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SPORTING.

TAR.W'AKI Ct'P MEETING. .ENTRIES CLOSK TO-NIGIIZ A final, reminder is given "i'.e.elior.v:owncrs anil trainers that nominations for all events at the Tarnnaki Jockey Club's autumn (Cup) meeting close with the secretary. -Mr K. !'. Webster, tonight, ut !) p.m. Tin! programme appeals in our advertising columns, ami it is hardly ireessary to again remind those interested of the tine stakes offered at this popular autumn gathering. The Taraiiaki ('up is worth 500 sovs,; the Paul .Memorial U:imlicap 25!) sovs: FJyill;; Handicap 2a;) sovs; and Stewards' ami Grandstand Handicaps 150 sovs each. With the exception of the two

:> i-; worth less than UK) i.0v.1. All classics o£ horses are well entered fot, and the nominations should he as large as the stakes warrant. Mr. Geo. Alorse will look after the .handicapping, and the starting w;ll be ia the hands of Mr C. O'Connor.

A HUKDLEK SOLD. By Cable—Proas Association —Copyright Sydney, January 16, . Rcdcorn, the hurdle racer, lias been Bold to a Melbourne sportsman for 101)0 guineas. He was purchased for 100 .guineas and has started nine, times and .won five races. . . JOCKEYS SUSPENDED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wanganui,. Yesterday. - Tho Wanganui Jockey Club has suspended tho following .jockeys' licenses on connection with the meetings mentioned in parentheses:—Arthur Oliver, one month, from December 20, 1913 (Palmerston North); Wm. Hurle, three months from January 1. li) 14 (Marton); T. Britchard, three months from December 2G, 1913 (Palmerston North); ■A. M'Millan three months from December 20, 191.3 (Palmerston North).

.FOXTON ACCEITANOiK. Following are the acceptances for the first <liiy of Dhe Foxton meeting:— . Hack Hurdle. Handicap of 101) so vs., one mile and three-quarters—Tho Diver 10.5, Whimper 10.5, Rcxer 0.13, Composed 9.3, Trooper 9.3, Sunroee 9.2, Stockade !).tl and Charge 9.0. . Electric Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs., six furlongs—Lady Nolan 9.0, 11a tana S.S, Rector CJiHI 8.1, Wail-and 8.1). Golden Sky S.O, Powder Fox 7.11. Bodenham 7.9, •Maniaroa 7.8, Oonrtley 7.7, Lulify 7.7, Lirbriline 7.2, General Madero 7.2, Ruination 0.13, Patronata 0.12, Moeroa 6.12 •and Erica C.12.

Dash llack Handicap, of 100 sovs., four furlongs—Kpwort.li 9.0, Wailand 8.3,' ■Powder- Fox 8.2, Seaweed 8.1, Purseliller' <7.11-, Vladincau 7.7, Wliakapona 7.5, PoToporo 7.3, Lady .Tolian 7.0, Clratsil 7.0, Improve 6.12, Badiawcy 0.12,' Lady Lad C.12, Rosemarie 0.12, Muscadine 0.12, •Bootlace- 0.12, Cobweb .0.12 and Succeed ■6.12. v

Foxton Cup (open), of 225 sovs., one ■mile and three-quartm— Lady Laddo •7.13, Mftngaro.a 7.13, Multiply 7.12, Mou•toa Girl 7.8, Eocene. 7.7, Coromanilel 7„5 •Royal Dragoon 7.4, Lady Volga 7.3, V-i 7.2*, Matlow 0.13, Tnrcirose 0-1", Waipaku 0.13. Styrax <1.13 and Para wan,ui 0.7. Aw'ali'on Hack Welter Handicap, of 100 sovsi, one mile—Master Lupin 9.12, HUvititpu 9.5, Guiding Way 9.5, Sir MouIna 5.9, Aha S.O, Maniaroa 8.0. Princess Klo 5.5, Victoris 8.4. Topuote 8.3, lluraI .kia. S.(l and Multiple S.O. Itcrrington Welter Handicap (open), of 100 sovs., seven furlongs—Luly Laiklo •9.5, Rill 8.13, Coromandel 8.12, linn rose .8.8, Black Lupin 8.8, Glcnfern 8.7, Matlow 8.7, Miseal 8.0, Tctikura 8.3, Waipaku 8.3, Hiwitapu 7.11. Lady Nolan 7.11, Hula 7.11, Pereeler 7.11 and La Motto 7.1-

Fly.ing Handicap (open), of 130 sovs., six furlongs—lJady Volga 8.4, Our King ; ?.,3, Leapuki'B.o, Lady Moutoa. 7.13. Tree Lucerne' 1 7.10, Simple Sam 0.13. Black Lupin 0.13, Lord Possible, 0.10, Boronia 6.7, Parawanui 0.7. ENTRIES. Entries have been received. follows; 1 Trial SUikcs, -of 75 sovs., n\c iiulongs— Sylivania, Kosalys, llulliana, Vl«dincaoi, Ohaii, Erica, Cobweb, lligo Park, Improve, Reconnoitre, Uaitomo, Whakahoki. Ilapingo. l.adify, Gratton Park, •Gold Rush, Rongapai, Victoria, M.veti fied 1 , Peggv, Muscadine. Piermont, Miss Billy, Melodist , Class's, Val and ( hal'oil. Maiden Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs., seven furlongs (second day )---l»exer, Tojmote, Rosilys. Multitude, Ohau, Wliakapona, ClassU, Erica, Rig" Park, Reconnoitre, Waitomo, AYhakahoki, Orleans, Gratton Park, Whimper. La Motte, Mystified, Peggy, l'ie.nnont, Rangiwhetu, Bootlace, Sylvanie. Waiputere, Melodist, Muscadine and Chaloil.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 169, 16 January 1914, Page 7

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 169, 16 January 1914, Page 7

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 169, 16 January 1914, Page 7

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