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WANGANUI J.C. NOMINATIONS. The following nominations have been received for the Wanganui Jockey Club's spring meeting, which is to bo held on September 29 and October 1:— ■ FIRST DAY., FLYING HANDfcAi'.';'. Si'x furlongs'.Countermine,. Lady Medallist, I'aunus, Contendeut, Multiple, Emblem, Kareroa, Mon Ami', Merchantman, Dervish, Ilu'art,' ! Electral:oir,'. Coronetted,. Tanekahu,. Sliannon,Lass, Aliss Advance, Lftdy' iloutoa, land- Te Roti. ' MAIDEN 1 HACK ,li.ACE. ,Six furlongs. —Chetldar, Big. Blast, .Tangiha'u, Grey lEaglei Falsetto,'. The Quiver, Eastwind, Coolstream, Clorinda, Euroco, Sir 'l'ullock, Admiral Bell, Field Bell, Belle Amie, Allurement, Royal Patron, Floater, Ladrone, and Excel. ' . OKEHU HANDICAP HURDLES. One mile and three-quarters—Moose, Wira'mera, Tauira, Paritutu, Longner, Xavier, Hydrant, Mnharanui, Omati, Jlonnt Cook, Gold Bird, Waitapu, lieumac, Showman, Lionheart, and Sardonyx. GONVILLE HACK 'HURDLES. One mile and five furlongs.—Pakau, Hawick, ltoscrae, 'Astraea,.. Alaharanui, Kotare, Waxy, St. Bill, Jlerrie Lawn, To Wlietu, Master Stead, Sir Ijethe, Waikaraka, Claremont, and Arclight. , • : PUTIKI HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs—All Blue, Attention, Bourbon, Contendent, First Battery, Shuja, Ngatiruanui, Seawind, Mallet,"St: Toncy, ■ Contour, Prancer, Idolatress; Maori Rifle, Egotist, Brilliancy, Nukuhau, Master Stead, Vibration] Bercola, Floater Tain Toa; Hinekorangi, Valentine, . Golden Loop, and Master Sylvia. SPRING HA.NDICAP. One mile.—Wiminera, St. Lumsdcn, St. Felix, Dreadless, Bollin, Rangikapua, The Lark, Dr. Shimose, Astraea, Tiptoe, Meriw.a,, Swimming Belt, Clemora, Bourrasque, 'Repeat, Ambrosian, Master Lnddo, Sir Frisco, Nvland,- Lethean, •- Martoil, ElectrakolT, Coronetted, Shannon Lass, California, Sir Antrim, 'and Tam Glen. _. , SECOND DAY. '; ,OWEN' HANDICAP. Six furlongsCountermine, Madam Madcap, Dearest, Faurius;- Contendeut, Multiple,, Emblem, Makaroa, Mon Ami, Merchantman, Dervish, Duart, Tanekaha, Vibration, and Te Roti. , ' BRUNSWICK HANDICAP HURDLES. One mile anil a half.—Moose, Wiminera, Tauira, ' Paritutu, Longner, Tho ' Native, Xavier, Hydrant, Maharanui, Kotare, Omati, Mount, Cook, Gold Bird, Waitapu, lteunuiC,' Showman, Lionheart, and Sardonyx. , / ' 1 -1 RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—All',Blue, Attention, Bi§ Blast, Tangihau, Bourbon, Grey Eaglc;:4alsetto, Sonitc, Ngatiruanui, The Quiver, Eastwind, ■ Coolstream, St. Toney, " Prancer/ Clorinda, Euroco,, Sir Tnllock, Idolatress,.Maori Rifle, Field Bell,- Allurement,' Brilliancy,' Nukuhau, Gold Battery, Tina' .'l'oa, Hinekorangi, Valontine, .-Ladrone, Golden'Loop,'and Master Sylvia.' •: ■; ■ . AIiAMOHO. /BLACK HURDLES.- One mile /aiid a half.—Pakuu, Hawick, ■ 'l'lfe Native?'.,-Roscroa:, .Astraea, v Miiharanui, Kotare, Waxy, -St. Bill, Merrie'Lawh, To /Wlietu, . Masfei 1 - Stead, .Master .