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THE TURF.

« FOXTON R.C ACCEPTANCES. (Ur Telegraph.—Scccial CorrcsnondcnU Foxton, January 11. The following acceptances havo' been received for tlie first, day's events at the Foxton Raring Club's meeting:— HANDICAP HUUDLUS, of 100 mvs. One mile and a half.—Eiva, lOst. 1311).; Seaman, 104. 21b.; Captain, lOst. lib.; Strathmoira. list. 131b.; Fond Memory, !1.-t. 1.'11b.; llighden, lint. 121b.:'Alliiaiy !N-t. lilli.; Attention, 9st. llllj.;'Canadian', '.Ist.' Kill).; Chasomab, !)st. 21b.;. Ssawiml, 9st'.j Septimus, 9st. _ ELKCTRIC HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. Six furlongs.—Minora, Sst. lib.; Avail nee, Sst. 31b.; Mouloa Girl, 7ft. -131b.; Parewanui, 7ft. 131b.; Fashion I'late, 7st. 121b.; I'lorent'o Nightingale, 7st. 01b.; Lord Palmer, 7st. 711).; Waitoto, 7st, 51b.; Throve, 7st. 51b.; Overheard, 7«t. 211).; Miss Alba, 7st. lib.; Karoro, Gsi. '.lib.; Eastwind. fist. 91b.; Lady Ruby, fist, 71b. ■ FOXTOX CUP, of 200 sovs. One njilo and a quarter,—Coromandel, 9st._; Sir Antrim, Sst. 41b.; Vi, 7st. 131b.; Julian, 7st. 01b.; Rauparaha, 7st.. 71b.; Kauroa, 7st. fill).; Brown Trout, 7st. olb.; Midian, 7st. 41b.; Queen of Soots. 7st. 21b.: Moremere, 7st.; Matloiv. Gst, 121b. AWAHOU WELTER, of 80 pots. One mile.—fitev.cn?, 9st. 1 lib.; Bav Paul, Ost. Gib.; Wainiitere, Sst. 131b.; Miss ' Alba, Sst. 51b.; Merrie Emerald, Bst. 31b.; LeSst. 31b.; Retreat, Bst. 21b.; Dusky Sound, Sst.; liangimaru, Sst. I* LYING HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Six furlongs.—Kohinoor, Sst. 81b.: Blue Lake, "st. 131b.; To Kahurangi, 7st. 91b.; Lady Mouloa (St. 91b.; Thetis, 6st. 71b.; Winning Post Gst. 71b.; Overtime, fist. 71b. DASH HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Four furlongs.—Muleteer, Sst. alb.; Easy, Sst. •lib.; Lneiirn, Bst. 31b.; Aurora, 7st. 91b.; Thrave, 7st. 71b.; Eminent, 7st. 71b.; Silverhonc, 7st. 71b.; Elkmaid. 7«t. • Invicta, Gst. 131b.; St. Helena, Gst. 121b.; Diver, Gst. 121b.; Enterprise, Gst. 121b.: Adella, G< 121b.; Epwortli, Gst. 121b.: Alma' Rose, Gst. 121b.: Lady Ruby, fist. 101b.; Asternown, Gst. 101b. HERRINGTON WELTER, of 100 sovs. Seven furlongs.—Kohinoor, 9st. 131b.; Con the Shaughraun, Sst. 91b.; Queen of Scots, Bst. 71b.; Ambrosian. Sst. 41b.; Marlon, Sst. 41b.: Separator, Sst. 31b.; Matlow, 8.4. 31b.; Winning Post, Bst.; Sea ton' Dale, Sst.; Overtime. Bst. ENTRIES. TRIAL _ STAKES. Five furlongs.— Katipo, Milltanks, Elkmaid. Miss Jean, Sunrose Clielys, Clover, Bonnie Boy, Overheard. Good Form, Carnation, Rejoice, Miss Roberts, Nukuatu. Stockade, Master Kilclre.-an, Lord Renown, St. Helena, Asturnown, Awahou, Trouble, Arivoire Emrortli, Government, Oliinee, Beach, Black Lupin, Sir Donald, Expect. SECOND DAY. '. SCURRY. Four furlongs.— Kutipo, Abia Rosa. Millbank, Elkmaid, Miss Jean Clielys, Invicta, Clover, Lidy I'uby, Good Form, Enterprise. Carnation, Rejoice; Converter, Miss Roberts. Rahini, Adella Master Kilcheran, Lord Renown, St. Helena Asternown, Troath, Arivoire, rlpworth Government. Ohinee, Beach, Crown Land, Eminent, Expect. TAKAPUNA J.C. WEIGHTS, (Bj TelccraDh.