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SPORTING.

D..].C. AUTUMN MEETING. PRIM wixJfTHE CUP. Tim Dimcdin Jockey Club opened ils Cup meeting in lieautiful weather at■ W-injjti-tui yi>:icr<lay, and the. interest aroii.-:«l by the 1-plendid nominations together with Iho numerical strc-ngili of tho acceptance?, wiih the auxiliary assistance. n(' a. perfect clay, was no doubl responsible lor wlmt easily appeared lo Ins u record attendance for the couivo. The perfect day and the prospect ' of excellent sport, the bjet of our premier sporting card being stroJigthejicd liy canying a greatly _ enhanced intcied, all tended lo furnish VYiueatui with an irresistibly magnetic attraction to local pleasure-seeker ; , whose ranks were augmented from all parts of tlics South Island and a sprinkling of sports raiding across Cook Strait. The course looked at its best. The (lower beds snorted a wealth of colour, the lawns were in excellent order, ami a birdVeyo view of the attendance, pleadingly punctuated by ladies' coshimcK i-n----riclioil by ibc brilliant sunlight, created U very liloasin-r s]>ccujctc. The course was in splendid condition, and although a trifle on the hard side, had its sting softened by a gficd carp;:! of grasi. The attendance included jiiany pHMiu'nent .sporlwneu.

and amount well-known visiting owners wore Sir George UuToril, .Messrs J. C. ?v, Cltii'g, Si. John JSuc-ltluy, J. I'' Buchanan, ('. H. GorUm, C (1. Dalgeiy. "C. Mac-hell," .1. Jt. Hart, "M. Melrose," D. Rutherford, F\ Nolligan, and YY. T. Italott.

Sport <f>mii!<riiced with *iio Autumn Hurdle* in which Storm fell at the fences near the live-furlong post after establishing a commanding lead in the early pari of "the raw. .Snip, who appeared lob Iviug a bit too far away from the leaders in the first mile, had apparanliy no <liffieuliv in running i'ip to I hem at tit? business end of the race, and finally won comfortably from a stable companion, in Leonardo, anil (!. A. Pine, who was riding Storm, escaped with a shaking. Kli'orl, won the Gladbrook Hack Handicap in comfortable style. A funded candidate for the race (Jessie' Lowars) began badly, and spoilt, her chance, whilst Alkddc was pulled up owing 1o breaking a blood vctttd. Optional, who lias receiiliy been a frequent winner, was never dangerous, and did not finish in the •first live. (If lho eleven which coloured on lho card for the Champagne Stakes, only lour went to Ihe post, and Sharpshooter was mad..- a fairly strong favourite. He walked a trille lame in th:> parade, but eventually won in a very convincing manner. Ristori showed lho way along the back, but r-lho collapsed before reaching lho straight, and the only one to got near Sharpshooter at the (illicit was Oroitstadt, who ran a fairly good race, de.ipito the fact that lie is somewhat backward in condition as a result of having .to ha laid aside owing to an accident in November last.

Truganiui was the only withdrawal from l-lio Cup, and this left a'lielit of 14 to face the banier. Tho entire lield, with the exception of Iliro, looked lit imct ready lo race over -th» distance, and although on form they did not represent anything of a. particularly high-class nature, ttili they looked a fairly useful lot as they paraded for (lie fray. Prim and Iranui were closely (It-puling favouritism in tho bolting, ami (ilcnoullorh ranked as ihird ehoice. Mr J. 0. N. tJriijy'ri horse caino fourth in- the estimation of hackers, aJid Krskine came next in the market. An excellent .start was effected, and when the straight had been toll behind Iranui and While L'ockado were at tho head of alfairs, acting as i«ieeinakers, Prim was always lying handy, and after taking charge at- tlio turn, went oil to win comfortably by a good tuo lengths. (Slrnciillcch just managed lo l>eat Kcso Noble in it good fkjht for t,cc<uid honours, whil.-t- the fast-finishing Out lander wan clo.-o up fourth. Trim's victory marks tho third suceeij of Mr C. C. Da.lgoiy's colours in tho race. Siepdancer won lor him in 1006 and 1907 and now Prim completes a- trio of triumphs, which should cause the Canterbury sportsman to conjure uj) kimlly thoughts of ihe Duiiedin Cup. G. Murray-Aynsley has bceji identiliud as trainer with each one of JMr Dalgety's colours in the race.

