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POVJ'KTV 11AV ACCFI'TANCLS. P>y Telegraph- Press Association. Oisborno. .Monday. Tlic following,' arc tin; acceptances! for the Poverty Uay Turf Chili's meeting: Welter Handicap, (in,; mil,. —Oili.-v Davpn 11.1. IVrcelor 10.13, Imm'onsilc 10.5, Oazctto !)./■. Ucrg !);:!. (Ilouria anil Park-tide 8.2. .Moultikoll", Rcrekolm ami Han Dega 8.0. First Hurdles, one mile and threequarters-- Mcrrie 1.a,l 11.11), Player ID.il, Rongomau IB.;!, Fiva !).:!. (ilouria !).l).
Telephone Handicap, live furlongs Our! King 1n.4. Pine Uko 9.4, Lord Possible and Field Force 8.4, .Microbe 8.2. .Multiplicity 7.12. Shoiia May 7.10, Arosine 7.7, Cold Skv 7.(i. 'l'e Kakatu 7.2. Soultie. lliniii. flrand Idea and 7.0, liufliiiiiii 11.10.
Turanga Slakes, one mile and a-quar-ter— ISirklinc !).(). Multiply 8.13, Sealondale 5.5, .Miiniincr 5.3. Maugaroa 7.9. 'Mistie 7.0. Tatinii. Vi and Sau I'iii'.e 1 0.10, Multitude, Peacemaker and Triew ,0.7. Maiden (scurry, four furlon'jin (weiuTit S.O)-King's Host, Te lluliuli, Oraud Idea, Slionaform, Lady Cook. Ruffian:). SouUie, Te Araroa, Royal Seoiit, Birrt'll Multiplication and Marcna. County Stakes Handicap, six furlongs —Other Tlavmi 11.10. Tntimi S.lll. Despa tell Carrier 8.10. Carburetter 8.3, Faith 8.0. Arosine 7.11. Crand Tdea 7.3. Chortle, Ilium. Ladv Sabretache, T:> Hiko and Crcy King 7.0. ■ Flying Handicap, six furlongs—Waiorewa Sl.lt). Our King !).G. Blue Lake S.ll. Eocene 8.8, Lord Possible and Field Force 7.10, Lady Alicia V.7. San Pluie 7.3, Parowaniii 7.0. Sbona Mar (1.11. Faith 0.10. First Hack Handicap, one inile-lliwi-tapu 11.3, Immensity 8.10, 'frieze 8.0, St. Elmu and Miilli'lude 8/2, Uodenham 7.8, I'atti 7.4, Mnltiauo 7.2, The Summit, Multijob' anil Multiplication 7.0. TARANAKI JdOKKV CLUB. AUTUMN" MKFTINT:. Followers of racing will have plen';;' to attract their attention in (hi; autumn meeting of the Taranaki Joekey ■Club, which will open to-morrow. The .racing- track and ihe lawns and gardens ■have never been in better order than they are at present, and the. improvements made to tlie elub'3 ■stabling, paddocking, and grandstand .accommodation will lend to the success •of 'the meeting from every point of view. The arrangements for the lncet■inghavc been ■carried out in lirsl-chiss ■style. The music will be supplied by Mr.: Van Heck's orchestra, and, Mrs. Kirkby will again preside over the tea rooms, Mr. F. Whittle will have the publican's booth, and Mr. A. Wooller will be the caterer.
Tin' burse- engaged include soino iF the-best handicaphorses in the North Island, iintl tlio fields promise t<» lie ,15 good :is any which have, ever started muter the chili's auspices. The will; be in the. capable -hands- of -Mr. O'Connor, while Air. W. 11. Hai'tgiil will act; as judge. Alany horses and trainers have already arrived in New Plymouth anil more are expected at .any moment. Anion;,' the cup horses are the following notable arrivals:-- Kmperador, Allegation, Tiresome, Jiyron, Stepney, Peroneal,; (ioldsize, Alonologue, and Mi.-s Keljy,, . Trainer J. Kim?-has arrived with Mr. Allison's huixcs. Air. .1. llignctt, of Wellington, has Peroneal, lluia, Peronilla, and others under his wing, while Atr. A. .1. Shcarsby i, here with Byron and Adroit. Trainer .1. Telford will handle Air.:,). 11. J'rossi:!-'.-, string, that genial owner having been laid aside with illness at Rctortia.
Mr. 11. Ev;i is here with Highden, Mr. >T. Bamhess with Reconnoitre, and -His Eminence; .Mr. A. Atwood with Miss Kelly and others, and Mr. Percy Coffee with Wild Lupin, Kuriialpi and others of his string. Mr. T. Pine will bring his two favoritees, Con tlie Slirauglrnin, and Grattaji, while Mr. 0, Jackson has Astor, Tyson, and Co. Mr. R. trough has arrived with Armature, Mr. 0. Cox with Patronymic and T3rudamnnte, Mr. T. O'Xeill with (ilacliole, and Mr. J. Barlow with Katua. Other horses which have arrived are Mr. Shrewsbury's two favorites, anil the Auckland horse Centenerary. while Sir Moselcy is expected with other-, at anv time.
The only sera tellings registered so far are liicuru and Te Oia, which have been witlnlrawn from all engagements ui in this meeting.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 190, 10 February 1914, Page 7
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634SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 190, 10 February 1914, Page 7
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