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SPORTING

ASHBURTON RACES.

CONCLUDING DAY'S RESULTS.

(By Telegraph—Press Association.)

L .. ••• \ ASHBURtTO'N, Hurt- Night. The Afihlbunton County Racing 01ub',s autumn meeting was concluded this afternoon, underfavourable ccmditionls, the wither being bright and STinny, aaid the attendance above the average, while the fields were again large. The totaJiisator'- investments wta-e exceptionally heavy, the total for ifne meetmg being £11,197 lOls, as against £11,528 10s in May of 1911, and £6183 10s in May of 'l9lO, thou gill on the laititer occasion bookmakers were licensed, the difference between last year's and this- year's figures is such as to call for remark. The following are the..re&uU<s.-rvx- ;

_ 'Moretail Hack Handicap.— Ceylon 1, Siteplianos 2, Reef Joints 3. Won easily by two lengths. Time, imin. 17 l-ssecs.

Wduchmorfe Welter Handicap.--_ Probable 1, Kilmeny 2, Kilts 3. Won by two lengths. lime, Imin. 30 sees. Autumn Sea Kartg -1, True Knight 2, Tannlvaus-er 3. Won easily. Tiiue, Imon. 42 3-ssees. tfaivrciile. Handicap.— Ed: tali 1, Gilencwe 2, Firm hold 3. Won by a neok. Time, lm-in. l"6secs. D.isposia'l Handicap.— Aerial 1, Rlytheboy 2, Vanada 3. Won' by a length-. 1 line, Imin. 2' Ssjb-pcs. ' Wiakanui, Haindicap>— Blue Lake 1, Mlgriin's 'Way 2, Kilts 3. Won easily by three lengtlis. Time, Imin. i 16seos. . v AUCKLAND ACCEPTANCES. : (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND. Ln'et Night. T.lio foll'mving acceptances have been rectiived for the principal events at the ■Auckland R'aoinig Club's whiter meetting:— , , - Glreat 'Northern -.-Hurdles. —• Black Northern 11.9, Presently 11.1, Waiputere 10.12, Paritutu '10.9, The Native and Don Quex 101:6, Koran 10.3, Woo•loninooloo 10.2, The Chttf 10.0, Lloyds D.12, Nupper 9.11, Duivborve, Antarctic-, Waterworks, Connclian - and-Sandy ]>n-ul 9.9, Bully 9.4, Gaelic- 9.3, Blue Mountain and Ontlander 9.2, Master theory, Surplus, Coronet-ted, Darby "Pan:! and Mildura 9.0. Great Steeplechase.— lOirazon 12.(5, Antarctic 12.1, Contimnairce 11.12, Sol 11-7. Pleiades 11.6, Pwrvtutu 10.10, W'hakaiweira 10.8, Lwcli Fyne. 10.M, O-kad-lmu 10.4., Dprando and Wiiiohvomodoo 10.0, Beeline land Glenmore 9.1.3, Appin and •Hunnkalha 9.9, Blue 'M'ountavn 9.8, Haubcre, Tui .Cakobau, The Spaniard, Commander, Golden Glow and /ante 9.7.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10633, 11 May 1912, Page 5

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SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10633, 11 May 1912, Page 5

SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10633, 11 May 1912, Page 5

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