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\ DUNEOIN J.C. ACCEPTANCES. (By Telejraph.-Press Association.) Duncdin, February 20. Acceptances for to-morrow's races at the- Dunedin Jockes Club's Summer Meeting are as follow:— OWHIRO HURDLES, of 115 sovs. One mile and a half.—Daylight Bill, list. 91b.; Kingsway, list, lib.; Jaek Asho'ro, lOat. 111b.; Simon Pure, 9st. 131b.-; Sunbeam, 9st. 61b.; Pure Gold, 9st.; Optician, 9st.; Silver Monarch, 9st.; Tommy, 9st FLYING HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six furlongs.—Altcar, Bst. 51b.; Chudic, Bst, 31b.; Mount Victoria, 7st. lib.; Briar Patch, Gst. 121b.; Icilma, 6st. 121b.: Baritone, 6st, 71b. WARRINGTON HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs.—Silver Shield, 9st. 41b.; John Barleycorn, 9st. lib.; Miss Kolmar, Bst. 121b.; Floriline, Bst. 91b.; Slogan, Bst.- 81b.; Buller, Bet. 31b.; Miss Kellerman, Bst. 31b.; Bridegroom, Bst.; Afton Locli,.Bst.; Jacobite, Bst. JOCKEY.CLUB HANDICAP, of 500 sovs. One mile and a quarter.-— Thrax, 9st. 31b ; Specialform, -Bst. 41b.; Gapon, 7st. 131b.; Glenfinnan, 7st. 51b.; The Cornet, 6st. 131b.: Troon, 6st. 131b.; Ogier,'6st. 131b. . HOPEFUL HANDICAP, of 150 soys. Five furlongs.—Brocade, 9st.: Angelina, Bst. 111b.; Wisebird, 7st. 51b.; Roumania, 7st. 21b.; Atheldana, 6st. 71b. ABBOTSFORD WELTER HANDICAP, of ]50 sovs. Seven furlongs.— Gnome, lOst. olb.; Glenfinuaii, 9st. 91b.; Altcar, 9st. 81b.: Merton, Bst. 131b.; Parablo, Bst. 101b.; Mount Victoria, Bst. 91b.; Czar Kolohol, Bst. 21b.; Glenowl, Bst. 21b.; Russo, 7st. ]31b.; R-o----ngahero, 7st. 71b.; Fender, 7st. 71b.; Gregory, 7st." 71b. WAIHOLA HANDICAP, of 100 eovs. • Six furlongs.—Sveaborg, lOst. 41b.; John Barleycorn. Bst. lllb.; Vanquish, Bst. 71b.; Sir 'Brigid, Bst. 41b.; Kazan, Bst. 31b.; My Glove, Bst. 21b.; Judith, 7st. 131b.; Butler, 7st. 131b.; Mazurka, 7st. 71b.; Bridegroom, 7st. 71b.; Summertime, 7st.-71b.; Lady' Query, 7st. 71b. WINGATUI HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Seven' furlongs.—Gapoii, 9st. 71b.; Guomo, 9st. 61b.; Ogier, 9st. lib.; Merton, 7st. 131b.; Aphaea, 7st. 81b.; Veritas, 7st. 81b.; Glenowl, 7st. 31b.; Russo. 7st.; Joan, 6st. 71b.; Quirinue, 6st. 71b.
