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METROPOLITAN CLUB ACCEPTANCES. ; By Telegraph—Press Association. Chrlstchurch, Novoinber 7. The followinif aro the acceptances for thesecond day of the .iletropolitau Trotting HANDIOAP, of 225 eotb. Two mUes.-J.inporial Grown, 3sec.; Gemma, 4se'c Hoi, 6sec; Jlavaua, 7eec; Mushroom, 7sec; Mokaui 9sec.j Lady Patricia, 9eec.; \vin All, Msec; Kaikaimv, lOsec.; Alocr-toi-ia, 13sec; Bed Bell, lisec; Parkticlu, lisec.i Fairy Whispers, 13sec. NOVEMBER HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. Two milcß.—l'ax, 4sec; Captalu Stanley, osco.; St. Michael, ssoc; Commander Bell, ssec.:| Harold Direct, 6scc; Uudctta, Bsec.j liorke's Drift, 9ncc; Goldstrcam. lQsecj Blackwoott, iOsec; Zara, lOsco. OOUKTMAY B.AKDICAP, of 600 sovg. Two miles.—Aguthos, scr.; Steel Bell, lsec; livelyn, lsec; John Dillon, 2sec; Uardy Willies, 2sec; Oora Dillon, 3sec: Uei-'Bio Huon, 4scc,; Succeed, 4scc.; Frandocia, 4scc; St. Kevin, 4scc.: ohild6dale, 4scc.i Jewel Chimes, 4eee.; General Link, 4sec.; Brown Bell, 4sec; Antonio, 6sec; Tamarisk, sscc; Lady KothsoD, saec. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP, of 250 tors. One mile and Jive furlongs.-Jolly Girl. 3sec; Huia Gray, 3sec; Joan of Arc. 3sec.i, Dillon Eddy, 3sec.; l'rince Akwooi, 3bcc.j: Huon Drift,. 3sec.; Bundura, 4eeo.; Trix Pointer, 4sec; Specilication Junior, 4sec.s l'itaroa, 4sec. FKEE-FOK-AIiL, of 350 eove. Two miles.— Adelaide Direct, Author Dillou, CathedraL Chimes, Admiral Wood. SOOKBUHK HANDIOAP, of 350 sovs. Twomiles.—Paul Uuon, 2eec; Bed Heather, 3sec; Michael Galindo. 4sec; Rummy, 4sec; Truganini, ssec; Eruption, 6seo.! Olive L., 6sec; Norval King, 6sec; Treasure Seeker, 6sec. RAILWAY HANDIOAP. of 250 sovs. One milo.-llinßton, ecr.; General Wilkos, 2sec; Master Park, 3seo.; Ariadne, 4sec: Law Chimes, 4sec; Dieappcar; 4seo.; Dupspey, ssec; Whiiall, ssec; Becon, 7bcc.; Winston M., 7sec.i Huon Drift, 7sec; Jlisa Audrey,. 'eOYAL HANDICAP, of 300 eovß. One-' mile— Soda, sor.; Gleiidaloufh, l6cc; Franlr Traccy, leec; Eccentric leec; Bungod, 2sec.i Queen's Drive, 2sec.; Dunspej. 3sec: Nnnoy Patch, 3sec: lose Dillon,- 4bcc.!, Mountain Rose, 4sea.
Even in tropical Samoa, away in the mid-Paciflo, the public will have its horsa raoee. Aocordine to flics to hand, a meeting was lield nt llnlie on October 6. There wcro five racjs. The highest Stake was £5 for the iiret horse, and £1 for the second. In two instances £2 was the first, and 10s. the second money. The sum of £200 passed throueh the "tote," and diTidende ranged from 6a. to 235. The classy meeting is that conducted by the Apia Park Club, held on October. 27, when the stakes soared up to as big aa £10 for the first horse for the open event, and £5 for ponies. _
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