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THE TURF. 1> OTAKI ACCEPTANCES. Tho following aro the acceptances fcr . the firjt clay of the Otnki Maori Racing 1 Club's Spring meeting:— 1 TE IUWI MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of SO sovs. One mile.—Brown Trout, Bst. 1 Gib.; Melologuc, Sst. 51b.; T'unia, Sst. 21b.; Lady Voiiey, 7st. 1211).; Scots Fusilier, 7st. 111b.; Golden Age, 7ft. 111b.; Sir Solo, 7st. 111b.; Otahu, 7st. (lib. FLYING HANDICAP, of SO sovs. Six 1 furlongs.—Full Bate, 9st. 131b.; Merry Frank, 7st. IMb.; Erin, 7st. )l)lb.; Thetis, 7st. 91b.; Te Kahurangi, 7st. 9ib.; Deploy, 7st. Sib.; Hirini, 7st. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. One mile.—Equitas, 9st. 81b.; Ir.inui, Sst. lllb.; Sir l-'risco, S'.t. -lib.; Waipunui, 7st. Gib.; Countermine, 7-f. 51b.; Floater, 7st. 51b.: Voctgang, 7st. -lib.; St. Felix, 7st. 21b.; Deploy, Get. 121b.; First Consul, fist. 121b.; Projectile, fist. 121b.; First Batterv, Gst. 71b.; Astraea-, Cat. 71b. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of _G5 sovs. Six furlougs.—Ahuapai, S»t.; St. Bees, Sst. 101b.; Rong.-.mau, Sst. 71b.; Parewanui, Sst.; San Port, 7?t. 121b.; Makara, 7st. 121b.; Septimus, 7st. 1211).; Cornelian, 7st. 101b.; Taugasse, 7st. 71b. FIRST lIACK HURDLE HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. One milo and a half.—Gaelic, list. 41b.; Te Ru, 11st. 21b.; Irish Rifle, lOst. lib.; Tcotnne, lOst.; Boyne Wator, 9st. 51b.; Fond Memory, Sst. 51b.; Strathmoira, flst. 51b.; Waiouru, Sst. 31b.; Salopian, 951.; Overheard, fist.; Inverun, 9st. WELTER lIACK HANDICAP, .of Go sovs. Seven furlongs.—Brown Trout, 9st. 81b.; St. Bees, list, lib.; Kina, Ost. 111).; Stevens, 9st. lib.; Big Blast, Bsi. 131b.; Dervish, Sst. 131b.; Otahu, Bst. lllb.; Puketotara, Sst. lllb.; Ebonite, Sst. lllb.; Emma, Sst. lllb.; Foreshot., Sst. 91b.; Billbank, Sst. 71b.; Bonnie Boy, Sst. 71b.; Kopane, 7st. 71b. The following nominations have been received for tho MAIDEN PLATE.—Papatiri, Kingswell, Mount Victoria, Ceylon, 4 UTOra > Erica, Coronation, Asteruouu, Indra, Dirge, Adela,. Gowrio Lass, Abercced, Invicta, Terawhiti, Florence Nightingale, Dusky Sound, Lady Mildred, Eminent, Adare, Our Queen, Compliment. DUNEDIN J.C. WEIGHTS. (By Telccraph.—Press Association.) ( Dunedin, September 18. Following are the handicaps for the first day's events at the Dunedin Jockey Club's spring meeting:— 'HURDLES. One mile and three-quar-ters.—Coy, list.; Ringman, lOst.; Warsaw, Ost. 131b.; Forest, 9st. 131b.; Redmond, 9st. 91b;; Ito, 9st. 71b.; Freak, Ost. 31b.; Gold Pill, Ost. 21b.; Shillelagh, flst; lib.; Simon Pure, Ost.; Black and Brown, 9st.; Zero, Ost. MOSGIEL HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter.—Oiyoi, Ost. 21b.; Ccroniform, Sst. 81b.; Czar Kolohol, Sst. . 51b.; The Cornet, Bst. 31b.; Countermine, 7st. 91b.; Adjudge, 7?t. 71b.; Puaka, 7st. 21b.; Outlander, Gst. 131b.; Armstrong, Gst. 131b.; Tangaroa, Gst. 71b. . ELECTRIC HANDICAP. Six furlongs. —My Lawyer, Ost.; Stepmeter, Bsv. 81b.; Colleen Mary, 7st. 131b.; Thistledown, 7st. 121b.; Clanmena, 7st. lllb.; Avarice, 7st, 91b.; Adjudge, 7st. 71b.; King Try, Gst. 121b.; Cuircsettia, Gst. 91b.; Oratava, 6st. Sib.; Mettle, Gst. 71b. TAIOMO HANDICAP. Six furlongs.Quory, lOst.; Directoire, 9st. 91b.; True IvnigUt, Ost. 31b.; Contendent, Ost. lib.; Nithsdale, 9st.; Baron Lowburne, Sst. 131b.; Indubaro, Sst. 131b.; Otakolio, Bst. 121b.; John Bunyan, Sst. lllb.: Pure Gold, Sft. 101b.; Daiiugdale, Sst. 91b.; Miss do' Vere, Bst. 81b.; Scagar, Sst. Sib.; Master Paul, Sst. 71b.';' Xyloidine, Sst. -lib.; Larkspur, Sst.; Freak, 7st. 131b.; Stepniak— Aileen 'colt, 7st. 131b.; Jlahuri, 7.-t. i)lb.; Speybank, 7st. 91b.; Battalion, 7ft. ,91b.; Hesione, 7st. 91b.; Troon, 7st. 71b.; Mosgiel, 7st. 71b.; Good Times, 7st. 71b.; Golightly, 7st. 71b.; Gilt Edge, 7st. 71b.; Jlettle, 7st. 71b.; Clearhead, 7st. 71b.; Orange, Lilv, 7st. 71b. OCTOBER WELTER, One mile.