RACING.
MA3TERTON ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for the first day's events, and entries for the Maiden Hack Kace, to be run at the Masterton Racing Club's Spring Meeting, on Thursday and Friday, 28th and 29th instan*, will close with the secretary, Mr A. Hatnaway, at 9.30 o'clock to-night.
TARATAHI-CARTERTON NOMINATIONS. Nominations for all events (except Guineas, Trial Plate and Scurry) to be run. at'the Taratahi-Carterton Racing Club's annual meeting on November 9th and 10th', will close with the secretary, Mr J. B. Bairstow, Car-, terton, at 9 o'clock to-night. 'the Telegraph Office at Carterton is closed at 8 o'clock. DANNEVIRKE NOMINATIONS. Nominations for all races, except the Maiden Fait Race and the Shorts, to be run at the Dannevirke Racing Club's spring race meeting, on Nov- . ember 17th and 18th, will close with the secretary, Mr J. S. Freeman, Dannevirke, at 9 p,m. to-morrow. The Telegraph Office at Dannevirke is closed at 8 p.m. .
WELLINGTON ACCEPTA NCES. By Telegraph—Press Association. WELLINGTON, October 21. The following acceptances have : been received for the second day's 1 events, run on Saturday:— Petone Hurlle Handicap, of 100 • bomb; 1J miles.—Aotea 11.4, Waipunehu 11.2, Martyrium 9.1t, Co- ; hort, Yosaroi and Lucretius 9.0. , Tararua Handicap, of 100 sovs; 7 furlongs.—Dolce 8.9, Hilarian 8.6, Miscast 8.5, First Gun 8.4, Tauira 8.4, Dreadless 8.1, Captain Bell and Knight Commander 7.13, Rose Herald 7.10, Milan and Marengo 7.6, Celaeno 7.4, Kaiwhaka 6.12. Juvenile Handicap, of 200 sovs; 4 furlongs.—Saxifrage 8.3, Winning Post and Master Lado 8.2, Lord Kelvin 8.0, Bonus 7.13, Kill aloe 7.11, Inspection 7.11, Long Step 7.8. Nainai Handicap, of 120 sovs; 6 furlongs.—Gold Lace 9.2, Downfall 8.6, Mon Ami 8.1, Theodore 7.12, Longner 7.7, Truganini 7.6, Simplex 7.5, Nyland and Daybeam 7.2, Waiata 6.7. Pearce Handicap, of 300 sovs; 1 mile.—Muskerry B.R, Woodhey 8.4, Merrie Zealand 8.2, Flitaway 7.13, Roosevelt 7.12, Irish Rifle and Aberbrothock 7.11, Iranui 7.7, Chantßuse
7.6, Effort 7.5, San Fernando 7.5, Swimming Belt 7.4. Rauhini Handicap, of 100 sovs; 5 furlongs —Kilindini and Lace Collar 8.11, Aimwell and Merchantman «.5, faea Queen 7.7, Muskerado, Twinkle and Chameleon 7.2, Royal Marine and Mania 6-11.
HUTT PARK RACES.
By Telegraph—Press Association.
WELLINGTON, October °l. The Hutt Park Racing Club held its inaugural pony and galloway meeting on the Wellington Racing Club's old course at Lower Hutt today. There was a large attendance of the public. Nineteen bookmakers contributed £172 in fees. Results:— Trial Handicap.—Lady Finella, 8.10, 3; Channell, 9.72, 2; Ciscorose, 8.9, 3. Time, 51 3 ssec. Pony Handicap.—Mytre, Firefly, 2; Prince Roy, 8.12, 3. Time, lmin 6sec. Hutt Park Handicap, of 100 sovs and a silver cup; 6 furlongs.—J. Burke's Gold Cup, 11. H, 1; Iraprimu3, 11.8, 2; Prevail, 10.5. 3. Time, lmin 19sec. Petone Hardicap.—Dor.ina, 9.12, 1; Huia, 10 0. 2; Trixie, 8.0, 8. Time, 59sec.
Flying Handicap. Lady Paul, 10.7, 1; Channel, 8.10, 2; Petronel, 9.12, 3. Time, lmin 3sec.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9629, 22 October 1909, Page 6
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