SPORTING.
THE OTAKI MEETING.
[Per Press AissocuTibtf.]
The', following are the remaining results of yesterday's races: Dominion Day Handicap, of 150 sovs.; one mile and a quarter.—LordRenown 1, Brown Trout 2,' MuJg;: Bill 3. Won, .comfortably. Ceylon finished last, pulling up. Stewards' Hack Handicap, of 10') sovs. j six fiu'longg.—Secret Link 1, Pavlovna 2, Achilledes 3. Won comfortably after .leading from the start.' rime, 2min 10 l-ssec. Flying Handicap, of* ISOsovs; sis furlongs.—Mount Victoria lj Para»vanui 2, Perceler 3. Won by a length. Time, lmin 16 4-ssec. Otaki Welter, of llOsovs., 7 fafloilga —Glenlivet 1, Gazette 2, Gerbera 3. Patronymic was scratched. Won by a length. Time, lmin 32eec.
WANGANUI ACCEPTANCES
Wanganui, September 22,
The following acceptances have been received for the Wanganui "Jockey Club's Spring Meeting:— Flying Handicap, of 150sovs.; sir.furlpngs.—Postillion 9.3, Kaniki 8.9, Merry Frank 8.4, Makara 8.4. Royal Simon 8.0, Smilas 7.11, Immer 7.9, Toney 7.0, Tree Lucerne 6.10. Maiden Hack Handicap, of 110 sovs; (weight for age); six furlongs.—General Madero, Toa Tere, Avon Park, Neirene, Paltroon, Victoris, The,Pest, St. Elma, Papalitz, Brilliant, Step. Sylvan Dale, Sunbird, Ardent, Sir Fisher, Charleroee. Wanganui Guineas, of 400 govs.; one mile.—Mowbray 8.10, Rinaldo 8.10, Stevedore 8.10, Immer 8.5, Bonny Helen 8.5.
Okehu Handicap Hurdles, of 150 sovs.; one mile and three-quarters.— Koran 11.8, Goodwin Park 10.8, Darby Paul 10.4, Bravest 9.13, Ngatimaru 9.3. ... •; ..,.,-, ..; ,
Gonville Hack Handicap, of HOsovs ; ione mile and five furlongs.—Phroso 10.10, Rill 10.9, Aviatrix 10.8, Sampan 10.4, Timothy 10.1, Daisy Paul 9.12, Oxley 8.0, Tiroranga 9.0. . Putaki Hack Handicap, of HObovs ; six furlongs.—Kew 9.1, Acliilledes 8.."5. Asfcor 8.4, Huia 8.4, Heather 8.3, Deniso Orme 8.1, Secret Link 7.13, Portraiture 7.10, Kewi Poto 7.4, Guiding Way 7.2, General Madero 7.1.
Durie Hack Handicap, of 120sovf. ; one mile and 110 yards.—Commotion 9.0, Invader 8.8, Austin 8.2, Yanked Doodle 8.1, Styrax.7.l2, Draft 7.12, Kooya 7.2, St. Elma 7.2, John Willie 7.0.'
Spring Handicap, of 15Qsovs. ; one mile and 110 yards.—Bronze 9.0, Mira 8.11, Peroneal 8.1, Passadena 8.4, Byron 8.1, Goldcrest 8.1, Roosevelt 8.0, Otahu 8.0, Leonta 8.0, Ceylon 7.9, Con the Shaughraun 7.7, Manawakaha 7.2.
A Sydney cablegram states that Emperador is firm second favorite for he Metropolitan behind Duke Foote.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 23 September 1913, Page 2
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