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SPORTING.

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[rr:n press association.] WANGANUI TRAINING NOTES

WANGANUI, This Day. The work done on the tracks this morning was not particularly interesting. Jolly Friar covered five furlongs'in 1.4. IWultifid and Grenade had a brush over four furlongs, while Cannic Chid and Glcnowlet did ncrviccablc work. Tupono and Apa shaped well over i.ix fortunes. Midia and Bounce had a go over the hurdles, the former pleasing most. St Joe and Asteroid were coiniianions over a mile and a, Quarter fa.-l, and Solution covered the last six furloivs of the mile and a half in 1.18. King Hilly and Boomerang "allopcd a mile the former finishing with (ho lead. Miss Kin.; and Noma both jumped we'll over the hurdles, the forme)- especially pleasing. Kremlin, who is looking in "nod fettle, was sent a couple of rounds, the last six furlongs being covered in 12CUsees.

SYDNEY BETTING NOTES., SYDNEY, This Day. A fair amount of betting is being indulged in in the local market over the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups. For the Melbourne Cup, Maniapoto received from 10 to 1 to 100 to 8, at which figure r,he is still favourite. The next favourite is Mahutonga, who is the best backed horse in the market, being befriended to the extent of £3OOO at 100 to 6 to 7. THE GERALDINE ACCEPTANCES. CHRIKTCHURCH, September 25. The following are the acceptances for the first day of the Goraldino Racing Club's spring meeting:— Hurdles of 30:-:ovs., two miles. —Early Van 12st 121 b, Agitator 12st 71b, Lucky Star and Quartcrer list 41b. Squatters' Handicap, of 30sovs., five furlongs.—King's Guest 9st, Widoz 7st 121 b, Boscastle 7st 91b, Patuoa 7st 41b, Stepaside and Grandstand 7st 31b, Gqureliea and Jollv Boger 7st, Melindn 6st 121 b, Miss Hamilton 6st I.olb Bouncing BoyGst 91b, Highland Fling 6st 71b. Geraldinc Handicap, of 80sovs., one and oquarter miles.—Golden Knight 9st, Calibre Bst 101 b, Stockwell Bst 81b, Clanburn 7st 91b, Ability 7st 51b, Dclarey 6st 121 b, Thunderer 6st 71b.

' Orari Trot, of 30sovs., one mile.—" Royal Money sct.. Princess Henry ssec, Daisy flsec, Tracoy, Lovett 9scc. Opilii 13sec, Rupee 14sce, Warraki and Thunderer 16 see, Miss Violet 18sec, Deception 19,scc, Ruapuna 20sec, Futhrof 22sec, Barndance 23sec.

Ladies Bracelet. of 20sovs.. one and a half miles.—Strathmore 12st 121 b, Karly Van 12st 71b, Lucky Star list 31b, No. 9 list.

Flving ITandicar. of 35sovs., six furlongs.—Tessera Bst 111 b. Boscastle Bst lib, Mazoff 7st 51b, Miss Hamilton 6st 101 b, Radiss 6st 71b.

Gerald 1 - Trot of 4050v.5.. two miles.— Royal iy scr., Dopplcirancer 2sec, Impatu .i <6scc. Daisy 17sec, John Drown 23scc, Starboro 23scc," Opihi 25sec, Rupee 29sec. Warraka 32sec, Itha.lia 22. sec, Bungler 44sec.

Belfield Handican. of 40sovs., seven furJongs—Veneer 9st 131 b, Black Diamond 9st 71b, Bombaster Bst 21b, Antigone Bst 2ib, Bouncing Boy 6st 7lb, Raton] 6st 71b.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1905, Page 1

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SPORTING. Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1905, Page 1

SPORTING. Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1905, Page 1

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