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WEiJJ.XCTON ALVEI'IAXIH.n ii) Telegraph.---! res* Association. \Ve!ling:.>».. Las': Night. The following have be?u received for tiie 'irsc day'.; events at tile Auckland K.ic;::g C:uu.- liiovLiUL. at Trentliam: Welter oiu? miiv—lliiari.m P. 3. Guiant'orte 11.3, Tauira I!.!. Separator $.13. Marengo S.S, Sui-.iiv g.i). Lams 8.1). Anniversary liane.u-ap, oils mile— Sluti'j;<jho ;;er 9.5, 'iaitoku !'.S. Ed'orc Wimmera. 8.12, Swimming Belt 8.12, Ma. 'taari 8.7, Polyanthus 8.7. .Montreal 8.4, Miscast S.;}. Chauveliii and Glen 8.0, Electric Handicap, uve furlongs—Cold Lace 0.12, Xaumai 0.7, Broadsword 8.5, Gipsy Beiie 7.12, Federal 7.9. Lac: l Colfar 7.7. Siik Web 7.7, Boanerges 7.2, Sea C'ucen 7.2. Bally Shannon 7.2, Warlock 7.0. Waiatn O.io, Ideate C.7. Nursery Handicap, four furlongs— Koiiinoor 8.13, Saxifrage 8.1, Tribulation 8.0, Crown Derby 7.5, Achray 7.8, Lady Reina Forniles* /.3, Longstep (i.lO, Odessa fi.IO, Soni'e !i,lO. Ruapelm Handicap, six furlon - " Spia-h 3.!). Jena 7.11, Te Roti 7|ll, Toanga 7.10, Eaunus 7.9, Kina 7.9. Ukraine 7.7, Succession 7.3. Pakau (i./.
. /AT ON ACCEPTANCES. Palmerston X.. Last Night. Hack Hurdles, l'/« miles,—Golden Glow 11.3, Silken Rein 10.13, Don Carlos 10.3, Windage 9.13, Kaiwaku 9.3, Nightmare 0.0, Arcadia 9.0, Canadian 9.0. Electric Hack, 0 furlongs.—Lady Doris 5.7, Dervish 8.3, Fond Memory 7.13, Repeat 7.12, Roval Maid 7.11, Waimoko 7.7, Red Seal 7.0, Epsom Downs 7.0. Eoxton Cup, ly 4 miles. —Mendip 8.0 Sir Prize 8.8, Milan 7.13, Flingot 7.8, Tcofane 7.2, Marton fi.IO, Parable 6.8, Adia 0.7. Auahou Hack Welter, I mile.—Passive 0.3, Polvniees 8.13, -Moose 8.12, Silva 8.0, Attention S.S, Happy New Year 8.3. Flying Colud 8.2, Envoy 8.2, Leolanter 8.0, Himitangi 8.0, Wainapa S.O. I 1 lying Handicap, (J lurlongs. — metis 8.3. Kareroa 7.11, Mundic 7.9, Hermia 7.7, Purakau C.9. Dash Hack Handicap, 4 furlongsGenuine 8.13, Waiouru S.lO, Bow Bells 8.0, Strahmoira 8.5, Lady Doris 8.5, Conquestina 8.2, Gladiola 8.1, Blend 7.8, Celebrity 7.8, Amaru 6.0, Bravery 0.0, Moree 6.9, Ascalon G.B, Katipo 6.8, Converter 6.8, Mariones 6.7. Herrington Welter, 7 furlongs.—Bourrasque 9.0, San Fernando 9.8, Teotane 0.8, Goodwin Park.S.O, Adria 8.8, Marathon 8.0, Waicola 8.0, Repeat 8.0. iJNTKIKS. Trial Hack (first day).—Raekarock, Ascalon, Venus, Lord Possible, Arivore, Captain Odonoiiue, Lady Linton. New-,
port, Welcome, Konowai, Plantation, Attention, Tupaue, Waihapa, Bay Paul, Kimmerian, Red Seal, Moree. Maiden Scurry (second day).—Melologue, Marionus, Ascalon, Venus, Lord Possible, Arivore, Scolanter, Good Form, Captain, Newport, Celebrity, Plas, Raven, Welcome, Converter, Konowai, Plantation Fish Hook, Waihapa, Bay Paul, Totarra, Kimmerian Red Seal. TURF TOPICS. ' (By "Moturoa.") The Wellington Cup comes up "BW cision on Saturday next. Research has joined Walter Rayuor's team at Wanganui. Equitas has paid up for both the Cup and Telegraph Handicaps at Trentham. Parable's failures at Pahiatua cost Hawke's Bay punters a lot of money. Tliey thought it couldn't lose. Fond Memory, who up to the present ha.s only displayed indifferent sprinting ability, is to be tried ove r the small sticks.
