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AUCKLAND RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. , Owners are "reminded that nominations for th« Brighton Hurdle Race, Easter Handicap, St. George's Handicap, and Autumn Steeplechase, to be run at the Auckland Racing Club's Autumn Meeting, must be lodged with the secretary (Mr. i. F. Hartlaod) before nine p.m. to-morrow (Friday). WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB'S . AUTUMN MEETING. The Wanganui Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting will be entered ui>on this afternoon, when the Wunganui Cup nil I provide the chief attraction. The acceptances for this race are as follow :— Undecided 8.5, Bronae 8.3, Midnight Sun 8.2, Domino y.2, Merrivonia 7.12, Dearest 7.11, Maxwell 7.7, I.a-'y Meitsohikoff 7.9, Idealism 6.8, Goodwin Park f..7, Kaurai 6.7, Uhiando-6.7. TRAINING NOTES. LBY TJELEOBAPH.—PBESB ASSOCIATION.] V ■: Wasganui, Wednesday. j The weather was fine for the final gallops this morning; and th? tracks were very last. Crown. Pearl spurted balf-a-mile in 60s. Dearest covered a mile and a-half, the last five furlongs' taking lin- 9,9. Styx and Autumn us were associated over five furlongs, which they ran in lm. Bs. Boanerges traversed tlte last four of five furlongs in CO 2-s*. .!-; Royal Seotoh ran five furlonjra in lm. 55., Theodure ■- going on a furlong further in lm. 18s. - St. Felix, and ~ St. Petersburg were companions ; over a mile, which they left behind in lm. 465. ! i Eraiengarde, alone, sprinted five furlongs in Ira. I 3.V., Gipsy Belle taking lm. 4s. for a similar ta&k. : Bronte, Midnight Sun, and Maxwell were as- . sociated in a ■ gallop over a mile, the former ; ; pleasing most, running'the Journey.'in lm. 44 1-s*. ,/ Maxwell was a couple of lengths away. Idealism'..;":.? took lm. 475, for a like. task, white„ Goodwin Park, who showed no signs of lameness, ran over .'■"■';: a similar ,journrv in lm. 47 2-5«. : ■ ~. v OaadM and Monliform jpJloped six furlongs r in lm, 17f., Mlseal and Tlwari, runnintr the same :•■>, journey in a shade slower time. Kangiatua »nd ; ; Master Sylvia covered five furlongs in lm. ■ 3 2-ss-, with tl» former ahead at the finish. J Merrie Frank, , who • was plated, galloped six fur- , ' longs in ]ro. 16b. Sanguinary, Leonta. MonAmi, ; Domini. Bleotrakoff, Coroinahde'l, Bed Lupin,/■£ Lady Kileheron, Byron, Outward, Bootlp, Glenfern, and a number of ethers' useful irork. THE OHINEMUBI MEETING. ". IZX raii«QEAPH.--ow» coRiiESPOMDiurT.] , Paeboa, Wednesday. In th* list of nominations for the Ohlnemuri Jockey Club's, races the name of Golden Glow : wt'« omitted from both hurdle ; races and : tho Jumpers' Fiat li,-cc. BonCyr from the: Maiden ;■■■'.'■, Hurdle Race, and Master Lane from this, Waitfr- ;,v kauri Plate.' Bogey' should have' been .in the V Shorts Handicap Instead of the Komata Handicap. ." ; VICTORIAN TRAINING NOTES. By Telegraph As*oclß,tion.--C«pTri|?ht. . ,y.j:~ ••.,,. "...: : .. f Mewjourse, February 28. _, , At Caulfleld this morning Queen Scots was given a grass gallop ■by Cameron over six furlongs, run in lm. 1535. Cameron will ride Queen V o' Scots in tho Newmarket Handicap. ;.','. SOUTH AUCKLAND MEETING. [$T TBt-EOHArH.— COBKEfIPOKDHa'T.] :.,..■ Hamilton, Wednesday. In connection with tho South Auckland races' the following eta foment has ■'*been- issued '■..■.; Amount paid In stakes, £910; , Government tax, *'. ■■ £360 17s: approximate profit after'., payment of ' tax, £410. „___

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14929, 29 February 1912, Page 9

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SPORTING New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14929, 29 February 1912, Page 9

SPORTING New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14929, 29 February 1912, Page 9