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LATEST SPORTING NEWS.

f - ——• w RICOARTON GALLOPS ,<f I ■. • H - By Telegraph.—Press Association gAbisiopeoh, th» day. Tab,weather was fine, and the traoks in .excellent order (or ycßtorday's gallops* To-morrow did a good working gallop over 3Bvon fmlongs Calibro boat Golden Knight ov Or a mile and a-quatter id 217. Canme Chiel ran the Bame dißtance alone, the last milo in 1.47. Aohilles and Ghoorka ran a solid mile » and a-quarter in 212, Achilles being Bppar'enily the beßt at the finish, though neither were ridden out, Both horses porformed very pleasingly, Mystification and Mabutonga traversed a cfarait at tbreo quarter speed, both bemg anxious to improve the paoe. Chivalry was extended over half a mile 'in 391/6 soo. , Handsome Eose oul-jnmped Comfort in '■ their schooling task over font flights. > went, two miles at threequarter speed. ( ;;' Ailaa sprinted pleasingly over five fur. longs. After breakfast a number of two-year-olds were out. ' Lapland beat Munjieta by two lengths jniver hall a mile. k j, Ivanoff beat Lady London, Afar, Stars |ihd Strips and Field Gun over four fur--1 longs in filseo, Huasoar was fairly well oxtendod ovor half a mile in CO 4/5 see. Vladimir, looking well, brushed over tho last three furlongs of a steady circuit, -moving in resolute fashion. , ~Maobind Gun was given eaiy work,\ " Criohton and Brighton, who arrived last night, were exercised on tbo road, 1 SALE OF NOCTUIFORM. By Telegraph.-Press Astooiatlon. Chrisiohotch, this day. % Mr G.G. Stead sold his three-year-old / colt Noctuiierm, by Mulnform T La Notte, 1 'to an Engliah buyer, Delivery is not to givea till after the~ Canterbury Jookey Club's Meeting, so that Noctuiform will ran in Mr Stead's interest at the Riccarlon meeiing. ' AUCKLAND RAOING CLUB. By Telegraph.-Pren Association. Auokund, thus) day. Owing to heavy rain haviDg again set in it iB probable that the Raoing Clnb will postpone the opening day of the Spring Mealing, fixed for Saturday, till next vyeek. That portion of the course re-graded has been made extremely heavy by tbo great amount of rain,during the past three weeks, and it-is feared it would be unsafe to race on Saturday. LaTBR. ". Owing to the heavy state of tho Ellorslie - racecourse the opening day of the A.R C. " Spring Mooting has been postpwed to a date to be decided, probably November 9. '' " ~ 'SCfiATCHINGS. ' Auratus has been soratohed for all ongagemettts at the A.B.C. Spring Meeting. t) » _ , .' OANTERBUR! JOCKEY CLUB. j it ' 'By Telegraph.-Presi Association. ,"" ' ■" Chbistohoboh, this day. /'- The following acceptances lui i boon reoeived for. the New Zealand :— Aobillea ... 9 8 Goldn Knight 7 8 jifahutobga... 9 1 Noctuiform... 7 6 "Nightfall ' .1. 812 St Joe ... 7 3 * Quarryman... 8 7 Mystification 7 3 'Ghoorka' ... J8 4 Calibre ... 610 Parifotu' \.i 712 Douche ... 6 7 Melodeon !.. 710 Slepdancer... 6 7 Veneer , ... 7 10 ' A , ' OAKS. Tsitizar, Edon, Munjot, leolt,' Petticoat, Vardo, Marguerite, Pgs Seul. , 4 ",« ' DERBY. i Sungod, Noctuiform, Isolt, Gay Spark, ' Notos, Makaroff WELCOME STAKES.

#',Kirrimuir, Snowetoll, • Culminato, Seal ■f Book, Huascar, Field Gun, Afor, Zimmer- ', ,&'an, Ivanofl, Euastikoff, De Wotte, Stars s4nd Stripes, Munjista, 'Frisco Maid, Lady Landon. ' i ' v,'ln'the Oup Nightfall has been left in ' only m case Nootuiform goes wrong. The latter will represent Mr Stead if he keeps .well. •- '' • ELiEKBLIE GALLOPS , Bj Telegripfc.--Press, Asiooiation. AvcniAND, this day. Owing to tho rain all the work thi ß morning at Slksltewasjconfined to steady jpaciog. '> ' FLEMINGTON GALLOPS. \ Prea Aetooiation.—Copyright. Flbhington, this day. Gladsome covered ten furlongs in 2.13 Mamapoto easily best Marmontover two ,'" Miles in 3.40: 1 r iOaDteen beat Einir over eloven furlongs 'in2,Bo- / , ' , i Biue.Speo oovered two miles in 3 40. ' WaWoo and Tartan" got over nine fur« fDrlorigßin''li6Bj-. ; , * > 'The Infanta took 2,1 over the same distance. , Scot Free ran eleven furlongs in 2.30. •>' Boiler and Torab ran ten furlongß in 2.15, ' ' lady Wallace cpvered a mile in 1.49. ' Charles Stuart strode over a mile in 1.48 - i LATEST BETTING. PreM Asiooiation.-Copyright. 1 , - Flbmisgton, this day, Tail&Ai is in demand, Lub Maniapcto is slightly easier, though it is believed bo will harden again. After this morning's gallop Scot Free wan backed' to win £2OOO, and is now quoted al 10 to 1. Gladsome is boing supported at a point longer, ' « ' For the Derby 200 to 100 wa? taken «bnut Lady Wallace. The books oifrr 4 to 1 bar one, 'L-Al' —«

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1472, 2 November 1905, Page 3

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LATEST SPORTING NEWS. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1472, 2 November 1905, Page 3

LATEST SPORTING NEWS. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1472, 2 November 1905, Page 3

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