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SPORTING.

AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB.

SECOND DAYS ACCEPTANCE*.

The following acceptances hare been rehired for the concluding day's racing of the Avondele Jockey Club's Spring Meeting, which takes place to-morrow: —

NEW LYNX HANDICAP, six furlong? - Multifual 9.10. Gallupin 9.9. Dancsstor 9.0. R«wenga 9.0. Ihapuna 5.9. Pendocrn 6-2. Ger.e rive 8.2. Hima 7.10. Signo 79. Miss Avalanche 7.8. Lady Paula 7.7, Centenary 7.5. Plenipotent 7.1. Glittering Sands 7.4. Brookneld 7.4. Blue Rose 7.4. Miss Lupines 7.5. Persian Prince 74. Lion D'Or 7.4, Master Florence 7.4. Lucitania 7.4. Danny Breeze 7.4, King Phaeton 7.4. Lady Glen 7.4. Kitty Adair 7.4. GlueUnns 7.1. Kidderminster 7.4.

PLUMPTON HANDICAP, nine furlongs — Royal Irish 8.4. Castaha 8.3. Tinopai 0. Goldsize 80, Mummer 7.11. Bluestone 7.11. Lolorna 7.10. Red Book 7.8. Guiding Way 7.7. Fionnuala 7.G. Tripoli 6.7.

NIHOTUPU HANDICAP, cine furlongs.— Mummer 9 9. Fionnuala 93. Jolie Fille 8.9, Gallupin 8.8. Kaween 8.0. Dancastor 7.13. Worcester 7.13. Tararu Jack 7.9. Kaircanuk* 7.7. Lady Gwendoline 7.7. Hadj 7.7.

PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, six furlongsCrown Pearl 90. Tinopai 6. G'enroy 82, Bluestone 8.1. Prince Soul! 7.13. Multifual 710. Goldfire 7.7. Eligible 7.5. Gold Necklet 7.5. Kitty Bellairs 7.2. Maui Nina 6.12. Selection 6.10. Chime 6-7. KINGSLAND HURDLE RACE, one mile and threeauarler3.—Black Northern 12.9. Te Onga 10.9. Spalperion 9.13. Honatho! 9.8. Takinini 9.2. Master Bezel 9 0. Crispeen 9.0. Red Hill 9.0. Marconi 9.0.

MOUNT ALBERT STEEPLECHASE, three mile?.—Black Northern 11.6. Fagot 10.9. Fircaway 10.4. Appin 9.9. Mollyhawk 9.7. Transfire 9.7. Rama Mist 9.7. Luperin 97. Ambassador 9 7. Nimblefoot 9.7. Buster Bill 9.7. Master Leslie 9.7.

NURSERY HANDICAP, four furlongs.— Flaefall— colt 0. All Talk 8.0, Lady Elysian 8.0. Waiutu 7.12. Homeric 7.11. Rekanui 7.11. Erroneous 7.9. Independence 79. Rita sea 7.6. Juaca 6.

WANGA.XTJI JOCKEY CUB. WEIGHTS FOR HACK EVENTS. [BY TELEGRAPH. PRESS ASSOCIATION. J Waxgasui, Thursday. The following weights have been declared for the hack events on the first day of -the Wansinui Jockey Club's meeting: — GONYTLLE HURDLES, one mile nvo furiongs.PaTawanui 10.13. Glenorchy 10.6. Naupata, 10.3. St. Gate 10.0. Monologue 10.0. Calais 99. Patronymic 9.5. Epworth 9.5, Glacier 9.3. Clemency 9.3. ' Porceroy 9.0. Puroa 9.0. Mona Park 9.0. Indrabarah 9.0. PUTTKI HANDICAP. six furlongs.— Master Achillies 9.0. Bivouac 8 0. Hydnis S 0. Depredation 7.12. Bradamante 7.10. S.;a;n 7.10. REWA REWA FLYING HANDICAP — Camp 7.9. Manu 7.9. Coronet 7.9, Interlude 7.4. Strato 7.0. DURIE HANDICAP, eight furlongs and a-hai:". —Ararat 90. Snapdragon 8,11, Fore 5.6. Welcome Nugget 8.6, Melodist 8.0, Deviation 7.9. Bronk Delaval 7.7, Mountain Dream 7.7. Hikahakeke 7.7 True Gun 7.5. Yladian 7.5. Kawarua 7.4. Cordon 7.4.