Inchbonny was, made favourite for the Trial Plato, and after looking to hoM- an excellent winning eliiiuoe, she failed to resist strong challenges put in by Karha and Kcarte, who fought out a good finish for winning honours. Eoarto appeared to win by about a short head, but the judge gave ids verdict in favour of Sacha, who, although liiikhitig tho fasti*!, apparently just faileil lo get up. It is, of course, almost i/npo.-oiblv to give u correct tlwision in ;i close finish, unless one is line with the post, and whilst recognising tlio berioii.jucss of challenging tho jiwlgi's verdict, our ojiinion of the niititer is otrenglh-ejic-il by tliat, of reliable men of racing cxparieuce, who were in a fairly good |K>.-:-tion lu note the margin Ittwecii the liors-js. Cuirossettia practically won ihe Stewards' Welter from end to end, but had lo be shaken tin lo keep clear of Ard Keigh and Do Witto at tlio finish. Kostroma won the Berwick Handicap comfortably, and the day's sporl was concluded with the Publican's Handicap, for which a field of 14 faced the! barrier. .San Severe gave a good deal of trouble at the ipost, and eventually got away with a break, which liractically piesoiiled her with the race. Prior to the raising of the barrier, San •Severo was twisting' and turning, whilst the rest of the field was standing well in line. Her advantage was obtained through being on the move whilst the others wore siaiHling llat-fooled at tho rise, of tho barri-.'r, and although she was close in line with ihe others, her moving start enabled her lo draw out lo alxiut an oightJength lead at one stage of the- race. i>he was sto;viing badly at the finish, but lasted long enough lo Iwat Vnhliinar, whose effort to »gct to (he. loader loft, hint without much linishing power. San Severe won at Timaru a.nd (lore through getting breaks in a simil-jr manner to what she did til Wingiilui.

Sp.'cuii'.l.itm was fairly brisk during the day. ami although the facilities for handling the inve.-l worn not adequate to cop.? with the liual rushes, still tJio liiuucs totalled £111)3?., or £216!! 10s. in cxco,s of the nioncv involed on last seas-on's Cup day. 'Hie dub issued liensc-s to 21 Iwokwakors, nii-il they also appeared to l>;> doing acuiisidcrahlo amount of businv.-.;. The details of the lacing arc a.s follow;;.: — Ai.'i'OMN HUKULK HANDICAP, Of 115sov»; second lOsovs and third Ssovs. One mill) ami throc-iiuarters. Mr )•'. Xclligau's br g Snip, by Sou'wester—Nalator marc, aged, 11.5 }K. Scoullar) 1 Mr 11. Fricdlander's ch g Leonardo, hv Kuroclvdon. aged. 11.10 (W. Hotter) * 2 Mr II Rutherford's b g Northern Star, by Lav Star-Surf, bvrs, 9.8 (vV. O'Connell) 3 Also started t Storm 9.5 (G. A. Pine) and Urosvcnor 9.0 (Ilaggerly) Storm look up ihe running, and, ratine; away from the others, led Leonardo and Northern Star by seven or eight lengths as they raced over the two first hurdles. Turning out of the straight Storm was night Ivngllis clear of Leonardo, who was followed by Northern Star and Crosvenor. Snip hoing half a diwn lengths behind the pair in the rear. Untitling along the back lb.' field closed up. anil, passing the livefurlong post, Storm was a couple of lengths clc.ir of Leonardo, whilst Snip had run iiitA third place. Siorin unshipped his rider at. th" fence til the far turn, am!, racing tin Hie hill. Snip joiii'.'d Leonardo in' the Hd. Snip showed the way over the liK fence, and, going on. won by close on three lengths from Leonardo. Northern Star thr'-" lengths and a-half away third, and (ji.oveiior half a dozen lengths away fourth. Time. 3mm 23 "l-Ssec. OLADHHOOK MACK HANDICAP, Of lCOsoVs; second lOsovs and third Ssovs. Six- furlongs. Mr A. Smith's ch f Effort, hv AdvaneeFndeavimr. oyrs. 8.8 (1?. Hatch) 1 Mr .1. W. Skinner's ch g British Peer. bv Peerage -llrjlaunia, syrs. 6.10 (W. Weir) 2 Mr 11. A. Knight's b g Bountiful, by J'ilgiiiu's Progress—Neroli. 3yrs. 6.11

