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THE TURF

,- HAWKE'S BAY ACCEPTANCES. Uy Telegraph.—Press Association. 1 ■. ■ Napier, June 26. i allowing are the acceptances for the Hiiwlie's Hay Meeting:— wiNTEB Handicap, orico romui.- ■ Wapping, list. 91b.; Kahunianeu, Hut. 71b ;■ KoUird, Wat. 91b,; Persian I'rincc, lflst. 51b.; Bio, 10st. 51b.; lilaokoJl, 10st. Alb.; Glucian, lOst. 21b.; Queen Lizicie, 9sl. 181b. ; Marker, 9et. 111b.; Toroliliuht, 9st. 111b.; Utiwfii, 9st. 71b.; Crosswords, 9st. 31b.; Multiplane, 9st.; Eoyal Prince, 9.5t.; Powder. iang,'9et.; Ore Ore, 9st.; Janitor, 9et. HUNT ODP STEEPIiEOHASK. Two miles and a half.—Northland, 12st. 101b.; Advancer, 12et. 21b.; Bolliu; list. 101b.; Hoatu, list.; Jftcniidra, list.; Banclalcro, . lOst. 131b.; Brown Joe, 10s!-. 131b.; Tirau, lOst. 121b.; The M'aif, Met. 71b.; Tuhua, lOnt. 71b. • HAWKE'S 'BAr HUBDLES. Two miles and a quarter—Sleight-of-Hand, list. 91b.; Gladful, list. 61b.; Pnreoffller. list. 51b.; Art, list. 51b.; AVishfiil, lCi.l. 121b.; .Midnight' Star, 9st. 101b.; Golcleii Glade. 9st. 81b.; Hydrus, 9st.; The Summit, 9st,; Oastalia, 9st. < \ HAWKE'S BAY STEEPMOHASE. Three miles-rßon Hove, 12st. 41b.; Collector, 12st.; St. Khnn, lOst. 41b.; Kunipal, 9st. 131b.; Merry liad, 9st; 121b.; .Record, 9at. 121b.; Nita, 9st. 91b.; Diavolo, 9st. 71b.; Fagqt. 9st. 711). nONTBSS" HURDLES. One-mile-and three-quarters.—Atnatoro, 12st. 61b. ; Bunrobin, list, 101b.; Aurore, Hat. 71b.; Hoatu, lOst. 101b. ;' Bandalero. lOst. 101b.: Manawapango, lOst. 101b.; Tirau, lOst. 71b. LADY'S BRACELET. One mile and a, half .-Cynic. 12st. 71b.; Welcome Kugget list. 131h.; Hold ftan. lint. 131b.; Al! Over, list. 101b.; Flash Lady. llet. 8)1).; H.vdrus, lint. 81b.; Bolfjiau Mnid, 103t. 71b.; ]icformatlon. lOst. 71b.; Tornea. lOst. 71b. HBBETAUIfGA HANDICAP.' Six furloiius" anil a half.—Tresslda, 10sl. 21b.; MunsterJ9st. 121b.; Sarah firantl, 9st. 91b.; Iflero, 9st, 91b.; JTydnis. 9stl 81b.; King Chiara, 9st. 81b.; Multaiuc, 9st. 81b.: Ilyihis, 9st. 81b.; Tnvistock, 9st. 61b.; Sen Lord. 9st. 41b.; Jlftwimn. 9rl. 21b.; Merri.- Poto, 9st. 21b.; Coropett, Movement, tfst.; Kiltess, 951.; Altercation. 9at.; Loveloken, 9st.; Sinißliado, 9st.; Persian Prince. 9at. "There liavo been inquiries in shipping circles lately for freight. for Sydney for half a dozen horses belonging to Mr. '■!. 11. Lowry (uayn Hie J'llawlte'a l!<iy tieralii"). 'The loam is exjiccted to rcl away some timo in Auguet. Desert fiold, Estland, and Pinmarlc are expecli , ;) to make the trip. Contrary to expcciiitiouß. the train conlrullul by P. Davis is very weal; in ooniinff. two-year-olds. The Ueldamo youngster and the brother to Lingerie are liotli 16 haiuls, and look as if they will require a lot of time. Flnniark'a brother hats been turned out, a? he developed nasal catarrh in a had form." The Hult trotting trainer, D. jS'yhan. has several useful handicap horses in work at the present timo, and. all goini,' ■noil, will take ;i team south for the Metropolitan August Meeting. ■ Percy Mason, who is in charge of Mr. G. D. Greenwood's horses while liiH father is In Australia, was up before the Medical Board this week, and ,was elMscd C 2. When Mr. G. Fulton left to sec hia horses race at the Napier Park Meeting, he was undecided whether to run them ut the Hawko's Bay Mooting. Mr. J. B. Harcourt. president of tho' Wellington Bnciug Club, has returned to Wellington from Melbourne. Ancalaphus is in work after a short spell. Says 3t Hawke'e Bay writer:—"A month or so ago it wae confidently ejected that Mr. \Y. Richmond would make a descent on tho Australian turf with ii vlow to capturing some of tho big jumping events on the other Bide, but secinp that none of his team are really forward :it tho nreBunt time, there does not- M-cm much prospect of tho' trip- eventual in.z."

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 239, 27 June 1918, Page 7

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 239, 27 June 1918, Page 7

THE TURF Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 239, 27 June 1918, Page 7

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