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SPORTING.

N.Z. GUI' MKKTIXG. The iinal ipayments have been ma<'"" for tin- 'N.Z. C t11; Meeting. and thirteen ll<>rso.i 'il.iv left to im-« 1.11 - stiU'ller. Tills uii'tnl.Kc*' is iiiic t.li.'Mi last, year. One of the most notable defect ions. is the Dum-din horse .lob" Jlarleyeoan. The ou.lv aged horses tific nic-u arn S.napis (who wen tl«»» event two years ago;, and Tstngihoi> Only tlireu tltre«»-yeai'-nlds (Hindi. Mare Ant.ony, a tut* Anleiivoln "■ will lace the swter. Mji - Dalg'ty h:t< 'fw'o .-sbriiiirs to his bow '» Wai'sti p and Smth. TilFoi'iiu r, de-pile Iter he-avv weight. (9.">> : s given an exeeli.'nt chance in the race. through' many ai" (inclined to the belief that lu r btir.le" will too much for her in th" la i ter pairt of the race. Tlitve ca» be lit.tle doubt that 'f Mr Dalgcf.v's two horpes ,start they will carry th<» 7>uLie of th" public moii''.v. In wl!infnnned < 'relet the chance of Hinaldo (8.3) who won recently at Mash"ton in a. handoni" t:eMino> - are cons',derod bright. Another hrrso thatwill T>*> strongly .fav.'Mired ,- s Indite CX.O), who dead-heated wit.lt Warstei) test- yen.r and won "'in event ; i" good style nt. tlie i"cent Wellington iihv'iit!?. Multiply on recent nerformances is not- thought to have more than an outs'dor's ch : nnee. Gol'b stream has n handy weioht and if M, l ' Pressors coll; ea.n stay the instance he ivM-l hav*< tn he rckoued Miith. 'P!io connections of RlackalV (7.M. a,re said to be sanguine of his ability t.o see the d:'stamen out. tlwunh he hn.s not dmif. much of late to recommend" him. S'n^eia'form has been winning minor events in the South. "nit .Mir (Rui;lwrford's nnn.ro may find the ivn.ee rather warm in tin--I>V event. Tanirihou f'G.T't ran TJ ; "- niklo very at the .fi'vsh at Mn.«toHon, and is meeting the big lierse on much ibetter a,t Riicearton The other lighfc 'Jivjsion. i.n Mkluijrht. Star, Marc Antony, and Ardenvohr. not (considered to liave particularly 'Strong claims to .support. When the numbers go up, it will probably Jbe found that ,Coldstream, Warstep. and Indigo well ib e near the places. A field of twenty-five lias paid up for the Stewards' Handicap, whielt should 'be a .splendid race. Three is meeting Hyginas on better terms tha.n at Wellington. and 'will probably 'bo the most i'anovd hoi'se in the race. Other hiorsos that ivi! 1 be ■v».<ll ■backed will be 'Nones, Tete-a-1 ete. Bee, Tree Lucerne, Ta.rin.gihm tit it, and ''Qhaikwana. iWJhatever be;it.s 'J'hree , should just ahonfc ivin.

The Spring .Hurdles should provide a good finish between Naupata and Parawaiiui.

The Spring Plate is an open race, but iHvlatus, Stwfciwn, and Welcome XuggtV iniay ihe counted upon to run well. In tlio [Riccai'tou Welter, Iki.ttle ami .Kkiminohe .vi«td the lx>st. Montana, iwJio is asked to < - iirrv 10.1, wilt probably .be reserved for the Metropolitan. ' The WMctctnin iSixiJv»>s pi'obablv see a ding-dong go ibetween Egypt. Itookbound, and Nyst;id. r l lu> lattcv will bo well su,]>)>ort**d on the niaclvite. Th rt Apprentices Handicap may tro to Owysotis or. 'Snapdragon, while tho 1/mwoTil Handiciiip will a tussle l>etwc<."H Si.xldul ißa.hr, MotonQ;Uee , n, and iTtmpet. 0.J.0. ACOErrAKCES. CHIRISTOHUIICH. Nov. 3rd- , Following are clio aeeejHiinces : iSipring Hurdler, two miles.—Davliglit Bill 11.9, Moddi'te 10.13, Art 10.9, 'Naupata 10.9, Cniib 10.S, I *:ti---- - ivanui 10.2. Airuke 10.1, Tararua Jack 0.7, Cornelian. '9.7, Va.scitllar 9.7. Sfpriitg Piatt l , one mile.—ißounian a 8.2, Bandy 7.13, iFmdhorn. 7.13, S.r Taiska 7.13, AVeloeme Nugget 7.13, Alx-donvhar 7.7. Alarc Antony 7.7, -Sit-n fciabasitian 7.7, 'IVo lights 7.7, tusl 7.4, iDown 7.4, 'Pyjama. 7.1, lledshu'e 7.1, Soadown 7.4, Sedditl Bahr 7.4, Treadltre 7.4, Dnibbll' 7.2, iMountain Da-eam 7.2. flßicacrton Wtelter. n : no furlongs.— I Morirana 10.4, Kaminohe 9.5, Battle Eve 9.8, -MelJl.eha.koff 9.3, I'eg 9.2. Bfogari 8.12, Cfoiirtnnirtia.l 8.12, Inline,r 8.8, Mialtuni in Purvo 8.7, Countess Tolstoi 8.3, Mountain Dream 8.3. [Now Zoalan.d Cup, t>\<> miles.— Warstop 9.5. -Sinap's 8.5, .Rinaldo 8.3, Indigo 8.0, Multiply 7.11, Gohlstroaan 7.5, Blackall 7.4. Si>ecia!fonn 7.2, •Snub 7.0, Tangihou 0.7, Midnight Star 6.7, 3J.arc Aii;ony 0,7, Ardonvlior .6.7. Welcome Stakes, 4 £urlongs.— Ttocklxutnd (inc. 101b pen.) 9.1, iEgypt, Good Hope, Hyttus, lan Hamilton} Kilboyne, Kilbrogan, Koesian, Maorilander, Nystad, Swale, The,stius, The Toff, Winterbourne 8.5, Disdainful, Hose Pink, Sabana, Sweet Tipperary, Tremens., Tressida 8.0,

