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SPORTING.

C.J.C. MEETING. The following are tho acceptances and entries for tho opening (lay of the C.J.C. meeting to-morrow;— Spring Hurdles, of 250 sovs; two miles —Handsome Rose 11.5, Tho Mohican 11. Wniwr-ra 10.12, Tupara 10.10, Aliss King 10.5, Romany Girl 10.3, Catherine Gordon 0.J2. Magnificent 9.7, Scottish Minstrel 9.5. Taxpayer 9, Leesido 9. Maiden Plate, of 200 sovs; one mile.— Togas 8.2, Notes 7.7. Gey Spark 7.7, Makaroff 7.7, Hilarity 7.2, Tsitsihar 7.2, Pas Sent 7.2, Boresina 7.2, Grand Poplar Riccavton Welter, of 250 sovs; six furlongs.—Convoy 10.6, Boris 9.13, Brighton 9.12, Delaware 9.11. Marguerite 9.6, Blythemaid 8.13, Medallist 8.13, Petticoat 812, King’s Guest 8.8, Ability 8.8, Bagpipes 8.6. Body Lyon ore 8.5, Notes 8.5, Euclid 8.5. Clanchattnn 8.5, Pas Seul 8.3, Czarevna 8, Balsam 8. AVelcome Stakes, of 650 sovs; for two-year-olds; colts 8.5, fillies 8. Five furlongs. Sir G. Clifford's b f Kirremuir, by Cianranald—Madowla. Sir G. Clifford’s eh f Snowstell, by Cianranald —Safeguard. \V. E. Bidwill’s blk f Culmination, by San Francisco —Stepfeldt. Geo. G. Stead’s br o Seal Rock, by San Francisco—Miss Gladys. Geo. G. Stead’s br o Huascar, by Hotchkiss—St. Eiyu. Allen and Hobbs’s br c Field Gun, by Hotchkiss—Gannet. Hon G. McLean’s ch f Afer, by Stepniak—Mist. lion J. D. Ormond’s b c Zimmerman, by Birkenhead—Solitaire. ’Allen and Hobbs’s br c Ivanoff, by Stepniak—Arlino. Geo. Palmer's br c Knastikoff. by Stepniak—Ambush. F. Holmes’s b c De AVitte, by Stepniak —lllusion. G. Hunter’s hr f Mungista, by Stepniak—Madder. A. Boyle’s b f Stars and Stripes, by Stepniak—Starshot. A. McFarlane’s b f Frisco Maid, by San’ Francisco—Waiteinata. J. Buckley’s b f Lady Landon, by Seaton Dolavnl—Eobinilln. Stewards’ Handicap, of 500 sovs; six furlongs.—Alacbino Gun 10.9, A’ladimir 9.3, Petrovna 8.9, Cuneiform 8.4, Master Aiix ,7.13. Munjeet 7.13, Chivalry 7.10, Ailsa 7.9, Starshoot 7.9, Solution 7,0, Ballarat 7.8, Crichton 7.7, Sir Tristram 7, Glenowlet 6.11, To-morrow 6.10, Ingleuenk 6.7, Apoliodoris 6.7, Alexis 6.7, Canticle 6.7. Ladies’ Purse, of 100 sovs; one mile and a half.—Royal Crown 11.6, Black Diamond 11.5, Antigone 10.8, Rongoa 10.3, Wiwaka 10, Count Lochiel 10. The Shorts, of 100 sovs; five furlongs. —King Stork, Stepaside, Qnlckfire, Great Gun, Ordnance, Curat, Matuku, i’as Seul, Bonnie Brae, Everyman. Hinerau, Nikola, Largesse, and King’s Guest 7.7. SECOND DAY. The Derby Stakes, of 1000 sovs; for three-year-olds; colts 8.10, fillies 8.5. One mile and a half. Geo. G. Stead’s b c Sungod, by Multiform—Ottcrden. Geo. G. Stead’s ch c Noctuiform, by Multiform —La Notte. Goo. G. Stead’s b f Isolt, by Multiform —Beliicent. Sir George Clifford’s b c Gay Spark, by Cianranald—Catherine Wheel. Hon G. McLean’s ch c Notus, by Lord Rosslyn—Alistral. H. Friedlnnder’s b c Makaroff, by Stepniak—Arline. THIRD DAY. The Oaks Stakes, of 400 sovs; for three-year-old fillies 8.10. One mile and a half. J. P. Buchanan’s ch f Tsitsihar, by Stepniak—Tempest. It. Fricdlauder's b f Czarevna, by Stepniak—Briiomart. Geo. G. Stead’s br f Eden, by Stepniak —Far Away. Geo. G. Stead’s b f Alnnjeet, by Step-, uiak—Ala cider. Goo. G.. Stead’s b f Isolt. by Multiform —Beliicent. F. Higgott’s br f Petticoat, by Multiform —Bloomer. , Harris and Solomon’s br f Vardo, by Finland—Neroli. J. 11. Prosser’s b f Alarguerite, by Stepniak—Huguenot, A. Boyle’s br f Pas Seul, by Soult— Parcra. ANTICIPATIONS BY "ADVANCE.” Hurdles?—Handsome Rose. Maiden Plate.—Boresina. Riccarton Welter. —Medallist. New Zealand Cup.—Noctuiform. Welcome Stakes.—Kirriemuir. Stewards’ Handicap.-a-Munjeet. Ladies’ Purse.—Royal Crown. The Shorts.—Pas Seul. MU STEAD’S CUP CANDIDATE. . TRESS ASSOCIATION. CHRISTCHURCH, November 2. Nightfall was left in the New Zealand Cup only in ease Noctuiform goes wrong. Tho latter will represent Mr Stead if he keeps well'.