(G. Musson) 3 Also ran: Spinning Flight 8.6 (T. Robertson), Jessie I.eivai-s'B.s (F. Ynrr), Optiomd 8.5 It.. G. King), Warsaw 7.5 (J. Rive), Allfido 6.13 (A. Chapmati), and Adjudge 6.11 (11. Price). Jessi? Ix;wars was left, in an otherwise Kood start, and British Peer was the lii\l to break the line. Running round the far turn Effort joined Iliiiish Peer, and goini: up the rise the pair hail drawn about four' lengths clear of .Bountiful. Once in line for home Kll'ort came away, and won

easing up by a little over a. length from British Peer; Bountiful about tbreo loiiglbs away third, a. length in front of Spinning Flight. Time, lmin 29 3-ssce. CHAMPAGNE STAKES, Of 250sovsj second 30sovs and third 20sovs. For two-year-olds. Six furlongs. Sir G. Clifford's ch c Sharpshooter, by Clanranald—Wcalhereve, 9.6 (F E. Jones) 1 Mr M. Kavanagh's, b n Cronstadt, by Stepniak—Madder, 9.3 (Donovan) 2 Mr U. Kavanagh's br c Caspian, by Stepniak—Gilanelln, 8.10 (L. G. King) 3 Also started: Ristori 8.7 (Mt'ombe). The quartet got. well away to a splendid) sian, ami running pa.-t Ihe five furlong post Ri-tori had drawn a length clear of Sharpshooter, with the other two close up. Run-, nin-g round the far turn Caspian was improving his position, and bad joined SharpKlioolor. Turning for home Sharpshooter and Oron-ladf ia<«?d past Kielori, and once in linn for home Sharpsliooter drew out ami won uunfortably by about three lengths from Clronstfuil', who boa I Ins stable companion by about (our lengths; Ristori about two lengths away luhintl Hie placed horses. Tim:-, lmin 182-Ssee. WIXNEBS OF THE Cl!Alll-AONE STAKK3.

DUNKDIN CUP, Of 40(k>Y.s; second 40sovs and third 20sovs. One. mile ami a-half. Mr C. G. Dalgety's li m Prim, by Pilgrim's Prog-rcts—N.intes, 4yrs, 8.3 (R. W. King) 1 Sir G. Clilfcrd's br li Glencullo-jh, by Claiiraiiiild-Madowla, 4ji.s, 8.4 (F. E. Jones) 2 Mr F. If. Pvne's ch h Rosa Noble, bv Mochllion-Miss Kiliuanv, 4vrs, 7.2 (11. Price) 3 Also started: Iramii 7.11 (R. Hatch). Field Gun 7.6 (W. Cardie), Oullander 7.5 (C. Hack). Grand Skim 7.10 fine. 41b overweight] (L. (',. King), Tikitore 7.5 (AY. I'!muiers-ju), Hiio 7.Z [inc. 21b over-weightj (W'ingfield). Jl-lrskine 0.12 (13. Harrison), White Cockade 0.10; [inc. HJb overweiglitl, (W. Weir), .lack Ashore 6.7 (A. Chapman). Stint Rosalier 6.7 (C. .Kmmcrson), • Co.VI Dredge 6.3 fine, lib overweight] (E. Pine).

