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RACING NEWS.

Mr J. Roulston, owner of TJp-to-Date, wires as follows: — "Have sefuuned my noise lor Mauukau Hurdles, as 1 do not consider he is fairly treated." AUCKLAND TBOTTiKG CLUB'S SPRING MEETING. The following acceptances have been received for the second day's races of the Auckland Trotting Club's spring meeting. wliitL. takes p.kce to-morrow at A.exandra Pitrk:— High Class Trot, one mile.—Ballot scr., Taihoa 2s, Baxter 4s, Waitekauri 4s, Isabel 7s. Novel Handicap, one miie.—Red Wilkes ss, Eurekn Os, Agnes B 7s, 7s. Pleasanton 7s, TataralniaUa 7s, Acme 7s, Cleve Ss, Huon Clair Ss, Green Lavender 9s, Nui 9s. Insulation Handicap Trot, one mile.— Ballot scr, Isabel Ss. Coleuso Ss, Juliette 9s, Duchess of Rothschild Us, Lady Love 12s, Ma cq.ua rrie 13s, Eric 14s, Miss Iluon 14s, Nat Gould 143, Lady Florence IBs, The Mooress 15s, K.O. 17s, Bert 18s, St. John 18s. innovation Handicap Trot, one mile.—■ I.c Rosier scf, Empress 2s, Duchess of Rothschild 3s. Donizetti 4s, Eric Gs, Lady Florence 7s, Kiteonetea 7s. K.O. Ss, Bell Car 9s, Aibertorious 9s, Little Ben 10s, George 10s. Alexandra Handicap Trot, one mile and a hall , .—Taihoa scr, Rebel Boy 4s, Typewriter ss, Thorndean Bs, Rushlight Ss, Colenso 9s, Le Rosier 9s, Empress 12s, Duchess of Rothschild 13s, Lady Love 15s, Nat Gould ISs. Miss Huon ISs. Junction Handicap, five furlonSs.— Annoyed 10.5. Deiia Rose 9.10, Blue 9.2, Gladys Rose S.G, Manoeuvre 8 5 Solitary 8.0, Whawhal 7.7, Sentinel 7 7 W. itata 7.3. " ' Remuera Handicap, six furlones and a half.—Annoyed 10.3. Gladys Rose 8.4, Manoeuvre 8.1, Fashionable 7.7. Lnereee 7.4, Solitary 7.4, "VVhawhni 7.1, Sentinel 7.0. Ladies' Bracelet, one mile and a half Rushlijrht scr, Belladonna Is. Miss Munrop 15s, George 16s. I'lensanton 21s. Agnes B 21s, Green Lavender 245, Nui 245. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB'S SPRING MEETING. The concluding day of the A.T.C. Spring Meeting takes to-morrow. The acceptances received foi- the various events are larjje, nud there is every prospect of an Interesting day's sport. The following may run forward in their respective engagements:— High Class Trot—Taihoa or Baxter. Novel Handicap—Green Lavender or I'leasanton. Insulation Handicap—Lady Love or Duchess of Uotnsehlld. Innovation Trot — Aibertorious or Bell Car. Ladies' Bracelet — Belladonna or Green Lavender. Remuera Handicap—Lucrece or Fashionable. Junction Handicap—Gladys Rose or Sentinel. UUTT TRAINING NOTES. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. A strong northerly wind was prevailing yesterday and last night, and has dried the Ilutt racecourse considerably, and if the weather holds good, the going on Thursday will lie In tirst class order. A number of kcrucß have arrived, and others are c-lp< i. • ! to-night. This morning Hukaaka and Amc-iln, from a flying start, covered half n mile in 5:Ss, Truce and Ziugatii doing a similar distance in 525. Pure Silver and Botuaro.T galloped six furlongs in l-li- SSlr-apne! ifhcil and Cyrus, in compiiny, covered ;i mile in 1.53, the former having all the best of the gallop. Jeanne 6V Albert did a serviceable couple of circuits. Error spurted h:"lf n mile in 525. So ntiou. Togos and Unawares limshed a !_ood spiint in the order named. Rotoairo and Full Cry went a couple of rounds at a good solid pace Bounce spurted half a mile In 525. Convoy, alone, did two cir-e-uits, covering the last six furlongs !n 1.23. All the work was done on the grass. MELBOURNE TRAINING NOTES. (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received 11.2 C a.m.) FLEMINGTON. October IS. This morning Canteen covered two wiles in ::.4O: Sport Royal registering a similar performance. Wairikl only cantered. The latest betting on the Melbourne Cup is S to l Canteen and Sylvan Kin"' lit to 1 Murmur. U to 1 Xord CariWn and Aurasla. 3G to 1 Cato and Wairiki the latter being in good demand. RICCARTON TRAINING NOTES. (By Telegraph - Press Association.) CHUISTCHUKCIi, this day. The tracks were in line order for training opera tions this morning. Cutts commenced work shortly after 5 rendiu- Tomorrow seven furlongs on the outside of the grass track, the filly not being fully Z -1 ,° ( \ A « hea l y fog made timing impossible for the first half-hour. Chrvaels i working gallop of seven furlon-s "Cannio Chicl covered a mile, and Quarrvman sevriii furlonrs. Malakoff. carrying 8.7 as sisted by Graduated Tax and Tuparn, 'an a mile and a-hnlf. the last mile in 1.50 2-3 Ihc colt is improving. Oblivion 11.. aepompanied by Kockleiph in the first hilf galloped a mile in 1.43J: the last five for-lon-s was run in 1.0 3-5. He was ridden rii'ht out. Master Alls boat Lolah a len-th at even wei"hts over half a mile in 50 1-3 Slow Tom did a strong gallop of a mile and a truarter. Glenowlet cleared out from Clnnchattnn in a short sprint: nnd Sandy and Muscovite were a fair mntrh over six fnrloiu's rr.n in 1.18 2-5. Oyster jumppd oi-ht hurdles mnflprately well. Tn-lenenk with h li-t't woi:-ht up. was just hotter than (Hewitt) nt tho ond of two and ahalf furlongs spurt from the barrier

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 249, 18 October 1904, Page 2

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 249, 18 October 1904, Page 2

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 249, 18 October 1904, Page 2