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ACCEPTANCES.

FOR SECOND DAY'S RACING. The Wellington Racing Club's meeting will be continued r at Trentham to-day, when the principal events to be decided are the Racing Club Handicap, one mile and a quarter, and the Wellington Stakes, for two and three-year-olds, fire furlongs. As on the first day, a special train service has' been arranged by which trains will .leave Te Aro and Lambton Station for the racecourse at frequent intervals during tho morning. The following are the' acceptances for the second day's events:— ; MUNGAROA WELTER. ' Of 100 sovs.—Seven furlongs. - • st. lb. ■ St. lb. •Turna 10 3 Tripoli 9 0 Beacon 9 12 Laius 8 3 Blakeney ... 912 . Semaphore ... 8 0 Kimona 9 8 'St. Petersburg 9 5. ■ ■ JANUARY WELTER, Of 200 sovs.—One mile. Eclogue 9 4. Idealism .... 8 7 Golden Loop 9 2 Blakeney ... 8 7 Sea- Queen ■ 9 0 Avarica 8 i St; Felix ... 812 Negative ... 8 0 Kauroa 8 9 FITZHERBERT HANDICAP. ; . - For two-year-olds. • Of 200 sovs.—Five furlongs. Canute 8 7 Neirene .... 613 Haskeyne ... 713 Warlight ... 613 Styx '7 9 Submersion 611 Stepney 7 6 Daybreak ... 610 Mertoii 7 6 Simila G 7 Obligant ... 7 1 WELLINGTON RACING CLUB HAXDIOf 500 sots.—One milo and a quarter. Undecided ... 8 7 -Byron 7 8 Counterfeit 8 7 Birkline 7 6 Miscount ... 8 0-Royal Marine (110 Cdromaiidal- 712 Splash ....... (j in Mendip 7 12 ! . DOURO CUP HANDICAP.; Of 250 sovs—Six furlongs.. • Odessa 9 4 Lady Kilch--Beacou'; • ...... 9 0 crau 7-12 Majtara S .11. Heatherbrae 711 Sinapis ■ S 11 Ladrono ,7.6 Outward. ... 8 7 Taonui / 7 \ . Seraphic ... 8 1 Dirge '7 •» Sanguinary 8- 4 Mallard . .... 611 Ovation 8 0 METROPOLITAN .HANDICAP. Of 300-sovs.—Six furlongs. Equitas 9 11 Fau.nus • ' 7 6 Gfadiolo • 8.10 Lord . Soult. 7. 6 Culprit 810 Khamsin ... 7 3 Gipsy v Belle 8 9 Rangiatua .... 7 ;t Full Rate ...• 8 9 Merry Frank 6 13 Dearest 8 1 Loncstep - ....6 7 Hcrmia 713 Deploy 6 7 Byron 711 Purakau .... 6'7 Bronze -7 9' FINAL PAYMENTS. The following are final payments for the— WELLINGTON STAKES, of 550 sovs. For two and three-year-olds. Weight-fo'r-aje. Five furlongs. .Mr.' W; -B. Bidwill's ch.' f. Submersion, by "Elevatiou—lmmersion, 2yrs.. Mr. W.' E. Bidwill's b. f. Imagination, by Birkenhead—Culmination, 2yrs. Mr. Highden's br. f. Neirene, by Mor-tLa'n—-Cuiralba, 2yrs. . Mr. D. Biiick's' blk. c. Rangiatua, bv Papak-ura—Elusion, 3it.s. Mr. F. Hall's b. c. Oblignut, by Obliginln—Cvreuse. 2yrf. • '.Mr. James Duniiing's b. 1., bj Hicrarch —Crecy, '2yrs.