Lining lo the harrier tho inside lx?rt,li was occupied hy Krskine. then camo Iranui, White Coekndo, Hc-c Noble, and Clciiculixli. The otitMde division was C'.uiftt-ed of Jack Ashore, (iokl Dredge, ami Prim. Gold Dredge ami .facie .-Whore caused a hit of bother at the barrier. The field got lina-lly away lo a good- start, and Jvrsliine was first to'hit the rails, followed by Iranui. Cold Dredge lying third. Then camo Whito Ceolra.de, with Jack Ashore lying nexli; Prim leading -the others, and Tikatero bringing up trio roar. Turning out of the sh-aie/ht Krskine was leading Iranui and Cold Dredge by a length, with I'riin lying fourth, afonsrside White Cockade. Rcso Jv'oble next, "ltd Hiro already tailing oIF. Knle-ring the back stretch Iranui went to tho front, whilst Whito Coekada tnovc<t into second place, and Prim was improving her nasiHon on the raik Turning iio tho hill ii.-.-uui and "White Cockade were still in" front, just dear of Brim. Turning for home Trim-went to lb? front, and, keeping c.i'ar, won by a food two lengths from l.lMieiillru'li. who b.-at- Hose Noble by- a ucijd frr second p|« co ; Ou!lander, 'half a length away, fourth; then came Kant .osaliw and Tikiterc, the last to finish bang Cirand ,Slam. Gold Dredge, and lira Once „, |„ 10 for )lonlo Iram)i , White Coctelo fadotl ri?ht out. Time 2m iii lb 2-s.<c.

' After a dead heat with Mr Ray's Sinking Fund, Gvrs, list lullj; run in 3min 57sec. t Changed in ISH-5 to 1} miles and 132 yds; in IPJS-C to 1J miles; in 189H-9 to 11 miles. TRIAL PLATK, Of lfjfcov.s; fccuiil lGsyvs. Six furlongs. Hon. Geo. M'Lean's 1) c Saclia, by Sttpniak—lirisa, 3yrs, 8.0 (J. Bcalc) 1 Messrs "W. (.!. ami 0. h. Steal's l:r f Keario, liv Sant liario—Fan Tan, 3vts, 7.11 [W'.'ll. M'Kay) 2 Mr X. I Sort win'-, ch f Jiichlonr.y, by Clanrauald -Torcdina, oyis, 7.11 (F, K. Jones) 3

Also started: Fulmar 0.7 (,T. Rao). Bxehcster 8.7 |K. (Hlon), llcnzoliiie 8.4 (11. Forward], 'i'aier! 8.1 (J. M'Husky), J.:idv llatjakl S.t (K. Hatch), landlord 8.4 tlv Cox), Invincible 3.4 (•!. Macdannelil, Xipu! 8.4 |K. .Seoulhtf), Wayfarer 7.11 (O-.irdie). ladv Loehicl 7.11 (H. Kin-). KjiniiL- 7.11 (W. Iltilrnre), Nighrliirlit 7.11 (II Price). Oraml View 7.11 (J. Horn).

'The fi'ld was \\-.-4l in line when the barrier was re-leased, and Sitela was first I i break the lino. Running round the first turn lnohbciiny. Lady Ranald, and Kcarlo wore at the head of alfairs, with Saeha close up. ai:<l Taicri tifih: the rest. struts;; right out. Turuiir; for home the i.?ad?rs e'esod up a bit. and lnchboimy and JCcartfl were first into the straight. 0:: re in lino for home Saeha put in a. run. ami, catching the leaders, gained the verdict from Kcsivtc: Inchhcnuy, close up. third. Time, limn 19soc. STEWARDS' \YKI,TCi: HANDICAP, 0! lOOsovs; second lCsovs and third ssovs. Sewn furlongs. Mr W. T. Hazlott's b g Cui.roseltia, bv Currasow—Pohuettia, a sod 8.0 «n. ,i. . ' <•'• Kac ) ! -Mr 1. la-.iMys" U ? Art! Hoiuh. l>v Coiiijucror-llritish (Jneen, agoil, 9.5" Sir G. Clifford's b h Do Witte, bv Su'p-niak-lUusion, syrs. 9.1 (P. 3 Also started. Apdlodoris 9.5 (J. lksilc). Oiyoi 8.13 (.1. LimUiv), Lone Star 810 IK. Hatch), Bons 8.5 |W. Kiimiorson). Coeo 6.2 |J. Olsjii), Kodand-blaek 8.0 (K. Scoullar). Iridium 8.0 i\V. Kobb). From a splendid start Cnirosertia was Ilia first to break flio line, and m:imu r past the uix-furlcji? post. was just clear of Arc! Keigh; Oiyoi bringing up the rear. Running past Ihe live-furlong post Cmros:>ttia was a length dear of Ard Rokrh, wuh Ix>!ie Star, clew up, third. Going up the rise Cuirossrtia was still a eouplo of lengths in (rant, whilst. Lou; Star was just clear of Ard Heigh. Once in line for home Cuirosettia was challenged by And Reigh, who swerved, and I>e Witte pur in an appiranee on iho rails. In a good finish Ctiirosetria won bv thrc parts of a length from Ard Reigh.'a. similar cli*fanco ieparatiiitf Dc Wittw from the second Apollodoris wxs closo up, fourth. Time, Imin 30 3-ssoc.

