SPORTING.
I MELBOURNE MEETING. <Bt Klkctric Tar, f graph.—QoPfSWin) i (I'UH fKKhH ASSnulA'fflONl. J Receivoa y, 7.11 ),.m, { r M March 9. ! \ 1 " > aW'-nAmce wa*largely curtailed to-i'ny. Ko-ul'k : A!! AgcJ S aki s>—Maltor, 1; Advance, 2; Fin'auc), 3. Advance w «s in the rear in t!'y earlier part of the journey, but on rounding the turn ha began to coma up. Malser took thole ad on entering tha straight with. Advance clo.o up. The two fought-ou-i the run home, Advance, however,, was beaten before the distance owing: to inferior riding, whilst Mafeter responded to the boy and won a goodrace by a length, Finland bsing four lengths further off. Time, lmin. 44sen. Unplaced Two-year-old Stakes. —- OretoMne K 1; Bonnie Chiel, 2; Aw trion, 3. Time, loain. 2jsees, Place Handicap. - Cicero, 1; VooaKat, Bride 3. Time, 2min 38|sec<, Steeplechase.—Hayseed, 1; Spieler. 2; Stalingwax, 3. Lock Plate.- -Clean Sweep, I; Ia Carabine, 2; Mariner, 3. Scratched J Advance, Paul Pry, and Malater, Tim ", 3min. 6|s?o9. Farewell Handicap. —So Loo a, it Torlinga, 2; Ta,r fl aan, 3. Boreas, who a good position throughout, wat second to Roscommon on entering the straight, but So Long cime with & ri«Kh and won by a length and a-half. Time, lmin. 434secs.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 47, 11 March 1901, Page 2
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