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v* MANAWATU MEETING ACCEPTORS FOR SATURDAY. EIGHT IN STEEPLECHASE. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) PALMERSTON NORTH, June 16. The following are the acceptors for ttielusl day of the Manawatu Racing Club s wintei meeting at Awapuni on Saturday. The Ruahine Handicap will be run as two races and there is a prospect of the Mangawhata Handicap being divided. Ngata Hack and Hunters’ Hurdles, one mile and a half; Talenta, Hunting Lore 10.9 Parekura 10.0, Little Ruse, Rockery, Authoiess 9.10. Trig Station 9.9, Master Cyklon, Rich Blood 9.6, Vengeance 9.2, Acrobat, Black Saint, Blue Note, Bright Lad, Bron-zoi-a, Cherry Hunter, Colossal Chief, Classic, Elusory, Flying Spy, Jumna, Rollaway, Squeers, Vadanoe 9.0.. Ruahine Handicap, six furlongs. High Class 10.2, Cheddington 9.8, First Round 9.2, Noble Eagle, Rebel Lady, Teacony 8.11, Bright Lady 8.9, Potomac 8.4, Varuna 8.3, Courting, Golden Acre, Lady Virginia 8.2, Amminol, Belle Rena.rde, Bunsby, Claration. Commando, Flying Spray, Gaie Duchesse, Gay Polly, Hunting Princess, Josette, Keen Play, Midian Star, Midiass, Mihinui, Miner s Hope Mymarta, Namesake, Once Again, Passionace, Poliuka, Rackman, Self Preservation, Sir Knight, Tasman Taxi, Taitere, To Pourohe, Tetratina, Theatre, The Grand,] Watchett 8.0. Manawatu Steeplechase, three miles: Enjoyment, Foxiana 11.4, Chat 10. G, Ruling Star 9 12 Anini, Skyway, Hanover, Stokowski 9.0. 'Manawatu Winter Cup, one mile and a quarter: Old Bill 9.13, Erndale 9.9, Noble Fox 9.7, Yogi, Amigo 9.4, Classform 9.3, Full Hand 9.2, Atreus 8.13, Expellant, The Monarch 8.10, Minority 8.7, Centrepoise, Sir Cameron 8.5, Winsome Lu 8.3, Myarion 8.2, Beau Ciel, Maestro, Vitement 8.0. Rangitera Hurdles, one mile and threequarters: Gay Fox, Gold Spot 10.7, Malacca 10.3. Dorado 10.0, Master Appellant 9.13, ColiI bri Hessketoon 9.12, Cuisinier, Mataroa 9.10, Renascor 9.9, Kena 9.5, Young Charles 9.2. Rongotea Handicap, six furlongs: Burra Sahib 9.12. Boloyna. Expellant 9.6. Augment 9.1, Night Eruption, Saint Tor 8.9, Duncannon 8 7 Duality, Foreign Coin 8.5, Whackie 8.4, Dark Eagle, Royal Star 11. 8.3, Absolve, Dainty Sheila, Flying Hawk, Foxwood, Nuna. Sceptre, Silver Cloud 8.0. Mangawhata Handicap, one mile and one furlong: Hinkler 9.10, Sir Dingle 9.5. Little Rose 9.3, Acquest. Don Quex 8.13. All Bunsby, Rebel Lady, Red Chief 8.10, Bcndemeer, Kinkajou, Renarde 8.7, Prince Shad 8.4, Sir Fox, Tail Urn 8.3, Alchemy, Arohatoon, Bats-man,-'Bournemouth, Curtail, Desert Tide, Gold Court, Greek Idol, Henry of Huntingdon, Inventor, Little Ruse. Midola, Red Warden, Sir Mark, Scrutator, Sovereign Lad, Wildfire, Winning Smile, Young Jim 8.0. TURF TOPICS ACCEPTANCES AMENDED. A message from Dunedin states that AngloFrench, who appeared in the acceptances yesterday for the Otago Steeplechase, should be deleted. Original intentions were to start racing at 10.30 a.m.. but it has now been decided to run the. first race at 11 a.m., and the programme will proceed at 42-minute intervals. TOTALISATOR FIGURES. Statistics prepared by the New Zealand Racing Conference reveal that for 148 days of racing held so far this season, totalisator investments at meetings promoted by racing and hunt clubs amount to £4,846,234. The Dunedin, Manawatu and Wellington meetings, as well as two hunt club fixtures, have still to be held before the season closes. The sum handled for the whole of last season (1940-41) was £6.325.725, for 232 days’ racing. Stakes given for the present season amount to £306,170. For the .whole of the previous season the sum was £411,452. SALLY LUNN GALLOPS WELL. At Riccarton yesterday Northern King, who should race well among the maidens on Saturday, had Sally Lunn as a mate over five furlongs, covered in 1.3 4-5. This was Sally Lunn’s second serious sprint since rejoining the active list, and she should be in excellent order for Trentham.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 June 1942, Page 6

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SPORTING Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 June 1942, Page 6

SPORTING Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 June 1942, Page 6

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