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SPORTING.

THE DERBY. LOKDOX, April 9. Bettmg on the Derby is as follows:— "J to 2 Sliove Gallion, 11 to 2 Galvani, 12 to 1 All Black, 100 to 8 Woolv.-inder, 100 to 7 Berzonian and Oundi, 50 to 6 Olympian, 18 to 1 Oiby. ■SOUTH* CANTERBURY JOCKEY ,< CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. (Bt Ora Special Bzro&ran.) TIMAKU, Arril 10. The South Canteibury Jockey Club commenced its autumn meeting in somewhat threatening weather, and ram set in during tho latter part of the day. The- attendance was. about up to the average for the course, and during tho day the sum of £3712 wns put through the lotalisator by Mr W. James and his stoff. Last year the total for the corresponding day amennted to £3221 10s. Some excellent racing was provided by tho card, and very close finishes were witnessed in the two principal events. ' The results are iiS follow:— ROSEWILL HANDICAP, , Of 50sovs; second ssovs and third 3sovs. Six furlongs. 90-Mr AV. J. welstead's cli g Sahxra, by Saracen—Lavender, aged, 7.9 (G. Pine) 1 35—Mr P. Power's eh g Jack Ashore, 3yra, 7.13 (Beale) 2 37—Mr H. Amos'a ch in Pa Tuna, aged, ' 7.11 (Eramcrsoii) 3 Also started: 91 Silk Web 8.13, 68 Ard Heigh 8.7, 33 The Maltslor 8.2, ii Afcr 8.0. dG Gypsobel 8.0, 7 Merrymaker 7.5, 13 Zero 7.5, 54 Postcard [inc. 4lb over] 7.7, 5 Steplink 0.7. The field was fairly well in line 'when the barrier rose, bul Zero dwelt, a.nd lost several lengths. Sahara nt once shot out from tho others, and won comfortably by three lengths fTom Jack Ashore, who beat Pa Tuna by a long neck lor second place. Dividends, £3 IBs and £?, us. Time, lmin 17Jsep. (, HACK RACE, " Of 40sovs; second ssovs. Weight 8.0. Sivo furlongs. . . . 31-Hr P. T. Hogan's br c Sarefiold, by ■BattlefieloV-First Venture, 3yrs • (Byrne) 1 JOO— Mr J. Toomey's b h Flavour,- 4yrs

(Bealc) 2 75—>Ir H. A. Solomon's br g Nilsplsky, 3yrs (I,; G. King) .. ~ .. .. 3 Also started: 5? Master Leslie, 1G Zioncss (coupled with Kitty Zion), 20 Sailniaker, 90 obj-pie, 16, Gtuczw, 87 Litt.'e Hedallist, Sailmuker delayed the skrt for some tinio, and when the field moved off Flavour tcolc command, and the latter led into the straight, where the jield cloaed up, mid it the distance Sarsficld came away and won by over three lengths from Flavour, v.-ho heat Nickolsky «y about two lengths for eecond place. Time, lmin Gsoc. Dividends, £10 IGs and JEI 2s. ■ TIIIARU CUP HANDICAP, Of HOsovs; second 20sovs and third lOsova, One mile and α-qunrter. 63—Mr F.. Nelligan'a b g Harvest, ,by Clanriuiikd—Golden Vale. 4yrs, 7.2 ' , (E. Cotton) 1 103—Mr H.' A. Knight's b « Lapland, 3yrs, 7.2 (Yarr) .. .. 