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AVONDAIjE j.c. THE ACCEPTANCES. AUCKLAND, Last Nigh?. Following are the acceptances for the Avondale Jockey Club's autumn meeting:— .MAIDEN PLATE HANDICAP,' 1 furlongs.— Cocoanut 8.9, Bahama, Harbour View-8.5, Stormy, Te Koroke, Sea Comet, Sir Henry, Royal Flight, Star Comet, Bizarro, Tapuhi, Schorr, Archeno, The Drifter, Odd Sox 7.11, Alonsoa 7.9. HOBSONVILLE HURDLES, 13 miles. —Archibald 10.11, Little River 10.9, Black Cruiser, 'King's Guam, Kawa 10.6, Explorer 10.1, MissJVlelya 10.0, Kendal, Bright Light 9.6, Daddy's Girl 9.4, Kamehameho, 9.0. FOLEY MEMORIAL, 1% miles.— Income 9.6,. Town Bank, Polonett 5.5, Mask 8.1, Hipo 7.13, Desert Glow, Princess Ronnie 7.10, Gala Day 7.9, Scat 7.8, Spoony, Transformer *.t>, Barometer, Miss Vera, Lord Star, Muscari, Racefu] 7.0. OAKLEY HACK HANDICAP, 1 mile. —Gauntlet 9.0. Quincoma '6.V, Brushwood Boy, Aurumavis 8.1, Quinsilin, Mountain Ore 7.12, Pita 7.11, Wenday 7.8, KiJlute 7.7, Lady Gllssas 7.5, Appellant, Royal Fame 7.1, Hangawera, Monday, Golden Autumn, Knighthood, Blue Sky, Dress Circre, Rangatahi 7.0. CHEVALIER HACK WELTER, 0 furlongs.—Chairman 10.2, Rahepoto 9.4, % Ruffles 9.0, Maveelish 8.11, Plton, Kingfield, Killutc 5.9, Quinvardia S.S, Lady Glissas, Nucleus 5.5, Juclge's Box 8.2, Winsome Boy 8.1, Letter of Credit, Comet King, Norma Talmadge Cocoanut,. Gold Min\t, Yaqui, Serang, King Selwyn, San Quia, Luxurious, Night Comet, Praiseworthy S.o. RAILWAY HANDICAP, 6 furlongs Sun Up 9.0, Cawnpore 8.10, York Abbey 8.2, Oration 8.1, Pelham s.o, Le Choueas 7.12, Heisler 7.11, Day Guard 7.8, 'Merry Jest 7.4. Master Doom, Quinette 7.0. TITIRANGI WELTER, 1 m«e.Joy Ride 9.5, Zircon. Gold-Jacket 9.0, Uralla, Eh Timi 8.11. Mangatoetoe 8.10, Esthonia, Prince Abbey, Nippy 8.9, Royal Present 8.7, • Curraghmoro 8.4, Gay Cornel, Aurumavis, Queen Emerald, Gold Fern, Lord Bruce, Bay Dighton 8.0. !
JOHiVSONVILLE SALE. Messrs. Abraham & Williams, Ltd., and Wright, Stephenson &' Co., Ltd., report on their Johnsonville sale held yesterday:— A. small yarding of both sheep and cattle came forward. The quality of the beef was good and sold well. The sheep yarded were only medium sorts.' The few lambs, penned sold freely. We quote:— Ox, £l2 12s 6d, £l3 ss, £l3 7s 6d, £l3 10s; wethers, 24s Gd, 25s 6d, 265, 26s 6d, 27s 2d, 27s 9d, 28s 3d, 29s to 29s lOd; lambs, 255, 2Gs, 26s 6d.
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Shannon News, 9 April 1926, Page 4
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359SPORTING. Shannon News, 9 April 1926, Page 4
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