Sir Georjjc Clifford's' b. c. Aulutnnus, Ijv- Treadmill—Gold Leaf, 2yrs. Sir George Clifford's cli. f. Scottish Star, by Clanranald—Safeguard, 2yrs. Sir Georso Clifford's 0)1. f. Winning Way, by Cannie Chiel—Lady Wayward, 2yrs. Jlr. C. Dawson's eh. e. Glad Tidings, by Glad;,lone—St. Mary, .lyrs. -Mr. A. V. Douglas's jr.. by St. Ambrose —.Maude, 2.vrs. Jlr. G. I). Greenwood's br. c. Canute, by (,'lwirlemaznn ! I—Lady Helen, iyrs. -Mr. W. Nidd's b. f. Peroneal, by Achilles—Prelude. 2yrs. Mr. A. H. Durriint's b. I'. Sinapis, by St. Ambrose • -Prologue, _3yrs. -Mr. G. .1). Greenwood's ch. c. Yiiliflo, by Yelcs—S'aveway, 2yrs. Hon. .1. I). Ormcnd'.- b. f. Glade, by Birkcnlifiud—Ohwli.-la. 2.r-r«. .Mr. ll.' \Y. I'arata's b. c. liongapai, by C'onc|»eroi —.Punewai, 2,vis. Mr. Highden's br. I'. Ermengarde, by Cliarleiimsiu' 11—\Yatershoot. 2yrs. Mr. T. Shcunan'.; eh. I'.. by Boniform— liconort'. -yr^. Mesdamps l-'oss and Sleuart's br. e. Princu S'ou-f, by Sou It—Lady IJe>t?r. ""ThsPOSAL STAKES. Five furloms. (Entries.)— All Guns, \Yec Boh;, Biddy,Kiiijua. Invi-ran, Papatere, Big Blast. Palestine, Aenia, Ba'ilyshaunon. woll, Nauinai, Ladroue, Rouge Dragoon. FOXTON RACES. MIDIAN IN FRONT IN THE CUP. i A JOCKEY INJURED. ißr Teiecraph.—Siiecial Corrcssonient.l Palmcrston N., January 20. There was a gcad attendance at the I'ostou races to-day, visitors l«?ing present from all, over the .district. The course was in excellent order, and the racing first-class- ail through, .Mr. J. K. Heurys's handicapping being responsible tor s-.iiue line hmsiic-s. Air. Angus lveiill was in good form with the starting barrier, his dispatch in front of the stand being fopemiiy tine. .Mr. \\. Gray iiad all tlio arrangements of tho meeting complete and, except that there was sojio delay in getting the events off to time, everything went olf splendidly. Speculation also was very brisk, a sum of .£10,911 being "nit through tho totalisator, as compared with .£bßs2 on tie first day of last year. Tho train from Palmerston brought a big crowd which was carried some two or threo hundred yards past the entrance gaie to the course, and ail of them jumped the fence with the result that the purchaser of the gate rights lost money, as it was quite impossible to collect the entrance fees. Results:— HACK- HURDLE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One mile and a half. 3 Mr. S. Harrison's Captain, lOst. lib. (Price) X 1 Mr. W. M'Beth's Allure, 9st. 121b. " (Coleman), j2 4 Mr. Boss Allan's Attention, 9st, 31b. (W. D. Young) 3 , All started except Giza. Time, 2min. 50sqc. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of .80 sovs. Six furlongs. 4 Mr. G. Penfold's I'arawanui, 7st. 13lb : (Lee) 1 2 Mr. S. Mossana's Waitoto, 7st. 51b. (J. Morris) 2 G Sir. G. Clareburfs Minora, Bst. .Mb., . slb.' over (M'Carin) 3 Also started: 5 Moutoa Girl, 7st. 131b. (C. Price); 3 Fashion Plate, 7st. 121b. (W. D. Yotfng); 9 Florence Nightingale, 7st. 91b.. (Ollesen); 11 Lord Palmer, 7st. 91b. (Conquest);' 1 Thrave, 7st. slb. (Tricklebank): G Overheard, 7st. 21b. (Wazres); 7 Miss Alba, 7st. lib. (C. Monk); 10 Kororo, Gst 91b. (Walls). Won by a length. Time, lmin. 18sec. FOXTON CUP, of 200 sots. . Ona mile and- a quarter:-, 3 Mr. Wari Tokina's Midian, 7st.