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.'nfKEV SU'-WENDED. v FOUL HIDING. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright, London, April lu. Frank Wootton was suspended for the day a I Newbury for foul riding. GENTLEMAN JOCKEY KILLED. STEEPLECHASING AT SEVENTY. London, April 10. Mr. J. Tomkinson, ALP. for Crewe, was thrown in the Parliamentary Steeplechase at Epping and struck his -head. Ultimately he regained consciousness, and there are some hopes of his recovery. A later cable cable states that he succumbed to his injuries. He was seventy years of age and was a director of Lloyd's Bank. AYONDALE ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland. Last Night. Following are the acceptances for the second day's meeting of the Avondale Jockey Club:— Nursery Handicap; six furlongs. Wenonah 8.5, Master Wairiki 7.5, Mus'kewai 7.3, Duma 7.0, Doughbov 7.0, Hamadrvad f1.12, Master Jack 0.8.
Flying Handicap: four furlongs. Twibine 0.4, Lady French 5.13, Hohim-' gatahi 8.11, Waiata 5.5, Tarina 8.3. Hikuai 7.12, Lady Frances 7.0. Pairawaatu 7.8, FrecmantU 7.8, Flying Sou It G. 7, Maykoff 6.7. --■ ■• '.•;-'■ ;'"<!£?■;*
Maiden Hurdle Race; one mfle and three-quarters—Sabre 9.13, Celtic 9.11, Kaitangata 9.8, Hoanga 9.7, Frcevata 9.0, Mozart 9.4.
■Autumn Handicap; one mile.—Wauchope S.O. .Miss Winnie 8.0, Manapouri 7.13, Mi'.lumio 7.8, Srft Elf 7.8. Cyren 7.4. Haldnne 7.4, Coromnndel 7.0, Epsom Lass 6.13, Zinnia 0.13. Te-n. 0.13, Admiral Soult 6.9, Miss Advance 0.9, Cyrona 6.7. Dominion Handicap; five furlong.?. Turbine 9.0, Waiata 8.5, Mailing 8.3 Lady Dot 7.8, Necktie 7.6, Impulsive 7.5, Penwarden 7.4, All's Well 6.10, Durabil-i ity 6.8. Handicap Steeplechase; about three miles.—Tearai 11.7, Loch Fyne IK3, Pierre 10.7, Red McGregor 10.7, Cavaliero 10.2, First Barrel 9.12, Whatashot 9.7, Gordon Hegel 9.7. Mount Roskill Handicap; six furlongs. —Prince Leo 9.0, Sir Rupert 8.10, Kilsyth 7.13. Haku 7.13, Freemantle 7.12, Waiotahi 7.12, Tua Kitu 7.3. Alarm 7.0, Maroon and Black 7.0, Toa Tere 6.12,' Koroirangi 6.10, Okirae 6.10, Siola 6.10. Waitakerei Handicap; six furlongs.— Waiata 8.3, Cyrene 7.11, Kakama 7.11, Hohungatahi 7.10, Manapouri 7.10, Illustrious 7.5, General Soult 7.4, Impulsive 7.3, Miss Advance 0.10, Durability 6.9.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 361, 12 April 1910, Page 8
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328SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 361, 12 April 1910, Page 8
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