SUMMER RACES
LAST dm OF WELLINGTON MEETING GOOD ACCEPTANCES. Mr. J. H. Pollock has succeeded in satisfying the majority of owners, and as will be noted the fields for to-morrow's racing at Tfenthafti are exceptionally large. A capital day's sport is promised, arid probably winners will again be hard to find. Following aro acceptances :— WALLACEVILLE WELTER, of 120 sovsj six furlongs. v st. Ib. St. Ib. Distinction 10 13 Tiwari ... 8 10 Oxenhope ... 9 6 Mediterranean 711 Amber and Sir Saracen 7 11 White ..9 3 Kanaki ... 7 10 Black Lupin 9 3 Kooya ... 710 Big Blast ...- 9 2 Raupara ... 7 7 Mosgiel ... 9 0 Glenlivet , 7 1 Gerbera ... 811 Aberooed ... 7 7 MM/HOSE WELTER, of 200 sovsj seven furlongs. St. Ib. at. Ib. Semaphore 9 5 Rook Feffy 8 0 Merry Frank... 9 6 Kauroa ... 712 Sati, Pluie ... 9 0 Peary .., 7 7 Nuffuatu ... 9 0 Lady KilCon the cheran ... 7 7 Shaughraun 813 Lockwood ... 7 7 Mt. Victoria 8 7 Aloha - .7 7 Fashion Plate 8 5 HOPEFUL STAKES, of 2SO soys; four fttrlonge. «t. Ib. St. lb. Feroiiilla ... 9 1 Briar Patch 7 7 The Hague Sl2 Somnfform 613 Tatterley ... 8 7 H&hsard ... 6 1 CITY HANDICAP, of 300 eovs; six furlongs. at, Ib. St. lb. Gkdiole . 9 2 Heatherbrae 713 &oldier»» Styx' , 7 10 Chorus ... 8 11 Makara ... 7 6 Blue Lake ... 8 4 Ermengarde 7 6 Full Rate ... 8 0 Lady Volga 613 My Lawyer 713 Seaweed ... 6 7 Bobrikoff was scratched at 12.46 p.m. SUMMER HANDICAP, of 800 sots,' one mile. St. lb. St. lb. Labour Day 810 Byron -",.. 7 9 Coroaiform 8 7 Brown Owl 7 0 Sir Solo ,i« 8 7 Seatondala ... 610 Culprit ... 8 6 Vibration ... 610 Sea- Queen ... & 0 Sun Pluie ... 6 10 Imagination 711 Brown Trout 6 7 Obligant ... ,7 10 Negative ... 6 7 KAITOKE HANDICAP, of 120 soys; five furlongs. St. lb lit. lb. Gay Lawless 8 8 Fair Rosamond 7 3 Exertion ... '8 6 Evadne ... 7 2 War Queen 8 5 Great Mogul 612 Grattan ... 8 1 Ruapara ... 612 Powder Fox 711 Elevated ... 610 Glenfmnan ... 7 8 Otter ... 6 10 Portland Lady 7 3 Cddonia ... 6 7 CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 300 sovsj one mile and-a quarter. St. lb. ' St. lb. Bobfikoff ... 10 0 Master L*ddo 1 6 Undeolded ... 8 3 Allegory ilt 7 6 Sea Queen ... 7 12 Rill ... 6 13 Sinapis ... 7 12 Ceylon ... 6 10 Masterpiece 710 Moutott Girl 6 7 Imagination 7 , 8 Bfown Tr6ut 6 7 Mira *» 7 6 Moßgiel ... 6 7 DEATH OF A STALLION By T«legf»ph.~ Press Association ,— Copyright. (Received January 24, 10.20 a.m.) SYDNEY. Th>s »ay. The stallion Ayr Laddie is dead. [Ayr Laddie was by Ayrshire from Catherine Douglas, whose thifd dam , Ayacanofa was half-sister to Stoekwell^ Since 1908 he has held a prominent position in the Australian winning Bires' lists, and last season he occupied fourth place with forty winners of £13,693. He ia the sire of Ayr Loch, Bright Laddie, Cider, Hot Air, Jolly Beggar, and other smart performers, and was represented in this country by Kilts.]
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 20, 24 January 1913, Page 7
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