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THE TURF.

POVERTY BAY HANDICAPS

The following handicaps have been declared by the handicapper, Air H. Coyle, for the first day events of the Poverty Bay Turf Club’s Spring Aleeting, commencing on October 24. Acceptances for the whole of these events are due with the secretary up to 9 p.m. on Saturday, October 19:— ’TRIAL HANDICAP, six furlongs.

MASTERTON RACING CLUB

SPRING A 1 FETING

rpRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM! MASTERTON, Oct- 11. The followig acceptances have been received bv the Masterton Racing Club for “their meeting to be held on October 17 :—- "Masterton Cun of 120 sovs, I.V miles. —Undecided 9.5, The Rover 8 5, Byron 8.4, Sinapsis 8.3, -p; E° u tine 7.10, Ngatimaru t .8. Bally Shannon -7-r% Bonnie Boy 7.0, Lady Kilclieran 6.7, blaster Laddo 6./. Flying Handicap of 20 soys, 6 furlongs.—Blue Lake 9.0. Rangiatua 8.3, Tlirave 7.12, Lord Renown < .12, Ascalon 7.8, Deploy J -0, Leapuki f. 4, Killaloo 7.4, V inning _Post t -•>, 1 Rl<3wanui 7.3, Longstep 7.1. Stewards’ Handicap '.of 1 0 sovs, J furlongs.—Sir Knox 9.0, Routine o-o, Coromandel 8.5, Tlirave ' ■O. Britisli Maid 7.9, Lord Renown /.9, Sir Solo 7.9, Dcplov 7.4, Negative i. 3 Lcapuki 7 9 Parawani 7.2, Winning Post < .1, Longstep 6.13, Hilarian 6.13. Masterton Hack Handicap of 60 sovs, 7 furlongs.—Easy 9.0, Strategist 8 12 Black Lupin 8.9, Marima 8.2, War’light 8.2, San Port 7.13, Raukama 7.13, Vesuvius 7.13, Bonnie Girl /.i3. Telephone Hack Handicap of 60 sovs, 6 furlongs.—King s 1* nvoritc B._, War Queen 8.2, Merton 8.0, Stockade 7.10, Imagination 7.10, Parapanvmu 7 8, Miss Vera 7.7, Ladino 7.0, Dogfish 7.0, San Port 7.0, Silver Rose i .0. Dash Hack Handicap of oO sovs. —Lady Volga 9.3, Kings J ay o rite 8.4, Merton 8.3, Stockade / .13, Imagination 7.13, Borsil 7.7, Epworth y. 3, Peo-gv 7.3, Biddv 7.0, Ladino < .0, Royal Maid 7.0, Silver Rose 7.0. Sir Saracen 6.12, Woolnoth 6.12, Lay Lass 6.12. , in Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap 4U sovs, 0116 mile.—Vlaiiatan 11.10, lash* ion Plate 11.8, Bravest 11.6, Himitangi 10.11, Black Reef 10.12, Whimper

10.12, Expect 10.11, Kiwitea. 10.7, Waimahora, 10.7, Ranter L 0.7, Cliff side 10.7, Rexer 10.7, Hollier 10.7, Stoneyfalls 10.7. The following entries have been received :—Trial Stakes of 50 sovs, o furlongs.—Secret Link, Exertion, Merry Yale, Valtire, Suratura-, Warlight, Yankee Doodle, Hamurana. Vesuvius, 'Pop Note, Golden Sylc, Gay Lass. Otter, Lady Ruby]. Steneyfalls, Borsil, Sir Saracen, Elevated, \ladinoy, Sir Donald, Rosalys, Glentivet, Operation, Guiding Star.

GREYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB.

HANDICAPS SPRING MEETING

[PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM) GREYMOUTH, Oct. 11. The following handicaps have been declared by Mr U. Shannon for the Greymouth Metropolitan Club’s spring meeting: Trial Handicap, five furlongs.— Seraphic 11.0, Kilts 10.10, Hillspring 9.9, Miss Sylvia 9.8, Merchantman 9.6, Grand Jewel 9.5, Ito 8.9, Inchbonny 8.8, Portland Bill 5.7, Purakau 8.7, MoreykofF 8.7, Kalupa 8.0, Cosy Corner 8.0. Parana Hack Handicap, five furlongs and a-lialf. —Bridegroom 9.0, M apleleaf 8.13, Amberstone 8.12, Lady Mildred 8.10. Gasoline 8.10, Uproar 8.2, Vanda 8.1, Furo 8.0, Camarino 8.0, Corry 8.0. Millionaire 8.0, Irish Gift 8.0, Hari Hari 8.0, Amalgam 8.0.

