THE TURF.
AUCKLAND ACCEPTANCES
[PER PRESS.-ASSOCIATION.! ; / AUCKLAND, Dec. 27The following, acceptances; {have- been received for J tho : second'- 1 day- of the Aucklandßacing Club ? s meeting : Summer Cup", lj miles;—Miss Mischief 8.6, Goldfinder 8'.2, Electrakoff 8.0, Formby 7.12, Master Wairiki 7.9, Bvron 7.7, Midnight Sun 7:6, Coromandel 7.4, Sea Elf 7.3, St. Petersburg 6.13, Wee Olga 6.11, Bellali 6.10, First Wairiki 6.7, arid-Taketima 6.7. .- , Ponsonhy Hurdle Race, -IJ miles.— Continuance 1240, Delegate ;• 12;4,; Doji Quei?llj9, Prophet i1.7/“Reuinao 11.3',,' Mdritiugo • i and ; " Hawick 10.9, Black Northern and Sol 10.2, Presently 9.12, Hunakaha 9.2, Captain. Paul and Master William" ; 9.l. : <
Visitors’ Handicap.—-Equitas 9.10, Gipsy Belle 9.0, Goldsize 8.2, Salute 8.2, Aiakama 8.0, Faunus and Dearest 7.9, Turblhe' -7:7, ;Ashby 7.6, Jack Delaral arid "Hrihungatahi 7.5 , Dawn 7.1, Crown Pearl 6.11,' Lucille o:B£L?dy vDot -6.7, Cuckatoo.-. , criterion Handicap, 6 furlongs.— Efmirigarde 9.1, - Prince Soult 8.8, Canute 8.8, Haskayne and Monorail 8.3, Dido 8.1,i Tact 8.0,.-'Monoline 8.0, Prince Merriwee 7.6, Scottish Star 7.1, Devastation " 7.0, Iridescence d. 13, Centenary 6.12, Lannacost 6.10, : Bleriot 6.7, Kaleato 6.7/ • "v P : -I , Bowen Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Royal Arms 8.2, Bogey 8.1, . Outward 8.0, Poictiere 8.0, Muskewai 7.8, Tipperary 7.8, Tlarenoa 7.3, Watchchain ,7;.1, Condamine '7.1, Caedmon, Cordite, Tangawai, Marie, Regina, Lady Thorn and Viktoria .6APAV A/-/-; ’ 'AVaitema'ta ''.'Hahdieap.—-Gloy 9.0, tr!oyds ; B.s|- JpUiA’Fille 8.3, Larina 8.0, ;MahiuhinePand Sea Pink-; 7:11, Miss .Adit; : :'7’:8; ; • Wdi-cester: 7.6,. Carusa . 7.3; : DumaV'Rtfat?mgiata and Pyralis. 6.13, BiueriTlirehd - and St.-. Lewis 6.10. /Salisbury Welter,;, j- T jpaile.-A-Electra-koff 10.0, Sandstream 940, ’St Felix 9.5, Cheddar 9.4, Sir Artegal 9:3, Captain Soult 9.0, Maxwell 8.11, Dawn 8.8, Flying Soult 8.6, Sphinx 8.4, Zinnia 8.3, Master Jack 8.0, Admirjal Soult 8.0.
Islington Plate.—Bobfikofi, Los Angelos, NyLand,' : Equitas/ Antoinette, General Labour, Masterpiece. THAMES' MEETING.
■ .THAMES, Dec. 27. The following were the refill Its of the second day’s: races: Maiden "Stakes.—Pet 1, Manurere 2, Invaded j 3. : President’s Handicap.—Marangai 1, Hikuai 2, Haku 3. Hurdles. —The Chef 1, Matarere 2, Arty 3. Thames Stakes.—Aristocrat 1, St/. Amahs 2, Fuss: 3. Hack' Welter.—Whakarahia 1, Faidiao 2, Tahora 3. County Handicap.—Blue Mount 1, Hyperion 2, Haku 3. , Steeplechase.—AVebfoot 1, Commander "2/ GoklenSGlow 3. Welter Handicap.—Scotch 1, Aristocrat 2, Waihtahi' 3. ' . • si ' 1 • ' DUNEDIN ' MEETING. HHNEDiN; Dec. 27. : '"The DUnedin Jockey '.Club’s'"summer.meeting:cdncludea to-day"in'fine wear ther. The course was sticky, but in better order than ori the first day. The attendance was fair., The sum. of £10,994 was put through the machines, as against-£9143 last year, “.making a total of £23,486' 10s for the two days, as compared with £18,695 10s in 1910. The results are: Milburn Hurdles,; 100 soys., 1 mile and a-half.—-Milo 10.12 1, Black and Brown 9.0 2, Optimiform. 9.0 3. Also started l : Stayboy 10.13, Jack Ashore 10;8, Riuerange 10.8, Ringmjan 9.7. Won by hdlf a length. Timet 3mini 1 sec. ■ ' t. . ' • t. - . Fernhill Handicap, 100 sovs, six furlongs.—Pleasure Bent .7.3 T, Palisade 9.7 2, Red White and Blue 8.3 3. Also started: Oblong, Frivoliti,. Foil, Mosgiel, Mahuri, Floriline, Baron, and Lovr-
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burn. Won by a length and a-balf, Time: lmin UJOsecs. '
Allanton Welter, seven furlongs.— Feodon 8.6 1, Miss Advance 7.7 2, Warsaw 7.13 3. Also started: Aimwell, Merry .Lass/, Troon, Orosbie, Paliette, Alfreds, Erskine, Ardreigh. Won by a short length. Time: 1.34 4-5. St. Andrews Handicap, 250 «ovs., one mile.—Medallist 7.11 1, Waiju 8-4 2, Oratava- 3. Also started: Soldiers’ Chorus, House, The Cornet, Murmur, "Field Gun. Won by three lengths. Time: lmin 46secs.