WANCANUI J.C. ACCEPTANCES. (By TeleeraDli.—Press Associalion.) -Wanganui, February. 20. In connection with the .Wanganui Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting, acceptances for the first day's e\ents are as ■ °STEWARDS' 'HANDICAP'. Eight furlongs and a half.—Empe; ador, 9st. 61b.; Expect, Bst. 121b.; Patronale, Bst. lib. ;■:Allegation,'Bst. lib.; I'assadona, Bst. lib.; lied Book, 7st.\lolb.; Merry Frank, 7st. 91b.; Stepney, 7st. 71b.; Coroinandel, 6st. 91b.; Guiding Way, 6st. 91b. PETRE HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Vocation, Bst. 131b.; Aratiatia, Bst. 101b.; Avaunce, Bst. 81b.; Historiette, 7st. 131b.; Sweet Zinnia, 7st. 131b.; Firing Line, 7st. 81b.; Princess Moutoa, -7st. 71b.; Belasco, 7st. 71b.; Brunswick, 7st. 41b.; Armature, 7st. lib.; White Plume, 7st.; Sylvaniav 7st.; Grandstori, 7st.; His Eminence, 7st. WESTMERE HURDLES. Two miles. -Bercola, list. 21b.; Merrie Lad, lOst. 91b.; The Eovor, lOst. 91b.; Kurnalpi, lOst. 31b.; Timothy, 9st. 121b.; Cornelian, 9st.. 71b.; Whimper, 95(,. TAYFORTH HURDLES. One mile and three-quarters.—AVaipaku, list. 61b.' (including 101b. penalty).; Taurangi, JOsfc 51b.; Composed, lOst- 2]b. (including 101b. penalty); Aruake, 9st. 61b.; St. Gate, 9st.; Ruff.v,.9st. 'JUVENILE-'HANDICAP. Five furlongs.—Rencontre, Bst. 91b.; Carloman, 7st.-71b.; Bradamante, Jst. 71b.; Shan-, non Bells, 7st-.. olb. ;.D.atno Humour, 7st. 21b.; Protocol, 7st. 21b.; Grey Guard, 7st. 21b:; Marceline, 7st. 21b. AYANGANUI CUP. One mile and three-quarters.—Bon Ton, 9st.; Sinapis, Bst; 101b.; Sir Solo, Bst. 91b.; Bronze, gst. 61b.;'-Los Angelos, - Bst. 21b.; Sea Pink, Bst. 21b.; Lord ■ Renown, 7st. lllb.; Cheddar, 7st. lllb.; Sir Knox, 7st. 91b.; Byron, 7st. 91b.; Tiresome, , 7st. 71b.; Leonta, 7st. 31b.; Marshal M'Donald, 7st.; Moutoa Girl, Gst. 131b.; Manawakaha, 6st. 101b. WUIITOA HACK HANDICAP. Eight furlongs and a half.—Canute, 9st.; White. Crano, Bst. lib.; Square Deal, Bst.; Lubriline, 7st. 131b. (including 101b. penalty); Kimbombi, 7et. 91b.; Record, 7st. 61b.; Moirette, 7st. Jib.; Sweet ■ Van,. 7st. 21b.; Centenary, 7st. lib. . FLYING HANDICAP. Sis furlongs. —Bon Reve, Bst. lllb.; Gipsy Belle. Bst. 81b.; Ermongardo, Bst. 81b.; Culprit, Bst. 51b'.; Gladiole, Bst. 31b.; Makara, 7st. 131b.; Lady Volga, 7st. 101b. ;-Grattan, 7st. 41b.,; Heather, 7st. 31b.; Pavlova, 7st. 31b.; Epworth, 7st.; Sauci, 7st. (including 71b. penalty); Avauncp, 6st. 121b.;' Gerberga, 6st. 101b.; Sunbird, 6st. 101b. ■ '-. ■
