SPORTING.
HAWKE'S BAY ACCEPTANCES. (Per Press Association). NAPIER, Dec. 23. The foTHowirag acceptances halve been received lor tine first day of the ttawke's Bay Jockey Club's summer meeting : , Maiden Hack, five airtd a half luilongs,—Horatia 8.0, Luuisa *.13, Bombastes 7.10, Wilid Oat, Amber /. 9, ChWttiej Anser A'nsea-, Foreslt Vale 7 7, Paymaster 7.0; Christmas HantfiiCaip, six furlowge*. —West Guard 9.8, Assayer, Royal Fusilier 7.9, Soultina 7.8, Tutungarehu 7.7, Emma 6.13, Tattle 6.7. Welter H|a<ck Handicap, one mile. —Defoe 10.3, Taraiwlha, Optimist 9. 13, Ortteria 9.8, Seraphine 9.7, Nu-ktuma)rati-a 8.11, First Foot 5.9, Louisa 8.8, Quilted 8.3, Spendthrift Cavill, Mlodesty 8.0. President's HMdiicaJ), li miles.— Ffeka 8.10, Gold D|ust 8.3, Bialrynieety 8.2, Taura, Creusot 7.9, Freelamid 7.2, Defoe 6.6, First Foot 6.7. Two-year-oKd Hiaindicap, four furlongs.—Mystification 8.3, Mergiraal 8.0, New Foresl>-Laidy Dwlitog colt 8.11, Lynette, P.olyamßtous 7.11, Cornelian 7.7.
Fly tog Hack, six furlongs.—Replulse 9.3, Good Spec 8.9, Pantaloon 8.1, Wet Reef 8.0, Tortoise, Spoil 7.9, Seraphine, Merry Kate 7.8, Nukumanatla 7.2, Amarieja, Rapids, Ohattie 6.7.
New Year Haitidicasp, ssven furlotogs.—W«st Guaitd 9.7, Taura 7.11, Soulbima, Vwlima 7.8, TutuSfgaoxthlu 7.7, Treat 6.11, Tattle 6,7.
LOWER VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB. ' T(he following are the acceptances and entries for the aibove meeting, to be heid on Boxing Day ; Hack Welter Halriddcaip, seven furlongs—Capulet 9.7, La Torpedo 8.0, 13, Jeanne d'Albert, ~ Coxswain 88, Artisam, Silverline; Hloity-Toity, Infantry, RKingaiiania 8.7; Bowinig Day HamUicajp, five furtongs.—'Sainfoite 7.6, Naoiti 8.3, Te Taie,h<a 8.0, Pure Silver 7.12, Somerlefd 7.'7, Turepo 7.6, Gipsy Jark 7.4, Waituru 7.2, Sunfish 7.1, Replete 7.0, St. Al'ba 6.10, Wlhubukura, Waipai, Let'heline 6.9. Hack Flyi|ng Handicap, six furlongs.—Matamau 8.5, Bounce 8.0, Bn Gande 7.10, Waitoti 7.7, Immersion, Kohimgo 6.13, Rfupgarana, Tautoru, Saraibamid, Poikekia 6.10. Lower Vail'ley J.C. HlataHioap, one mil«.—Sainfoin 8.5, Niodti 8.1, The Guesser, Apprentice 7.7, Turep r » 7.2, Skobeleff, Gipsy Jack 7.1, Sunfish 6. 9. Rjuammhan'ga Hack Hjapdioap, one mile—Capulet 7.11, Waitati, La Torpedo 7.2, Siiverline 7.0, St. Alba 6. 13, Coxswain 6.10. Hack Hurdle Handicap, one and three quarter miles.—'Jlurym'a/n' K). 12, Te Kohtaw 10.1, Lissia 9.12, Moeraki 9.11, ffinekura 9.6, Manumate 9.0. Maiden Hack.—Whatukura, Botereteri, Hurimoana, Pokeka, Mofcaia, Mon*ague, Z«us, Miss Lovwshot, Datriel, Torbilna, Hpity-Toity, SarabeWd, Forest Light, Letftwl'ine, Tarhoa, Matiti, Rungarama.
Mr Lorag's Momelili, one of the Horses Haying engagements at the Taranaki meeting, arrived last night.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 265, 24 December 1903, Page 4
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377SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 265, 24 December 1903, Page 4
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