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RACING IN ENGLAND. Press Association—By Teler;rjpn-Cnpyrig'at. LONDON. October. 28. The following is (he result of the CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES, a handicap of 25?ovs each. 10 ft., with 500snvs added. | and lOGsovs for the second, (he third to | save his slake. i j Dnko of Devonshire'slc'n c Marcovil, by I Marco-Lady Yillikins, avis, 7.10 ... 1 Captain J. G. R. Homfray'V, b c Land ' League, by Desmond—Combine, syr», !. Lord CVJogan's b g Succour, by Succoth I --Lady Cough, syrs, 8.0 .. ,' 3 j SUCCESSFUL NEW ZRA LANDER, j (Pun United Phess Association.) SYDNEY, October 29. (Received Oct. 30. at -0.20 a.m.) A private cablegram stales that Hewitt, the New Zealand jockey, had tho mount on Marcovil. V.R.C. DERBY. Press Association—By Telegraph— Copyright MELBOURNE, October' 29, (Received Oct. 29, at 6.15 p.m.) The following acceptances- have been received for the Y.R.C. Derby:—Trafalgar, Alawa, Mother (loose, Wai-iia, The Brewer, Demolition, Monobol, Lord Nolan, Farsco. I MELBOURNE CUP. MELBOURNE. October 29. (Received Oct. 29, at 6.15 p.m.) Bright Steel and' Rarina have ken scratched for the Melbourne Cup. FLEMINGTON TRAINING NOTES. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright". FLEMTNGTON', October 29. Peru beat King's Cross over a mile in Imiu 47scc. .Mother Goosr ran a mile in lmin WJsec. Alawa beat .tack Smith and Emir over nine furlongs in 2min ?.s«c. Bawbee ran a- mile in lmin 50soc; Knox a mile, in lmin Wisec; and Monofcel took the samo time; w'hilo Bobby occupied lmin 45see. Trafalgar covered 10 furlongs in 2min 20; cc, Wai-ila nine furlongs in 2min 2ii.ee, and Tho Brewer a mile in lmin 19sec. GORE SPRING MEETING. (From Oub Special REronTEit.) GORE, October 29. Tho Gore Racing Club' concluded its spring meeting to-day, and there was again an excellent attendance, although the weather was by no means favourable. After the principal event of the day the stewards cautioned .I. Rr.c, the rider of Cuvrcsett-ia, for jostling Eons at the finish. Curicsctlia ranged alongside Units in the straight, ami appeared to crowd the latter on the rails. Alter the interference Curioscttia drew out from Eons, but Rao dropped his hand, and the light-weight, coming again, beat him on (ho nasi. .Mr F. Wallis did excellent work at tho barri'er on both days of the nicotine, and tho investments on tho totolisator wero smartly handled. During the day £3159 was put through tho totalisator, making £705; i for the meeting, or £169 in excess of last year. Results: — DOMINION HACK HANDICAP, Of 35sovs; second ssovs. Eivo furlongs. Mr R. M'Donald's br g Cashier, by Casket-Lady's Maid, 3yrs, 7.12 (Wiiigiicld) 1 Mr Toomey's Flavour, 9.5 (Beale) ... 2 Mr' Ellis's Afsault. 8.10 (Home) 3 Also started: Turret 7.12, Ferryman 7.10 (including 61b over). Turret was left, and Ferryman lest several lengths at the rise of the barrier. Flavour and Cashier jumped out together, and. with Assault in clcso attendance, ran i to the straight. A good finish saw Cashier win by a short hall-length from Flavour, Assault lieing over four .length* away. Time, lmin o 2-ssee. SECOND DISTRICT HACK HANDICAP, Of 35sov.i; eecond Ssovs. .Sis furlongs. Mr J. Smarl's br g Allside, by Stepniak —Broadside, aged, 9.3 (Cox) 1 Mr M'Kay's Dunkeimv. 8.2 (Olson) .... 2 Messrs Baud and Sharp's Vvaisaw, 9.12 (Riittclift'e) 3 Alfio started: Embrasure 9.5. Magical 9.3. Hornet 8.5, Waiju 7.12, All Colours 7.7. The field was well iu Jine when thr- barrier rose, but Allside got chopped out. Dunkenny. beginning smartly, ran. into a four lengths' lead as they raced past the half-mile pest, where the first-named was moving up. Once in the straight Allside got on terms with Dunkenny, a::d beat, him by a long neck, with 'Warsaw over four ; lengths away. Time, lmin 18 2-ssec. WAIKAKA HANDICAP, Of SOsovs; second lOiovs. One mile. Mr W. C. Harrison's b h Kous. by Mir-kenhead-Kos. 4vrs. 6.12 (Price) ... 1 Mr Ilazlett's Curioseltia. 6.2 (Rao) ... 2 Mr Harris's Lone Star, .9.0 (Yarr) ... 3 Also started: Office Girl 9.0. Mango 8.11, ■Tolly Friar 7.12. Glengarry 7.5.