The ex-New Zeaiander, Don Hannibal, figures amongst the entries for the New. market Handicap to be run at Flemington on February 26th.
Old Hillsong." winner of many races • on the West Coast of the South Island, was badly injured by being kicked at the harrier at the Wairau meeting, and had to be destroyed. Mr. D. Buick, M.P., recently declined an offer of 500 guineas for Rangikura. Los Angelos still shows signs of lameness, and is causing his /trainer, R. O'Donnell, no end of trouble. ' The tracks are like flint at present but many of the "groggy" ones will face the music J again quite cheerfully in the autumn. | After a season at the stud, Gravitation is said to be quite sound again and is going along nicely in liis training. Alith Ny.'and anTTCelaeno spelling and Perolina sore. George Price will" probably have only one representative Boanerges, at Trentham. ' | .Milan's brace of victories at Paliiatm were well received along the coast, and heavy commissions'*- for "the winner are rejwrted from Wanganui and Wellin-r----ton. ° For the first time out, Bornadine made a boM showing i'.i the -Jaiden at Pahiatua. Ivin? first away and only sroing under to Miss Sylvia inside the distance There w ill_ be plenty of money tor Mr. Knox s mare next time fi ]i P f acPS tlie barrier. Most writers agree that C'rrene was the most unlucky horse runnin<; last week. On 'he first day. after settino' a bad run. he was just outside" a place and after being beaten by a pair of heads in '!,n Stewards' ftandi-) 1( . came out later in 11,-. ,]av -mil V-Js beaten on the ;ax-t by a head, i-mnin" . tiie mile in 1.42 2-5. Cvrene has been entered for the Disposal Stake--, and Sellino Handicap at the WeHina'ton .snnimor lnootiriH. ?derry Delava! -cored in the Ke;isin a -- ton Hanuicap. one mile, on Jannnvy sth The ex-™ uckiandc,. started at a o-ood ! price and won by a head. n j The race won by the Uhla,, mnn fhamado Farm (AusL) ou the Sth ui-st. was only worth J|) <nvs 5o | the winner. The Ne w Zealand-,- was I ridden by W. McLachlan and j l!st sot there by a head. C. o'XeiH's team for Foxi.on will cornprice Captain. Windage and Ccnnnestma. The latter can llv for a couiile of furlongs but finishes very tired ,-u the enii ta Tour or five. • Whilst galloping at Awapunj 0n Friday morning, writes '•'Geraint," p n ) v . morphous shied at a swutly risi llr ,- bird and collided will) his companion, a" two year-old by Sr Laddo from Poiiaturi! 1 olymorphous fell but was fortiimtely not hurt. The youngster * nasty cut on the heel, "which is nnt considered serious. , It appears that Ben. Deelov's appeal against his disqualification by'the Takapuna Jockey Club was based' on the contention that a quorum of the stewards of the T.-'I.C. was not present -. v l, Pn the finding was decided upon, Pnnsequence the appeal was allowed. (V matter did not rest there. RllPr i;,l meeting was called and Deelv attended Further evidence was heard and it was unanimously decided to disqualify Deeley fo r the term of twelve month's from January 14th 1910, for jostling in the Cheltenham Handicap run at Takapuna in November last. Exit Deelev' The services of H. Gray have been
secure: :.r iba'-.-W:' u; WY'ilng.nj, Cup-No:ii:::.-;:oi!-i ; i• ■ t' i ■ meeting of ill l .' S-guK'm: Har-nig ;;•> with ;ao :.-re;<.n i"r:.' :: .y il.-i in<t. TARAXAXI JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. A splendid programme has been drawn up for the autumn RH'»ti.;g of tie: Taranalci Jockev Club. The principal events are the Taranaki Cup Handicap. of 300 govs., one mile and a quarter, on the first day. and the Paul M.-moria] Handicap, or 20(1 sovs., run ovev mile and a tlktaTTeo"on file seVonil day. Six open races are carded" and good stakes offered: two "hack -hurd'e even's and eiirat hack flat "ven's make un an attractive programnie. Coming within a few dars of the Egmont meeting. th ; s year's Taranaki Cup gathering promises to draw •hi? nominations. Entries are due >n Monday. January 24th, at 10 p.m. The fufi programme is advertised in another column.
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