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SPORTING.

THE RANDWICK MEETING.

RandwicK, April 3. 1 The weather was finu and the going I good at Randwick to-day. The attendance was large. The results were 1 as follows: — First Hurdle Race: Hallmark, 10.12, 1; Jack Rice, 11.10, 2; Bibbenluke, 10.9, 3. Ten starters. Won easily by ' four lengths. Time, 3.63. Autumn Stakes: Sir Alivynton, 9.0, 1; Alva's Isle, 9.0,. 2; St. Spisa, 9.11, i 3. Twelvo starters. Won fay two -, lengths. Time, 2.36. ] Doncaster Handicap: Giarlin (Fisher), . 1; £:;purn .'McLachlan), 2; Brattle (Lillyman) 3. AH the acceptors started. Brattle showed the way to Alecon- ] ncr and Woorak to the five furlongs post, where Woorak assumed the com- . mand, Spurn moving up. Woorak led to the straight from Brattle, Garlin, , and Spurn. At the distance Woorak ■ dropped back, and Spurn coming at a great pace fought out a good finish. Traqnette was fourth. Won by 1} * lengths. Time, 1.39. ! St. Leger Stakes: Mountain Knight ; 1, Cailita 2, Sweet. Service 3. Theru were throe starters. Won by threequarters of a length. Time, 3.8-J. ( Hi^-'i-weight Handicap: Silver Lad, ' 9.11/1; Ligero, 8.7; 2; Lord Alge, 8.2, 3 Thirty-one starters. Won by half a neck. Time, 1.16. ' _ s WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB. \ [Unitkd Press Association.] Masterton, April 3. ] Tlie Wairarapa Racing Club has re- v ceired the following acceptances for " Monday :— Moroa Hack Haud;cap, 7 furlongs: . Suratnra 9.3, Hap Dha 9.3, Botanist j 8.10, Rerehau 8.9, Doon 8.7, Submer^ t si on 8.7, Roumania 7.13, Elopement - 7^.5, Killaloo 7.5, Kiltie Lass 6.10, I Ulysses 6.7, Waitomo G. 7, Master Boris 6.7. . t Rototawai Handicap, 6 furlongs: Blue Lake 9.5, Chakwana 9.0, Mount Victoria 8.6, Zeus 8.4, Suratura 7.10, ' Sartovna 7.3. Autumn Handicap, 1 mile and a dis- ; itance: Mummer 9.6, Rene 9.1, Orleans • 18.13, Immer 8.13, Want 8.3, Memo Gain 7.5. Juvonile Handicap, 5 furlongs: Ta- ( ringahuitu B.ll,'Happiness <?.0, Saxatile 1 7.11, Gold Bearing 7.7, Pall Mall 7.6, Bairn^dalo 7.0, Privation 6.10, Red Ribbon 6.10. Waiohine Hack Handicap, 6 furlong?: : Tiran-i 9.4, Hap Dha 9<3, Haumakiki 8.9, Prosper 8.8, Ormsby 8.6, Otter 8.3, Whisperer 8.0, Amber and White 7.12, Elopement 7.4, Captain Glossop 7.3, Kiltie Lass 6 9, Collector 6.7, Starengo 6.7. Featherston Handicap, 6 furlongs: Altcar 10.4, Mount Victoria 10.3, Royal Sleeves 9.2, Arrahna 8.7*. The Shorts, 4 furlongs: Try Again 8.7, Oiploment 5.7, Deviation 8.7, Doon 6.7, SaJado 8.7, Gold Problem 8.7, Grey Fleet 8.7, Pink Heather 8.7, Jean Laddo 8.7j Rockabye 8.7, Sartoline 8.7, Belgian Lass 8.7. ' METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. Christchurch, April 3. ' Tho New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting was continued to- ( day. During tho meeting the totalisator landied £51.993, as compared with £59,'J20 10s last year. Results :— Hale.well Handicap (harness), 1-J- i miles: Law Chirr.os 1, Gertie 2, Miss Advocate 3. . Harvest