-Czar Kolohol, lOst. 51b.; Medallist, 9st. 91b.; Adjudge, 9st. 71b.; North Pole, flst. -lib.; Warsaw, Ost. 31b.; Eagle-tone, flst.; Firebell, Sst. 131b.; Armstrong, Bst. 121b.; King Try, Sst. 91b.; Officious, Sst. 91b.: True Knight, Sst. Gib.; Field Gun, Bst. 21b'.; Tangeroa, Sst.; Pinul, Sst.; Erskine, Sst.; Amalgam, 8;t. LADY MEDALLIST. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, September IS. The "Daily Telegraph" says that after Lady Medallist's striking display 011 Saturday, nt lioschill, it. is reasonable to suppose that the public will hear 110 more about her beinjj an unlikely starteT for the Epsom Handicap. TOORAK HANDICAP. (Rcc. September 18, 11.10 p.m.) Melbourne, September 18. Malt King, with 9st. 1211;., heads tho weights for (ho Toorak Handicap. Other weights are:—Broadsword, flst. 71b.; Fullsail, Sst. lib.; Sandbath, 7st. 131b.;.G01d Thread, 7st. lllb.; Chaste, 7st. 51b.; Tanokalia, 7st. 111).; Martyre, Gst. '91b. NOTES AND COMMENTS, {Br Gi.excoe.] Tho spring meeting of the A'vondalo Jockey Club .will open to-morrow when tho first 2-year-old event of the season will bo run. No fewer than Seventeen, juveniles havo been allowed to remain in, and of I hose, it is expected that' fully a dozen will go t'o the post. Of these, Prince Soult, .Monorail, Mangarako, and Monoline are all highly spoken of, and the last-named, in particular, is well torward, and likely to start, favourite. One morning last week s'uo defeated Turbine over half a mile from a standing start'. Tho time for tho gallon was -19 2-ssec. It will therefore bo seen that the Monoform filly is very speedy. M. Uvan, who has not ridden the winner of this raco since Noneftc won in 1000, is to-bo up 011 F. Macmanemin's lilly. Though the Avondalo Cup attracted only seven runners, there is material enough for an interesting race. The fallowing are the probable starters and their riders:—Sedition, Ost. lib., F. D. Jones; Domino, Sst. 121b., W. Young; Master Wairiki, Bst. 31b., J. Conquest; Advocate, 75t.'131b.; B. Dceley; Sea Elf. 7st\ 12ib., M. Ryan; Goldsize, 7st„ S. Brown; and Dinna, Gst. 101b., J. O'Sbea. Pleiades, lOst. 41b., who scored last' week at Dannovirke, docs not incur a penalty in tho Avondale. Steeplechase. F. Lind. of Wauganui, is journeying north to-day to ride the Daystar gelding. Most of the principal slnbles have representatives engaged in the Hastings Stakes to be run at (he Jlawke's Bay Jockey Club's Spring meeting 011 October 4. Gnome will do battle for R,. ,T. Mason, Jan for ,T. H. Prossor, Vocation (J. Farmer), Mrs. Wiggs (T. Quinlivan), Evadne (J. W. Lowe). Elevator (li. Gcoseman), Beldame (F. Davis). Glade (S. Waddcll), and Prince Soult (D. Monnghan). At' Hastings J. Munn is preparing a full sister to Kopu for racing, and tho filly is expected to make her first public appearance at the Ilawke's Bay spring meeting next month. Nominations received for tho one day spring meeting of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club are hardly satisfactory, and are chiefly conspicuous for tile absence of visiting horses. It appears fo be plain enough that racing clubs arc about to experieuce difficulty in making a success of one-dav fixtures. The Obligado—Sprite colt, purchased by Mr. G. D. Greenwood at t'he Cambria Park salo'last January, will be known on the turf as Gnome. Mr. C. V. Hill, who has been caretaker of Ellerslie racecourse for 1G or 17.years past, is retiring 011 a p-msion. Ho will be succeeded by his son. At the Kalgoarlie races a fortnight ago the winners included two New Zealandbred horws—Miss Alison (by Soult) and Azurino (by Kenton Delaval). Jlr. C. .). Eady, of cricket and football fame, lias been appointed judge to thy Tnsuianiau Racing Club, a position rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. W. A. Guerdon. A Tasmanian paper says:—"lf popularity has auy bearing upon the fitness of a racing judge, Mr. Eady will bo the right man in the right box." Etra Weenie (dam of the defunct Morriwpc) In this actujop to bo mated with . CoUarit,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1236, 19 September 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1236, 19 September 1911, Page 2

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