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LATE NEWS.

V.B.C. RACE MEETING. MORE <-RAND VICTORIES FOR NEW ZEALAND BRED HOBoES. CABBINE CANTERS AWAY FROM WHITE’S HOBSE. Mzi.boubvz, March 11. The last day’* racing of the Victorian Racins Club’s Autumn Meeting was ushered in with weather that was unfavorable to a good day’s sport. Early in the morning it was reported that Carbine, the winner of the Champion Stakes, had hurt his hoof in a "race on Thursday, but to-day’s racing shows that the toms knew little about the horse’s performances on the training track, and the easy way in which he romped home in both ra< e» prove B that there is very little wrong with this great son of 'he defunct Musket In fact Carbine fairly romped away in the AU Aged Stakes of a mile, and had there been anything in the race to ask him to gallop he would in all probability have broken the Australian record. In the Lo> h Plate Carbine again showed himselt superior to Australian bred cattle, and notwithstanding that he put up a stone penalty he secured the judge's verdict by a head from Mr Stead’s son of Prince ' harhe, though it is said that Wallie Clifford made too much use . f his mount in the early part of the race. The following are the details of the principal events : — r ALL AOID STAKHS, of 10 SOVA, with 400 sovs. added, weight for age, 1| miles. Mr D 8. Wallace’s Carbine, O’Brien 1 Hon. J. White’s Sinecure ... 2 Mr J. Wilion’s Chintz 3 The other starters were Russley and Ne Cwbine went to the front at the start and was never asked to gallop, winning in the easiest possible manner in a canter by two fehgtM and a half, Sinecure being some distance ahead of Chintz. Time. Imm 24 sees. TMI PLACE HINI'IC F, of 5 BOVS, with 300 SOVS added, miles Hon. J. White’s Abercorn 9.1, Hales 1 Mr Cook’s The Charmer, 7.8, •.» >ed i Mr G. Cook’s Cyclops, 9.3, Ramage 3 Recall, Pak.ha, The Artist, Chaldean, Menotti and Retort also started.

SHt loch puatz, a sweep of 10 sovs., with MX) sovs. added, 3 miles, weight for age, with penalties. Mr D, Wallace’s Carbine, O’Brien 1 Mr •>. G. Stead’s Lochiel, Clifford 2 Hon. J. White’s Carlyon, Hales 3 —No others started. The winner of the Australian Cup left the paddock with odds of o to 2 laid on him, while the Champion Stakes winner had 7 to 2 laid against him, and White’s representa'ive went out with 4 to 1 against him. On the fall of the nag Clifford rushed the son of Prince Charlie to to the front, and nothing was . ear nim until a mile had been traversed, but here < > Brien brought up Wi lace’s three year old colt, and dlspu ing every yard of the way home he Wore down the son of Nellie M- Ore and won a ding dong race by half a head.. C'jlyon was eight lengths away. Timo, 3min Bosses.

NAPIER PARK AUTUMN MEETING.

NaTisu, last night. The following weights have been allotted for the above meeting

XAFIEB OCT HANDICAP. Of 100 sovs, 1A miles.

Dudu 8.3, Manton 8.13, Lady Norah 811, Recluse 8.9, Stance 8.6, Hilda 8.4, Lady Florin 8.0, Escutcheon 7.12, Tetfo.d and Strenuous 7.10, Salisbury and Escapade 7.8. Audacity 7.7, Leopold and Wolverine 76, The Spy 7.3. Cupid7.l, Partner? 0, Leonore and Meta 6 12, Little .Scrub aud Kotuku 6,11, Kariri and Dauphine 6.10, Jet Li’E iu, Foxton and Pa'chwork 6.9, Man Friday 6.8, Turihau 6.7, Thyme and Thunderbolt 6.4, Van Dieman and Krttaka 6.0.

yuTiSG handicap. Of 100 sovs, six furlongs.

Dudu 10.3, Manton 91, Keeluse 812, Hilda and Lady Florin 8.6, Forester 8.4 Escapade and Escutcheon 8 2, Tetford aud Audacity 7.12, Salisbury 7 7, Chudleigh 7 3, Cupid and Kotuku 7.2. Kariri 7 1, Fusee 7.0, Meta and Mau Friday 6.11, Tennyson Lethe Patchwork aud Mermaid 6.10, D -uphine aud Turehau 6.9, Qui t aud sure, hon 6 8, Thyme 6.7, Iphigenia 6.6, Katiuka 6.2, Van Dieman 6.0. A great deal of dissatisfaction is felt in Sydney at the action of the local yacht clubs in declining to Admit Mr Logan, of Auckland, as an h -notary member, and thus debarring the Aknrana from competing in their races. Mr Logan and his beautiful little craft have now been in Sydney some time, and the only race she has sailed in has been one open to all-comers, an ' which she won. It is said that the sydueyites will not all w the visitor to compete for fear she will again show them how to sail. The Manawatu Autumn races have re suited in a loss of £9O. Some people will be rejoiced to hear of this. At Auckland considerable satiifaotiop was expressed at Lochiel’. victory in the Auatra Ban Cup, as the horse has been well supported io local turf circles, and moreover, a Quaen«treet tradesman drew Lochiel in •• Adam Bede's ” £lO,OOO Sydney oonsultatioa on the raoe.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 272, 12 March 1889, Page 3

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LATE NEWS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 272, 12 March 1889, Page 3

LATE NEWS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 272, 12 March 1889, Page 3

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