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MASTERTON ACCEPTANCES.

(Par Presa Association.) Maatorton, last night. The following are the acceptances of the Maatorton raoes for the seoond day : Hack Hurdle Handicap, 1J miles.

AUCKLAND ACCEPTANCES.

Per Press Association. 1 Auekland, last night. The following are the acoepianoes for ihe 8.R.0. spring moeting:— Shorts Handicap, 5 forlongs.

POVEBTY BAY TUBF CLUB’S MEETING. ■ » j,-'< ' 1 - SECOND DAY. The, Poverty Bay Turf Club’s spring meeting was brought to a conclusion at Makaraka yesterday, when despite the unfavorable state of the weather there was a very large attendance. As on the opening day, speculation was particularly brisk, the sum of £9850 being handled for the meetiog. ' Following are the results : Second Welter Handioap, of 80 sovs; 1 mile, 228 G. Carrington’s Heywood, 4yrs, by Baraoen —Ladybird, 10.2, Devery ... ... 1 100 J. Sisterson’s Bsay, by Btrowan— Lady Wester, 8.13," Deeley ... 2 103 Mahaki Paraone’a Te Oku, by StCrispin, 8.18, Kirk ... 1 ... 8 —6B Te Arai 8.7 also ran. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.62 4-6. Totalisator investments, £489. Div, £llßs. Second Hurdles Handioap, of 50 sovs; 1£ miles.

92 W. Hickey’s lnspan, by NBistorts gahapi, 10.9, O’Connell ... 1 84 T. Hofan’s Boseplof, 10.18, Noary 2 —The only starters. lnspan led throughout, and won easily by several lengths. Time 8.3 2-5. Totalisator investments, £176. Div, £ll4s. The owner of Boseplot asked for an enquiry imp the running of his own horse, alleging that the rider bad not followed the instructions given. After some consideration the stewards dismissed the matter.

Second County Stakes, of 30 sovs ; 1 mile.

97 A. Mcßae’s Mellon Hall, by Strowan—Minnie, 6,10 and 61ba over, Deeley ... . ••• 1 254 W- McNeil’s Hauiti, by Dishonor, 7.10, Byan ... _ •” 1 94 A. F. Kirk's Tiromal, by Crackshot, 6.7, Olbbu -The only starters. Won by a length and a-half. Time, 1.64. On tote, £446. Div., £4 2s. Makaraka Handicap, of 60 sovs ; 1 mile--195 L- A. Molntoeh'a L djUrc, 6yrs, hv Strowan—Jewel, 8.8, Deeley 1

DV Opwpu ‘'r T ' 1 ,7ft 105 F. Martin’s Benefaotor, aged, 7.0, . | ( gandiford ••• "j ol 120 W. H. Lind’s H ki, ag.d, > 6 and w 31b over, McKinnon ... ••• ® y -Also ran: 120 Gold Seal, 28 Miners, 105 Taura, 197 Soultina, 87 Tukapa, 17 a Tn Uku. Woo by a length. Time, 1.52. G On tote, £926. Divs., £3 4s and £1 19s, 0 Second Hack Flat Handicap, of 80 aovs; 6 forloDgs. ..,0 r. te Williams’ Merioere, 6yrs, by ;

183 L. r. Wimams moniiwo, , Saracen —Virago, 8.0, Kirk 1 j 92 J. Siratham’s White Squall, 6yrs, £ J 8.12, Sandfford ... ••• * 1 70 J. A. Ceesar s Barilla, 6yrs, 90, Anderson ••• 8 -Also started : 70 Flag, 147 Gatenby, 27 Wainai, 54 Wbeturerc, 26 Flume. Won by a neok aftor a grand finish, Barilla beiDg half a leDgth away. Time, 1.22. On tote, £6lB. Div, £3 2s and £llos. ! Maiden Sourry Hand cap, of 80 sovs; 6 fusloogs,; 101 T« Butler’s Artilleryman, aged, by Artilkur, 7.4, Dooley ... .» 1 87 G. Carrington’s Boldrowood, 3yrs, TJ A Alonrt . ... j ... 2

7.0, Olson ... * 77 T. Howell’s Momo Toe, 6yrs, 7.7, MoKinnon ... ... 8 -Also started: 4 Satiety, 192 Kitoben Maid, 197 Gaiety, 15 Hine'ahi, 40 La Annie. 94 Flume. Won by a neck, soma distance betwoen second and third. Time, 1,9 3-6. On toto, £757. Divs., £5 Is and £4l2s. Waikanae Handicap, of 46 sovs; 5 . furlongs. 178 J. E, Newton’s Probicdt, by Btrowan— Empress, 7.3, Kemp 1 257 L. A. Molntosh’a Ladylike, 8.11, Desley :: 2 136 J. Clark’s Kaipetlpsti, 7.2, Saudi- - lord - - 8