DANNEVIRKE ACCEPTANCES. The following acceptances have been received for the first day of the Dannevirke Racing Club's Autumn Meeting: • TAHORAITI WELTER. Seven furlongs—Alecto, 7st. 91b.; St. Elmn, Bst. 121b.; Merry Jack, Bst. 81b.; Firing Line, Bst. 81b.; Bodonham, Bst. 81b.; Armature, Bsti; Bonus, Bst.; Otakura, Bst.; Silver Jingle, Bst.; Combustion, Bst.; Fusilier, Bsfc. NURSERY HANDICAP. Four furlongs and a' half.—Roumania, Bst. 31b.; [ndigo, Bst.; L;i Favourita, 7st. 121b.; Carloman, 7st. 81b.; Gold Rush, 7st. 81b.'; Boy, 7st. 81b.; Tavistock, 7st. 51b.; Ararat, 7st. 51b.; Protocol, 7st. 51b.; Elevonia, 7st. 51b.; Marceline, 7st. 51b.; Hushabye, 7st. olb.; Ladylike, 7st. 31b. DANNEVIRKE CUP. Ono mile and a half.—Lord Renown, 9st.; Mangaroa, 7st. 131b.; Odessa,'7st. 91b;; Settler, 7st. 31b.; First Consul, 7st. 31b.; Mysteriacb, 7st. 61b.; Braeburn, 7st. 21b.; Eocene, 7st. 21b.; Perceler, 6st. 81b.; Triezo, 6st. 71b.; Kooya, 6st. 71b.; Montreal, 6st. 71b. HANDICAP HURDLES. One mile and three-quarters.—Marble Head, list. 131b.; Taurangi, lOst. 31b.; Matlow, lOst. 21b.; Papamarama, 9st. 9)b.; Composed, Ost. 61b.; Papalitz,. 9st. 61b.; Stockade, 9st,' 31b.; Trooper, 9st. 31b.; Sunfose, 9st. 21b.; Omanawa, 9st. 21b.; Coronation, 9shi; Master Malachi, 9st. ELECTRIC HANDICAP. Six fur-, longs.—Zeus,. 9st. lib.; Powder Fox, Bst. 51b.; Microbe, Bst. 31b.; Evadne, Bst. ,11b.; Silver Rose, 7st. 91b.; Sir Alba, 7st. 91b.; Rangiwhetu, 7st. 31b.; Tβ Huhuti; 7st. 31b.; Charge, 7st. 21b.; Meritorious, 7st. 21b.; Mysterium, 75t..;, Komako, 7st.; Muscadine, 7st.; Miss Parata, 7st.; Mystified, 7st.; Keynote, 7st.; Improve, 7st. ' TAMAKI WELTER, One mile and 50yds.—Mysteriach, Bst. 71b.; Settler, Bst. 51b.; Morriwa, Bst. 41b.; Matlovr, Bst. 21b.; Mescal, Bst. lib.; Mon Ami) Bst.; The Rover, 7st. 131b.; Guiding Way, 7st. 121b.; Manitau, 7st. 101b.;, Parowanui, 7st. 91b.; Montreal, 7st. 71b.; Boronia, 7st 61b.; Merry Jack, 7st. 61b.; Miriam, 7st. 61b. MAICIRIKIRI HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—Hiwitapu, 9st.; Trieze, Bst. 131b.; Evadne, Bst. 21b.; Ladify, 7st. 131b.; Rigo Park, 7st. 101b.; Firing Line, 7st. 91b.; Orleans, 7st. 21b.; No Idea, 7st.; Otakura, 7st.; Radiancy, 7sfc.; Ladv Teazle, 7st.; Classis, 7st. MAIDEN PLATE.—Montano, Vladineau, Improve, Now York, Miss Lupin, Miss Lena, Sarabella, To Huhuti, Alces, Val,. Territorial. Waiuiarino, Mystified, Poiliorau, Holywcll, Master Stent, Whisperer, Haumakaka, Contra, Ngarua, Whakalioki, Hapingo, Meritorious, Komnko', Janitor, Rangiwhetu, SeamHACK SCURRY.—Montano, Mnstpr Stent, Whisperer, Haumakaka, Miss Lena, Sarabella, Hapingo, Meritorious.
