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SPORTING.

HORSE RACING.

IIANDWICK RACES.

[By- 'Electric Telegraph^—Copyright.]

(Per Press Received October.s, at 5 p.m. " > Sj'dney. October* 5. ( _ The v eatlier after the s'econd 'race cold and slioverj. The attends ance -was large. - .

, t —Second Hurdles. — Woollooihooloo, 10,9 .... ... 1

D,inyali, 10.7 f Woolaia, 11.8 . . r ••• Seven started.. The winner, -with Woolara, • was ' prominent throughout. I Dinyah jomed'them before the last .hurdler which Woolloomooloo. negotiated and won by- two--lengths, ..Woolarfi si,x lengths away. Grateful : and Boolah fell l Trme, imin 51 4rssec.. 1 —Craven Plate.— Parsee,- 9.0... • - ... ••• 1 Master-Soult, 9.4 ... ... - 2 : . ' Maltine, 8.0. l ••• ••• 4 Thirteen started: FJavimus, Lord Nolan, Prince Foote,. Malt'-King, Maori King, and Comedy King :were the first to move- Once going Maltine went to the front from Master Sou It, Comedy King, and Maori King. At the mile Maltine led Master Soult by three lengths, Comedy King, Maori King, and Flavinius next. ■ Tlie same oidei was main tamed to the six furlongs, with Maltine still in charge, aiid at the halt- • mile he' was a. length aiid a-half in front of Comedy King, with Master Soult third, Prince Foote and Flavinius next. Maltine led Comedy King round the turn, and was first into the straightfrom Master Soult and Comedy King, with Parsee closing up.' Parsee joined Maltine. at half the distance, and -won by two and a-half lengths, Master Soult a neck in front of Maltine, followed by Malt King, Flavinius, and Maori King, the last to finish being Prince Foote and Lord Nolan. Time, 2min 7isec. . '- 'i •' —Suburban Handicap.—

Abbey Boy, 6.7 ... 1 Miss Flanneur, 7.12 ... ..." 2 ' Grist, 8.3 3 Sixteen started.<. Bright Laddie" and Grist made the • rumiing to. the turn. Gmt- was first- into straight. Abbey Boy made; a great, run: at the distance, and won cleverly by. a length: and a-half, a similar distance between the second and third. Sunburnt . and Broadsword were never prominent. Time, lmin 40sec. . . .. . —Grantham Stakes.— , Ptah, 7.11 - ... ... 1 ■ Hartfell, 7.11 ... ... ••• ?- Stvria, 8.12 3 Seventeen started. Zilper, with Hartfefi and Sunburnt made ithe,, run-: tiihg to the turn, where Ptah, came, in thp straight and won by, two lengths. Harfcfell beat Styria by a head. Time, lmin '4oisec. < v .. —Gimcrack Stakes. — Respect ... : ; Popnijay .... ... J-., ■ Ladv Pamela , ... ... ••• 0... Eleven started. Popinjay and. Pamela. led well into the straight; but Respect coming on the outside below the St. Leger stand made a .finish, and won by three-fourths of a. length, a peck, between second and third. . Time, 55'.sec. —Sydiiey Handicap.— Brakenburg, 7A ... ... ... 1 : Ha; 8.5 . ... : Apple Pie, 7.i ... ... ••• d Eleven started. Won easily by, two lengths. Time, 2min'2osec. •Received October 6, at 9.30 a.m.. I Syndey, October 6. Oliver, the Now, Zealand jockey,-; is suffering from mumps, and will return, on Saturday. - The New Zealand contingent this: vear at the ltandwick meeting-have been unfortunate. Most of ilie hprses have been more/or less on the sick-list ; also several of the men who accompanied them.

HAWKE'3 BAY J.C. RACES. s (Per Press -Association.* . , Hastings. October s. Tlio Hawke's Bay "Jockey- Club s spring meeting ■commenced to-day. J.he weather was fine. There was a goodattendance. Twelve book in ;i kcrs ere licensed. Results:— Pakowai Handicap Hurdle. Race, qi 130 ; sovs; I4mile. —Wliatakuiia. (»\-* Young) 1; Raijgihaeta, 9.0, 2; Aorangi, 9 7 3. Also started: Longner. Won by five lengths. Time, 3mm 19 3 - JS ? 0 '. Hastings Stakes, of 250 sovs; 4 fin ~ longs.—-Pierene, 8.0 (H. Gray), 1; Miscount, 5.5, 2; Seapink. 8.5 3 - Also started:: Bcllah, Golden -lield, St Petersburg, and Ireland. Golden -1 lCld got tho best of a good start. At the homo turn Miscount moved up to the lead, and looked all over a winner, when Pierene, who was lying handy, asserted his claim, and stalling off a challenge froni Miscount won a, good race by a lone! neck. Time, 50 2-osec. Writer Handicap,, of 100 sovs; once round —Lamsdorif, 9.7 (W. Young), 1;. Amdto. 9.4, 2; Rangikapua, 8.0, 3. Also started Bourrasque, Voetgang, Gold Battery. Ortygia, .and Polynices. Won by a length. Time, Imm 52sec, i Waipntu Plack Handicap, of 100 sovs; six furlongs.—Tribulation, . 9.7 (R. Hatch) 1; INawaru, 7.12, 2; Goldemar, 7.0, 3. Also started: Amaru, Mediterranean, Perceler, Lord Possible, Seraphic, and Merry Valet. Won by a length. • Time, linin 15 2-ssec. Flying Handicap, of 100 sovs; .6 hir- • longs —Bliss, 6.7 (R. Young), 1; War•song, 8.0, -2; Multiple, i 9.0, 3. Also ran: Vi, Winning Post, and Lady Rua'hi'na. Won'by three lengths. Time, Imm 14 3-ssec.\ . The for the day were £5792, against £5992 on the first daj of last year. ' . NORTHERN UNION GAME. (Per Press Association.) 1 . Nelson, October 5. The first reSpesentative match under the Northern [League ruleswas played here- this, afternoonbetween Auckland and Nelson,-; and; resulted in ■ a ; win for the former by ■. 24 ..points to 13. The winners' tries-were scored, by Aslier (2), Jackson (2), ■. Garwallj and Seagar. Dunning converted- three . For Nelson James \ scored -two tries, converting both, and ,Doyler one. . The , visitois showed a much better knowledge of the finer points of the game than tlioir opponents and gavo a...capital exhibition of passing. There was only a small attendance of spectators.'

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10578, 6 October 1910, Page 1

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SPORTING. HORSE RACING. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10578, 6 October 1910, Page 1

SPORTING. HORSE RACING. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10578, 6 October 1910, Page 1