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SPORTING.

♦ /,r. r;: \:\ .rona/V r,i,rß, ;■ pfnxr; mkkti "i]Jll;Jy I'M. i'y I. ic;;rjpii. -• P:m» Apfiocial/ioi . -t.'op..SYDNEY, Ocl-ibrr ('. Tfco wal-her v.:;," roirr jiiii! showery .{<>/ the micetiniy, lint, the rain improved the cmrsc. W ooro.k was a. ho t favourite ior tho Craven Plat'. 1 . Reputation was well plural tlmni'/h----out and looked cat eaay wmitr at (ii-> Ik.hio turn, J 'til St Carwyne made a {.reat »/Tori from the bark ami Biuret! |.y n narrow The f<-:knvii)|r are tho details of tbc racing - ti:COX[; HURDLE HANDICAP. 1 bov each, with !00 sovs added ; second horse 80 (■ovH and third horse •!'> zovb from the .stake. About two wile?, ami a })»•;£. Mr W. .Stafford's hi- «; Jack Haw, by Rico Explain, (iyrs, l?st Kb . . . 1 Mr C. Croon's l< g Diavolo, by Wehikore • —Heavenly Twin, aged, list 5J!> . '2 Mr P. "M'C'arthy'fi br g Rushcutter, by Grafton—Comely. Gyrs, iOst -lib . . 3 Three horsCs started. Diavolo made the running to (bo last Ivurdle, where Jack Rice drew away and won by throo lengths, Rushcntt-or being half a length away. Time —omiu o£aec. CRAVEN PLATE, of 10 sovs, with 2000 sovs ■added; second horse 400 sovs and third horse 200 sovs from the stake. Weight-t'or-age. One mile and a quarter. Mr W. Dallev's oh h St Carwyne, by St Alwyne—Carwee, syrs, list ■lib . . 1 Mr W. Bidwill's b'k h Reputation, by Martian—St.fcpfeldl, 4yrs, 9.«t . 2 Mr L. Iv. S. Mackinuon's eh h Woorak, by Ttaquair—Madam, -lyrs, Ost . . 3 Cagou and Radnor aiso stalled. Cagou and Woorak were first to n:ove. but at tho mile post Woomk. was showing the way to Reputation, Cagoit; St Carwyne and Radnor. In tho straight Reputation overhauled Woorak and looked like a winner, but SI Carwyne, corning from the back of the field, beat him iu the last few strides by half a length, Woorak being two lengths away. Time—2min OJsec. SUBURBAN HANDICAP, of 10 «ov* each, with 500 govs added; second hor-so 100 govs and third horse 50 sovs from the stake. One mile. Mr A. Foley's b h Giro, by AntonioVirtu, tyrs, Sst slb . . 1 Mr .T. A. Mayo's eh h The Fortune Hunter, by Flavus —Boiling, 4yrs, Ost 11 lb 2 Messrs C. J. Britten .jun and ,T. H. Brit* ten's br g Purdey, by Mousqueton— Diota, f»yrs, 7st slb .... 0 Nineteen horses started. Amato, showed the way to the straight, where Tho Fortune Hunter took, charge from Amaba and Giru. At the distance Gini challenged and won by a neck, Purdey being risrht lengths away, third. Time—lrniu 40Jsec. MEMBERS' V ' " DICAP, or 10 sovs each, with 500 s added; second horse 100 sovs and thud horse 50 sovs from tho stake. For three-year-olds. One milo and a furlong:. Mr F. M'Grath'd oli c Plenty, by Abundance —Stylet, 7st 1 Mr C. C. Stephens's ch c Three Star, by Malster —Astron, Bst 2lb . . .'2 Mr Hunter White's br c Ka-ndos, by Abundance—Fulminate, Sst 4lb . . 3 Thirteen horses started. Three S'ar led to the distance, -where he it as overhauled by "Plenty, wh j won by half a length, with Randos a length and ft h&lf away. Tiuie—lmin o7£sec. GIMCRACTv STAKES, of 10 sova esich; with 1000 bovs added; second horse 200 sovs and third horse JOO'sws from tho slake. For two-year-aide. Four furlongs and a half. Mr W. Booth's br i Et.lacre, by Li nacre —Eulas, 7st 9lb . . . _ . _ . 1 Mr T. S. Revnolds's ch f Sister Satellite, by Tho Welkin—Wilga, Sst Sib (inc. 14lb pen.) . . . . . -2 Mr Leslie English's b f Poitrina, by The Welkin—Aimigera, 7st 9lb . . .3 Twenty-nine horses started. Golden Shoe was first away but Heatherbrae led to the straight. Eulacre challenged at the distance and won by two lengths and a half from Sister Satellite, who beat Poitrinu, by half st, length. Time— SSsec. SYDNEY HANDICAP, of 10 sovs ea-ch, with 600 sov s added; second horse 120 govs and third horEe 60 sova from the stake. One mile and a half. Mr L. C. Want's ch h Limelight, by Lally—Unibroaa, aged, Sst 21b • . 1 Mr H. S. Rich's br h Allaru, by Orzil— Angela, 7st 51b .... 2 Mr C. Hebden's blk g Narivo, by Prudent King—Cleopatra, svts, 7st 9lb . .3 Sixteen horses started. Machine Boy niado the early running from BalranaJd, Offa and Lardner. At the halfmile post Narivo and Offa were in front, but Allaru v;as first into tho straight, followed by Narivo and Limelight. At tho distance Limelight drew away and won by a length and a half from Allaru, with Narivo a length and a quarter further back. Timo —2min 36£ sec.

