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SPORTING.

ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn. LONDON, May 10. The .race for the One Thousand Guineas resulted—Roseway 1,- Britannia. 2, Glaciate 3. ' Roseway (ridden by Whalley) was favourite, and won by six lengths. AUSTRALIAN RACING. Received 5.5 p.m., May 11th. ADELAIDE, May 11. The Goodwood Handicap resulted: Trillion 1, Petracia 2, Silver Heart 3. MELBOURNE, May 11. The Williamstown Peace Cup resulted :—Nightwatch 1, Court Jester 2, Luteplayer 3. FORBURY PARK TROTS. DUNEDIN, May 10.. The Forbury Park Trotting Club's meeting was concluded in ideal weather, with a large attendiance. l.'je . totalisator put through £27,643 10s, against £22,928 for the only dav last year; total for meeting, £a8,781. Results' : SECOND AMATEUR HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; 1£ miles.—6 Guardess 1. 8 Vilo 2, 1 Glenavy 3. All started! Won by .eight; lengths. Time, 3min 38 4-ssec. PACIFIC HANDICAP, of 140 sovs; 11 miles.—l Madeline 1; 2 Petrova 2, 3. Ouimet 3. All started. Won by six lengths. Time, 3min 35 3-ssec. IMPROVERS' HANDICAP, of 140 sovs; 2 miles.—ll Brachycome 1, 1 Peter Ilian .2, 4 Ben. .Bell 3. Also AteQ started Bon Ton, 9 Merry Ben, 6 Waihemo. 2 Rita Rose, 3 , Delville Wood, T Exmoor. Won by a length. Time, -smin WINTER OATS, of 500 sovs; 2 miles.—l Tris Pointer 1. 4 Alb.-it Cling 2, .3 Nancv Stair 3. Also stared—B Captain Stanley, 9 Cello Sydney Wilkes, 3 Stockade, 6 Pitaroa, 5 Vice-Admiral, 7 Sungod. Won bv a short length. Time. 4min 33 3-dsee. DUNEDIN HANDICAP, of 130 sovs; 2 miles.—l Dandy Chimes 1 5 Prince Burlington 2.2 Silver Shoe 3. Als started Watchman, 3 Moneybox and Our Girl (coupled), 6 Barooga, 8 Blue Chimes, 7 Matty's Boy. Won by a leng-'h. lime, 4min 44 2-osec. PENINSULA HANDICAP, .if 200 sovs; 2 miles.—l Nelson Bingen 1, 2 Solace 2, 3 Billy Parole 3 Also started.—4 Miss Lorna, 5 Winiata, 6 Ratard, 7 Bon Patch. Won by eight lengths. 4min 4S 2-ssec PARK HANDICAP, of 200 sovs- H mdes.—l Fisherton 1, 7 Royal Step £' T f. Lochnagar 3. Also started—lo Malice, 5 Last Vue, 8 Sir Gavin 6 Dixie Lee 3 Intolerance, 4 Jane Wilkes, 9 Tatsy Dillon. Won by a length and a half. Time, 3min" 34 o-osee. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 160 sovs; 1 mile.-3 Cello Sydney Wilkes 1. 4 South Star 2, 3 Inwood 3 Also started—2 Jack Arrali, 7 Red tEt 1 ?* 08 .' ?> GaD i ecMd . 1 Quadroon, 6 Matty's Boy. Won by a length and a half. Time, 2min 15 4-ssec, OTAHUA ACCEPTANCES. ti *ii • AUOK LAND, May 9. for t e i,/°« T U ? «*> tt© acceptances *w the iu-st day (May 17tfa) of the °TJm n T T Clu^'s meeting:TRIAL HANDICAP; 1} m ji e r r°7T a \T Koya'/Canberra, Tinbell, Nancy Drift ]]mitj Mint B 12 . bhd Lunar Dillon 12, Nikora 12 Aral 12, Pura BeU 12, Wild Lad 12 Miss Murphy 12 Maethom 24, Proud Bess 24, Sandy Patch 36, Lord Lonsdale 48 My Junior 60, Gold Rod 60, Rita Gal Undo 60, Speculator 96; Losan 96. APRIL HANDICAP, lj "miles.—Soldier's Dream .limit, Gliarmin"- Rod limit, Rua P!cre 12ytfs. bhd, EnSeayour 12 Mmtson Belle 12, Sweeffc Mint 12, Jaak of Danionds 12, Lady Sefton ?4 Jessie Mac 36, Coal Light 36, Flora Dillon 36, Evening Chimes 36 Lady Morland 48, Shannagoldeu 48.' Lady Burlington 48, Temple 48, Prize Pearl 60, Confusion 72. ALEXANDRA HANDICAP, 2 miles: Rio Grande, 'Speculator, Auiberit*', Tiki, BJuewood, Grattan Chimes, limitWonderland! 