- Lethe,•Waikarajia,;' -Claromo'nt, and, Arclight-..: HIGGIK HANDICAP. One mile and a ■ qura'ter;—Daiiul>e, m«fa, "St.,. Jjiimsdeii, Lady v Jfedallist,' Drea'dless, Fotinby, Birkdale, Rangikapua, Sonite, John, Dr. Shimose, Tiptoe,. Meriwa,. Clemora, Bourrasque, Repeat* Ambrosian, Sir j Frisco, Nyland, Marton, Electrakoff, Waitapu, Coronetted, California, Floater, Uhlando, Bismarck," and Sir Antrim. , ■■ ' - MOUTOA HACK HANDICAP.'- Ono mile.—Cheddar, Rarfgikapua; First Battery,. Shuja, Seawind;'Contour, vClorinda, St. Lumsden, -Idolatress,' Egotist, Master Laddo, lvilostere, Royal . Patr.on, Brilliancy; Rangikura, Bercola, Floater, Tinotoa-, Stevens, Cbasemab/ Tarn ■ Glen,. and Golden Loop. Counterinine, St. Felix, Dreadless,: Bollin, Lord Kelvin,. Tho- Lark, Dr.. Shimose, 'Gild -. Circle,- Mon- Ami, -Sw-imtairig ' Belt, .Clehioral'r'. Ambrosiau, Master - Laddo, Sir Frisco, v./ Lethean,-'; Marton, . Electrakoff, ;G'old; ! fßf.'ttCi-j; > v'Shannon '• Lass; AttVntiOhiMiss • Advance,fTam. Glen,-'and 'Te lioti. . - ''" [<y':
MARfON R.C, 'ACCEPTANCES.-;;' , (By Telegraph.—Press'Association:) ■ ,: ■>' Marton, August 30.The following are tho.~'acceptaiices.)fol the Marton races:— SHORTS HANDICAP. Five'"-'furlongs. —Multiple, Bst. 71b.; Tanekaiia, Sst. 31b.;> Advantage, Bst.; Golden Eagle, Bst.; Vi, 7st. 131b:; Kareroa, 7st. 101b. ;;Voetgang, 7st. - Olb.j San Fernando, 7St. '81b.; To ltoti, 7st. 61b.; Overtime, 7st. 61b.; Duart, 7st. 61b.; Dearest,' 7st. -lib.'; Miss: -Advance, 7st. • 41b.; Merchantman, Vst.- • ' TRIALi HANDICAP HURDLES.' One milo and a half—Kauroa, 10st.; Gaelic, Ost. 131b.: The Native, Ost. 131b.; Zoraida, 9st. 71b.;- White' Lie, Ost. 71b.; Hawick, list. 71b.; Rosegrove, Ost. lib.; Waxy, 9st. ■lib.;. Slecombe, Ost. 21b.; Howler, Ost. lib.; Kotare, 9st.; Pakau, Ost.; Porera, Ost.; • and Flintstone, 'Jst. . ; ' HUNT CUP. Two miles and threequarters.—Sardonyx, 13st. lib.; Oakley, 12st. 131b;; Le -Vent; 12st. 41b.;. Cloudy Morn, 12st.; Flamingo/list.'l3.lb.; Ballance, -1i5t..121b.; Senorita, list. 101b.; lliro Atu, list. 91b.; Aesop, list. 71b. ; St. Amelia; list. 711).; Rangitanc, list.; Maid -Marion, list.; and Royal Guard, list.'. MAIDEN PLATE. Seven furlongs.— Moariui, 'Jst.; Golden Age, 9st.; Convcrtor, Ost.; Stevens, 9st.; ■ Seaworthy, Ost.; Sir Mauser, Bst. 111b.; Torpoint, Sst. 111b.; Pahu, Bst. 91b. f Pakau, Bst. 91b.; Master Laddo, 7st. 121b.;' Kilostere, 7st. 121b.; Sonite, 7st. 121b.; Gold Circle, 7st. 121b.; Lord Kilcheran, 7st. 121b.; Stratendric, 7st. 91b.; Floater, 7st. 71b.; Master Sylvia, 7st. 91b.; Rill, 7st. 91b.; and' Erica, 7st. 91b. HANDICAP. Five furlongs.— Contcndent, 'Jst. 01b.; Tina Toa, Bst. 101b.; Hinekorangi, Bst. -51b.; Rongomaif Sst. : 41b.-; Magneto, Bst. 31b.; Valentine, 7st. 121b.; Vibration, 7st. 121b.; St. Toney, 7st. Ulb.; N'ukuhau, 7st. 111b.; Seawe'ed,"'7st; "91b.; 'Succession, 7st. 71b.; First Battery, 7st. 01b.; Niwaru, 7st. lilb.; Ruapare, 7st. 01b.j MoreykolT, 7st. 51b.; Lady Moutoa, 7st. 51b.; Jleroze, 7st. 51b.; I'rancer, 7st. lib.; Pavo, 7st.; Merri Valet, 7st.; Varna, 7st.; Turna, 7st:; Harrington, • 7st;; Eva, 7st.; Taihakoa, 7st.; and Portcullis, 7st. , , MARTON HANDICAP. One . mile and a distance.—Lady Medallist', 9st. . 