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SPORTING.

JACAMAR SOLD. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright, j Sydney, March 28. Jaoamar has been sold for 1500 gs. to Mr. Scott for export to India. MR. GREENWOOD AND RETTING. I Sydney, March 28. | Mr. Greenwood, in a letter to the Herald, says: '•From information I have received there appears to be an impression abroad that I won a heavy stake from ilic bookmakers on Valido. I most emphatically contradict that impression. My only investment was £2 10s. I had neither directly nor indirectly an interest in any other wager, nor have 1 ever i;iade or participated in a bet with a bookmaker exceeding £5, by which I beneiked. I have absolute confidence in my trainer's discretion, and as he knows I am a nonbetting owner he is enabled to enter and run my horses in my absence just as he would in my presence."

YEARLING SALES. j Received 28, 8.10 p.m. Sydney, March 28. At the yearling sales the following were purchasers:—G. D. Greenwood, Malster —Coinmelly colt, 550 gs., and a Menschikofi—Lady Melton colt, 200 gs.; G. M. Burrie, Grafton—Ural filly, 75 gs.; L. C. Hazlett, Sylvanite—Jennymore colt, 100 gs. Other sales included a Malster —Marie Corelli colt, 825 gs., and a Malster—Wahine colt, 500 gs.

RANDWICK SCRATCEIXGS. ' Received 28, 10.30 p.m. Sydney, Marsh 28. Jolly Beggar and Piastre have been scratched for all to-morrow's Randwick engagements. • •<>, & .__ WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING ACCEPTANCES. By Telegrajfc —Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The Wellington Racing Club's autumn meeting acceptances are as follows: First Hack and Hunters' Steeplechase; 2% miles.—Forbelle 11.8, Sunray 10.5. Bismarck 10.3, King Try 0.13, Makiri 9.13, Salubrious 9.7, Fireworks 9.7, Grit Lawless 9.7, Karimoi 9.7, arid Elwell 9.7. Waiwetu Handicap; seven furl«ngs Cevlon 9.6, Our Queen 9.5, Awahou 9.4, Brown Trout 9.0, Giennnnan 8.12, Maritan 8.10, Negative ,8.8. Aloha 6.G, Montreal 8.5, Mon Ami 8.3, Lockwood 8.9. and Falsetto 8.0.

Plunket Nursery Handicap; five furlongs.—Peronilla 9.5, Jason 8.12, Immer B.4,""Historiette 7.13, Day Fly 7.13, Bradamante 7.10, Pruish 7.7, Silverstream 7.5, Somniforra 7.3, Charlerose 0.7, Gerberga 6.7, Caseo 0.7, Pavlova 6.7, Hoopoe 0.7, Hansard fi.7, and Sartovna 0.7. Thomson Handicap; one rerilc.—Bon Ton 8.11, Undecided 8.10, Emperador] 8.7, Culprit 8.2, Sea Queen 8.0, Potoa 8.0, Byron 8.0, Heatherbrae 7.13, Haskaynej 7.12, Cheddar 7.12, Bliss 7.9, Sir Knox 7.9, Multiply 7.8, Sanguinary 7.7, Imagination 7.6, Patriotic 7.6, Obligant 7.5, Peroneal 7.5, Dearest 7.3, Awahou 7.3, and Piriwai 6.7. Silverstream Handicap; one mile. Tetikura 9.0, Huia 8.13, Canute 8.9, Lady Nolan 8.0, Kooya 8,3, Chanianade 7.13, Rangikapua 7.13, Portland Lady 7.4, Lord Palmer 7.0, Mediterranean 7.0, and George 6.11. Railway Handicap; six furlongs. Ventura 0.0, Culprit 8.11, Emperador 8.9, Gipsy Belle 8.8, Crown Pearl 8.3. Merrie Frank 7.10, Makara 7.8, Bootle 7.7, Hohungatahi 7.4, Styx 7.4, Patronale 7.3, Calier Daven 7.0, Tetikura 6.11, and. War Queen 0.7. Tinakori Handicap; six furlongs. Ainsdale 8.3, Scottish Star 8.3, Suratura 8.0,"8ig Blast' 7.12, Recipe 7.11 V Gerbera 7.8, Merrie Guy 7.8, Sir Moutoa 7.8, Courtly 7.3, Ladoga 7.3, S«bmersion 0.13, Elevated 6.11, CaEonia 6.7, and Parapet 6.7. HAWKE'S BAY CUP. Napier, Last Niglit. The following nominations for the Hawke's Bav Cup, of 450 sows; one and three-quarter miles, rim on April 10, have been, received:—Sir Knox, Imagination. Cheddar. Mangaroa. Ariom. Bronze, Broivn Trout. Lord Renown. Yi, Multilily, llaskayne, Rirkline, Mini, Fair AviTMgc.. Canute, Sir Solo. Merrivonia, 1 Bohrikofi". Labor Day. Lady Moutoa, Sunbeam. Byi-on and Lady Meuschikou".

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 263, 29 March 1913, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 263, 29 March 1913, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 263, 29 March 1913, Page 8

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