Apprentices' Handicap, oin» mile. —Scotch Melody 9.5, Gbrysotis, Teviotdale 8.13, Snapdragon 8.7, Covlon 8.3, Bonny Dream 8.2. Glenowl 7.8, Bonne Douche, Tiei.no, Moidant 7.0. Stewards' Handicap, (J l/tirlwiss.Croesus 8/13, Tatterley 8.11, First Glaneo 8.10, 800, Chudic, TeLe-a-tete 8.0, Tree Lucerne, Flying Start, Cha&vana, Martius (inc. sli> pen.) 7.12, Bertrada, Belaseo 7.11, Three 7.10, Daytime, Hyginas 7.9, Taringamutu ((inc. 10IT> pen.) 7.8, Robert Bell, FabrikofF 7.0, Muster Achilles 6.11, Ptoronilla 6.10, Derby Day, Hushabyo 6.9, Ardent, Jeamiot, Recorder, Week-end 6.7. Linwood Handicap, 7 furlongs.Hap Dha, Moulu 9.0, I'yjania 8.5, Soddul Balir 8.0, Charlevillo, Montoa Queen 7.13, Tliaddous 7.11, Limpet 7.10, Veritas, Glenyar, Harlequin 7.8, Madrid 7.7, Bandy 7.5, Margorinc, Nenno 7.4., Bonation 7.2, Faerie Knight, Silent Way 7.1, British Roso, Forest Belle, Skirl, Reveller 7.0. Derby Stakes, l-£ miles—• -Adjutant, Ardenvhor, Battle Ere, Flying Start, Pyjama., Seadown, Snub, XfiTt- • tlios 8.10, Desert Gold, Nones 8.5.

New Zeaalnd Oaks Stages, IJ miles. — Bonny Dream, Desert Gold, (imvaiibrae, Nones, TanAI'CKhAND SIMUNC MEETINTi. (J HEAT iNOHTHKHN GUINEAS WON BY TIC I'AFAPA. j A I'OK IiAND, Nov. 8. The Aitekliind Haeino; Cluii's spring meeting commenced to-diiy. Heavy showers of rain fell during almost the whole time racing was going on, and. consequently the going was very heavy. The attendance was small. Tohtalisator investments aggregated its against 10s lor the opening day last year. The imposition of the new war tax realised the sum of .L!oG3. .1 vest!lts i Maiden H urdles, IJ- miles. —Ci Master Hegal !).'2 (11. Conway) 1, 11. Tenacious W.O Tiri 9.2 3. Time, '2min i}3seos. Greiit Northern Guineas, ] mile.— 3Te Papiipii. (Deeley) 1, 1. Marco TJello 2, -I Hydrus 3. Also started: 1 8 Analogue, 10 (!old Liice, •) Taj Mahal, !) King's Courier, 7 Colonnade, G Glissando, 2 'Housewife. The race was run in a 'blinding shower. Marco Bello had an advantage in the straight, but Te Papapa challenged, ami eventually beat Marco Hello by a length. 'Hydrus was two lengths away third. Time, lmin I3sccs. AVelcomo Stakes, 5 furlongs.—l Lady .lack (Deeley) 1, 7 Lady Elysian 2 (i Lady Kilworth 3. Time, lmin 4 t- r > sees. Onehunga. Stcejiles, about throe miles.— I Golborne 10.-I (T. Mulcahy) 1, 3 Waintai 11,7 2, 7 Okaihau 10.3 3. 6min 34sees. Shorts Handicap, o £urlongs.—l Kitty Bellairs 7.6 (Deeley) 1, 6 Astor 2, 3 Glenroy 3. Time, lmin 3secs. City Handicii]), 1 miles —4 Eligi- I We 7.3 (R. Reid) lj 3 Colonel Soult 2, 11 El Gallo 3. Time, 2min 12sees. Hobson Handicap, 6 furlongs.— 2 . 8.3 (Buchanan) 1, lj Achillous 2, 5 Moasman 3. Time, ; lmin 17 3-5 sees. Flying Loloina 7.11 (V. Brown) 1, 12 Selection 2, 3 Bluestone 3. Time, lmin 31secs. Owners ;Uid trainers are reminded that the Feilding Jockey Club's nominations for all handicap events, also Aorangi Trial Plate and Maiden Scurry and entries for the Oroua, Stakes, will close at 8.30 o'colck this (Friday) evening.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 5 November 1915, Page 2

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SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 5 November 1915, Page 2

SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 5 November 1915, Page 2

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