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THE TURF.

VVANCANUI CUP MEETINC. (J3r Glencoe.) • 7, ; Wanganul, March 4. , The . weather, was fine and clear for thi* morning's track work, and one or two of " the horses' did fast gallops. |„- Cutts was', first out with Glenculloch (P. ,E.' Jones): and Millionaire (George Price). The former did two-solid, rounds in sweaters, • but Millionaire was restricted to slow work.' Malnita, with Reid up, gallpped in great style, and easily beat Dear Dolly over six fur- ■ longs. . '. Master Delaval (G. Price) and Zimmerman 1 (P. D. Jones) wore associated in,a mile spin.;.,. Master. Delaval moved very freely and held . the Karamu candidate safe' throughout! \ Gold, Crest did two rounds,! tho last ; mile and a quarter at au easy gallop.' The chestnut does not fight for his head so much now,' nd if lie is in a quiet mood in'the Cup race • he should stay the distance all right.' ■ ■ -.' Marguerite did a mile and a quarter, tha last mile in IminV 47sec. ' ' Tangiinoana (G. Price) and Moloch (Langstone) ran 1 a mile together, the former clearing right away from the Wairarapa - horse, and.registcriug lmin: 46 l-ssec. for -the journey. " ' ' ■ Swimming Belt and Taitoko ran half-a mile •• from a flying start rfi 50sec. W.ith the assist- : ..ancb :of Hatch 1 the : first-named had tha best of it. ; '■ ■.'• - ,The Lark (W: Price) galloped a mile and ';'a' quarter by himself in 2min. 12 1-ssec. He was,heavily shod and carried about 9st.. • in the saddle,-so that his performance was », ■ meritorious one.' ; ' Waihuku was well beaten by. Ballarat in a fast ;run of six furlongs, the Matter going particularly well. ■Yosami ' spurted down the back, and Full . Rate dashed over three-quarters of a mile at 'top, speed,, arid pulled'up very fit.' ; . ■ Cyre'ne, fromva' standing' start, did fiva. . 'furlongs in Im'in. 3 4-ssec. Buriyan, with a , . 'flying start,. , registered a 'second better '.'Both,'.were I good gallops. - > Kitchcnmaid (Deoley) and Gravitation (Hatch) did a : mile at three-quarter pace. Maui and Ataahua did a round over tha jumps. JSo fault could be found with eithei ho'rsa'.';' : .;','\ V/ !; : ■: Waikaraka and Splendid Idea did easy , half-pace work. ' ' •/ . ";i 1" Aorangi, Cachiica,'Hippy Maid; Moeraki, ' Moscow, Vasay.Somali,. Irish Rifle, and num--1 erous . others did serviceable tasks. _ • • Armistice has. npt been'herself during the .. last , couple of' days, .and' is ijot,likely to ba seen out at tho.: meeting. . .. Helen Portland, will ■ most likely be reJackson. Stakes on Saturday.. . 0 Signorj ~Cup jcandidate, ;is : usually a lazy horse on the track, but ho did a. good gallop, ivith Carissima' on Mr. Moore's track 1 ; at Fayforth this morning, and. should have 'no difficulty' in getting. to., the end of thel Cup distance. ■ :■> _.; '■■ \ ■ ■ ' A large crowd of visitors are in town, and ' the attendance promises to-be large to-mor-I'row; ;i ,\. -V ■. . . Theweather is .unsettled, and showerac ' have,ibeen falling;sinco mid-day. I Owners ■ and'trainers aire reminded that ;nomiriations' ' for . tho Masterton Autumn ;Meetjng close oil' Friday .night;. Entries; for • the-third Fcilding Stakes aro also duo on Friday. ■ DANNEVIRKE ACCEPTANCES. (BT ,TELEGH.WB—rRESS ASSOCIATION.)' 