds behind, Lieu* : tenant 48yds behind, 1 Imngwood 60yds be- • •- hind,- Pearl d'Or 60yds ° behind. Strategy •'.'>; 84yd8 behind, Harold Junior 120 yds behind, >. :;. Steel Ball 180 yds behind. .-, ' '■-':■' '■ BEATTIE'S HANDICAP;! ■'■■> two '■ ■ miles.I . . - Nancy: Maxwell limit, Miss ; Chevalier limit, .'.-. .Gallipoli:; limit, i George ' Akwood : 12yds ; - be- '.;.; ■ hind, { Xavier 24-yds behind. Sweet ■ '■ Lillian ';,; : 36yds "' behind. Sirene 36yds • behind, Calton .'"'.- 48yds,;. behind, ■ Bushchild ■'. 60yds -:•' behind, Rolornanuka 60yds s behind, Prince Childe ... 72yds behind, Goodrich 108 yds behind, Piti-. roa 156 yds - behind. • : EOYAL '"OAK -HANDICAP, two miles.— C-hrli Sweet Memory ■; limit," Rita ;Galindo' limit, • Scientist .• limit. { - Miss '• Huon,' : Junior, 24yds .. behind. Amberite 60yds behind, Ivan Huon GOyds behind, Grattan Abbey 72yds behind, '-. Todd Bells;■ 120yds?behind. Miss Salisbury 132 yds :. behind;;; Syrie 144 yds -' behind, '■■ Kmkimoa i 156 yds behind. Blackthorn 180 yds . behind, King Capitalist / behind. :-- i MASSEY HANDICAP, one mile and a- ■,- half.—Manuka Parki'limit,};. Lord "Lytton limit, J Hymen -'■■ limit, -Kempsey limit, ; Tim ,-. Doolan limit. -Vermillion 24yds behind, Miss Kolfe .-; 56yds • behind, Wereoa 36yds '■ behind, ; . .-. Bronza Patch 60yds behind, Waverley 72yds ~ . ' behind," Alf. McKinney 108 yds behind. Derby •"."■'- Dillon 108 yds behind ; -~, '*; HAIG "; HANDICAP, ; one '. mik-Silver Blapk i limit. Celtic ; limit. - Ddroihy '■"■■■ Dimple 12yds ".behind,' Irvingwood 12yds behind, Prince Eufus 24yds behind, Sanddrift 36yds . behind. Derby - Dillon 36yds behind. Harold Junior >. 48yds behind.' . V ;: 'GREY HANDICAP, one mile and aquarter.—Nancy Maxwell' limit,'; Miss Chevalier limit,, Wilding • limit, Sweet ! Lillian limit, Little Hector : limit. : Wild Daisy limit, Dabsterf limit. Wildfire 12yds behind. Tieanac v 12yds behind. ;'■ Calton ■', 12yds :■"• behind, Prince i Childe ; : 24yds behind, Lincoln -Star "■:;.;•■ 24yds -1 behind, Selkirk ■ 48yds '•:: behind. Leo /• v.. Bell = 60yds behind, Pitiroa'. 72yds behind, Quadron 96yds. behind. ,>'..,-.:. ' ■ -' - i IEArNING 1 ' AT TBENTHAM. [BT TIXEGBiPH.--PKESS i ASSOCIATION.] ' ' WELLINGTON. Wednesday. , At Trenthajn ibis ■' morning work was -~, done ion the tan gallop. Nystad and Bir- ..'";■; kenvale covered ■ four c furlongs in" 50s. Silver .:■'■:. Tongue a " mile :in. lm 455, Greta ' and Dema- ' gogue four furlongs in 51s. Goldstream and Gold - Soult % five ■ furlongs •in (lm \ ss, ■' and -k: Form -Up six : furlongs in ;lm 18s. . / '■', • ■ T. Quinlivan, has : arrived with 7 a'{team seven, including the Cup horses Hendra; " Multiply, and Nottata, ' ~ -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16673, 18 October 1917, Page 8
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