Val, Janitor, Raugiwftetu, Pnilierau, Vladiucau, Improve,' Now Vork, Miss Lupin, Ngnrua, To Huliuti; Gknoreby, Armature, Koniako, Waimarina, Seam, stress. WANCANUI T.C. ACCEPTANCES, [By Teleirapfi.-PreES) Aeaaetattiofi.) WangSlWl, FcltfUftry 20. Acceptances tor the first day of the Wanganui Trotting Meeting arc as folMAIDEJf HANDIOAP. One mile and a half.—August .Child, scr.; Veil Dillon, 6soc.; Derby, Csec, ;■ Sluriel, 6sec.; Klma U6y, ffsec.; Kentucky. Chimos, 9sec.; Siveet Queen, 9sec,; Lord Beldon, 9see.; Lofty, 9sec.; \Var Qucon, 9sec.; Billikeu, 9see'-; Miss Clarice, 9sec.; Sister Mine, l-ssec,; Maru, losee; Post Boy, losee.; Kaeke, losce.; Kate Allertou, losec.; Tomboy, loscc,.; ilostfr* rection, losec. KIRKWOOD HANDICAP. One mile and a. half .—Golden Rose, sit. ; Mahaurangi, scr.j Uniform, Ssoc.; Kockefeller,' 12sec.; Lincoln Guard, 13see;. Copper King, 18s<?e.; Nancy Till, 20see.; j August Child, 24sec.; Faehien Wood, , 26sec.; Virago, 3050e.; Eastbrookj 30 see.; Black Nancy, 30see. TROTKNG CtfP. Two miles.—Celtic, 4sec.; Ereet Form, 6sec.; Goldie, Bsec.; Out George, 9sec.; Myrtle Palm, 9sec; John H., lOsee.; War Cloud,. lOsec. j Princess Bruce, Uses,; Todd'-Bells, lXsoc.; Gee '.Whiz, lleec.; Genoral Jonbert, Usee.; Marae MauU, llsec; Manscpniia, Usgg. HAMMOND HANDIOAP, One mile, and Wallet, ser.: Rockefeller, . Isec.; Casey. 3sec.; Nancy Till, 8 sec. jHarrina, Ssce.; Winuio Beg, 8-sec, pASTLECLIfP HANDICAP. Tro miles.'—Proud Boj, scr.; Yen Dillon, 8 see.; Billiken, ISkec.; Flftct Queen, 12 sec.; Elma Boy s . 12sec.; Teasboy, 20see.; Bister Mine, 20sec.; Colleen Bawn, 20 see. ;'Eastbrook, 2Qsec.; Rssurreation, 20sec;; Post Boy, 20see.; Albert Ruskey, 205e0.; New Vita, 20see. • ■ PRESIDENT'S HANDIOAP. Two ■miles—Todd Betls, Ssee. fisec,; Rothschild Lad, Msec,; Nanev Till, 15 sec.; Lofty, 1550 c.; All Steel, losee. j Black Nancy, ISsec. DASH HANDICAP. One mile and a distance.—Dominion, 2see.; Unilorm, 4sec.-;. John. Hy sseo.,- War Cloud,. 6 sec.; Lincoln Guard, - 6sec.; Wallet, (5 sec.; General Joubert, Bsec. j Princess Bruce, Bsec.; Marao Manu, 9sce,; Manscenita, 9sec.; Copper King, 9sec,; Colleen Bawn, 9sec.
