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SPORTING

RACING IN ENGLAND. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, October 27. At the Newmarket meeting the following was the result of the CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES, a handicap of 25sovs each; 10ft., with 500sovs added, and lOOsovs for second, New Cambridgeshire course, last milo and a furlong of A.F. Christmas Daisy, by "Vitoz-Daisy, 4yrs 1 Mustapha ' 2 Sir Martin 3 FLBMINGTON "TRAINING NOTES. Press Association—By Telesjraph—Copyright I'LEMINGTON, October 28. (Received Oct. 28, at 12.5 p.m.) Alawa ran a milo in lniin 40sec, a record for tiho season. Other gallops were Pest Town, a milo in lniin 45sec; Shifter, 10 furlong* in 2imn 26*0; Nushka, 10 furlongs in 2min 19sec; Hyman and Eric beat Didus over 11 furlongs in. Smin 31sec; Trafalgar and Mala, 10 furlongs in 2min 16see; Knox, a mile in lniin 50sec; Mutilator beat Mananu over nine furlongs in 2mia 4sec; King's Cross beat Kooringa over 12 furlongs in 2min 46sec; Lord Nolan, a mile in lmin 52sec. I>ast year's Cup winner has been sold, and is now in Skirving's stable. MASTERTON RACES. (Per United I'bess Association.) MASTERTON. October 2.1 The Masterton races were held to-day in fine weather, and thcro was a record attondai.ee Results :— Il'iCIC HURDLE HANDICAP One mde and tlu-eo-quarters.—Silken Rein, 9 12 1; Kelso, 9.12, 2; Sir Lethe, 11.5, 3. Also started: Lucretius, Strabau. AVon by a dozen lengths. Time, 3mm 24 2-ssec. FLYING HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Marengo 1, Royal Marine 2, Tekahurangi 3. , Also started: Captain Bell, Memo Land, Skye, No Trumps, Happy New Year. Won by half a length. Time, lmm 17 2-ssec. MASTERTON CUP. One mile and Messrs Band and Sharp's b g Jolly Friar, by St. Hippo-Mcrrvmaixl, aged, 7.7 (J. Pankhurst; .. * 1 a-quartor.-Lady Medallist, 8.10, 1; Moloch, 7.10, 2; King Post, 7.7, 3. Also started: Sir Insco, Vi, AVaipuni. AA'on by a short length. Time. 2min 9 4-ssec. MAIDEN HACK RACE. Five furlongs. -Lady Doris 1, First Battery 2, Sir Solo 3. Also started: Pukowai, Bercola, Palestine, Mcrri Chimes, Vitc. Won by a length. Time, lniin 4 2-ssoc LADIES' BRACELET. Ono mile and a-quirter.—Ruemac 1, Knight Commander £. Maku 3. AVon by a length. Tirao, Zmin 18scc. DASH HACK HANDICAP. Five furlongs.—Lace Collar, 9.0, 1; Swallow, 8.4, 2; Sea Queen, 7.11, 3 Also started: Warlock, Splash, Undecided, Keltio Lass, Miss Sylvia, More©, Afterthought, Embrocation. AVon by. five lengths. Time lniin 3 2-sscc. PUBLICANS' HANDICAP. Seven fur-longs.-Longner, 8.1, 1; Fern, 7.7, 2; Mataroa, 6.7, 3. Also started; California, Full Rate, Sunbonnet, Taitoko Polyanthus, Aberration, Sandix. AVon by a lennh. Time, lmin 29 2-ssec. OCTOBER HACK HANDICAP. On« mile.—AVaiwareware, 8.8, 1; Gold Bird, 8.0, 2; Awha, 7.11, 3. Also ran: First Consul, Mildura, Rose Herald, St. Brandon, Black Pearl, Tututau, Motukawa. AAton by three parts of a length. Time, lmin 45 l-ssec.