-41b... -- (M'Mullan) 1 6 Mr. D. Kemp's Julian, 7st. 91b. (J. Lowe) 2 5 Mr. J. P. M'Anally's Matlow, Gst. 12lb. (A. Reid) 3 Also started: 6 Vi, 7st. 91b. (J. Lowe); 1 Queen of Soots, 7st. 2lb. (Tricklcbank) ; 4 More Mere, 7st. (C. Stone). , Wgn by two lengths. Time, 2min. lljsec. TRIAL STAKES, of 05 sovs. Five furlongs. 3 Mr. "Wari Tokina's Ngatuaku, Bst. alb : (A. M'Mullan) 1 5 Mr. V. O'Neill's Goodford, Bst. 101b. (T. Cotton) 2 7 Messrs. Williams and Young's Miss Roberts, Sst. 101b (W. Adams) 3 Also started: 8 Katipo, Bst. 101b. (Lee); 9 Millbanks, Sst. 101b. (Lambiss); 14 Sunrose, Bst. 101b. (Lyford); 13 Clover, Bst. 101b. (C. Hart); 1 Bonnie Boy, Bst. 101b. (T, George); 6 Overheard,' Bst. 101b. (Avie); 20 Carnation, Bst. 101b. (Camcross); 18 Trouble, Bst. 101b. (Edwards); 2 Ohinee, Bst. 101b. (F. Homes); 12 Government, Bst. 101b. (F. Colemen); 18 VRejoice, Bst. 101b. (J. Morton); 19 Miss Jean, Bst. 101b. (-Sinclair); 17 St. Helena, Bst. 101b. (A. Oliver); 21 -Black Lupin, Bst. 51b. (W. Reid); 15 Elkmaid, Sst. 51b. (E. Jackman); 1G Awahou, Sst. 51b. (Brady); IS Astern Own, Sst. 51b. (Tricklebank); 4 Lord Renown, Sst. slb. (C. Price); 11 Epworth, Sst. slb. (Conquest); 22 Master Kilcheran, 7st. ,9lb. (Jl'Carten); 10 Expect, 7st. 91b. (W. D. Young). Won by a length. Time, lmin. sseo. AWAHOU HACK WELTER, of 80 sovs. One mile. 2 Mr. H. W. Johnston's Merrie Emerald, Bst:. 31b (M'C-arten) 1 3 Mr. J. Brnce's Waiputere, Bst. 131b. (B. Oliver) 2 1 Jlr. A. M. Wright's Stevens, 9st. 111b. a Also started: 2 Bay Paul, 9st. 61b. (Lyford); 2 Leonta, Sst. 3lb. (M'Mullan); u Retreat, Bst. 2lb. (J. Morris); G Dusky Sound, Bst. (Lee); 7 Rangimaru, Bst. (Holmes). Won by three lengths. Time, lmin. 45Jsec. FLYING HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Six furlongs. 3 Mr. E. Lonergan's Blue Lake, 7st. 131b (Price) 1 5 Mr. Ranjfi Kerehoma's Winning Post. Gst. 71b (Stowc) 2 1-Mr. F. S. Eason's Lady Moutoa, 7st. (A. M'Mullan) 3 Also started: 2 Kohinoor, Sst. 81b. (Cotton); 4 Te Kahurangi, 7srt. 9lb. (W. D. Young); G Thetis, Gst. 71b. (Reid); 7 Overtime, Gst. 71b. (Tricklebank). Won by two lengths. Time, lmin. 17 l-ssec DASH HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Four furlongs. G Messrs. F. and W. Hall's Eminent, 7st. 71b (F. Holt) 1 1 Mr. , S. Brereton's Ineuru. Sst. 31b. (F. Haines) 2 2 Jlr. E. J. Watt's Easy, Bst. 41b. (E. Lowe) 3 Also .started.: 7 Jluloteer, Sst. nib. (A. Oliver); 8 Aurora, 7st. 9lb. (Lee); 3 Thrave, 7st. 71b. (H. Tricklebank); 10 Elkmaid, 7st. (Stone); 32 Invicta, 6st. 131b. (C. Hart); 11 St. Helena, Gst. 121b. (M'Carten); 5 Enterprise, Gst. 121b. (Reid): 9 Adden, Gst, 121b (Kemp); 1 Almi Rose fist. 121b. (C. Jlonk): 5 Lady Ruby; Gst. 101b. (A. Tricklcbank). Won bv a head. Time, 50 4-ssec. IIEEUINGTON WELTER HANDICAP. of 100 sovs. Seven furlongs. ■1 Mr. .1. 31. Cameron's Scaton Dale, Bst. (11. Tricklebank) 1 1 Mr. J. Ryan's Con the Shraughraun, Bst, 91b .'. (E. J. Pine) 2 G Messrs. Carvell and Orteu's Ovortimo, Bst 3 Also started: 7 Ambrosian, &>t. 41b. (C. Price); 2 Jlarton, Bst. 41b. (W., Adams); 3 Afterthought, Sst. 3lb. (Conquest); 5 Separator, Sst. '31b. (J. Kemp). Won by a length. Time, lmin, 30 4rs;ec.

SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. • (By Tclerrapli—Press Association.) Foxton, January 21. HACK HURDLES, of 80 soys. Ono milo and a half—Captain, list. 41b.; Eiya, lOst. 131b.; Allure, l(Ut. 31b.; Seaman, lOst. lib.; Amentioa, 9st. 131b.; Highderi, 9st. 91b.; Fond Memory, 9st. 91b.; Chase Mnb, 9st.; Seawind, 9sf. TELEPHONE HANDICAP, of G5 sovs. Five • furlongs—Eminent, Sst. 31b.; Nutuatu, Sst. 91b.; Ineuru, Bst. 91b.; Moutoa Girl, 7st. 91b.; Septimus, 7st. 31b.; Aurora, 7st. 21b.; Miss Roberts, 7st. 21b.; Elkmaid, Bst. 71b.; Adella, 6sfc. 71b. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 130 soys. One milo and .a distance.—Waipaku, Bst. 91b.; Midian, Sst. 51b.Julian, Bst.; Vi, 7st. 131b.; Seaton. Dale, 7st. 71b.; Matlow, 7st.; Ambrosian, 6st". 71b. CARNARVON WELTER, of 70 sors. Seven furlongs.—Muleteer, 9st. 61b. j Bav Paul. Ost. 31b.; Waiputerc, 9st. lib."; Merrio Emerald, Sst.; Captain, Sst. 101b.; Waitoto, Sst. 91b.; Florence Nightingale, Bst. 61b.; Puketotura, 7st. 121b.j" Miss Alba, 7st. 111b.; Overheard. 7ji. 101b.; Obasc Mob, 7st. 91b. ;' Kangimam, 7st. 71b.; Dusky Soimd, 7st. 71b.; Sunrose, 7st. 71b.; Newmarket aiid lihie Lake. 9st. 31b.: Lady Moutoa, Tst". 1311).; To Knliuran"i, 7st. 121b.; Hiuekoraugi, list. 31b.; JVaiouru, fct.l3ll),

JANUARY HACK, of TO sovs. Six furlongs.—l'arawunui, Sst. 1.'11b.; Minora, S-l\ bill).; Easy, B>l. 41b.; Fashion Wale, Bst. lOllj.; Lord Palmer, 7st. 31b.; Miss Alba, (i#|-. 101b.; JCororo, Gst. 71b.{ Lady Jiuliv, list. 71 b. J|OUTOA WKLTEH, of 100 sovs. Seven furlongs.— ICohinopr, 9st. 91b.; Con the Shaiishi-um. Bst. 1311).; Lady Mouktn, Ssl. 121b.; Mere Mere, Sst. 01b.; Queen of Seals. Sst. filb.; Winning Post, Bst'. Mb.; Overtime, 7st, 131b.; Thetis, 7st. 131b.; .Marlon, 7st. 121h.; Stevens, 7st. lllb.; Afterthought, 7st. ldlb. A.J.C. ANNIVERSARY MEETING. By Tclecraob—Press Asgooiation-Oopyrl-sht (Hi?c. .lamiary 20, 7.20 p.in.) Sydney, Jniriiary 1 20. The Australian Jockey Club's anniversary meeting opened to-day. The following arc t,ho results of the ]>rincipal events:— . CHALLENGE STAKSS, of 100 sovs, Six furlongs. Mr. 11. Bolton's blk. f. Pride of Murilio, -Ivrs 1 Malt Mary 2 llai Air , *1 There were 16 starters, including Wild Wc.it. Won by a length, with a head b?l ween 1 second'and third. Time, lmin. 131.«ec. JANUARY. HANDICAP, of 200 sots. Ono milo and a quortor.-'-Kurnoll, 1; Chaste, 2; Lady Wilde, 3. The Trial Stakes, of 200 sovs, one mile, was won by the New ZealaJid-brod loli. RACING AT CAULFIELD. (Rec. January 21, 5.5 p.m.) Melbourne, January 20. At the Caulfield races to-day, the following mils the result of the TOOItOONGA HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. Magas 1 Sharpshooter 2 Gleudook 3 Sixteen started. Won) by a length with half a length between second and tihird. Time, lmin. 2S=:cc. REMINDERS. Owners are reminded that nominations foT the Taranaki