-Mango was slow away, and Eon*. g c .|. ting out smartly, iiuii'kly ran into a commanding lead. doing pas! the half-mile post Jions war, aliottf. eight lengths in front i of C'ttricecllia. whilst the others wore, about ! three leugilfs behind tho ' second horse. Oiiriosctfin go I, up lo lions ;d flip distance, and 50 yards from lho pot lia<l the rare won, hut in a humping lini.di the Jut'or came aeain, 10 score by a, head; Initio Star, about .six lengths away, third. Time, lmiii 46 2-sscc, OTAMA TROT HANDICAP, Of COsovs; Kecond ssovs. One mile and a,half. -Mr T. Keifs li g Kelly, by liana—Vici lun'ne, aged. ISsec (10. .AJ'Kesven) ... 1 I Mr .Mt'tiidv'.'i Hindoo, 21sec (Owner) ... 2 I .Mr Robin's Ivytvocd, l&sc !\V. Jones) ... 3 I Also slarte.il: Hell -Metal lf>;ec, Rory I 21sce, Malcolm I) 2te. _ I Malcolm, i) v.'a.t showing Hie way |«i .Hindoo at lb,' end of .half a milt', whilst Hell Metal. \v.!:n hr.tl rm- into third place, broke, and lost p!;u:e to Kelly. The J;t>l - named got to ill--: front going a'ong tho bad;, and iin;i!!y won l,y abctu eight length.-; from Hindoo, with ivywood, ?.0 lengths <iw*y, third. Time, 3min 53 2-ssoc. RAIIAVAY HACK IIAX.DK:AI>, Of 35sovs; second ssovs. Six furlongs, iff IS, M'Wdow'ncy'fl cli 111 Lidy Ranald, by Glanranald—-Lady Agnes, 6vrs. 8.10 ; . ' tHeale) 1 ; Mr Eegg's Ngawcro, 8.9 (M'Kay) 2 \ Mr $ha.\V : t> Fulmar, 7.6 (Kmmci>x-n) ... i \ Also .started: Linda 8.10, Radiator 7.13. C.i«hicr 8.3 (iiieluditMj 71b j:c::a-!ty}, Knjinnri Maid 7.0. ' • I Lady Ranald a.vl Xgawore drew out from ! I the others, and the. 'irci-named wciti by 1 three lengths, Fnktwr being four length's I away. Time, Imin lSJvee. I SHOUTS 71A NUI.CAT, Of 50sovs; second ssovi>. Four furlongs Mr H. Goodman's ch f Liza. \:\- Ob'igaclo Miss'Mty, 3yre. 6.J0 (Tripp) ) Mr Shcddan's Loftiw, 9.1 (Uyrno) ... ... 2 Mr McDonald's fcitomako, 7.10 (Wingfield) 3 Also started: Moudjik 8.11, Disappointment 7.13, Assault 7.9, Ada Crc-slcy 6.11 (including'4lb over). After a delay at tho pest, t.ho barrier rose when t'llo horses were well in lino. Disappointment was the. smarlestf to begin, and led lo the straight, where the iield closed on the leader. In a pood finish Liza, got, up, and won by a. short hall length from I/oftus, who boat Kaikomuko by a short length. Time, 51 2-ssec. BALFOUR TROT HANDICAP, Of 50sovs; second fcovs. One mile. Mr T. 