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SPORTING. THE LIVERPOOL CUl\ [Piiess Association—Copyright.] London, Nov. 10. The Liverpool Autumn Cup resulted: Trepida 1, Willuura 2, Mustahlta 3. THE FLEMINGTON MEETING. Melbourne, Nov 12. Sovoral thousands were present at Flemington on the last day of the meeting. The results wore as follows: Spring Handicap: Orvieto 1, Nyan 2, Elvaniie 3. Four others started. Won easily by I.J lengths. Time 2.8. Soiling: Golden Hop 1, Misspent 2, Roekfeller 3. Throe others started. Won by Jive lengths. Time I.2j}. V.R.C. Handicap: Cadona (9.1) 1, Mountain Oak (7.5) 2, Crown Grant (7.3) 3. The others were Flavan, Bridge, Flavcl, Adgio, Mutilator, Posadas, Deacon' Skinner and Halloween. Posadas and Flavin together led round tlic river side by three lengths from Cadonia; then came Halloween, Adgia, Deacon Skinner, Bridge Flaveh Mountain Oak, Mutilator, and Crown Grand last. Flavian maintained the lead to the homo turn where Posadas took charge. Mountain Oak made a fast run and van alongside Cadonia, and both headed the field together. Crown Grant then made a run. Flavian shot his bolt and Cadonia drew away. A good race won by I.J- lengths. Time 3.2, Fisher: Trafalgar 1, Comedy King 2, Malt King 3fl Beverage and" Lady Medalljst also started. Won by four lengths. Time 2.37}. Steeplechase: Alert Dream 1, M.R. 2, Wolseley 3. Six others started. Won by eight lengths. Timo e.3oj. Final Handicap.; Kerlie 1, Flamen 2, Kuringai 3. Four others ran. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time 2.8*. CHRISTCHTKCH METROPOLITAN MEETING. [United Piiess Association.] Cliristchurch, >ov. 11. The Clnistdnueh Jockey Club's Metropolitan meeting concluded today in beautiful weatl.ier, Results: Port Cooper llurd.es: Milo 1, Master Paul 2. Gold Bird finished fust but was disqualified for inconsistent running. Time 2.57 4-5. Cressy Welter Handicap: Culprit 1, Bronze 2, St. Toney 3. Time 1.14. Seymour Handicap: Pilgrim's Way 1, Aphaea 2, Odessa 3. Time 1.15 2-b 1 Members' Handicap: Equitas 1, Byron 2, Ireland 3. Time 1.27. Pioneer Handicap: Gnome 1, Anna Carloina 2, Star Duncor 3. Time 1.1 1-5. ' G. G. Stead Memorial Gold Cup. 1 Counterfeit 1, Miscount 2, Vice Admiral 3. Won by two lengths, Vice Admiral two lengths behind Miscount. Timp 2.(i, a New Zealand record. Randolph Handicap: Gold Battery 1, Jturik 2, Merrio Frank 3. Time 1.14 4-5. Fendalton Handicap: Rose Noble 1 Bonny Glen 2, Birkline 3. Timo , 2.7 3-5. COMMERCIAL. I ' SHARE MARKET. (Special to "The Colonist.") Wellington, Nov. 12. Messrs. Karcourt and Co. report the following sales on tJie Wellington stock Exchange:— 'Union.Steamships 40s. Quotations are:— National Bank sellers 121s. Bank of New Zealand se.lers 24] s. Trust and Loan buyers 150s. Auckland Gas buyers (J7s . Cliristchurch Meat buyers 28os sellers 2905. Union Steamships buyers 40s. Wellington Woollens, ordinary, sellers 80s ; preference sellers 58s bd , Hikurangi Coal sellers 20s. Manning's Brewery buyers 77s • d, sellers 80s, Consolidated Dentals sellers 2;.'s. Taringamutu Sawmill buyers 48s. Consolidated Goldh'elds sellers 17s 0 Kuranui Caledonian buyers Is 'M sellers Is Gd. ' Crown sellers 2s 9d. t Sylvia buyers. U Gd, sellers Is f:d. Occidental buyers Is 3d, sol ers Is fid. Talismans buyers 50s. AVnihi buyers' 60s, sellers 61s. Junction buyers 33s (>d, sellers 34s Waitangi buyors 3s, sellers 3s 3:1. Watchman goiters 2s. 40 TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is hen bj given that the Ec\c-ral parcels c f Land hereinafter de?ci il ed ■vill be brought under the provisions ii Tbe Land Transfer Aot, 1908," and H. "■rndments, unless caveut be lodeec' forbidding the samo within one month fi m < p "ate of tbe Gazette containing lira notice 1473. Emanuel ?tagg and Ancrew Stagrg.sectiotjs 184 and 185,[square 2, tigeon Valley, containing 480 acres, occupied by applicants Diagrams: may be inspeoted at tbis office Dated this 6th day of November, 191J, at the Lands Registry Office, Nelson. IW. W. de CASTRO, Assistant *346 District Land Registrar. FERTILISED S VX^E ARE NOW preparing our new season's Fertilisers, • and car ; supply our special mixings (in oiu hundredweight bags) for TURNIPS. "^ RAPE. MANGELS. CARROTS. ! • POTATOES. and all root and gr«en, crops. Also HOPS. i We also istock Superphosphates, ! Kainit, Guano, Basic Slag and Sulphate of Ammonia. Our Manures are in a perfect state iof suodivision. run freely in the : drill, do not clog or go lumpy, and j 'give excellent results. Study your pockets—also patronise the local industry and send your requirements to us. THE NELSON FREEZING COMPAMf LIMITED, ! J. ALLAN MITCHELL, 3442 „.,-,„,„„, Manages,

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13262, 13 November 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13262, 13 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13262, 13 November 1911, Page 1

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