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THE TURF.

OTAKI MEETING. FIRST DAY’S RESULTS

[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.]

LEVIN, Sept. 23

The. first day’s races of the Otaki Maori Racing Club were held to-dav in cloudy weather, the course holding. First Hack Hurdles of 100 sovs., 1} miles.—Mr H. McMana way’s Strathmoria (Flynn) 9.12. 1, /Sleaeombe 9.10. 2, Whimper 9.5 3/ Also ran: Silver Close 11.1, Fashion Plate 10.8, Flingot 10. S, Strategist 9.12, Don Carlos 9.12, Aema 9.6, Himitangi 9.5, Parakiore 9.0, Merryvale 9.0, M avourneen 9.0. There .was half a length between the placed horses. Silver Chi se fell opposite the judge’s box and the rider (Murtagh) had his ribs broken. Time 1.47 1-5. Maiden Plate of 70 sovs, 5 furlongs.—Air F. J. Carmont’s Stockade (Jenkins) 8.10 1, Courtley 8.10 2, Borsil S.lO 3. Also ran: Charge 8.10, Trcakker S.lO, Antithesis 8.10, Lady Ruby 8.10, Peggy 8.10, Heather 8.10, Bonnie Polly 8.2, Yankee Doodle 8.2, Sir Daniel 8.2, Martlet 8.2, Electro 5.2. Stockade was set going quickly by Jenkins and raced homo half a length in_„. front of Courtley after a good setrto in the straight. Time 1.7 1-5. Te Hiwi Memorial Stakes of 100 sovs, 1 mile.—Mr H. Hickey’s Coolbeggan (F. D. Jones) 8.5 1, Big Blast 7.4 2, St. Serf 7.7. 3. Also ran : Bonnie Boy 8.10, Master Laddo 7.12, Moutoa Girl 7.12, Cornelian 7.4, Kingswell 7.4. A good set-to between the first ami second horses. The third was well beaten. Time 1.474. Stewards’ Hack of 100 sovs, 6 furlongs.—J. Barlow’s Katua (L. Nodder) 7.13 1, Lady Louisa 8.4 2, Yladinoy 7.4 3. Also started: Peroneal 8.10, Eocene 8.7, War Queen 7.12, Miss Roberts 7.11, Lady Volley 7.9, Paraparama- 7.4, General Madet-o 7.4. Eocene led early, but Lady Louisa soon ran to the leaders, although she started badly. Katua came fast in the straight" and won comfortably. Lady Lousia dving awav. Time 1.20 l 3-5.‘ " I

Flying Handicap of 130 sovs, 6 furlongs.—M. J. Foreman’s Patriotic (C. Brown) 7.8 1, Allurement 7.12 2, Paxewanui 6.7 3. Also ran: Mt Victoria 7.13, Turan 7.8, Merry Frank 7.12, Makara 7.12, Gay Lawless 7.2, Obligant 6.13, 6.13. Penza 6.13, King’s Favorite 6.11, Muleteer 6.7. A good finish ended ill a win for Patriotic by -a neck, the third horse being two lengths behind. Time 1.21 1-5.

Dominion Day Handicap of 200 sovs, If miles.—M. Ellerton’s Sea Queen (W. Price) 8.4 1, Routine 7.2 2, Cork 7.3 3. Also ran: Undecided 9.1, Mulga Bill 8.5, Odessa 7.6, Mescal 7.4, Brown Trout 7.3, Lord Renown 72, Montiform 7.0. Sea Queen was first away and past the stand she led, with Undecided, Lord Renown, and Routine as her nearest attendants. Mulga Bill amLCork were prominent at the bend, but their challenges were ineffective. Odessa finisbeer fourth. Time 2.11.

Welter Hack Handicap of 90 sovs, 7 furlongs.—MY. J. Nodwood’s Black Lupin (F. D. Jones) 8.7 1, Serenity 812 2, Toruoint 8.7 3. Also ran: Matlow 10.0, Blend 9.9, Kina 9.9, Semaphore 9.0, Panthea 8.10, Grandee 5.7. From end to end the winner led, Serenity just stalling off' point’s rush. Time 1.36. J

JOCKEY CLUB

ACCEPTANCES.

[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.]

D t MiDIN, Sept, 23

Tlio following acceptances liave been received for the first day of the Dunedin Jockey Club Spring meeting:— Spring Hurdles Handicap, of 115 sots., 13 miles.—Gaelic 10-11, Gangway 10.5, Jack Ashore 10.4, Staybo-y 9.13, Gold Pin 9.11, Don Rubyl 9.4. Red. White and Blue 9.3, Pure Gold 9.0, White Flag 9.0, Gipsy Bill 9.0. Trial, 110 sovs., 6 furlongs—Mosgiel 8.5, Owhetere 8.2, Carolus 8.2, Jan 8.2, Jet 8.2, Mareken-a. 8.2, Ambo 8.2, Foam Flake 8.0, Good ’Time 8.0, Hesione' 8.0, Frieme 7.13, Red Pennon 7.13. Carpet 7-13. Knight 7.13. Pellant 7.13, Gold Ring 7.13, Gold

