SPORTING.
TIIOHOUGH JIBED SALES. Prem Association—liy Telegraph—Copyright. Australian nud K.Z. Cable Association. SY'DXKY, April 17. Ailditioual yc:>riing sales broLitnt the total disposii;a ujt to iSJ, tor which Lljii,r,U was puid. At tlio thoroughbred sales ol imported JinplUli two-year-olds a i'olymelus—Aircraft coit brought, lUjOja, a llndium—Florist colt and a Sajitoi—Ljdy Cynostiru colt IOOOgs each. Mr E. J. Watt jiaid tluOgs Tor a Willouox—Morrow colt, Mr W. Uuncon TOOL'S for a Bayardo—itetort oolt. Untried stock w;is submitted on behalf ol Mr " Higluten." The Palincrcton Ji'ortli fillies Piiia fore and Teal brought 70gs and flOgs. On behalf of Mr J. B. Reid, of Oamaro, a Boniba-Flowery Speech oolt fetched 200gs. On behalf of Mr A. iiantcU the brood mare Terebinth realised llCgs. -Mr ,7. li. lieid bought the racejiorso Coronata for 220js. For Valhalla and Silent Way there was no offer. Maori Mat was passed in at 12055, Fortune Hunter at 60Ogs, and Co!ot:ra at 7OJfS. Sydcin fetched 53Ogs, F.rst rrincvpal 330gs, Aurifer IlOijs, Common Lav/ 4505;, and Iα Balfour 240?3. Woorak made his final appearance on t!ie race tracks on Satnraay. Ho joins Mr L. K. S. Mackinnon's Victorian stnd. The son of Traqnair— Slnrtara has won upwards of £17,000 in stakes. TRENT/HAM TBAIJfIXc' NOTES. (l'Bll b'MTIU) J'KF.SS ASSOCIATION.) WELLINGTON, AprU 17. rraininj: vrork was done on the No. 1 grass gallop, but the g o hig waa slow, and Imiu 17sec was the best time tor tix furlongs, while lmin 20=co w-ia oommon. Chakwana and -Mascot covered six lurlougs. The masre was too good, and the watch Kt-ordod lmin 18--OC. Mmclaua and Seadown were tried over six furlongs. The former tasi.y defeated Soa-down in lmin 17 3-ssec. Ayah v.-as too good for Johnny Wciker over five inrlongs in lmin ssco. A uselul gallop was that of Roc-wan—six furlongs in lmin IS.-cc. Chorf.-e and Multiplication did half a mflo. The champion was in (coin at the finish, in. oOsec. Va"a--bon.l and Multaue ran the same distance in hwoct Corn easily .beat Cliclcina over live furIon??, and Shrill did a pleasing half-mile. Cro'sns cov.'ivrl (our furlongs in under 50scc. A gallop of inir-rr-st was that between Kilboy and' Sasanof. Uic former wont 10 furlongs in 2min 13see\bein<* mf'v °i » y S;lsanot °T OT ««! last mile. Both acquiiMd themselves in a plcosini manmc, the colt ospßCKiily. Nystod b;at Devotion over six Inr.oti??. Parifcrm di-1 six fur.onss in lmin 20-cc. Association a-u-i Honny Maid finished, in that order over hall a mile, and The Toff liadly heat Ph--month over a mile. Trka did -ix fnrlongs in lmin 21isoc. Tanxro easily beat Knkiri over seven furlongs, the last six taking lmin 21fcc. Eockbonnd was seven! lengths ahead of Eocksalt at the end of half a mile. Owin? to the Nort7i Otarro Jockey Ciub holdin™ its moo'tine on the 26th and 27th "insfc. and othrr causes, the 'Titinclicipi for the A=hburton meeting will not appear until Monday, April 30.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16981, 18 April 1917, Page 8
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