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SPORTING.

ROSEHILL RACES

(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) Sydney, September 22. Great interest attached to the Honehill meeting, owing to its being generally regarded as the first of the spring meetings to. throw light on the big handicaps. The following arc the principal results : Rosehill Guineas, of 500 sovs; seven furlongs. Mr A. W. Whitney's blk c Burri, by Mirnor (imp.)—Black' Boss 1 Mr F. Merton's b c Aurifer, by Flavus (imp.)—Queenbird ... 2 Hon. A. Wynne's b c Cider, by Ayr Laddie (imp.)—Pralcen ... 2 Fourteen horses started. Won by a head. Time, lmin 27isec. Spring Stakes; one mile.—Malt King 1, Cisco 2, Popinjay 3. Ten started. Won by half a length, with a length and a half between second and third. The New Zealander Allegory finished fourth. He acquitted himself well, showing a great improvement on his previous performances. Ermengarde (New Zealand) was last, after showing a line pace in the early part of the

I race. The Rosehill Handicap, of a mile and a quarter, was won by Eric. Twentyfour horses started, including the New Zealander® Vice-Admiral, Bronze, Shu,ja, Monoplane and Blakeney. The Eos-chill Hurdles, of two miles, was won by the New Zealander Paisano, / Lion being second, and Don Quex (New j Zealand) third. Fifteen horses start-

ed, and Paisano won by four lengths Time, 3min 52sec.

The handicaps for the New Zealand Trotting Cup Handicap, 1000 sov-s.; 2 miles, arc as follows: —Emaneline scr., Aberfeldy oscc, St. 'Swithin 5, Giauolla 6, Bright 6, Silver Princess 7, Princess Louise 7, Lady Clare 7, Glcndalough 8, Gold Pell 8, Bedchild 8, Albert H 8, Prince Albert 8, Quincey 8, Al Franz 8, Little Tib 8, Piecework 9, Eavenschild 9,' Millie C 9, Mandarin 9, Flower Child 9, Prince Wilkin 9, Medallion 9.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 25, 23 September 1912, Page 3

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 25, 23 September 1912, Page 3

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 25, 23 September 1912, Page 3

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