Handicap ''saddle), 2 miles: Kaikamii 1, Lord Roanchild 2, Mayflower 3. i ■ Metropolitan Handicap (harness), 2 miles: St. Kevin I, Muricata 2, Brown Bell 3 " Trotters' Handicap (harness) r 2 miles: Master Raymond 1, Olive L. 2, i Treasure Seeker 8. ! Wiikin- Handicap (saddle), 2 miles: , 'Stanley's Child 1, Dick B. 2, Watchie ' 3. • President's Handicap, 2 miles: Succeed i, Antonio 2, Huon Drift 3. High Class Handicap (harness), 1 mile: Our Aggie 1, Frank Tra«ey 2, Direct 3. Farewell Handicap, (saddle), 1 mile: Frandocia 1, Burmaguie 2, Dot Robbins 3. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. j Auckland, Sprit 3. Th© autumn meeting of the Auckland Racing Club opened to-day. The course was holding when racing commenced, but improved as the day progressed. Results: — Tradesmen's Handicap, 1J miles: Royal Irish, 8.3, 1; Red Book, 7.11, 2; Tangiwai, 6.11, 3. Won by a neck, with the same distance between the second and third. Time, 2.13 4-5. Brighton Hurdles, 2 miles: Tragedy King, 10.7, 1; Black Northern, 12.3, 2; Admiral Soult, 12.5, 3. . Time, 3.58 3-5. President'© Handicap, 6 furlongs: Centre, 6.12, 1; Goldfire, 7.10, .2; Colonel Soult, 3.6, 3. Won by half a lengtn. Time, 1.3 4-5. : Great Northern Champagne Stakes, 6furlongs: Arran, 8.10, 1 1 Desert Gold, 8.8, 2; Housewife, 8,8, 3. . -Won by three-quarters of a length. ■ Timej 1.19. Easter Handicap, ,1 mile;: MerrieHoe, 9.0, i , Goldsize,. 8.3, 2; Jack Pelaval, 8.13, 3. Also started: Bedford, Muilingar, Downham. King Lupin, Belasco, Tact, Prince So'ilt, Castalia, Selection, Salvia. Won by three-quarterß of a length. Time, 1.43 2-3. . ; Onslow Stakes, 5 furlongs.: Hyginas, 7.8 1; Hiero, 6.9, 2; Carlysian, 7.3, 3. • Time, 1.4 2-5. ' ■ ' Nelson Handicap, 1 mile: Gold Fran 7.9, 1; Monathol, 7.5, 2; Loloma, 7.13, «* . . :. ■ j ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAY,} Mangere Handicap, 6 furlongs: Centre 9.5, Lady Middleton 9.4, Calais j 9.0, Salvia 8.11, Ihapuna 8.9, Nicomar; 8.9, Kauri Kin? 8.9, Doncaster 8.8,' Monathol 8.2, Loloma 8.2, Blueform. 7.13, Vallambrosa 7.12, Signo 7.7, Gold Necklet 7.6, Kaunanuka 7.6, Gallopm 7.3, Nimrod, Crescendo, Manukau, Bouvardia. Redman, King Lupin, Lone Moor, and Brookfield 7.0. ' : Huia Handicap. 6 furlongs: Potoaj 8.7, Colonel Soult 8.7, King Lupin 8.6,; Toreador 8.5, Mullingar 8.3, Downham; 8.2, Goldfire 8.0, Bluestone 7.8, Belasco, 7.8, Astor 7.8, Waiorewa 7.6, Tete-a-; tete 7.5, Tact 7.4, Glad Tidings 7.4, Kitty Bellairs 7.3, Grattan 7.3, Christmas Rose. 7.0. ■ Victoria Handicap, n furlongs: Loyal Arch 10.1, Arran 9.10, Housewife 8.9, Hyginas 9.1, Pacific Slope * 7.12, Taj

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13743, 5 April 1915, Page 6

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SPORTING. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13743, 5 April 1915, Page 6

SPORTING. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13743, 5 April 1915, Page 6

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