'i'ilscn's ch b Cominandcrito, by Commander—Biddy, 4yrs, Sscc (Owner) 1 Mi Kett's.'Kelly, 4seo[inc. 7sce penalty] ■ (M'Reweh) 2 Mr Robins's Ivvwood, 12sec (.lottos) ... S Also started: Wiltl Bill 9s«e. Hero 9sec, Bell Metal Usee. Commanderite got to tho front before going a furlong, and drew out with a good, load. Although slopping, he finally won ; by about eight lengths from Kolly, who beat Ivywocd by 20 lengths. Time, 2min 27 2-sfee. MURTHIKU HANDICAP, Of 45sovs; faoond ssovs. Seven fatvlongs. [ ill - I'. Perry's b m Cooec, by Rememi 'brance—Tlio Bride, aged, 8.6 (0150n)... 1 Mr Harris's Lone Star, 9.2 (Yaw} ... ' ... 2 ■Mr M'Donald's Lurcsome, 8.5 (Itae) ... 3 Also started: Rifle l!;ingo 8.0, Post-card 7.10. fiiflo Eango was the smartest cuts but Cooco took cha.rge going alGtig the back, and finally won comfortably by close on four le.ngtliß from Lono Star, wuo beat Lurcsome by three parts of a length. Time, Imin 36 l-ssec. .MASTEETON EACBS. (Pee Unitkd Press Association.) MASTJ'IRTON, October 29. The Mastcrton spring meeting opened-to-day in line, weittber. Tho eouuo was in good order. IteiiJts: — MACK HUPvULKfj. One mile and threequarters. 1, Ilafley 2, Speeiosa, 3. Also started: Indian Mutiny, Kiminui, Hebeelis, Titina. AV on by tour lengths. Time, Smiu 25see. FL/IN(; HAUK HANDICAP., Six furlongs.—Passive 1. Investment 2, Mil(lura 0. Also (started: Conquer, tfuiminator. Won by a nock, rime, ltnin. 17iscc. MASTKBTON CUP. One mile and a-quartcr. Mrs M. Moore's Sir Frisco, 9.3 (K.llatch) 1 Mrs Bull's Irish Rifle, 9.0 (S. llteid)... Z Mr Skccfs Silicon Rein, 7.11 (L. Wilson) 3 Also started: Han Julie 9.4. King Post 7.11, Hint 7.4, Lniret 7.i>, Alerrie Rose 7.7, ■Sandstrea.ni 7.7, Skyo 7.0, Blue Ribbon 6.7, Royal 6.7. V.'on bv a lengtli. Time, 2min Usee. MAIDEN, HACK SCURRY. Five furlongs.- Kiltie Lass 1. Hermia .; 2, Rock Feny 3. Also starlctl: Sealer, Lady Pet, 'J'aintti, Golden Olow. Swallow, Vinco, Liuly Paul, ilinerangi, Adventurcv, St. Charles, Colossus, Afterthought. Won by two lonsrthf. Time, Imin 50seo. OCTOBER HACK.-Tamreroa 1, I-ligh-tlen 2, Routine 3. Also started: Windage, Kelso, Mikotahi, Lucretius, Scenery, Knight Commander. Won by & length and n-ltalf. L'ime. Imin 45 3-ssee. PUBLICANS' HANDICAP. Seven ftnj longs.--Polyanthus 1. Lbthair 2, Toa Tuhi 3. Also started: Simplex, Gaelic, Row Grove, Fdfrida. Won by three lengths. Time, Imin 31see. LADIES' BRACELET. One mile and a-qitarter.—Golden Bntterlly 1, Don Carlos 2, Netherby 3. Also started: Ksparlero, Tueremai,, St. Bratulon, Balhmco, Whaka- ! tikii, Firestiek, Shell Fish. Pttkewalii. Won by three lengths. Time, 2miit 17 3-ssec. DASH HACK HANDICAP. Six fur- | loitgs..-Tumut 1, Hermia 2, The Cockatoo 3. Also started: Sir Arlcg.il, Ax,ite, Sir Antrim, Timothy, Vi, Lady Paul, Golden Rein, Kimmcriaii. Won by .1 length. Time, l'.nin 2scc. The following acceptances have tieen receiveil tor the second day: — Hack Hurdle Handicap. One mile and a-half.