SPORTING.
WANGANUI ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph,-—Press Association. Wanganui, Last Night. The Wanganui J.C. autumn meeting acceptances (tirst day) arc: 'STEWARDS' HANDICAP, 1 mile and 110 yards.—Nanna S-12, Square Deal 8-i), tiling Awa, Seadown, J-'jouiuiUa B.u Sweet Tipperary 7.7, Volo 8 0 (inc. 71b pen.), Tresida 7.r>, Cheddar 7.2, Glorify, George, Colorado, Astor (inc. 71b pen.) 7-0, Zola ti 7. PETRE„HACK HANDICAP, 0 furlongs. —Robur 0.3 (inc. 71b pen.), Bon d'Or 8.12, Hastie S4, Endure, Munition 7-11, Association 7.10, White Ranger 7.5, Silver and Black 7.2, Zela, Dasher Boy, Engiiri, War Star, Little Ann, Awarua, Renounce 7 0, WKST.MiCRE HANDICAP HURDLES, two miles.—Sir Fi.shcr 11.(1, Sty rax 11.3, Sir Solo 11.1, Portland Lady 11-0, Arlington 11.1 (inc.' 101b pen.), Marton, Glenditlough 10.2, Colleitur 0.12, Want, 0.8, Mattock (II).WAXGAXUI CUP, 1} miles.--Sasan-olf, .Mcnelans il.O, Wishful .8.8, Client 8.5, Snub 7.7, Almo 7,(i, Dingle 7 .'I, Tressitk 0.1(1, Muster Moutoa, Lady lieauuirte (i.7. .JUYEXILK HANDICAP, five furlongs. —Bagdad, Coolpan 8.11, Lovesick 8.5, Missouri 7-4, Desire 7.3, Staccato 7-7 (inc. 711) pen.), Piano 7.7 (inc. 71b pen.), Xela 7 (I, Philomela ti l.'l. Dry Up (i.ll. Probity, Tilwillow, Oratress, Chantry (1.7. Willi TO A HACK HANDICAP, I mile and 101) yards—Quinn's Post S.ll, Henry Clny 0-2 (inc. 71b pen.), Bon d'Or B.S, Arrowliehl 8..>, Cooing S.l, Sig'norella 7 13, Silenus 7.11. Dusky Eve 7.10, Fuhisoo, Elevate 7.8, Retard 7.7, Munition 7 11, Royal Park 7.3, Reparation. Maorilander, All Over, War Loan, Dasher Boy 7.0. FLYING HANDICAP, six fnrlongß Form Up 0.0, Croesus 0.5, Nanna r '2, Koesian 8.3, Impediment 8 0 (inc. 71b pen.), Lingerie 8.0, Fionnualla, Moutoa Queen 7-12. Waimatoa 7.11, Xvstad 7.0, llvginas 7.5, Crowlmrst 7.4, Hnshman 7 3, Potentiality 7.0, Oayeium (i 13, Paddington Green, Bagdad, Robur, Coropet (i.7. DESERT GOLD'S VICTORY. Australian Cable Association. Sydney, Feb. 18. Commenting on Desert Gold's win the Daily Telegraph states that she won most decisively, the time constituting a record for the course. There was never a more popular win at Caulfield.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1918, Page 8
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