12yds. bad, Lady; Park 12' Kiriikiriroa. 48, Auckland Girli 96 Whisht 108, Hint 120, Gold Boy 132 Blackthorn 132. OTAHUHU OUP, 2 miles.—HamUdl Devon limit, Alf. M'Kinney : 12yds. bhd, Lieutenant 24, Dean Dillon, 24, Aslturio 48, Hardy Wilkes 48. MOUNT ALBERT HANDICAP, 1} miles.—Moneyka, Lady Burlington, Te Awa, Coal Light limit, Bush Child 12yds bhd, George 36, Puwhenua 36, Taneatua 48, Beausant 60, Inora 60, Master Hal 60, Lena Patch 72, Hymen 84, PAPAKURA HANDICAP U miles —Dillon limit, Gallipoli. 12yds bhd, Kempsey 12, George Akwood 12, Sundial 24, President Wilson 34, Greta 24 Harold Junior 24, Lord Rose 24, Miss Rolfe 36, Huon Grattan 60, Bronze Patch 60. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP 1J miles Park, Comedy Cliief, Lord Roanchild limit, Little Kauri 12yds bhd, Harold Devon 12. Prince Rolfe 12, Dean Dillon 24, Eccentric 24, Gold Girl 60yds. FAREWELL HANDICAP, 1 mile— Gallipoli limit, Red George linvt Greta 12yds bhd, Lord Eose 12, Pearl d'Or 1.2, Lucille g4, Galyanita, '24, Ruanui 24. Xavier 24, Agnes Chief 36, Bronze Path S6, Salamander 36, Dorothy Dimples 36, Trooper Dillon 48. EGMONT ACCEPTANCES. HAWERA, May 10. The following are the acceptances for the first day (May 14th) of the Egmont meeting:— TONGAHOE HURDLES ;li milesGolden Grafton 11.1,. Crown Pearl 10,12, Austin 10.3, Otter 10.2, Minister 10.1, Movement 10.0, Royal Park 9.12, Gunwale 9.8, Jiu Jitsu 9.6. Veto 9.3, Reformation 9.2, Ngakanui 9.0, Trench Wheel 9.0. HACK STEEPLECHASE; 2 milesPaul Moore 10.13. Polthogue 10.5, Speedwell Mao 10.3, Spalperion 10.3. Tornea 9.9, Silver Tim 9.7, Master Webster 9.7. EGMONT STEEPLECHASE; 2} miles.—Arlington 11.4, Yellow and Black 10.10, Tarero 10.8, Bore 10.6, Gaekwar 10.1, Diavolo 10.1, Merry Jack 10.0, Master Webster 9.7. TAWHITI HANDICAP; 6 furlongs.—Volo 9.3, Inah 9.2, Simonides 8.9 Berkmoole 8.1. Hyginas 7.12, Royal Chef 7.10, Play Off 7.9. Movement 7.8, Paddington Green 7.7, 7-6, Oarmel Arch 7.0, Trombone 6.10, Staccato 6.7. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP; 5 furlongs.—Vance 9.5. Post Haste 8.10, Hallow 8,10, Canzonet 8.5, Primato 8.1, Piano 7,12, Knimauawanui 7.11, Kereoa 7.6, Tame Fox 7.5, Prince Formby 7.4, Espt'rantist 7.2, Master Cm-ran 7.0, Bio; PusSi 7.0, Alice Montrose 7.0, Ladv Leo 7.0. Simoretta 70. Circulate 7.0. Eamont Park 7.0. McRAE MEMORIAL; 1} miles.Marqueteur 8.10, Robur 5.3. Alteration 5.2. Dingle S.l, Anowheld 7.11, Master Incv 7.5. Clavis 6.9. 'RAILWAY HANDICAP; 7 furlongs.—Tiraupa 9.7, Cadet 8.10, Perfect Day 5.9, Teton 7.13, Sismorella 7.12, Nemalina 7.10, Pomeroy 7.7, Bay Berry 1-2,. HaukinQ 1,2/ Sbntitft Z.O^

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16817, 12 May 1919, Page 7

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SPORTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16817, 12 May 1919, Page 7

SPORTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16817, 12 May 1919, Page 7

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