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SPORTING

BOTES B1 "MOTUROA," AVONDALE ANTICIPATIONS. The second day's racing of the Avondale Jockey Club will be,held today. In the Hurdles, Hakaria, Ranana, and Loch Tyne should furnish the winner. The linish may be— Hakaria 1 Ranana 2 Loch Tyne 3 Of the nine acceptors in the President's Handicap I like— Calle Iris 1 Full Cry 2 Delania 3 The place-getters in the Avomiale Guineas may Le— Apologue 1 Master Delavel 2 Carl Rosa 3 Mirnon, on Saturday's rutiuiug, should be hard to beat inCthe Nursery Handicap. The placing may be— Mignon 1 Azoil 2 Wainiarama 3 r "1 Ilin S.should throw some light on the Plumpton Handicap, three of those engaged having nn cneaaothe President's Handicap^!

Seotly 1 Sir (rilead 2 Avalanche 3 In the Kingsland Handicap, on Saturday s form, Trephine, Stcpmar and Lconatoi should again be prominent at the finish'. Lady Clements, who sUteiTfn" laWn r ° n Saturda >'. is also take a performer. I shall Trephine 1 Lconatoi' 2 Stcpmar 3 Orange and Blue should make Urines lively in the Pony Handicap. The placing may be— Orange and Dlue 1 Lurcsonic 2 Merry Delavel 3 like- UIC MOUIU A " )CTt Ham ' ica P 1 Pukekohg ( Millie 2 Waikato 3

RANCiITIKKI anticipations. The Rangitikei Racing Clut) will holil their spring' meeting to-day and to-morrow on Hi; Lulis laectoiirsc, VVith such large acceptances there should f.e some jntcrpsting racing. Mr J. 10. Henrys' Weight adjustments will give i!untcrs -something solid to A'ork on, as 1 all the events hear a decidedly open appearance. The Flying Handicap, six furlongs is timed to start at noon. Of the eleven acceptors, Gold Seal, King Billy, Jolly Friar and Auratus look tiie most likely. Jolly Friar showed splendid form at the National Meeting. Gold Seal is making hfs reappearance after a few months' spell and is reported to be well. On year-old form King Hilly should run well. Auratus is also a sterling bit ol horseflesh when wound up. The nUci»g may be— , 1

King Billy 1 Jolly Friar 2 ftold ..Seal 3 Hie Maiden Hack Flat., six furlongs, IS aw ".a. event containing a lot of untried material. The winner mar come from Ebb Tide, Lady Whit/ I Apa J. Compass 2 Mb Tide 3 H»ei? H aV l. mUI U|),he Pukekohe Hack Hmdie race, one mile and a o . H.V the c «a»cu.s of Daredevil Repulse, Wild Cat and Numa. Tnc wmcr g avc a sjUendid exhibition at iv A i h!l • ~ nS - Numa, trained' "J A - Hall, is ahorse that I have wine rispict lor. 1 shall lakeDaredevil 1 Numa 2 Wild Cat 3 In the Willowhanli Hack, six furniw'i i r i° ! ' la ' 011 Marlu " form must hold fancy work safe. I like— Marinella 1 Fancy work 2 t, _ Hipporanji i The Hangitikei Steeplechase has Jiawn an acceptance of fourteen WiH IW,. ?'*" ™ V J. W^tajMres I",- ~»»«» Kaitere 1 I'Uyfair 2 N'or'-wtsl 3 The Spring Handicap, one mile a n<i sn?i'.n-in Ue ' ?" tains material for a iiU nr r 0 "! 0 ? 1 ' Boo ' lnwa »g will Jjo Zi f , 11 aS a ll "-«*-year-oM, and has a mec handy weight. Neataruawas in good form at Marlon Tn Ur. i|) ust ' ( l ll e for second place !ri , Mal(o " Handicap, one mile cTances^Tr" 11 SU , J ° C boll ' ' ,oS!ic^ chancts lh ls race looks very om-n lj will he interesting,to see how the old ernes Nonette shapes after Irs long spell from active service. Tlie plaring may be- " e i Boomerang 1 Ngatarua 2 | Wliakawehi 3 , ' ollle . r 'icid have.paid up for U eßangito o Hack, one mile, l'like &u Perciyale, Operetta, liarca ami Te Kanuit, and shall place— ' Operetta 1 Kir Percivalc 2 Te Kanui 3

thl n , ,f S '' aph , DePwtmenl notifies on Ms rw ° mCC Wi " 1,0 °"™ from 11 ,ff lc ° ursi ' 011 tlve 20th inst. lelcgranis for Ih J P ' m ' Mont ' y ordcr ad lr,.«M ? swrelarv must l ;(! payable it Uui]!* l ' o " rsc ' aml ma<l «

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7930, 20 September 1905, Page 2

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SPORTING Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7930, 20 September 1905, Page 2

SPORTING Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7930, 20 September 1905, Page 2

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