EGMONT ACCEPTANCES
Pre3S Association. HAWE'BA, May !0. Following are the acceptances for the Egmont. winter meeting: TONGAHOE HURDLES, of 175 sovs; one mile and a half—Golden Grafton 11.1, Crown Pearl 10.12, Eaustin 10.3, Otter 10.2, Munster 10.1, Movement 10, Royal Park 9.12, Gunwale 9.8, Jiu-Jitsu .8.6, Veto 9.js, Reformation », Ngakanui a. Trench Wheel .......
HACK AND HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, of 175 sovs; two miles—Paul Moore 10.13, Polthogue 10.5, Speedwell Mac 10.3, Spalperion 10.3, Tornea. 9.9, Silver Tim 9.7, Master Webster 9.7. EGMONT STEEPLECHASE', of '■ 400 sovs; two miles and a half —Arlington 11.4. Yellow and Black 11, Tarero 10.8, Bore 10.6, Gaekwar. 10.1, Diavolo 10.1, Merry Jack 10, Master Webster 9.7.
I TAAVHITI HANDICAP, of 300 sovs; ' sis furlpngs—Volo 9.3, Inah 8.9, Sim'onides 8.9, Birkenvale 8.1, Hyginas 7.12, Royal Chef 7.10, Play OS 7.9, Movement 7.8, Paddington Green 7.7, Tirana 7.6, Carmel Arch 7, Trombone 6.10, Staccato 6.7. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; five furlongs—Vance 9.8, Post Haste 8 10, Hallow S.lO, Canzonet 8.5, Priinato 8;1, Piano 7.12, Kaimanawanui 7.11, Kai-eao 7.6, Tame Fox 7.5, Prince, Formby 7.4, Ksparantist 7.2, Master ' Curran '7, Big Push 7, Alice Montrose 7, Lady Leo 7, Simorefcta 7,.Circulate 7, Egmont Park 7. MoRAB. MEMORIAL,. of 300 sovs; one mile and a quarter—Marqueteur 8.10, Eobur 8.3, Alteration 8.2, Dingle 8.1, Arrowfield 7.11, Master Iney 7.5, Clavis 6.9.
RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 150 sovs; seven furlongs—Tiranga 9.7, Cadet 8.10, Perfect Day 8.9, Tetoa 7.13, Signorella 7.12, Nemaline 7.10, Pomeroy 7.7, Bayberry 7.2, Haukino 7.2, Sonato 7, Marshal Neil 7, Ben Bolt 7, Simon 7, Amberine 7, Otonga 7, Cornelian 7. FORBURY PARK TROTS CONCLUDING DAY'S RESULTS. tress Association. DUNEDIN, May 10. Tho Forbury Park Trotting Club's meeting was concluded to-day in ideal weather and with a large attendance. The course was in perfect condition. The totalisator handled X 27.643 10s as compared with .£22.928 for the only day last vear. Tho total for the meeting was .£48.781. Resulta:— SECOND AMATEUR HANDICAP.
Of 100 sovs.; one mile and a halt. 6—Guardess 12 vds bhd 1 B—Vilo 108yds 2
Also started—2 Norma Dillon scr., 10 Child Heiress scr.. 7 Hall Mark scr., 5 Black Harold scr.. 4 Peter Beck 12. 9 Russell Maid 12. 4 Heathfield Lad 12, 3 Winter Dillon 84. Won by eigh,* lengtht,. Time 3min. 38 4-osec. PACIFIC HANDICAP, Of 140 sovs.; one mile and a half. I—Madeline scr.' 1 2—Petrova sor 2 B—Ouimet 72yds bhd 3
Also startod—9 Lord Agapanthus 24, 11 War Chimes 24. 7 St. Mihiel 36, 4 Irish Eves 48. 8 Bettv Blue 43. 6 Cross Battery 48. 5 Anquilla 60, 10 Scenery 72, 12 Lucky Prince 84. Won bv a neck, six lengths between second and third. Time 3min. 35 4-ssec.
IMPROVERS' HANDICAP. Of 140 sots.; two miles. 11 —Brachycome scr. •'..' 1 I—Peter Ham 36yds bhd. 2 4-Ben Bell 141yds 3. Also started—lo Grade D scr., 8 Perthitta scr.. 5 Bon Low 12. 9 Merry Ben 12, 6 WaihNno 48. 2 Rita Rose 96, 3 Delville Wood 120. 7 Exmoor 168. Won by a length, thirty lengths separating second and third. Time smin. 9scc. WINTER OATS, Of 500 sovs.; two miles. I—Trii Pointer 60yds bhd 1 4—Albert Cling 98yds , 2 3—Nancv Stair 24yds 3 Also started—4 Captain Stanley scr., 9 'Cello Sydney Wilkes 12. 2 Stockade 12, C Pitiroa 12. 5 Vice Admiral 36, 7 Sungod 60. Won by a short length, two lengths between second and third". It was a great race throughout, the field being «l\vuys close together. Time 4inin. 33 2-ssec. ~ DUNEDIN HANDICAP, Of 180 sovs.; two miles. I—Dandy Chimes 84yds bhd. ... 1 s—Prince Burlington 12yds ... 2 2—Silver Shoo 72yds 3 Also started—9 General Joffre scr., 4 Watchman' scr.. 3 Moneybox 12 and Our Girl 73 (coupled). 6 Baroogu 24, 8 Blue Chimes 60, 7 Matty's Bov 103. Won easily by a length, sis lengths betwoen second and third. Time 4min. 44 2-sscc. PENINSULAR HANDICAP, Of 200 sovs.; two miles. I—Nelson Bihgen 24yds bhd. ... 1 2—Solace 2 3—Billy Parol© 72yds .„ 3 Also staxted—4 Miss Lorna 36, 5 Winiata 72. 6 Patard 84. 7 Bon Patch 06. Won easily by eight lengths. Time 4min. 48 2-'ssec. PARK HANDICAP, Of 200 sovs.; one milo and a, half. I—Fisherton scr. ...1 7—Royal Step 36yds bhd 2 2—Lochnagar 14yds .. 3 Also started—lo Malic© scr., 5 Last Vu» scr.. 8 Sir Gavin 12. 6 Dixie Lee 24, 3 Intolerance 36. 4 Jane Wilkes 48, 9 Patsy Dillon 72. Won bv a length and a half, a length between second and third. Time 3min. 34 3-ssec. FAREWELL HANDICAP, Of ICO sovs.; ono mile.
3—'Cello Sydney "Wilkes 36yds. 1 4—South Star 12vds 2 3 Inwood I,6yds '3
Also started—2 Jack Arrah scr., 7 Red Prince scr.. 8 Gamechild scr., 1 Quadroon 36, 6 Matty's Boy 48. Won -by a length and a half. Time 2min. 15 4-Ssee.'
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