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RACING. CANTERBURY ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph—Press Association. OHRISTCHURCH, August 11. The following are the acceptances for the second day cf the C.J.C. Meeting:— Hunt Club Cup Handicap, about 3 miles.-Lovell 12.13, Deerslayer 11.3. Gammon 11.2, Glengariff 10.13. Stormy Petrel 10.12. Arty 10.12, Metineatine 10.0, Pretoria 10.0, Puzzler 10.0, Bess 10.0. Beaufort Steeplechase, about 1\ miles.—Eurus 11.3, Capitol 11.5, Mocassin 10.10, Eldorado 10.5, Wanganui 9.13, Mooshen 9.7, Diplomatic 9.7. , Spreydon Hack Hurdles, 1| miles. - Claremont 10.12, Polyanthus 10.3, Lapland 10.3, Kelso 9,13, Slaney 9 3, Grosvenor 9.0, Blythebay 9.0. Grand National Hurdles," 2 miles. —Ben Jonson, 11 4, Exmoor 11.0, Compass 10.8, Tauira 10.8, Gold Dust 10.7, Auratus 10.6. including 71b penaltv, Scotty 10.0, Liwiheart 9.13, Pikopo 9.10, Ringman 9.8, Southern Cross 9.2. Showman 9.0, Corazon 9.0, Pukenui 9.0, Rendrock 9 0, Whatakura 9.0. Summer Handicap, 1 mile.—King Post 11.2. Whistleciaft 10.9, Continuance 10.8, inchbonny 10.2, Wet D.iy 9.10, Chariarcian 9.10. Bountiful 9.6 oant Roaaleer 9.4, Waiata 9.4. Rangikapuru 9.0, Merry Lass 9.0. Adjudge 9.». Islington Handicap, 1 mile. —North East 11.0, Grenadier 10.13, Merrie Zealand 10.7. St. Aidan 10.5, Gwendolina 10.4, Longner 10.3, Waikaraka 10.0, Lady Disdain 9.13, Iranui 9 13,- King Post 9.11, All Guns 9.9, Stratagem 9.7, Te Kilere 9.5. White Cockad' 9.2, Monkey Puzzle 9.0. AufeUit Ha.uiivj.p. 6 .lurl.ngs.—

Penates 11.9, Los Angelos 10.9 r Longner 10.5, Sea King 10.0, Bonny Glen 9.9, Mundic 9.8, Rock Ferry . 9.7, Inez 9.5, Bolodia 9.5, Silkweb 9.0, Mythical 9.0, Claymore 9.0. Woolston Plate, 6 furlongs.— 1 Cashier, Bravery, Chameleon, Equivocate, Gold Braid, Knastikoff, Little Fairy, Mangrove, Miss Dore, Pronun, Shellelagh, Samaleria, and ' Zetland. MARTON JOCKEY CLUB NOMINATIONS. Nominations for all events to be run at the Marton Jockey Club's annual Hack Race meeting, to be run on Ist and 2nd September next, close with the secretary, Mr Arthur Way, Marton, at 9.30 p.m. tomorrow. WAIRARAPA HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE MEETING. . Entries for the Wairarapa Hunt Club's Steeplechase Meeting, to be held on 26th inst., close with the secretary, Mr N. H. James, Masterton, at 9 p.m. on Saturday. HOCKEYWairarapa Junior representatives will play Wellington Junior repre sentatives at Masterton this afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock. Fairbrotliur, of Carterton, is going to Hawke's Bay with the Wairarapa Seniors, and he will be replaced in the junior team by Dudeon, of Cartercou. The Wellington team will be as fellows:—Goal, Grut; full backs, Gayford and Mbrrah; halves. Gill, Campbell, and Treadwell; forwards, Lynch, Wrigley, Oram, Francis, and Mackenzie. The team is considered a strong one, though perhaps not' as strong as the one originally selected. GOLJJ'. MASTERTON' v. PAHIATUA. On the Lansdowne links yesterday aitemoon, a team from the Pahiaiua Golf Club tried conclusions with the Masterton Club, the weather conditions being anything but favourable to good scoring. The visitors were not in good form* the local players winning every match. Following are the results (Masterton players being mentioned first in each instauce) : C. C. Cox beat J. Osborne-Lilly, 4 up and 2 to play. A. B. Lawrence beat H» McSherry, 4 up and 3 to play. W. H. Booth beat G. H. Smith, 4 up and 2 to play. F. H. Elcoate beat J. Swainson, 8 up and' 7to play. A. R. Sclanders beat Rev. Marshall, 5 up and 3 to play. A. E. Booth beat W. J. Colilns, 3 up and 2 to play. B. Booth beat E. B. Hare, 6 up and 5 to play. W. H. L. Galwey beat T. Wills, 2 up and 1 to play. J. Gray beat G. Clarkson, 5 up and 3 to play. MASTERTON CLUB. Mr A. J Cameron has presented trophies for first and secorid-grade players, which will be competed for in conjunction with the second round of the Senior and Junior Championship on Saturday next. The following are the drawings : SENIOR. Medal Play. C. Perry v. G. G. Aitken, J. B. Henry v. J. Gray, C. C. Cox v. W. H. Booth, B. Booth v. N. H. James, A. R. Sclanders v. A. B. Lawrence, A. C. Major v. A. C. Paul, W. H. L. Galwey v. E. J. Mirams, A, E. Booth v. F. Winter, E. B. Waddington v. J. Steele, W. H. Robieson v. b\ H. Elcoate, M. Foley v. J. Hirschberg. t JUNIOR. Bogey Play. K. Messenger v. W. G. Hand Newtnn, P. L. Hollings v. A. W. Gillies, M. Martin v. G. C. Summerell, A. J. Cameron v. C. G. Monro, C. N. Haslam v,G. Clarkson, H. Roth enberg v. G. W. Arlidge, H. C. Robinson v. H. J. Francis, A. D. Low v. H. H. Pavitt.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9566, 12 August 1909, Page 5

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SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9566, 12 August 1909, Page 5

SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9566, 12 August 1909, Page 5

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