HORTICULTURAL SHOW.

AWARDS IX HAMILTON. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWS CORRESPONDENT..! Hamilton,* Thursday. The Spring Show, under the ! auspices -of the Hamilton Horticultural Society,* was held to-day, when, in spite of the unfavourable season, there was a good display of blooms. The show was successful in every way. The following is the prise-list:— . , „ .^. CrT Flowers. ... i; Narcissi. 12 varieties: N. B. W. Thomas. 1; J. Hail. 2. Narcissi, six varieties: X. R. W. Thomas, 1; Mrs. H. Douglas. 2. Magni Coronati, three varieties: Mr. A.- J. Shepherd, 1; Mrs. L. Bull. 2. Three blooms. "Emperor": Mrs. I* Bull, (no -first prize). Medio Coronati, three varieties: Mr. A. J. Shepherd, 1. Three blooms, small cups: Mr, A- J. Shepherd and Mrs. F- T. Wilson (eaualli 2 (no first). >-*—*» Open Classes.—Narcissi, 12 varieties: Mr. A J. Shepherd, 1; Mrs. H. Douglas, 2. Narcissi, six varieties: Mrs. H. Douglas, 1. Champion Classes.— Coronati: Mr. J. Hall. Medio Coronati: Mr- N. B. W. Thomas. Lieedeii: Mrs. H. Douglas. ' Collection Cut Flowers—Nine varieties: Mrs. H. Valder. 1: Mrs. F. Jolly. 2. Six varieties: Mrs. C. Speight, 1; Mrs. Fendell Currje, 2- Anemones, three varieties: Mrs. C. Speight, 1; Mr. GMllan, 2. Ranunculi, three varieties: Mrs. F. Lowe, 1: Mrs. Cowles, 2. Primroses, six bunches: Mrs. CSpeight, S (no first). Stock (collection): Mrs. C. Speight. 1. Nemesis (collection): Dr. Brewis, 2 (no first). Open Classes.Cut flowers, 12 varieties: Mrs. H. Douglas. 1. Anemones, six varieties: Mr. Gilfillan. 1. Ranunculi: Mr. Gflfilian. 9 (no first). Tulips, six blooms: Mrs. Clarke. L Flowering shrubs. three varieties: Dr. Brewis, 1; Mrs. Valder, 2. Floral Decoratioxs. Table, society's vases: Mrs. H. Valder. 1: Mrs. L Bull. 2; Mrs. L. Totrnan, 3. Table, open to those never having won a first prize: Miss F. Jolly, i; Miss E. Moffatt. 2. Table for diningroom: Mrs F. T. Wilson. 1; Miss B. X. Watty. 2; Miss N. West, 3. Vase: Mrs. C. Speight. 1: Mrs. F. T. Wilson. 2. Bowl of violets. Mrs. A. Bell. 1. Spray and Buttonhole: Mrs. C. Speight. 1 and 2; Mrs. X. West. 3. Basket: Mrs- Walter Greenslade. 1. Shower bouquet: Mrs. L Bull. Vegetables. Bhubard: Mrs F. Lowe. L Collection, three varieties: Mrs. F. Lowe, 1; Mrs W. A. Smith, 2. Children Classes. Vase of flowers (13 years and under): Doris Speight. 1; Betty Jolly. 2; Seymour Brewis. 8. Vase of flowers 'ten and under): Elsie Fow. 1; X. Valder. 2: L. Vaider. 3. Hand bouquet 'seven years and under): Desmond Greenslade. 1; Molly Mitchell. 2. Buttonhole 'It years and under): Betty Jolly. 1; Seymour Brewis. 2; Doris Speight, 3- Buttonhole (nine years and under): Desmond Greenslade. 1; Elsie Fow, 2.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16025, 17 September 1915, Page 3

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16025, 17 September 1915, Page 3

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16025, 17 September 1915, Page 3

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