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SPORTING.

AUSTRALIAN J.C. MEETING. United Press Association.— By Electric Telegrapn.— Copyright. Received, April 5, 8.30 p.m. - Sydney, April 5., — Tfce wea'.her 'was wet for* the concluding day's races. Results : — Boas Handicap : Dahomey 1, Sir Evan 2, Maoildre 3. Time, 2min 283ec. Place Handicap : Lueknow 1, Acetine 2, Conrada 3. Time, 2min 39§secs. Steeplechase : Grafter 1, Sportsman 2, Bay Eagle 3. Time, Bmin 48secs Nursery Handicap : Milner 1, Caretaker 2, Highflyer 3. Time, lmin 17sec. A.J.G. Plate : Wakeful 1, Haymaker 2, Sir Leonard 3. Also started : Blue Metal. Time, smin 36fsec. Final Handicap :•. Street Arab 1, Cyanide 2, Argo 3. Time,2min ; lljsec. AUCKLAND MEETING. Third Day. (Per Press Association.) [Continued froja Satnrday.jj / uckland, April 5. — Hurdles : Buf us 1, Tim 2, Voltiguer 11. 3. Time, 3min 58sec. Div., £1 19s 6d "Welter : Golden Rosß 1, Sundial 2, Geologist 3. Time, lmin 45Jsec. Div., £619s6dandfri0s. Pony : Vulpine 1, Sea Spray 2, Polly Perkins 3. Sea Spray failed to draw the weight, and was disqualified. An inquiry was held into Yulpine's running, but nothing came of ifc. Time, lmin 7secs. Div« £3 13s and £12 11s 6d. Grand Stand Handicap: Defender and. Reclaimer dead heat, Highlander 3 Time, lmin 31£ sec. Diva., Defender £4 11s and Reclaimer £10 2s. Victorian Handicap : Wairiki 1, Kelburne 2, Northumberland 3. Time, lmin 4|aec. Divs.. £8 2s 6d and £7. 2s 6d. WESTLAND MEETING. Results of second day : — Miners' Purse Handicap : 1, Garmoran 2, Heiress 3. Div., AI 1 b. Electric Handicap : Regulation 1, Bona 2, Poataniwha 3. Divs., * 1 6s and £1 10s. - Hurdles-* Hotu 1, Kurangi 2, Nayborn 3, Div., £1 11s. Racing Club Handicap : Hastings 1, Petroline 2, Regret 3. Also started : Artillery Maid. Div., £2 lls. , Trot : Screwjack 1, Minnie May 2, Pilot 3. Divs., £4 14s and £2 sa. Disposal Handicap : Sympathy 1, Speculator 2, Gannoran % Div-., £12 Is. _. Farewell Handicap : Hastings 1, Will-b'-the-Wisp2, Regret 3.., Div., £1 5s and 13a. SOUTH CANTERBURY ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for the autumn meeting to be held at Timarn on April 9tb and 10 th : Maiden Plate, 7 furlongs : Clanbnrn 8.10, Romany Lass 7.13, Summer Rose, UTarcissus 7.12, Valentine, 7.9, Ordnance, liittle Bobs, Sahara 7.7., Birthday 6.13, Blunderbuss 6.12, Lambkin, Noxious 8.10. Dash Handicap, 4 furlongs : Antigone, Hosemere 8.12, Fighting Mac, Pallas $.10,. Rye 7.8, Rawmore 7.3, Charioteer 7, Sophistic 6.7. Autumn Handicap. 1^ miles t Lady liillian 8.8, Terrapin 8 3, Scottish Minetrel 7.11. Cameo 7 10. Calibre 7 3. Whirlwind 6.10. St. Klmo, Kofcokolo 6.7. Welter Handicap, 1 mile : .Magnificent 10.12, Clandeboye '9.5, Clanburn 8.9, Calotype 8.2. Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs : Fighting Mac, Antigone, Roßemere 7.13, Telemeter 7.3, Lady Medallist 6.9. Selling Race, 6 furlongs (en'riee) : Lapidary (£3O) 10.11, Summer Rose (£3O) 10.7, Seabrook (£2O) 9.11; Cinderella (£2O) 9.9, Booaparte (£ls), Single Event (£ls », Cannonshot (£ls) 9.4, All Saints (nil) 7.11. Novel Race, 6 furlongs (entries) : Bonaparte, Twilight, Seabrook, Lapidary, All Saints. TURF TOPICS, BY "TARANAKX." Mr J. Claffey, custodian for She Tsranaki Jockey Glob for 17 year?, has a notice of thanks in this issue. Battleax« and Okoari were brought home from Auckland this moraing. The secretary of the Manawatu Racing s Club notifies in this issue that nominations for tbe autumn meeting close on "Wednesday next, April 9 th, at 10 p.m. A sum of £10,101 was machined at Auckland on Saturday,- making £33,186 for the meeting. Tn tbe Autumn Handicap, Rosella and Beddington were bracketed on the machines. Tbe chief winning owners-at Auckland were :— J. F. Ryan, i'l2oo ;L. D. and N. A. Nathan, £835; Douglas Gordon, £600; A. Telfer, £500 ; J. Mcteonan, i.290 5 Mrs J. Lennard and L. W. Nelson, each £200 ; Sam Bradley, £180 ; C. Lovett, £ieo ; h. Marshall, £160 ; M. Deoble, £110 ; total stakes. £5260.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11934, 7 April 1902, Page 3

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SPORTING. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11934, 7 April 1902, Page 3

SPORTING. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11934, 7 April 1902, Page 3