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NOTES AND COMMENTS TO-DAY'S RACING AT TEENTHAM. £By Glenoob.] An extraordinary feature of tho acceptances , for tho sccond day's races at rrontham is that a large number of tho horses are engaged in two rates. First day form is generally a good guide in hurdle races, and Orleans may repeat his from .011 tho opening day. bijnatura and Tigcrlnnd should also Tun well. In the Liverpool Handicap the two —top-iveights are both expected to start, and of the pair Gazique may do tho best. Form Up and Rebokah can hardly bo ready, and Elocution does not seem to be iv good ®coiid day performer. Old Gold and Risingham are a likely pair that will not bo troubled by the weight _ ■ ' The Jumpers' Flat Handicap takes the placo of the open hurdle race. If reserved for this raco Orleans should go well,' as ho is partial to the distance and the going. • Want and Cynic are tho best of the others. Want has been galloping well on the tracks, and Cynic will bo better with no hurdles to jump. If Comment runs np to her form of the first- day sho will seriously trouble Davtime in the Selling Race,. <nd in tho absenco of the pair Carlysian will be tho best. ■ Master Lupin, Merrie Lad, Gang Awa, Polthogne, and Graftella arc fresh horses in the Steeplechase. Master Lupin will .bo-at home oyer the shorter course, but Troublesome was making a bold showing when he was run off on'the first day, end cannot be overlooked. Merrie Lad will be kept at it by Gang Awa', and the pair- will "beat themselves. Graftella is a fresh horse that the southerners have a good word for. The Petono Handicap will see the Aucklanders, Hineamaru and Canzonet, occupying a prominent position, and the last-named will he more at home over the shorter "course than .was the case c'n Tuesday.... . , , ,Tho Fleet Handicap will give Meters .a lot of worry. Alteration may . again be favourite, but .on his first day's form he can have no chance. Client will run ■well over a mile; and Gold Kip'is sure to have a big following. Pretty Bobby and Mandrake are a couple of lightweights, that should raco prominently. Imaribbon, runner-up to Dainty Steu, and Tame Fox should bo a. prominent pair in the concluding event. It was definitely stated yesterday that owing to the .prevailing conditions _in Australia, Messrs. W. G. Stead and AA. .Richmond lmve definitely abandoned their proposed trip to Raudwielt. ACCEPTANCES for to-day. Following arc the acceptances for the second day' 9 events uf the Wellington Winter Meeting, to lie decided to-day— CORUNNA lIURDLB HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Olio mile and a half. , st.-lb. ,7 st. lbMovement ... 1110 Bairiisdale ... 9,2 Gang Awa-' 11 Tigerland ... 1) 0 Minister 11. 4 Torps .............9 .0 Orleans 10 13 Grafton .lot/ 9 0 Gold Soult ... 9 13 Cyra 9 0 Signature .... 9 9 Warmth 9 0 Goldstream .. 9 7 ■ Tuticorn 9.0 Wild Pilgrim 9 4
LIVERPOOL HANDICAP,' of 200 soys. . Six'iu'lonftj. St. lb. • st. lb. Lady Black'.. 9 7 ' ' Diamond 11 9 Rodsliire 9 G Gazlque .11 7 Old Gold ;.... 9.5 Form' Up ... 10 13 lliero 9 3 llebekah ...... 10 6 Cmwiii' .' 9 0 Elocution ... 10 ' 3 Eisingbam ... 9 0 'Matatua ...... 10 1 Soasprite ...... .9 0 Comment .... 10' 1 •" 'JUMPEES' ;FLAT HANDICAP, of' 200 .sovs. Ouo mile and' a quarter. . st. lb. ... st.. lb. .Mnltivo 11 .0' Sweot , .. Orleans 10 ' 7 ' Tipperary 9. 8' Thrace 913 Munster ...... 9; 6 .Want 9 13 llythread .... 9 4 Cynic 911 Signature 9 2 Movement ... 9 9 Marin',..\ 9. 0 Yankee. Jack 9 0 FSOOKLYN STEEPLECHASE, of iflO .'sovs. Two miles'and a half. • : st. lb. ft. lb. Master Lupin 12 2 Polthogue 10 9 Troublesome '11 1 Vacuum •:..... 9 7 Merrio Lad'lo 11 Graftella ...... '9 7 " Gang Aiva' . 10 9 PETONE HANDICAP, of - 200'sovs.' Fire furlongs. ft. lb. St. lb. Hiueamaru. 11 8 9 '.2 Hallow 1013 Toiuiikolie ... 9 0 Happy Valley 10 8 Pervolo 9 0 Canzonet 10.'7 Beloved 9. 0 , Matty 10' 1 Minsk 9 0 InVai'ibbon ... 10 0 Sunburst 9 0 Tempo 9 8 Dick 9 0' Tieki 9 7 FLEET HANDICAP, of- 300 sovs. One Mile. St. lb. ' St. lb. .Vagabond ... 10 13 Kilkee 9 4 Alteration ... 10 11 Pretty Bobby 9 3 Client 10 8 Tirana 9 2 Potentiality 10 3 Paddington . Gold Kin .... 9 12 Green 9 2 Sir Agnes .... 911 Mandrake 9 0 Pacifio Slope 910 Crosswords.,. 9 0 Athens II ... 9 7 Momac 3 0 Sir Ralph ... 9 S Damieu ' 9 0 'PENINSULA HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six furlongs. • st. lb! ' ■ St. lb. Hineamaru 11 8 Eangi Aroha 9 3 Sacramento 10 4 Tame Fox ... 9 3 Canzonet ... 10 4 Californian 9 2 Seasprite ... 10 4 Achilleou- ..., 9 0 Imariblwn 9 lil Pitch Dark ' 9 0 Kyoto 9 8 Eoyal Battery 9 0 Gnanaco 9 4 Probity 9• 0 Justification 9' 3 l?ntries for the Selling Eace, of 200 sovs, five furlongs, are:—Caiiysian, Vascovia, Merrie Poto, Hydrus, Post Haste, PaTiform, Yankee Jack, George, Daytime, Trenthani Bo.ie, Glenroy, Hioro, Tompo, Consultation, Comment. '
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