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LATEST SPORTING NEWS

V.A.T.A. SPRING MEETING. . THIRD DAY. MURMUIt WINS THE CAULFIELD CUP. Pmi Awniitton.—UopjrigtH. Melbouhnb, this day. The woathcr was fino, ond tho attendance good for the last day's races. Re. suits OBY HURDLES. Bluo Rock l Seymour 2 Kudos .;l . jj* * Won oasily, Time, 4.17 J. GWYN NURSERY. Picturesque i Vibrato 2 Murillo 3 Tivonty others ran, Won by a neok* Time, 58300. CAULFIELD CUP Of iJOOO sovs, 2500 sovs, of the said sum to go to tho first horse, 350 sovs. to the second horso, and 150 sovs. to tho third horse, Distance, 1J miles. Mr J. Wren's ch g Murmur, by Arsenol-Millstream, syrs, fist 121b, (Fisher) 1 Mr 11. Oxonham's b in Acrasia, by Gozo-Coriso and Blue, aged, 7st ~ ?lb (Clayton) 2 Mr E. E. D. Clarke's br h Emir, by Wallace-Emmie, 4yrs, 9st 410 (Lewis) 3 Mr C. Tucker's ch h Sojourner by Pilgrim's Progross-Winifred, syrs, Sat 71b ' 4

All tho final acceptors oxcopt Patronage, Chore Amis, and Fairy Btitcs Btarted, Sotting: 4to 1 Gladsome, 6to 1 Demas, 8 to Tartan and Murmur, 10 to 1 Wingaroon, 14 to 1 Aorasia and Etnir, 20 to 1 Osaian, 83 to 100 to 1 tho others, Gladsome, Domas, Billali, liuonalf, and Gannymedes woro prominent when tho barrier liftod, and passing tho judgo's box tho order was Demas, Gladsomo, High Flyen* Elyo, Fitz-Gnifton, Billali, Sweet Noll, Iteunalf and Combat, Jit the mile post Domas led from High Flyor and Chorion, Billali and Gladsome, followed by Murmur. Domas led along the back from Chorion, High Flyer, Billali, Antilles, Combat, and Gladsome, At the homo turn the order was Emir, Aorasia, Gladsome, Sojourner, and Murmur, Tho lattor eamo fast from tho distance, and won by tbroo lengths, a length and a-lialf between second and third. Timo, 2.37JL • WINDSOR HANDICAP. Marine i Bade'n-Powoll 2 Killica Twenty others ran. Betting: Bto 1 Moriue, 14 to 1 Badon-Powoll. MOOB\ HANDICAP. l'nrsor l Borneo 2 Tho Hawkef 8 Twelvo others started. Bolting 4 to 1 ngainat the winner.

FLEMINGTON TRAINING NOTES Fi'wu ItinflUMon.—Copyright FE.EMINOTON, this day Canteen travelled thirteen furlongs (hi? morning in 2,51, Waiiiki is now working regularly,

OTAHURU TROTTING CJLUB. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auokund, this day. The following are tho results of th° abovo trots

Mnidon Handicap—Ploasanton 1, Cloevo 2, Diva, XI C 9 and 18s. OnoliU!if!a Handicap Eoso 1, Wlm\thai 2, Diva, ,Clßs ami £1 Us, Spring Hamlioap—Eodloat 1, Duchoss Eotlitchild. Diva, £1 .lis und 7s. Middle-jlnss Trot—Littlo Peurl 1, Albortoi'incis 2, Divs, £ll and 10). Stewards' Hniulicap Empress 1, Wftitekauri 2. Diva, £ll3s and Is. I'ony Handicap—Litllo Paul 1, EusliHghta. Div,£Bßs. October Handicap—Solitary 1, Wliawlmi 2. Div, XBlßj, Elootrio Handicap—Coletiao 1, Bomh zstti 2, Divs, 17 17b and 101,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1121, 17 October 1904, Page 2

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LATEST SPORTING NEWS Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1121, 17 October 1904, Page 2

LATEST SPORTING NEWS Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1121, 17 October 1904, Page 2

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