SPORTING.
AUCKLAND SUMMER MEETING. [by telegraph-own correspondent). Auckland, Last Night. The following we : ghts have been declared in connection with the Auckland Cup and Steeplechase, to be run on Boxing Day and New Year's Day respectively . AUCKLAND CUP.
DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. (by telegraph.-press association). Dunkdin, Last Night. The attendance is good and the weather fine, but tho poor acceptances seriously affected speculation. The following are the results:— . ,
HURDLKS. Lupus 1 Clarence 2 Smuggler 3 Time, 3min. 9sec. Dividends, £3 13s and £3 Is.
Five horses started. By the machine the favourite pot half-a-dozen lengths the worst of the start through harming, and though Stewart brought him up with a rush at the mile and got on terms with Lupus just before the last hurdle was reached, too innch had been'taken'.out of him, and. he suffered defeat! by a length. There, were 769 investors, of which 150 were on the winner. At the hurdles in front, of the stand Sweep fell heavily, Baurnbergetting his leg broken.
ST. ANDREWS HANDICAP. Außfivoir,,.: ;...; ... ti , j' tSaracen '..'.' ..[ .„ ,' 2 These were the.only starters. It was a pretty race throughout, never more than a neck between the pair, and all the way up the straight, was a splendid tussle,, Stratford nursin#liis, mount'with .menfciiand winning by a clear lengths Timp, 2min. 25^ec;; lv DividendSji£2 Is and? "STAKES. Euroclydon 1 Cannonball ' ... ...• tii 2 '' *< Arline- ... '-..• .., "•'-3 '■'•' Won easily by a length and a quarter. Time,lmin. 'GjecT Dividends,' £1 6s and £1 153. ..;.,.,: MUSSELBOROUGH PLATE, St,_ Clements „. ... #>i 1'.,., Britomarlffl.;- ;i> ''.■/...■/;■'' '■■■} '!'',„ .?2' Golden Fleece : i.'f : ..< : • 3 : i Dividend, £210». '" fut
st lb st lb Prime Warden 9 0 Purepo 7 2 Au Revoir . .. 8 8 Grenadier ... 7 0 Saracen ,. 8 7 Yattenfeldt 7 0 Impulse .. 8 0 Ida 7 O Liberator .. 8 5 Reynard .., 7 0 Rnsefelt .. 8 3 Tulloch ... 7 0 Skirmisher . .. 8 2 Pompom ... 612 St Kilda . . 8 0 Prestige ... 012 Lottie... „ 8 0 Casket ... 612 Royal Rose . ., 8 0 Ferine ... 611 Fraternite ., ,. 7 8 Bulldog ... (ill Mahaki . 7 7 Marino ... (5 10 Pegasus , 7 7 Annabelle ... 6 9 Ben Godfrey., .. 7 7 Nixie 6 9 Beadenwell ., .. 7 4 Campania ... fi 8 Lenntine 1 4 Abel (i S Musket . 7 3 Anita 6 7 Westmera . ,. 7 3 Villiers ... 6 7 Three Star .. .7 2 Lieutenant... 6 7 Monte Carlo.. . 7 2 Haria 6 7 STEEPLKCHASB. Norton .. 13 0 Oaklands ... 911 Liberator ,. 12 3 Belle 9 10 Rnscius ..12 0 Skittles ... 910 Despised .1111- Molly Hawk 9 9 Bombardier . ..11 2 Deceiver ... 9 8 Booties ..10 7 Lord Onslow 9 7 Magpie ,.10 7 Nap 9 7 Crazy Kate ■„ ,.10 (i Ballyhooley 9 7 Potentate ,10 6 Volley ... 9 7 Fishmonger .. .10 3 Austral ... 9 7 Bonovoree .. ..10 2 Villiers ... 9 7 Malabar . 10 0
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Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3501, 1 December 1894, Page 9
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455SPORTING. Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3501, 1 December 1894, Page 9
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