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(Per Press Aewdaßto.) CHRIS TCHCBCH, Spell 7. For tho Canterbury JojK Cluh'a autumn meeting the falKring acceptance* have been ioul« Great Easter Hand jet njpuven furJongs.—Machine Gun 10§, Nightfall 0.97 Vladimir 0.4, Pfrovna 9.3, 1 Convoy 8.10, Doris, Savoury 8.9, Golden Vein 8.3, Strofchold 8.3, jGhoorka, Ejunoor 7.13, | Ailaa 7.V, {Melodeon 7.9, Bagpipes 1,6, To-mor. row 7.8, Lady Lyonor«7.9, CrlchIton 0.18, Man jess, Sun®, Cavatlna I Great Autumn Haodimp, one n»tu and a halt.—Convoy 1.9, Quarryman 8.6, Vladimir H.l, tjhoorka 7. 113, Melodoon, Connie cKsL Savoury 7.10, AMsa 6 V>- Crich.'ton, Speculate, Cavatlna* 6.7. | The following remain £k the CharaI liagne Slakes, six itflbngii.—Kbw I Billy, Heni, Materoa, ASivllc, br. t. Iby St. Legcr, Ua&glc, Mgy Spark, (ilcnowji'l, IMawere, ll|Lr lfelaval, OstiuMChkolt, Moudjik, u c . Cyren- ! ian, Porangi, Potae, bi|jt, Cyrenian, SilK, Hio Grand, Aicxi£lt>. c. Stcp- | nla 14. Ranee, Kuim. IMMiterite, Mo»jeet. Sun God. %T -I Thirteenth CbaJlenge flukes, seven I furlongs.—Achilles, To-i&rrow, BorJia, Stronghold, Ailsa, Mberal' Avurr I age, Havriury,, Nlflfatftf/Ddawar#, . Sun God, Highland jpng, KocJitl, ■ Makaroff, Ctarcvna. 17 Acceptances for the peat Easter Handicap and tho Grmgr Autumn Handicap are very f satisfactory, . twenty remaining in {the former. Twelve remain in the ille and a half race. Though AchiUoadropped Mt of both Handicaps he pmaini ia tb* Challenge Staked in Mich Xigfctfall and Savoury, SunfiOod, StroMbold and To-morrow b|i sttU wm. ed. : T » General nominations ir® up to o- - Using thoMgMjr repreA Itogetborfthe out* nut meeting promises to fee most sue- - c«ss<ul. | NOTES BY " MCpjfiOA." ANTICIPATIONS F|b TO-DAY'S RACES AT AVIIHDALE. >- Fair acceptances ham been retftiv* tor the conciu&og day o( Uw Avoo- - Hale autumn meeting. i, Vulkyrle should account tor the 1- moderate lot in the Miktffl Huitße 1- Race. ' - 10 Eight have acceptor for Um A*- !, tumn Handicap, one < mile, wMefc n should provide an interesting tussle between Full Cry, Roweo. AWaaa, anil Delania. and to laake a mlm»

ana ueianta, ana u> ww * Hem* Wool will place—Full Cry I, Aluuv .. eaa 2,, Delania 8, Papa tu has not been aeen out tor eome time, but if at all well hn should win Qui Steqiiecfcase, «i(U HyJas clow up. ?! A field of twelve figure in the next .•vent, the Flying Haattcap, a fow furlong sprint, for whlsh I fancy Ujberator, Alba Vtxm, attd InspiraUoa, lin that order. In the Nursery Handicap Annette has been raised 13UA tor her auccew on Wednesday, but #• man aoeasit ly,.coming away at the right end. I 11 shall take her to wfo. with Kiidcr,kin next best. > | In the Pony Race, Ave furlongs, Gladys Ro«e .or Lacrece nay be .jrortb following. Jean or Silicia nay score in the | Mount Roskill Handicap, six furlongs | 1%0 concluding event, the Waltakterei Handicap, contains the large* e field of the day, and tabes some picking. The following should run I prominently—Austcrtitz, liberator, Lovelinki ' | Out of the eight events on Wodnes* Say's programme at Avomiaie HveI were won by descendants of the St. Simon horse Soult. In the Farewell Welter at Man*. I ] watu, Ngatarua, the seooM favour* ' it®, got hung in the tape*, thereby, losing several lengths. He marie up ' hia ground in good style, and was I only just, beaten for thind place by Gold Dust. I I I '''Advance" states ißiat Kahnroa's 1 connections were vert confident of i winning the Autumn flaixHeap. The horse was under puiishraeet before he had gone lialf-way. to keep pace with the light weight®, and he appeared to be, fairly liaaten when it, . came to the last furtyng. The same writer," referring to Maniopoto's running rti the Borough

