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SPORTING.

DAWNEVTRKE RACKS. C?K£l (Jsrrsn I'KESS associatiohV) DANNI'WIRICE, September 10. Tli-o Uannovurko Racing and Hunt Cluto' oonil»uiod spring mooting was <wvm.ii>encc<l today in cold -weatlicr, and the a.tendaneo was enroll. Tho tolalitfa\or handled £16,598, as compared, with i? 25,011 tor ft one day mooting last ycc.r. Rqmit-a: — AKHCOTT HUNTERS' HURDLES, of lOffcova. One milo and a-half.—3 Tomes*, 11.9, 1; 4 Capte-in Sleek, 10.3, 2; 2 Slumix, 10.8, 8. Abo Blaricd: 6 Hikurangi 10.5, 1 Signysicji 10.3, C Martinella, 10.2. Only tho placed hoTMa finished. Won 1/y two and ahalf lengths. Tim©, 2mln 61scc. uanuTAo.ROa hack handicap, of 150rsovG. Six furlongs.—s Sliaki, 7.2, 1; 4 Lady Witobet, 8.2, 2; 3 May Morn, 712, 3. Al»j started: 1 Old Gold 9.9, 2 Magistrate 8.1, C i>ady Kil worth 7.12, 8 Glenfinfas 7.0, 7 Conziekx "Won, by a. neck. Time, limn ISscc. SPRING- HANDICAP, of 30&30vb. One milo and a-quortcr.—l The Speaker, 8.3, 1; 2 Rose Pink, 9.0, 2; 5 Sweet Tipperary, 8.2, 3 Also started: 3 Lucid 8.8, 4 llaraetotara 7.2. Won easily by two lengths. Time, 2min lOmin l-ssoc DANNEVTR2CE STITCEPIiECirA.SE, of 35080V5. About three miles.—6 Bollin, 9.12, 1; 2 Styrax, 9.13, 2; 4 GaekwaT, 10.13, 3. Also started: 1 Master- Webster 10.12, 2 First Line 10.11, 3 -Mattock 9.13, 9 ilerry Jack 10 3, 5 Sir Donald 9.11, 8 Sensitive 9.7. The race wao a clnvpter of accidents. First Lino and .Master Webster ran off, and Mattock, Sensitive, Sir DonaJd, Gaekwar, and Merry Jack felL Bill in vras in the lead at tho last fence and won by 100 yards. Gaekwar was remounted and finished third. Time Smin- lGsec ' MAU>EN PLATE, of lOOsova. Six furlongs (weight 8.0.).—1 Kilgour, 1; 2 Speechraeker, 2; 7 Woolatra, 3. Also started: 8 ên, 6 Preface, 12 Bill, 5 Sweet Song, 12 Poteraea, 10 Pomona, 9 To Kopua, 3 Haremoana, 11 Manikin, 4 Reformation. The winner was in front all the -way. Time, lmin lbsec. ' T HUNTERS' OTEEPLECHASE, of 12500vb Two miles and a-lialf.—l Silemis, 12« 1; 3 Utihty, 10.3 2; 2 Patariki, 11.0? 3. Also started: 5 Walker's Ridge 10.2, 4 Merry ftT 1 llfS- 7 * HoUyhock 10.0, 6 the first tune round. Silenus wont back, and caught Utility at the last fence, winning ca6 '.fe ITOrl TO rr le ?8' h »- Kn ». siain 283ec. OTANGA HaNiDICAP, of 250sovjfsix 85 ' x > CoS 1 6 „ Gol<i Pwblem, 9.0. Also started: \ General 8.6, 5 Trentham Rose 7.1, 3 Vermillion 6.13, 7 Zens 6.13. Won by a neck. Tune, lmin 15sec * IAMAKI HACK WELTER, of mobow Oao milo and 50 yarfis.-l Warlike, 8.1 if} , tl^J'J 11 - 2; 4 Carillon, 8.4 3 Also started: 6 Sacramento 9.11, 3 UtuVai 9.4, 2 Mayrao™ 8,1, 5 War Star 8.4, 8 Sartoline 49°So abl7 * a kD^ eec?nd f "" "" «»**««*. f« the rfiSS?~ H*™' - Bracokt - mile and 1 Black 11.9, Walkers Ridge 110 Trial Handicap. F iva £ ur longs (weight S J7 P „r?! B , m ' Hawanoann, Speechmaker, font ' TeKopua - Sweet three's 0 C P b About three miles.—Stetoan) 12.8, Patariki 118 ileny Chven 9.9, Gallagher 9 7 ' i fl nJ Ul^ Ha c' iica ; p - on<3 M*i one furS TV? SpeakcT 90 - 1? «o Knk 813 Sweet Tipperary 7.13, Flash Lady 6.12 Dorie 6.12, Vermillion 610, Maraetotak 8.9, Tus ]~tf ° B^ l s r miles and a-half-Master Webster 10.12, Mattock 10 9 Gaekwar 10.S, First Lino 10.9, Sir Dewld 9°7 B 'lnSter J t7. 3 - 13 ' 9 " 7 ' lunteki Handicap Five furlongs and a*tl~¥o T^" Sk K r F 9^ 8% MogiseZ %::? r/ ,lw f rth 7 - 10 . Sweet sSn--e.9,Prefaoo 6.9, Glenflnlas 6 7 9.1 Lady General 85, Old Gold Doric °0 W 7 - 2, a^ 7.0, \\ar btar ao, Wcolahra 713, Bill 7 7 Con ziska 7.7. ■"->"-■. I.i, \_-onKtTROW RACES.