—Hatlev 10.10. Speeiosa. 10.7. Yo«tmi 10.0, Golden 'Butterfly 9.7, Indian Mutiny 9.3. Diplomatic 9.0, Joe Ward 9.0, Kuraimi 9.0. Adventure 9.0. Lcbsccis _9.0. Tradesmnn's Hack Handicap. Seven furlongs.—King Post 9.0, Skve it.7. Investment 8.4, Osiaris 9.7, Higliden 7.9, Fulininatfir 7.2, Lucretius 7.0. Mildura 6.12, Knight Commander 6.7. President's Handicap (open). One mile and a furlong.—lrish Ride 9.5, Polyanthus 8.4. Silken Rein 7.13. Loirot 7.5, Sandstream 7.4, Iliro 7.2. Gaelic 7.0, San Fernando 6.13, Skye 6.12. High-weight linen Handicap. One mile. —Netherby 11.6. Tainui 10.7. Hunters' Hurdles Handicap. One mile and tlirre-quarters.—Windv 11.11. Netherby 11.3, Combvial 10.12. Kuramii 10.9, Balance 10.7, Wlwtitiki 10.7, Firesliek 10.7, Olits 10,7, Tiana 10.7. Welter Hack llwidioap. One mile.— Saiukrcam 9.9. Windage 9.3. .Routine 9.2, Kelso 9.0, Taugeroa 8.12, Higliden 8.9. St. Brandon 7.12, Knisnt Commamlcr 7.10, Colossus 7.10, Golden 'Glow 7.10. Stewards' Handicap (open). Six furlong?.- -Full Rale 8.13, Toa Tuhi 8.5, Polyanthus 8.4, Lntliair 8.0. Simplex 7.10, Golden Eagle 7.10. Abereiation 7.10. Electric Hack Handicap. Six furlongs.Sir Artegal 9.0. Axite 8.11. Investment 8.9, Hnrtnia 7.11, Merrivonia 7.11, The Cockatoo 7.9. Conotier 7.9, Sir Antrim 7.9. Timothy 7.9, fnera 7.7. Vi 7.5, Sealer 7.4, Swallow 7.4, Roek Ferrv 7.4, Kimmerian 7.0, Pnkewliai 7.0. poyerty"tTay RACES. (Pek Pnitkd Press Association.) fHSnORNE. October 29. The. Poverty Bay Turf Club opened its spring meeting 10-day. 'Die weather was perfect, and the attendance.large. Results; TRIAL FrANDICAP. Six furlongs.Placa 1, Tiga 2, Muugamotio 3. Time, Imin 19see. FIRST HI'ItDLKS. One utile and three, quarters.-Reservoir 1. ltttabon 2. Time, 3iitiu 41see. FIRST COI'NTY STAKES. Six furlongs.- -.Stylish 1. Clovds 2. Gatenby 3. Time. Imin 21see. SPRING HANDICAP. One mile and a-qua'-ler.—Domilu' 1. Auldeati: 2, llinetitama 3. Time, 2ntin 13,' see. FIIIST WELTER HANDICAP. Seven fttrlougs.-Shanks 1. Ballyhciidt 2, Nodino 3. 'I'itni'. Imin 35isec. MAIDEN SCtltßA'. Four furlong?.Ardfert. '1. Goh'lwin 2, Iney 3. Time, 53 l-5-:rc. Ff.VIXG HANDICAP. Six fnrlongs.Andrew Mack 1. Tarina 2, St.vli.-h 3. Time, luiin 17 l-ssoc. FIU-ST HACK FLAT. One ntile.-Dai-dasas 1, Spate 2, (V Ari 3. Time, Imin 44 l-£seo. TAIKRI PACES. The following handicaps have benv <leclarcil by Mr H. .1. Coitrlev for the Taieri races, to be held on Novcihhor 9:Silversticam Trot. On,- mil,, and a-lialf. --First, I'et scratch, Merry Prince 3 .