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SPORTING.

'NOTE'S, -fIi^MAfNT," ■'•'.■ ! r* s "*!''' '.' Mv '%luW' liiiS-..'decided kl. -Wild lioanbi'fees. tO.AtiSiti'nlJa,uihd.U if), quite in-obabUi ,Qec>: -Prmd, will ldtlv« .witli tild gelding iibdli file 1 lOtil.3f Mafj Boliftfe's will be raped oil .tlie. otlior sillo, and lis doings will .bo, followed with.lnterest by iiippoi'tci'3 df ( tllo ,stiiill(]'in tjiig district AbQi'brolHoßk dnl.V ro6ov6vo(l from. Ills recent InjuTy-to his shoulder £6 UMaii ddw'n finally oil Thursday, v.'licn ho ruptured 'tlio shoathing of his tendon, and is now completely done Mr Biiiek will not further persevere, with fho black colt, who will, in course bt tltfleV ttilid iij:l Stud duties at Clovorlea. ■''.'.'.) ~•

The, Vasco-Maddcr.colt purchased by Mr Highden at; Christchurch, at tlio spring sales, and- which ■'was..left behind on account of an injury to his jaw, has been brought td-AwarJljJll, ii'ntl now does regular oxeroiso with the 1 otlier nielllucrH of tho team. . " . •..•■'" ' Arjvnhl, UVUke tlawil 'dlii'Jhg titd ive'e'k; and has been.an absentee froiii tile Ir'ac'lts for several-days. Byron now forms one.-of A, J. Shearsby's team, and is absent in Wellington with that trainer, who has.'Makara also,with him,. •Montiforin and Bonnie Boy,: other nioinbers of the team, have been regular attendants on the track duringtho week, but 'Melalogue has not been in evidence.' Larry Colomaiij. a Soutliorn horseman, has tukdn.iip.his (jittti'tdiwith E, Watson, and will fide Fasßiyo liv lilb f litlit'd incuts. G. Caddy and Janlicson will leave .for Blenheim' immediately after the'Maiiawatii: meeting, taking Matlow an ; l Allurement with theiili Tyrannic, and t»i'iiieeJ, Sotilt al'o the first visiting Ijor'ses.to anivc. Tyrannic is engaged in the jumping events, whilst Prince Soult, who is in chargo of K. Hcaton.is a Stakes candidate] , Contour visited Papaku'ra llns season, but it is quite likely her owner, Mr 11, J. Hayjis ; will foster-mother (he expected foal, and will put Contour in work again in the summer. .'■ The following is the-list of winning owners at the Wellington Racing Club's autumn meeting just concluded:—"Mr Highden"'£B2o, Sir Geo, Clifford £475, Mr J. Monk £4OO, Mr J, Harlc £270, Mr W. Smart £240, Messrs W. G.'and G, L. Stead: £225, Mr ■■& Boiteet £l2O, Mr F. Ryan- £l2O, Mr J, Ames £l2O, Hon, J. D. Ormond £95, Mr H, Whitney £95, Mr J. H." Pressor £BS, Mr Timi Puru £BS, Mr I-I. J. Cameron £BO, Messrs McLcllan Bros. £7O, Mr L Pascal £SO, Mr J. MeLaughlin £SO, Mr F.'fr Easton £4O, Mr J. Buckley £30,. Mr E. Lonergan £3O, Mr W. E. Bidwell' £25-, Mr F. Hall £25, Mr A. Rhodes £2O, Mr Lance Wood £ls, Mr M. M. Ellerton £ls, Mr W. A.Grace £ls,.Mr IT. MoManuway £lO, Mr A. F, Douglas £lO, Mr J. R. McDonald £lO. Winning jockeys at the meeting were: B, Deeley. two, A. Oliver 2, C. Emerson Lwo, A. Julian, R. Berry, L. Wilson, W. Bell, E. Jones, E. Griffon, and C. Jenkins )ne each. AVONDALE ACCEPTANCES. The followiug acceptances have been received' for tho opening day of the Avondale Jockey Club's autumn meeting, to commence' to-morrow :-tMaiden Handicap, six furlongs.—Kawoen 9.0, Firelock BJO, Haku 8.4, Ngatimur.ii 8.2, |;

