LATE SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
THE TuiiE, AUSTRALIAN Si ..m’LECMASE. UnITKD PuKSB Ahm« .. ‘ IdN Coi-Yiumi* (Received August V 12.10 a.m.) MELBuuJIaE, August 6. Pilot has been scratcned for the Australian Steeplechase. GRAND NATIONAL ACCEPTANCES. [Rick Pukss As>oi iai ion.] CHRISTCHu jtci i, August 6. The following acceptances have been received for the New Zealand,- Grand National meeting:— *■'* Winter Cup, of GOO sovs, I mile.— Zimmerman, Penates, Grenadier, Longner. Federal, Iranui, Wuikaraka, Gwendolina, North-east, Ail Guns, Merrie Zealand, Sweet An go. us, likitere, Rock Ferry, White Cockade, Whistlecraft, King Post, Continuance, Lone Star, Tyrant. Grand National Stepelechase, of 1000 sovs, 3J miles.—Jack Pot, Eurus, Capitol, Le Beau, Moccasin, Nadador, Irish, * To Aral, Wanganui, El Dorado, Diplomatic. Grand National Hurdle Race, of 1000 sovs., 2 miles.—Ben Jonson, Exmoor, Compass, Gold Dust, Scotty, Lion Heart, Auratus, Pikopo, Ringman, Taura, Southern Cross, Showman, Corazon, Pukomii, Whata'kura, Rendrock. Hunters’ Hurdle Race, of 130 sovs, once round and a distance —Homeward, Glengariff, Sea Dog, Arty, Blythe Boy, King of Trumps, Ben .fortune, Roan Banner, Tyrannic, Wainui, Red King. Trial Hurdle Race, of 200 sovs. 1| miles. —Auratus, Rendrock, Pikopo, Contender, Virtuso, Kelso, Slaney, Orsino, Stepenfeldt. . Jumpers’ Flat Race, of 150 sovs. lj miles—Scotty, Compass. Ringman, Polyanthus, Southern Cross, Lion Heart. Pukenui, Farley Grove, Whatalcura, Homeward. Enfield Steeplechase, of 150 sovs. 2 miles. —Leonardo, Meoshen, Wairaka, Pacific, Deerslayer, Kooringa, Lovell. Avonbead Handicap, of 130 sovs., 6 furlongs.—Nyland, Claymore, Chiarinian, Vologda, Inchbonny, Gold Braid, Wet Day, Waiata, Merrie Lass, Pronoun, Rangikapua. Miss Doric, Rawera, Luperin, Eaglestone, Adjudge, Bravery, Cashier. WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB, WANGAN Cl, August 6. The. Wanganui Jockey Club has appointed Mr. James Coombes as starter during the coming season, and Messrs W. H. Harbgill, Geo. Morse, and G. T. Lynch have been appointed as judge, handicapper, and clerk of the course respectively.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2574, 7 August 1909, Page 5
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295LATE SPORTS AND PASTIMES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2574, 7 August 1909, Page 5
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