WAIKATO HUNT ACCEPTANCES
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.’) AUCKLAND, October 15. _ Following are the Waikato Hunt Club’s acceptances. Divisions will he arranged for Bardowie and Bruntwood Handicaps and the Ladies’ Bracelet. FARMERS’ ‘STEEPLECHASE,'of £lio. About two miles and a half. —Caurnie, Jill, iMoko Moko, Kittle, M. 5; Ika Moana, 11.2- Scram, Eran Rose, Sunapolly, Tavalun.’The Dude, Passionace, Mark Anthony, Scudder. Kihitere. Kareena, 11.0. HUNTERS’ HURDLES, of £?M. About one mile and three-quarters—Etaro, 10. i; Cherry Hunter, 10.0; Winning Tray 9.9; Watchett, 9.1; Lockheed, Theme Song, Prines Guard, Sporting Bronze, Gold Age, Strong Thread, Gay Opal. Cornaro, Show Day. 9.0. , , BARDOWIE HANDICAP, a sweepstakes of £2 each with £175 added. Seven furlongs.—Exeter, Belle Renariie. Watchette, 9.0; Banchory, S.'ll; 'Sweet Baffles, Lafidio Boy, Toora Vale, Tavernside, Nepcta, EMxstar. Dumbo. The Pacifist, Lo Zin, Goldine, Colostrip, Llanarth, Ballyneety, 8.5; Sedgemere. Gold Cape. Greek Boy, Hiffh Spy, Noble Hall, Faris, Pale Moon, Kitty Ora, Sousa. Peter Hazrat. Night Mist King Fern, Gai Garde, Mercurial, Spearfast, Waifox, Conquistador, Sky Quern, Shepherd Queen, Boystown, Corsae, Gold Moth, Lady Nenagh, Evening Coat, Lindisfarne, Gay Curtsey. Dinklet, Bruno Boy, J’ox Hunting. Orphan’s Song, Treasure Island, Prince Guard, Victory Torch. VaterFlame, Roman Orator, Golden One, Kaiata, Barahua, 8.4. MEMBERS’ HANDICAP, of £4oo. One mile and a quarter.—Landveyor, 9.0; Full Hand, 8.3: Air Port. 8.1: .Lady Pay, Kinsman, Harmony, 7.9; Hogarth, Bronzo, 74; Dependable, Kouraeka, Balblair, Miss Jose, Chain Acre. Little Rose, Wildore. Golden Survey, Water Vixen, Prince Rewa. Mysito, Come True, 7.0. ■HUNT CUP STEEPLECHASE, of £o<s. About three miles.—Gold Spot, 12.12: Huirangi Sun, 11.0; Surpcen, 10.13; Forest Glen, Abbev Lu, 10.12; Gay Movie, 10.11; Gar Vaals, Bisquit, 10.8; Kinkle, 9.12; Surwin, 9.9: Hot Shot, Ika Moana, Kittle. Jill. Scram, Retort. 9.0. . BRUNTWOOD HACK HANDICAP, of £175. Seven furlongs.—-Powys, 9.2; ’Mihiniii, 8.10; Qnination. 8.6; Bright Lady, Jovial Lass, 8.3; Radio Call, 8.2; Classic, < 5.146 Sir General. 8.0; Sir Dingle, 7.13; Marinolo. 7.12: Kauui. Edna’s Birthday, Laddie Bov. Roval Pilot. Willow Wood, Star Vaal. Peter Hazrat, Phalrayne, Belle Renariie Josette. Varuna, Goldine, Conquistador. Huntiug Camp, Prince Baffles, Century. 7.7. LADIES’ BRACELET, ot £l7o. One mile and a quarter.—Gold Land, 11.11; Marlnoto, Etaro, 11.5; Royal View. 11.4: Moko Moko. Diagonal. 10.11; Lockheed, 10.10; I’assionace. Retort. Mark Anthony, Show Dav, Roman Orator, Sporting Bronze, Flying Knight, Faris. Peterhead. Good Armour, Gold Age, Bright Betty, Midlane. Water Port, New Battle, Scram, Eran Rose, Sahrune. Royal Baffles, Visual, Gay Opal. Night Comedy, Flying Hazard, Kihitere, Eagle's Luck, Mr. Chips, Caurnie, 10.7. BOLLARD MEMORIAL, of £3OO. Seven furlongs.—Monte Cristo, 9.0; Duncannon, 8.13- Volifox. 8.9; Gayriiss, 8.7: Radiant Vaals. Kiatere Maati. 8.1; Sir Standfast, 7.4; Merry Vaals, Llandine, Te Hinemoa, Verulam,-7.3; Powys. Lady Reynard, Foxsen. Constitution, Paymaster, Chary, 7.0.
Sensational Sale. Phenomenal prices were realized at tn© Anioricnn yearling sales hold ih August when 312 lots were sold for 029,850 dollars, giving the amazing average of 2950 dollars. Eleven colts brought 10,000 dollars or higher, and 17 fillies brought 5000 dollars or more. Top-priced lot was a colt by the English Derby winner, Blenheim, who realized 04.000 dollars. The next best price was 20,500 dollars for a colt by Sir Galahad out of a Blenheim mare. The top-priced fi 11 v, who was by Blenheim, realized 19,000 dollars. Blenheim’s 14 yeardngs averaged 13.279 dollars, giving him the top average for the fourth successive year. Some Smart Hacks. The Gordon divisions, which were won by Tweedsmuir and Gay Winkle, produced some unusually smart gallopers, ana among those to register as likely 2 >aT * winners wore To Hinemoa. Yorkisn. Royal Master, Park Light, and St Leon (says the Auckland “Star”). Te Hinemoa has a particular]v nice action, and it wo’Ud not surprise if this daughter of Mr. Standfast won a middle distance handicap before the season is much advanced.
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