I Handicap (hit first aiVpooranee in open company) statcf:—The chant, 'pion haqk was put tofthe test in tha last furlong, when' Jows rode Itegujtntion out with, the «Mp. The Uit•|ter put up a really j good l perfornt--jonce, but could not 'extend Maniopoto, » The winner at the Wellington Meet-' - ng escaped penaßio# at VUnavatu. owing to the clause providing foe penalties being omitted to in pulr- ' lished in the Oflkfal Calendar. Maniopoto gnve the public a d» mons'traton of Mir gnlloping ability at Palmerston. Cl Jenkins was la the saddle, The son of Souit won his • races without beingjaxtended. The following arelthe winning mm* ' «» and payments Hrithe WeUjngton meeting Sir Geo. .Clifford £520, ; 11 ■ Stead £4lO. J. Monk £825, » R. T. Turnbull £270. J, Dalton *9OO, J. H. Prosper £l9O, A. liutana ; £l3O, tl»e Hon. W.W. 3Vttt**-ou £l9O, R, W. l'aterson £110,: H. Knox £6O, R. Mitchell £BO, H. B. ■ £7O, W. E. Hidwell £7O. Smaller > amounts raise the total to £2850. Owing to the boisterous weather and small fields at tlio sapie meeting the Club have Incurred a loss of £O9O. The Hl>. Hippo gvltfng li>-to-D«te has tnado his appearance on the Randwlck tracks, in J. Earnshaw's care. • Scotty is re|K>rt«d ,lo be training on very satisfactorily' on the t£lk*v< lie tracks. Signalman's success -in the Thomp* ' son Handicap marked ihv first occasion Sir Geo. Clifford's colours have ' been victorious in that race. Canteen has been nominated for 1 the two principal cveni- at the South ' Australian Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting. ' Splendid noiuinatliws have been received for the MasttWnn and Feeding fixtures, to be UeM on the lath, 14th, and 24th and 2vh inst. Man- ' iopoto has been entered lor Ave hack 1 events at Masterton. ) Young Victor Cotton! rode bis first Thompson Handicap winner on Signalman who Is also tie first three ,vear old ta score shMe the institutlen of the race in iBK. vT< Pine, the jo<M' who rode Auratus pnd DecllnailHi at Wellington, invested a pounSftt the double machine <tn his mowp' chances and reccivod £lB9 18s fofjWs £l. U H. Hewitt anPfcd for rend»sion of part of his thm months' nusponslon at the DunodbUoekey' Club's inonthly meeting on March 29th. It was decided to make do alteration. Tho J ohanneslMirg correapohdent to the Wookly Press rr'tcs that the Now Zoalabd jumper Fakir, brought to this country Uy Mrs Abbot some months back,, when > tinning In a

[• fcurdlo raco at Auckland Park on *• February 11th. fell hetvlly at tho *• first fonco, and was injured in tho " heaxfi It is questionable if he will • mco agtvin. Tlio horae was in no >• condition to be started in the raoe nt AucklandM'arlc. - Hoyal Crown <Muskctry-<Yo»n : J o "'®, fno won the Peninsula last Saturday is apiwrently waHfl to form again. He is a unuful ! 0' «orso ana will repay futuro events.- „ After a montli or so spell Full C«y made his reappearance rant > I+a CS^i y , in Ila flway Handicap : ft fiotohing In third place. . 4)6 "P ftooi trim- for his Jflaatcr engagements. i dooti not appoarto Have effected an improvenient In taTh« r,< w l^ ( r a v ho 10 flnMl last Salupdaj\' AU ' ttn,,, "" ndiCa P ; "TCr ***** Kct O. Loing has lodged an uuneui i" 1 '?!?®? hl »" "y the Kelson Jockkvrie hj? ?, r of Valhurdle race. W" 1 aw* SALE OF THOHOrqiIfIKKDS. . i , AssacWtlon.) PALMEBSTON 1U April 7. 'or thorodgii|>redt Abr«jj® aoB W'JlHuins' Hon. J< Di Ormond twelve. wUch. averaged 'Mg», Sttgy Pfttu (or tho Kir PercJval* H4ira|tnel iwKeed in ut 250gii. Mr ora H >nd purcbafud stonuout Al-ltolise, for lOOgs. TUB 1-NJUUED CHMSTCHUHcMyrii' 7 The jockey, Jai. Met^E* n# «i nw , o u i* out EXPUNGING NEWS. (Received April 7, Tlie Liverpool *»t« to aa. ?

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 793, 8 April 1905, Page 2

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UNKNOWN Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 793, 8 April 1905, Page 2

UNKNOWN Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 793, 8 April 1905, Page 2

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