3 2 57—Mr T. Kelt's b c Soniaferia, 3yrs, G. 7 (Enmiirenn) X Also started: lll.ApoUodoris 8.3, 38'llakaroff 8.0, J3 Eosebloom 7.10, 135 Field Gun 7.5, 62 Abusive 7.2, 53 Idasa. The field was in lino when eoflt away, but Idajo. hung on the mark, niul lost several lengths. Harvest showed the way past. tho staiid, and turning into the tack sirelcii Somateria, ranged alongside !ho lender. , .Racing along the l»ck Somateria was showing clear of Harvest, but -turning for home tho latter was again- on terms. Somateria was l>eaten at'the distance, and Lapland put in his claim at ('his stage. A good finish took placa butween Harvest and Lapland, and.tha former won by a long neck, Soniatcrf.a being ■three lengths away third, with Mivkar'ott fourth. Time, 2min 12 l-sscc. Dividends, SI and £1 9s. PRESIDENT'S WELTER HANDICAP, Of UOsovs; second -7sovs ,and Ihild. ssovs. One mile and a-nuiirter. 17—Mr F. H. Wilson's b g Post-card, by Remembrance— inmate, aged, 8.0 ' USyriit;) 1 IS—Mr E. J. Smith's b g Manjess, agsd, . 10.0 <li. O. King) •:. .. C 11—Mr W. Drummona's br h Sychem, f.Ts, 8.13 (MacCi egor) ... Also started: 150 Ivanofl 10.3, Gl Grand Stand .9.3, 19 King's Guest 9.2, 106 Mango 8.11, 40 Thunderer 8.10, 31 Jolly Roger 8.10, 20 Bombastes 8.5,12 Bagpipes 8.5,19 Curiosity 8.3, 32 Btiapehu 8.2, 20 Stormont 8.0. Curiosity stc«l at the post,, and Mango ]osi several lengths. Ivauoil, King's Guest, and Grand Stand wove ' smartest to begin, a.ad the two first-named led to the homo '.urn, with Grand Stand lying next. Post-card closed up, and was with Ae leaders at tho bottom of the straight, where Man jess also appeared on tho sceiie. . Baring to the distance King's Guast retired, an fl Ivanoff m<l Gland Stand were also in trouble. Munjo.=s and Post-card: raced together until a fcw strides from ■the''post, when tho "latter drew out and won by a longth. Sychem finished third, clo-e on four lengths away, and Ivanoff was fourth. Time, lmin 18 1-oscc. A protest ■ against tho winner for iitierfcrenco was dismissed. WASEDYKE TROT HANDICAP, Of 40sovs; second ssovs. Ono mile and a-half. 113— Jlt J. il'Donnell's Wk e Advance, by ' Prince Imperial, 2yrs, 25sec . • ' (Owner) 1 o—Mr J. Shaw's b h Kintore. aged, 2&ec ' • (J. M'Kcwen)' 2 118-Mt H. F. Nicholls's g m Lady Lyllian, 3yrs, ilsec (disqualified). Also started': 11 Bay King star, G Bellona, ?scc, i Necklace 9 Stic, 5 Nellie S. lSsoc , 14 Pom Pom 15sec, 27 The Article l&scc, 3S Daririo Sam 20scc, 21 QiiDan llambrino 24sec, 73 Dummy 25eoc. 13 Golden Lak'e 26500 (coupled with Peter Allen 2Bsoo), 20 Waitohi Maid 27sec, 47 Dolly Liniou 27scc (coup'ed with Una II 27sec). •.

