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SPORTING.

TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. INAUGURATION OF SUMMER MEETING. ■With prospects extremely bright for the inauguration of th« Takapuna Summer Meeting, in weather every way in keeping 'with the season, the prediction may . safely be offered that racegoers will once again invade the popular marine suburb in strong force. The acceptances received for the various events which form the programme are of a most satisfactory character, and that of course points to a highly interesting and enjoyable afternoon's sport. . The first event is timed to be started at noon.

THE ACCEPTANCES. , MAIDEN HANDICAP, one mfle.—Soultikofi 9.0, Tripoli 3.4, Pupua 7.9. Centenary 7.6, Mary Ann 7.4, Laverna 7.2, Field Maid 7.2. Lord Delaval 7.2, Gold Fire 7.2."' v ZEALANDIA HANDICAP, seven furlongs. —Prince Soult 9.0, Tattoo 8.12, Groldsize 8.5, Spalfish 8.5, Salute . 8.1, Devastation 7.8, Overtime 7.6, Tinopai 7.3, Worcester 7.3, Lady Alicia 7.0. Almeida 7.0, Maui Nina 7.0, Spinster 6.11, Virtue 6.10. HAUBAKI HURDLES, one mile' and a* half and 100yds.—Dawn 10.4, Manuwera 9.10, Tin 9.9, Huffy 9.4, Prestwich 9.4, Explosive 9.4, Vestal 9.3. Haiu 9.3, Vic 9.1, Nukuhau X'i* Santiago 9.0, Providence 9.0, Spalperion 9.0, Hukarero 9.0, Sesame 9.0, Clare 9.0. TAKAPUNA CUP, one mile three furlongs r?n a 8 8, La Reina 8.5. Jolts Fille 7.12, Royal Irish 7.11, Kakama 7.11, iitesome 7.9. Tamainupo' 7.8, Kawsen 7.3, Admiral Soult 7.2. Devastation 7.0, Kuatangata 6.12, Ovation 6.9, Holdfast 6.7. PERRY HANDICAP, five furlongs and aS't '-'T. .\ ajre , wa Glittering Sands: 8.13, -.he Celt 8.11, Merry Widow 8.10. Tecoma 8.8, Dandy Breeze 88, Lady Lynett 8.8, Maid of Orleans-8.8 Pakaka 8.8. Chainman 8.8, Munster 8.8, Hawea 8.8, Taidnini; 8.8, Irene PAPyP?® HANDICAP five furlongs and a-half.—-CMme 8.13, Delenda ■ 7.5, Kitty Bellairs 7.0, Had: 6.12, Gold Necklet 6.10 Ladv 7am Ury ft'in' 6 '"' Attraction 6.10, Zamora 6.10, Marble Star 6.10. ORE HURDLES, one mile and threeSn I 'l n 8 East 12.0. > Lloyd's - 10.10, rip 10.5, Cloudy Dawn 9.10, Surplus 9 9 Kotinpo 9.5, Ruffy 9.1, Vestal 9.^fcemlin STEWARDS'. HANDICAP, five furlones 9 0 SnaffiniTj P ' n 90, Prince ■ Souit S gpalfish 8.6, Goldsize 8.6, Glad Tidings 8.5, Salute 8.2, Apellon 8.0 Selection 7V2 Overtime 7.7 Worcester 7.4. luss Living 7.3, Loloma 7.2, Maui Nina 7.1, Trinoli 7 0 Signo 7.0. Bogey 7.0, . Salvia' 6 '12. Ip^ s fe°:"

TE KUTTI RACING CLUB. , The meeting to be held on February <; Club* 1 a - uspice / °, £ 1116 - Te Kwti RacW Club promises to be 'a complete success mn»t! <f meeting the track has received much attention, and the use of a 10-ton steam roller has done much to improve the going Arrangements have been made for a special tram from Auckland on the day of the meeting, which will leave at 6.30 a.m., returning the same evening. IUK „A C r ptaK ? r v ! 1 even ts close to-morrow night at nine o'clock. "

FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB'S " AUTUMN MEETING. [BY - telegeaph.—peess association.] . Burbot, Wednesday. Tvi?. e . 7.r; meeting of the Forbury Park SRSS,%S* °" m to " day » fi - The totalisator investments were £18 253 as compared with £15,010 for the corresponding day of last year. A protest was lodged by Mr. Fox the +5, R ? G ® un «> against Totty Wood, the winner of the Trial Handicap, on the ground of interference, but it was suits 1 -— An appeal has been lodged. ReAMATEUR HANDICAP (saddle) of lOOsovs one mile and Mushroom 10s, 1; Blackball, lis, 2; Hiroki, 9s, 3. Won by seven lengths. Time, 3m 55|s STEWARDS' HANDICAP (harness) "of laOsovs, one mile and a-half.—Admiral Wood, 10s, 1; Chatsworth, 10s, 2; Bacchus 883. 3. Won easily. Time, 4m 57} s. , ' InmYfeiM 15 ? 1 i CU n harness) of SOOaovs.— Inmjfail, ss, 1 Don Caesar. ss, 2: Breeze. 6s, 0. The winner established a lead early and won easing up. Time, 4m. 4313. . A P (harness) of lOOsovs Totty Wood, 4s, 1; Chatswood, 2s. 2- Rose &kSSe. 5 'As minfott,llj by two tw^ 8 , £as»»a fcitV w » KING GEORGE HANDICAP fharT.oc„\ of 200sovs, one mile and a-qaarter lyn, 9s, 1; Wilkie, 9s, 2: GiSr^ ** Won by four lengths. Time, 2m 57»'s. ' ' ELECTRIC HANDICAP (saddle) nf 160sovs, one mile.—Corbell 7 1• v«ll„ Ribbon, 7s, 2- Truth 7s "k abl y by three lengths. Time, 2%? 23^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15519, 29 January 1914, Page 4

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15519, 29 January 1914, Page 4

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15519, 29 January 1914, Page 4

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