-.i'com!?. Receiver 3, Bellblrt'i 7. Tourbil--lion 9. Pilch Dark 1?, Ihrmaliue 13, Separator 13, Dloinfoniein 13. Rehe M, 1 ■.itidord.xii 16. Mine Yd 16. Frisco 16. OMave lb. General Haliinglon 16, IVsM" Tracy IS. C:ip;.iin Traeev 22, Tcnekoe 22, Acrobat. 22, Tap 22. Florrirdala,. 22. I.ady Cherry 22. Dell Rutin 22. Nero 22. Frolic 22, Lady Criiiiton 25, Chevron ». Klvina 2.5. ■Jlrcliauw : ?s. 28j T.X.L. Zi,\

Angel .Jin, 23. Murad 28, I/iilenlale 28. ■lanebcld Trot. lino mile. — Viceroy scratch. First Pel 5 secmuU. Merrv Prince 7. Receiver 7, Taioina9. Bellbird 10, Teiklv 1 10, Hroadwood 10, Pipist.rello 10, Pilch . Dark 13. Uermalinc 14, Separator 14, Blom- ' fonleiu 14, Norma. 14, Odave 16, Mine Yet , 16, Lady Heatrit.. 16, General Pabingtrm i '. 16. Opal 18. Alanibra 13. Bell Rattle 20. ' Nero 20, Lizzie G 20. |}ollv Tracey 20, Tenakoe 20. liarcme.-s 20, l.adv ( berry 20, Haveiisehild 20, C'aplain Traeev 20. Lilly It 20, Chevron 22, Trooper 22. Lady Crighlo.i 22. Klvina. 22, Mechanic, 22, Stanley Yet 22, Flower Child 22. T.X.I, 24, Jim f ?A, Gargaru!) 24, I'.lack Diamond 2,4, No?- . lurno 24. Lillian Dale 24, Ardlocltatn "24, , Day Shilt 24, Ne?,leeteil 24. Murad 24, Miss May 24. ; Trial Slakes. Six furlongs.-Slepaside , 9.7. Lady Ranald 9.0, Ngawcre 8.10, Cashier 8.9. Little Mclallisl. 8.5. Mangonel 8.5, Invincible, 8.0, Nipul 8.0, Vandirk 8.0. Lord Casket 8.0, 8.0. lllno Blcod 7.13, Cflsmor. 7.13, Utibellite. 7.13. . 'J'aiori Cup. Oho mile—Lone Star 9.0, [ ■)?.<X Afhor.,l 8.12, Speculate 8.9. Lurosomo 8.5. Kcd-and-black 8.5, Cafquo 8.1, Soma7.7. FldTCtir 7.7. ! Mosjicl Hack Handicap. Five furlongs. ! -Brown Betl 9.4. Flavour 8.13, San Seynro 8.8. Disappointment. 8.7. Miss Gal 8.7, , As.-ae.!t 8.6. Cashier B.6,'Mists Casket 8.2, ', Simon Pure. 8.2, Little Medallist 8.2, Yaji- . dirk 3.0. Nipul 8.0, (Jatsmot 8.0, 1 /iiln-h 8.0, , Princess Etta '7.13, . Monleure. 7.13, Lady Para<li?,e 7.13. Flying Handicap. Six furlongs. — Luresotiio 9.0. Rcsehloom 8.7. Hoirioom 8.5, linl. Mont 8.3,"' J'>-kine 8.2. La.lv Ranald S.I. My Lawyer 8.0. Mis Gal 7.10, Cockle- < shell 7.7. Slowardi' AVelter. Seven furlen-gs.—l*ne | Star 9.12, Lurcsome 9.5, Red-and-black 9.1, . Casque 8.13, Rosebkoin 8.10. Stop.iside 8.10. ' Hoirioom 8.9, Red Morn 8.4. Lailv Ranald , 8.3._ NgawOTa 7.12. " ' E'.eetrie Handicap. Four furlongs.— [ Octavo 10.3, Brown Ml 9.0. Krskbte ~8.10, ' Flavour 8.9, Sa'n Revoro 8.4, Osliak 8.4, Disappointment. 8.3, Asaidt. 