—Press Association.! Wanganui, January 11. The following weights hnvc been announced for tho Takapuna J.C. meeting:— ' HAURAKI HURDLES. One mile and a half.—Stratlimoira, lOst.; Matarere, 9st. 101b.; Captain Paul, 9st. 101b.; Sabine, 9st. 41b.; Westerley, 9st. 31b.; Lloyds, 9st. 31b.; m U ? s f-- -" 3, » Master Theory, 9st. 21b.; Crispineer, 9st. 21b.; Napcimpe, Ost.; Atahaere, 9st.; Bright Shot, flst.; Bon Jour, 9st ; Field Marshal, 9st.; Mildura, 9.st, OREWA HURDLES. One inilo and .three-quarters.— Delegate, 12st. lib.; Presently, list. 111b.; Don Qutx,. list. 41b.; Black Northern, lOst. lib.; Lnscombe, 9st. 131b.; Wellcaste, 9st. 91b.; Master Theory, 9st.; Master William, 9st, TAKAPUNA CUP. Ono mile, three and a half furlongs.— Elcctrakoff, 9st. lib.; Soultoria, Sst. Clb.; Royal Soult, Bst. Gib.; Maheno, 7st. 81b.; Sea Elf, 7st. Gib.; Ngapnko, 7st. 4!b.; Sir Artegal, 7st. 41b..; St. Anians, 7st.; Jollio Fille, Gst. 131b.; Zinnia, Gst. 121b.; Gloy, G.st. lllb.; Spectre, Gst. Kllb.; Waiotahi, Gst. 91b.; Elegance, Ost. Sib.; Scotch, fist. Sib.; La lieina, Gst. 81b.; Aristocrat, Gst. 71b.; Takctinnu, Gst. 71b. ZEALANDIA HANDICAP. Four furlongs.— Mighty Atom, Ost.; Red Lupin, 9st.; Hikuoi, Sst. Gib.; Ashby, Bst. 31b.; Mahinga, Bst. 31b.; Lucille, Sst. 31b.; Lady Dot, Bst.; Mauinina, 7st. Gib.; Bogey, 7st. filb.; Elegance, 7st. Gib.; Hyperion, 7st. Gib.; Ilarenoa, 7st. 21b.; Caeilmon, 7st.; Dark Rose, Gst. 131b.; Marie Regina, fist. 131b.j Solitude, Gst. 131b.; Cordite, fist. 131b. MAIDEN HANDICAP. One mile.— Manurere, 9st.; Tiresome, flst.; Nimrod,Bst. 131b.; Kaweeu, Sst. lllb.; Pet., -Bst. lib.; Caruso, Sst. 41b.; Firelock, Sst. 31b.; Pukewera, Sst. 31b.; Invader, 7st. 101b.; Minto, 7st. 91 b.; Marie Regina, 7st. 911).; Avalon, 7st. 91b.; Royal Irish, 7st. 91b.; Ali'nieda, 7st. 91b.; Surplus, 7st. 91b.; St. Lewis, 7st. 911). FERRY HANDICAP. Five furlongs and a half.—Tiresome, 9st.; Ilarenoa, Bst. 121b.; Master Sly, Sst. "91b.; Faida, Bst. .ill).; Belle Crispin, st. lib.; Invader, 7st. 131b.; Sir Walter, 7st. 121b. ; Royal Armour, 7st. 121b.; Tohara, 7st. 121b.; Tipua, 7st. 121b.; Master Dix, 7st. lllb.; Dark Rose, 7st. lllb.; Marie Regina, 7st. lllb.; Solitudo, 7st. lllb.; Avalon, 7st. lllb.; Coiintreo, <st. lllb.; Royal Irish, 7st. lllb.;.Almic<la, (St.. lllb.; Rutter, 7st. lllb.; Cordite, 7st. lllb.; Cloudy Da.wn, 7st. lllb.; Surplus, 'ft. lllb.; St. Lewis, 7st. lllb.; Ruff, 7st. 11 lb.; Delovalite, 7st. lllb.'; Constellation, ist. lllb.; Barb Wire, 7st. lllb.; Sir Gladstone, 7st. lllb.; Madam Paul, 7st. lllb. CALLIOPE HANDICAP. Five furlongs and a half -Bleriot, fef 101b.; MonOline,' bst. 111).; Hazolton, 7st. 61b.; Prince Mcrriwee, 7st. olb.; Lannacost, 7st. 41b.; lndulgencc, 7st. 31b.; His Eminence, 7st. 31b.: Somoliua, 7st. 31b.; Monotone, 7st. 2lb. • lotoa, 7st. 21b.;' Lonesome, 7st 21b;: Manl etce, <st.; Jliru, 7st.; Centenarv, 7st. • Cioneva, 6>t. 131b.; Kaleato, fist. 12fb • \ ll' worthv, Gst. 121b. SIT! WARDS' HANDICAP. Five furlongs • «' j'alf.