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A.R.C. ACCEPTANCES

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, October 27. Acceptances for tho first day of the Auckland Racing Club's Spring Meeting on November 4 are as follows:— :

An.Australian writer st?tes that the crouch seat was adopted in Australia by George Thompson long before Tod Sloan was born. It was common in America also long before it was made such a success of by the one and only Tod. In an article in the London "Standard" of 1874 a correspondent of that paper described very graphically a race wori by one ■of America's' black boys, who, crouched along the neck of his mount, beat all the oilier riders very decisively,

TRIAL HURDLES, of 200 sovs;,l?i miles. Tliespis ..... 11 0 Glenade 0:5 Unoco ..10 S Coachman .. 9 0 Riotous 10 5 Wee Pat 9 0 Patutahi .... 10 0 Carlaris ..... ft 0 Ituby Meteor . 0 11. MahMU ....>» 9 0 Valpeen ... 9 10 Dorao ....... .? 0 GREAT NORTHERN GUINEAS, ot 600 sovs; 1 mile. Sea Fox ..... S 10 Solomon .... S 10 Alignment ... 8 10 D'Artagnan . 8 10 Spiral 8 10 Gay Sheila .. S 5 Tavern Knight S 10 Lady Diana .. S 5 Porotiti .... S 10 Palm queen .. S 5 King Musk ■•.. 8 10 Coronls .... 8 5 Passion Fruit. S 10 Musquil ..*. S 5 Catalogue \ ... 8 10-.. .. • •■ • SHORTS HANDICAP, of 359 sovs; 6 furlongs. Tradesman ..'8 9 Pbmp .. 7 6 L"Allegro ... 8 i Hampton Park 7 2 Porotiti ...'.. 8 2. Exaggeration ..7 2 Puss Moth ... S 1 United 7 0 Refresher ... S 1 O.uletly ...... 7 0 MITCHELSON CUP. of 700 sbvs; 1% miles. King's Knave . 9 0 Royal Artist . 8 2 View Halloo .. 8 13 King March .. 8 0 Havering ... 8 13 Gold Trail ... 8 0 Speetlmlnt ... 8 9 Lord Vai 7 10 All Humbug ..8 8 Desert Star .. 7 10 Red Sun 8 5 Baroscope ... 7 '4 Carfex 8 5 Free Air 7 0 Princo Val ... 8 3 Allegretto ..7 0 —Non-acceptors— 7 L'Allegro ... 8 6 ManawatU ..7 0 Koroklo 7 13 Gigantic 7 0 Klllowyn ... 7 4 Ornamental ..7 0 Alloy 7 4 Biforra 7 0 Gibraltar ....'7 0 HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, of 200 sovs; about 2% miles. Valpeen 10 7 Taha 9 3 Ruby Meteor . 10 7 Hauwal 9 0 Creina's King . D 13 Grant's Opal ..9 0 Count Lendroft 0 13 Loom 9 0 Zane Grey .. 9 10 WELCOME STAKES, of 500 sovs; 5 furlongs. Gay Egypt ... 85 Mazurka c. ... 85 Sporting Blood 8 5 Royal Appollaut 8 5 General dues . 8 5 Superior ... 8 0 Pound Sterling 8 5 Guy Blonde .. 8 0 Day Wind ... 8 5 Mother Superior 8 0 Whenuakura . 8 5 Red Flame .. 8 0 Sporting Song 8 5 GORDON HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; 1 mile. Woodful 9 0 Alpinus 7 7 Senegal 9 0 Don't Lap ... 7 5 Psychologist . S 12 Tatyoon ... 7 4 Guy Marigold . S.12 Bugle Call ... 7 4 Davistock .. 8 11 Good Run ... 7 1 Royal Gallant . S 6 Callenle ...... 1 0 Holly Lu ... 5 Supremo Ruler 7 0 Gay Bronoy .. S 2 Echo Song ... 7 0 Hawthorn .... 8 6 Diagano 7 0 Hushing ... 7 12 Selo Sons ... 7 0 Capo Fair ... 7 9 V»fcena 7 0 Star Artist ..7 9 FLYING HANDICAP, of 300 sovs; 7 furlongs. Greek Gold ... 9 0 Prrilyio 7 4 All HUmbug ..8 9 Baroscopo ..7 4 Chief Cook .. 8 2 Gay Marigold . 7 0 Lord Val ... 8 0 United 7 0 King's Arrher . 7 12 Karangapai .70 Klltowyn ..... 7 10 Mungatoon .. 70 Aga Khan .... 7 9 Easter Tlma ..7 0 Whakapara' .. 7 5 ' ' —Non-accoptors— Havering ... 9 0 Llmex 7 4 Paganelli ... 9 0 Woodful .... 7 2 Puss Moth ... 82 Master Norval 7 1 Refresher .... 8 2 Teels 7 0 Koroklo 8 2 Green Linnet . 7 0 Pomp i 7 7 Allegretto ... 7 0 Reroatu ... .7 4 Valueless ... 70

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 25

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A.R.C. ACCEPTANCES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 25

A.R.C. ACCEPTANCES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 25

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