NOTES AND COMMENTS*
[Bγ Glbscoe.] _ Owners arc reminded that neniinations for the Rangit-ifcei Racing Club's meeting close on Tuesday nest with the club's secretary, Mr. H. A. Goodall, Bulls. The fixture takes' ■ place on the Hulls Racecourse on March 25 and 26. Mr. G; F. Moore,, proprietor of the Bushy Park; wsuld be pleased to read the results of this-west's racing, as some of tho winners are closely related to the yearlings which Mr. Moore is seeding into the sale ring at Wai-iganui on Friday morning next. Guiding Way, who gained a first and second at Woodville, is one of the Bushy Park breed, and is haffJbfother to 'Orinna! the dam of one of the yearling fillies! Sister: Radius, who won thfltveight-for-ago race at tho Dunedia Jockey Club's meeting on Thursday, is 3, daughter of St. Regis, anil the latter is a sister to St. Evangeline (dam of the smartlooking chestnut colt catalogued for sale on Friday).- -Scotch Melody, who was just beaten by a- head by Silver Shield in the Henley Handicap at Dqi.i-odin,-is almost «. fuil-sister in blooid to the Carissima filly, N0.:.2 on the Bushy Park sale list. . "■'■ -•■■■ - J •; Ronald Camo-roiii the ex-Now Zealarii jockey, is still .riding with -success in Melbourne, and thougji lie can not go to scale lighter tfmu'Bst. fflb, now hi? finds plenty of gtjocl nioimts nt thai , weight. Ho. was o-ii the back or* Napkarb, a winner at Willkjustown last Saturday week, and his mounts for tho Caulficld meotiiig included flamcn, TheParisian, and β-athlca. Tht lastnamed only has 7st, lilb, in tlio Kcwmarkot Handicap at-' Plomington and Cameron will be umhk to ride him, but at latest advices ho was one of the favourites for the Futurity Siafees. to bo run at Caulfield to-day. The Parisian is standing hisßrcpai-ation well this year, and is expected to give a good account of himself in the long distance races at tho Fleflnagtoa meeting,'whieh opens. next Week. The Native, who was seit from here to race at Randwick last spring, did, not do at all well on tfeo trip, After ■ the meeting he- was sent down to M<?S-1 bourne, and was in nwd of a spell when ho arrived. Before he had ken long in tho Victorian capital., however, lie had the misfortune to cat his hind leg very badly, and this took eonsidcrable time and attention to , get it right. At latest advico.. lie' was enjoying, acouple of 'months' rest in rich country, preparatory to lemg-placed in training for the big jumping events ia the winter.. . -. In connection with the Wan<*anui Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting, which takes- place on Thursday and Saturday of next week,.owners-are reminded that there is a final payment for the Wanganui Cup on Monday night. ■ ■ Bon Ton and- gaiiei are expected to arrive from Duaedin this '■ morning, and will ba railed on to Wanganui. So far it is not known if 8 ridfcr has Ir-een secured for tho first-named, but it k thought that B. ftee-ky will havo the mount. It is said that Coron&tted will be schooled over big fences, and that lii-S next appearance will tse in the Jta tional Steeplechase at B-iceart-on.
At-the conclusion of the racing at Dunediu to-day, H. Gra? will leave forMelbourne. He will ride there and at Sydney, and will be back in time for the C.J.C. Easter meet-ing. Tho Charlemagne II filly, Sister Radius, a winner at Wingatui, has an en* gagement in the Do-ncastor Handicap at Randwick. She is to bo shipped: to Sydney immediately, and will be ridden by J. Olsen. The Dunedin meeting will b? concluded at Wingatui to-day. .Kingsway should bo a better horse over a shorter course in the' hittdles, Irut the lightweight, Pure Gold, has only to bo well handled to keep the best ef the opposition busy. Chudfo is tteeting. Altcar ott very different tens in th-8 Flying Handicap to-day, and the ehestms-t May reverse ' positions with' tho Birkeiihead gelding. Miss Kolmar, whs is to have the ser- [ vices of H. Grav, got a very bad run ' in the Outram Handicap on Thursday, and with the smaller field to-day she may be expected to run mtick liett-er. Specialform (fist. 41b.) will probably ho' tho favourite in the big handicap, , ' but Thrnx finished so well in tho Anniversary Handicap that he will jiotivant for frionds .to-day. Gspon, too, may be expept-ed to do hetttr, as o» Thursday ho was'compelled to majw all tho running, while to-:lay lie. wilj he ridden in behind Angelina. The Champagne -winner is , engaged in tho Hopeful Handicap to-day. The Downshiro filly is- regnrded as miiclt su-perior-'oirer five furjo-hgs tp what, she is over a' furlong further. WisoWrd may run hotter to-day, after tho second day's'.raco. Morton has hami scceptod for in twi tnees. Whatever he starts.in ho will.be liard to heat._ John Barleycorn' ha 3 a great roputation at Oamnru, but he failed to rim Up to it on Thursday. It is expected thnt H. Gray will ride liim to-day, ana, sf-so,; lio may be expected to roil better.
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