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SPORTING

DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB RACES.

[By Old Idejjtetc.]

This meeting' is feed for . Thursday (Boxing Day) and Saturday of next weelr t the first, race starting at 12.50 each day. ~ , course in- splendid order. Until ’ trie rain came it was a bit hard, though, now, as always, wefl grassed. The showers iUiv-e done the tracks good, • •?‘^*' r ° ns . have the choice as between oig t trams out, and the necessary expenses arc reduced to a nriniratnn. Ihe visiting horses from the North are to arrive by-a special train on Monday evening. • . ea ‘ rly .f 11 locally-trained horses arc i K if nd P™ money 1 is hkely to be retained here. My Lawyer, S^£ U0C °’ St Aidan, P^ fSnL 01,S |°t?’ • Kostroma, Capon, and Pepin are a likely batch.

AUCKLAND ACCEPTORS. < m T J I , Rowing payments have been ! made for Boxing Day: j Cap, of 2,OOOeovs. 2m.— ; Go.dfeder .9.0, Los Angelos 9.0, Midnight , Domino 8.9, Vice-Admiral 8.9, • Lobrikoff 8.8. Masterpiece 8.6, Royal Soult--8 0, Lon lon 7.12, Santa Rosa 7.12, La Reina (me. 51b penalty) 7.6, Monorail 6.12 Jvgatimani (inc. 51b penalty) 6.10, Semo’ lina 6.7, Tiresome 6.7.

Railway Handicap, of 65Qsovs. 6f ‘ Ventura 8.10, Antoinette 8.9 Culprit 8.4 ' Blenot 8.4, Waiorewa 8.1, Jack Dolaval I 8.1, Our King 8.0, Kakama 7.10, Tact 7.10, Winning Way 7.8, Our Qneen 7.6, Goldsizc J (inc. 31b penalty) 7.6, Potoa 7.4, Apellon I 7.0, langiwai 6.12, Monoline (inc. 51b : penalty) 6.10. Short-land Plate, of 275sovb. Im.—Sea Pmlc 8.2, Watch Chain 8.2, Bluestoue 7.15 Cloudy Dawn 7.13, Duma 7.13, Royal Irish | 7.15, The Celt 7.13, Victue 7.13, Elegance j 7.11, Kaweeu 7.11, Parawai 7.11, Vestal ! 7.11, Wafraid Rose 7.11, Devastation 7.7, ! Clenfern 7.7. ’

Foal Stakes, of l.OOOsovs. For two-yeaa> olds. 6f.—Soltano 8.10, Nightwaldi 8.10. Jason 8.10, Marconi 8.10, Mowbray 8.10, Martel 8.10, Sonltikoff 8.10, Marshal i McDonald 8.10, Rose do Guerre 8.5, Hi© I Hague 8.5, Lady Alicia 8.5, Merry Eo© 8.5. : Tinopai 8.5. Nursery Handicap, of 275sove. sf. The Hague 8.5, Lady Alicia.Ko, Sonltikoff 7.6, Landrail 7.3, Unity 6.12, Laroma 6.12. Grafton Hurdles, of 27590V5, 2m.— Don Quex 11.2, Lloyds 11.1, Golden Loop ILO,' Waterworks 9.9, Reservoir 9.8, Selrtß 9.7, Mias Explosion 9.2, Miss Ada 9.0. Robinson Handicap, of 125<sovs. 7f, Watch Chain 8.10, Paoli 8.6, Peg 8.6, Oxeuhope 8.3, Goodwin Sands 8.3, Manurewa 7.11, Prince Merri-wee 7.8, Vestal 7.7, Sylvedyte 7.7, Devastation 7.2, Tri-! poll 7.1, Bold fast 6.15, St. Lewis 6A5,. Antiphons 6,13, Lady Hgiva 6.13, Wetroester 6.13.

