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MASTERTON RACING CLUB. (Per Press Association.) Alastorton, October 11. The following acceptances with entries for the Maiden Race, have been received by the Masterton Racing Club, for the meeting to be held on October 17th:— Alasterton, .Cup (open).—■Undecided 9.5, The Rover 8.5, Byron 8.4, Sinopis 8.3. Mira 7.12, Routine 7.10, Ngatimaru 7.8, Bally Shannon 7.2, Bennie Boy 7.0. Lajy Kilcheran 6.2, Master Laddo 0.7. Flying Handicap (open).—B'ue Lake 9 0, Ramriatua 8.3. Thravo 7.12, Lord Renown 7.12, Accnlon 7.8. Deploy 7.6, Loapuki 7.1, Killaloo 7.4, Winning Post 7.3. Parowanni 7.3, Long-top 7 1. Stewards’ Handicap (open).—Sir Knox 9.0, Routine 8.5, Coromandel 8.5 Thravo 7.9. British Maid 7.9. l ord Re nown 7.9. Sir Solo 7.9., Deploy 7.4. Negative 7.3, Leapuki 7.2, Parawanui 7.2, Winning Post 7.1, Longstop 6.13 Hilnrinn 6.13. Alasterton Hack Handicap.—E isv 9 0, Strategist 8.12. Black Lupin 8 9 Marimba 8.2, Warlight 8.2, San Pori 7.13, Raukawa 7.13, Vesuvius 7.13 Bonnie Girl 7.13. Telephone Hack Handicap.—King’s Favourite 8.2, War Queen 8 2 Morto" 8.0, Stockade 7.10, Tnra f nnviti n n 7.10 Papa-mamma 7.8, Miss Vena 7.7, lodine 7,0. Dogfish 7.0. San Port 7.0, Si! vor Rose 7.0. Da=b Hack Handicap.—Lady Volga 9 3, King’s Favourite 8.5. War Queer 8.5, Merton 3.3, Stockade 7.13. Imagination 7.13. Borsil 7.7, Fpworth 7.3. Peggy 7.3. Biddy 7.0, Lad'no 7 0. Royal Mail 7.0. S’lver Rose 7.0 Sir Sara"on 6.12, Wool noth 6.12/ Gay Lass 6.12. , ■: f| > T,U Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap.—Mauitap 11.10. Fashion Plate 11.8. Bravos* 11.6. Himitaugi 10 13, Black Reef 10.12, Whimper ip.12,, Export 10.11. Khvitea 10 7, WaimkhjralilO 7i R Miter 10.7, Cl iff side 10.7. Rexer 10.7. Holl or TO 7. Stouev Falls 10.7. Trial Stakes, of five furlongs.—Secret Link, Exertion. Alorrv Vale, Valtirc, Snratura, Warlight, Yankee Doo die, Hamurana, Vesuvius. ’Pep Note Golden Sky, Gay Lass. Otter. Lady Ruby. Stouev Falls, Borsil, Sir Saracen, Elevated, Vladinoy, Sir Donald Rosalvs, Olentway, Operation, Guiding Way. ENGLISH BLOOD STOCK. Melbourne, October 11. The Suevic brought a valuable shipment of English thoroughbreds. A no-nr three brood mares for the Allendale stook farm is Nightfall, bred in New Zealand by Mr J. B. Reid. , , BRONZE’S ' |; ~p; . j’’ " f> '”SydnCv, V)Ctillsr‘Tl.'; The explanation of Bronze’s form a 4 Randwick is that before the meeting hjr foot was pricked bv a nail. She bad to have the foot lanced, and was vdrv sore during the racing. pMr R. J. Alasqn holds that the S’fHney. hnndicapperk estimated Vice-Afl-mlrril' rather 1 Kgnly. WELLINGTON HANDICAPS. ' For the .Wellington , Racing Club’s spring meeting Vfnd following handicaps have Been 'd coin red Shorts Handicap, of 120 sovs. five furlongs.—Eenitns 10 4. Namnai 9 8 Ginsy Belle 9.0. Gbgliole 8 13, Blue Lake 8.9. Crown PeaH 8.9. Alfmr S 0 IMakura 8.6. Piriwai 8.6. Alt. Vic^orm 8.0. Diavolo 7.13. Rangiatu 7.12. Styv 7.11. Prosper 7.11. Allurement 7.9 Beldame 7.9 British Maid 7.8. Lady Volga 7.8. Bracken 7.8. Red Lome i 7 5. Peroneal 7.4. Sanguinary 7.4 BeaoOir 7:2/ TCiTI JMo 7.ff.jLmt/likd '7.6 Lockwood ■%. K : ng’' Favourite 6.13. Stepney 6.13. Longstep 6.10, Early Morn 6.10, Destination 6.7.
