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SPORTING.

A(JCRPTA XCKS F<)R (USItORNE. (l"er Press Association.) UiSBORNF, Feb. 5. Flying I tamHcap, six furlongs— Croupii-r 9.12, Soullim 8.8, TuUmgaI'olvu 8.0, 11 iim-Lii]iuurik-i 7.1U, Murmur 7.V1, (Icmd ftiK*c 7.H, Jiiki 7.12, Nukimiu 0.7. First HurdloM, one "and llvroo quarter ui'rk'H—l'-clair Ui.fi, Uugs 9.K1, Mangnntna'h'alJ 9.11, IJ'ippovvai 9.8. SuiniTK'i* I laimHrap, one awl a •quarter mill's—Croupirr 8.11, Taura 8.9, llallynwty 7.112, I I'iix'lapauriki 7.9, I Murmur 7.7, Maurau <>.Ll. [ Kirst. County tttalvvs, .seven furlctfigs—i 8.9, (-raftsman H.(>, Ivauly I lawn 7.112, Papain 7.10, Sarill a 7.9, Lady Li'ko 7.2, Km<donyx «W>. Park Stakes, st«vrn furlongs— Tyrone, (Vonijpier 9.0, Taura 8.9, A.JI.iV. 8.8, Soultinn 8.0, Hinetapauriki 7.11, Cood Spec 7.0, Hiki 7.0, Oudcuai dt* 0.12.

AIJUKIjANI) R.C. AUTUMN MEETING. AUCKLAND, Feb 5. Accei rt'ttucoH for the Northern ('humptugni! Stakes—noris, Akaratia, Silkworm, (ilaristone, Beau Beaton, Siiilaiiurine, Kani-bler, (ieneral Average, A'ir (lun. Promotion, Dumnoire, Uinvii's Mesjwmger, Els]>et!i, Sou It iMa-id, lioinolu, Alut-homa, (iwen-iad.

KACINU FIXTURES

l'eb. 10 and 11—Taranaki J.C. SumFtib. It ami I!J—Cajileifllury J.C. Summer. Feb. 17 and 18—Epuiont U.O. Antujnn. L'Vib. 2-1 and 25—Woudvilte Uistrict J.C. Autumn. March 10—Northern- Wiviroa li.C. Autumn.

OWNEUS' HEVUNBEHS.

Nominations for the Stratford meeting close on Monday next, the Bth inst. Acceptances for the Egmont Racingl Club close oti the same date. Nominations for Poverty Bay Turf Club's meeting close to-day. Weights for Wuadville will be declared on the 12tiv lYisit, and acce]>tances fund entries for Maiden and Scurry close on the lGth. Acceptances for the following events at the Egmont Racing Club's meeting close at 9 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 8 'Flying? HaJudicap, Hack, Wttoareroa Hurdles, Ohawe Hack i lUnnlies, lOgmont Cup, Hawem Welter, and Waipapa Hack,

NOTES BY "MOTUUOA

The Stratford Uacimg Club will pay half the railway faix?s on horses brought from stations south of W'aiigainui, for its forthcoming meeting, a'nxl will also prorfeke fix\! Jior.se boxes' at Stratford.

(load acceptances have boon received for Ibe Turamiki Jockey Club's meeting, which takes place next week, on tlve 10th and 11th illiSt.

Mr Champion has had a new stable erected at Fitzi<oy—nice tuitl .lofty. The 'inmates at present are Cavalry ainicl Tiilaiiia, under the charge of Irvine, who has just lately arrived here from Auckland. Botji horses wem to be in g;oo*l form.

The fittesL horse in the Wellington Cup is said to liuive been Convoy, wto came in without turning a hair. Jialia.i'aL ? recent wins are said to have taken about £M0l)0 out of the S.P. mwclumts' pockets. Mr Moss is said to have bet £IOOO at Wellington over her.

1 lie Woudville Hoeing Club must ieel satisfied at the splendid nomiiiat'lons received for the forthcoming

Lbaiiiu .)enilei'ns puL up a good record 0,1 tlit' second day of the Pahia"'it'tmjf, when lie rod*, four winners. He also won the first raco on the ojvmivg day, so that altogether Jenkins luul live wins at that meeting.

AU I). OBrien's lfcroLsni swins to be last improving N 0 doubt he will give a good account of himself before l»hc present .season closet?. It is stated that just prior to the contest for the Wellingitom Cup the owner o! Gladsome expressed the opinion that lie would have liked nothing hotter than for Achilles 'to luivo started, as he wan confident t'hat the I'orirua crack could not concede the oi Seaton De Laval IZJJIbs and a beating. Charley Cochrane .seems to be getting on fairly well now. I noticed hint riding a-hout the streets on a Inick the other day. Another inmate of Full Cry's stables is a three-yoar-old iilly by Haere —Lady of the Lake. By the build of hor Hive should bo a good 'urn for hurdle racing. Dr. Karle, president of the Wanganui ♦Jockey Club, has left for a twelve months' trip to England.

Imglewood's legs having filled, i has been deemed advisable to spel him.

Full Cry is in groat form, and should account for ii race or two at Ihu Tarnnaki awd ligmoait meetings. Mr liugald Thompson has purchased The Guesser. The price is stated to Ik' £3OO. Hp has been placed in tho hands of F. Tilley, who has turned out about twenty winners so lar this season, Tilley's stables are located ae Fordell.

The pony Annoyed (Regal—Torment) accomplished a good performance on the second day of the Takapiroa meeting, as with 10.4 in the pony race she won by throe lengths from live others, and in Hie very next race—tile Takupluia Jockey Club Hamlicup— with 7.0.' and meeting Muro, Dolores, Miss Lottie and others, and making mostly all the running, she won rather easily from Maro, Miss Lottie thii-d.

Im.-lifti.pc, another fair perfonnei over sticks, Ims i] ud to be destroyed, whilst contesting in tlve Seeomi Steeplechase at Takapuha, lie jell, aiwt iti.uring hjs shoulder had to bi "hot. On t lie first day of the meeting he run second in the hurdles won the first steeplechase the second day, anid on the third day met hit

As a yearling Annoyed was pUicliased for seven guineas. At a sale of thoroughbreds on be--1 of Ml ' «■ H. (iollan, the highest price obtained was for a vearlin« brown colt by Waiuku-Leonie, purchased by Mr W. ,J. J>ou-la.s lor HO moius.

The Wellington Racing Club's mer meeting resulted in a proiit of between JC7HO and £BOO. Abundance and Sojourner have been scratched for the Australian

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1904, Page 2

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1904, Page 2

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1904, Page 2

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