Christmas Handicap, of 275sovs. Im.—, Sedition 9.2, Hectrairoff 8.12, Labor Day' 8.5 Mias Winsome 81, Master Wadriia' 7.12, Wee Olga 7.6, Finst Wniriki 7.5,; Jollie Fille 7.4, Scorch 7.4, Takoknnu 6.9, - Dido 6.8. NORTH OTAGO RACES. The following are the acceptances for tho first day (January 2) of the North Otago Summer Meeting— Summer Hurdles. l£m, —Gangway 11.11, Rifle Range 11,9, Simon Pure 10.1, Redwing 10,0, Bay Lupin 9.7, Captain Wood 9.5, R..J.T. 9.0. Ladies’ Bracelet. Im.—Even Wave, 11.9, Owhetero 11.9, Golden Clasp 11.9,' Nanda Devi 11.5, Don Rubyl 11,3, Imp: 10.13, Agitato 10.10, Sunbeam. 10.7, Platinum 10.4, Jamkun 10.2. President’s Handicap. 11m. —My Lawyer 9.1, St. Aidan 8.6, Tamfhauser 7.8, True Knight 7.4, Gnome 6.13, Kilroeny 6.11, Anna Carlovna 6.7, Troon 6.7. Juvenile Handicap. 4f.—Fonder 8.9, Immct 7.11, Salzburg 7.9, Aye Ays 7.9, Bradamanto 7.4, Charlotte 7.4, Joan 7.4, Petroses 7.4, Formnal 7.4, Miss Finland 7.4, Snowxaker 7.4. , Flying Handicap. 6f.—Obsono 9.7, Pilgrim's Way 8.11, Kilts 8.4, Query 8.3, Tannhauscr 7.12, 'Specialiorm 7.3, ” Anna , Carlovna 7.1, Balaclava 7.0, Land Rose j 6.12, Redwing 6.9. Aldersyde Hack Handicap. 5f. —Ladrone 8.8, Steperina 8.3, Maple Leaf 8.1, Rc- ' spend 8.0, Thrax 7.9, Pleasure Bent 7.8, Lady Marcia 7.4, Tafcahau 7.2, Dan Cameron 7.1, Miss De Yero 7.0, Martian Maid 6.15, War light 6J2, Thuringa 6.12, Imp 6.12, Orynthia 6.11, .Achilla 6.10, Floriliiw 6.10. Gregory 6.9. , Belfield Weller. 7f.—Kite 10.5, Oiyoi 9.5, St. Petersburg 9.4, Khncma9.o, Editah 8.9, Oratava 8.8, Aimwell 8.3, Thrax 8.3, j Officious 8.2, Safety Pin 8.2, Peppin 8.0, j Optimeform 7.10. Maiden Plate (entries). 4f —Gold Wave, Concordia, Thuringa, Free, ! Combination, Golden Mom, King’s Pride, ■ Wariigbt, Warflower, Gregory, Ohapi, j Grand Cup, Orauoa, Eidelform, My Glove, ' Hubbub, Martian Maid, Stonah, May, Glenfin, FJoriliuo, Sweet Ann, May thorn, Lady Laudsborough, Jainlom, Imatra, j Achilla. MANAWATU CUP. Final payments for the Mauawatu Cup. I 1-jm,—Bronze 8.13, Sinapis 8.9, Sea Queen j 8.9, Odessa 8.5, Mira 8.5, Mend ip 8.3,! Merrivonia 8.3, Ceylon 7.15, Sir Solo 7.9,' Master Laddo 7.8. Sandstream 7.8, Rill 7.7, Mangaroa 7.7, Goodwin Park 7.0, Brown Trout 6.15, Otaihu 6.10, Moutoa Girl 6.7, wellington cup entries. Wellington Cup. l^m. —Mira., Obligant, Masterpiece, Brown Owl, Quarantine, Prosper, Midnight Sun, Cheddar, Dearest, E-sa Queen, Tannhauser, Los Angelos, Bon! Rove, Bon Ton, Sandstream, -anna Gar-, lovna, Byron, Coroniform, Sir Knox, Siua-! pis, Bronze, Odessa, Ceylon, Brown Trout, | Alphous, Master Laddo. Mon Ami, Vice- i Admiral, Semaphore, Merrivonia, Manga-; roa, Soldiers’ Chorus, Mendip, My Law- ‘ yer. Undecided, Visor. Sok>, La. Reina, Bleriot, Ariom, Maualcau, Domino, Bobrikoff, Scatondale, Rill, Moutoa Girl, Labor Day. A SWIMMING RECORD. At the Waiteroata Swimming Club’s, carnival last evening M. E. Champion won his heat in Hie 100 yds event in 61fsec, breaking tli© New Zealand record of ■ 65§sec, held by Bruce. Champion swam second in tho final in the same time. Mr John M‘Mahon, the chief stipen- • diary steward appointed by the Racing Conference, will Like up his headquarters at Palmerston North.

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Evening Star, Issue 15064, 21 December 1912, Page 8

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SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 15064, 21 December 1912, Page 8

SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 15064, 21 December 1912, Page 8

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