KUROW ACCEPTANCES
(BY TEI.-ORAPH.—rRKSS ASSOCIATION.)
OAM.-'. RU, 96th September. Acceptances v;- the Kurow Sleeting on sth October are : — Hakataramea Handicap, of 80 soys; six furlongs.—Yes 9.9, Golden Rupee .8.11, Bellshire 8.11, Bon 8.5. Finless 8.0, Moneymaker 7.9, Rose Pink 7.9, De Aar 7.0, Palladius 7.0. - * Waitangi Steeplechase, of 120 soys; about two miles and a distance—The Brewer 11.9, Milo 11.5, Traditor 10.13, Darby Paul 10.11, Mawson 10.9, Fairy Finn 10.2, Clemency 9.9, TairiUi 9.8, Cannie Hughie 9.8,' Ginger Nuts, 9.7, Capphaol Moh 9.7, Don Eubvl 9.7, Lingi 9.7, The Grand 9.7, Te Waimate 9.7. Kurow Handicap, of 200 soys; six furlougs.—Oxenhope 10.5, Ringform 8.8, Aerial 8.4, Obsono 7.11, Marsa 7.10, Kilboyne 7.10, Golden Rupee 7.3, Lead-, ing Lady 7.0, Quirinus 6.7. Waitaki Handicap Trot, of 100 soys; ono milo . and a half.—Royal George scr, Forest Child 6sec, Sally Brass 7scc, Norman Stanley 7sec, Te Aka 7seo, Royal Sovereign 7sec, Firerod 7sec, Stanley's Discovery 7sec, My Ola Bsec, Palaid Bsec, Honoraki Bsec, Coalition Bsec. •
Trial Plate, of 70 soys; four furlongs. —Mecanno 8.10, Larola 8.10, De Aar 8.10, Palladius 8.10, Bellrock 8.10, The White King 8.10. Swale 8.10, Cigarette 8.10, Killard 8.10, War Hawk 8.10, Black Mountain 8.10, Up Jenkins 8.10, Ambassadress 8.10, Red Bher 8.10, Leaping Burn 8.10, Trentham Rose filly 7.10.
Welter Hack Handicap, of 80 soys; one ,mile and a-quarter.—Bellshire 9.0, Compulsion 8.13, British Rose 8.7, Deviation 8.5, Moneymaker 8.4, Owhetero 8.3, Red Jack 7.7" Leaping Bum 7.7. Dash Handicap Trot, of 70 soys; one mile.—Mavis 3sec, Dillion Direct ssec, Little Roderick ssec, Te Aka ssec, Stanley Direct ssec, Stanley's Discovery ssec, Coalition 6sec, Honoriki 6sec, My Ola 6sec.
Belfield Handicap, of 105 soys; five furlongs.'—Oxenhope 10.9, Yes 9.0, Aerial 9.9, •Parlovna 7.4, Finless 7.4, Bon 7.4, Hose Pink 7.0, Quirinns 6.12, 8e11r0ck.6.7.
A Press Association, message from Melbourne last evening states that at a genei-al meeting of the Amateur Turf Club it was agreed to donate £6000 to the Soldiers' Hepatization Fund. The stakes last season totalled £43,150..
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 75, 26 September 1916, Page 4
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