THE TURF.
NAPIER PARK R.C. ACCEPTANCES 'By Tolosraph.—Press Aisociation.) Napier, March 10. Tlio following ai-o tlio acwptauLCS fof llioiirstitay oi the Nupioi J'arK lim-\iig Club's Autitinn Alectiujr. mliicli takes place at (irevnnwndowfi on I'uday ami Sutuiduy licit:—
OMAMANUI HACK HUKDLLS, of UO- - Ono mile mid tliroe-quanirs.— Mnroloheacl, Ull>.; Uatan.i, list. ■iIU,; Caller Uavon, 10»t. 'lib.; list. J3H).; Oknliu, H- li!il>.; bt. i'ne, 'M.; Ruilinna, !ht.; Pikiho, Dsfc.
IiSK ;Usi<)lv HANiIiCAI , ; of 100 m% I'ivc |ui:'lgws,«BcrE, s.i,v, :IIH>..J furso* filj&l-i fet, %[)>.. ■; iiim, Si't. 81K; >i'6u'.tano,Hit «jb..:j tfoojHikvU;, fet. Jib.; Sir Atottj Sst. M-l»,i JCipysrt jstjout, BSt, &IIVJ Bst, SU'i,i New Quiiica., M. &\"b.', ifftngU poa, ijst, 2ft.; Ill* AiiCj SSt fyk,; MjstU ■iied, let.) 'J,'e ifM.'toti, Bst'ij. Bdileiittaiiii 7st. 131k; AngmiiJi, ?st 131b..: -Kiwer Jinfje,. Vati 13»..; Arosiiie, Jst. ialb.
Is A WEB COT, of ?oft sovs, "Ojip nlilxj a:jid * SStij 'BraiwCj Bst, SI!)..; Bc« Pink, Bsh Bib/; By.i-pn, ,Bst. sik.j Jliife'ijal jrxionald, Bst,.j. .KaSkiiyuc,. I&i, 13:1b'.; Moiitda (3ifl, 7st. .MbY; Mia.' ilciia, 7st. i'2'll}!} .fcujtfl 7st l!{llji,.j Birkfuli fet, iltt-i Muttrpiy, lOllivi liadogs, 7st. ttb;; Bgoyai'Tiit. flb.;. ISijr liosaiaond, M, 6&.; Scatgiidale,. ?st. Mysta, sst Sib.; 'Hysfcriaeh, 7st.. 3U>.f Jfaugamai 7pt}-Scttlelc, Bst. 10.1b.i 'ilatinii, Cst. *>/' ' • . ■ .v
Seven 71b.-; Satiini, flst, aife'j ■X'riez?, ?s.t-T Fair AyteMgfli Bsl. 131b. s -Hst. J3tb.; Sr Baiiiel, JBsf.121b,; McftMVft, fefc'gUw ««« l?luip, :?st. iSlb.; Kilosieri. Bst 7lb>.; Tlie .iguipnut;. ■'Bit» Jib.; ilima* Bs:t. 71b.
SAPLING STAKES HANDICAP, ot 150 rov;. five furlongs.—Tavi--tock, Bst--101b.; Hussen, 7ht. lllb.; Blnokbull, 101b.; To Tuctr, 7«t. 71b.; Shaki, 7st. Gib.; La liWmitn, 7A. 21b.; lung's. Boy, &st. 101b.; Old Dad. fist. 71b.
IEDCitFtE HANIHCAP WftLTM, of -IDtl , sov"s. ®W rrtik:— Hiwitagu, ■ 9stv Gib. j Banian,. Bst. 12tb,.: Kimbprobi, Bst, fltivj FrMicii Itoso, Ssfc :31b_i S.t. Elton., Bst, alii JtiiJMkoft,: Tat- 131b,.; .RwiStf, 7rt. J311>.; 7s*.. KUh \l6w Ifeht, : 7st.''9tb4 *>r.rjr Jtuik,:, M-.flk-i .Dificiissioii, "st- , 7&..; 'GWurJas 7st, ti\h: ~
FLYING- HANDICAP, qf 175 so vs. Six furlongs.—Centura, 9st. alb.; Makara, Brt. 51b.;- Lti Bourday, U- 31b.; Our King, Ssl. 31b.; Blue Lake, SsL 2lb.| Bertrada, JBs,t. 21b,; Adroit, Bs.(,j .Zeus, 7st. 121b. i Heather, 7st. 51b. r The Haguc, V?K 51b.; Dayfly, Ost. 91b.; Alces, Gst 71b, TRIAL RACK" STAKES, of 100 mvb, Wcight-for-agc Six furlongs. . (Snbics.). -Ariington, Kingform, Formulate, Kigo Park, King's Host, Hereford, Ballyliar, Hoy, Martina. Sea Lord, To Taolc, Whokahoki. MAIDEN HACK SCtTMIY, of ,100 &o\s. Weißlit,- 9st. Tivo- furlongs. Run on Kccoiid day. ' (Entrics.).-Bigo Park, ICinK's Host, Hereford, Ballyhar, Aueitish, Panfurly, Amica.l, Tc iiuhuli, s}garu, Kicipuka , , Munje.