Jockey Club's autumn meeting close at 9. o'clock to-night, with the club's secretary, Mr. E. P. Webster, New Plymouth. Nominations, for the Wanganui Jockey Club's autumn meeting close at 9.30 p.m. on Wednesday nest, with the secretary, Mr. Win. Hall. WAIKANAE YEARLINGS. The fifth annual sale of the, Waikanac yearlings will take place to-morrow afternoon at Mr. Lan Duncan's private stables, Thorndon Quay. Particulars of the lots to be offered appear in our advertising columns. FIXTURES. Jan. 20. and 22—Foxton' R.C. Annual. Jan. 20, 22, and 2i—Wellington R.C. Summer. Jan. 27 and 29—Takapuna J.C. Summer. Feb. 1 and 2—Gisborno R.C. Summer. Feb. 1 and 3—Canterbury J.C. ''iramer. Feb. 7 and .B—Egmont R.C. Summer. Feb. B—Te Kuiti R.C. Annual. Feb. 8 and 9—Poverty Bay T.C. Annual. Feb. 14 and 15—Taranaki J.C. Autumn. Feb. 21, 22, and 2-t—Dunedin J.C. Autumn. Feb. 21 and 22—Woodville District J.C. Autumn. Feb. 23 and 21 —South Auckland R.C. Annual. CRIPPLED BY INTERNAL PAINS. COULD NOT SLEEP-WORN TO A SHADOW-HAD TO GIVE HP WORK. BILE BEANS CURE AN OLD WAR VETERAN, NOW RESIDING IN N.Z. Mr. A. F. Tavlor, of the Veterans' Home, Mount Roskill, Auckland, says:-"About eight years ag;o I to suffer Irwu terrible pains in my side and stomach, as though something was gripping me internally. I could not sleep at night, and was always weak and tired wlum I got up in tho morning. The pain became worse and worse, and gradually .1 was slowly wearing away to a mere shadow. I am a baker by trade, and having of recessitv to work at very irregular hours, I tound at last that I had not strength to continue my business, and was forced to retire. I had heard from numerous acquaintances of the merits of Bile Beans, and I decided to give them a trial. I had only been taking Bilo Beans a short time when I was satisfied tliat I was on the road to health, as with each succeeding doso all my troubles gradually disappeared. After persevering for some little' time with Bile Beans I W'as completely cured; the pains had all gone, and I could enjoy a good night's sleep. Bilo Beans' tonod up' my system, banished all sickness, a.nd restored td. me good health and made life/worth living. I .wish I had known of the splendid curative powers of Bilo Beans during my campaign in India, where costiveness and other functional disorders; are so prevalent, and the weather so trying. I should .have been saved much unnecessary' suffering." Bile Beans banish headaches, constipation, indigestion, biliousness, stomach pains, sickness, tremblings, anaemia, female ailments. Sold by all chemists and stores at Is. l|d. and 2s. 9d, per box.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1343, 22 January 1912, Page 6

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ACCEPTANCES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1343, 22 January 1912, Page 6

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