Cup 7.13, Concordia 7.11, Chrysotes 7.11, Eidelform, Leading Lady 7.11. Mosgiel Handicap, of 250 soys., lj. miles.—Martino 8.6, Cormfonn 8.3, Magda la- 8.2, Odessa 81, True Knight 8.0, Countermine 7.0, Mummura 7.4, Gnome 7.0, Kilmeny 6.8. Electric Handicap, of 150 sovs., 6 furlongs.—Sea Kino- 9.2, Stepmcter 9.2, Soldiers’ Chorus 8.11, Palisade 8.9, My Lawyer 8-6. Thistledown 8.2, Gap.on 7.9, Orton 7.7, Stardancer 7.7, Anna Carlovna. 6.11, Aphaea 6.8. Taioma Handicap, of 100 sovs., 6 furlongs.—Bunco 9.2, Scottish Star 8.13, Hosi<*nc 8.9, Foam Flake 8.6, Cocoon 8-6, Mahuri 8.5, Carious 8.0, Miss Dercre 7.9, Sacha 7.9, Jot 7.9, Carpet Knight 7.9, Red Pennon 7.7, Orange Lily 7.7, Gold Ring 7.7, St'roberta 7.7, Marokcna 7.7. October Welter Handicap, of 125 sovs., 1 mile.—Ceylon 9.9, Russo 9-7, Medallist 9.6, Lupulite 9.0, Kilmeny 8.13. Grand Slam 8.11. Directoire 8.6, Troon 8.5, Pepin 8.4, Gold Cup 8.0. Stakes, 250 sovs., 4 fur-longs-—Nightwatch 8.0, Whizz 8.0, Cotton Reel 8.0-, Chinook colt 8.0,' The Fin 8.0, Aye Aye 8.6, Feudal 7.9, Immer 7.9, Steplra fillv 7.9, Sarto-vna 7.9, Petrovna filly 7.9, Bradamante 7.9, Wanstep 7.9, Charlotte 7.9, St. Sophia 7-9.

WANCANUI JOCKEY CLUB

ACCEPTANCES

[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] -WANGANUI, Sept, 23. The following acceptances have been received for the first duv of the spring meeting of t-lie Wanganui Jockey Club :

Spring Handicap, 1 mile.—Lady Lucy S.O, Mend ip 8.2, Sandstream 8.0, Lady- Monschikoff 7.13, Labor Day 7.12, Ngatimaru 7.11, Coromandel 7.10, Mangaroa 7.8, Royal Marine 7-5, Kilrain 7.4. Con the Shaughraun 7.2,\ Ladrone 7.2, Aloha 7.1, OWigant G. 12, Mallard 6.10, Lady Kilchernn 6.9. Putiki Hack Handicap, 6 furlongs. —Piriwai 9.8, Avan nee, Sanguinary 8.12, Distinction 8-2, San Pan 8.1, Oxenhope 7.12, Ngakau 7.10, 'Canltee 7.9, Semaphore 7.9, Postillion 7.5, Aratiatia 7.4, Alltiar 7.4, Silver Rose 7.1, St. Helena 7.1, East Wind 7.0, ] Resonant 7.0, Princess Flo 7-0. Wanganui Guineas, 1 mile.—Vacation S.lO, Our King 8.10, Multiply 8.10, Bon Rev-e 8.5, Winning Way 8.5, Brown Owl 8.5, Haskavne 8.5, Oakum 8.5.

Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Eqwtas 9.11, Merrivonia- 8-4, Alt-car 8.3, Prosper S.l, Piriwai 7.13, MnOnira 7.13, Lady Moutoa. 7.12. Merry Frank 7.11, Master Sylvia 7.11, Ngatiuanui 7.5, Stenney 7.0, Ob'ligant 7.0, Neirene 6.13.

Okeh'u Handicap Hurdles, l-J miles. —Koran 10-9, Coronetted’lo.B, Bollin 10.0. Waterworks 10.0, Hawick 9.13, Darby Paul 9.5, Sandv Paul 9.2, Seaman 9.0. Strathmoir 9.0.

Gcnville Hack Hurdles, 1 mile and 5 furlongs.—Silver Cl use 10.13, Fashion Plate 10.5. Te Roti 9.12, St. Felix 9-7. Seawiod 9.6, Timothy 9.0, Aviatrix 9.0. Hollier 9.0.

Maiden Hack Race. 6 furlongs.— Retrieve 8.2, Lady Mildred 8.2, W‘” wai 8.2, Eastwind 8.2, Princess Flo 8.2, Sweet Breeze 8.2, Rose Yieux 8.2, Topic 8.2, Patron-ale 8.2. Lockuood 7-7, Yankee 7.7. Doodle 7.7, Oxcnliope 7.7, Alecto 7.7.

AUSTR ALIAN SCRATCHING S

[UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT! (Received Sept. 23. 11.10 p.m.) SYDNEY. Sept. 23. Midnight Sun and Posedas have been scratched for the Epsom and Metropolitan. MELBOURNE, Sept. 23. Midnight Sun has been scratched for the Cup- ‘

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3636, 24 September 1912, Page 7

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THE TURF. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3636, 24 September 1912, Page 7

THE TURF. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3636, 24 September 1912, Page 7

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