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LATE SPORTING.

DUNEDIN ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph—Press Association. \ Dunedin, Last Night. AUTUMN HURDLES,—Jeannot 11,6, Vascular 10.13, Nocturnal 10.12, Euripo*. 10.8, King Star 10.1, Kauwhero 10.0, Glaatliorpe 9.13, Silver Shield, Calma 9.7, GLADBROOK HANDICAP.—Pleetham, 0.7, Glen wood 8.11, Red Tape, Dorian 8.7, Wild Night 8.3, Thistleerown 8.1, Lady Edith 7.12. CHAMPAGNE STAKES.—Macduff,. Russet, Anton, Sunart, Dilron, Miss Mimic, Steepholm, Marjery, Primum, Link Up. t DUNEDIN CUP, 1500 sovs, one mile and a half.—Rorke's Drift 8.13, Punk* 8.5, Glendower, Melee 8.3, Heathercot#, Almoner 8.2, Saniiel 7.13, John Barley, corn, Marsa 7.12, Rose Pink, Kilrmh 7.11, Linden, Winter Cherry 7.10* Royal Star 7.3, Thaddeua 7.2, Mazarna, Burnnsone, Fleetham, Take Down 7.0. PUBLICANS' HANDICAP, 500 sovs, 6 furlongs.—Kilboyne 9.8, Killjoy »A Morthara 8.9, Buller, Melee 8.8, &<S, Kilbrogan B.S, Pailamon 83, Winter Cherry 8.1, Helicon, Pyjam* 7.13, Tren* tham Rose, Daytime, Bon 6 pee, Linn.iffo 7.9, Redsliire, Orderdown, Wnlri.i.fr,. Caverock, Barley Rigs 7.0. STEWARDS' WELTER.—Thaddew Sedd cl Bahr 9.8, Palamon 9.5, Bellshir® 9.2, Gunrest B.U, Marianne 8.10, AyclifT# 8.7, Tin Soldier 8.3, Tyno, Bon, Taka. down 8.0, ' BERWICK HANDICAP.—Fleetham 9.8, Eleus 9.6, Rokelaine 9.3, Post Hfcste 8.18, Glenwowl, Sleepy Head 8..13, Red Tape, Dorian 8.9, Wild Night 8.5, Pax 8.3, Lady Superior, Osterman, Seamaid 8.0, APPRENTICES.' PLATE.—Catalan*. Minsk, Red Eagle, Moneymusk, Wy m Bladeßtone > Adjustment, Wild' sJrth berus ' Glami »> Fabian us, Queen dispersal"sale. THE ELLERSIjIE STUD. Oamaru, Last Night. Iha important dispersal sale of tha illerslie stud, the property of Mr. J. B. Eeid, attracted a largo attendance of racing enthusiasts and breeders from all parts of New Zealand and Auatralia. The catalogue of ninety-nine lots comprised yearlings, mares and foals, drr mares and stallions, aod veiiy few lots Mma.inod The sale realised 28,670 guineas. Seventeen yearlings brought %•> guineas; twenty-six mares, 8236 guineas; fifteen foals, 2315 guinea*, and ten dry mftres, 2055 guinea*. The ton price for a yearling g one thousand guineas for a Kilbroney-Flow-erj Speech bay colt, purchased br H. Chisholm and Co., Sydney, for Sir Hordern. Th e average price was 202 guineas. The mares with foals failed to w? 6 - likci their v alue, parties larly the imported animals. The principal sales were: P ™ Prank (imp,); Picton—Sprie II; 475 guineas; Douglas Estates, Hawke's Bar Grey Linnet (imp.), Thrush—Laizrav<i' <6O guineas; J. P. ge idi Burnside. bprig of Erin (imp.), Desmond-Sweet !MSS ! fiUinoaß; W " HaZlett ' IDV6r - Killena, lulbroney— E n a ; 240 iruineaalan Duncan, Wellington; SW"* B . Bmselette (imp.), Pieton-Marchpane--450 guineas; Ernest Clark, Victoria • Fi O r ge P'ppin (imp.), William IHVictoria ; ° gUiUeas; ErnMt Clark, Mint (imp.), Mintagon— Brig of Aw 500 guineas; H. Lowry, Ha^ Christmas Rose (imp.), HeliotroDß Sydney. 6 ' 310gUineas ' and^,, Esther (imp ), Santry-Persepolis; 600 guineas; lan Duncan, Wellington Rouge, Charlemagne 11-Madden; 476 guineas; G Hunter, M.P., Hawke's Bay, Marta, Martagon—Rounetta; 510 ans • Douglas Estate, Hawke's Bay Honesty (half-sister to Kilwinning #nd Longbeacii'. '° J " C ' N ' ™g g , Major Deans of Ricoarton purchased Charm. 11a one time holder of Austin asian six furlongs record, for 350 guineas. ?ip Ve '® ge pnoe for mares with foals was 310 guineas. Ten dry mares wore sold, the top nrice being paid for Flowery Speech limn? bred,by the King, which went to E, E1) Clarke, Victoria, for 800 guineas T* ft' Lowry purchased the imported niefe tCSg m 775 gui " ea3 ' also bred b y p '- f °' ™ The imported stallion Kilbroney (the Y\ ag—lnnismakiltl. sire of Kilboy, Kil boyne, lvilrush, Kilmoon, Killjoy' Bo 9e I ink, and others of the well-known "SP famil y, was purchased by lan Duncan of Wellington, for four thousand Sas (imp.) (Alarcovia— Mdiidaj bred by H.M. the King, was sold to Rupert Clark, of Sydney, for 400 guLas The imported stallion Sunny llke ww withdrawn, no oKln being fortCm ing

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1919, Page 5

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LATE SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1919, Page 5

LATE SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1919, Page 5