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SPORTING.

ltimont minting, to-day's 'accfptaxcks. Jiy Telegraph.—Press Association. Hawora. Last Night. F.gmont acceptances lor the second day are: MAN.WVAIIDi; HL'RDI.FS, of 120 sovs; one. mile ami a half—Kl Calk) 10.1.'!, Katun, Waipmioa 1(1.3, Dogger hank 10.(1, Ngapolo !>.l:i, Patronymic, Valentino !U2, First Consul !).!). 'liarlior Light !).!, Nita, Peloid;, Expedition, .111(1 Howler [1.(1.

MUKOIA HANdJIOAP, of 150 sovs;.six furlongs—Crown ]Vnrl 11.12, Play Oil" S.B, A 4 or 8.5, Avon Park 8.1, Orattan 7.10, Wild Lupin 7.0, Simple Ham 7.4 and Tntrohale 7.2.

MANAIA HANDICAP, of 2<!o sovs; one niilu and a distance—Play Oil' S.,'j, Hoyal 'Anns 7.1.'1, Maniaroa 7.11, Avon Park, Zetes 7.8, Crawford 7.(i, Princess Jfoutoa, 7.5, Patana 7.4, Wild Lupin 7.2, and M'nlga, Dill 0.9.

_ OPEKE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; "eight furlongs and a half—Ntrajioto i).O, lii'lh; Paul 5.7, Lady Aiiiai \4, Draft 7.(1, Blue Thread 7.2, Flying Camp 7.1, do (In and Kownct 7.0.'

XIiAMUTU HANDICAP, of 1(H) sovs; six furlongs—Glenrov il.l:!. Bivouac, (Hariri- 8.4, Fortify S.li, Martlet 7.!), -Foeman 7.8, Veto 7.0, Coropct 7.0. Yestalis. Martingale 7.2 Pay Prince 7.1, Kscorl, lliiiekaha and Antwerp 7.0.

Till; SHOUTS, of 100 poi-.s; live furlongs -Pati'oon, Zion, Tv>.on 1*.7. ilolden Kan, Duranc, Fiuke, Deeside 8.7.

I'.OUOl'GI! HANDICAP, of 100 sovs: seven fur'ongs—Calais H 1..1, Glacier M).d, Chaminade 0.12, Sandy Paul, Now York !i.i;i, Hivouac 9.0, .Sylvan Dale 9.4, Tiui-ii--11011 !).(), iJi-uft 8.11, Patronata S.!>, Son, Welcome Nugget, Joy Bells, i'honnhim, Laura 3.7.

NOTES. (P»y Moturoa.) The results of the first day's races will he found on page seven. The acceptances for the second day's racing are. fairly good, and there is every prospect of another good day's racing. At the time of writing, the weather is overcast, though the rain thai was threatening had apparently passed over. Phiv Off, Lady Amai, Sylvan Dale and Fortify appear to he leniently treated, and may rim forward in their engagements. Tyson should lie well suited by the weights in the Shorts Handicap, having dropped 71b. .. Kl Gallo won very easily yesterday, and the extra weight may not trouble the Aueklandor to-day. Several fresh horses may sport silk to-day. Of these, Zet.es, C'oropet and New York do not appear to be overburdened. TROTTING. I'ORBURY PARK MEETING. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin. Last Nie/ht. The Forbury if/ark Trotting Club's winter meeting was opened to-day. Bain made the track very sloppy. The totalisator 'handled £12.347, a decrease of £l2lO as compared with the corresponding day last year. Results:—

FIRST AMATECR HANDICAP (harness), one mile and a half—l Dun Spov 1, <) Harold Direct 2, 11 Gold Patcli 3. Also started: "1 Stanley's Discovery, (! Silver Shoe, 8 Rushchihl 3 Red Silk, II Dolly Roaers. 17 China, 12 Imperial Princess, 20 Miss Hazel, '2 Maud Tracy, 19 Bessie. Child, !) Cromwell -t Promise, 13 Brightehild, 14 Silver Patch, IS Stella C, 15 Passwood. and Hi Minima. Won by four lengths. Time 4min 3 l-ssec.

DOMAIN HANDICAP (harness), one mi].- and a half—2 Admiral Drake 1. 1 Whist 2, li Park-field 3. Also started: 11 Royal Rothschild, 13 Almont Junior. 7 Ballet Girl, 3 Rosie McKinner. 10 Rose Palm, 4 Bon Ami, 0 Pine Bell, 10 Magic, ]( tnild Han-dee. S James Madison, 15 Young Quincoy, 5 Discipline, and 12 Decree. Won by fifteen lengths. Time 4 rain 2 2-ssec.

BEACH HANDICAP (saddle}, two miles—i The- Bronzewing 1. !) S.M. 2, .") Geo Whiz 3. Also started: Gladseme, 12 Jler.malino, 8 Waitchc. 10 Texas, 3 Truganini, 2 Sweet Child 11 Eros, 7 Scotch Mist, and -1 Cold DriftWon by six lengths. Time smin ssec.

KITCHENER HANDICAP (harness), two miles—T Adonis 1, (i Frandocia 2, 7 Billion Hell 3. Also started: 5 Murieata, 3 Jack Ashore, 4 Yarraville, i! Bonny Jenny, Antonio, and 8 Annie K. Won easily by two lengths. Time amin •Isec.

INNOVATION HANDICAP (harness), one ,mile and a half-,) Harold Direct 1 fi Beaboll 2, 2 McComiaehio 3. Also started: M Pavonins, 7 Lonvaiu Chimes, 3 llwi, 9 Silver Shoe, 1 Cello Svdnoy Wilks, 10 Bessie Child, S Goldpatc'h, I'l Silver Patch, 11 Green Ribbon, 13 Stella C. Won by two lengths and a half. Time 3min o-tsec.

ST. CLAIR HANDICAP (saddle), two niiles~-5 Royal Rothschild 1, 7 Bushranger ■_'. 3 Running 3. Also started: J Tiuganini, !) I'rince Gift, li Havana, 2 Albe.i'toria. S Commander Bell, 1 Balnamoan. Won by half a length. Time iiniin 10 2-sscc.

RECENT HANDICAP (harness), „„c mile and a quarter---! Oohhvood 1 •? Adonis 2, 1 Childsdale .'). Also started: S Ravenschild. 3 Bell Metal. 5 ftipon Child, G Dot Pobbins, 7 ISecpicst. Won by four lengths. Time 3min 4 l-osec.

FLYING HANDICAP (saddle), one mile—7 Jack Ashore 1. 3 King 'Daphne 2. fi The King's General 3. Also started: II Truth. I!) Gamechild. !) Onawa, 22 Sparkling Kola. Hi ITeetorata, 12 Dick B„ 10 Vincent, 11 Law Chimes, 18 Arbiter, 17 Fred. 2 Prince Toronto 20 Lodestar, li Doris Wilkes, 1.5 Texas 1 0.1.C., 13 Pcnwood. IT MeVoa 8 Carct'ta 21 Masterpiece. 21 Collena. ' Won bv half a length. Time 2min 21 l-sscc. "

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 287, 13 May 1915, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 287, 13 May 1915, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 287, 13 May 1915, Page 8

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