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SPORTING.

RAW SOX STAKES. (Per United Press Association.— Copyright.) SYDNEY, September 10. Sydney Tattersalis Club held their spring mee'n,' on Saturday. The following was the re nit uf the principal event: — THE RAWSON STAKES. One mile and a furlong. Mr R. W. Patterson's b m Solution, syrs, by Soult—Problem, B*t 131b ... 1 Mr R, Gleeson's b h Famous, aged, by Grafton—Vanity, !)st lib ... ... 2 Mr J. Cric-c's b c C -llarit. 3yrs, by Haut Prion—Collarette, 7st 91b ... ... 3 Thirteen horses started. Betting was 2 to 1 againat Maniapoto, 7 to 2 Solution. The field had not gone far before Solution dashed into the lead, and the Soult mare streaking right away won easily by eight lengths. Maniapoto finished fourth. Time, lm. s'is. ■ I

I GREAT NORTHERN GUINEAS. The following are the horses left in the Great Northern Guineas, to be run at the A.H.C. Spring Meeting :—Loongana, Celtic, Friskie, Conductor, Cambriau, Franc, Loftus, Volume, Deane Park, Inglis, Sweet Alice, Waddy, Moscow. It is stated that as the result of his bursting one of his feet, Boomerang has eased to 12 to 1 for the Now Zealand Cup. The steeplechaser Rongoa wa» shipped from Wellington for Sydney on Saturday, having been purchased by a Sydney sportsman.

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8006, 11 September 1906, Page 3

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SPORTING. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8006, 11 September 1906, Page 3

SPORTING. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8006, 11 September 1906, Page 3