SPORTING.
— «»»■""' ,'■■ j THE GREAT NORTHERN .MEETING. - ACCEPTANCES JOB SECOND DAY'S RACING. Thk following 1 is » list, of the acceptance* recfiv'Kl for ib« second day"* racing: of ike Great Northern meeting, which taVr* |»lac<! to-morrow at Kiicr-Uf; :— OBAKEI Ht-RDl.fi HACK- -~'. n£teov». On* milt and thref-finarifra , . j st. lb »'• '« No'.eorir.i ... 11 ft Franklin . . 9 3 | Tui ... ... 10 lOLady l-au?a ... 9, , ! Pukcnui .. ... 5 li- Carijfc - 3 0 ; | Pearl Neck!** ... 'J 5 San Paulo " ... 3 0 | Miss Crispin ... 9 i j R.VNFi RLY WELTER HANDICAP 01 IW'OV*. Oh* ir.ite*'t. lb *-'■ 11, ! llaaremai ... 10 4 Waiofahi ... ... 9 » i Ahei 10 3 Catastrophe ... 3 0 ! Ur.T.i! Snult ... 911 l'jmi>«»r>;i 9 0 ' Kpinm La« ... 910 CVrori ... ' ... 9 O.j ! Inalia a 3 KK-amUlo ... 9 0 : 1 Trephine ... 9 6 Kotiti J l > j ' Mark Time ... i ! 5 Luro-i ... ... 'J 0 ' ! .F-xplosive ... 9 3 i *p. 0,.„ ... 3 3 | ! THE It EAT NORTHERN' STEETLKCHASB of j 8505OV?. About three miles and »-b»lf | . it. IK j ! Mr. S. D.irranh'a !> k Kiaterc, aired _■ .13 1 j Mr. W. Morgan's b g Sol, aged (.including . f I Tib jX.'tl3itvi ... -•• 1- ,'' j ! Captain KuweU's oh m Xsulador. aged ... 10 » j i Mr. M. Mant'on'* br k InnisVillon, aged ... 10 9 I ! Mr. ('. Thede'x !> g Loch Fvtu". aged ... 10 i j i Mr. P. Turnlmll's U vr K.ipakapa. aged ... 10 0 : I Mr. R. McMiken'a 1. p !>• Ita*u, aged ... 9 13 i I Mr.«. J. Hull's br p M:ilior. aped ... ... 913 i . Mr A. S. Cannon's eh «■ Hiillworth, aged ...99; i Mr. .1, TwohiU'a b c l'ierre, aged .. ... 9 a I j REML-ERA HURDLE RACE of 200*ov», Two mil"!. I St. lb »t. lb. 1 . Cuiragao ... 11 1 Hautapti ... ... 10 0 I i Waipu 10 13 Showman' ... 911 ' i 1..<i.1v Htine ... 10 9 Omati 9 b 1 Doiores 10 8 Umtlloek ... 9 1 j Creuaot 10 i PRINCE OF WALES' HANDICAP of 326sov*. . i Seven fnc!on?». ■ I at. lb. »t. lb. ! i Mil's Winnie ... 10 11 Certainty 9li : Delegate 10 10 Haitian* 9 J . j Scott-v ... ->.. 10 10 Tamaiaupo ... 9 ' j Celtic 10 0 Maranjrai _ ... 9 & ' i Leonator ... ... 10 5 Maliaranul ... 9 3 I tochlMihie ... 10 5 Belario 9 2 < ! l'orrmc?t ... 10 2 V asa 9 0 . j Tui Cakobau ... 10 1 Recreation ... 9 0 ; i TALLY-HO STEEPLECHASE of 150jov». About three miles. at. »>. »t. lb. Loch Fvne - 10 12 Bullworth ... 10 t Kapakaiia ... 10 10 Lady Lanta ... 9 « Cinque 10 7 Matakokin ... 9 ' JUMPERS' FLAT RACK HANDICAP of 150bov». One mile and a-lmlf. . ft. lb. -it. lb. Paritnfcu 11 6 Ma l ' o '* ... ... 9 8 .Shrapnel 11 3 Omati ... ... 9 f ! i Uranium 10 13 Tui f ~ • Dolores 10 * IranVhn ... a 3. - I Showman ... 9 8 1 \ Mahoe and' Na.lador were schooled over. the ' ' steeplechase- course yesterday and completed their tusk in safety. Compared with the mini invested on the open ing; dav or the Great, Northern meeting lajt year the shrinkage in totolisator receipts at Ellerslte on Saturday amounted to £5950 10*. THE NEW ZEALAND CUP. 1 | Nominations for the New Zealand Cup cloae toj night at. nine o'clock. r
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13765, 2 June 1908, Page 3
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