—Royal Soult, Ost. 41b • Gold size, ftst. _31b.; Wee Olga, 7st. 121b.; Miss Luonia.wst. 91b.; Captain Sonlt, 7st Olb • 1' lying Soult, 7st. 71b.; Mighty Atom 7s't' rlt' J nn " r « Gst ' l3lb -' Viy Dot,' list iil'lV- v 0 e '-" s ''' Elegance, list. I,fib • Namnina, Gst. 131|,. r n Reina, fist. 131b.; Peggy p rv(Je 6 ,t Sfccktio, (ist. 121b.; Lady Betty, Gst Plb' • Hyperion, Cst. 121b.; Sea Pink firfii i, Bjue Mount, Gst. 101b?; NOTES AND COMMENTS. ' [Bt GtCKCOE.] re F inde d that acceptances fo the first day s ovents at tho Wellingto night" 5 S sn,nmcr "'eeting close Rose'; Noble ran disappointingly at Wingatui and Oamaru. He appears to have trained off and (says "Sentinel," in the Utago Witness ) there is onlv a remote chance ot him l)eing sent to the Wellington mooting, where 110 has been allotted Ist. 51b. m tho Cup. Mr. I'. Armstrong has withdrawn Elovnror and tlie l ioI/J Batten-—St. Winifred nliy from the Wellington Stakes. Prim, Martine, Stardancer, and Query have been withdrawn from all engagc-inc-cts at the Wellington Racing Club's summer meeling. Rurik has been se.ial died for tlie first day's engagements at tho snnio fixture. There will bo racing at Goro on W«l----nesJay and Thursday next. From Carterton conies word of the (loath of Prince Hassan (Saracen—The Waif), owned by Mr. S. Bishop, of Claro ville. The black gelding was among the competitors at Carterton on Boxing Dav, when he ran second in the Maungaraki Handicap. He died suddenly on Sunday last. The well-known trainor, T. Wilson, who has been in Australia for some time post, is returning to New Zealand next week. Pleased with the success 'of his last visit to Giabomo—when Hill won a double—tho l'eilding owner, Mr. 11. M'Manawny, has again nominated freely for the summer meeting of the Gisboriie Racing Club. Stratlimoira and CompliI iiienl are to bo sent up to 'dn battle for him. If lime permits W. Young may also make tho trip as, at this , meeting, lie commands patronage, and is usually able to secure a ride in' every event on the programme. With l.lic exception of Byron, one. of I ho. best backed horses for tho WellingI ton Cup is the Giiborne-ownod Birkline,

who is trained at Awapuni. His superiors will not be pleased lu know that tho son of Agony lias boon entered in troth big rates at Gi.sborne and, 1 though it is possible for him to ruco" at both Trentham and (lisborne, it would never-' Ijiolcss entail a large amount of travelling in a -short space of time. His owner may, in consequence, elect to allow thfi bay gelding to forgo his - engagements at either place. Until tho acceptances arc made known to-morrow morning backers will lie on "tenterhooks." • It is stated definitely that Oiladiolo will bo a runner 'at Trenthnm, and Will be ridden by A. Oliver. The marc is to (isare in two races on the first day of Uii- meeting. Trainers J. J|. Cnmrrnn, V. Collello,. and IT lliekey, of Hastings, aro making the trip to Gisborne for the two meetings there next month (telegraphs olir