8.2. Little Medallist 7.12. Mangonel 7.12, Oblige 7.9, Miss Casket 7.9, Casmot 7.6, Ltilab 7.8, Peak 7.8. . Acceptance elese on'Tucadav, November , 3 ' _ " 1 KLLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES. . ( (Per 'United Pbkss 'Association.) i AUCKLAND, Odolxr 29. J The weather was fine and clear for j training operations at EUerslw this mqrn- ' tng. Mahono, assisted by Loongatia over ' tho last four furlongs, covered live fur- ' longs in imin Ssec, the latter going tbo ' cosier at the finish. Carl Row, alone, was ' well within himself at the end of ' five fitriongs in. Imin 7-3-ssce, To Axotta ' stre.icivvng out : over a furlong furiticr in Imin 2?.?.-ssfe. Pohuiu worked on the fan. ri.i-Hi,ing six furiongs in Imin 180-Ssec. Looitaitor, alone, strode nicely over a utile, whieh be- «mipa««l in Imin 53scc, SnisJiing ftrong'ly, Koliti galilopetl six iWongr, in Imin 23 4-ssec. Dogger Ra.nl: spurtcil , four furlongs ,in 52 2-sscc, and Ra.rata, w.ilii a, feathor-woight cm his back, got to the ' c.n>:l of a. couple of fur!oi:.gß fttr.rhor in Imin 20 2-ss'.'c. M«ntira :lia<i BuUy as companion' ' over seven furkngs, ru:t in Imin 39? ve v iho ' pair linrshing togothrr. Manapoti.ri was ) going- stronger tha.n Dainty at' tho finifji of a foiir-ftokug spurt, the pair roistering ' 54. 1-smt. Star Kose, Diiitbornc, and Advo"caiio iin.ished in that order .at the end of six furlongs, mm in Imin 211-sscc. Tbo New Zealand Oup winner is improving daily. Coromandel gave Landloek a brqak, , and beat -hi 111 at. the emd of seven furlongs, rmi in lrrrin.S6seo. Silent, alone, galloped•six furlongs in Imin 221-&ee. Lucio and •tivtieVwife, spnriicd fonr furlongs togeMiOT in 51 l'-ssec, finishing on tonus. Okaitati and a companion ran five furJongs i.i* Imin 94-5-;ee, tlie former being , in front when the post was reached. Car- , mania, .assisted by Carlylo ovxn- the last • three fnnlongs, covered six furlongs in ' Imin 21sec. A number of others were also ■ out, and did tßcful exercise. SCULLING. Pre:c Association—]sy Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, October 28. Mr I-I. T. Blacksta.Ro, of Wingficld sculls fame, is promoting a testimonial to George Towns, who was defeated last week by Barry for the English professional championship. , GOLF. The following is tho result, of Iho Otago ladies' Golf, Club junior medal competition:— Gross. lip. Net. Miis Douglass ... 74 13 61 Mrs Finch 82 8 74 ' Miss M. Law ... 89 15 74 BOXING. The newspapers-highly commend Baker's fine boxing. The, Sportsman declares that, he is a model of stylo, a master of ringcraft, and one of (he smartest, and most skilful men we have ever had from abroad.

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