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SPORTING.

(IKA-VJ) XATIUW-;, STI^I'I.KCUASR. 1 1t.vc..1.1, ; --I , r,ss,\ ...,uii o „ Copvrisht ' mloii, AJiiivh Ti. The result of the Grand .National Steeplechase, «t t!,,. Liverpool Spring Meeting, was:--Sunl<H.h 1, Triurou IT, l.uiteur 3. 5ui.1,,,-1,, U,, 1.,.! lon. v/cighl, |,,| !,■„„, (lie smnid fence, blundered lit ll u . last fence, but recovered and won l,v ei"lit lengths.. " '"

HAXI.)WICK TRA.IXIXG NOTES. ... , Sydney, March 28. Adherent, the Nc,v Zealand jumper, lias arrived, and goes to Nolan's 1 ' stable. Owing to the coincidence of the Kosehill races, f,,„. horses were out. Bou Ton heat Mallbusian over seven furlongs in 1 miii 3lis.ee. Parisian beat Wa lalo by two lengths m 12 furlongs, in 2min 24sec. Silver Lad ran six furlongs in lmin 2(isoo, and Saintvano six furlongs in 1 mm 24scc. Sinapis did a useful mile, and Golden Hope covered seven furlongs smrlly. AUCKLAND WEIGHTS. By Telegraph—Pre,.;,) Association. Wellington, Saturday. The following weights for the Auckland Racing Club's meeting have been declared liv Mr G. Morse:— NELSONT HANDICAP; one mile— Holdfast 0.0, Glenspiro and Try Flute 5.12, l.ady Elgiva R.n, The Celt and Avaunce 8.0, Pet and St. Francis 8.4. Soldier 8.1, Signo and Tlaku 8.0, JMkura 7.13, Lady Ami 7.12, Matawcrewere 7.11. Duma and Glittering Sands 7.9, Vladinoy and Centenary 7.8, Unity ani Nukuhau 7.7, Self and Pupura| 7.0, Belasco 7.5, Matakawa 7.3. Flagfall 7.1, Fisher, I'.rookficld, Turakina, Rikemin, Frrant Hell, Goldllre, Niiublcfoot an 1 Goldhuuter 7.0. EDEN HANDICAP; seven furlon-").-! Pearl 0.0. Tattoo and Cheddar 8.0, Gipsy Pearl 9.0. Tattoo and Cchddar 8.0, Gipsy Belli! and Pavlova 8.8, Domino 8.3. I*ihor Day 8.4, Tact 8.3, Spalfish 8.2, ftW! Irish 8.1, Marshal McDonald 7.13, W.vcester and Multiply 7.11, Red 800k7.10. Bin-stone and Mistie 7.0. Zetes 7.8, Tri- !"'.'. '"•• V - ii,, ™ nn . Sl'.'J JUTiTan Iff, i mtioii and Tragedy King 7.4, I,!\dv A'.i-' cin. 7.3, Austin fi.l3, Patronymic inJ. Tiuigiwni (1.12, Maui Nina o.lo', Vladinoy, Christmas Rose, Salvia and Tikotapu i! *. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP; five furlongs.—Gipsy Belle and Waiorewa 0.0, Merry Roe 8.13, Lord Lupin 8.11. Zens and Tact 8.9, Spalfnh 8.7. Glad Tidings 8.2, Tripoli 7.13, Hohungatahi 7.0. Cerbevga 7.0, Minister 0.0, Opposition, Confirm, Christmas Rose, Tikitapu and Ruse de Guerre fi.7. „

TRADESMEN'S HAXDTCAP; onemile a'"' 1 ,l - h:,lf ~ T ':> Kcina fl.o. Domino fiV.folic ,f W- B.fl, Royal Trisl, and Pon'nv Helen S.h, Tiresome 8.0. Worces--tor aiid filnv T.P2. Tile Hnpriio and fistic 7.U, Holdfast 7.8 Livonia amf Kiween 7.7, Devastation 7.1 i. SoulrifsOfF Tanpiwai. M. I^Z 1 * aml : Wmirnl ft f.,13. Soldier 0.12. ONSLOW lIAKDTCAP: five fill)"n2\Kiltv Pellairs 8.0, Hertford 7.5, TTadj attfi Last Call 7,t, Ponvardia 7.1, Ki'Xsl.oHfl 7.0, Tc Aroroa, Graduate. Gold Necklet. Attraction, Carnation, Manakau and, I'Kter 0.13.

SOUTHLAND ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for the first day of the Southland Racing Club meeting are afollow: ROSLN HANDICAP; six furlongs.— Gnnllash 0.8, Champagne, and Giralda. 11.11, Bullor 5.7, Floralinc and Wild Pilgrim 8..1, Golden Wchb 5.4, Kazan and Sir llrigid 8.2, Brooksdale 8.1. Pretty •fane and Summertime 8.0, United Service 7.11, Marginal 7.0, Aerogram, Canrosa, (lunrnil, Lady Isabel, Lady Lansborougli, Lady Lowbnrn, March King, Oturam and Tlaydalc 7.7. SOUTHLAND'<TP. one. mile and a quarter— Gapon 8.10. Mailed 7.10, Gold Coin 7.0, Parable 7.1, King Torrent 0,10, I'ongahere fi.7. SOUTH LAND STEEPLECHASE; about two miles and a-lialf.—The Brewer ll.fi, Renoe 10.11, Kelp 10.8, Corso, Rod Troon and The Gunner 10.0. Simon Pure and Zingabce 0.12. Max ami Tommy 0.10, Black Sea and Tetua 0.0, Northern, Walrus and Waimahaka 0.7. FLYING HANDICAP; six Soldiers' Chorus 0.13, Ob-ono K. 7. [jusso S.:l, Magdala 7.10, Abo 7.(1. Peter 7.5, Otakelm 7.2, IciUna and Martian Maid 0.12, Fonder mid Lupuliti- G.lO, dold Sail fi.fl. Magdalene. G.B, Curiosettia/Miss Ue eVr and Pride o' Chitlia C.7. COUNTY HANDICAP; seven furlong. --Cannonade 0.0, Teviot 8.12, Driftwood S.lO. Biarritz 8.7, Aerogram 8..">, Alasxti 8.1. Colors Flving, Master Jim and St. Wattle 7.12. TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP: ore mile.—Aphaea. and ltusso 5.12. Mag'.-.'a, 8..1, Oholiis 8.1, Miss Kellerman ant I Peerless 7.5, Dock Fern- 7.2, Fcodi'iv (U5. . • i-,;^

Mr. W. C. Phillips has disposed of bis well-known horse l)i flatna to a Sydney owner. The horse has been -.cratehed for all New Zealand engagements, and will lie shipped to Australia in a few da vs.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 258, 30 March 1914, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 258, 30 March 1914, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 258, 30 March 1914, Page 8

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