The Kurow Jockey Club has received pcrfrom the Minister of Internal Affairs to hoid its race meeting on the North Oto"o Jockey Club's course. uw^o RACING IN ENGLAND. LANCASTER MEETING RESUMED Press Association-By Telegraph—Copyright. _ LONDON, September 9. (Received Sept. 10, at u . lO pm , Tho Doncastcr meeting -svas resumed today, after five years' suspension. Tetrsrch's unbeaten two-year-old. son Tetraiema won the Champagne Stakes. Carslake was tho jockey, and ho also rodo M'Calmont's Roieur winner of the Doncaster Welter.—A. and N Z Cable. " ' JOCKEY AND TRAINSB PENALISED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, September D. (Received Sept. 10, at 11.10 p.m.) The Jockey Club has withdrawn tho licenses of W. Smyth (jockey) and Mullen (trainer), after inquiring into Palander's running.—A. and N.Z. Cable. « SALE OF YEARLINGS. HIGH PRICES" REALISED. Pr«M Association— By IVlograph— Copyright LONDON, September 9. (Received Sept. 10. at 11.10 p.m.) High prices were realised at to-day's Doncaster yoarling sale, including a Tetrarch filly, which brought 3500 guineas, and a, Reiherode colt 2000 guineas.—A. and N.Z. Cable. NEAT ZEALAND HORSE KILLED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. • SYDNEY. September 10. (Received Sept. 10, at 9.20 p.m.) Estland, while galloping at Rosehill, struck a soft patch and fell. Ho struck his head against a post and was killed instantaneously. HARRIERS. Tho following handicaps hava beon declared for tho Five Mile Road Race, to bo held at St. C!«ir on Saturday, under the auspices of tho Dunodin Anglican Harrier Club:—D. Lister scratch, M. Hill feec, C. Frye loscc, J. H. Henderson so3ec, J. Swanson lmin, F. Frye lmin lOeec, W. TinrmG lmin lOsoc, R. Steel lmin 20ecc, L. Edmond lmin 30scc, L. Henderson lmin 30sec, J. Aitken lmin SS3CC, A. E. Gray lmin 45aec, J. Cameron lmin 50sec, W. Stark lmin SOseo, B. M'Kernan lmin 53sec, G. Ferguson 2min, E. S. Gale 2min, F. Morice 2min, J Burke 2min lOsec, J. Ritchie 2min losec, C. M'Crone 2min loscc, W. Perry Emin 203 ec, G. Kennedy 2min Msec, J. Sutton, 2min 3cbcc, F. Douglas 2min 35scc, R. M'Donald 2min 35sec, A. Gillespie 2min 45sec, H. Blackwood 2mdn 45sec, J. Shanks 2min oascc, W. Lecffler 3min lOsec, L. Burk 3min 15sec F. Hanson 3min 25sec, F. El'som 3min 303 cc, E. Jowsey 3min 3Csec W. Ritchie 3min 30sec, R Connor 4min, a! Polwarth 4min ISsec, A. Cuthberison 4min SOsoc.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17727, 11 September 1919, Page 6

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17727, 11 September 1919, Page 6

SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17727, 11 September 1919, Page 6