TRAINING AT EICCARTON. CHRISTCHURCH, November 2. This morning was beautifully fine, and a largo number of horses were worked. Quarryraan and Signalman ran a mile and a quarter in 2min ISsec, Signalman apparently holding his stable companion. Achilles covered two circuits at half and three-quarter, speed, Ghoorka went twice round at half-speed. Glenowlot and To-morrow sprinted five furlongs in Imin 3)seo. Calibre had Golden Knight well beaten over ft mile on the plough. Chivalry defeated Boris over sis furlongs in Imin 16iseo. the performance being an attractive one. Stepdancer ran a mile and a quarter on the plough in 2min 13sec—a very creditable performance. Kirriemuir defeated Stronghold by three lengths over half a mile run in 48sec—an exceptionally smart performance. Douche and Paritutii galloped a mile and a quarter in 2min llseo, Douche finishing in front, Paritutii performed disappointingly, being vigorously ridden from the straight. Mystification, Veneer, and Mahutonga ran a mile, the first two finishing together. Hahutonga, although ridden vigorously, failed to keep with them. The time was 2min 41isec, neither of the leaders being extended. Solution easily defeated Brighton over five furlongs, the last half-mile taking 48seo, Solution being fully extended at the finish. St. Joe defeated Tirole by ten lengths over a mile on the plough, run in Imin 43tsec. Zimmerman was better than Mungista at the end of half a mile run in 50sec. Vladimir defeated Starshoot over six furlongs covered in Imin ITJsec. Tupara had all the best of a galldp over a mile with Taxpayer, Graduated Tax, Black Reynard and Ballarat covered five furlongs in Imin 4)sec, and Melodeon and Lyrist ran a mile and a half in 2min 43 l-sseo, Melodeon, who was fully extended, finishing'in front, but Lyrist could easily have defeated his companion. Ailsa and Petrovna did steady work. Machine Gun was fully extended over six furlongs, which he ran in Imin 15 l-ssec. He tired perceptibly at the finish. Tnldhurst quartet—Porcelain, Seal Rock. Edna May, and Cream Jug—did steady pacing. Master Alix, Convoy, and Beau Seaton galloped a mile yesterday atfernoon in Imin 451 sec. The firstnamed had all the best of the gallop. AUCKLAND MEETING POSTPONED. AUCKLAND, November 2. Owing to the heavy state of the Ellerslie racecourse the p’wning day of the Auckland Racing Clue's spring meeting has been postponed to a date to be decided, probably November 9th. V.E.C. SPRING MEETING. (Received November 2, 6.36 p.m.) MELBOURNE, November 2. The following are the final payments for tha, Victorian Derby, one mile and a half, to be .run on Saturday: Mr Harvev Patterson’s br c Thackeray, by Majcstv—Becky Sbarp. Messrs Clarke Bros.’ ch o Charles Stuart, by Wallace—Sweet Alice, Mr E. Kellv’s bro, Simoda, by Simmer ! (imp.)—Carbelle, /