Taihoa Handicap, 100 sovs., six furlongs.—Kimona 8.0 1, John Bunyah IG“.0 2, Obi 8.6 3. Also started; .Safety Pin, Gryta, Optimeform , Muiroock, Playboy. Won by nearly three lengths. Time: lanin 20secs. • ; ;
Grandstand Handicap, 150 sovs.. five furlongs.—Expansion.6.9 1, My Lawyer 8!l0 2, Kostroma 7.3 3. Also started': Penates, Thistledown, Sad Severo, Lupulite. Won by a neck. Time: lmin 17 3-sx*c*.
Juvenile Handicap, 125 sovs., four furlongs.—Peppin 7.10 1, Peg 7.13 2;; Shona May 7.7 3. First and third bracketed on the machine. Also started Miss Dalrymple, Carpet Knight. Won by two lengths. Time: 53s©ce. Farewell Handicap, 125 sovs., seven furlongs.—True Knight 7.7 1, Puaka 7.5 2, Miss Advance 6.8 3. Also started : Parable, Fisticuff. Worn by a length. Time: lmin 33secs. SOUTHLAND WEIGHTS. DUNEDIN, Dec. 27. The following weights have been declared for the first day of the Southland races:— New Year Welter Handicap, £BO, 6 furlongs.—Alto 9.3, Abo 9.8, Paulette (late St. Helena) 8.6; Lady Margaret 8.3, Good Time 8.3, Benzown 8.2, Specbank 7.13, Summertime 7.13, Mahuri 7.10, Caseshot 7.10, Miss Signal 7.10, Dunkenny 7.10, Bed Sea 7.10, Sourbea 7.10, The Widower 7.10. Makerawa Class Trot, £IOO, 2 miles. -—Lady Montefior© 25sec, Pearl Rod 25, Happy Lad 25, The Dairymaid 25, Top Note 24, Pearl Child 24, Hindoo 23, S.M. 22, Rosemond 22, Kit Kelly 21, Myrtle Bell 20, Sir Christopher 19, Lady Maid 18, Diving ..Bell 18, Red Diamond 17, Darwin 17, Ima D. 17, Sterling Kijig 16, Rory 15, Regina Belle 13, Doughboy 13, Silverton 13,: Master Patchem .11, Charity Belle 6, Bell Flower 5, Eccentric scr, Schoolgirl scr.
Invercargill Cup, £250, 1 mile. —Parable 9.7, Soldier Chorus 9.4, Sea King v 8.11, Thistledown 8.11, Waiwa 8.8, Warsaw 8.2, Kohinoor 8.2, Routine 7.13, King’s Post 7.8, Field Gun 7.8, Pallisade 7.8, Gaw 7.7, Directoire 7.7, Otolus 7.5, Sombrero 7.0, Palette 7.0, Waikaraka 6.13, Alfreda 6.12, Seekitshore 6.10.