Glenfcni 8.1, Royal,lrish 7.13. Ambergris, Clare 7.13, Niinrbd 7.12, Spalfish 7.1, BuS l er, Morrimac 7.9, Pyralis 7.7, Koroirangi 7.6, Lord .Delaval, Holdfast. Couiitroc 7.5. Bonny Glc.na.gric-, .Cuckoo, 7.6, Chevalier Handicap, foiir furlongs.-I-laronoa. 8.12, Haku, Heyboy 8.6, Ngatimuru 8.4, Manurere 8.1, Nimrbcl 8.0. Vivace, Muskewai 7.12, Winhaston, Tipper ary 7.10, Tua Kitua, Lady Thorne, Tohara 7.8, Wakarewa, The Celt,' Solitude-, Avalon, Duro,, Takanini, Delavalitc, Blucstono, Zennio,, Bonny Glenagric, Dark Rose, Rukuhia, -Flipflap 7.7. Juvenile Handicap, five furlongs—Tact 8.10, Bleiiot. 8.8, Monorail 8.7, Monoline 8.7, Priiicc Morriwee 8.2, Poloa 7.4, Battle Abbey 7.2, Indulgence. 7.1, Kaleato, Afiss Avalanche, Laverna, Semolina 7.0. '-'". Handicap Hurdles, 2 miles.—Black Northorn. 12.0, Presently 1i.6,j)0n, Quex 10.11. Lloyds 10.1, Sandy, Paul .10.0, The Chef 9.13, Taha. 9.7, Master Theory 9.5, Zinnia 9.l,.Nappor, Tandy 9.0, Napenape 9.0. Oakley Handicap, 5 furlongs.—Salute 9.0, Crown Pearl 8.10, Red Lupin 8.6, Lucille, f Mighty Atom 8.0, Mavangai 7.9, Lncly Dot s 7.8, Waiowcra 7.4. Jena, How Bell's 7.2, li Merry Christmas 7,1, Cloudy Dawn, Good- t win Sands, Hyperion, Lady Betty 7.0. v t Railway Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Salute 9.0, Goldsizc 8.11, La Reina 7.9, Captain Sonlt 7.8, Mahinga 7.6, Peggy Pryde, Grenadier 7.0, First Wairiki 7.0, Tobias 6.13. Titirangi Handicap, 7 furlongs.—Royal Soult 9.0, Crown Pearl 8.3, Kohinoor 7.9, Maheno 7.8, Admiral Soult 7,4, Asliby 7.3, 'Mahinga 7.2, Sphinx, Impulsive 1.0, Worcester, Kopane, Parawai 6.11. Avondalc Handicap, 1| miles.—Royal Soult. 8.11, Wee.Olga 8.9, Monoplane 8.2, St. Anions 7.11, Sea Elf 7.10, Gloy 7.8, La Roina 7.2, Sea Pink 7.1, Flying Soult 7.6, Kaween 7.0, Master Jack 642, Tiresome 6,12, • MARLBOROUGH WEIGHTS. (FSB FbKSB ASSOCIATION}, ■ WELLINGTON, April 22, j Weights for the Marlborough R.C. meeting have been declared as follows: Electric Handicap, 5 furlongs,—Dirge 9.7, Gay Lawless 9.2, Portland Lady 8.8, Emma 8.7, Allurement ; 8.6, Mt. Victoria : 8'.4. Rector Girl 7.12, Eatua 7.11/Daunton, Wcc Roso 7.10, Miss Vina 7,5, India 7,4, San Port 7.3, Raupara, Excitement 7.1, Abcrcoed, Mary, Ruination 7,0. Flying Handicap, 6 furlong«.—Glensprinjr 9.6, Blue Lake 8.7, Monami 8.7, Beacon, Merchantman 7.7, Deploy 7.5, Moree, Longsleu ■ 7.0. Autumn Handicap, 6'furlongs.—Dirge 9.0, Leapuki, Toney 9.1, Portland Lady 8.7, Allurement 8,5, Daunton, Katua 7.9, Amberstone 7.3, Indra, 7.2,' Bridegroom '7.1, Lady Volley, Aberooed 7.0. Cup, 1{ miles—Undecided 9.13, Sir Knox, Sea Queen 8.6, Coroinandel 8.0, Waipunui. 7.13, Mai-tine 7.11, Sinapis 7.8, Seraphic, Odessa. 7,7, St. Felix 7.5, Beacon, Matlow 6.13, Llanwern 6.12. Opawa Welter, 7 furlongs;—Toney 9.13, Aloha, 9.10, Astonishment 8.8, The- Nut 8.7, Mediterranean 8.4, Foreshot .8.1, Bridegroom 8.0, Stockade 7.13. Ugbrook Welter, 7 furlongs—Waipunui 9,13, Curator 9.12, Seraphic 9.6, Merry Frank 9.4, Bally Shannon 8:11, Merchantman, Beacon 810, Matlow 8.8. Negative 8.7, Llanwern, Longstcp, Mdreo 8.5, Parawanui 8.3, Molock 8.2,' Aema, 7.12. : , TRAINER DISQUALIFIED. . INVMC'ARGILL, April 20. At a meeting of the' stewards of the Southland Racing Clublast ovoning, C. A. Campbell, a licensed trainer, was disqualified for two years for alleged corrupt practices,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9257, 23 April 1912, Page 2

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SPORTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9257, 23 April 1912, Page 2

SPORTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9257, 23 April 1912, Page 2

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