spoßime. AUCKLAND ACCEPTANCES. (PeE Press Association.) Auckland, last night. ' Tho following atb ■ tho' acceptances for tho Auckland Rabin's " Club's Autumn mooting: Easter Handic tp, oae mile. .
CANTEKBCBY ACCEPTANCES. (Per Press Association.) Cbristcburcb, last night. The following acceptances have been received for tho Canterbury Jockey Club’s autumn moetiDg : Great Easter Handicap, of 760 sovs ; 7 furlongs.
Machine Gun 10 4 Exmoor ... 713 Vladimir ... ,9 4 Ailsa ... 7 9 Petrovna ... 9 2 Melodeon ... 7 7 Nightfall ... 9 0 , Bagpipos ... 7 6 Convoy ... 8 10 To-morrow... '7 3 Savoury ... 8 9 Lady Lyouers 7 9 j Golden Vein 8 3 Crichton ... 613 Stronghold... 8 2 Manjess ... 6 7 Boris ... 8 9 Sandy ... 6 7 Ghoprlra ... 7 13 Cavatina ... 6 7 Autumu Handicap, of 750 sovs ; 1-1- miles. Convoy ... 8 9 Savoury ... 710 Quarryman 8 6 Ailsa ... 6 10 Vladimir ... 8 4 Stepdancer 6 7 Ghoorka ... 7 13 Crichton ... 6 7 Melodeon ... 7 10 Speculate ... 6 7 Cannie Chid 7 10- Cavatina ... 6 7 The following remain in the Champagne Stakes, of SOOsovs; 6 furlongs King Billy • > Moudjik Heni Materoa , > Br f, by Cyrenian— Amorelle . Silk Br f, by St. Leger— Bio Grande Bangle Alexis Gay Spark - 80, by Stepniak Glenowlet Bepnee Delaware Neena Master Delaval Marguerite Ostiaßohroff Munjoet B” c, by Oyrenian— Sungod Porangi Potae Thirteenth Challenge Stakes, of 500 sovs ; 7 furlongs.
Achilles Nightfall Tomorrow Delaware Stronghold SuDgod Boris Highland Fling Ailsa Euclid-. General Average Makaroff Savoury Czareona Tho acceptances for the Great Easter and Great Autumn Handicaps are very satisfactory, twenty remaining in the Short evont and twelve in tho half-mile race, Though Achilles dropped out of both handicaps, he remains in the Challenge Stakes, in whioh Nightfall, Savoury, Sungod, Stronghold, and To-morrow are still engaged. General nominations are up to expectations, being thoroughly, representative. Altogether the autumn meeting promises to be most successful.
MANAWATU RACES. (Per, Press Assfociatioo- 1 )’ Mastorton, last night. Following ore the acceptances for the for the first day of the Hasterton Raoing Club’s autumn meeting Hack Hurdles, 1£ miles. Raema ••• 11 0 Bounce ... 9 11 Wind - ... IQ 12 Grand Jury ■ 9 8 Roseplot ... 10 .9 Position, ... 9 5 Cassiopea ... 10‘ 7 Warwick ... 9 2 Hull ‘ ... 9 13 Saraband ... 9 0 Guelder Rose 9 13 Komingo •••'" 9 0 Masterton Hack Handicap, 1 mile. Maniopotq... 10 5 - Reader ... 7 3 Pardon "... 813 Letherine ... 7 3 Manie ... 8 13 Silverline ... 7 2 Adml.Cerve'ras 8 4 Hangiua ... 7 0 Faro ... 8 2, Sir Agnes ... 7 0 Spoil ... 8 1 ; Lavinia ... 7 0 St. Winifred 8 1 Bonnie Prince 6 7 Biack Squall 711 ; Pemmican... 6 7 Royal 81ue... 7 10 '
Waipipi Cup, 1£ mile.
Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap, 1 j miles. Mocassin-, ... 11 ■ 7 Hindoo ... 10 11 Fancy "Work 11 .'5 Ngatifcoa ... 10 10 Guelder Bose’ll 5 Komingo ... 10 8 Grand Jury 11 2 Kaimere ..... 10 7 Maminga ... 11 2. Scrap ... 10 7 Artisan, .'..’1l 2 Amaryllis ... 10 7 Moetoropuku 11 2 Waihine ... 10 7 Leader ... 10 13 Onyx ' ... 10 7 Pemmican ... : 10 13
;April Handicap, 7 furlongs. , . Gold Crown 9 9 . Crimson Lake 7 2 Wet.Eeef ... 8 7 JPolyanthns 7 3 Narcotic ».i -7 11 Lady’s JOink 612 Ziska ... 7.10 Immersion... 6 12 Hamua ... .7 6 Noneen ... 611 Sunfish .... 7 5 Capulet ... 611 Bnngarawa 7 5 Sylverie ... 6 7
Dash Hack Maui Gawain Sardonyx St. Bill , ... T St. Claimer Swoop ... Hukaaka ... Aotea Montague ... Melba Kona Handicap, five furlongs. '9 5 Miss Lancelot 6 H 5 11 Letborlina... 6 11 8. 11 -Patuna ... 6 10 7 10 .Tolly Friar... 6 10 7 9 Fbemie ... 6 10 7 7 rAtarangi ... 6 7 7 6 .Gelatine; ...* 6 7 7 .6 Puna ... 6 7 0 13 Waiohai ... 6 7 611 Petrolia -...: 6 7 S 11
Entries Maiden Ea’ce, seven furlongs, liana ... 8 13- Orifice ... 8 11 Saraband ... 8 13 Dulcinea ... 8 6 Wild Dock... 8 13 Stathora ... 8 6 Anaaryillis...- 8 13 - Hinupai ... 8 5 Dettie ... r 8 12 Sir Percival : 8 £T Kaimere 8 12 Te Kainua..; 8 5 Pbemie :.... .8 12 Atarongi ... 8 5 Steel Gun ... 8 12 N’row Escape 8 5 Petrolia ... 812 ■ Marston (no weight)
'iOP. Childrens' hsekirg oouph at night; ' Woods’Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d 'HBH travelling o'a the Coast, stop at „ . 'the 'ToVomarn Hotel. • "Excellent accommodation, first-class stabling and paddock lag.— J- H. Jamieson, proprietor.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1425, 8 April 1905, Page 1
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