Mr J. Brice’s b £ Tho Infantq, by Bobadil—The Heroine. Mr J. AVrcn’s br c Pius, by Poeitano ■ (imp.)—Morisca. Mr A. S. Cbirnside's br o King o’ Scots, by AVallace—Swarm. Mr A. Miller’s b c Two Step, by Bundook—Reversion. Mr J. AVilson junr.’s b c ’Scotland, by W allace—Key. Hr J. AVilson junr.’s b o Circuit, bj* Strathmore—Circle. 'Mr J. AVilson junr.’s blk c Scorcher, by Simmer (imp.)—Lebel. Mr J. C. AVilliamson’s hr o Dantzie, by llant Briou (imp.)—Dearest. Mr J. East’s br f Lady Wallace, by AA’allaee—Lady Mostyn. Dr E. Frazer’s br c Eoyoroft, by Grafton (imp.)—Etra AVeenie. . Dr E. Fraser’s b c Jargoon, by Posilano—Jacinth. Mr C. .ei. Kidman’s b c Canonised, by Dorchester—Joan d’Arc. Mossre E. and V. White’s b o Grama, by Grafton—Drama. Colt by Musketeer —Fairy Queen. Maribyrnong Plate, sweepstake of 25 sovs each, with 1200 sovs added; for two-year-olds—colts 8.10, fillies 8.5, geldings allowed 31b; five furlongs. Orleans, Merry Monarch, The. Surprise, Sergeant Brue, Orillet, ■ Melodrama, Disaster, Ebullition, filly by Haut Brion —Condiment, Arcturus (late Scots AVhn' Hae), Port Arthur, Lady Evelyn, Barren] oey.

