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TAKAPUNA ACCEPTANCES. Per Press Association. Auckland, January 20. ■Tiro following acceptances have been received for the Takapuna J.C.- Sumnier mpcting which opens on SatnrJay next:— Takapuna Cup, nun mil,; and a half —Pnritutu 0.5, Seotty 8.0, Akarana 8.5., Walpuna 8.7, (,'cordie 8.0, Holores 7.7. Bully 7.0, Agrapus C 12 JJiUimore G.lO. liangitoto steeplechase, 3«/, miles -llautapii 12.0, Loch f'vue 10.12, Tui 10.0, .Stepney <).S, j..j„ ro lU _ J'Vrry Handicap, r>v.. furlongs..— trcciiioiitli !(.((. Integrity 8.7, lUkmi 8.2, (Somali 5.2, Lueio it.'2. the Sen' s.n. Ijrooklyn 7.10, 1,a,1y l'i[> 7.7, W'iiiruho 7.7, Tito 7.5, Ma>der Clements 7.5, Wan,,,,, 7.4. j[J ss CiY">piii 7.2, Hose Lawn 7.2, Seabolim i.2, Catastrophe. 7.0, Sabine 7.0. Orewa, Hurdle Kace, 2 miles llautapii 11.S, Silica n.iu, Lof .], v , 11.10. Sonthlisji 0.0. Pierre 0.0. Soewartls' Handicap, ii furlong l.andlock O.d, Jlilii,. 5.2. Learoha 8 0 Southmaid 7.0, Foremost 7.0, Aristocrat 7.'1, Agrapus 7.2, Scren 7,0. Pony Handicap, r>y, furlongs.—Sonoma 0.11. JVortli 8.0, P.uil Heaver i.12, .\gahere 7.0, liopscatch 7" Momma 11 7.0, Cyrona (i.l:i, La Annie Maiden Handicap, 1 mile.—Lord Sealon u.4, Dogger Uank 5.12, Henrv Mavolock 8.0, Lndv Clements 8 4 i'reomomit 8.4, Cacliuca 8.2. Aqua Kegia S.O, Poiiiri 7.0. Napenape 7.10 Jirooklyn 7.10, Catastrophe 7.0. Calliope Handicap, 4 furlongs.— Quadroon 8.0, tfey 7.13, Wauciiope 1.12, Advocate 7.0, Waitahi 7 0, Lena 7.4, Tauiwha 7.0, Carmania Zoalaudia Handicap, s'/. furlongs.— Miss Winnie 0.2, Mack and Gold 8.10, Omati 5.7, Celerity S.O, Keep Step 8.5, Tearaha 8.2, Stuart 7.12, Le Beau 7.8, Foremost 7.8, Engraver 7.4, Conductor 7.4, Henry Haveloek 7.3, Sweet Alice 7.0, (Syren 7.0,, CiISUOUNE WEIGHTS. l'or .Press Association. Auckland, January 19, The following weights have been declared by Mr J. Clmdwick for 'the tiisbomo 11.C. Summer Meeting:— I'lyiug Handicap, (i furlongs.—Black I'eyuurd y.4, Contender 8.12. flaietv -8.8, Lady Like S.(i, Marangai 7.12, lieservoir 7.12, Saulhiio 7.12, (!oldlic'ld 7.10, Arai te Uint 7.8, Gladsmuir 7.0, Iliki 7.4, (.(alenby 0,7, Creeping Jane 0.7.
Pnst Hurdle Handicap, V/.: mil,?s. —-lack Pat 12.7, Needlework 10.13, ■l-'iiro 10.12, Jnspan 10.10, Araliu 10.4, .Silica 0.13, Oryx 9.0, Morpath 9.0, Tamwlist 0.7, Sotitli Star 0.5, Heywood 0.3. Hikiroa 0.0. Cinque fl.O. Summor Handicap, 1 1 / i wile—Mack Peynard 0, Immolation S.lO, Pantaloon S.r>, Lady Warwick 7.13, Oasis '.l J, Lady Like 7.11, Cenuku 7.5, I'iv.sliiml 7,3, Jiclloa Hall 0.7, Flag 0.7. First Count Handicap, 7 furlongs.— Fare, 0.0, Maraiigai 5.13. Cladsnmir 8.7, iSavialla 8.5, Liukless 8.2, Hinetiianiiita 0.12, Poldrewood 0.10, San Cruz 0.10, Clcnafrie 0.10. Park Stakes, 7 furlongs.—Mack Peynard 0.2, Immolation 8.11. Gaiety S.j, Lady 'Warwick 5.2, Lady Like S-V, Keservoiri 7.10, Ucnuka 7.10, Sourfito 7.0, Hoke 7.3, Oakl.urii 0.13, Alluvial 0.13, Park Pose 0.13, a'UUP TOPICS.. (i>y "Jloturoa.",) Tt is estimated that over one himdred horses will take part in tlie Wei linglon Pacing Club's meeting this week. Some trainers are finding great dilla-tily in obtaining box,-', for their charges. The recent vain has had a most lienelieial ell'eet on lire course at 'LTonUiam and the track is now in excellent or del'. Kden. Mr C. (J. Stead's represents tivc in Hi!' Wellington Cup, was fairlv well supported for that event last week. Should Pdcii be successful on Tuesday it will make the fifth Wcllinelon Cnji to go to Valdhurst. The Wanganui Joekev Club intend using Jieleher'B psLent; iiurdle for all the obstacles'at their forliicoming meeting." ' jMnnge'et is a strong fancy in Wellington for the Telegraph Handicap, the popular double being Achilles and Mmigeet. "" ~ Ucnculloch and Claucliattan are s.ill very sore, neverlhefcs V.. Cutis has had Ihoju out working at-half past three, in the morning. The veteran trainer -till maintains his reputation as "the early bird." It is staled that Charlie Jenkins lias sufficiently recovered from his in: jury to be aifle to take part in the Wellington lixture. ' As tiro Auckland Park Pacing Clulvsi meetings have been discontinued! those who took part are now placed] in a rather awkward position, as they] arc debarred from taking part in. anyl
legistcred meeting. : There is far too much racing in the colony at the. present time without the introduction of unregistered clubs. .it was reported last week that Jlr Pugalld Thompson had purchased Jack I'ot to replace the defunct Apili. .fins has since been contradicted, for although negotiations had been entered into for the. purchase of the Smrrtler. the deal did not come oil'. ihitaavi, who showed such good form at the early part of the season, is now trained by ,1 tiravestock at Chu'cville.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 21 January 1907, Page 3
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