Waikiti Handicap, £BO, 7 furlongs.— Routine 9.7, Field Gun 9.5, Cuirasetia 8.11, Pallisade 8.11, Swimming Belt 8.10, King Torrent 8.9, Torohatiga 8.3, Alfreda 8.0, Eosis 7.13, Grafton bardie 7.13, Embrasure 7.13, Waikaraka 7.13, Taieri 7.10, Queen’s Prize 7.9, Pee.dess 7.8, Knastikoff 7.7. Flying Handicap, £IOO, 6 furlongs.— Thistledown 9.7, Kohinoor 9.1, Lupulite 8.7, Gold Sail 8.6, Gapon 8.5 Palette 7.9, Sombrero 7-8, Pure Geld 7.7, King Torrent 7.1. Oreti Handicap Trot, £BO, 1-J miles. —Cardinal 2osec, Dolly Rogers 25, Bay Child 25, Belle B 25, Luciform 25, Marina 25, Olive Child 25, Ripplewood 25, Wild Coon 25, Young Bellman 25, Innocent 24, Missouri 24, Lady Merliss 23, Dummy 23, Myrtle Palm 22, Musician 22, Sal Combe 21, Sunshine 21, Miss Laurie 21, Midge 20, All Black -20, Gold Guard 20, Richmond Grover 19, Satinwork 19. Renie Clair 19, Chatterbox 17. Top Note 17, Franzalena 16, Sweetchild 15, Nora Burley 15, Evening Star 15, Young Enith 13, Sir Christopher 11, Dunlan McGregor scr. Avenal Handicap, £BO, 5 furlongs.— Taft 10.12, Daringdale 9.8, ' Miss Devere 9.8, Quota 9.6, Alto 9.6, Grand Rose 8.10, Paulette (late St. Helena) 8.9, Magdalen 9.6, Peerless 8.6, Radiator 8.6. Summertime 8.3, Specbank 8.3, Golden Webb 8.0, Fitz Osborne 8.0, Gold Trinklet 8.0, Mahuri 8.0, Red Sear 8.0, Sombra 8.0. Waihopai Handicap, £IOO, 1 mile.—Thistledown 9.7, Feodor 9.2, Warsaw 8.12, Obalus 7.13, Swimming Belt 8.10, Pinul 7.9, Jack Ashore 7.9, Pure Gold 7.5, Eous'7.o, Seek Ashore 7.0. WESTPORT TROTS. WESTPORT, Dec. 27. The weather was showery, but- there was a large attendance for the second day of the Westport Trotting Club’s midsummer meeting. The totalisator .investments for the meeting were £8059 as compared with £782 last- year. Granity Handicap Trot, 1£ miles.— Galician 23sec 1, Fiction 12sec 2, Midas scr 3- Louis Roth did .not start. Time, 4min: .7 3-ssec. Dash Handicap, 2 miles—lndian Maid 14sec 1, Tiknriawa.l4sec 2, Princess Nell l’lsee 3. Scratched; Porlni- Time, 2min 40sec. '• ' Butter Handicap, 2 24sec 1, Midas Bsec 2. Charlie McKinney 2sec 3. ... ' ' Ladies’ Bracelet, miles.—Dietatress 15seo 1, Miss BlaCk llsec 2, Hasseno- 20sec 3. Scratched: Louis Roth. Time. 4min 4sec. Electric Handicap, 1 mile.—Sudite 6sec 1, Adrian Hope 6soc 2, Bisa 13sec 3. Scratched: Charlie McKinney. Time, 2 min 48secDominion Handicap—Dicta tress 1 lOsec 1, Bucaner 21scc 2. Fiction 17sec 3Scratched: Miss Black. Time, smin ,26sec. Recovery Handicap.—St. Joe llsec 1, Judge Albert 22sec 2, Indian Maid 10 sec 3. Scratched: Princess Bill, St. Dennis, Rocky,Child. Time smin 18seC. NEW PLYMOUTH MEETING. NEW PLYMOUTH, Dec. 27. The Taranaki Jockey Club’s Christmas races concluded to-day in perfect weather conditions and a large attendance. The rain, which held off for the two days’ meeting, recommended immediately'on the conclusion. The totalisator investments for the second day’s racing were £8705, against £6474 for, last year, and the two days £18,235, an. '.increase of £5148 over last year. Fitzroy Hack.—St. Lua.p 1, Kiwihahi 2, Gordon Bell 3. Scratched : Topic, A'llandale, Royal Dragoon. Won by Electric Hack.—Piriwai 1, Park Tide 2, Watline 3. Scratched: Bow-bells, Nutwo lengths. Time, lmin 42 3-ssec. kuliau, St. Gate. Ineuni, Galtee. Won., by four lengths. Time, lmin 3 4-ssec. Summer Hack. —St. Gate 1, Dover Straits 2, East Wind-3- Scratched:. Glenfeah; Red' Line. Won by . two lengths;•' Time, Tmin 16 3-ssecv ' ; • " : Second'- Hack Hurdle^.- —Brillia-ricy 1;; Silva, 2, Ambergris 3. 'Scratched: Sir Tullock. Won by tiwo lengths,. Timet; 2min 50 2->ssec. \ - - New Plymouth Handica p .-—Jargon ;1, Con the Sliaughraun 2, Teiroti '3. ScratPatriotic, Red Lupin. Won by a neck. Time, lmin 46sec. Second Hack Scurry—Path Tide. 1, Red l Line 2, Moahau 3. Scratched: Piripi. Jargon, Pikitepa. St. Luap, Sylvia May, Paramount, lemoes 1 , Gordon Bell, Clarionet, Clemsein. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 4secc. » Second Welter Hack.—Muleteer 1,
Corineliah 2, Bay Paul' 3. Scratched; Alil/uar. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 47 l-6sec. ... ;
Fareypell Handicap.—Master Sylvia T, Con the Sliktiighraun 2, Patriotic 3. Also started': lied Lupin. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 17 l-ssec.
THE PERTH GUP.
[UNTIKD PKESB ASSOCIATION —COPYBIGHT] (Received Dec" 27, 9.35 p.m.) ■ PERTH, Dec. 27. The Cup .resulted.: Artesian 1, Moumc -2. Florabel 3. .Eighteen starteis. Won by three lengths. Time: 3min BOsees. - 1
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3409, 28 December 1911, Page 6
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