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SPORTING.

THE LEVANT CASE. United Pms Association— Per EUctrio Telegraph—Copyright. Received 1.15 a.m.. December Ist. SYDNEY. November 30. The Australian Jockey Club having held an inquiry into the running of the New Zealand mare Levant in the Hurdle Race on Saturday decided not to accept in future the entry of Levant or any entries made bv her owner.

THE FEILDING MEETING. Per Press Association. FEILDING, November 30. For the second day the weather was fine, but there was a strong wind all day. The course was in fair order. The attendance was good. The iotalisator handled £10,992, and the total for the twedays was £21.600, a decrease of £750 on the corresponding meeting last year. The results were as follows: YORK STAKES.—Delantere 1. Gawain 2. Stronghold 3. Dividends. £6 and £1 2s. All stalled. A nood race, win easily.

XiKAI' HACK HAXMCAP.-Mere-i shot 1. TsiMoru 2. FiutiH.i 5. Dividends, i £7 6s and £2 12.<. T»u!«.-inea was left at. the prist. Waipunuhu ami Aorangi were 1 prominent for two furlongs. Won easily by a length and a half, a good ".hud. Scratched —Prettv Maid and BourraMjue. MANCHESTER HANDICAP. Armistice 1. Submarine 2. .St. Joe 5. DiriI (lends. £6 2« and £4 «s. Scratched— I Flamen and Tikirawa. St. Jre led at the

start. Arnu«(kc bring third on entering the straight. A ch,*e hni*b. won bv * bead. CHELTENHAM HURDLES. - Pwbial 1. Kcpukc 2. Kohunui 3. Dividend*. £2 8k and £1 4s. Valima. when leading. Ml at the-first hurdle. Won bv two length*. Scratched—Ladv Link. RONGOTEAHACK HIRDI.ES Apitr i> t ;~ S i Ccpwdl ?• 3. Dividend*. £l* 4s and 1.5*. S.T.;t<-bcd~-G<dd IloKlJ A tough contest i>ctwcen Apti and Sleep- 1 well. Wan br half a Jcngjh WEim HACK FLAT.-I^urra™ 1. flatter 2. Karon 3. Dividend*. £2 2and £4 4s. Scratched --Dalkv. Hatlev kept the running la the straight, but waV beaten by a neck. Rarca *ix length* aw*v RAILWAY WELTER-Wind 1. R^a. 2. St. Albert 3. Dividend*. £7 2* a»,d £2 12*. AH started. Probable and R«val Blue were leading fw the fir*t two furlong*. when Wind k-ok command and w/n br half a length. HACK SCURRY.—GIeam 1. Windr 2. Pomegranate 3. Diridcnd*. £4 9m"and £3 12*. Scratched—Tantoni. Bajgowrjc. Nukutihi. Prospector, Napier aad Hapuka. Won by six lengths.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12845, 1 December 1905, Page 5

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SPORTING. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12845, 1 December 1905, Page 5

SPORTING. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12845, 1 December 1905, Page 5

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