Advance was in command beforo reselling* the stand, and although Lady Lyllian cut down Die balance of her field'she could not roach the leader, who won by about 70 yards. Kmtcre was about 100 yards away, third. Lady Lyliian was disqualified ior leaving the pest four seconds beforo her time, and second money was given to Kinforo. Time, 3min oTsec. Dividend, £1 ss,

WAITAKI DISTRICT HANDICAP, Of 40sova; second ssova. Seven furlongs. ■is—Jlr_S. Trilford'3 ch g Giosvenor, by

Euroojydon—lo<ly Lear, fiyrs 103 ,„ , / (G. J- Pine) i 01-Mr W. J. Wellslead's ch g Sahara, ' aged, 10.4 [inc. 131 b penalty]

„ • (M. BatcUffe) 2 28—Jfr W. Drunuuond'a b g Desijrii svrs 8.9 (M'Grcgot) ..... . '.. .: 3 Also started: 45 Clementine 10.12, 36 Sam Weller 8.12, 9 NiuTwjerie 8.10. Sahara, took command from the start, and led until passing the distance, wh&ro Grosvenor ranged ivlongside, and finally 'won comfortably by a length;- Design, over three lengths away, third. Time, lniin 33 l-osec Dividends, £3 9s nnd 12s. * FLYING HANDICAP, Of 80sov3; second Tfovs and (jiird 3sovs. Fivo ' lurlonga. 76—Mi JL J. b m Imaginary by Stepniak—lllusion, sji3, 7.11' (M'DonnoU) 1 3a-Mr H. T. Nicholl'a b g Sea Kine 3yrs, 8.2 (R. King) . .. .. S ': 2 101-Jlt J. F. Buchanan's b h Buccleuch ' 4yrs, 9.13 (G. J. Pine) .. 3 Also started: 107 Red Gauntlet 9.4, 6S Tho Seer 5.7. 101 Aimce Soull 8.6, 73 Tessera, 713 2G San Sc-voro 7.5. • ' San Srvmo took up tile running 'at the sari, and led until after turning for home where Sea King hud her beaten. Insido the distance Imaginary challenged Sea King and in a, punishing finish, won by a neck. 'Bhc' clench cimo with a late run from the rear, and limsUed a good two lengths away, third Time, lmin 3 2-secc, Dividends, £5 k and *3 los, • The following acceptances have Wn received for tho scond day's races:— Temiika Handicap, of 50sovs Six fur longs.-Postcard 9.2, San Severo 8.1, Sahara 8.10, Ard Boigh 5.3, Jack Ashore 8.2, Pattura 7.10, Gypsobel 7.9, Afcr 7.7, Merrymaker G. 13, Aero G. 9* ■ ' Autumn Handicap, of UOsovs.' One mile,Bcd Gamitlet 9.0, Harvest 8.4, Apollodoris 83 Makmoff 8.1, Kcse Bloom 7.13, MunjeJe 7.13 1/o.p.und 7.9, Ivaiioii 7.9, Abusive 7.3 Somalerm 6.12 Thunderer G.lO, Idasa 6.10. Post oird 6.8, Bagpipes G. 7. Stewards' Welter, of 75sovs.- Six furiongs.Rosebloom 9.13 Tessera 9.2, Sychem .9.1, Mango 3.11, Jolly Roger 8.9, Curiosity 5.2 Bombaetos 8.1, Stormont 8.0, Ruapehu 8.0. Bangi-tata District Handicap, of 40sovs. Six hir.ong3.-Grosvenor 11.0, Clementine 10.13 Sahara 10.10, Sam Weller 8.13. NarrMigcrrie 8.12, Design 8.8, Steplink 8.4, Wool 8 0. - Farewell Handicap, of 7osovs. Six furlongs. 7 n cc , • 611 ' B.C, Zetland B.C Apollodoris.B.3, Sea King 8.1. Aimco. Soult rll'w 12 ' TeS!Ora 7 ' 7 . Jol'y HogCT 6.12, "Silk Web 6.7. Bombastes 0 7 w Tr Si' ° f 4033VS - 1 railc and n-lialf.-scratch, Bay King 6 seconds, Belion a 8, Necklace 12, Nellie S. 17, Blvastor 17, Nellie H. 18. Pom Pom 19, Article 21 Darkle Sam 23. Dummy 23, Kintore 23, Waitoln Maid 2.5, K«d Rothschild 25, Queen Mambrino 25, Golden Lake 26, Mies Hay 26. WELLINGTON AUTUMN MEETING. (Per 1 United Peiss A'ssocunoN.) VfELLIXGTOX, April 10. The following acceptances have bean . received for the autumn meeting of the Wellington Racing Club: — First Hurdle Handicap.—Assaycr 11.0, Pavr-a 10.5, Levant 10.0, Black Esyjiard 9.10, Kangiloto 9.0. Welwelu Handicap.—if.olus 9.4, Mthuta 8.9, Probab:« 8.0, Wirral 8.0, Grand Slam 8.5. Boj-al Blue 8.4, Seaman 8.2, Blazer 7.10, Scotch. Hce! 7.5, ICurawaka G. 7. Thompson Handicap.—Mnnjeel 9.2, Pink 'Un 7.12, Marguerite 8.19, Lord Soult B.i,

