THE TURF.
TE KARAIvA RACING CLUB
The following handicaps have been declared by Mr. C. J.: Bennett'for the Te Kara'ka Racing Club’s meeting ‘on New Year’s Day:— Flying Handicap.—Auldearn 9.2, Sublime 9.2, Pluck 8.8, The Squatter 8.5, My Darling 7:11, Ardfert 7.11' Hirini 7.7. Acland Hood: Handicap.—Auldearn 9.0, Sublime 9.0, The Squatter 8.3, Jet d’More. 8.0, Gatenby 7.12, Swarthmoor 7.10, Fort William 7.7. Electric Handicap.—Auldearn 9.5, Sublime 9.5, Pluck 8.9, Erin 8.4, Masonic 7.13, Rady Crespin 7.13, Hirini 7.12, The Drummer 7.9, The Chef 7.7, Kaumoana 7.7, Manutqj. 7-7, Master StC^ d 7 - 7 > 7,7, Rnrai^gferoa 7.7. _ Walter Handicap.—Jet d’More 9.9, Gatenby 8.11, Erin 8.8, Martyr King. 8.66, Lady Crespin 8.5, Swartbruoor 8.5, Waikanae 8.4, Hirini 8.3, Billy s.o. Ladies’ Bracelet.—The Squatter 12.6, Baklos 12.5, Te Kainui 11.9, Martyr King 11.7, Lady Crespin 11.6, Mv Darling 11.5, Local Option 11.5, Raraiketeroa 11.0. Innocent Bill 11.0, Anticipation 11.0. MA NAWATU ACCEPTANCES. 1 Pi:ii T’iirss Association.l PALMERSTON N., Dec. 14. The following are the acceptances for the first day’s meeting of the Manawatu Racing Club: Highden Hack Hurdles Handicap, of lOOsovs, 1J miles.—Pearl Reef 11.5, Full Cry 10.11, Don Carlos 10.9, Moose 10.2, Taupo 9.13, Windage 9.7, Papatoa, Cohort, and Himatangi 9.0 Summer Handicap, 250sovs, 1 mile. —Sandstream 9.0, Equitas 8.6, Waikaraka 8.3, Paisano 8.1, Flingot 7.12, Truganini 7.10, Sir Antrim 7.9, Perolina 6.12, Mataari 6.11. Tiritea Hurdles Handicap, loOsovs, 2 miles.—Maidi 10.13, Sta.vboy 10.5, Feu de Joie 9.13, Wliatakura 9.10, Waipunehu 9.0. Awapuni Handicap, 200sovs, 6 furlongs.—Tumut 9.0, Crucinella 8.11, Broadsword 8.6, Equitas 8.5, Full Rate 8.2, Ballarat 8.1, Nyland and Sir Antrim 7.7, Bally Shannon 7.6, Waiata 6.7. v-. -: r Terrace Hack Welter Handicap 100 sovs, 1 mile.—Tawhaki 10.5, Jioran 9.11, Gold Treasure 9.5, Captain Bell 9.6, Passive 9.3, Teotane 9.2, Marathon 5.9, Separator 8.8, Liquid Air 8.2, Marton 8.1, Rangikapua 8.0. Himatangi Welter Handicap, 150 sovs, 7 furlongs.—Waikaraka 9.8, Paisano and Osiris 9.5, Effort and Wimmera 9.2, Vi 9.1, Fasnakyle 5.3, Gold Treasure 8.2, Thetis 7.13, Waicola 7.7. First Payment, Manawatu Cun Handicap, 600sovs, 1£ mile (run on Boxing Day).—Crucinella 8.9, Waitapu 7.2, Paisano and Osiris 8.1. Tawhaki 8.0, Merrivonia 7.13, Flingot 7.12, Koran 7.4, Bridge 7.3, Perolina 6.13. Fourth Palmerston North Stakes, 6 furlongs (first day). The following horses have paid up.—A. Barclay’s Penate.s, D. Buick’s Rangipapa, Sir Geo. Clifford’s Flitaway. Broadsword, Fasnakyle, and Madam Madcap,’ Hon. J. Carroll’s Gold Top and Royal Guard. F. Dorset’s Sir Solo, J. Buckley’s Madhu/a, J. D. Greenwood’s Formeden, Mr. High den’s Polymorphous, Cellarer, and Gloss, J. Monk’s Gipsv Belle, J. McCoombe’s Tawhaki, G. F. Moore’.s True Shot, J. Symon’s Lord Soult, J. W. Lowe’s Sea Queen, E. J. Watt’s Winning Post, H. Wittney’s Odessa and Tuma. Second Manawtu Sires’ Produce Stakes, 6 furlongs (third day). The following horses have paid up. —Sir Geo. Clifford's Broadsword and Madam Madcap, F. Dorset’s Sir Solo, W. Dav-. ies’ Sonite, J. Buckley’s Madhura, J. D. Greenwood’s Formeden, W. E. Hughes’ . Marengo. * Mr. Higliden’s Polymorphous, T. H. Lowry’s Multiple. Mr. Middleton’s Melrose and Lord Kelvin, A. McDonald’s Kiltie Lass, C. Ross' Deploy, J. W. Lowe’s Sea Queen, E. J. Watt’s Winning Post.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2685, 15 December 1909, Page 6
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516THE TURF. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2685, 15 December 1909, Page 6
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