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r) MELBOURNE NOTES. \(By Electrio Telegraph.—Copyright.) [FEB PBB9S ASSOCIATION.] Received 16,11.32 a.m. G Mblbouenb, October 16. Vocalist and Horace galloped a mile r in lmin 49sec; La Carabine and The ' Bride eleven furlongs in 2min 32£ sec; Strathjoy two miles in 3min 50sec; Y. The Chief five furlongs in lmin 7seo; War God and Sarawasti five furlongs in lmin 6seo; Contrast a mile and a halfin2min44|sec; Barbarossa eleven furlongs in 2min 34seo. 88 Betting en the Oaulfield Cup: 11 to J e 2 Kinglike, 6 to 1 Sagacity, 11 to 1 ■ J e Ingleston, 12 to 1 Gauleon and Cornto quist, ** (Reoeived 16,9 p.m.) l( * Ingleston ran eleven furlongs in s * 2min 26£ sec, breaking the season's »* record; Mora ran six furlongs in lmin 19 19sec; Kinglike, who is teething, was given an easy task; Lancaster and ff Sagacity finished together in a six * furlong gallop (the latter easily, while 1 % the former was all out) in lmin 17£ sec. ,fc Hautboy is said to have been galloped 6 upon in the Guineas, and is scratched for all spring engagements. Hymettus has been scratched for the >• Melbourne Cup. i tt Betting on the Caulfield Cup: 550 to 100 Kinglike (closed at 5 to 1), e 6 to 1 Sagacity, 19 to 1 Ingleston. Malster is favourite for the Derby ■5 at evens, Finland 2 to 1, Kinglike 4 f tol. S 7 NAPIER PARK SPRING MEETING. n a FIRST DAY. f f Napier, October 16. The weather was fine for the first 1 day of the Napier Park Spring Meet- - ing, but rain is new falling, and the J weather looks ,very unpromising for - to-morrow. The amount put through - the totalisator was £4677. The fol- It . lowing are the results: — Hack Hurdles, of 50sovs., 1| miles. —Moifa, 1; Bushman, 2; Waitio,'3. |j i Five ran. -Won very easily. Time, 2min 511-5 sees. Div., £5 2s. ' Criterion Stakes, of 50sovs; 1 mile. —Whitirea, 1; Wilson, 2; En Hakore, 3. Daphne also ran. Won by a length. Time, lmin 47 4-5 sees, Div., £5 ss. County Handicap, of 50sovs.; 7 furlongs.—Mongonui, 1; Assayer, 2; Passion Fruit, 3. Seven ran. Won pn 1 the post by a bare neck. Time, lmin ! 32secs. Div., £lO lis. "j Park Stakes, of 200sovs; 1| miles.— J Cceur de Lion, 1; Crusoe, t; Laetitia, t. Eight ran. Won by a length, the two next making a dead heat, Time, 2min 12secs. Div., M Bs. Spring Welter, of 50sovs; 1 mile.--Whitirea,-1; Jadoo, 2; Ngaio, 3. Six rah, Won by half a length, Time, lnaii 48' 3-5 sees. Div., £3 Is. Handicap Hurdles, of 70sovs; if t only other starter was Voltaire, who D fell. Won easily. Time, 3min 27 4-5 sees. Div., £1.1 25, Railway Handicap, of 100sovs>6 furlongs.—Hastings, 1; Heiress, 2 ; Apollo, 3. Six ran. Won comfortably. Time, lmin 17 4-5 sees. Div,, £5 ss. ° f Ahuriri Handicap, of 50sovs; once ™ round.—lntrepid, 1; Bonnie d' Eau, 2; Warwick, 3. The only starters. Won , by' a head. Time, lmin 58 3-5 sees, l Div., £l los. J ' . St ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAY. | ■ HACK HURDLES, 11 mile. Moifa ...12 2 |Bushm'n9 10 I Little Waito ...11 41 Chance 9 o| Billeo 9 0 j WHARERANGI HANDICAP, 7 furlongs. 0 TheMiner'9' 01 Donovan 8 10 lEn Hakore 79 » Kiss'maryßlo|Whitireaß -l|Uoyt ...7 7 " ( PUKETAPU HACK HANDICAP, 1 mile, j Bonnie Casabi- Passion Dean 9 0 anca 8 3 Fruit 6 13 Assayer 812 Warwick 7(5 Hamish 6 7 RACING CLUB HANDICAP, 1 mile and-a-distanee. Coeurde... Matcroa 8 i Wilson H i „Xion,9 i Laetitia 712 Nobility 7 0. 1 Crusoe ...8 9 B!shßose7 10 Jadoo... 7 0 p ~, .-. Kahuwai G 7 q 3 CALEDONIAN HANDICAP, 6 furlongs, p 3 The" ••"• |Whitireall2|Mongonui9 4 t Miner 1112 I Intrepid 10 4 | Blank 812 I t HURDLES, l§ mile. . ( \ Whotu 12 0 I Sylvanus 912 (Lit'le Billie 9 0 TELEPHONE HACK HANDICAP, once round, Assayer 812 i Passion I Ngaio 612 I I Fruit 613 I GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, 7 furlongs. Kissmary7 13] Heiress 77 I Paphos 7 3 Whitirea 7 91 Hakore 74 | P i i A JOCKEY OLUB ENQUIRY. 1 o Dunedin, October 16. i- At a special meeting of the stewards if of the Dunedin Jockey Club, to enquire r n into the running in the race for the ■ !- Farewell Handicap on Saturday, a jj motion to disqualify the horse and ,: jockey for three months was tabled, c n but deferred for further enquiries till I ;eUhe3oth. , c . { I- - U ■■» C I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 200, 17 October 1900, Page 3
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