1 ' " Dannevlrke,'March 4.The ■ following' acceptances have been re,. ''ceived'forHhe Dannevirke races:— : '! HACK HURDLES. One. mile and threo . ' Taura,; list:;PapaUwa,* '• :.10st !i-rf . J3lb.'; 'ttoyal 'Blue, .10st: - 61b.; Reservoir, 9st/-.-ri« ;91b.: Concussion, 9st.' 21b.; Bushranger,« Bsfetowt 9st.; : V " . Rec. Marcfi 4, 9.29 p.m.) ■ MAKIRIKIRI .HACK HANDICAP. : Sis 9st.; ; King Post,' Sst. : .811).;. Penates, -Bst. • 31b.;, Ikon,. Ssfc. llb.; ': ,AYharakura,..7st. 111b.;, tScaton Dale, 7st. I 'Ulb. j .Truganini, ?st. lllbi; Billow, 7st. 91b.; . :Chrysipraso, 7st. 81b.; ..Bonnie -Doon, 7st.. 71b. ;..Lochiela, ; 7st. 71b.and: Lethean, 7st. • 3ib.„ ... . . ,'v : . - DANNEVIRKE CUP. ■ One mile, and a . quarter.— I Tho. Lark, Sst. 101b. ; Moloch, ;Bst. • i61b,,;.. Mystification,, Bst..' 31b.: ;Loiret, Sst. ' 21b. : ;'• Waitapu,' l 7fet:' 111b.; /Eolus, ; 7st: 91b.-; ; San'Julie; 7st. 91b. ; Aberration, 7st. 71b.; . Cliatterer, 7»t. 71b!; Flamen, 7st. 71b.; Memo ■ Rose, 7st. 41bl; Arc Light, 6st. 71b.; -and ■ Oasis, 6st. 71b. ' : .' TAHORAITI HACK WELTER. Seven 9st: 71b.'; Defeatj 9st; 51b.; 1 Dst. 31b.; Prize. Bloom, 9st. 31b.; 'Commander, 9st. ,21b.; Lethean, Bst. 111b.; • Scenery, : Bst. 81b.Mallet,, Bst, 31b:; Osiris', Bst..';. Jet do More, Bst:;'Sandst-one,.Bst.'; and" ". 'Turguet, Sst.' '' '• ; ' : "'. ' OPEN FLYING; HANDICAP. 'Six fur. ;lon|s.--Cyrehe," , Bst. 1 ' 81b. j. Gauze, Sst. lib. WVaicola, ;7stl '91b.; Aboriginal,- 7st. 91b.; Chicane, 7st. 81b.; Thera, 7st. 81b.; ! Toa ..- I.Tulii, i'7st.; and Chrysoprase,'6st. 91b. .. ~; . ;v ELECTRIC ' HACK: HANDICAP. V Four, furlongs,—Asite, ; 9st:; - Ikon,. Bst'; 81b. t ; Sup.iilomentj Bst.- 71b. -Vasa, Bst. 71b,; Bhia ? rßell;i.7st.:,lolb.: .' Hydraulic, 7st. 101b.;'Ni- , waru,.;r;,7st,.. ,91bj; -Advantage,.. 7st.. 71b. ;•. iWonderbbhm, 7st. ,71b. ;> \ Lothair, :7st.' 41b. ; :;Tho Dunce, 7st. . 21b.; Goldfield, 7st. 21b. j •Tuatahi,, 7st.; ■ • Carron, 7st.'; .Mania, 7st. Tricky Maid,, 7st.; and Britannia, 7st. •„»•••■>» , TAMAKI WELTER HANDICAP (OPEN). Scveu furlongs—iEolus, 9st. 131b.; Abort- • ginal, 9st. 21b.; Millennial, Bst. 71b.; Maid of. Astolat,-Sst. 61b.; Gaelic, Bst. 31b.; and Faii> land,'Bst. • • ' ■' '' ' - ■ •'. TRIAL , STAKES. Six furlongs.-Lady Mensclukoffj"Mulga Bill, Jlonsiour Beaucaire, . Pronun, Nicotuie, Kimmerian, Vinco, Jet da ■More, and Pleiados. > THE SHORTS. Five furlongsl—Brown . >Belt,. Mama, Mulga Bill, Pronun, My Darling. Turguet, Kininierian, . Vinco, and - ■ Pleiades.. '. , ' ......, ..

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 138, 5 March 1908, Page 9

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 138, 5 March 1908, Page 9

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 138, 5 March 1908, Page 9

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