BERWICK HACK HANDICAP, Of lOOsovs; second lOsovs and third Ssovs. Five furlongs. Mr J. J. Cain's ch g Kostroma, by Stepniak—Aileen, syrs, 9.5 (J. E. Blyth) 1 Messrs' Johnson and Paterson's blk rn Miss Gal, bv Stepniak—Tortulla, 4vrs, 9.11 (F. Yarr) 2 Jlr M. Friodlander's ch g Count Gorton by Gorton—Countess of Kolmar, aged, 8.5 (F. E. Jones) _. 3 Also ran: Beneform 9.13 (L. G. King), Strathfillaii 8.13 (A. M'Kav). Flavour 8.9 |R. Ilalch), Yagrance 8.7 (J. Bealc), Little Medallist 8.2 (J. M'Cluskv), Eatrlnslone 8.1 (W. Holmes), Princess Ena 8.0 (J. Rue), Seaside 8.0 (J. J. Hum), and Miss Adair 8,0 (J. Horn). Beneform was smartest in a. splendid start, and ran round the first (urn half a length dear of Utile Medallist. Kostroma moved into second place as they were Hearing for home, and had taken command before tli» st.rnijrhr. was reached. Once in Hie straight Kostroma, kept clear, and won comfortably by two long-ins and a-lialf from Miss Gal, who got up in (he last fewstrides and beat Count Gorton by a short neck for second place, Flavour was fourth. Time, lmin 4 2-ssec. PUBLICANS' HANDICAP, Of 200sovs; second 20sovs and third lOsovs. Six furlongs. Mr R. M'Donald's b in Ran Severo, by Sant Ilario-Savaiinali, syrs, 6.7 (15. Eminerson) 1 Mr C. Machell's b g Valdimar, by Pilgrim's Progress—Tsarilza 3yrs, 8.3 (J. M'Clusky) 2 Mr R. Sutherland's eh g Czar kolobol, by Stepniak—Aileen, aged, 8.9 (F. Yarr) 3 Also started: Pelrovna 8.13 (V. Cotton). Ladv Disdain 8.11 (11. AY. King). Trnganini 8.4 (R;> Hatch), J.oftus 7.13 (\Y. 11. M'Kav). Ladv Ori/nn 7.7 (W. Emmerson). Dabchick 7.7 (]). Citrdi?), Chief toluol 7.2 IK. Cotton). Octave 7.0 (Wingfield). Conlender 6.10 (C. Hack). Yoloedsi 6.10 (11. Price), and Zetland 6.7 (\V. Weir),

