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I WAXGANTi JOCKLT CLUB. 'i FIRST DAVS ACCEPTANCES. ■ | By Telegraph—Press Association, j '" ttanganui, Last Night. ; ', The following acceptance* haw- been received ior the first day of the Wanga- ,(! ntii Jockey Club's meeting: . j Tayforth Hurdles, one mile and thro?- '■ quarters—Maggie L ; .iul 11.8, Maku 11.7 1 (including tOlb penalty}, Waione 10.13, I Gold Bird 10.5, Whimper 10.2, Kauroa | 9.9, Chase Mab and Anemone 9.8, First I Barrel 9.1, Marutoa and Master Lethe j 9.0. ■ Flying Handicap, six furlongs—Tumut . 9.2, Gold Crest 9.0, North-East S.lO. Boanerges 7.11, Broadsword 7.10, Bali larat 7.5, ueneral Soult 7.3, Gipsy Belle ! 7.2, Waiata 7.0 (including 71b penalty), Partita 6.12. Te Ro'ti and Mon Ami 0.10, I Overtime and Nicotine 6.9. j JacKson Stakes, six furlongs—Gold 1 Crest 9.0. Armlet and Gipsy Belle 8.11, | Polymorphus, Boanerges and Broad- ', sword 8.8, True Shot and Lady Medalj list 8.5, Tribulation, Sunburnt and 1 ' Formby 7.2. Stewards' Hanaicap, one mile—Swimming Belt 8.6, Coronetted and Mendip .(7.11, Koran 7.7, Te Puia 7.0 (including i 7lb penalty), Lady Menschikofl' 7.2, Am--1 brosian 6.13, Cha'uvelin G. 7. , • Tetre Hack, six furlongs—Reel, Wing a.6, Strathmoira 9.0, Toaiiga 5.12, RisI tori 8.5, Mulga Bill 5.2, Brilliancy 8.0, I Emblem 7.7, Waimoko 7.3, John 7.2, ' Idolatress and Stewardess 7.0. ' Westmere Hurdles, about two miles i Seumae 10.13, Pikopo 10.7, Hydrant 10.3. ? 3lt t Cook, Armagh and Xavier 10.0, WuiI one; Oi, Golden Glow 9.0, ( ~ I • Wanganui Cup, one iuile and threes : quarter!?—Diabolo 8.6, Roosevelt and Lady Lucy 8.0, Milan 7.10, Lady Medallist 7.8 (including 71b re-handicap), Sedition 7.4, Osiris 7.1, Waitapu 6.12, Kopu 6.11, Outlander 6.9, Uhlando 6.8. Lamsdorff 6.7. Juvenile Handicap, six furlongs— Polymorphus 9.4, Tribulation 7.10, True Shot 7.G, Deareet 6.11. Wiritoa Hack, one mile—Red Wing 9.0, King's Prize 8.3, Bismarck 8.1, Tarn Glen 8.0, Marathon and Attention 7.12, Rangikapua 7.2, John 7.1, Queen's Prize and Beacon 7.0. WOODYILLE MEETING.-SECOND DAY. The folohving are the results of the concluding day's races at Woodville. The Press agent omitted to send them on Thursday night:— Settlers' Hack —Fond Memory 1. . Amaru 2', Succession 3. Second Hack Hurdles—Maku 1, Windage 2. Hoanga finished first, but was disqualified for interference. Ballance Welter—Afterthought i, Amaco 2, Royal Maid 3. Afftumn Handicap—Te Puia 1, Charivelin 2, Separator 3. : Kumeroa Tin 2 it— -"Leahora" 1. Conquestina 2, Blend 3. Shorts—Naumai 1, Hermia 2- Advantage 3- , Scurry —Kimmerian 1, Helius 2, Lo«.vI garth 3. j Maharahara Handicap—Hilarian 1. Lamsdorff" 2, Miss Advance 3. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 325, 26 February 1910, Page 8
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404SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 325, 26 February 1910, Page 8
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