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'PLACING FIXTURES. March 11, 12.—Cromwell J-C. March 12.—Bay of Plenty J.C. March 17.—.Opunake R.C. -March 17. —Wanna to R.C. March 17, 19.—Wellington R.C. March 17, 19.—Ohinemuri J.C. March 19. —Otautau R.C. 'March 19, 21.—Westport J.C. March 23.—Upottki J.C. March 23, 24.—Oamavu J.C. March 06, 28.—Wairarapa R.C. March 26, 28.—Fielding J,C. [March 26, 28.—Auckland R.C. March 26, 28, 29.—Riverton R.C. March 26, April 2.—Greymouth J.C. March 28.—Beaumont- R.C. 1 March«Rß. —AVaipukurau R.C- ’ ’ March’ Iffi.—Kumara R.C. sf . : March 28, 29.—Canterbury J.C. March 30.—Westland R.C. trotting fixtures. March 12.—South Wairarapa T.C. March 12.—Timaru T.C. March 16. —Manawatu T.C. March 26, 28.—inawera T. C DANNEVIRK.E- R.C. s> CUP TO (ARAJF.AN. V' • \ /PRESIDENT’S TO IMPERIAL. (j FAME. (By : Telegraph—Per Press Association) DANNEVIRKE, March 9. The Dannevirke Racing Chib's autumn . -meeting opened in showery weiather. The 'attendance was small and the Track soft. The tote handled >£2,177 as against £5/5361 on the corkes pan ding 'day '(earthquake meeting) last year. Results: Highweight Handicap—l Flower 1, 3 rffl'aclosmiith 2,2 Arrowhead 3. Won by a neck ■ & head. Time 2 8 3-5. •Mo id an Handicap.—2 Right Bower 1, .1 Headland 2, 4 Chatteron 3. Won by three lengths; four length. Time 1.2 2-5. • • , Dannevirke .Cup.—7 Arajean I. 1 Jayson 2, 3 Briar Root 3. Won by a head ; two lengths. Time 2.9 2-5. Tahoraite 'Hack.—2 Alpinist 1, 3 Golden Shadow 2, 1 -Chief Clerk 3. Won by a head; one and a-half lengths. Time 1.15 1-5. ’•Rakaiatai Nursery.—2 Y-than 1, 1 Cop per King 2, 3 Santoft 3. Won by a shirt head; three lengths. Time 1.3 1-5. ; r Oringi Hack.—4 Anemometer 1, '<4 Grand Chaco 2, 1 Lady Ronald 3. Won bj)".two lengths; -a neck. Time 1.29. H-andicap.—2 Imperial Ffine 1, 3 Juggle 2, 1 Moa Bird 3. \\ on bylia length ; three-quarters of a length. Time 1.14. |Makirikiri Hack.—2 Lady Makere 1, 1 IjGrand Lahu 2, 5 Baskier 3. Won by hjsf a length; a length. Time 1.43. V,f. ______ 3B? cj.c. meeting! - THE HANDICAPS, j|' CHRISTCHURCH, March 9. gSeAT EASTER HANDICAP, of 500
% Sovs., seven furlongs:— C'ijnalme 9 0 True Shaft 7 9 Cfiiy Crest 813 Jaloux 7 8 Aittopay 8 r.2 Solmar 7 1 S||yer Paper 810 Korokio 7-. 6 Chrysology 8 5 Moa Bird 7 2 Golden Wings 8 5 Ranelagh 7 0 Cricket Bat S o Grecian Pr. 7 0 Arrow Lad 8 1 Dunraven 7 0 Meprisant 8 0 Moorbird 7 0 (front Star 7J 3 Ringing Cheer 7 0 Great Charter 712 The Quorn • 7 o Charmeuse 712 Esteem 7 0 .Rfed Heckle 712 Wise Choice 7 0 Gesture 711 Fair Weather 7 *.') Black Duke 710 Azalea 7 0 Great autumn handicap, of fl 500sovs. One mile and a-balf. G’ay Crest yl3 Esteem 7 2 Black Duke 8 9 Don Jose 7 0 Spearful 8 3 Martian Chief 7 0 «sijaloux 8 3 Minerva l 7 0 Red Sea 8 2 Jayson 7 0 Great Star 710 Azalea 7 0 Red Racer 7 9 Night Effort 7 0 Royal Love 7 7 Ravine 7 0 „Korokio 7 5 Black Mint 7 0 ’’Shatter 7 5 Earthquake 7 0 Ramo 7 5 Fast Passage 7 0 Joie de Val 7 1
