SPORTING.
ASHBURTON RACES. (Pia United Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, August 29. The following handicaps have, been declared for tho Ashburton races:— First Hurdles of 90so'vs.. ln ß mile and three-quarters.—Gold Pin 12,9, Coronetted 11.0, Cardiff 10.3, Umeraboy 10.3, Ribston Pippin 10.12, Buster 10.0, Redwin 9.7, Margo 9.6, Terry Flynn 9.6, Waitoto 9.5, Eairlia 9.3, Overton 9.0, Optician 9.0, Combination 9.0.
Braemar Welter of 90sovs, Seven furlongs. -Ceylon 10.2, Kilmeny 10.2, Medallist 9.12, Kilts'9.ll, Waikehau 9.6, Glenowl 9.6, Gold Cup 8.13, Sveaborg 8.10, Jeanot.B.9, May Dalrymple 8.9, Somniform 8.9, Waitoto 8.2, Merry Lass 8.2, Colleen Marv 8.2, Ainnvcll 8.1, British Crown. 8.1, Flora Macdoriald 8.1, t'timboul 8.0, Sant Rosaleer 3.0, Taigus 8.0, Dan Cameron 8.0. " . . Ashburton County Handicap of 150sove. One mile and a:q'uartcr.—Tlirax 9.0, The Cornet 8.9, Scottish Star 7.6, Ladrone 7.5, Mumura 7.0, Martcl 6.13, Gold Coin 6.12, Gold Cup 6.12. Welter Hack Handicap of 80sovs. Six furlongs—Golden Morn 9.5, Gunflash 9.2, Kiniona 9.1, Gold Wave 9.0, May Dalrvmple 8.11. Nithsdatc-B.il, Ariel 8.9, Whiz 8.9, Trireme 8.3; Glenowl 8.3,' Flora Macdonald 8.3, Downstrokc 8.0, Speedometer 7.1 i, Vanquish 7.10. Stephanos 7,9, Joan 7.8, ISnowraker 7.8,' Gilt-Edge 7.7, Sartosta 7.7, Ada Marling 7.7, Royal Charley' 7.7, Dan Cameron 7.7, Man-elite 7.7, Free 7.7; Mies ■Koslyn 7.7, Debonnire 7.7. Spring Handicao of IOOeovs; Six furlongs. | -Oxcnhopo 9.2, Sea, King 8.13, Pilgrim's Way 8.9, Tannhauser 8.8, Special Form 8.0. Carohis 7.13, Flower of the West 7.9, Kilts 7.8! Gnome 7.7, Fender 7.7, Naumni 7.1. Teviotdale 7.0, Orton 7.0, Stcpma d 6.7, Silkweb 6.7. - TIMARU COURSING CLUB. (Per Unitko Press Association.) , TIMARU, August 29. To-day the Timaru Coursing (Jlub concluded a two-days' meeting on the Washdyke Plumpton. The Maiden Stake of £25 and a cup fell to Mm Goodall's Woolton, Mr W. C. Rain's Fairlake being withdrawn ,from v the final owing to an* accident in the semi-final. The Opon Stirke fell to Mr J. Milne's Meteor, which beat Mr J. Young's Lady Traccv. ' , The" feature of the meeting \va6 the way in which. Lofty, the winner of the New Zealand Waterloo, was fairly beaten by Lady Tracey. ■ -, HARRIERS.- - . The St. Andrew Harriers, held their Five-mile Championship and Scaled Handicap at Wingatui on Wednesday. The following are the results: -Championship: K. ,!.-. Kelly (SOmiii 30sec), 1; G. Tupp (32min 2Esec) 2; F. Anderson (33min 4sec), S. Sealed Handicap: K. Talboy, 1; A. Burton, 2; F. Anderson,'3. GOLF.
The following is tlio result of the Bogey Match, played by tho St. Clair Ladies' Golf Club on. Thursday :-Mw M'Carthy. (handi-. onp 7), 3 up: Mise Tamo (liatidicap 17), 1 WQ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15856, 30 August 1913, Page 10
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