Rimiitaka. Handicap, nf TOO sovs ; six furlongs.—Avannce'9.o, Dire/' 8.11 Monologue 8.7. Marimba 8 7, King’s Favourite B:2'.'War Queen 18.3;' Semaphore’ 8.2. Hctronalo 8.0, Imagination 7.10. Black Lnp : n 7.9. Papim irnn 7.8. Miss Vena 7.7, Daunton 7.0. Neirene 7.5, Oka rain 7.5, Court] ey 7.5, Warlirrht 7.5. Field Fare 7.2, Dogfish 6. 13,‘Valtiro 6.10, First Hack and Hunters’ Steeplechase. of 120 rovs. two miles and nbalf—Tvrannie 12.0,. Hawick 11.11. Keln 10.12 Ranter ' 10.4, R.mgatarm 10.0. Highden 9.11. Gondolier'9.lo F,l swell 9.7. Zulu 9.7, Greystone 9.7 Mainr Webb 7.7. 'Wellington Handicap, of 100 sovrr r •one mile and a Quarter. —Vice-Ad-miral 9.7. Bobrikoff 9.4, Bronze 9.3. Equitas 8.13, Sea- Queen 8.5, Merivonia 8.4 .Tlie Rover 7.12. Byron 7.12 Mendio 7.12, Sir Knox 7.12, Theodore 7.10, Sinapis 7.10, Lady Mcnschik-fF 7.7, Haskayne 7.7, Odessa 7.7, Sandsi? earn 7.6 PairioTio 7.6, Obligant 7.5 Sir Trisliam 7 4, line Knight 7.4, Ladv Moutoa 7.3, Routine 7.0. Ngatimarn 7.0. Waipunui 6.11. Ladrono 6.11. Sir Solo 6.7. Brown Trout 6.7, St. Felix 6.7. Wainui Handicap, of 100 sm r s ; one mile.—Undecided 10.7, Domino 9.12 Midnight Sun 9.12, Sea Queen 9.10 Bvron 9.6. Goldfinder 9.6 Labor Day 9.2. Projectile 9.2. Lady Montoa 9.1. Mira 9.0. Bojlin 8.13. Eclogue 8.13. Bracken 9 13, Sir Solo 8.11, Ceylon 8.11, Negative 8.11, Master Sylvvi 8.11, Kiiostcri 8.10, Bonnie Boy 8.7, Mallard 8.5. Beacon 8.5. :Mon.tiforn 8.5. Alalia 8.5, Lady Kilcheran 8.5, St. Felix 8.4, Parawanui 8.3. Otaraia 5.0. Arana 8.0, Mysteriach 8.0, Resonant 8.0. Final Scurry, of 100 sovs: five furhangs.—Diavolo 9.6, Lady Volga 9.1, (lav Lawless 8.10. Sanguinnrv 910, Monologue 8.8, Early Morn 8.3, War On ecu 8.3. Lady Louisa 8.3, Missile 8.1. Aratiatia 8.1. Petronale 8.1, Portland Ladv 8.1; Potoa 7.10. Red Bonk 7.8 Pot Luck 7.6, Runaway Girl 7.6. Daunton 7.6, Warlight 7.6, Borsil 7.6, Exertion 7.3 Fpworth 7.2, Peggy 7.2, Ladino 7.2, Electro 6.13, Biddy 6.13, Ghoorkdale 6.11. Suratura 6.11, Mornv Guv 6.11. Merrivalo 6.11, Otter 6.11. War in tlio Near East appears to lie as near as it ever was. and it requires a mere trifling incident to set the Balkans ablaze. Whether war results or not. consumers of Crescent Tea can rely upon getting the same delicious quality as in the past, and at the old prices of 2s, Is lOd, and Is 8d per lb. ‘ x Every farmer will find that a few Bee Hives will prove a most beneficial investment. While only raising enough honey to keep his own home supplied, lie can at the same time gain That practical knowledge and exnerience which will enable him to launch out on more extensive operations, with a good prospect of success. The occupation possesses a peculiar fascination, and is almost a form ol relaxation to many fanners and their families. Beginners should commence on a small scale, learn the ways of hoes, how to handle them, and what kind of eoiiipnient to use. Make the hoes pav for themselves and for additional appliances, ns well as providing some profit, and allow the business + o grow gradually, until it becomes a huge mmmy-making concern.—McMillan and Fredrie, Specialists iu Beekeepers’ Supplies. Sole Agents for Alliance Dove-tailed Hives and . Accessories. s
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