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FIXTURES. March 22, 24, 26, a</d 29—Australian J.C. Autumn. April 2—Reefton J.C. Autumn. April 2 and s—Wellingtons—Wellington R.C. Autumn. April 9 and 10—Manawatu R.C. Autumn. April 16 and 17—Hawke’s Bay J.C. Autumn. * April 23 arid 24—South Canterbury J.C. Autumn. April 24 and 25—Masterton R.C. Autumn. April 30 and May I—Marlborough R.C. Autumn. May 8 and 9—Ashburton County R.C. .Autumn/ June 3 and 4—Dunedin J.C. Winter. COMING EVENTS. May 31—Great Northern Hurdle Race May 31—Great Northern Handicap. 1 June 3 —Great Northern Steeplechase. YEARLING SALES. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) Sydney, March 28. At the yearling sales the following were purchasers: G. D. Greenwood, Malster—Commelly colt, 550g5., and a Menechikoff—Lady Melton colt, 200 gs.; G. M. Burrie, Grafton—Ural filly, 75g5.; L. C. Hazlett, Sylvanite—JonnymOre colt, 100 gs. Other sales included a Malster—Marie Corelli colt, 825 gs., and a Malster—Wahine colt, 500 gs.
RANDWICK SCRATCHINGS. Sydney, March 28. Jolly Beggar and Piastre have been scratched for all to-morrow’s Randwick engagements. HAWKE’S BAY CUP. Napier, March 28.'The following nominations for the Hawke’s Bay Cup, of 460 so vs, one mile and three-quarters, run on April 16th, have been received:—Sir Knox, Imagination, Cheddar, Mangaroa, Ariom, Bronze, Brown Trout, Lord Renown, Vi, Multiply, Haskayne, Birkline, Mira, Fair Average, Canute, Sir Solo, Merrivonia, Bobrikoff, Labour Day, Lady Moutoa, Sunbeam, Byron and Lady Menschikoff. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB.
AUTUMN MEETING ACCEPTANCES
Wellington, March 28. The Wellington. Racing aut-, umn hieeting acceptances are as follows;—. , i'.'. ‘. ,(j >■, - First Hack arid ‘ Hunters’ Steplechase; 2f miles—Torbelle 11.8', Suhray 10.5, BismarcTi 16.3, King Try 9.13, Makiri 9.13, Salubrious 9.7, Fireworks 9.7, Grit Lawless 9.7, Karimoi 9.7, Elwell 9.7.
Waiwetu Handicap, seven furlongs. —Ceylon 9.6, Our Queen 9.5, Awahou 9.4, Brown Trout 9.0, Glenfinnan 8.12, Maritan 8.10, Negative ,B.§j Aloha. Montreal 8.5, Mon Ami 8.3, Lockwood 8.0, and Falsetto 8,0. { . , | Plunket Nursery Handicap ; five furlongs.—Peronilla 9.5, Jason 8.12, Immer 8.4, Historiette 7.13, Day Fly 7.13 1 , Bradamante 7.10, Pruish 7/1, Silverstream 7.5, Somniform 7.3, Charlerosc 6.7, Gerberga 6.7, Casco 6.7, Pavlova «6.7, Hoopoe 6.7, Hansard 6.7, and Sartovna 6.7.
Thomson, Handicap; one mile.—Bon Ton 8.11, Undecided 8.10, Emperador 8.7, Culprit 8.2, Sea Queen 8.0, Potoa 8.0, Byron 8.0, Heatherbrae 7.13, Haskayne 7.12, Cheddar 7.12, Bliss 7.9, Sir Knox 7.9, Multiply 7.8, Sanguinarv 7.7, Imagination 7.6, Patriotic 7.6, Obligant 7.5, Peroneal 7.5, Dearest 7.3, Awahou 7.3, and Piriwai 6.7. Silverstream Handicap; one mile.— Tetikura 9.0, Huia 8.13, Canute 8.9, Lady Nolan 8.6, Kooya 8.3, Chamanade 7.13, Ilangikapua 7.13, Portland Lady 7.4, Lord Palmer 7.0, Mediterranean 7.0, and George 6.11. Railway Handicap; six furlongs.— Ventura *9.0, Culprit 8.11, Emperador 8.9, Gipsy Belle 8.8, Crown Pearl 8.3, Merrie Frank 7.10, Makara 7.8, Bootle 7.7, Hohungatahi 7.4, Styx 7.4, Patronale 7.3, Caher Daven 7.0, Tetikura 6.11, and War Queen 6.7. Tinakori Handicap; six furlongs.— Ainsdale 8.3, Scottish Star 8.3, Suratura 8.0, Big Blast 7.12, Recipe 7.11, Gerbera 7.8, Merrie Guy 7.8, Sir Moutoa 7.8, Courtly 7.3, Ladoga 7.3, Submersion 6.13, Elevated 6.11, Cadonia 6.7, and Parapet 6.7.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 69, 29 March 1913, Page 2
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