SPORTING
N.Z. CUf" ACCEPTANCES.
t>y J.et,.y,u I y<i _ Last jSiglit. The following imal payments ajid •acceptances) have been teceived for idie Canterbury Jockey Club's Metropolitan meeting:— N.Z. CUP, of 2000 sovs., two miles.— Los Angolos (including 31b penalty) 9.3, Merrivonia 9.3, Prim 8.0, Iranui 7.12, Martine 7.11, 'Domino 7.88, Vice Admiral 7.8, Miscount (including 21b penalty) 7.6, Goodwin Park (including 71b penalty) 7.11, Mulga Bill 7.0, Kilositeri 6.12, Projectile 6.9, Outknder, Cronstadt, and Ka,uroa 6.8.
Stewards' Handicap, of 1300 sovs., six furlongs.— Equitasi 9.11, Full Rate 9.7, Madam Madoap 9.5, Eleotrakoff and Undecided' 8.12, Gipsy Belle 8.9, Royal Scotch 8.8, Dearest a-nd Formiby 8.6, Effort 8.5, Hen-mia 5.2, Stepmeter 8.1, St. Toney 7.13. NyOland, Pedrene and Culprit 7.13, Turbine 7.12, Dazzling, Bliss and Hohungatabi 7.11, Sea King. 7.8, Countermine 7.6,. Rurik 7.5", Longstep 7.3, Land Rose 7.2, Colleen Miary 7.1, Crosibie 7.0, Rangiatua 6.13, Lady Mbutoa, Odessa and Armstrong 6.7. '
AUCKLAND RACES.
By Telegraph — Press Association
AUCKLAND, Last Night
The Racing Grub's spring meeting opened tOrday. The weather was fine, and the attendance good. The itotalisator receipts, amounted to £15,329 10s, an increase of £2686 10iS, on last year. The results were:
Maiden Handicap, of 125 sovs., one mile and a half.— Presently 1, Regain 2, Bon Cyr 3. Time, 2niin. 51sec. ■'.«■•
Great Northern Guineas, of 750 ..sovs., one mile.—General Latour 1, Miss- Winsome 2, Sir Moutoa 3. Malwa, the only other starter, came down and broke his leg£, and was destroyed. Won by a head. Time, lmin. 40 2-ssec.
Welcome Stakes, of 350 sovs., five furlongs.— Dido 1, Tact 2, Monorail 3. Won by a length and a half. Time, lmin. 3sec. Onehunga Steeplechase, of 200 sovs., about three miles.— Pleiades 1, "Seldom 2, Taraha 3. Won by 2 lengths. Time, <6mhi. 11 2-osecs. Shorts Handicap, of 200 sovs., five furlongs.— Mis-s: Livonia 1, Time Shot 2, Gold Size 3. All started. Won by a. head. Time, lmin. 2 2-5 sees.
City rHandicap., of 500 sovs., one mile and a quarter.— Coromandel 1, Master Wairiki 2, Maxwell 3. All started. Won by half a length. Time, 2min. 8 4-ssec.
(Hobson Handicap, of 125 sovs., six furlongs.— St. Amans 8.13 1, Royal Arms; 2, Recipe 3. Time, 1 min. 16 3-ssec.
Flying Handicap, of 200 sovs.— Miss Livonia 1, Tattoo 2. Admiral Sowlt 3. Won by a. head. . Time, min.. 28 4-ssecs.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10466, 2 November 1911, Page 5
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