I—Also started : 168 Gold Soal/and 60 I Flag. Won by a neok, half-a-lenglh I separating second and third. Timo, 1.8. On toto, 4794 Div., 44. A protosl for I alloged crossing was laid against the I winner, but waa dismissed. Farewell Handioap, of 80 sovs ; 7 furloDgs. 808 G. Carrington’s Hoywood, by | Saraoon Ladybird, 8.10, , Dovory ... ... ... ••• * 99 J. A. Gasser’s Barilla, 7.18, Andorson ••• .#• ••• ••• ” I 45 D. Hofan’s Motnkohu, 6.7 8 I —Also started :■ 187 Tauca. Won easily by a length. Time, 188. On toto, 4087. I Div., 41175.

Bounce ... 10 10 Flanagan ... 10 8 Grand Jury 10 8 Makuri ... 10 1 Moetoropuku 10 7 Tradesman's Hook Handicap, 7 furlongs. Kuroki ... 9 10 Duloinea ... 7 4 Bed Gross... 7 11 Aberration... 7 8 Petnmioan... 7 10 Pepatawa ... 6 11 First View... 7 8 President’s Handioap (open) 1 mile and 1 furlong. Flamen ... 8 11 Capulet ... 7 6 Ruslique ... 7 10 Sllverline ... 7 0 High-woight Hack Handioap, 1 mile, Huremoans 11 9 Kingsborough 10 7 Onrenagh ... 10 18 Starlight ... 10 7 Bino ... 10 7 Bast or Brown 10 7 Sonrry Hack Handioap, 6 furlongs. Gawain ... 9 0 Little Sister 7 8 Contender... 8 9 Moloch ... 7 8 Paper ... 7 7 Damascus... 7 8 Welter Haok Handioap, 1 mile. Hatley ... 9 4 The Baler,... 8 5 Lotherin ... 9 2 ThoShadow 8 2 Bosogrovo... 8 12 Hikatoa ... 8 0 Pemmican... 8 8 Sberl’k Holm’s 8 0 Stewards’ Handioap (open), 6 furlongs. Bnstiquo ... 8 0 Gawain ... 7 7 Narcotic ... ,7 18 Hinarewa ...76s Prelude ... 7 11 Tikarawa ... 6 18 c Electric Hack Handioap, 6 furlongs. 3 Capt. Shannon 9 0 First View... 8 1 Moata ... 8 6 Toddy ... 7 8 Bed Cross ... 8 4 Pylohley ... 7 0

Hohoro 9 9 Nervine ... 7 4 fihok AGold 8 9 Lnnetta ... 0 18 Avalanche... 8 6 Dardanns ... 6 12 Certainly ... 7 10 Takaroa ... 6 10 To Aroba ... 7 10 Kiondyka ... ' 6 7 Albarose ... 7 10 Lady Bobo... 8 7 Dosdemona 7 8 Yivandel ... 6 7 Monoform... 7 7

Pony Handicap, of lOOsovs, 7 furlongs, Sonoma ... 0 18 Merry Delaval 7 6 Marisa ... 8 9 Storyteller. . 6 12 Girton Girl... 8 5 Hnrihnti . . 6 10 Solitary ... 7 13 Little Mabel 6 9 Luresome ... 7 11 Conspirese. . 6 9 Dr Quest ... 7 9 Lege rite . . 6 0 Gladys Bobo 7 8 President’s Handicap, of lOOsovs, 1 mile Pukekohe ... 8 18 The Lark .. . 7 9 King Paul... 8 11 Soullfish . . 7 8 Trephine ... 8 2 Leonator .. . 7 7 Seabird 7 11 La’y Clements 7 7 Franklin ... 7 11 Sonltmaid .. . 7 7 Pearl Necklet 7 10 Hiro .77

Kola Nip ... 7 9 Kerora 6 10 Flying Handicap, o£ lQOeovs, 6 furlongi Hohoro ... . 9 7 Annette ... 7 7 Lady Annie 8 8 Alba Rose ... 7 5 Millie ... 8 7 Le Bean ... 7 2 Lccheme ... 8 5 Nervine ... 7 0 Austerlitz ... 8 8 Pearl Necklet 6 12 Gen. Average 7 9 Byren ... 6 12 Rookby ... 7 9 Bodomiana 6 9 Certainty ... 7 8 Luoreoe ... 6 8 Lady Hnne 7 ' 7 Vivandel ... 6 7 To Aroha ... 7 7

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1596, 28 October 1905, Page 3

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MASTERTON ACCEPTANCES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1596, 28 October 1905, Page 3

MASTERTON ACCEPTANCES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1596, 28 October 1905, Page 3

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