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SPORTING.

AUSTRALIAN RACING

DEELEY'S SUCCESS. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Tress Association.) Sydney, September 29. Dooicy, the ' New Zealand jockey, landed Ladies' .Man the winner of the liawkosbury Spring Handicap, beating Bernard by a Head in a great finish. Jolly Beggar defeated Blairgour by .1 hca(l in tiio Rowley Mile. Lociian i was third. Tiie (darters'included olsloane, Woolcrino and Hot Air. The liar.kesbury Guineas, was won i)\ Siniefria, with'Careel and Tsarlos third. Ten horses started and Smicfc'ria won bvtwo lengths. Tune, Imm 40se&: Caetlmon, Welcome News, and Mauincre were among the starters.

WAXGANUI RACES. The following concludes our report on Saturday's racing:— • Higgie Handicap, of 250 sovs; one mile and three-quarters.—The Native, 7.2, 1: Merrivonia, B.G, 2; Byron, / 13, 3. Lady Lucy 9.0, Mulga Bill 84, Meudip'S.2, Lady Menschikoff 80, Sandstream 8.0, Otahuhu 7.11, and Royal Marine 7.4, also started. "Won by "a, length and a half. Time, 2min 14 8-ssec. Montoa Handicap, of 110 sovs - one m i]e—Phroso, 7.6, J ; Sampan, 7.13, 2; EaStwind, 7.0, 3. Aloha 8 5, Tiwari 8.2 St; Helena 7.9, and Nebulous 7.0, abo started..; Won by a nose. Time, ln-rn L 5 l-ssec. Marahgai Handicap, of 150 sovs; are rriie.—Patriotic, 7.11, 1; Lady Kiloh-ei-an, 6.8, 2; Equitas, 9.5. 3. NorthEast 8.6, Con the Shaughraun 7.11, Coromandel 7.8, Lady Montoa 7.7, Vocation 7.2, Kilrain 7.2, Ngatiruahui 7.0, Mallard 6.8, and Muleteer 68, also started.' Won by a.neck. Time 1 min 47sec. AVONDALE RACES. Concluding results of second day:— Nursery Handicap, of 100 sovs; four furlongs.—2 Rosea, 7.8, 1; Jeu d-Es-prit, 7.12, 2; 3 Soultikoff, 7.12, 3. 8 Kiakaha 8 0 7 Marshal . McDonald 7.12, 4 Soldier 7.12, 5 Marconi 7.1.2, and 4 Lady Alice 7.7 also started. Lady Alice played up at the barrier and was ruled out. . Jeu d'Esprit was in front at the distance, but Rosea finished gamely and won by a head, with Soultikoff half a length away. Tkne, 53 2-ssec.

Plumpton Handicap; of 200 novs ;one mile and a distance.—6 .Jolie Fille, 7.8, 1; 4 Watchchain, 6.12, 2; 7 Flying Soult, 6.10, 3. 2, Ilraninm 8.7, 1 Goldsizd 8.7, 3 Sea- Elf. 7.11, 5 Admiral Soult 6.12, and 8 Kaween 6.1.2 also started. Jolie Fille and Watchman were first to show out, but were soon joined by Goldsize, Going down the back Goidsize took the lead,.but when the straight was reached Jolie Fille wont to the front and won by a length, with the third 'horse half ; a length away. Uranium injured his leg and was pulled up, after going a furlong. Time, 2min 5 l-ssec. New Lynn Handicap, of 100'so to; rivio furlonsvsv—s Vestal, 7.9, 1; 4 Baku 9.0, 2; 1 Potoa, 8.0, 3. Centenary 8.6, troublesome 7.6,. Geneva 9.6,. Vivace 8.5; Keilder 8.2, ! Tripoli 7,6. iMuskewai 7.6, Blue Rose 7.6, Pet 7.6, Glad Eye 7.6, Lord Delaval 7.4 j Pea Rifle 7.4, Celt 7.4, • Avalon 7.4, .Matakana 7.4,. Teonga 7.4, Miss Paulino 7.4,i Abner 7.4, Almeida 7.4, The Whip 7:4, Karalah 7.4, and Revelation 7.4 also the straight and oeat Haku by lialf a length, with Potoa half a length away third. On returning to the paddock Karalah dropped dead. Time, liiiin 7 2-ssec. -..-,;,

-. Nihotapu Handicap, of lOOffoys; re've'ri /furlongs.—s lttiatangata," 7.13; ■l.; 2: Domino, 8.10, 2; 4 Sea Pink. 7.1, 3. .Ruatahgata'put in a great mil. in the straight atid ,wbn by three Royal. Soult' was fourth. Time, ;lrr:in 35sec:>" •.' .."■ i■ '

Mount'Albert Handicap, of 100 *oys; ■ five furlongs.—Scorch, 7.2, 1 ; 4 Dido 7.G/2; 2 Lucille, 7.12. 3. 5 N.iumai 9.12,.1 Red Lupin 8.5, 6 BowbelJs '7.2, and 7 Tobias 6.11 also ptartedj, Won by a length. Time, Imin 6sec. RACING AT RAND WICK. (Received 9.25 a.m.) , Sydney, September 30. ■ The Raridwick tracks are. in gocd order, though, on the dry side through want of rain.

Vice Admiral, Allegory,. and Canute did nine furlongs on the tan in 2miu 2£sec; Bronze taking the mile in lmin Trafalgar made the circuit on the tan in 2min 20sec.

The sum of £16,97S was pissed through the tntalisator at the W*mganui Jockey Club's meeting on Saturday, as against £12,746 for the Fecund day last year. The total for the meeting was £31.780. as against £26.456 for the corresponding meeting last year.

Nominations for nil events for the Auckland Trotting Club close with the secretary on Friday next.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 31, 30 September 1912, Page 5

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 31, 30 September 1912, Page 5

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 31, 30 September 1912, Page 5

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