hanga; 7, Foreign Coin; 16, Glaciate; 13, Red Cat; 11, Burra Sahib; 15, The Monarch: 9, Sceptre; 5, Corn Prince; 6, Star Zone. One length and a half; two and a half. Star Zone was fourth. Time, 1.14 2-5.
SECOND DAV EVENTS
LIST OF ACCEPTORS(By Telegraph—Press Association.) PALMERSTON N„ September 4. Acceptances for the second day of the Wanganui Jockey Club’s meeting on Saturday are: — 12.0 —Gonville Hurdles, one mile and a half: High Peer 10.11, Raana 10.10, Rollicker 10.8, Cuisinier 10.5, Stella Lux 9,13, Majority, Colibri 9.11, Hagen 9.7, Ruling Star, Baron Bold 9.6, Misurina 9.5, Lucullus Boy, Corroboree 9.3, Master Lackham, Vengeance 9.2, Lacan, Brazil, Cloverlea King, Cartoonist, Siegall, Master Solway. Kincora 12.40—Debutant Stakes, for two-year-olds; four furlongs: Fescue, Gadier, Manutere 8.5, Damask, Capine 8.0. I.2o—Trial Handicap, seven furlongs: Roeon 9.0, Spliced, Henry of Huntingdon 8.2, Aoueduct 8.0, Elusory 7.13, Waimutu 7.10, Graeco-Roman 7.9, Half Crown, King's Mark, Courting, Claralion, Condole, St Felicien, .Royal Return 7.7.
2.o—Wanganui Guineas, one mile: Stairway, Bendemeer, Prince Plato, foreign Coin. Aoueduct. Par Avion Prince. Kevin, Silver Ball. Burra ■-mib. Transmitter 8.10. Premature S'nl'm Coat, p 3V Rnll 8 5 2.4s—Higgle Handicap, one mile and -ne furlong: Rakanui 8.12, Augment ”9. Lambourn 8.7, -Aurora’s Star 8 2 Lord Cavendish 8.1. Colonel Bogey.’ BO-Meamea, Dynasty 711 P”o--'’lamabon 7.0. f>-30 Motion Hack Handicap, one mile and one furlong: Halley 9 11 Moderate 9.5, Myarion 9.0, M'ss Leighon •J r> P U L -T 0 Pa * 8.12, Renascor 8.8, nS <f e B f’ rabic 8 ' L ’ Mansura, st- ess Signal, G v eat a.n Rpd 7.19. Eun „ bv V? 1 p^ e 7 't 7° Oriko, Auburn Lad. M ; ss Bndge, Inform, Arachne, Magnifier Handicap, six furlongs: Old Bill 9.4, Sunny Knight 8.12, Augment, Duncannon 8.8, Rakahanga 8.3 Yogi Wmgs of Song 8.2, Kotua 7.11 BatHegam The Monarch, Poutatau 7.10, Sceptre 7.8, Screen Star 7.4 Star Zone 7.2, Ringcraft 7.0.
they should feel considerablesausfaction at the splendid response made by owners and trainers in connection with the meeting this month. The club is fortunate in having such a capable secretary as Mr IT. Mortenson, whose enthusiasm is an inspiration to everybody associated with the club. The weights will be declared on September 8 and acceptances will close on September 9 at 9 p.m.
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