San Severo caused a bit of trouble at Ihe post, and finally slipped her field, and ran pasl llm fivp-furlong post half n do/.cti lengths clear of Vologda, and Dabchick. Turning for home San Severo was over four lengths clear of Vologda, and A'aldimar appeared on the rails. San Severo was under Ihe whip inside the distance, but lasted long enough lo win bv a length from Valtliniar; (V.ttr Kololiol two lengths away third. Then came -Dabchick fourth, Contender fifth, and Zetland nexl. Time, lmin 15 3-ssoc. TO-DAY'S RACKS. The following Acceptances have been received for to-day's races: — HINDON HURDLE HANDICAP, Of 115sovs. One mile and three-quarters, st lb 5t li> Snip i 12 9 Northern Star 913 Leonardo ... 12 8 HKNLKY HACK HANDICAP, Of lOOsovs. Six furlongs. Effort iCj 2 Fuimnr ... 8 7 Yoloiuta •■• 9 6 Count Gorton 8 5 Spinning Plttvoiir ... S 5 Flight ... 9 3 r,rit!.-0i Peer 3 1 .li'ssioLeivars 9 3 Knnuis ... 713 Swha 812 Boitnliful ... 713 Liza 8 9 lv.ig.':o;tot;e ... 712 Strathfillaii 8 7 Princess Ena. 711 CITY HANDICAP, Of lOOiovs. For Uvo-yeav-okk Five furlongs. Vpplerarlh ... 9 3 Scotch Plaid 8 0 Caspian ... 810 Pedometer ... 7 0 DUXEDIN JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, Of 25fecvs. One mile and tiquarter. li-anui ... 8 0 A pc-'lodcris 7 7 Trnganini ... 713 Tikiterc ... 7 7 Outlandev ... 7 9 Sam. Rosalier 6 9 Rose Nob!-3 ... 7 9 Adjudge ... 6 7 Field Gun ...7 8 DOMAIN HANDICAP. Of ISCmOvs. Six furlongs. Petrovna ... 813 San Severo... 710 CsKir Kololiol 811 Ad vintage ... 7 6 Lady Disdain 811 lrab Chick ... 7 5 Ard" Reign... 8 5 Chief Loehiel 7 2 Jra-nui ... 8 2 Imaginary ... 612 Lofltw ... 711 Zetland ... 6 7 OUTRAM HACK HANDICAP,

Of lCfeovs. Five furloi/rs. Kostroma. ... 10 7 Count Gorton 8 5 Serenade ... 10 6 Ktwino ... 8 4 i'li'nrt ... 10 0 Bew.olinc ... 713 Miss Gal ... 9 9 I.ittl-3 Mcdo.l- - 810 list 710 Lira 8 8 I.adv Lochicl 7 9 Slr.uhfil!an .8 6 Jewel Ca> 2 7 7 Mv Lawver 8 5 NightligJit 7 7 Kc'ti-rle ' ... 8 5 iik Adair 7 7 Inchbc-nny ... 8 4 RAILWAY PLATE Of lOOsovs. Five furlongs. Pctrovno. ... 910 Cronstadi ... 7 7 I.adv Orozoin 9 0 Cvmbiform 7 7 Lup'ulite ... 811 Keatori _ ... 611 I'/Mieform ... 8 7 Scotch Piaid 611 Vologda ... 8 7 SUBURBAN WELTER HANDICAP, Of lOCsovs. Seven forcings. Czar Kolohol 10 5 Spinning 1); Witto ... 9 0 Plight ... S 3 ihskino ... 813 Jessie Lcw.ars 8 3 Cuiroscttia 8 13 Optional ... 8 o Contender ... 811 Eous 8 2 Oivoi 810 Saclia 712 Advantage 8 8 Red-and-black 712 Lono Star ... 8 6