TETRARGK AND THE DERBY
By Teloertph-l'rees Aasociatlon-OoBTiiEM (R«c. Mavcli 10, 11.25 p.m.) .- London, Jlarcli 10. Fifty por cent, is being paid to insure e'oUlemPiit. m tho event of total loss if'Tetrarch doeb not start in the Ucrby. .
tf©TIS AJTE
[Bi Glencoe.l Tlio MnWwatu 'Trotting Club's annual meeting takes place on the Awanuui Racpcoursn to-day. Thoi>o intend, ing to be present may leave town tint morning- and io< urn to-night. r (
Tannhauiier, wlio has been'on the casv litt for <x few weeks, is being haclicd on the reads at Riccarton, but will soon be in regular, work again, to undergo a preparation for the Groat Easter and Great Autumn Handicaps.
The hurdlers Continuance and Forcfcb Prince aro to be shipped fiom WelJincton for Sydney on Friday \w»t. They wilT'mako tho trip in charge of J. Ilcnnah, who will raco the pair at, tbe A.J.C. Autumn Mooting. ™
Mr.- Harvey Patterson's English brod stallion Varco died on Satuiday owing to rupture, hupcrveiung iiom lnipactiou. Varco, who" was by Marco—Vaia, was tho sire of Balboa, one of tho leadiny two-year-olds of tho present season. The aged gcldiiiK, Taskmaster, is going to Wainmtc, and will bo a starter in the Cup. ' It will bo his in&i raco for several eeasons. Goldseekor. who won the hurdles at tho Altaroa meeting last Thursday, did not go back to his homo in North Can< terbury, but has become an iuinato of J. Bndges's etablo for tlio present, and is being worked at Iliccarton. Tiiough he.is a full brother to Autumnus, ha does not rwcmhlo liiin to any gicat ex'tent," and is a veiy plain horse to look at. Siiiapis-seems to bo .exceptionally well treated by the A.J.G. handicapper who has put 85t..41b, on her in tho Sydney Cup, to , bo run on Master Monday. Wa--ngamii Cup form has evidently been over* looked,' and her owner must bo accounted very fortunate- in getting tho maro in so wolL It "will not ho a surpriso to find her rushed into the po&ition of favourite.
Tho Nelson meeting opens to-day at Richmond, and it good srowd of Wellington sportsmen have gone across for tho Ratheiing. The locally-owned Peroneal mid Odessa will fight an interesting duel in the Cup, but if tho latter can show anything like tho condition which lie o\ ulcuced at Duncdin h<3 should bo better than Mr Nidd's mare. Aleclo, who has something of a reputation, will moot a poor field in tho Hopo Hack Handicap, sovon furlongs, and W. Young should have a comforlablo ride: • ltoyal Slcyvcs will have S. Reid in tho saddle in tho Telegraph Handicap, and as ho is a particularly smart beginner—lio once beat Pavlova —lie should have a good break on the otliors over the first part of. tho journey. Tho Trenthnm mure, Lady Vladi"mir, may be the best of tho others.
Peioriilla, a winnci at Now Plymouth, sooms to hnvo a, bit tho best of the weights iu tho Grandstand Handicap, niul the good-lookinp; Clnllios should he the fa\ounto in tho Wcltor Hack evonl. Tho two Southland champions, Soldier,-. Chorus and Sonibreio, arc enpaged to run in tho Southlnnd Cup on April 1. Tho New Zealand Minser, Jhstcr Paul, 15 again in work at i'lcniinylon sndci Tiainor E Finn. It is anticipated that Radnor and Peiapjoon, tho two loading thrco-jcai-olds in Australia, \ult moot 1115 am in tho A.J.O. St Lcfiei at Baxter. When thej last met Uciafioon defeated bib iival, but sinco then tho Litter has improved a good deal, and mny be 1 better public favounto than Beragoon at Iltnauick Weights for tho Mnsterton and Rangilikc. Meetings aro duo on Monda\ Jie\t.
Sll Geoigo M Loan'e Wamiigton Stud calling* (by Sarto) ai« to ho shipped 10 iS\dnev'nc\t week and will bo submitted to auction at tho Easter sales.
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