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SPORTING.

AUSTRALIA?: RACING. - Received Feb. 20, hi) p.m. .'y Cable —Press Association—Copyright Melbourne, February 2(3. The Futurity Stakes resulted: —Balarang 1, Woorak 2, Marchand 3. There were fifteen starter-. Won by one and ajialf lengths. Time, limn 27% sec. PROHIBITING CAPITAL FOR WORKIXC; TOTALIZATOR. Received Feb. '2O, 10 p.m. Melbourne, February 2.G. A regul.tti \ under the War Precautious Act p r-jii ibits companies raising iiew capital to work the totalisator, where it i< legalised, without the consent j of the Treasurer. . WANGANUI TROTS. SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. By Xelegrapn.—Press Association. Wanganui, Last Night. Beautiful weather and a large attendance favored the second day's trots, and tho totalisator handled £12,211, making a tqtal of .£24,23!) for the meeting, as against £22,09S for last year's meeting. Results: — INNOVATION HANDICAP.—7 Inora 1; 2 Naviir 2; 3 Lyloek 3. Also started: 4 Gallipoli, S Mawliiti, 5 Lady Hal, 1 Tit Bits. Won easily iTT the way by six lengths. Lyloek made up a lot of ground over the last mile, and just '■eat Tit. Bits. Time, 3min 59sec. TRAMWAY STAKES.—I Mahinga 1; . Comedy 2; 3 Lady Sefton 3. Also started: a Trooper Dillon, 7 Bellfoun•!er, C The Weaver, 4 Red Lion. Maliinga went to the front at the four furlongs, and drawing out won comfortably by two lengths. Lady Sefton being, a length away and Trooper Dillon close up. Time, 3min 3sec. ANZAC STAKES.—i Albert Wallace 1; 2 Pony 2; 1 Birdwood 3. Also ran: 7 Shanghai, a Parole Bells, 3 Miss Havoc, 5 Tattles, G Gooilchild. Birdwood and Miss Havoc led into the straight, witli Peony close handy. Albert Wallace came with a great dash on the outside, and won by a head, Birdwood being a head away and Miss Havoc close up. Time, 4min 52see, EA&TBROOK HANDICAP.—I Sol 1; 5 Vdroth 2; 2 Flovat 3. Also ran: 3 Kio Grande, 0 Red Morn, 4 Wild Palm. Won easily by a length and a half, Wild Palm being two lengths away. Time, 3min 47scc. STEWARDS' HANDICAP.—I Whixall 1; -1 Gallipoli 2: 7 Ringleader 3. Also started: G Wild Daisy, 2 Miss Wilkin. 5 Invictus, S Mawliiti. Whixall at once established a long lead, winning from end to end by a furlong. Gallipoli came fast through'the tired field aril got second on the post. 'I/me, omin 13seo. BALT.ANCE HANDICAP—2 Amberite 1; 1 Ooldboy 2; -I Monsoon 3. Also ran: 3 Todd Bells. 7 l'io Grande, 5 Fernleigh, 0 Cousin Jenny. 8 Doc. At the river turn Coldboy was in front, but half way down the straight Amheriie came fast and won by half a length. Monsoon being a length away and Fernleigh close up. Time, smin Ssec. FAREYVKLT ■ 7 Trooper Dillon 1; 1 r "cv Wallice 2; 2 Miss Havoc 3. Also ' -l'tcd: 3 Celtic, G Rexcordium, 4 Conn dv; 5 Dalin. Won by a length, Miss Havoc being half a length away and Celtic close up. Time, 3min 44 4-usec.

NET SON ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph. -Press Association. Nelson, Last Night. For the Nelson Jockey Club's meeting lie following acceptances have been rereived;— NELSON CUP, about a mile and a furlong—Heeltap, Tango 8.9, Prince Delaware 8.8, Black Adi 7.13, Want 7.11, Meed 7.9, Altercation 7.7, Rose Pink 7.0, Bradamante 7.3, Imaroso G. 13, Elation, Totaranui 6.12. HOPE HACK WELTER, seven furlongs—Elation 9.0, Kukri 9.3, Amity 8.13, Improve 5.9, Perrier S.B, Whisperer 8.3, Pall Mall, Caseow. Florence 7.11. NEWMARKET HANDICAP, si:; furlongs—Heeltap 9 0, Goistream 8.13, Need 3.1, Glorify 7.13, Pariform 7.9, Whisperer 0.7. TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP, five furlongs—Excitement 9.0, Eron Boy B.S, fmaribbon 5.3, Sleeves, Trickery 7 1 " Mall, Florence 7.12, Pinoiv ' 'torn, Black N'ight 7.8, ipci'f .an 7.7, Ulrica 7.0. WELTER 1 >- -ven furlongs —Marisnah !Y- ? 9.5, Glorify 9.3, Brailaw.n'.o ' 1 * T ...runui 9.0, Soumania 8.11. Cuv.il t 7.i». ywivvr Ti"<n\ two miles—Skylark -.or "lack Be'don Bsec.. R " v 'lw B. 10. V 111, C'Vanerone 10, Taumata 19, D' 7. Xa.lsi Is*., Dardanelles 23, Turb:"' "'levare. McCormick, Alax 27. WAHTI TROT, one mile and a.half—n*hbv B 8. Chaperon? 12, Lockwood, ' T ipelp«s 10, Dillon, My Lass, Den;v "" ir Dardanelles 18, Rnvenslad 19, '' l : '" p en. Turbine, Rosann, Heirloom, '" '' Cormack 22.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1917, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1917, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1917, Page 8

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