£ Winner. Sire. Rider. Time. in. . B . 7S Atlantic Traducor Wattie I 245 7!l BiUiiwgate Iziak Walton Wench 1 221 80 Sir Modred Traducer (Afford 1 21* SI SommiH Traducer Hicktou 1 21 82 Nonsense Albany Hickton I IS 83 Oudcis Albany Dorrctt 1 18 84 Lady Uvelyn 1'. Wiirtock J. Cotton 121 fi.5 Kvertou Uil Cadngan Kean 1 20 S>: Artillery Musket Stratford 1 20 87 Gipsy King Le Loup Derrett t 20 U Carbine Musket Derrett 1 IS SH Cynisca Apremnnt Matthews 1 21} W> Thackeray Apremont Holmes 1 2'i 91 Cajolery Anremont Ilcrrutt J 10J 92 Daydream Albany Uiuldicomb 1 II1J S3 Response Richmond taon 1 M 111 Neroli Artilkry Clark 1 I7i 95 (jipsr Grand (iramlnuster M'llroy 1 l'>i Si: lioinbshcll Canin-hot Derrett I 17i i)7 O. Medallist ilnl.il ion Durrett I 17i US l-uuilas I'. Warheek Shaw 1 17 li;i Courtier St. (Icirgc Derrett I J7{ (I! VeiWL-liik'fi Stepnum Derrett 131 i)2 Vladimir Mepuiak King 1 W m lUcli'nelimi Hvtchkbs Hesitt 1 m 04 Stronghold Uhinnua'd Hewitt 1 171 05 (Jlenowlet Clan.auahl Hewitt 1 JUg Hi: L'dy I.jndon Scatun Dclaval Derrett 1 20j 07 BonuvCilen Stapniak .1. M'Comlie 1 l'.ij US' UiHb'uilmaii Tieminill K. K .(ones « 0!l Sliurpiliuut'r (JlanrmiftM F. KJon'f J l&j

Wi.vM5its.oF ran Duxrcmx Cup. g Owner. winner. |» ti 'j Time. W jj'« s 111! m. s. 7-1 IT. Itedwood t.nrline 4 'J !>! 7 I 3 75 V. Ueliiimiin Templelon < S 12! 8 4 301 7(j I''. Mimain l'nno'were 3 li 1*15 4 7i 77 0. OT.rien Kishbook 4 7 1214 4 5' 7S II, It ay Teinpletoti a [i •}' () ;j 31 7!lll. 1'Y.iscr Mata* 4 7 g'l3 4 3 50 K. Cutis Mata 5 s it'll) 3 5fi) 51 H. C'niii|il)i;ll Sir Mildred 3 7 111 7 4 2 (5 Sir II. Robinson l.adv Emma a 7 611:155 S3 D. Kirliy Adamant » (i 7i !' 3 ill 841Inn.O.M'Leaiil,ailyKinnia "' 8 Sdl 3 .ill 85 W. Koliiiison Vaucnard 5 II .'i'lO 3 53 St; Major (Jcnrgu Xelson . 5 S & 0 3 51J S7 U. J. Mason .Spado Guinea I i li: S 3 51 SSU.CSIcuil (iipsvKins 3 S I 1 !l 3 51 Kill. Hammond Sultan ■ 4 R U 7 3 3U 90 Hon. II. ll'Leati St. James 4 7 12 -1 3 57) 1)1 IX OT.rien Freedom 3 K 3' li 3 57 !fc! J. Stephenson Occident (i 7 10 S 3 50 !() J. Stephenson I'empest 5 (i 11 8 3 5U !M I'. liutlcr Liberator a 8 3 0 3 53" '.15 II. Goodman Caskett 3 7 I ti 3 lul 1-0 J StepbiMismi Gipsy Grand 3 s 1 I 3 7j 1-7 Hon. li. M'J.can l.wl Rosalm 3 7 2 3 3 11 PS li. lieay Stawliot i 7 li 11 3 81 Si-I K. Cutis Ujin-Djin 3 J l 7 2 40$ l)|i 11. (loiilnn Advance il S 7 4 2 37 ill KH'H Urus. Jupiter ti S 5 8 2 3!IJ O-.M. Ib.bb.s l'JuiiJas t i II li 2» IOC. tl. Si-ad Orloll 3 S 13 It 2 3/j (U'C- and II. i 'Jeselicmaker Rulawayo 4 0'13 S 2 'Mr, ODiJ. Monk Gbonrka 57 II ti 2 37J Ili.jC. (i. Halgdy .Slepdancer 117 S S 2 411; IKiU. I'. Dalfiely Mcudaucer a 7 Sill' 2 311} USU. Kerr Aiinamento 5 7 11 S 2 311 II!'C. li. llslcrly lVim it 3|j ■>■$;.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14457, 25 February 1909, Page 5

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