THE TURF.
POVERTY BAY ENTRIES
Owners and trainers aro reminded that entries f-or the Poverty 'Bay Turf Club’s facers close at 9 o’clock thi-s evening at the Club’s office, Masonic Buildings. POVERTY BAY WEIGHTS. [Press Association^"^ .NAPIER, Oct. 16. Mr. J. Chadwick bus declared the following weights for the Poverty Bav -Tunf Olub’i? spring meeting: FIRST HURDLE HANDICAP, If miles.
A.E. C . ACCEPTANOES
[Press Association.]
AUCKLAND, Oct. 16
The following acceptances were declared to-night for tine A.R.C. spring meeting:— , ■ Citv Handicap.—Moral (including 51b penaltv) 9.7. Uranium 8.13, Leonator 8.13," Lochbuhio 8.8, Ruaparaha 5.2, Tan San S.O, Douche S.O, Pantutu 7.12, Carl Roe'i 7.11, Celtic V.H, Te Aroha 7 11, Delegate 7.10. Ikon 7.4. Dunborve 7.2, 'Sand st re a niG.ld. ® ini 7 did things differently. . The j m<^ 3t man blames everything and XT 10 -' body except his own- wretched i ielov- 0 (- Jiving. He will persist in ti , anci 1 his stomach as if it were a-,. MASTiERTON HANDICAPS. [Press Association.] . WELLINGTON, Oct 16. For the. Mastefton Racing Club s spring meeting the following handicaps have been declared by Air. J. H. Pollock: Hack Hurdles Handicap, of /osovs lone mile and three-quarters, Lyrist 112.4, Cpirtmandeir 11.3, 'Hatley 10. 0, !Master Douglas 10.4, Speciosa 10.4, jPapatawa 9.13, Peregrine 9.11, Clo|vial 9.5, Sherlock Holmes 9.5, Diplof auntie 9.0, Libemtor 9.0, Adventure 19.0, Indian Mutiny 9.0, \osami 9.0, | Golden Butterfly 9,0. Kanuuu 9.0 VPapa-toa 9.0, Lebeccis 9.0, Tama 9.0. I Flying Hack Handicap, of GOsoys, Isix furlongs.—Seaton Dale 9.0, Effort 98 13 -Kelso 8.8, Investment 8.7, Rouiline’ 8.7, Advantage 8,6, Conqueror sk 2, Blue Bell 8.2, Osiris 8.2 j Sir -intrim 7,11, Majoira 7,9, Failmmator .9, Sir Single 7.6, Passive <.6, Rock-
ru-rv 7.6, Alildura 7.2. Alasterton Cup, o-f 250 soys, one and -quarter miles.. — -Irish -Rifle 9.0, Sn -’risoo 8.10, iSan Julie 8.4, King .lost .lli Silken Rein 7.11, Polyanthus .8, .Loivef 7.8, Daisy Paul 7.7, -Meric Rose 7.7, Sanclstream 7.7, -Ikon 4 -Hiro 7.4, Gnehc /.3, Skye 7.0, , lieu-lock Holmes 7.0, San Fernando 12, Blue Ribbon G.i, Roseal 6.7. Ladies’' Bracelet Handicap, of oO >vs., one" anile, and -a-quarter.—Es-•lvabero 1 12.5, Haeremai 11-13, D° n ilos 11.13, kneyle 10.13, on 10.13, Qotea 10.11, Netberby 111, Ballance 10,10, Yl bakateha. b.9,i Golden Butterfly 10. < Firestlck :) 7 Traylock 10.7, Shellfish 10..', fiikewhai 10.7, Tiana 10.7, -Strath.l' in 7
i October Hack Hindi cap, of 90uovs, lie mile.—King Post 9.0, Sandst-ream 40, Iranui 8.10, Seaton Dale .8.6, eye 8.5, Windage 8.3, Kelso 8.0, outinc 7.13, Mokatobi- 7.111, Buoy)t 7 12, First Mate / .10, I'lint Gun £ ' Lucretius. 7.7, HM,d»n 7.4, ■enci'V 7.3, JlWaroa 7.0, Splash 4 9 - Kinght Commander 0.12. feS’ Handica,, of t Veil furlongs. —Irish Rifle J.o, huh ,tc 9 0, Toa Tulii 8.4, Simplex 8.1, tfomrn 7.10, -Loiret 7.9, Daisy ~h 7 9 Ikon 7.8, -Lot-hair 7.8, Duft 74Vfelic 7.6, ’Skye 72, Whetuiarania.7.o, Tiipono 6.13, Rose Grove ‘ -:7, Eifred-a 6.7. ’-Das'h Hack 'Handi-chp, of 50soys, re furlongs.—Sir A-rtigal 90, Axite x 0 - Investment 8.4, Advantage 8:4, . u»iait,3.2, Conquer 8.0, 7 13 Thera 7.13, I nnothy <1.3, Ct) l--1 on 7 3. Golden Dream 7.2, Mern- • , n la 7.2, 'Master Fish 7.2, Toanga, 1 ady Paul, land Golden Ruin 7.0, St. » lora 7.0'. Tainui 7.0, V'i 7.10,-Moira 110, Noior-ius'7.s, The Cockatoo, 7.5, jimmeriuu 7.0, Ruemai .(,%
CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB
[Press Association.]
CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 16. At the fliliif-yearly -meeting of the Canterbury Jockey Club, Mr. R. H. Pyne, tho chairman,, stated that 'the. committee had decided that the attendance of young children which had been increasing of late] was not desirable, and that in future -the full dvirgc would have to be paid for their attendance to any part of the grounds. The appeal .committee of the Canterbury Jockey Club held an enquiry into the conduct of D. Price, a disqualified jockey, at the Oh,oka and E-yreton Jockey Club meeting. It was reported, that Price, had made himself most objectionable at the gathering under notice, and had made use of. . impertinent language. The report of the sub-committee -will he submitted -at the next committee' meeting of the club.
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