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WOODVILLE ACCEPTANCES. (Per Press Association.; WOODVILLE, Feb. 14. The following acceptances were received to-night ftir the autumn meeting of the Woodville Jockey Club : Hack Hurdles.—Talune, Itaenin, Trumpery 11.2, Cnssio|»en 10.(1, Athol Maid 10.3, Moteoropuku 10.2, Grand Jury 9.13, Warwick 11.12, Wind 9.11, Barman 9.3, Domestic 9.2, Kominga, iKaterinn, Sammy, Levant, Tilson 9.0. Whnriti Hack.—Waitoa 8.7, Sychem 8.5, Spoil 8.4, Bonheur, llinurewa 8.3, Electric Gun, Fancywork 7.9, Dalky 7.6, Dourrasquc 7.4, l.ualla, Victoria Park) 7.2, Silvenne, Lnvinia (5.9. Woodville Cup.—Block Roynnrd. Starslioot 8.9, Gold Crown 8.1, Shrapnel. Joe Chnmlierlain, Kleka 8.2, Hydrant, Sunfish 7.5, Tercelel 7.0, Mystification (5.12. llamun (i.B, Waitoa, Sylveric 0.7. I County Hack.—Spoil 8.5, Kotos ,7.13, Pardon 7.11, Hoynl Blue. Laertes, ltoyal Flush, Dalky 7.7, First iView 7.5, Cyrenc, Maminga, Miss Lancelot 7.2, Swop 7.1, Furncaux 0.9, Fisher Maid 6.8, Chartreuse, Takina 0.7. \ President's Handicap.—.Joe Cham.berlain 9.8, Ziska 9.7. Narcotic 9.2, , Submarine 9.0, Noneon 8.11, NgaOold Dust 8.10, Tomairangi ,8.8, St. Albert 8.6, Hungornwa 8.5, jHamua 8.3, Cairngorm 8.2, Waitoa, I Tattle/Glory, Waitoti, Hat-ma, Gold Dredge 8.0. | Victoria Hack.—Waitoa 9.13, Bonheur 9.11. Talune 9.9, Miss King, Electric Gun, Fancywork 9.5, Rom any 9.0, Languid 8.13, Maminga, 'Artisan 8.11, Letherin 8.9, Ngmtitoa, I Error, Ixjvant, Loch Tay 8.7. I Telephone Handicap.—Ballarnt 9.8 'Sunfish 8.3, "Coxswain 8.2, Good Inj tent 7.11, Hungarawa 7.9, Hlnure wa, Cairngorm 7.7, Miretta 7.3 ltoyal Flush, Miss Lancelot 6.7. Scurry.—Taputu. ltosewood, Blu< Rock, Chartreuse, Fishermnld, Papa tawa, Eone, Huunui, Waipu, Orillcc Lavinia. Amaryllis, Nukumai, Potrola, Hotorua, Te Kainui, Sinsin. Maiden Hack.—Ngntitoa, Clifton Trephine, Haunui, JBonnic Prince Amaryllis, flPonunery, Petrola, Sin sin, I'apatawa. BO MONT B.C. SUMMER MEETING ANTICIPATIONS, by "Moturoa." The Egmont Racing Club's summei meeting commences to-day, and wil be concluded to-morrow. The following should run well for word in their engagements : Flying Handicap, six furlongs.Solution or Aurntus. Meremere Hack Flat, six furlongs.Snn Paulo or Royal Flush. I Wharcroa- Hurdles, one mile an< three-quarters.—Dolores or Hautapii Hack Hurdles, one mile and a half —Throstle or No Shot. Egmont Cup, one mile and a hall —Jeanne d'Arc or Paritutu. Hack Produce Stakes.—Polycaste o St. Bill. Hawera Welter, seven furlongs.Rsgulalion or Rustique. Waipapa Hack, one mile.—Southen Cross or Grenade. NOTES BY ''MOTUROA." Heroism and Grenade run very ill differently nt tho Tarnnaki Jocke Club's gathering. Old Waiwcrn's name figures in th entries for the hurdle events at 111 Wanganui autumn meeting. The double event tote has take hold in Auckland. At the Taku puna meeting the investments show cd an increase each day, viz., iMV the first dny, £BOS the second, am £ll7O the concluding day. The Muskapeer .gelding Xcwtowr who has been enjoying a spell, ha been taken in hand again, with view to the Auckland Racing Club' Grand National'moeting-.' In the Third Pony Handicap a Takapuna Soult had three represei tatives. They filled the first thn positions. A win was fully due to the cor nection of Miss Lottie, winner < I the Grandstand Handicap at Take puna the third day. She had stari . ed fifteen times previously withon , registering a win. i ' Achilles is entered for the Gren Easter and- Great Autumn Hand ■ caps. I The Canterbury Jockey Club ho \ received an entry of one hundre , foals- for I the Fifteenth Challong Stakes, 1907. | Mr G. G. Stead has six represen .tatives in the Great Easter and fou in the Great Autumn Handicaps. [ I The yearling filly by StepninkFaraway now bears the oppropriat name of Siberia. | Mr E. J. Watts has sold bot [ Submarine and 'British Navy. Th t former is now the property of M , P. O'Neil, of Napier, and Mr A. E! ' linghnm purchased British Navy. \ Gladstone is reported to be mak jing nn excellent recovery from th ' attack of inflammation ho contract jed, and he may lie seen out nt th la.R.C. autumn meeting. ! I Maniopoto came in for a bit t ' admiration from Auckland visitor ! 'at the Tarnnaki J.C. meeting. O looks he should make a name fo himself. Paritutu nt Taßapuna nnd PariU 1 tu at Tnranaki were two differen [ horses. At the first mentioned meet ing he was well backed on the tot each of the three days. On the thir< doy his concluding performance wa the most unsatisfactory of the batch Pharos has'been turned out for year. . The itacehorsc Master Alix ha changed hands, being purchased b; Air J. St. John Buckley, of He<l castle, Oumuru, for 700 guineas. Th 1 colt ran in his new owner's colour in the Flying Handicap, which h won at Riccurton on Saturday. Sir George Clifford's popular, col ours hud quite a field day at th C.J.C meeting on Thursday last exactly half the programme fnllini !to wearers of the "blue and goli chequers." Lady Wayward (by Bil lof Portland) led off by capturing th ; Trial Stakes, Chryscis (by Clunran 'aid) scored in the Filly Stakes, Can |nie Chiel (by Clnnranuld) got horn first in the Midsummer Handicap j while tile Craven Plato w'ent lo Sig nalmun (by Clunrunnld). The stabl were again in winning form on Sat |nrday, the concluding duy of th meeting. The consistent Golden Veil accounted for the chief event, the St Albans Handicap, whilst StronghoU defeated Noctiiiform und Marguerite in the Middle Park Plate. Mi Stead's colt was an odds on fuv ourite, and did not reproduce hii Auckland form.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7739, 15 February 1905, Page 2
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