POVERTY BA:Y RACES. IPkr United Phess Association.) GISBORNE, October 28. The Poverty Bay Turf Club's spring meeting was opened to-day in ideal weather. The sum of £4863 was put through the totalisator, as against £5103 on tho first day last year. Fourteen bookmakers were licensed' at £15. Results :- TRIAL HANDICAP. Six furlong..-' Sublime 9.0, 1; Ardfort 8.4, 2; Masonic 7.13, 3. Also started: Mura Alii, Kaumona, The Raft, Master Head, Te Raumoria. Won by a, length. Time, lmin loisec. FIRST HURDLES. Ono mile and three-quartore-Reservoir 11.3, 1; Haurangi 9.0, 2; Terahui 9.0, 3.' Also started: Tekanui. Won by hailf-a-donm lengths. Time, 3mi-i 63 5-s?ec. FIRST COUNTY STAKES. Six fur-ljngs.-Continuanco 8.11, 1; Eiva 713 2Swarthmoor 6.12, 3. Also .started: Local Option AVon by a long neck. Time lmin 18 4-ssec. SPRING HANDICAP. One mile and a-quarter.-Paisano 8.9, 1; Spate 8.0, 2; Da.ndu 3 7.10, 3. Also started: Gladsmuir. The Squatter Hinetitama. A bare halflength1 separated the placed horses. Time, <!nriin 14 3.ssec. WELTER HANDICAP. Seven fur-longs.-Jet de More 9.1, 1; The Raft 8.10 2; Gatenby 3.7. 3. Also .Parted': ert, Eiya. Rakaikiteroa. AVon by » length. Time, lmin 344-s.ssc MAIDEN SCURRY. Four' furlongs.To Rakato, 1; Dazzling. 2; Kilovth.'3. Won by haif-a-leneth. Time. 50 4"-ssee FLYING HANDICAP. Si x f„C_ Lady Rohina 7... 1: Auldearn 8.9, 2; Tcai'l -Reef 8.0. 3. Also E tote<l: The'Squalfe Lirn, Martyr Kmr;. fron !>v fr.-., T l» n »tV Time, ]mi n 18 5-ssee. FIRST HACK FLAT HANDICAP. One mile-Continuance 9.0. 1; Mv Darlintr 8.0. Z; Daldosi 8.13, 3. Abo «4rted: Teraumenu. Won easily by a \ m <sh. Timlimn 48 2-ssee.

SCULLING. (Pm Uxrrr.n Parss Association.) vr , , , W ANGANUI. October 23. Word has been received that Peareo Day Hagney, Mitchell, Thoroughgocd; and Monger j a tend coming over'from Australia to compete in tho sculling handicaps in Wanganui in January. Now Zcaland will be represented by Arnst. Webb and \VcWi; and Fogwe.ll and Kemp may also be included injj.o Australian team ROWING. The first raw of tho sea.son-tho Novice fours, for naw members of the D \BC — waa commenced last Monday night in" fine rosier. lhe followin- aro the rwuVlurs* Heat.—T Irvine (-stroke), 0. Hnrkird. F Collier. D. Thoimwli, 1- R •U.lls, ?.; F. Parker (stroke), L. Irvine F ■-■eoond Heat,-R. Irvine (stroke) R Bov.-n,D. Mahoney, R. Kaire. j"s' w fc hams (stroke), J. Scott, W. Milk W F CWhV n m n« ((slrokC) ' G - Hal ' la '" J ' » i> U lllwir iP«Mi> 1: R. Irvine oy naif a canvas. . Zui are! °" We,,Wßtlaj nisht Tl * First Heat.—T. Conway (stroke), ,T. Raii- ™, II Lath, s. M'DonaJd, 1; J Dowla, 1 <■■ Wo:f by hall a length. occoncl He.-rt.-U. Hey (slrokoK T . m -™, L. lorrosler. Jas. Dowlaiul, 1; J. AUionev stroke, T Campbell, W Al'Ken he (, M 1 !IIU I ~! lu, , hoat wjll u » d tins atlomoow. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Oivnijr to Hi© inclcnieiit weather of last Sa urday tho sports of (he Roy.' Hi„h School had to 1,, postponed, L itT, •oped that to-day the v/wdher will |-„ a .l| that is w.vircd to make n sports' dav a success, lne sports will coniincnce at i.ifj

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14668, 30 October 1909, Page 11

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SPORTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 14668, 30 October 1909, Page 11

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