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DOXCASTER HANDICAP. * (rer Press Association.) (Received March 31, 1.0 a.m.) SYDNF.Y, March 30, Betting on the Doncaster Handicap U lifeless. The elimination of Sea Kale caused the quotations against Playuway, Contest uiul MaßVel Loch lo shorten to 0. ~, and Bto 1 respectively. The firmest of the trio is Playaway, who had backing at 100 to 15. RANIIWICK TRAINING NOTES. SYDNEY, March 30. Owing to rain the grass tracks at Randwick weic closed. On the tan Ohere Annie badly l>eai Australia over a mile in linin -lrisec, the fastest gallop of the morning. On the cinders l'layawuy covered a mile in luiin 49suc and finished full of running. Haloya and Contest did half pane work. Gladsome and Lord Cardigan went nt Kensington a special gallop on tile grass outside the course proper. They did a mile at top speed, Gladsome getting up pace enough to beat the Melbourne Cup winner by a length, in lmin 50sec. AUCKLAND ACCEPTANCES, AUCKLAND, March 30. The following are the acceptances for the second day of the autumn meeting : Tradesmen's Handicap, one mile am! a quarter— Idas 8.12, Maro 7. 12, Matamalaharakeke 7.11, Yolette 7.6, Idasa 7.2, Jack Brown 7.0, Bonheur (5.12, Lady llune 6.11, Francis Lovejoy, Soultfisli, Wellcast 6.10. Onslow Stakes, live furlongs—Dunmore 8.5, Portland Lass, Celerity, The Error S.n, Akarana 7.11, Love Link 7.6, Elspeth 7.0, Cabaret 6.12, Stroumess 6.10. Pony Handicap, seven furlongsAnnoyed 10.8, Avalanche 10.2, Orange and Blue 0.5, Sonoma 9.0, Forth 8.5, Oirtoii Girl 8.0, Whawhai 7.8, Shrewsbury, Solitary 7.6, Manoeuvre 7.0, l.ittle Mabel 6.10. Eden Handicap, seven furlongs— Madrigal 8.9, Hnutapu 8.3, Ropa 8. 2, Avalanche 7.11, Te Arolla 7.10, Lady Hune, Crecy, Waikato 7.6, Le Beau 7.5, Woodmount 7.4, Lady Anne 7.0. Tramway Handicap, five furlongs— Hohoro 10.4, Xuma 9,5, Kamo 8.10, Bother, Millie 8.7, St. Olga 8.0, -Newman, Lady Bob£, Tul«ipa 7,9, Cygnet, To Arolia 7.8, Black and Gold 7.7, Crecy, Panitutu 7.6, Lady Rose 7.5, Rose Madder 7.3, Benclalr 7.0, Bcmomiana 6.12, Seatonla, Geologist, Seabriam 6,10, Merry Soult 6.7, The following programme has been decided upon for the Manaia Race Club's meeting Flying Handicap, £3O ; Hurdles, £25 ; Maiden Plate, £2O ; Cup, £55 ; Farmers' Plate, £ls ; Publicans' Handicap, £2O ; Forced Handicap, £ls.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 74, 31 March 1904, Page 3
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365SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 74, 31 March 1904, Page 3
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