.Eolus 8.1, Contender 7.12, Submarino 7.J1, Mystification 7.9. St. Joe 7.8, Pa 3 Seul 7.2, Mahuto 7.2, Helen Portland. 7.1, Fontonoy 7.0, Tho Lark G. 9, Sherlock Holmes G. 9, Chatterer G. 7. Railway Handicap.—Full Rate 3.0, Lord Soult 8.13, Contender 8.5, Gwuin 7.11, Volume 7.10, Lady Annie 7.10, Medallist 7.G, Martcllo 7.G, Helen Portland 7.5, Sunbonnet 7.4, Sea King G. 13, Platypus C.13, Savoury 6.13, Chicane 6.11. Plunket Nursery Handioap.—Gold Crest 0.1, Orion B.*, Happy Jlaid 7.G, Fairsind 7.13 'William 8.10. Ka'mku 8.7, Erl King 8.5, Moat 7.12, Compass 7.8, Gauze 7.2, Ajicyic 7.2, Waihuka 7.0, Saga .7.0. Kinlcch 6.7, 'Clem G. 7. The following final payments liavo been made:— * Now Zealand St Lcger Slakes.—Blnzing Star, Golden Cairn, Grand Slam, Volume, Ifungisla, Scalroek. \ North Island Challenge Sinkes..-G!en-fulloch, Gold Crest, Chinwag, Downfall, Achilles. ■ OFFER FOR COLLARIT. SYDNEY, April 9. An offer ot 2500 guineas for Collitrit has been refused. The reserve fixed is 3500 guineas. ATHLETICS. (Pep. Usitep I'bess Association.) NAPIER, April 10. L. C. M'Lachlan, the well-known mimer, has received a cablegram frem the representative of tho Irish professional Day offering to make a match for the gate or a sido wsgei-. Tr'l/vchlan CRbled a reply that ho was: willing to mike a match and had forwarded conditions by letter. j. DUNEDIN , HOCKEY CLUB. j T The seventli annual meeting of tho Dunedin Hockey Club was held on Tuesday evening, when there was n good altcndanco of members Tho chair wns occupied by Mr F. G. O'Beirne, who apologised for (ho unavoidnb!o absence of tho club captain. Mr G. H. Ritchie. TJio balance sheet submitted by the trensnrcr showed tho club to be in a sound financial position. It wns decided to open the season on Saturday, 20th nist. The election, of officers wns held over until after the first game. ■ COURSING, (Pkb United Pbess Association.) CIiRISTCHURCH, April 8. The Waterloo Cup meeting of the Canterbury Coursing Club was brought to a- conclusion to-day. The results are as follow;— Waterloo Cup. fourth round.: J. F. Sibley's Buglo Call beat G. G. Todd's Reunion. J. E. Fitzgerald's Laburnum beat Jack and Quaid's Juno, W. J. -Williams 1 !) Lord Cardigan ran a, bye. Fifth round: Loixl Cardigan beat Bug'.e Call.- Libnrniim ran a bye. Final round: W. J. Williams'a Lord Cardigan, by Lord Roberts —Fairy Tale, beat J. E. Fitzgerald's f d .Laburnum, by Ilex—Frisky Lass, and won the stake.' Supplementary Stake.—First "round: W. ~Goss's Gazelle beat T. Riehards's Australian Colours, C. Peqrce's Hukuriri an accidental bvc, A'. Bunnea's AVaitahu beat J. Penrce's Uno, G. Wilkinson's Silver Gift ber.t W. Munriirige's Ksd Nance. G. Tcdd's Softly beat R. Fairbairn'e -Tohn Norton R. Muir's Paddy Baxtor beat S. lliitiney's Ifntinio, T. Nankervill's Snow Queen lwat A. 'Fairbairn'b Rocket. Second round: Ilukuriri beat Gaiiolle. Waita.hu beat Silver Gift, Softly heat Paddy Bnxter, Snow Queen ian a bye. Third round: Waitilm heat Hukuriri. Softly beat Snow Queon. Final round; A. Binnie's Wailaliu.bsit G/Todd's Softly; ajid won the stake. Waterloo Plate.—Second ronnd: J. Plynhe's Other Days beat R. M. Greenslade's Continuance, W. Gosa's Cal-eb Pry boat P. Campbell's 'Aco of Clubs, J. Kcillier's President ran a bye. Third round': Other Days bett. President. Caleb Fry ran a bye. Final round: J. Flynn's f d Other Days, by Better DaysPrinces May, boat W. Goss's r d Caleb Fry, by Ilex—Frisky Loss. • and won the stoke. Waterloo Purse.—Third round: W. Sumpter's fog. Signal beat F. Biele's Gibraltar, W. Anderson's Rosemead beat G. Wilkinson's Irish Lad.. Final round: W. Siunpter's r d Fog. Signal, by Danger Signal—Frisky Laas, beat W. Anderson's r d Rosemoxd, by Kilmsinham—Fairy Tale, and won the stake. GOLF. The second round of the Firs* Consolation and tbe first round of the Second Consolation of tbe club championship will be played on Balmacewen Links next Saturday afternoon. Tho ■ following ia the result of the draw:—First Consolation: Allan Holmes plays A. F. Roberts, M. Tnrnbull plays 3. C. Smith, B. Smith plays D. Samuel. Byes: F. J. Stilling, J. N. Lawson. J. L. Salmond, J. Neville Ritchie, F. L. Biss, nrd J. A. Macdonald. Second Consolation: H, Brasch plays P. Y. Wales, H. S. Fenwick or J. A. Cook plays B. J. Smith or \\ r . C. MacGregor, A JI. Hogg plays G. G. Cripps. Byes: J. H. Scott, P. A. Young H. A Salmon, W Wyinks, , G. 3d. Hoc Lean, R. B. Willinni3. E. A. Tapper, T. Brydone, J. O. Kettle, H, D, Stronach, J. N. Lawson or J. L. Saluior.d, J. C. Thomson, and J. A, Burt. The fourth round of the Club Championship will also bs, played at the same time. i The St. Clair Eadics' Golf Club played the monthly medal .competition on .Tuesday afternoon. The following are the four best scores handed in:— ■ ' • Hdcp. N«t. .Miss Fisher 1G . 59 " Mis Smart .. .. « — Gl Miss Lethbfidge U 61 Miss Banks .. .. — G7.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13874, 11 April 1907, Page 8

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13874, 11 April 1907, Page 8

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