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AN AUSTRALIAN'S SUCCESS.* \ Piresa Association-By Tdegraph-Gopyrigh* LONDON, Sept.>,2s. Fraiik Woo ton (the Australian Jockey) refuted an offer of -a - retaining fee' of £2OOO to ride in France during 1909. , SENSATION AT NEWMARKET.* London, Sept. 25. A sensation was caused at Newniiriceb by the discovery, Mr Sol Joel's stables, of fifty emaU indication posts, which;-had been removed \from sides of the tan-exercise course, a ®d buried beneath the tan. Ttey were intended to lame the horsea. , ,- HAWKESBURY HANDICAP. Received 4 p.m.,' 27th. k SYDNEY, Septr. The Hawkesbuiy Handicap resuUedcMi follows: ' Welcome Trist 1 King's Gross . 2 Salvadora 3' ' There were ten starters. , Won easily by six lengths. THE AVONDALJ3 MRETINO. Per Press Associ^faott., AUCKLAND, Sept. 26.; The Avaiidale raote concluded Results ' - ." ' ' HURDLE RACF—Crispesj "1, Gold, smith 2, San Paulo 3. Won vby lengths. " . - - i. NEW LYNN HANDICAP—Ng&pulcai, Mistime 2, Silent 3. Won by halfa length. WELTER HANDICAP—WaiImkn- V I, Octoroon 2, Haldane 3. Won-by, " lengths. , „ ' <.*vVv SECOND STEEPLECHASE -i. Goldsmith 1, Cinque 2, Pipi, 3.' ; All stari&J. * Won easily. • ' " " ' GRAND STAND HANDICAP—Douche 1, Lochbuie 2, Qrena&er 3; There were nine starters. • Won by aUengthii" • ELECTRIC HANDICAP ~ Ludo l, Taimainupo 2, Naittnai- 3.. Seven . horwa started. - Won easily, by,fvfo Jeiigtbs, MEMBERS' HANDICAP—RoyaI Soalb 1, Inglk 2, Epsom La?« 3.', honste started.' Wq6. by. * ' , PUBLICANS' HANDlCAP—Tibpriam* 1, Dogg*rl?auk 2, .Fojxaftqfifc 3.i Ttfo ' others (started. Won by .three lengths. WANGANUI SPRING MEETING. WASjGANUI, SiptJ 26.7. v There was fine weatb«r for the second day of the Wajiganui Jockey Ciub/s eprtag meeting. The sum of £11,207 w& 'mb through the totalisatorj niabipg : £18,341 for the meeting, as against £17,755 lost year. Results:— > , OWEN HANDlCAP—Riagipapa l,Tntr . ganini 2, Earl King-3. All st&rted. Woa by a length and a half, , 1 'x MOUTAU HACK HANDICAP—£ra<. cinella 1, Nicotine 2, Lady. Trucv Atpr started, Cork and Grand Myrella. 'Wo® eisily by two lengths. - ' (BRUNSWICK HURDLES—Exmoor 1, t Gleam 2, Showman 3.* The ,other# Snip and Repuke/'feU. A grand ffo*h; ( won by a nose - „ " ARAMOHO HACK HURDLES Spedosa 1, Tonderghie. 2, Cliruax 3. All started. , ,Won by a lepgtli. , , ; V' HIGGIE HANDICAP—AH Red I„.T£u . San 2, GlenulUn.3.. Won bvhajf a length, RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP—Axh« 1, Stylish 2, Ad van Sage )5. .„ All starts , save Mm Flirt, who Twlted three 1 , and , a half uut&. Won, by; two length*. MARANGI S^DlC^—Taitoko 1. Fnsco 2, Tip Toe 3. All started. DUNEDIN" SPRING MEETINS..; , DUNEDIN, Sept. 27. The following handicaps hare been' ,dedared for the Dunedin Jockey Club'a spring meeting:— j SPRING HURDLES—Stonnoijt Juki-. . 131b, Leeside'llftt 13lb, Grand Stand'ood' v O&sb 10«t 101b, Leonardo 9st 131b, Small Shot 9st 31b, Bay Lupin 9st. MOStJIKL HAN DICA P—Probable 9st 31b, St, Jbe &t 91b, . Crichtou 8«t Blb, Armament# Bst 51b, ' Harvwt 7et 121b, Stornidnt 7iit- 91b, Saga 7st 81b, . White t.'ockade 7«t 6!b, ApoUodorut 7st 31b, Fan* dangrt 7st Bib. > KLHCTRIC HANDICAP—mf Pefroviw: 9st ;51b, Ard Jteigii antj filb, SwiV-t Angelua B*t 31b, Ro»efore' 7stlss>» Octave and Dabchick 7*4 9lb, Curioeetti* 6si 131b'. Rowblpota and £ach& 6st l£9b t , Red Morn .W ,71b. TAIOMA HACK HANDICAP—C*ar Kolohol 9st 21b, Itrowa Bell 9*t 131b, i Spinning Flipht and . Wardland Bst lUb, Erstine 8«t- 81b, Pronoun and My Lawytsr 8m Sib, Kitikouioko and Truthful 8«t 3lbj M«?s Gal Bst lib, Qrwkleshfrll and Jestna Lewarsi 7«t I3lb, Lind^Tst'loJb, Portland and l«e Rusk- 7«t 71b, Flavour ?st 61b, A.L., Bt-nxoline, Serenade and Optional 7st 51b, Little Medallist 7M, 21b, Lady P© Vvre, Wet- McGregor, . Mw» ; Casket, Ngawem, Lisa «nd Simon Pure 7st. ' OCTOBKU WKLTEU—H»rv««t Stet 9!b, ; The Sevr ftjt 71b, Graft«n Loch 9»t 51b,, Zttlnnd and Saga 8«t 131b, Fandango Spit 121b, Mythical 8«t 12}b, lUlBe lUnge Mid LiireHowe B.< 101b, Red..anil Jfrlacic Bst 9lo» Cutroweiki and Grand stand Bst ®b, Loatt htnr Bst 6tb, Mango and Sam Welter B*6 51m, Jolly Friar and Rosebloom Bnt Alb, T«is<-r.t &>t 31b, SomateriA and Heirloom B*r. ,r '■

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13711, 28 September 1908, Page 5

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SPORTING Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13711, 28 September 1908, Page 5

SPORTING Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13711, 28 September 1908, Page 5