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WAIRARAPA ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph.— (Special Correspondent.! Masterton, April 18. Acceptances for cue, races are:— TitUL HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs—Consultation, Ost.; Probatiuu, test. Sio.; iuaisie ueii, bsc. Vlb.; Iry Again, bst. 71b.; Silverstratm, bst. 71b.; niuuia, ost. lib.; Marengo, bst. 711>.; iiumurist, Sst. /ID.; aui'ickliou, bst. 5i0.; uiuiumeuc.ost. Mb.; Sundown, bst. lib. 'a/E WAitA HACK Wlsi/Ulit ±iAi\jjlCai', oi ii.\t sovo. one nine-.—.uoru .likiuo, lost. IMb.; Arlington, list. 131b.; llaltegarue, ast. bio.; itereuau, sst. Bib.; blaraetotara, i)st. Mb.; Prunconnett, ast. 21b.; liemsou, Bst. bib.; JtJullyhar, bst. 71b.; Sir Agues, ast.; AiusKauui, ost.; Ulysses,-ost. . JiAbTjWJK, HAiNDICAP, pi 400 sovs. Une mue ana it quarter.—ltevi Potb, 9st. 71b.; Montana, bst. 131b.; Taringamutu, bst. Uid.; Aiulticipal, bst. 31b.; lmuier, 7st. 1310,; Kea Kiubou,'7st. 111b.j Want, 7st. 71b.'; ljertrada, 7st. 71b*; Byron; 7st. ilb.; Koumunia, bst. 13ib.; Alarsinah, Ost. 131b.; Merne Gain, fist. 71b. . jNUKSDUU HAJNUICAP, of 120 sovs. Four lurlongß.—ilenelaus, Bst. 101b.; Elation, bst. 31b.; Kose i'ms, bst.; Struggle, bst.; lady Ueueral, 7st. V"lo.; Kirmua, vst. Sib.-j' Devotion, 7st.; Ualore, 7sc; Alias De>al, ?'st. • WANUAIMOANA HANDICAP, of 120 eovs. Six lurlongs.—Ladoguer, 9st. 131b.; Chillies,' Ust. 61b.; Botanist, Sat. 131b.; Pariform, bst; 131b.; iNicomar, bst. 121b.; Lord Laodo, bst. 121b.; Uradamante, bst. alb.; Otter, bst. 31b.; Mount Victoria, bst. 31b.; Medallist, bsc; Uaptain Ulossop, bst. AlAliA.Hl i±AOK HAi\DiCAP, or 120 eovs. Six iurldngs.—Heel Tap, Hst.jllewa Kewa,- bst. 61b.; Arrahna, Sst.; Happiness, Vst. 131b.; Amoer and white, 7st. 111b.; (Joiument,'7st. !)lb.; iliraculous, 7st. 71b.; (.iolden urafton,- ist. ab.; iNeiuio, 7st. 51b.; Alanu, 7st. 41b.; Alerrie Poto, 7st. 31b.; Probation, Gst. 131b.; Pall ilall, Sst. 131b.; Sir Saracen, list. 121b.; ' An&ac, 6st. 111b. , WAItDELL HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Six lurlongs.—luuiicr, bst. bib.; Botanist, Sst. 71b.; Alarimbu; bst. ,611).; Lady' : Black, . bst. 81b.; Watohiul, bst. 21bi; Pariform, 7st. 131b.; Paraoa, 7st. 121b.; Tyson, .Tst. 91b.; Altcaf, Ost. 51b.; Mount Victoria, .6st. 121b.; Need, Bst. 101b. ELLERSLIE TRACK WORK. By Telegraph-Press Association. Auckland, April 18. The weather was.line but cold for. training operations at lillerslie this morning. All iovk oi irfl.porta.nce was registered on the course proper, outside tne trestles, which was in good,order, the result ol the recent rain.
Loloma beat Signb over six furlongs, in lmin, 20 l-ssec. Mandoline ran the same distance in lmin. 'i'l l-ssoc, jtad Tact ran four furlongs in 52 l-ssec; Cultril'orm and Bowler did the same distance in 52sec.
ilullingar, with tho assistance of Harlestone over the last sit furlongs, went a mile from the new poat in' lmin. H 1-5 6ec. .
Honey Bee ran five, furlongs from the new post in lmin. 5 d-ssec. Merry Koe was better than Self over seven furlongs in lmin. 32- l-ssec. Colonel Souit did the best gallop of tho season, covering seven furlongn in lmin. -29 3-ssec. He had the assistance of Au-
tumn Kose over the last live furlongs. latter was of no use. The Easter candidate carried only a. light-weight. Kauri King and To Papapa got to the ond of the same distance in lmin. 33 1-5
Centre >and Hydrus ran five furlongs on tae tan in lmin. 7 l-ssec, and Hexton, Multifual, and Lady Mabel were in that order over five, furlongs from the new. post in iniin. 3 3-ssec. ■'■
. Hyttus, with neck sweaters on, did five furlongs on the tan in lmin. Bsec. Goldsize, with tho assistance of Gold Lace over the last seven furlongs, covered a round in 2min. 4seo. . • Kitty. Bellairs did four furlongs in GO ,4-ssec. '<■ Glenroy, with the -assistance of prown Ecarl over the last six furlongs, covered seven furlong 3in lmin, 33 3-ssec. Tho former tired at the finish. uKDownham did seven furlongs in Imm. 35 3-ssec.. , , ' . [''Vascular, Brookfield, and Tragedy KiEg were in that order in .i gallop over fivo hurdles, ; • Royal Arms went a mile from the new post in lmin. 51 2-ssec. A lot of others', including Chortle, Multiplication. : Multiply, Bravest, and Anxious, also worked. ' Motokio has been scratched for the Autumn Steeplechase. ■■ RICCARTON TRAINING NOTES. By TeleErarh—Press Association. Chrlstchurch, April 18. At Eiccartoh this morning' the work was done on the, grass, which was a trifle slow. Nones did twelve furlongß, the last ten in 2min. 11 2-ssec; Flying Start six furlongs, in lmin. 27 l-ssec; Bimeter seven furlongs in lmin. 30 3-seec; and Good Hope six furlongs in'lmin. 18sec. , ' Eeval beat Down over <«even furlongs in lmin. 32sec. Findhorn beat Fabrikoff over seven furlongs in lmin. 82scc, from a standing start. Martius did the same in lmin. 31 2-ssec. Thestiua beat Spangle <iver five fur-| longs in lmin. i 3-ssec. Snub went ten furlongs in 2min. 13 3-5 sec. ■ - '•' Wardancer and Disdainful ran six fnrlonga on the course proper in train. 18 4-5 sec. . Hap Dha beat Free over six. furlongs in lmin. 20sec. Blaokall went seven furlongs in lmin. S3 3-ssec, and Silent Way and Briar Patch six furlongs in lmin. 18 l-ssec. Eligible ran four furlongs in lmin. • l-ssec, and Peronilla five furlongs in lmin. i l-ssec. Marc Anthony beat Don Francisco over ten furlongs in 2min. 13 l-ss«c. Art did ten furlongs in 2min. 17sec, Morldite and Gold Pin jumped four hurdles well. ■ ■
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