SPORTING.
OTAKI ACCEITA.V.i-
By Telegraph.—Pre*# jUnOoiatiin. j Otaki, 1,11:4 Night. The following acceptances have been 1 received for the Otaki meeting: Dominion Day llamli;;ir>-I'n.lecidcd 9-.0, Byron 8.7, Peroneal Mummer 7.13, Lady Louisa 7.13, Guiding Way 7.12, Conunotion 7.4, Sir Antrim 7.3, Mulsa Bill 7.2, Negative 6.12 Flying Handicap—Our -King 9.3, Wild Lupin 8.6, Peronilla 8.3, AH.. Victoria 8.3, Merry Frank 8.2, Black Lupin 8.1, Mowbray 7.12, Kina 7 12, George 7.8, Koyal ■Sleeves 7.2, Semaphore <l.lO, Tehiwi, Alecto 8.11, Glcnfern 8.3, Gazette 8.9, -Rene 8.2, Master Strowan 7.8, Elevate 17.2, Innoladdo 7.0, AVaitoi.no U 12, Mary Kilcheran 6.12.
■ (Welter Hack. —Fashion Plate 10.9, Haumahaka 0.12, Chillies 9.12, Rene 9.U, Arlington 9.3, Amity 8.13, Lady Nolan 8.10, Jem 8.9, Cordon 8.8, Sir lan 8.7, Teanui 8.7, Janitor 8.7, Vigilant 8.7. Stewards' Handicap—Lubriline 8.0, Tyson 9.2, Ngarua 8.5, Haumahaka 8.2, Guldatream 8.0, Orleans 7.13, Lady VUdimer 7.12, Master Achilles 7.0, Lady; Daylesford 7.9, Columbus 7.7, lioumania 7.5, Need 7.3, Eron. Boy 7.:;, HiifihaJbye 7.2, Mystified 0.12, Miss"Lena (>.12.
Tatimi Steeples—Merry Lad 11.5, Kurnalpi 11.2, Tyrannic 11.0, Waterworks 10.10, Fond Memory 10.6, ISandalero 8.10, Blend 9.9, YVaiwetu 9.7, Leeso 9.7, Soporific 9.7.
WAXGANUI SPRING MEETING.
FIRST DAY'S ACCEPTANCES.
Wanganui, Last Night. The following acciptauccs have been received for the Wanganui Jockev Club's spring meeting:
Flying Handicap, six furlong—Expi-et 9.5, Sir Moselev 8.8, Hatana 8.3, Oar King, Ineuru 8.1, Plajoir 8.0, G'ratUn, Labor Day, Mummer 7.13, Lepuki 7.10, Adroit 7.8, Sanguinary 7.5, Epworth 6.13, Sunbird 6.7. Okehu Hurdles, one mile and threequarters—Bereola 11.2, Aruake 10.5, Timothy 10.3, Glenorehy 9.5, Manitau 0.0. Spring Handicap, eight fur.ongs an<t a-half Kooya 9.0, Rewi Poto, Passadena 8,5, Awahou 8.1, Mummer 7.12, Maniaroa 7.7, Mulga Bill 7.0, Smilax, Waipak# f1.12, Royal Dragoon C.9. Gonville Hurdles, one mile and At* furlongs—Glen Nevis 10.13, Leapuki, St. Gate 10.8, J'arawanul 10.3, Kew 8.11, Harbor Light 9.7, Queen's Post #.l Grandson, Bullfinch, ibher 8.0.
Putiki Hack, six furlongs—Tyson, Kinj Chira 8.3, Denise Orme 5.9, Princess Moutoa 5.6, Fisher 8.3, Submersion 8.2, Hea* 8.1, Kurapai Bivouac 7.10, La Favorita 7.8, liron Boy 7.7, Flagfall 7.7 (including 71b penalty), Miralma 7.5, His Emineaee 7.4, Ardent, General Madero 7.3, Ng»poto, Maisonette, Quo Vadis, Reeoanoitro 7.0.
Durie Hack, eight furlongs and a-half —Gerberga 9.0, Austin 5.12, Montana 8.3, Chaminade 7.12, Sir Donald, Gay Guard 7.9, Garance, Want 7.8, Sweet Van /.2, Steinhill 7.0.
Maiden Hack Race, six furlongs— Ngapoto, Orraoloid, Rerehau, Avena, Grey Guard, Montelva, Improve, "diss tiua, Flagfall, Cordon, Fidessa 8.2, Silver March, Don Francisco, Blackall, Cowl, Sliandon Bells 7.7.
Wanganui Guineas, one mile—Balboa, Football, First Flight, Don Francisco, Reputation, Pariforin, Mia China, Campeador, Hyettua 8.5. VICTORIA RACING CLUB. Received 21, 0.50 p.m. By cable.—Press Association. —Copyright Melbourne, September 21. Owing to public opposition, the Vittoria Racing Club has abandoned the proposal to charge extra prices at toe spring meeting to aid the patriotic fund.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 99, 22 September 1914, Page 8
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