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SPORTING.

INJURED JOCKEY SUCCUMBS

(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyrigi t.) (United Press Association.) Sydney, April 9. The jockey Matthews, who fell with Bolton and Shananan in the Nursery Handicap on Monday, died to-day 'from a- fractured skull. Polton has four ribs broken, and Shananan has a badly injured leg. • ( HIGH-PRICED YEARLINGS. 1 Sydney, April 9. At the yearling sales a Traquair— I Arajoat, colt realised 7UO gns; a . Malster—Chutney hlly 550gns; a Malster—Mangosteen colt was passed in at 600 gns; a Malster—Graceton colt realised MM) gns ; a Malster—Marie Corelli hlly was passed at 600 gns; a Malster—Meld Rose colt realised 530 gns"; a Malster—Graf ton hlly 700 gns. A NEW ZEALAND PURCHASE. Sydney, April 9. At th» yearling sales Mr. J. B. Roid, of New Zealand, bought the Sant Uaria—Cryde gelding for 50 gns. FEILDING RACES. (Per Press Association.) Feilding, April 9. I For the second day of the Feilding races it rained all day. The tote receipts for the whole meeting were £38,527, as against £35,597 last year. Concluding results were as follow: Oroua Hack Hurdles.—Clemency 1, Silver Cluse 2, Canadian 3. Scratched : Captain, Bell, : 'Moahau, Matopouri. Won by a length and a half. Time 3 min 57 3-ssec. Easter Handicap, of 300 sovs, one mile and a quarter.—Khamsin, 7.9, 1; Sir Knox, 8.8, 2; Flingot, 7.2, 3. Won easily. Time, 2min 17sec. Rewa Hack Handicap, six furlongs. —Lady Volga 1, Zetes 2, Muleteer 3. • Won by a clear length. Time, lmin 20 3-ftec. Scurry.—Rector Girl 1, Awahou 2, Aviatrix 3. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin' 13 2-ssec. Makino Welter, one mile.—Plantation'!, Afterthought 2, Avaunce 3. Won by a length.. Time, lmin 49sec. In the Kimbolton Hurdles, Pritchard was thrown from Leolaiiter and sustained a broken leg. ) . "•■ C.J.C.. SECOND DAY. Christchurch/ April 9. The Canterbury J.C. autumn meeting was continued to-day. The weather was fine in the early portion of the day. but in the middle,of the aftor|m noon heavy rain commenced,, accompanied by thunder. Total'satqr re- • ceipts were £19,467, making £44,667 10s for the two days, against £38,628 last year. Concluding results were as follows: Great Autumn Handicap, of 1000 sovs; one mile and a half.—Los AngeloSj 9.5, 1; Masterpiece, 8.5, 2 \ Midnight Sun, 8.7/ 3. Also start* d: •'. Bronze 9.2, Dearest 8.9, Odessa 7.2, Mumura 7.2, Martine 7.2, The Cornet 7.0 (inc, 71b penalty), Waioaku 6.13, Outlander 6.9. Won ty' two lengths, with a long neck between second and third horses. Time, 2min 3-1 2-ssec. Addington Plate, of 120 sovs; five furlongs.—Aimwell, 8.1, 1; Achilla, 7.6, 2:. Muscadine, 0.1, 3. Hosiane t/9, Windward 8.1 ; also started. Won by six lengths, with a Mead letwten second and third. lmin 3 3-s«ec. Twentieth Challenge > Stakes, of 750 ' sovs; seven furlongs.—Autumnus, 7.11 1; Bandeira', 8.8, 2;.Brown Owl, 7.2, 3. Ermengarde 7.9, >and Gnome 7.1, also, started. -Autumnus and Brown Owl were coupled. "; Won by threequarters of a length, with a length between second and third horses. Time. lmin 2Ssee. _ Templeton Handicap, of 300 soys; . six furlongs.—Gapon, 7.3, 1; Pilgrim's Way,, 7.7, 2; Clanmena, 6.7, 3. Culv. prit 9.5, Gipsy Belle 9.5, Theodore 9.3, C Colleen Mary 6.7, and Pleasure Bent 6.7. also started. . ■ Final Handicap, of 250 sovs; one mile.