31b.; Sir''Frisco,'. Sst. 13Tb.;„ North East, Bst. 81b.; -Elecl.rakolY, Bst. 41b.; Koran, Bst. lib;; Tho-Lark, 7st. 121b.; Tiptoe, "7st. 91b.; Bouh-asque, 7st. 91b.; AVai'karaka. 7st. lib.; Separator, 7st. lib.; Idealism, Ist.; Ambiosian, 7st.; St. Felix, 7st.; Jlerrie Rose, 7st.; Marton, 7st.; Bismarck, Gst. 121b.; Marathon, list. 91b.; Repeat, Ost. 91b.; and Notorious, Gst. 91b. FIRST BACK STEEPLECHASE. About two miles and a quarter. —Nogi, list. 611).; Malta, lOst. 131b.; Full Cry, lOst. 91b.; Mount Cook, lOst. 51b.; Don Carlos, lOst. ■lib.; Showman, lOst.; Whatashot, 9sh. 121b.; lliro, Atu, 9st. 111b.; Castout, Ost. 91b.; Gold Glow, Sst. 81b.; Whimper Jack, (late Dauber), 9st. 81b.; Lady Creswick, 9st. 71b.; Mahara, 9st. 71b.; Otehau, 9st. 71b.; and Glenmore, 9st. 71b. TUTAEN.UI WELTER HANDICAP. Seven , furlongs.—Strathmoira, lOst.; Shuja, 9st. 131b.; Tina-Toa, 9st. 51b.; Tarn Glen, Sst.' 91b.; Dervish, Bst. 91b.; Rangikura, Sst. 91b.; Notorious, Sst. 91b.; St.. Lurrisdon,.Sst..Blb.; Borcola, Sst. .itb.i Hawick, Bsi. 21b.; " Mallet, 7st. 131b. ; Master Stead, 7st. 131b.; Slecoinlje, 7st. 131b.; Burton, 7st. 121b.; 7st. 121b.; Master Laddo, 7st. 111b.; Tornoint, 7st. 71b.; Epsom' Downs, 7st. 71b.; Mediterranean, 7st. 71b.; and Master .Sylvia, 7st. 71b.
MANAWATU RACING CLUB. TEE YEAR'S WORK.' tliy Telegraph-Special Correspondent.) Paimerston North, August 30. The report, to bo presented to tho annual meeting of-the Manaivatu Racing Club to-morrow night, shows 1 that while there has been a decrease-in totalisator receipts, and in the amount received for railway fares, the accounts iov tho year exhibit an increase. The course, tracks, lawns, and buildings have been well maintained,. arid ; aro ill. good order, all absolutely necessary improvements
having been mado. The sand track put down, last year .-is proving very...satis- . factory. - .In.:..conclusion,...the .'committee desiro to thank the honorary and paid officials of the club for tho satisfactory manner in which their duties, havo been carried out. The principal items of expenditure appearing on the balance-sheet arc as follow:—Stakes, oC77iW; printing and atU vertising, i' 100; interest, ,E(S 19;. salaries, ,1i729; .totalisator • wages , and . expenses, JJooT;' general expenses, ;,£331... The re-, ceipts included.:; Entries, .£2hG; privi-. ..leges (gates, railway, totalisator,' commission, etc.) and subscriptions, .£2lssires' subscriptions, ..£270;, training fees, .£66. •The -following - officers . havo been reelected unopposedPresident-,' Mr. R. S. .Abraham;, vice-presidents,' Messrs. L. A. Abraham:-and'J. A. Strang; treasurer, Mr. Louisson. Fivo nominations have !beon received for the four vacancies on the committee.
master soult. IBy Telegranli.-l'reas Association.! Auckland, August 30.' The owners of Master Soult, who was reported by cable, to bo seriously injured in -Sydney, have' been advised by the trainer that the'horse is all right., (ltec. 'August .30, 11.10 p.m.) Sydney, August 30. Master Soult is able -.to tako a little walking exefcise, but is very stiff.