Metropolitan Handicap, one mile and a-quarter. —Medallist 11.3, Seraphic 11.0, Divorce 10.0, Stephanos 9.7. Even Wave 9.0, Aiimvcll 9.0. The Nut 8.12, Ellerton 8;12, Wild Bird 8.7, Gold Braid 5.6, Separator 8.5, Awha 5.3, Terakohe 8.0. Electric Handicap, four furlongs.— Grand Jewel 9.7, Bridegroom 9.3, Ito 9.1, Lady Mildred 8.13. Gasoline 8.13, Purakau 8.13. Morekoff 8.13, Vannda 8.4, Asturias 8.3, Furo 8.3. Aehimedas 8.3 Susan Jane 8.3, Millionaire 8.3, Ivalula 8.3, Cosy Corner 8.3. Welter- Handicap, seven furlongs.— Kilts 10.10. North Pole 9.12, Aimwell 9.10, Hillspring 9.9, Ellerton 9.8. Tim Nut 98, Amberstone 9.5, Gold Braid 9.3, Portland Bill 9.0. Separator 9.0, Gold Seeker 9.0, Awha 5.12, Camarino 8.7, Amalgam 8.7. Spring Handicap, six furlongs.— Seraphic 11.4. Divorce 10.4. (Stephanos 9.11 Miss Sylvia 9.7. North Pole 9.6. Wild Bird 8.11, Bridegroom 8.10. Inchbonny 8.7. '< Cobdeh Handicap, five furlongs.— Kilts 10.10. [Merchantman 9.6. Bridegroom 8.11. Mapleleaf S.lO. Ito 8.9. Inchbonny 8.8. Portland Bill 8.7. Purakau 8.7. Gasoline 8.7, Gurry 8.0. Millionaire S.O. Irish Gift 8.0. Ivalula S.O.

FLEMING TON TRAINING NOTES

[UNITED PRES? ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT! (Received October 11. 11.30 a.m.) FLEMIXGTON, Oct. 11. Eye Glass ran 12 furlongs in 2.46 and Ptah a mile in 1.47. Lady [Medallist covered half a mile in 511.

NIGHTFALL FOR ALLENDALE. [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT] (Received October 11, 10.30 p-.m.) MELBOURNE, Oct, H. The Suevie brought a valuable shipment of English thoroughbreds. Among three brood mares for ’be Allendale stock farm, is Nightfall, bred in New Zealand. [Nightfall is by Multiform —- La- Notte, and raced successfully in New Zealand in the colors of the late Mr. G. G. Stead.] RANDWIGK NEWS. [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT] (Received October 11. 10.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, Oct. 11. The explanation of Bronze’s form at Randwiok is that before the meeting her foot was pricked by a nail and had to be lanced. The foot was very sore during the racing. Air R. J. Mason holds that the Sydney handicappers estimated Vice Admiral’s ability rather highly.

Scorch 9 0 Lord Possible ... 8 13 Monorail 8 13 Calicr Da von 8 4. F'onone ••• 8 2 Stellaris ... .... ••• 7 13 Winning Post 7 12 Goldemar 7 12 Wee Rose 7 11 Svlverlyte 7 11 Spalfish 7 11 Miss Jewel 7 11 Compliment 7 7 Keilder 7 5 Leahora 7 6 Tyne Lass 7 0 Fagot 7 0 first hurdles, n miles. Golden Loop 11 0 Stratlimoira 10 9 Bravest 10 5 , Sleacombe 10 3 Dogger bank 10 0 Reservoir 9 10 Game ... 9 7 Forward .. ... 9 0 Zulu Queen 9 0 FIRST COUNTY STAKES, 6 furlongs. Fort William ... ... 10 13

Iney ... i<) U Scorch ••• 9 9 Auldearn 8 10 Miss Jewel 8 ( Marangai 8 2 Kcilder .. 8 1 Earl Percy S 9 Repeal £ 0 Tatimi £ Sir Daniel £ ° Tyne Lass 7 ” Fagot ••• - ' () Prestonpans 1 9 SPRING- HANDICAP, l. 1 , miles. Birkline 9 11 fney 8 12 Waiorewa 8 7 Golden Loop 8 4 Multiply 7 10 Loch Mabcn 7*9 Flying Soult 7 0 Sea Pink '0 Spate 6 10 FIRST WELTER HANDICAP, 7 furlongs. Inev ••• 11 A Ardfert 9 13 Waikelnia 911 Haku ' 9 n Stellaris 9 6 Marangai 9 2 Baldos 9 2 Rising Sun 9 2 Spalfish 9 1 Earl Percy 8 12 Leah era 812 Colleen Dhu 8 11 Sleacombe 8 11 Abner 8 9 Gaza lie 8 i_ Connie 8 £ Oma Tere 8 £ Prestonpans . S '• MAIDEN SCURRY. 4 furlongs. Lord Gazeley 8 0 Lord Pat f 0 Gazalie 8 0 Reney S 0 King of Athol 8 0 Multano ... 8 0 Mv Lady 8 0 Ridsdale 8 0 Vexo 8 0 Lady Alicia 8 0 Immensity b 0 Arose ne 8 0 b.g. Mabaki-Polish ... 8 0 Despatch Carrier ... 8 0 Field Force $ V Te Awaliau 8 0 Faith 8 0 Sir Daniel 8 0 Lady Cook 8 0 Connie 8 0 FLYING HANDICAP, 6 furlongs. Our King 9 5 Waiorewa 9 Qnv Queen 8 13 Thrave 8 7 Monorail 8 0 Lord Possible ... ... 8 0 Loch Maben ' 8 Eocene £ 3 Auldearn ... £ *-■ Winning Post 6 13 IVee Rose 0 12 FIRS'! HACK FLAT, 1 mile. Sea Pink 9 0 Waikelma 8 13 Rising Sun 8 3 Prince Eddie i Compliment j_ ' Repeal •_ -p Abner £ 3 Tyne Lass £ 9 Prestonpans ‘ 9

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3652, 12 October 1912, Page 11

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THE TURF. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3652, 12 October 1912, Page 11

THE TURF. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3652, 12 October 1912, Page 11

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