FLBMINGTON NOTES. ' ELEMINGTON. Nov. 2. Gladsome galloped ten furlongs in 2inin Hioo. Mamapoto easily beat Marnlont over two miles in 3miu 40sec. Blue Spec traversed two miles in 3miu 41sec. Canteen. beat Emir over eleven furlongs In 2min 30sec. VV’arroo and Tartan left nine furlongs behind in Imin s Sisco. The Infanta went nine furlongs in 2min Isec, Lord Fitzroy and Jargoon regia taring the same performance. Elvo and Scot Free galloped eleven furlongs in 2min Slseo. Thackeray ran a mile in Imin 49seo, and Aurata eleven furlongs in 2min 34seo. Roller, Simoda, and Torah galloped ten furlongs in 2min 15seo. Lady Wallace saw the end of a mile in Imin 49sec, and Charles Stuart did a similar journey in Imin 485e0., BETTING AND "TIPS." (Received November 2,'9.45 p.m.) MELBOURNE, November 2. Tartan is in demand, but Maniapoto is slightly easier, though it is believed he will harden again after this morning's gallop. Scot Free has been backed to win 52000, and is now quoted at 10 to 1, Gladsome being supported at a point longer. For the Derby 200 to 100 was taken about Lady Wallace. The books offer 4 to 1 bar one. Lady Wallace is favourite for the Derby at 7 to 4 against; 4 to 1 is offered against, the field. For the Cup Canteen has been backed for .53000 at 100 to 3 and 100 to 4, Marvel Loch 1000 to 70, Blue Speck 15 to 1, War. roo 10 to 1. Emir has eased somewhat. Maniapoto and Tartan remain favourites at 6 to 1. , t The following anticipations are published; Derby "Australasian," Lady Wallace; "Leader," Lady Wallace, Dantzic, Jargoon; "Sporting Times," Lady Wallace, Charles Stuart, Scotland. Cup—- “ Australasian,” Warroo, Fabric, Scot Free; "Leader,” Tartan. Warroo, Emir, Gladsome; "Sporting Times," Tartan, Maniapoto, Emir, Gladsome. CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES. LONDON, November 1. Following is the result of the Cambridgeshire Stakes, a sweepstake of 25 sovs, with 500 sovs added; one mile and a furlong. Mrs H. V. Jackson’s o Velocity, by Speed—Ballast ... 1 Lord Carnarvon’s c Santry, by Gallinule—E.P. ... 2 Mr J. B. Joel's g Dean Swift, by Childwick—Pasquil 3 ' TARATJHI.CARTERTON ACCEPTANCES. MASTERTON, November 2. Following are the acceptances for the Taratahi-Cartorton Club’s meeting, on November 9tb and 10th: Hack Flying Handicap, three-quarters of a mile.—Aberration 8.10, Sir Percivale 8.8. Letboline 7.8, Oryx 7.6, Dulcinea 7.6, Takiua 6.13, Little Sister 6.10, Hippodora 6.10, Damascus 6.10. Railway Handicap, three-quarters of a mile. —Jeanne d’Aro 9.5, Jolly Friar 9.2, Gold Seal 8.6. Wind 7.10, Kudu 7.11, Catspaw 7.9, Variation 7.8, Gawaia 7.7, Matakokiri 7.5. Tikirawa 7.5,

Wairarapa Hack Guineas, seven furlongs.—Flower Girl, Moloch, Tangaroa, Lady White, Bonnie,' Silken Rein, Skye, Don Carlos. Lady Lethe. Hack Hurdles, one mile and a half.— Wind 11.4, Bounce 11.4, Grand Jury 10.7, Moetoropuku 10.3, Wild Cat 10.3, Amaryllis 9.3, Kingsborough 9, Kaingitahi 9, Gipsy Jack 9. Wairarapa County Cup, one mile and a quarter.—Clanhurn 8.10, Rapids 8.9, Hydrant 8.4, 'Spoil 8.2, Capulet 8.1, Royal Blue 7.11, Kuroki 7.10, Fancy-work 6.10, Letherin 6.7. King Edward Hack Handicap, one mile. Togos 9.3. Sir Percivale 8.8, Operetta 8.4, Silverlene 8. Lavinia 7.9, Papalawa 7.3, Bourraequo 7.3, Pemmican 6.10. Hack Welter, seven furlongs.—Sir Percivale 10.12, Huremoana 9.13, Oryx 9.8, The Ruler 9.6, Flower Girl 9.2, Pemmican 9.2, Bonnir Prince 9.2. Splendid Idea 8.13, Curonagh 8.10, Takina 8.9, Oko 8.7, Paper 8.7, Nethorby 8.7, The Shadow' 8.7, Hino 8.7. Trial Plate, six furlongs (entries). — Probability. Buster Brown, Goldfield, Pritohley, Splendid Idea,' Rdskgrove,.Narrow Escape, Aeolus, Riflemaid, Hikatoa, Mauria, Elfrida, Riflette, Starlight. Maiden Scurry (entries).—Riuo, Takina, Moloch, Windy, Probability, Buster, Brown, Goldfield, Pritohley, Splendid Idea, Little Sister, ; Rosegrove, Lady White, Narrow Escape, Aeolus, Riflemaid, Hikatoa, Mauria, Elfrida, Damascus, Riflette. Lady Lathe.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5736, 3 November 1905, Page 7

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SPORTING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5736, 3 November 1905, Page 7

SPORTING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5736, 3 November 1905, Page 7

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