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SPORTING.

RACING FIXTURES. SEASON 1920-21. Feb. 10 and 12 —Poverty Bay Turf t Club Summer. Feb. 12 —Te Kulti R.C. Annual. Feb. 16 and 17—Hamilton R.C. Annual. Feb. 16 and 17 —Woodville District J.C. Summer. Feb. 17 and 18 —North Otago J-L. Autumn. Peb.^23—Clifden R.C. Annual. Feb. 24—Opotlki J.C. Annual. Feb. 24 and 26 —Wanganui J.C. Autumn. Feb. 26 and 28 —Thames J.C. Annual. „ DUNEDIN ACCEPTANCES. (Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, February 10. The acceptances for the second day fcre:— * OWHIRO HURDLES, one and ahalf miles.—Manawaponga 11.9, Barrister 11.6, Calma 9.13, Hard Hit 9.8, Staff Officer 9.7, Glentanner 9.6, Red Tape 9.0. y . WARRINGTON HANDICAP. one mile. —Poo Chow 10.4, Dutch Courage 9.12, Mandrake 9.7, Etta 9.3. Filigree 8.6, itokowai 8.2, Sartolite 8.0, Nfght Alarm 7.12, Ruddy Gold, Galway 7.11, Mirza, Motor Patrol 7.9, Chinatown, Cairmuir 7.7. ?? FLYING HANDICAP, six furlongs. ; —Silver Peak 9.11, Clean Sweep 9.11, Killowen 9.4, Satisfaction 9.0, Will Oakland 8.12, Palamon 8.11, Pyjama 7.3, Going Up 7.2, Redshire, Killala ,7.0. ■ JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, one and a-half miles. —Eleus 9.9, Warlove 8.9, Mazama 8.5, Esperance, Tin Soldier 7.11, Linden, Glenshine, Twinkle |o. HOPEFUL HANDICAP, five furlongs.—Tatau Tatau 8.12. Songbird 8.5, Purple Spur 7.13, St. Augustus, Kilcullen; 7.8, Janus, Calibration, Xlnion 7.0. / • AWAIHOLA HANDICAP.' six furlongs.—Cattach 9.7, Algidus, All British, Boniform 9.6, Demades 9.2, Jazz 8.12, Carnbrea 8.11, Lima, Roseday 8.8, Wild Night 8.6, Sunlit 8.5, Bothina, Chinatown, Little Sister, Ostcrinan 8.0. ABBOTSFORD WELTER, seven furlongs.—Palamon 9.9, Kilkee 9.7, .Counter Attack 9.3, Miss*Muriel 8.12, .Tuflnkle, Tiranga 8.11, Caverock 8.9, ■Bellshire, Sunny Lock 8.8, Barley -Rigs 8.0, Gunrest 7.7. ; HAZLETT MEMORIAL PLATE, lone mile.—Onslaught, Radial 10.1, Royal Stag 10.0, Melee 9.1, Casfimere P.ff, Sunny Corner 8.12. t TE KXJlfl ACCEPTANCES, ' The following acceptances have jbeen received for events to be run at the Te Kuiti Racing Club’s annual 1 meeting, which takes placemen Saturday next:— p OTOROHANGA HANDICAP, five furlongs.—Miss Ellice 9.6, Dead Sweet 9.2, Salvaless 8.10, Jolly Princess 7.8, War Guard 7.8, Elsie Aroha Hi A, Jaffna 7.3, Some Fashion 7.3, Proposer 7.0, Subway 7.0, Maid of the Lake 7.0, Kitiana 7.0, Knockhow • ?.0, Miss Beauty 7.0, Miss Norval 7.0, Harrington 7.0, Gidgi 7.0. TE KUITI CUP, one mile and a- • quarter.—Rdckfield 8.0, Tinopai 7.5, Canowlndra 7.3, Windorah 6.13, Forest Gold 6.12, Lord Kenilworth 6.11, Prince Charleroi '6.8, Sir Huon 6.7, Tresor 6.7.

