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METROPOLITAN- TROTTING MEETING. The following are the acceptances for tne principal events on the first day (Wed nesday next) of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Meeting: Easter Handioap (harness), of 300sove 2m—Qumoey scratch, St. Swithin 2 seconds .School Oirl 3, Piecework 5, Lord Heathcote 7, Delia 8, Master Poole 8 Bell Car 3, Eipon Child 9, Galvanita 9, May D,,^A^i lunar n > Petiuchio 12, Elra rood 12, Wild Lou 12. International. Handicap (harness), of <OT*ovs. lira.—Emmeline scratch, Eccentric 2 seconds, Prince Albert 3, Gianella i' £",]*,? Al ? n b > Adouk 5 > Tib 5, Bell Metal 6, Lodi 7, Princess Louise 7, Blackchiid Boy 7, Bellis 7, Brisht 7 Ruby S. 7, Andy Regan 7. BEAUMONT RACES. The following acceptances have been received, for the Beaumont races on Easter Monday:— Beaumont Handicap, l^m—Russo 8 7 Inumphator 8.4, Pepin 7.7, Lividia 7.5 Red-and-Black 7.4. President's Hack Welter Handicap 5f —Quota 9.10, Bucco 9.2, Emerald Isle 8.13 leviot 8.12, Seagar 8.7, Sweet Ann 8.7, Larkspur 8.6, Zeik 8.0, Plavboy 8.0, Chitram 8.0, Robert Bell 8.0, Versalina 8 0 .Starlight 8.0, Gold Maid 8.0. Plying Handicap. 6f.—Czar Kolohol 9.4, Russo 8.13, Triumphator 8.8, Officious 8.4, Pailatto 8.0, Pepin 7.13, Lady Trent Molyneux Hack Handicap. 7f.—Otakehoe 9.7, Lividia 9.7, Bucco 8.13, Emerald Isle 8.11 Seagar 8.6, Larkspur 8.5, Kuaka 7.7, Starlight 7.7, Versalina 7.7. Farewell Handicap. 4f.— Czar Kolohol 9.12, Quota 9.0, Otakehoe 9.0, Pallette 9.0, Taft 8.12, Pepin 8.11, Teviot 8.3, Ardreigh 8.3, Sweet Ann 7.12, Larkspur 7.11, Red Pennon 7.11, Playboy 7.9, Red Jacket 7.9, Ironea 7.9, Gold Maid 7.7. Dunkeld Trot. 2m—Rory 5 seconds, Glenfoot 8, Vanity 8, Lady Hector 14, Imperial 14, Jock 16, Brown Wilkes 17, Security 17, Porangah'u 22, Spvlau Maid 24, Pierpomt 26, Pearlwood 26, Struan 27, Inchcape Bell 27, Susie Patchen 27, Lady Surprise 27, Gold Patch 27, Hartford 27, Masey 27, Lady C. 27, R.H.S 27 China 27. Electrio Trot, lm— Sanity scratch, Imperial 4 seoonds, First Vue 5, Prejudice 6, Centrewood 7, ATbitress 8, Laughter lo', Sapling 13, Lady Surprise 13, Caruso 13. Amo 14, Silverbelt 14, Ija Pet 14, China 14, Gold Patch 14, Lady C. 14, Lord Chimes 14, Struan 14. Maiden Plate. 6f—Golden Flight, Outram, Sea Maid, Lady Trent, Palestine, Lady Lowburn, Playboy. Gold Maid, Robert Bell, Quirenus," Tommy. Lulu, Pallaseas, Red Pennou, Kuaka, Red Jacket. FOOTBALL. The following will represent Union in their match against Lin wood at Christchurch:—H. Welbum, Valentine, A. Thomson, T. Thomson, J. . Williams MaTks, T. Dryden, F. Fogarty, J. Armour,' J. De-vine, J. Robson, A. Robertson, J. Dennison,. D.. Newall, F. Daubney ; emergencies—J. Aitken, V. M'Donafd. Any player unable to make the trip is requested to notify the secretary at once. • Acceptors for ". the Feilding : Stakes, of 50060V6, lim: Byron 8.10, Lady Menschikoff 8.1, Bonny Boy 7.7, Kina 7.6, Mangaroa 7.5, Moultoa Girl 7.4, Lord Renown 6.8. Winning Way will represent Sir George Clifford in the Northern Oaks at Ellerslie on Monday. Brown Owl will remain at Ripcarton. <-.'.-, Mr; W,. Riordan, a Wellington owner, is contemplating a trip to Melbourne with a handicap horse, and with that end in view he asked for a prica to be put on Sinapis, but the owner's estimate of l.lOOgs Stopped negotiations. He is now endeavoring to secure-Soldiers'-. Chorus. ■ "
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Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 8
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