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MANAWATU ACCEPTANCES.
(By Telegraph — Press Association.J
PALMERSTON N., Last Night
The following acceptances, liave been received lor the first day of tlhe Manawatu sumniier meeting:— Tokdmaru Hurdles Handicap, of 120 sov&.', one mite and thireequarters —Gold Bird' 10.13, Passive 10.7, Longner 10.6, Te Ru 10.3, Tyrannic 9.12, Seaman 9.4, Leolanter 9.0. , GiMdes Hack Handicap, of 100 SOV.S.', six furlongs-. Beacon 9.0. Makara 8.6, Gay Lawless, Goldiinar, Bornia. 7.13, Monologue 7.12, Turna and Parewanuti 7.9, Lady Kilcberan 7.9, Seraphic 7.8, Portland Lady 7.0, Sanguinary 6.13, Overheard 6.12, Millbanks., Tavonui and Fashion Rate 6.7.
Manawntu Cup ((handicap), of 500 sovs., one male and a half: — Merrivonia 8.10, Aherbrothook 8.9, Martine 7.13, Espartero 7.12, Te Puia 7.11, RJauparahla, Sir Antrim 7.9, Biridin« 7.B,"GoodAvim Park 7.2, Tney, Misca! 6.12, Waipaku and Brown! Trout 6.10 v Juvenile Handicap, of 125.... sots;., five furlongs.— Bronze and Raaigtf•atua 8.13, Marton 7.3, Field Maid, and Imagination 6.12. Tararua Hack Welter Handicap, of 100 sovs., seven furlongs.— Beacon 9.L% Ovation 9.5, Stevens 9.3, Odessa 8.13, Mira, 8.12, Merrie Lad 8.10, Queen of Scots 8.8, Bonnie •Boy 8.5, Pot. Luck 8.3, Bland 8.2, Matlow, Bkkeney, Tripoli and Harekoa 8.0.
Fit Herbert Handicap, of 200 sovs. six furliongs..— Full Rate 9.8, Gl'adi-ol-e 8.11, Polymorphous 8.10, Herhiia 8.7, Sea. Eagle 7.5, Lady Mour toa 7.3', Mon Ami .7.2, Rangiatua .j.O, Thetis 6.7. \ j ; . Grandstand Handicap, of 150 sovs. T <sne mile.— Effort 8.11, FPingot and .Gold Battery 8.4, Sea Qfliteen 8.2,' .Voetgang 7.12, Brown Trout 7.8, At'tention 7.7, Fleet Woek 6.11, Seaman, Ladrone and Marten 6.7. FJiNAL PAYMENTS. " ...
Palmerston North Stakes (Second G. F. Buchanan's Tanhauser, W. E. BidwkTilfist Vocation, L. BuicVs Rangaatua, J. Buckley's Stc-proy,' Jan, Sir ; Geo.. Clifford's. Mndnm Madcap and Scottish Star, Mr Highden's Boanerges, A. Laing's Gowrie Lass, D. MeNaroaraV Sea Eagle, A. McFarlau '«• Peppin and Saa-to-Mist coltfc, F. Ross' Salute and King Soultt, J. Symonds' Lord Soult, E. J. WattVMe.rton.',
AUCKLAND CUP AND RAILWAY !'" HANDICAP.
: (By Telegraph—Press Association.)
". AUCRLAiND, Last' Night... Foil'lowing- ane the final payments for the Auckland Oup.— Los. Amgelos 9.3, Waimangu 8.6, Miss M'isdhfef 8.5, Sedition. 8.4., Mendip " ( '.ii cludin g'' 51 b pen alty) •■ 8.3, Counterfeit, Masterpiece, Miscount, and Go'ldirjuor 7.12, Soultoria and Domino 7.11, Miidaighit Sun. 7.4, Santa Rosa 7 g .3, Goromandel (ineluding Silib penalty) 7.0, Maxwell and Ngapuku 6.10, Belfali, Duma and Uhlando 6.7.
Railway Handicap.— Equita.s. 9.13, Nyland (including 31ihs penalty) 9.13, Royal' Soult 8.11, Form>by 8.10, Antoinette 8.5, Salute *B'.4, Kakama 8.3, Culprit .and -Gipsy Eieifle 8.1, Dearest 7.13, Turbine 7.10, Jack De-lfcu-al 7.8, Hohungataih& 7.7, GHk»y 6.13, Lucille 6.11. Blue Garment (including 31b penalty) 6.10, Uirukehii, Lady Dot, Taketumu and Elegance 6.7." ■' •
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10504, 16 December 1911, Page 5
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