SPORTING.
iUiSTIXtiS RACES. Per Press Association. Hustings, Last l-a»iopea was scratc-ueu oeiore noon lor all engagements h ereTlic we;;ther is auJ settled, an.l everything points to a successful nieeting. OTAKI ACCEPTANCES. Per Press Association. -J-. , „ . Wellington, Last Night, tile following are the acceptances for theday 01 the Otaki races:— J ,!' 1 ?" I '? n : li six furlongs.— Lord < ? ( - Llm "' r S ' l3 ' Waihuku 8.. J. one mile.—Rend-1 rock BJ, Haitapu 5.2, Flotilla 7.11 William,.ll lioM-grove 7.8, The Stake 7.f1. Moaka 7.4. Maiden Hurdles Handicap, one and f--n? l«-4, St. Amelia ■UJ, St. Ludlam, Alluvial, Cloudy Mom. -Musseni, and Atahaki colt 9.0. Handicap Hurdles, one and a-lialf miles.—Hurimoana 11.3, Playmate 10.11. 9 0 i y ' l3 ' Pa P arahe !U:i > St. Amelia Teheivi .Memorial Handicap, one mile —au*e 0.0, Turkish Maid 8.2, Sacra 7 u Lady Disdain 7.0. Galahad 7.G. ° Welter Handicap, six furlongs.—Hurimoana 0.0. ftalahad 0.1, Pearlie 01 Ureenionf «.!.% Pixie 8.11, Happv Maid S.», Mulga Bill 8.0, Reveille 8.7, St. Flos* Steward-, Handicap. six furlongs— Probability 0.0. Clem 8.4. MarseiffaNe 5.4. Golden Kaglo 8.2. Ladv Disdain 7.11. Ilonvhnhmn 7J», Kareroa 7.5. Xero 7.4. HAWKES BAY SPIifXG MEETIXG. (By "Moturoa.") The Spring Meeting of the Ilawkes P.av doekey Club ojiens tvdav. The a'-crptance* are first-class, and som«> iO«i should bo The « i i\\\> NY.V Zealand t'np enndid.iritnt*i. iitii. (Irand Sl.uu. D.iwnull. and aticm. will ]<-n;I a interest to til:' iniTt»:ig. « sji Wanganni furm .mil \\ allaSfv appear (a p;>«o.-: •ainning chance-. "Momr-a" her.' d;m> \tv prophet's garments and forecast a* follows: JiJJO. Toinoana Haek Hurdles, on. mile and threi'-i|uart«»rs —Kaipctipeti oTe l ira. l.ln.—Maiden Hack Kate, seven fu> longs—'Waliasey. 2.o.—King Edward Handicap, one mile and a furlong— Elevation or Downfall. —-40.—Pakmvliji Hurdles, two milesAsteroid or Xadador. 3.2o.—Halting- Stake*, four furlong* —Aborigine or Gravitation. 4.o.—Welter Haudicap, once round— Polyanthus or Are Light. 4.40. —Waipatu Hack Handicap, .six furlongs Bobrikuil" (if ro< rved) or • 'mnedian. s*o.—Flying Handicap, -i\ furlongs— Muskerry or Oxton. TURK TOPIC'S. AU Red a "good'-un." Helen Poitland out of form. The Lark ia a mud-lark. Aeolus rather big in «»o»dition. Irish Rille is a very slippery customer, ind can stay a mile and a half. Wallasey ran well for six furlongs in the Wanganui Guineas. Flim«nap is a lightning-like streak for furlongs, and then goes out completely. Sardonyx pulled up lame after running second in the Brunswick Hurdles. Waitapu U well forward in his New Zealand Gup preparation. Gold Beater will represent Sir Ge.>. Clifford's interest in the Hawke's Bay Guineas. |
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 October 1907, Page 3
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