HACK HURDLES, one mile and a-half.-r—Lady Lyddite 10.0, Lombardy . iIO.O, Sea De’il 9.5, Romance 9.1, Causeway 9.0, Swastika 9.0, Argentum 9.0, Thora 9.0, Scrutineer 9.0, Outpost 9.0, Astray 9.0, Camo 9.0. ! STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, six fur- ' longs.—Esthonia 9.4, Rockfleld 8.13, vTama-a-roa 8.13, Tinokaka 7.7, Lightening 7.7, Monocrat 6.10, Princo,-Carl '6.7, Caballero 6.7. * 1 FAREWELL HANDICAP, five fur-longs.—Tamara-roa 9.5, Tinokaka T.f,13, Infante 7.12, Dead Sweet 7.1, , ping Lupin 7.0, Regent 6.7, Caballero r,6.7. Jolly Princess 6.7, Jaffna 6.7, Warshot 6.7, Whitehall 6.7, Proposer 6.7, Subway 6.7, Miss Rangi 0.7, Grey *{?aPJ?hire 6.7. WELTER HANDICAP, seven furlongs.—Clonmel 9.1, Bezant 8.13, Penona 8.10, Prince Rufus 8.1, Wanigan 8.0, Sylvan 8.0, Silver Lode 8.0, Kuranui 8.0, Astray ,8.0, Colonel Ab..bey 8.0, Miss Ratfgi 8.0. MAIDEN HANDICAP, six furlongs, t—Wanigan 8.6, Sylvan 8.2, Loved One 8.0, Fallwin 7.13, Maipui 7.8, Colonel Abbey 7.7, Puketoa 7.7, Miss Rangi (l,1 t Golden Abbey 7.7, Aquitania 7.7, Irish Knight 7.7, Maid of the Lake 7.7, Kitiana 7.5, Lady Glissas 7.5, Danton ft. s, Princess Charming 7:5, Gidgi 7.5, Jifavana 7.5, Grey Sapphire 7.5. y „TE KUMI six furlongs. —Penqna 9.6, Brodick 9.0, War Guard 8.8, Elsie Aroha 8.4, Sylvan 8.2, Loved One 8.0, Proposer 7.12, Irish Knight 7.7, Aquitania 7.7, Miss Pangi 7.7, Puketoa 7.7, Navana 7.5, Harrington 7.5, Princess Charming 5.5. NOTES. _____ Nominations for all events at the A Dannevirke autumn meeting close tonight with Mr Walter Dobson, secretary. c f st>>:•(■ 1 Tinopai, who has a record of five Vins in the Te Kuiti Cup, is an acceptor for this year’s race. It is stated that the question of amalgamation between the Poverty Bay Turf Club and the Gisborne Racing Club is likely to be recommended by the Racing Commission. The English horse King John, ’Which has been purchased by Mr T. H. Lowry for stud purposes, cost him 1000 guineas. King.. John is by Roi Herode out of Miranda, both of whom came from some of the best stock in England. Crowhurst is to be given a try out at hurdle racing and is being schooled at Ellerslie. C. Errferson, who was due to leave for England next week, was taken suddenly ill on Friday last and is at present in hospital. With Arrowsmith and Amythas on the easy list it looks as if Gloaming will have an easy time on the rest of the weight-for-age races this season. The committee of the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club have decided to appose the proposed alteration in dates of the Manawatu Racing Club from April 13th and 14th to April 14th to 16th, ns in their opinion it would clash with the Hawke’s Bay autumn meeting, Kvhich is set down for April 2,oth and I? Ist. - ■ There- was a lot of interest locally

in the Martindale case, which was tried by jury in Wellington on Tuesday and Wednesday. According to the remarks passed by the foreman of the jury in., the case it looks a guinea to a gooseberry that the Wellington jury will record a verdict favourable to the Crown. ..Hamilton acceptances are due tonight. The holiday meetings are over, but there are still a few to go to before the summer ends. Summer meetings require summer clothes. Alf. Mahon, the sporting mercer, has just the thing you require if you desire to keep cool. Call in to-day and see his wonderful assortment.*

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1736, 11 February 1921, Page 6

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SPORTING. Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1736, 11 February 1921, Page 6

SPORTING. Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1736, 11 February 1921, Page 6