WELLINGTON R.C. ACCEPTANCES. WELLINGTON, March 9, The Wellk gnm Racing Club's accept-am-es for the first diay, Thursday. March 17th, are as follows: — Itimu Highweight Handicrp, of 1J miles.—Landmark 11.2, Blacksmith 10.5, Conjum' IT 10.1, T.aragona 9.12, •Air Laddie 9,i1, Sailor’s Love 9.8 Flower 9,4, Miss Hastings 9.2. Pacific Handicap, of 6 furlongs.— - .Inflation 9.1, Head -Lady 8.13, La Modern* 6.10, Gaine Carrington 8.8. ,Midinettff7B.2. Tout© Ie Mopd;B.4, Hilary- 7.l3,'j^6m , ty.ard 1 7.11, Wasteland 8.11. Chief iMatLfnette 7.10. •Late Jest .7.8. /Clangor 7.6, Copper [King 7,s,vßacily 7.2, Ga ? Jgong 7.0 W Thompson,'’Handicap, olvOne mile.---Cndland i; 9/5. Gay Crest'9 4, Hunting Cry 9.1, Autopay 8.10, Arrow Lad &•» .Ci’ifiket r.iMt 8.4. Jaloux 81, Ankira 8.0,- Ctirysologv 7.12, Awaken 7.10, High .Falutin 7.9, Pomp 7.2, All Humbug 7.0, (Shatter 7.0, Grecian Prince 7.0. Silverstreain Handicap, of one mile. —.Tjbie De Val 9.0. Landmark 8.11, Winsortie'Hind 8.3, Zalea 8.2, Red Sun 7.13, •Earthquake 7.11, Lyrical 7.10, Fairway 7.0, In Vain 7.4, •, Capetown 7.3, Lady Ronald 7.0. •Railway Handicap of. six furlongs.— Karapoti 9.8, Lady Quex 9.5, C-mabtic 9.2. Autopav 9.0, Silvermine 8.7, Golden Wings 8.6, Huntingdon 7.11, Arvada ,7.7, Chief Cook 7.5, Tohaceoland 7.5, (Korokio 7.2, Grecian Prince 7.0.
Tinakori Handicap, of six furlongs.— 'The Quorn (9.0, St. Roger 8.4, (Miladi *B.l, Royal Bengal 7.12, Weatherstep 7.8, 'Merry Peel 7.8, Eminent 7.6, Noirmandy 7.6, Waratah 7.2, White Squall 7.0. ‘Pass On 7.0. Trial 'Plate, of 7 furlongs. (Three-year-olds and upwards, weight 8 stone). Chief Cllerk, Goy Morrath, Mullaboden, 'Sailing, The .Mirror, Lady Noel, Ivalinuk. N.Z. .St. Leger Stakes (for three-year-olds and 'upwards, colts 8.10, fillies and geldings 8.7) of one mile and threequarters.—Palace, Eci la, Fast Passage, Fiji, Chief Jewel, Esteem, View Hal'oo, Azalea, Foghorn, The Quorn, Belvoir, ■King Cdlossus, Toujour, s, Persham, Peter Jackson, 'Either Way. N.B. —As after first forfeit only. PHAR LAP. FOOT HEALING. AGUA CALIENTE, March 8. T't is estimated there will be eleven •to thirteen starters in the March 20th 'Handicap. .P.har Lap's injured hoof is healing satisfactorily.
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