correspondent). The firsUnamed will take le 1 ma and Stellaris. Collello will have the two full-sister's. Miriam and Ar;om. ; while lripoJi (the three-quarter brother to I'ort William), Stourtori, and Lord bo tilt will be undei li ickey's care. The boras owiied by Mr. C. ,T. Parker at (.Tishorno aro now trained bv I?.' liurtonvorth. Tho latter was formerly I located at Hnwera "where lie bad some : good hor&es imdor his carc, ono of which ■ uas the crack hurdle horso and steeplechaser, llaydii. ' A yearling filly, by Cheshire from For- ' lorn Hop?, has lately been purchased bv tho Native sportsman for whom C. Millor trains (says our Hastings correspondent). Tii.e latter lias now removed his team from Waipukurau to Daauevirke, as there aro no facilities' for schooling horses at the former course. One of his team, Tua Talii, is to be tried at hurdle racing It is not known yet what will bo tho strength of. the Karamu team for Trentham. Trainer S. Waddell (telegraphs cur Hastings correspondent) has been at l'e Aroha since the iillerslie liKieting, and only arrived home yesterday.'' 'Probably he himself will not know what to bring south until 'alter woreing the team this morning. Looking at the hard time which lie has had sinco racing at Wanganui in September, it does not appear as if Miscount will run here, and, of the others engaged, Formby anil Hn.-kyno were very tore on tho last day at Ellerslio, and limy'bo left -behind.- It would appear therefore that a jwobablc teamwoulu.be Outward, Kirkbv, Altcar, Bandore, Glade, nr.nl Fauivus. L. Wilson has been offered the ride, on Undecided in the Wctlugton tup, wit, so far, no reply has been received from him. ■ Wilson won the Cup on Moloch in IMS. • R. ICcops, who is still riding in jumping races in Victoria,' has had'mora than his share of reverses. It is clainicd that lie has had at least 1G fractures. There is every probability of the Auckland Cup winners, Santa Itosa and Waimangu, being nominated for the Wanganui Cup, and if , the pair are taken south it will Ixs the first occasion oil which they have been seen away from Auckland (says tho "Star"). FIXTURES. Jan. 17 and 18—Gore R.C. Summer. Jan. 20 and 22 —Yoxtvu. R.C. Annual. Jan. 20, 22, and 24—Wellington, R.C. SumI mer. . Jan. 27 and 29—Takapuna J.C. Summer. Feb. 1 and 2—Gisborne R.C. Summer. Feb. 1 and 3—Canterbury J.C. Summer. Feb. 7 and B—ilgmontll.C. Summer. ; Feb. B—Te Kuiti B.C. Annual. Feb. 8 and 9—Poverty Bay T.C. Annual. Feb. 14 and 15—Taranaki J.C. Autumn. Feb. 21, 22, and 24—Duuedin J.C. Autumn. . • Feb. 21 and 22—Woodville District J.C. Autumn. , , Fob. 23 aud 24—South Auckland R.C. Annual. . ■ .Feb. 29 .and March 2—Wanganui J.C. Autumn. , j March G and 7—Dannevirke R.C. Autumn. March 13 aud 14-Napier Park R.C. Autumn. March 18-opnnake R.C. Annual. ,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1335, 12 January 1912, Page 6

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1335, 12 January 1912, Page 6

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1335, 12 January 1912, Page 6