RACING.
KUROW JOCKEY CLUB. OAMARU, September 24. Fallowing are the acceptances for tlie jockey Club’s annual m,eet- ' ‘ High-weight Handicap, one mile: Royal Limond 9.12, Dumblane 9.11, 'l’raho 9.9, Last Mark 9.5, Water Power 9.5, Felony, Gold Knight Painting 9.0. Novice Plate, five furlongs:—Little Duohess, Lord Argosy, Invite, Flower, Master Anomaly, Solamun, Standard Rose; Boper Bee, Cumulative, , Sky Sign, Homecoming, Speakeasy, Nonchalent, Auster, A 1 Jolson, Palmary, Soldier’s Pal, The Geisha.
Waitaki Trot (harness), miles, 3.45 class:—Oinadora, McKinney Patch, Parachute, Harvest Girl, Elite Bingen, Lady Emmett scr.
Kurow Cap, 1 one mile and a-quarter. —Black jp|is;e 9.0, Town Major 8.8, Starshootef -8.7, Taboo 8.6, Beau Gcste, Black Mint 8.0, Royal Game, Rascal 7.13, First Raid, High Gear, Evening, The Dove 7.0.
Publicanst Handicap, six furlongs: Jock d’.'iilazeldean, Oharmeuse 9.3, Kilorria 8,5, Wise Choice, Valuator, Painkiller 8.4, Rosewood 8.3, Tray Bond, Quinopal 7.13, Master Anomaly, Bellbird 7.10, Sarto Melody, A 1 Jolson, Palada 7.7.
Hydro-Electric Trot (harness), 3.7 class. One mile and a-quarter:— Black ’Watch, McKinney Patch, Vallade, Elite Bingen, Guyrate, Harvest Girl, Master McGrath scr., Almont Cling 24, Great Scott 24.. : G(flips’ ,Handicap,; • six’ furlongs : Meadow Lark 9.13, Royal Gai-me 8.0, Compensation 7.13, First Raid 7.4, Chgrmeuse 7(2..
Hakataramea Hack Handicap, seven furlongs: —Mount Boa 9.2, Jock o’ Haze Idea n 8.13, Kilorna 8.1, Dmnblane, Painkiller 7.13. Tralio 7.12, Water Power, The Dove 7.8, Night Effort, Felony, Painting 7.7. AUCKLAND R.C. ACCEPTANCES. The Auckland R.C. acceptances for October ;)4th are as follows: Trial ’"Hiurdles, 1) miles.—Make Up 11.7, Glenstar 11.4, Daylight 10.8, Red Comet 10.4, Air King 10.0, Mirabil,ia,sy-. r9 a l2, Garlaris 9.7, Wako King 9.6, Quincoma., Sea- Cob 9.5, Royal Day 9.3, Royal Visitor 9.1, Waßzer, TaJJ /Timber; Diamond” QtteAriV IGlarei inoi's';j.K:iitg; Swift, WaiaiLtij .Thfirsby if).o.'■ . ,“;1/:',J. t:! i ■ i;. • V ;• ;':G"N. ... G.uiheUs; ■; one >miilb;-44Ar?iSUs( Biddy’s Boy, Commandant, Cylinder, Fitz Quex, Johneen, Karapoti, Karangapai, Pomp, Protomint, Ross hi re, Rbyttil/Ruleirl ißuling -King,' -> ijgihiba, 8.10; linamiiit,. Linchge)' Waimuri 8)5.• X “ : XT/ Mli! "
•Shorts Handicap, six furlongs.-// Lady Quox , 9.7 Paganelli 9.5, Awa,rcre 9.1, Royal Parade, Ceremony, Chrouiadyne 8.0. Te Atiawa 7.12, Lucy Rose 7.9, Awaken 7.8, Awamutu 7.2, Courtesy, White Wings 7.0. Mitchelsoii; Cup;. 1-2 miles.—Historic 94'i3,,0?rbc|i(jK) Stninggi*. 9.12, Sealßwh ~8.4, Eager Rose 7.11, Count Palatine 7.10, Meridip 7.9, Standfast, Desert Glow 7.6, High Pitch, Courageous 7,§ k Princevof Orange,, NasA'Jok, The Sun, Pedestal 7.0.
Hunters’ Steeples, 2\ miles. --Tmporijer IL2, Maslioor’ IT.O, Risk 10.12, Spalpiko 10.7, Scaramouche 9.12, Copey. 8.4, Freyja, Lovely Boy, K'iwinui, Abgfttit, 9.0,,.^ AVificopiG fii e furlongs.-t-As-jjiafir; ’’'Ghifir dldrk,"" 'Bafos'cbpe', ” Chief' Cook, Gibraltar, Golden Sceptre, Inforipant, King Colossus, Ringsway, Richborough, Roseric. Royal Artist, Royal Gallant,, Teller 8.5, Ecila, Gold Pit, vHpiiipma,,. Lady Vane, La Poupee, 'Lifriemi;Elanfyllin, Princess Bede, Suniniertime, Type 8.0.. Gordon Handicap, one mile.—Valroe 9.7, Te Hoia 9.1. Vandyke 8.14, Catoma, Jovspear 8.10, Shortly 8.7, Gay Cockade 8.6, Sir Mond 8.4, Appledore, Birjdy Comet 8.2, Trishna, Imateagirl 8.2, Gold Lily, Little Wonder .7.12, Currajong 7.5, Arch Eagle 7.3, Stonehenge 7.1 „ Merry Alasbn, Lusoma, Armenia 7.0.
Flying Handicap, six furlongs.—Paganelli 9.5, Silvermine 9.4, Croat■ Charter 8.11, Mervette 8.10, Cftairi 8.9, Nancy Lee 8.8, Grand Tea 8.5, Royal-Uoultdii 8.5,. Flying Prince, En-r v0yy7.13 Val 7.10, Branson, Maufi,7-P,. Pripco of Orange, Refresher' 7. B, 'Grecian 7.5, - Cynthia N., ■White. Wings, Sir ' Kivy;.';.lHoniton, Good Bov, Royal Finance, Kawainga, Cruachun, Ohineniuri, Bennie 7.0. NEW ZEALAND HORSES. MANY CASUALTIES AT SYDNEY. v*( Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, Sept. 29. There has been rather a large crop of among the prominent spring racing candidate*;, and especially New Zealand horses. Sargon and (Veilmond each bruised a foot last week. First Sight is lame in the- front fb6t : , and ‘its Epsom prospects are unfavourable. Waterline has minor foot trouble. Eaglet has broken down, and Inevitable bled after the Hawkesbury races on-Saturday. A decision will shortly be reached about- the pensioning off of Limerick, and whether Concentrate will go to Melbourne ’ will be decided after the Metropolitan.
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