NOTES AND COMMENTS. [By- Glexcoe.], The Horowlienua Hack Racing Club's meeting takes place at Lovm ou Friday anil Saturday next. Excursion trains will run to and from Levin ou that day. ■ Bookmakers will bo licensed to operate at the Wairarapa Hunt Club's meeting to-morrow on payment of a fee oi: J!5 ss. and 10s. for clerk. The money should bo paid before noon to-morrow to the secretary, Mr. Norman H. Jaines. On Fridjiy next Mr. Wm.. Hall,/ secretary of the Wanganui Jockey Club, will -roceive entries for tlio Wanganui: Guineas!: 1911, and tho Jackson Stakes, : 1912. No money is required at the time of entry. Nominations fftr the Lower Valley Jockey Club's - meeting closc next-Friday. . , A. Goodman . leaves Trcntham for Levin to-day with Succession, Uhiro, and iV'hite Lie. \ :Sl. Kildare is again in commission, and is a regular attendant on the-tracks at Trentliam. Roosevelt's name docs not figuro among the entries for the principal handicaps at the Wanganui Jockey Club's Spring Meeting. The' well-known trainer, H. Goodmalf, -is leaving for a trip to; Sydney by next Friday's boat. : Horses - with engagements at Levin 'Marion;-arid Bulls have lately been allowed to gallop on the outside of the course ' proper at Trenthnm. , The annual steeplecliase meeting of the Wairarapa Hunt Club will bo held tomorrow on the Taratalii-Carterton Racecourse. i . • Los-Angeles is the latest horse to como into ■ the: market for the_ New Zealand .Cup.'- A -heavy commission was yesterday worked-in favour of the son of San yrnnciscu. As Fovmby and Danube are both among the'horses entered for the'principal handicaps at Wanganui, thero seems to be every prospcct of .this pair meeting in the Wanganui Guineas on September 29. A race that will be watched with interest at the Warwick Farm races (Sydney) next Saturday is the llaiulwick Stakes, weight-for-age, in which Aborigine;. Post Town,-;,lrishman,;.J J rinco Foote, and Patroiiatus' are engaged;." ' • \ Tho locally-owned ten®, vivho. lias an engagement in the Hack -inlying Handicap •tit Levin on Friday, has been backed /with several horses in the double-.New Zealand Cup and .Stewards' Handicap..; ' Shuja, who badly injured,-at tho Dannevirko meeting two seasons' ; 'ago, is . among the acceptors for the . principal race on tho first!; day of - th'o' Jockey. JClub's meeting. ..' ' r' :First-'BaUfiry is'j getting through' (some •.fast-l'work >at Trentliam, and; V.yesterday oiornin'g, fie was galloped on' the course proper.; over , live furlongs. ,'-A "similar task-was allotted Sonite, who is engaged at tho ; Jlarton fixture. National winneri Te Arai, has' been entered 'for the two .'steeplechases Jat the Australian-.. Jockey • Club's meeting. A local -owner, vreceritiy made an oiler of : . 400 k guineas; for. ;tlie''-Monaco gelding, but Mr. C. Morse.; declined ~to enter into negotiations nt.the.figure. mentioned. It is generally believed • that, .if-.-Master Soult goes to the post ftt . and. well for. any race, in Australia, he will "be able ,to hold his own with, the best of the Commonwealth horses, and, - therefore, It is good news to hear that ho is all right after his reported serious accident. With Milan dead, Lady Lucy suffering from pneumonia, and Master -' Soult injured, the chances of New Zealand being 'well represented in the Melbourne Cup were fast diminishing, but it now appears as if thero is every prospect of Master Soult starting. '■ Sporting .advertisements. will bo found on . page 1 of this issue. FIXTURES. Sept. I.—Wairarapa Hunt Club 'Annual. September 2 and 3.—Horowhenua Hack R.C. Annual. September 7 and 3.—Marton J.C. An-,-nual. Sept. H and 15:—Rangitikci R.C. Sprina. Sept. 15-and 16—Ashburton County R.C. ' Spring.; . September 22 anil 23.—Lower Valley J.C. Annual. ' ' '■ < Sept. 29 and Oct. I.—Wanganui J.C. Spring., ' '
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