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THE TURF.

AUCKLAND R.C. ACCEPTANCES

TPeu Press Association.! AUCKLAND, March 18. The following are the acceptances for the Auckland Racing Club’s meeting:— Easter Handicap.—Equitas 8.9, Salute 8.5, Merrivonia 8.0, Uranium 8.0, Advocate 7.13, Malieno 7.13, Waiati 7.13, Ngapulca 7.12, Woodhey 7.12, Wauchope. 7.11, Tamainupo 7.11, Maori King 7.11, Dawn 7.10, Santa. 7.9, Clemora (including 31bs penalty) 7.8, Devonport 6.12, First Wanriki 6.10, Elegance 6.8, Ambala 6.8. Great Northern Oaks.—Ambala 8.10, Ambrosian 8.10, Avoca 8.10, Elegance 8.10 Kakama 8.10, Salute 8.10, Sea Elf 8.10. Great Northern Champagne Stakes.— Apollon 8.10, Birkdale 8.10, Goldfinder 8.10, Kinrr Soult 8.10, Virtue 8.10, War Song 8.10, Antoinette 8.8, Princess Soult 8.8, Wee Olga 8.8, Wenonah 8.8, Solus 8.7. Tradesmen’s Handicap. —Waimangu 8.7, Waitapu 7.10, Manapouri 7.6, Rau. paraha 7.4, Madam Soult 7.4, Ambrosian 7.1, Miss Advance 6.12, Regain 6.12, Freevata 6.10, Reformist 6.10, Fuss 6.7, Avoca 6.7. Tramway Handicap.—Sir Arxegal 8.11, Hohungatahi 8.9, Tarina 8.4, Wai. ata (including 51bs penalty) 8.4, Mahinga 7.13, Hyperion 7.10, Turbine 7.9, Pairawatu 6.13. Eden Handicap.—Maiora 8.0 ? Miss Winnie 8.0, Devonport 7.10, Wimmera (including 51bs penalty) 7.10. Tattoo 7.8, Wild West 7.8, Coromandel 7.7, Auldearn 7.5, Haldane 7.4, Dazzling 7.4, General Soult 7.3, Elcctrakoff 7.2, Jena 7.2, Dogger Bank 7.0, Ambrosian 7.0, Miss Advance 6.11, MicihaelofE 6.11, Zinnia 6.9. Nelson Handicap.—Admiral Soult 8.12, Sea Elf 8.9, Prince Leo 8.8, Michaeloff 8.2, Epsom Lass 8.1, All’s Well 7.12, Lady Patricia 7.11, Fuss 7.10, Waiotahi (including 51-bs penalty) 7.10, Lloyds (including 51bs penalty) 7.9, Parawai 7.4. Flatfish 7.4, Spectre 6.13, Penfold 6.12, Monocle 6.12. Gore Brown Handicap.—Admiral Soult 9.0, Elegance 8.8, Impulsive 8.7, Blue Garment 7.12, Lady Frances 7.10, Emblem 7.10, Aristas 7.9, Kilsyth 7.9, Haku 7.4, Captain Soult 7.3, Spectre 7.1, Penwarden 7.0, Soultoria 7.0, Lady Betty 7.0, Nelius 7.0.

Ellerslie Handicap.—Ape-lion 8.13, War Song 8.12, Antoinette 8.5, Goldfinder 8.3, Solus 7.13 Wenonali ".12, Princess Soult 7.4, Birkdale. 7.3, Master Wairiki 7.3, Virtue 7.2, Lady Kilcheran 7.2, Doughboy 7.0, Hamadryad 6.13, Miss Ada 6.12, Veitakia 6.12, Wee Olga 6.12, His Highness 6.12, Duma 6.12.

MASTERTON RACES. MASTERTON, March 18. On the second day of the Mas ter ton races there was a fair attendance, and fine weather. The following wore the results:— Hack Hurdles, If miles.—Kelso 10.0 1, Paku 9.4 2, Mill Pond 9.9 3. The only starters. . Won by four lengths. Time, 2min 51 2-ssec. Telephone Handicap, 5 furlongs. — Liza 6.7 1, Waiata 7.0 2, Te Roti 7.0 3. Also ran: Nairmai. Won by a short neck. Time, Imin 2 l-ssec. Hade Scurry.—Merrie Emerald 8.9 1, Gold Water 8.5 2, Teutatu 8.9 3. Also started:: Kalypso, Lady Volley, and Leapnki. Won by a length. High-Weigiht Handicap, 1 mile.— Waiariki 10.10 1, Aotea 11.12 2, Golden Butterfly 11.13 3. Also started: Canadian. Won by two lengths. Time, Imin 48sec. Autumn Handicap, 1 mile.—Sunbonnet 7.11 1, Iranui 9.0 2, Taitoko 7.10 3. Also started: Aberration, Ballarat, Rifle Maid, Lawn Rose, Skye, and First Consul. Won by a head. Time, Imin 42scc. Railway Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Merrie Land 7.9 1, First Battery 7.12 2, Curator 8.0 3. Also started: Lace Collar, Royal Marine, Succession, Eongomai, and Embrocation. Won easily by four lengths. Final Welter, 1 mile.—Hilarian 9.11 1, Marengo 8.7 2, Aboriginal 8.3 3. Also started: Miscast, Gaelic, and Laius. Won by a length. Time, Imin 44scc. Telegrapli Handicap, 5 furlongs.— Curator 8.2 1, Airnwell 7.11 2, Kina 8.0 3. Also started: Knight Commander, Hinekorangi, Leaihora, Palestine, Miss Sylvia, Teatuata. and Fill. Won by a head. Time, Imin 3sec.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2764, 19 March 1910, Page 6

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THE TURF. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2764, 19 March 1910, Page 6

THE TURF. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2764, 19 March 1910, Page 6

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