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SPORTING.

THE ST LEGER. United Press Association — By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. LONDON, Sept. 7. _ At the Doncaster September meeting, the St Leger resulted as follows : — THE ST XiBGKR STAKES, of 25 sovaeach; the second horse JsOO boys a ud the third horse 10U soys from the stake. For three-year-olds ; weieht-for--B"x.> One mile six furlongs and one hundred and thirty-two yards. . . ' . Captain Greer's eh c Wildfowler, by Gallinule — Tragedy, 9st ... ... ... ... j Mr J. W. Larnaeb's.ch c.Jeddau, by Jacuissary : , — Pilgrimage, 9^t . . ... ..'. ... ... 2 Mr A. Belmont's eh c Bridegroom 11., by Bayon | dOr—B ridget, 9sft.. ...... ... ... 3 [Wildfowler, who/is an Irish-bred colt, did not start for the Derby, which was won by Jeddah. He ran in the Two Thousand Guineas, and finished fourth, just in front of Jeddah, who was fifth". . Bridegroom 11. was bred in America. * At the Newmarket First Spring Meeting he was easily defeated in the March Stakes by the Australian representative Newhaven.] SYDNEY, Sept. 8. At a sale by auction of the Kirkham stud fifty-eight lots realised 9690 guineas. Trieste, with a # colt foal by Gossoon at foot, was bought by Mr S. Hordern for 950gs. Ayr Laddie brought 430gs, Moonray 400gs, and Gossoon 370gs. Mr J. H. Reid (New Zealand) secured Bay Madder for 4Qgs i

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6278, 8 September 1898, Page 3

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SPORTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6278, 8 September 1898, Page 3

SPORTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6278, 8 September 1898, Page 3

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