SPORTING.
RACING rannuw. 190 ft. May 10, 11-Egmont B.C. Winter. May lx, 13—Ashburton County H.O. Autumn . "9 * Kay 90, 94—Takapuna J.C. ttii.Ur May 24, 95—Wonganul J.C. Winter May 94, 25—North Otago J.C. Wintar. June2, 3—Dunedin J.C. Winter. J una B—South Wairarapa J.C. Annual. June 3, s—Otaki-Maori R.C, Winter - June 8, 7, 10-AckUad K.C, Winter Oune 21, 29—Hawke's Bay J.C. Winter. June 28, 20.—Kapler Park B.C. Wintcr. July 8. 7.—Gisborne It. C. Winter. July 11, 14.—Wellington H. C. Winter,
12QMONT lt.C. WINTER MEETING.
ACCEPTANCRS. (Per Press Association.) IIAWKRA, May 6. Railway Handicap, six furlong*.— Maniopoto 0.0, Shrapnel 8.11, Itustiquc 8.0, Chola 7.11, St. Bill 7.8, St. Lyra 7.3, Parkkhot, Crinwon v Luke, The Ganger, l)ick Turpln. King's Birthday 0.7. Tawhiti Handicap, six furlonga.— lllessbok 8.13, St. Bill 8.11, Cyrcoe 8.8. I'a Tuna 7.10, Etu 7.0, Curfew, Fair Jess 7.8, The Clipper, Uillt 7.7, Marvia, Kbb Tide 7.0. Tongahoe Hack Hurdles, ono mile and a half.—Lull, Throstle 0.8, Hongopai 0.7, Toledo 0.2, liokio. Commonwealth, Wild Cat 0.0. Hawera Cup, one mile and a quarter .—Regulation 0.0, Maniopeto fl< * 10, Durable 8.4, Inglewood, Ida (a* 7.5, Pardon, Giinockie 7.0. Waihi Handicap, one n*ilo. —Lurcher 10.10. The leader 10.0. Makikihi 10.8, Immolation 0.11, Kenaingtoa 8.11, Katoa 8.10, Clifton, Fishmew, Rosalinda, Slavery 8.7. Mokoia Handicap, eeten furlong*.— The Leader 8.18, BleeeboE 8.13, _ Benmore 8.8, Firelight 7.4, St. Cy- ™ reas, Fishermaid, Kurokl 7.5, iir creation, Ebb Tide 7.0. Telegraph Handicap, five furlong*. St. Bill 0.8, Itoyat Flush, Cyrano 8.13, Pa Tuna, Tatnbourina 7.18, Mataura 7.12, Etu, Curfew, Fair Joss 7.11, The Clipper 7,10, Lead «*• Cakes 7.8, Sicnora 7.0, Kotoiti 7A, Two Bob, KaWre, Aquillo, Marvia 7.0.
ASUBURTOy B.C.
FIRST DAY ACCEPTANCES, ASHBUBTON, liny 5
Long Beach Hack,—Guard of Honour, SomarofT 8.10, Illythemaid 8.8, Cuiraeetta 8.5, Gewgaw, BotnbacUs 8.3, Melinda 8.0, Blue Stocking 0.10. Ashburlon Handicap .—Convoy 9A, Tirole 9.1. Calibre 8.7, The MnMeM 7.13, Clanburn 7.9, Stepdancer, Boyal Crown 7.6. Delaray 6.9.
Fairfield High ' Weight—Speculate 9.13, ICanjws 9.11. Bongo* 0.3, First Shot, Thelina S.O. Grove Farm Handicap.—ltaawr - Alix 9.13, Sandy B.IU, Lady l4«a« ore, Black Tracker 7.5, Pouatwe 7A, King's Guest 7.8. Trial Handicap. CuiraMetta 9,8, Black Diamond 8.10, Myrtle Barry 8.8, Warraagree ft.o, Tcroa 7.11, Grosvenor 7.7, Boisterous, Heartlek. Conqueress, Escort 7.0, UoweasUe Melrose Trot.—Aberfeidy, Vera*. Mist Enchanter, Tracy, Wood. Thunderbolt, Little Jimmy, Prim Henry, Eleanor. ENTRIES. Lagmoor Plate.—Mango, WurraiWrie, Canada, Blue Stocking, Myrtle perry, Mauuorfna, Prohibition, tloodfight, Vardo, and Ariadne.
NOTES |IY " MOTCHOA." Racing at Hawora nest W'eJn—fcy and Thursday, The Morrie England gelding Uuyal. - Blue made hi* first appearance la open company at ttafc Martlxiroigb . meeting this week, and succeeded winning the princii»al went en eh day, llie entries received for the Jumping events at Auckland aad Waagait* ui are thoroughly" satlsfoctory. Sporting writer* were questioning where the Jumper* would come from, us throughout the colony this of race has been noticeable foi-~tha* smoliness of the fields. In the SouUt several clubs ore talking oi* eliminating hurdle races from their pro* grammes next season. IVA.R.C. » nominations total 95, an increase o( 11 itgainst fast year.
Machine Gun is now the property of Me&r» Nettlefold and Hoknnoo, tww well known Coutettniry i>encttier* Tbc purchase money WW* STO , guineas. Machine Qua *» to 1m trala-' od by J. D, Price, and it <» rank* ourod he will be sent to Australia. Mr Stead did not dispone of&avoury, who was passed" in at the 2SQ guineas. The reserve is stated to b« 400 guineas.
Sir G. Clifford's CKroutold waa ( sent up to contest the Itawkr'i liny Stakes this week, but failed togaift a place. On his form in the CtuW ' ienge Stakes he appeared to hav» more Bum a chance.
An Auckland paper stale*;—TVc» is every probability of Otadrtone too. log nominated tor (he Birthday H t «- dicap. run at Sydney In June. -< A Canteitoury acribo writes that ' Unoorka'a final run from u* halfmile post was one otf the wccsatt(*al events of the Great Baater cap. A more brilliant rush has •#!- _, dow Ixjen seen at Rtaarton. * s »Protet against the action* hns brother stewanlaia dixquaiifo* njr Maoquarrlo in the Electric TWt last (Saturday, azxl awarding its race to Empress, Mr A. Bach has n> signed hw position aa a stewaM at the Auckland Trotting Club. Tbo onW * ac< l» arri « n> only carried on the costing vote of the chairman. (Maoquarrtc was SSShf X"*"**
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