MOUNTAIN KNIGHT. SYDNEY, Octboer 0. Motuitftin Knight's condition :'.s improving. HAWKE'S BAY HUNT CLUB, [Pint Pituss Association'.] NAPIER, October G. The following acceptances have been received: — -'MAIDEN HUNTF/RS' STEEPLECHASE, cf 100 sovs; two miles—itoseblush 11-st 2lb, Ringey lOst 21b, Country Boy 9st 13lb, Motokio Ost ll.b, Tanisin Ost Tib, Foul Lupin Gst 71b, Master King 9-st 7lb, Iloyal Trophy Ost 7lb, Korirangi 9.4 7lb. APLEY HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, of 125 sovs; one mile and a half—King's Guard lOst 13lb, Naupata. lOst 13lb, .Negative lOst 9lb, Prince Eddie Ost 13lb, Sensitive t)st 81b, Golden Water Ost 2lb, Dry ana ' HAWKE'S BAY HUNT CUP, of 150 sova; two miles and a half—-Tarero list 4lb, Sportsman list, Oan.dalcro lOst 13_b, Rufus lOst J2lb, Master Webb lOst 4lb. Commodore 10?t, Chattis lOst, Otupai lOst, Mr,«tor Iving Ott 7lb. HOHONUI HANDICAP, of 125 *ev„, round —Multiply -Sst .131 b, R.oova Sat l'Oib, Despatch Carrier Sst 6lb, Indigo Sst Gib, Sir Alba Sst II b. Birklino Vst 10lb, Dlackall 7si 7lb. Pursefiller 7st 2lb. Stepney 6st 13lb, Carillon Ost. l?.'.b, «Icm 6«t 12,b, Uy.eia Gst 71b, Anfrnish 6st 7lb. HUNTERS' FLAT HANDICAP, of ICO kovs; one mile ;oid a half —Parcwanui 12st 131b, Merry Jnck l"st 101b, Kurapotangi !'2st lib, .Ringey list 11 b, K.irkby list fill), Snrta:c Us* alb. Mnngaorat.u lOst l'2lb, Roy«t Tis-er l.Cst 3211), W-ainnrajmra. 10tt "lb. Mapuna lOst 711). Tamsin lOst- 7,b. " SOU TEA HACK I3.ANiIJIC.AP, of 100 c-ots; six furlong?—Conziska 9f-t. Marimba Bit l'2lb, Sea. Lord tion. Sst 51 b. Spain 7«t 12lb, TaviMoek 7st 121b, Pe.irlionn 7st ]2lb, Nigntshade 7s 1 Tib, Trials 7st 71b. Irish Yntsi'-ier 7st 51b. Goldenlvte Tat 4lb, Oninein<)ru 7st ?,lb, Gold Painti\isr Tst 31b. Muiij* 7«t 2lb, Hymen 7r<, MulUeipal (">st 12lb, kinora 631 lOib, Hylnnu 10ib. HUNTERS' HURDLE HANDICAP, of 3DO fit vi: two iniies-—Ros-cblasii 1 Is,* 12.1 b, Tarcro list lllb, Banda'.cro list 9lb, M»ny;a----j-oa jOr-f ]o'.b, Inipester lOst '7l b, (,oi:ii',ry j>uv last 7'b. Foul Lupin iOst, 7lb, Royal Tiyer 10m 7]" lu.tirangi j Ost Tib, Push lOst 71b Zaroiins lOst Tib, "Wainarapara lOst- "lb.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11512, 7 October 1915, Page 8

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SPORTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11512, 7 October 1915, Page 8

SPORTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11512, 7 October 1915, Page 8

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