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MASTERTON ACCEPTANCES, The following acceptances have been received for the Masterton Raoing Club's spring meeting, to be held: on the Opaki course on Thursday net:— TELEPHONE HANDICAP, of 80 Sovs; six furlongs.—The Great Mogul 9.0, Lady Louisa 8.5, Zeus 7,13, Portraiture 7.5, Conssjska 7.3, Bunkum 7.1, Cadonia 7.1, Destiny 7.1, Waimahaki 6.12, Kingi Hori 6.12, Chillies 6.12, Salado 6.12. FLYING HANDICAP (Open,), of 100 Sovs; six furlongsA-Makara 9.0, Mt. Victoria 8.9, Immer 8.3, Black Lupin 7.12, Mbn Ami 7.11, Secret Link 7.9, Stepney 7.9; Lady Laddo 7.2, Suratura 7.2, Heather 7^2:■-"■'••■>" SPRING HANDICAP, of 175 sov&j 1J Solo 9.0, Expect 8.8,; Byron 8.7; Leorita 8;7, Sinapis 8.5, Lady Moutoa 8.0; Otahu Ceylon 7.8, Bonnie Boy 7.3, Matlow 6.10; LADIES BRACELET^;of 65 : sovs; 1 mile.—Master Lupin 12.7, Grit Lawless 11.7, Lord Palmer 11.4, Merrie Land 11.4, Miss Chamberlain 11.0, Lubriline 11.0, The Corinthian 11.0, Remissness 11.0.
MASTERTON HANDICAP, of 90 sov6j - seven furlongs.—Papamarama 9.0, Overrate 8.7, Lady Louisa 8.6, Reoord 7.11, Topnote 7.7., Lord Palmer 7.5, Borsil 7.3. Hanzard 7.3, Piermont 7.3, St. Brandon 7.3, Bunkum 7.3, Rexer (late Magazine) -7.0, Salado 7.0, Otakura* 7.0, Grassmere 7.0. '
STEWARDS' HANDICAP (Open), of 110 sovs; seven furlongs.—Awahou 8.6, Lady Moutoa 8.4, Imagination 8.4, Mon Ami 7.7, Stepney 7.5, Matlow 7.1, Lady Georgia 7.1, Turna 7.1, Lady Laddo 7:0, Manitau 6.13, Montreal 6.13, First Consul 6.13. • DASH HACK HANDICAP, of 80 Sovs; five furlongs.—The Great Mogul 9.3, Astral 7.13, Powder Fox 8.5, Zeus 8.4, Sir Moutoa 7.12, Merry Guy 7.10, The Diver 7.4, Chatsil 7.2, Conziska 7.2, Microbe 7.0, Sir Fisher 6.12, The Hou Hou 6.12. Arrahna 6.12, Bonus 6.12. ENTRIES. TRIAL STAKES.—Roumania, Concord, Juliette, Te Hou Hou, Sir Fisher, Rosalys, Sunrose, Saltshooter, Ngarua, Sarbonite, Signoretta, Grassmere, Misa Trumps, Lubriline, Hellennbis, Trogan, Hansard, Red Light, Gdlden Reef, Consultation, Bonus, Trooper, Master Kura, Guiding Way.
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The Masterton Racing Club is to be congratulated on the excellent acceptances received for the spring meeting. The rains of the past two days' will tend to take the sting out of the course, which by Thursday will be in splendid order. Indications point to the meeting being one of the most successful yet held by the cluhi. .;- ..,. :
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 October 1913, Page 5
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