SPORTING.
YEARLING bALffld. (Wtll PRESS AS3OOIATIOV.) Receive Jll, 0.46 p.m. Sydnk?, April 11, j A f tlii year'i- gs>l.B Mark Thomson paii 1175 guinew lor Haut Biiiu, an —Wo-nie fHy ; Mr. Prosssr (New md) 60 for Fivotian, a«:d 145 fo: , Allsp.cv (two il'.. s'ey s..ud colt-i), 160 tor Mer.l l'ion (a Nend co!'); Mr. J.B. I it id (NYu' Ze lui.d) 00 i'or Position (n ltu-s ey s u l colt), j Received 12, 12 15 a.m. ftYDNEY, April 11. .Tub Maynii Gr.>fwu-Lidy Trrnton colt tn be.-u purchiised for W. T. Jo es, of IS gluid, for 1300 guineis. Mr. Pi o>aer p ad 105 guineas f> r a oolc by Medallion-Gavotte.
AUCKLAND ACCEPTANCES.
THIRD DAT. Auckland, April 11. The following are the acceptances for the A.R.O, third day's races ou S»turday:— Maiden Hurdles. Dingo, 11.12; Auld Reekie, 10.10; Lightning 10.10; Lieutenant, 10 9; Tuirrie, 10.7 ; Pungarehu, 10.7 ; Freewill, 10.7 ; The Barge, 10.5 ; Marksman, 10.0 ; Hinemoa, 9.12; Pourere, 9.7 ; Bob, 9.3; Huanai, 9.0. Oiiterion Handicap. —Donuybrook, 8.12; Balbirnie, 8.9; Wellstock, 8.0; Peerage, Tiki, 7.11 ; Delia Rose, 7.10 ; Bicchu, 7.8; Sly Miss, Kanaka, 7.7; Balfast, A mint*, 7.0 ; Corporal, 6.7. Autumn Handicap.—Battlaaxe, 9.7 •! Boreas, 9.3 ; Blue Jacket, 8.12 ; Ideilj 8.9; Beddington, 8.4; Mat>roa, Formula, 7.11; St. Peter, 7.8; St, Ursula, 7.7; Dayntree, 7.5. Hurdle Rice.—Cannongafe, 12.11 • Cavaliero, 12,4; Nor'-west, 11.0; Tim' 10.12; Kaimate, 10.0; Voltigour ll.' 9.10 ; Hylac, 9.10; Cairo, 9.0. ' Welter Handicnp.— The Frenchman 10.7, Bilbirnie 10.0, Peerage, 9.11, Lieutenant, Kanaka, Swiftfoot, Bacchus 9.0, Belfast 8.5 t Royal Cjuiju»ror, Aurega, lady 3ulu, Oapford, Apparition 8.0. Pony Handicap.—Lady Avon 9.5, Lena 8.11, First Whisper 8.4, Mamoa 7.10, Heliadea 7.7, Texas 7.5, St: Lsander 7.4, Chief Miss 7,0. Grandstand Handicap.—Rosella 9 3 Solo 8.13, S t t. Peter 8.11, The Needle, Hex Firfifly 8.3, Zsalous, Defender 8,0, Volee 7.8, Winsome, Daytinoor, Taplow 7.0, Motor 6.1.Q, Paul Beaten Lindlock 6.7. YictWßfiß Handicip.— Nonette 10.5, Sparkling Water 8,6, Menura 8.5, Hikipene 8,4, Resper 8.0,, Kissaline 7.12, Rere 7.10, Bona, Rosa 7.5, Mas?abfash 7.2,, Little Bess 7.0, Detpatoh, La Polish, Rita 6.7.
WELLINGTON HANDICAPS.
I Wellington, April 2. | t The fallowing are the weights for the Wellington Racing C:ub:— First Hack Handicap, one mile.— Mongonui, Plaid'e 8.10, Skylark, Gipsy Jack 8.9, Valkyrie 8.4, St. Ada 8.2, Somnolent 7.13, Blackwing 7.12, Dormitory (lato Lethargy) 7.11, Roney 7.10, Lord Raglan 7.9, Putiawai 7.8, Roseplot 7.5, Cornea 7.3, Art J Guufeldt, Jemima, Guard, Employer 7.0, Bmne Esperance, St. Lyra, War Dog 6,10. Wellington, April 11, At the race meeting held at Shannon to-day, at which Blue Berry, Kawaas, and Stock dale each won a double, the well-known horseman, T. Wilson, rode four winners.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 71, 12 April 1901, Page 2
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435SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 71, 12 April 1901, Page 2
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