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TROTTING. OTAHUHU ACCEPTANCES. | 2y Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. Acceptances for tlo second day of the o<a.liuliu trots are:— INNOVATION HANDICAP. - War TinK S"' '",""', Victor Woodburn, Audcx, Haia Lat J! '"'• B;U,,tek ' Muiil( ' «""«». Or" bun v "',' ey ; A| " ,eal 12 yds """• MalmsM. Puru Bell, Miss Marvin Down 9G EPSOM HANDICAP.-Plain Peter Archwood, Battery 8e,,. Mindful, March On st very Moon, Itetellie, St. Ives Blue Km* Eden « W Pu"' er " nei 30 ' Mrt " l ' ™" Men 48, Golden Wave 73, Oro (not ellf . Jewe^ 1 ? , H f DICAI, -B"Wote, Ainbusli. r rwbf ? 3 ' (lS " H or * ,tan Abbey «, lurlklnroa CD, Gold Rod, Rio Grande 84, Lady Par!;, Auckland Girl 132. W^IT? 1 HA NDICAP.-Huon Grattan Woodvale limit, Temple 24 y(l3 bhd l ™ Chief « R B OSe ,, 0 ; KeWple " Bokl . Glr ' Comedy mie-i ,2, Harold Junior 84. * MAUNfiAKIEKIE HANDICAP.-Bush Child LuTvf ta , Lerrien °- Belian - '™! Nymph SelkS * La " y BUrll,,Ston 24 ' s " RICHMOND HANDICAP. _ Wonderland "I" 0"««n. "unnui, Salamandc , P r T nzor » »rvr t e^:. 24 -*"• D - y TELEPHONE HANDICAP. _ Treanao Pro w V'T, dy BurUnßt ™ '»-• »ea Njmph 12 vd3 bhd j ,„ • Tta Doolan. Nit. Bel,, P r ,nce Child » Al' £rW C M,Bt *«> f •„, , S ' lf ' Te Aw "' Wlllla "' the First Temole 84 S r" Set ' Viclor G - u ™<* 60, Jempie 84, Oruarangl 132.
ENGLISH RACING. B? Taleeranh._Pr^r Assn ._ Copytight Tim ™ , London, Nov. 2". won' t,v p ter NoVorak ' r Handl <'<«P «. s;\heX:r !^/T^jr tins Mw " SALE AT SYDNEY. Received Nov. 29, 10.30 pm. it „ , „ Sydney, Nov. 23. At a sale of racehorses, Booster was nass- «* >n at 1000 guineas.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable As". TURF TOPICS. (B.v "Moturoa.") reiidiu e was fuU . of horS( , Si (ra|ner Blcn he writer dropped In there on Sunday, nd horse talk" overshadowed everything n J. HtOe e«y of the pretty s<,uare am/large "leas. Accommodation was at a prcmluu ni ~n ouotedly ,hi s wee k's raee tingYgo g to be an out size" in racing successes. Ibe Fe.ldiug racecourse looks at Its best ««« Provided the threatening rain blows «w he going should be fast there to-dav and to-morrow. Fields are large i„ al but towace open handicaps. The chssi „ ' ejected ,to( suffer numerically by o Presence of ,he invinciWe Gloaming, but the own sprints and hack evenis will „ tra un comfortably large numbers
fat race exceedine no sovs. in value to carry , pe„ aUy „ f 101| and » 6 »° J'ttaji.l race a further penalty of eih. Hor" , mmi.cj.pped at 8.10, or over, (r, carry J half tie above penalties." As ni) „„„,,; «awwd has earned a penalty tl-e sole o Penalties for the hurdle race, mav be paUd
wl']~ <lay s ™'' hlg wl " cran ™encc with the Wa.tuna Hurdles, one mile and threetalked of for the race. He won twice at ftentham. and ran a similar distance „ trifle over "14," which stamps him as a good
The Aorangi Plate. ;>u, i m io m , is for tees that have not won a race exceeding „„„ so "- , at . time of s,artl »B. and Gallia, who son at Lovm, Is not eligible to start. The held Is likely ,„ be a large h-sf proportion of "rough™." hut M<da. Sandy McDonald, Siberian, and Top Dog all have recent form to commend them. Possibly Mida will, be sent out favorite, but Top Do" may give (lie Fordell sprinter a good "go" The St. Andrew's Handicap promises to attract five runners, and the race is regarded as a very open affair. Tentcrflold and lied Ribbon are most discussed, but much depends upon whether the first-named is oat H.. i„ , galloping mood or not. Client mav be all h* better for a race, and I do not fancy .ha. he will go so well for M. McCarten as hj« did for ta old pßot, C. Price. Marqueteur, when favorite, failed in the race last year and I expect Depredation to beat him The Kowhai Hack Handicap, seven furlongs, "in keep punters scratching their heads The big field Includes some good ones, notably Harrawee, Blackhead, Amber Tips, and Ail quartette" 11 th 6 Winner """' C ° m f ''° m thi "
If Nursing Sister is saddled up for the Plying Handicap, six furlongs, she will he required to carry lClbs. extra, which will put hj« out of court. Chimera and. Dunedln nine recent form to recommend them and doubleT rteli t0 haV ° " een he ' lrlly backed ln
Hymarty, American Beauty, and Gallia have Hack Handicap, six furlongs. On fonm VoltVeSr and Erapman shom aa run
To-day's racing will conclude with the Klwltea Welter, one mile M yards, and here aga n another problem confronts backers. Sea Sprl e is well ln with 8.4, but Maioha and Matatane can both run iba distance right
Tl-e classic events at the meeting are P PUarly voted "benefits" for the champo, «o«W give the others a chance with 'mil However, his presence is a great "draw" and nobody begrudges a tip-top horse a clearc'.u victory. ' ,
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