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THE WINTON MEEIINC SECOND DAY ACCEPTANCES The acceptances for the second clay are: — COUNTY HACK HANDICAP. . f 115 sovs; seven’ furlongs.—Bilbo 9.2. Equerry 8, Obligio 7.11, Divininl 7.10. Palis 7.9, Highburn 7.0. Rippling Lake 7.2 French Jlelle 7.1. Stradinever 7, Glenham 7. ORETI TROT HANDICAP, rd ];’,s sovs: 3.43 class; one mile and a half. —Cere Pointer. Lady Zeta, Raker Roy. Nelson AlcAlwvn. Queen Betty. Jov Chimes limit. Vasiliki. Laciv Freeman Jock’s Pal 12yds blid. Day Pointer.’ Dixie Dillon 24 . Revolt oil. (.'olden Nawn 00. Jazalock S 4. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of lit sovs; six furlongs.—Ecuador 8.2, Darning Days 7.12, Corn Rigs 7.11, Sweet Melody 7.11. Master Sandstone 7.10. Vnldamo 7, Jack O’Lantcrn 7 In the Pink 7. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 220 sovs ; one mile.—Baldowa 9.2, Full Swing 8.5, Warhnven 8. Apache 7.11, Receipt 7.5. Geranial 7.1. Kilfane 7, Queen Balboa 7, All Stvlc 7. Dismantle 7. STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 150 sovs; about two miles and a hah. —Kipling 11.3. Greenstone 10.12, Londonderry 9.9, Vice-Grand 9.3. Nyanza 9.3, Mangamoo 9.2, Nimrod 9, Grand Fleet 9, Night 9, Pnnjaub 3. AWAKUA HACK HANDICAP, of 115 sovs ; six furlongs.—Tholomon 9.3. King Cup 8.7. Obligio 8.4, Spearmaid 8.4, Soldier s Hope 8.4. Dismantle 8.3, Gipsy Maid 7.11, Flying Mist 7.11, Fiton 7.11, King Balboa. 7.10. Quarrelsome 7.6, Ayrovski 7.6. Taramoa 7.6. Spean Bridge 7.6, Haphazard 7.6, Battle Colours 7.6. DASH TROT HANDICAP, of 125 sovs; one mile and a quarter.—FerryStream, Pert Pointer, Liberal, Needles, Sea Hawk, Coy Bells, Georgette, Fair Lad, Our Star. Logathetq limit, Vasiliki. Wee Spark, Joy Chimes, Chiming King 12yds bhd. Greystone 24, Leith Chimes, South Star, Perfect Pointer 36. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 14-3 sovs; one mile.—Warhaven 9.4, Corn Rigs 8.11, Receipt 8.9, Bugle Note 8.8, Kilbarrv 8. Bloom 7.13 Cnpidon 7.12, Doleful Dittv 7.11, Queen Balboa 7.9, All Style 7.8, In the Pink 7.7, Tholomon 7.7, Ardour 7.7. NOTES BY “CARBINE” Members of the Levin Racing Club who were in Wellington on Tuesday, expressed the opinion that with ordinary .luck Saturday’s gathering will be one of the best in the club’s history. Special train services have been arranged. The Weill net on special will leave Thorndon at 8.45 a.m.. and the return train will depart from Levin at 5.50 p.m., reaching Wellington at 8.30 p.m. The popular Ashhurst Club has received acceptances which indicate that there will he fairly large fields for its annual meeting, which is to be hold next week. An Auckland-owned horse has filled second place in tho New Zealand Cup in two successive years. Te Karr, was runner-up to The Banker a rear ago. while Desert Glow beat all but Count Cavour last Saturday. Sunny Loch, who finished second m the Suburban Handicap on Saturday, was at one time a good class ncrformer. He beat-a very strong field in the Thompson Handicap at TYcntham in the autumn of 1924, but since then he has net won a race. He was turned out last autumn, his form having been so poor that it looked doubtful if h® was worth going on with. He has only been in serious training again for O short period, and after Saturday’s •?- fort J. McCombe may be induced t» tarry on with him a little longer. Rouex. who is to contest the Levin Cup on Saturday, was the outstanding unlucky contestant in the Members’ Handicap, at Riccarton on Saturday. He was the last to leave the barrier, but was one of tbe leading division entering the home run. He was badly pocketed when endeavouring to get up on the inside of Centrepiece, and his rider was unable to do him justice. His performance in finishing a close third was. under the circumstances, very creditable. The English mare. Celerity IT-, was produced at Riccarton on Saturday, and with the track conditions suiting iier. she ran prominently over _ the early stages of the Seymour Handicap. She is undoubtedly a proved galloper, but leg trouble has restricted training operations.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12607, 18 November 1926, Page 3

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LATE SPORTING New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12607, 18 November 1926, Page 3

LATE SPORTING New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12607, 18 November 1926, Page 3

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