—Mira, 7.12, 1; Bellah, 7.1, 2; Oratava, 7.0, 3. Byron 813, Rose Noble 8.12, Coroniform 8.0, Tannhr.aser 7.13, Turna 7.12, Tikitere 7.11, True Knight 7.8, Kilmeny 6.7, and .Foun Flake ,6.7, also started. Wm by milt a head. Time,.' lmin 43 2-.xiec. Aimwell, winner of the Addington Plate, was bought ini by the owner at £45, and Friwolliti, winner of 'the Gimcrack race,,yesterday,, was bought in by the owner at £4O. WELLINGTON HANDICAPS: Wellington, April 9. The following handicaps have been declared by Mr. J. H. Pollock for the first day of the Wellington Racing Club's autumn meeting:— First' Hack i Hunters' Steeplechase, of 100 sovs; two miles and a halt.— Dorando 11.13,. 11.1, Appin 10.6/'Xavief 10.2, Rosegrove, Belline, Zante, Silver Cluse, Stourton 10.0, Hill Lass, Spaniard 9.9, Roman 9.7. Waiwetu Handicap of 150 sovs; seven furlongs.—Faunus 10.4, Sea Queen 10.1, St. Toney, Bandiera 9.12, Countermine, Mira 9.7, Rill 9.5, Ariom, Turna 8.13, Master Sylvia 8.12, St Felix, Kauroa 8.9, Blakeney 8.6, Cfei'aoes 8.5, Beacon,. Negative, Fashion Plate/Llanwern, Con the Shaughraun, Penza 8. J, Aema, Lady Nolan 8.0. K. Silverstream Handicap, of 100 govs;' seven furlongs.—-Ngatiraunui, St. Petersburg 9.0,. Avaunce 8.12, Bonnie Boy 8.10, Ladrone, Manitou, Lord Renown 8.7, Toney 8.2, Mallard 8.0. Motoa Girl 7.12, Glenfern 7.9, ' Te Wharoa, Lady Kilcheran 7.8, Lady Volley, Tiwara 7.5, Mediterranean 7.2, Lambton, Grandee, Temerite 7.0, Otaraia 6.12. Plunket Nursery Handicap, 0M25 sovs; five furlongs.—Jan, Styx 8.10, Bon Ton, Maremba, Peroneal -8.5, Stepney 8.1, Obligant, Haskayne. Master Kilcheran 7.10, Eocene'7.9, Glenfinnari 7.8, Daybreak 7.5, Bon Soir 7.0, Lockwood 6.12, .Submersion. -vf, Achilla, Plunder, Elevated 6.7. Thompson Handicap, of 500 s6vs; one mile.—Los Angelos, Equitas 9.11. Royal Scotch 9.4, Counterfeit, Undecided 9.3, Bronze 9.1, Boanerges 8.8, Masterpiece, Dearest 8.6, Byron 8.3, Gipsy Bell 8.4, Midnight Sun 8.3, Sir Knox 7.13, Effort, Heatherbrae, Son Queen 7.11, Labour Day, Command-! 7.10,. Merrivonia, Khamsin 7.7, The Rovpr 7.6, Sir Tristram, Mira, St. Toney, Lady MenschikofF 7.5, Couiitermine 7.3, Allegory, Odessa, Ri11!7:2, Golden Loop, Julian 7.0, Ariom 6.12, Mulga Bill 6.11, Flingot, Lady Moutoa, Waipuni 6.10, Inlieru, Ngat;ra- | nui, Sir Solo, Avaunce, Clemoes, Con * the Shaugraun, Penza, Mangaroa, and Thetis 6.J. ':.'■'■■/ Railway Handicap, of 300 sovs; six furlongs.— Equitas 9.11, Royal Scotch 9.6, Glediole 8.13, Gipsy Belie, Culprit 8.11, Fullrate 8.10, Behdeira 8.8, Byron 8.6, Bootle, Theodore 8.1, Heatherbrae 7.13, Labour Day 7.12, Blue Lake, Effort, Khamsin 7.11, Bill eru. Allegory 7.5. Altcar 7.3, Maksrn 6.12, Alohn, Merrie Frank, Long'step, Blakeney, Beacon 6.7. Tiniakori Handicap, of 100 ?ovs; six 1

furlongs.—Thrave 9.0. Monologue, Ladrone, Gay Lawless, Dirge 8.9, Amaru 8.0, Semaphore 7.12,, Lady Volley, Distinction 7.7, Mt. Victoria, Ariatiatia 7.3. Missile, Lambton 7.2, Dogfish, Olnnee 7.0, War Queen, Borsil, Patroness, Abercoed 6.11.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 86, 10 April 1912, Page 5

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 86, 10 April 1912, Page 5

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 86, 10 April 1912, Page 5

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