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SPORTING

AUSTRALIAN RAC IMC.

CUP RESULTS IN DEAD EEEAT

(Received Last' Night, 7.20 o'clock.')!.

1 - 3%*ch 5. The •Flemingtorr meeting Continued to-day, in excellent weather, which attracted a big crowd of spectators. Results: Hurdles.— Merriwoola 1, Uxbridge 2, Gunrest 3. Time, omin. 53£ sec. Stakes.— Wolawa 1, Tadanga 2, 'Sheriff Muir 3. Time, lmin. 16J sees. Australian Cup.— Prizefighter and Saxonite (dead heat) 1, Flavian 3. A great race. Time, 3min. 57-Jsecs. ■Ma-roli Steeplechase.— The Bard 1, Don Q. 2, Nigel 3. Won easily. Time 4min. losec. ■ Bourke Handicap.— Desire 1, Captain 'White and Mountain Princess (d<_ad heat) 2. Won by a neck. Time lmin." 272 sec.

TRAFALGAR'S RECORD,

On Saturday, Trafalgar had his 18th win. He has 1 started in 51 races, being second ten times, and third six times. Ho lias won stakes totalling £16,663.

NAPIER PARK ACCEPTANCES

(By Telegraph—Tress Association.)

NAPIER, Last Night. Tho following are the acceptances for the first day of the Napier Park Races:— ©maranui Hack Hurdles. — Stourton 10.5, Lamsdorff 10.3, Seaman 10.2, Merry Lad 10.0, Fond Memory 9.9, Quandary 9.2, Motus 9.0. The Spaniard 9.0, Lady Edna. 9.0, 1 usilier 9.0. ,Esk Hack Handicap.— Makara 9.0, ElfisSi 8.6, Parewanui 8.4, Allurement 8.4, San Wai 8.2,- Easy 8.2, Wee Rose 7.12, Pot Luck 7.11, Park Tide 7.10, Thrave 7.5, Miss Augusta 7.5, Arohakau 7.5, Stellaris 7.2, Eiya 7-0, Temerite 6.12, Waipoha 6.12, Hatu 6.12, Goldfinch 6.12, First. Marshal 6.9, . . Napier Cup.— Midnight Sun 8.11, Nyland 8.7. Aherlirothock 8.4, Sublime 8.2, Rill 7.7, Ariom A'i 7.7, Cork 7.5, Te Puia 7.5, Seatondale 7.3, Idealism 6.610, Loch Mabin 6.7, Composed 6.7, War Scare 6.7. ■Welter Handicap.— Goldfinder 10.2, Seatondale 9.4, Mcntiform 9.1, Cullinan 8.13, Ardfert 8.13, San Pluie 8.11, Golden Water 8.7, Master Stead 8.7. _ _ Snpling Stakes. — Bandore So, King's Favourite 8.1, King's Favourite 8.1, Master Kilcheran 7.7, Lone 7.7, Bon Bo.li 7.6, Master AcliiHes 7.6,' Siir Daniel 7.5, Warlight 7.3, Lassie Doon 7.3, Lockwood i .0, Daybreak 6.12, The Nile 6.12, Evadne 6.10, Elevator 6.7. . Redclyffe Hack Welter. Tripoli 9.8, Manitou 9.0, Fleetweek 8.10, Moutoa Girl 8.3, Bercola 8.0, Waikehua 8.0, Irish Gift 7.12, Rising Sun 7.11, Hapov New /.11, G 7.11, Mangaroa 7.7, Kurapotangi /./, Missile 7.7, Turquilena 7.7, St.' Gozo 7.7, Prince Eddie 7.7. _ Flyiaig Handicap.— Maori King 9.3, Faunus 8.9, Sublime 8.2, Bin© Lake 8.2, Gold Battery 7.12, Lord Possible 6.10, Easy 6.7, Winning Post 6.7. ENTRIES. Trial Hack Stakes.—War Talk, Chief Marshall, Master Kilcheran, Marinba, Ngakau, Red Seal, Evadne, Hatu, Monella, Star and Garter. Maiden Hack Scurry (Second Day). —Chief Marshall, Kirkby, Te. Awahou, Ngakau, Red Seal, Otawa, Ranfurly, Hatu, Stellaris, Monteleone.

KEEP HIM IN PERFECT ORDER

"For the past seven years I have kept my system in perfect order_ by the occasional use of Chamberlain's Tablets," writes Mr W. McWilliam, J.P., Waimana, N.Z. "Whenever I feel dull I take a dose and find that two tablets taken at leave me a fresh man next morning. Chamberlain's tablets are particularly good as they neither gnpe nor purge." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. "Local wool-growers are very pleased to know that so much of their finest wool finds its way into the popular Roslyn Worsted and Woollen Mills (largest in Australasia), as they know from practical experience something of the comfort and lasting wear of Roslvn Blankets, Rugs, Tweeds, Worsteds, Socks, Jerseys, Flannels, Plaidings, "Delta" Underwear, etc.

CABLE NEWS'.

(Unit&l Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10576, 6 March 1912, Page 5

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563

SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10576, 6 March 1912, Page 5

SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10576, 6 March 1912, Page 5

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