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LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Cosy-right.) LONDON", March 29. At the '/iverpool Spring 'Meeting, the following was the result of the race for— THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPw LIECHASE- (flia.ndd«w>), of 3500 ,sovs.,_ including a trophy value 125 sovs, by subscription of 30 'soto ouch, 20 first, or five govs only if declared; toikl to receive 200 sovs., tlie third 100 sovs., and ttQie fourth 70 sovs; for five year olds and upwards; Grand National Course (about 4 miles and 8-58 yards. (57 entries, Bof whom declared). Sir >C. A.sdteton-i?imiith''s Jerry M., aged, 12.7 1 10. Bower Imay's Bloodstone, aged, 11.6 ! ! 2 H. M. 'Hartigan's Axle Pin, aged, * 10.2 3 (Winer trained by \V. Gore.) WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB. HANDICAPS. (By Telegraph —Press Association.J I WELLINGTON, Last Night, I The following handicaps have been | declared by Henrys for the Wairarapa Racing Club's meeting:— Trial Handicap. Acrostic 9.0, Dogfish, Silver Fox and Miss AmibroSe 8.9, B>ahani, Semaphore, Lambton, Sir Laddo gelding, Ghoorkdale and Distinction 8.8, BorsiJ, Ceyhn and' Confusion 8.6. z Te Waka Welter.— Elfisn LO.l, Ov-, ation 9.11, Big Blast 9.6, Toney &nd' Glenfern 9.3, San Wai S.i.o, Dorvisli 8.9, Black Reef, Waikehu, Mediterranean, Florence Nightingale anri. Lord Palrfier 8.8, Orahaikau 8.7, .Acrostic 8.5, Stralsheona . 8.4, Otaraia 8.3, Field Fare, Silver Fox, Dogfish, Flip 'Flap and Mies Ambrose 8.0. Easter Handicap.— Undecided 9.12, Golden Loop 8.13. Merrivonia 8.12, Sea Queen 8.9, Ariom 8.4, Sinapis 8.2, Cork 7.11, Red Lupin 7.7, ■lion and Bonnie Boy 7.3, Nedra and Astonishment 6,7. • '.lviirser'y Handicap.— 'Percm ea1" : 9.3, ?• King's. Favourite 8.8, •MountYictoria : 8.2, Imagination 8.0, Waipoha 7.7, Submersion, Alexto, Plunder,; VaTiirf 7.5; . Otter, Kiiigi "Hori 1 'and Elevated 7.2,.Gay Lass 7.0. Wangainioana , Welter. Master Sylvia 9.9, Ivbhinoor 9.8, San Pluie 9.6, Bally Shannon 9.4, Negative 9.3, Bonnie Boy 9.2, Mon Ami 8.10, Overtime 8.9, Aboriginal B.B*, Aema and Pwrakau 8.0. Makahi Handicap.— Ladrone 9.9, Leapuki 9.2, Gay" La wless, Emma and Allurement 8.13, San Wai 8.5, D&unton 8.4, Miss Augusta 8.3, Kina 8.2, Lady Volley . and Anther and )WBii.te 7.13, Happy New Year and Laidino 7.8, San Port 7.2, Waipoha 7.1, ' Foreshot 7.0, Miss Vena and Dogfish 6.13, Semaphore, Biddy,. l/amlbton, Sir Laddo gelding, arid Rahani 6.12, Abei-cord, Traylock, Borsil, Confusion, i*nd Woolnuth 6.10. Wardell Handicap.— Full Rate 9.3, Sinapis 8.9, Tigerine 7.13, Blue Lake ' and Khamsin 7.12, Master Sy'lvui 7.9, Oullinan 7.7, Merry Frank 7.6, .Brit-, ash. Maid 7.4, 1/ongstep, All Guns and Miikara. 7.3.HECTOR CRAY'S DISQUALIFICATION. * : (By Telegraph—Press Association.) 1 Night. The . metropolitan, cojnnnittee of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Cliuh"'heard an appeal'by Hector Gray against the de- • cision of the. Dahnevirke Jockey Club, disqualifying hem for. ' welve months'; for not riding. Augusta to wan, and "for' deliberately interfering with (the runniiig cl' Ladino; in the Telephone Hack Handicap the autumn' meeting, of the Danipvirke; ■. Jcekey rClub. Tlie appeal was dasmiis-.sed, aiicl. the'action of /the Dannevirke. Ohib • confirmed. . ' . - FEILDINC JOCKEY CLUB. Owiiers 'and trainers- are' reminded-j that acceptances for the first day's'] , races at Feild.ing, including the Wai- J at a Hack, and also the Maiden Scur-J ry, to be run on the second day.- close i on Tuesday, April 2nd, with the secretary, Mr EjJmd. Goodbehere, Feilding. Special train excursions for the races have been arranged, and >wil3 be published to-morrow/ MANAWATU RA~ INC CLUB. - In connection >witji the Manawatn-i Race Meeting on, the 24th and 25tli • April, on the Awapuni nomiiiatioii\elose for tall events except Eiighth Manawatu Shakes and Fourth, Manawatu Sire® i'rdduce Stakes, on • Tuesday, 2nd April, at 10 p.m..

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10597, 1 April 1912, Page 7

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SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10597, 1 April 1912, Page 7

SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10597, 1 April 1912, Page 7

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