TO-DAY'S ACCEPTANCES.
Pvptohuvai Handicap, six furlong. —Full Itrite 9.4, Bed' Lupin B.], British Maid 7.1?, Tigerike 7.11, Overtime 7.9, Cullman and Longstcp 7.7. Negative 7.5. Moroa Hack, seven furlongs..—Elfish 9.2, .Lfady Kilchcran 8.-1, (.ilenfern 3.3, Aroliakau 7.3,'Foreshot 7.0, Otaraia 6.1], Field Fare 6.10, Abercord 6.9. Autumn Handicap, one mile and a < distance.— Sea Queen 9.8, Golden ' Loop 9.0, Ariom 8.8, Cork 7.12, Negv otire 7.0, Sail Bluie 7.4, Bally Shannon 7.3, Nedra 6.7. Waiohine Hack Handicap, six furlongs.— Amber and White 8.7, Happy New Year 7.8, Ladino 7.7, Foreshot 7.4, San Port 7.1, Dogfish 6.12. Confusion 6.9. Juvenile Handicap, five furlongs.— King's Favourite 9.7, Peroneal 9.3, Elevated 6.13. 'Featherston Handicap, 5 furlongs— Xauirai 10.13, Blue Lake 10.3.' Kolii-nc-or 9.0, Longstep 8.13, Man Ami 8.11, Leapuki 8.9. i The Shorts,. four furlongs.— Cey-
lon, Lambton, Distinction, Silver Fox, Biddy, Dogfislb, Borsil, Wai.poha, W'hacine, Woolnoth, Petrolina, Gihoorkdale, each 9.0. AUCKLAND RACES. Iv A KAMA WINS EASTER HANDICAP. (By Telegraph —Press Association.) AU OK LAND, Last Night. The Auckland Racing Club's autumn meeting opened yesterday. Rain fell during the morning, but the weather deared for the races. There was a large gathering of the public. Hie Excellency the Governor was amongst those present. A sunn cf £30,921 was put through the totalisator, being an increase of £10,'291 on tihe same day last year. Following were the results : Tradesmen's Handicap, of 200 sovs. one mile and a quarter. — Sir Artegal 8.0 (Brown) 1, First Monoplane 2, Sea Elf 3. Aleo started — Maxwell, Ngapuki, Master .jack, Fus>s. Won by a bare length. Time, 2 min 10 3-5 sees. Sea Elf was favourite. J Brighton Hurdles, cf 200 sovs., two miles. — Sandy Paul 9.0 (Beery) 1, Lloyds 2, Black Northern 3. Also Presently, Don- Quex, Bully, Master Theory, Idealism. Won easily bv six- length.?. • I im?, 3m:n. -tisccs. Lloyds wa* ■ fa von me. Great Northern Champagne Stakes, ■ of 750 sovs., six furlongs-. 3C. J. Parker's Our King 8.10 (Jones) 1; 1 Prince Soult 8.10, 2; 4 Tact 8.8, 3. Also ran.— Monorail, Semolina, Pekeraugi, Haskeyne. Our King led almost throughout, and won easily by two and a half lengths. Time, lmin. I losecfc.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10602, 8 April 1912, Page 6
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