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GRAND NATIONAL MEETING. ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAY. [r.T TELEGRArH. — PKESS ASSOCIATION-.] CHRISTCHURCH. Wednesday. The following are the acceptances for the second day's racing of the Canterbury Jockey Club: — WOOLSTOX PLATE. six furlor.es.— Caraid Dileas 9.0. Donation 9.0. Forest Belle 9.0. Pyjama 9.0. Don Francisco 9.0. Samiel 9.0. Trerena 9.0. Toraea 9.0. Spectuai 9.0. Counterpoint 9.0. Treadfire 9.0. Listen 9.0. HUNT CLUB CUP. about two miles and a-half.—lkowai 12.0. Kinssway 11.8. Otupai 11.0. Northers 10.11. Mawson 10.9. Wsiparapara 10.9. Fairy Finn 10.6. Rollins Tide 10.8. Crown Park 10.7. TTaditor 10.3. Debonair 9.13. Tariki 9.9. Koranei 9.9. Selbrook 9.9, Dear Annie 9.9. SUMNER HANDICAP, one mile.—Maid o' Gowrie 10.11. Meltum 10". Sir Tarka 10.1. Kukri 10.1. Sister Reeis 9.11. Fiery Cross 9.9. British Rose 9.?. Moneymaker 9.3. Kins Star 9.0. Biira 9.0. Grand Idea 9.0. Canrobur 9.0. Achilleus 9.0. Bally 9.C. High Water 9.0, Sport 9.0. Humiliation 9.0. AUGUST HANDICAP, six fnrlone?.Rorke's Drift 11.9. Oxenhope 11.1. Encore 10.13. Seadown 10.12. Cherry Blossom 10.9. G'.enxoy 10.5. George 10.5. Battle Eve 10.5. Heeltap 9.11. Fabrikoff 9.9. Obsono 9.?. Marse 9.3 Comelv 9.5. DerbT Dfcy 9.'. Otara 9.6. Peronilla 9.5. Speedometer 9.3. Icilma 9.2. \ GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE, two miles and a-half.— 11.2. Strrax 10.13. Pursefiller 10.11. Kooya 10.9. Te Onrra 10.6, Leonta 10.7. Harbour Lieht 10.7. Master Regal 10.6. Marconi 10.5. Crown Pearl 10.3. Tararn Jack 10.3. Gladful 9.1*. ! Art 9.10. Kilmeny 9.5. Tenacious, 9.5. Sir Solo 3.5. Golden March 9.2. St. Elam 9.2. Multicipal 9.2, Czaronus 90. BEAUFORT STEEPLECHASE. about two miles and a-half. — Waimai 12.10. Braeburn 12.5. Nsraioa 11.1. Wirokino 11.1. Fagot 11.0. BransSdd 10.11. New York 10.9. Bravest 10.6. Merry Lad 10.6. Idealism 10.4. Black Sea 10.0. Queen's Post 9.13. Sam Pan 9.12. Nita 9.11. Lady Bibbero 9.7 The Brewer 9.7. Recharso 9.7. Kaupokonui 9.7. Oratonu 9.7. SPREYDON HURDLES, one mile and three-Quarlers. —Banian 11.7. Sleight of Hand 10.11. Worcester 10.5. Trireme 10.5. Amber and White 9.13. Sartosa 9.11. Free 9.11, Turehana J. 5. Prenez Garde 9.0, Mania Park 9.0. ISLINGTON HANDICAP, one mile.— Mvtltifual 10.13. Cherry Blossom 10 5. i Goldenlyte 10.3. Sedd-el-Bahr 10.3. Meltchi- j koff 10.2. Ringform 10.1. Gold Soult 10.0. I Maid o' Gowrie 9.5. Slogan 9.0. Oeier 9.0. j Roumania 9.0. MULTICIPAL SCRATCHED. j [BY TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION.] I CHRISTCHURCH. Wednesday. ' Municipal was scratched for all engagements at" the Grand National Meeting at soon to-day. jDANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. \ ~~ i ACCEPTANCES FOR STEEPLECHASE I MEETING. I [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DANNEVIRKE. Wednesday. Th; following acceptances hare been received for the Dannevirke Racing Club's | Steeplechase Meeting — i HANDICAP HURDLES, on© mile and ahalf.—Bon Reve 11.1. Surtax 10.4. Birkful j 10.3. Jem 10.1, Kirkby 9.13. Ormesby 912. Conziska 9.12, Mount Victoria 9.7. Janitor 9.5. Manakal 9.5, Goldshot 9.2. Hymen 9.2. Prince Delaware 9.0. Waimahaki 9.0, Ypres 9.0. Segis 9.0, Keynote 9.0. SPRING HANDICAP, six furlongs.— tiplication 11.5. Montana 10.9, Goldenlyte 10. 5. Marimba 10.2, Zeus 9.13. Los Angeloa 9.12. Botanist. 9.9. Master Achilles 9.9. Waiorewa 9.9. Ohiwa 9.3. Jean Laddo 93, Mystified 9.0, Montreal 9.0. DANXEVIRKE STEEPLES, two miles and a-half.— Wirokino 11.13, Marton 10.13, Kirkby 10.13, Silver Monarch 10.9. Kew 10.8. Lady Bibbero 10.7. Surtax 10.3, Fond Memory 9.13. Bandalero 913. Waiparapara 9.11, Moocher 9.7, Segis 9.7, Keynote 9.7. UMUT*VOROA HANDICAP, seren furlongs.— Shaki 10.9, Discussion 10.8. Golden Glade 10.8. Finnisterre 10.3. Martyress 10.2, Trials 9.11. Bairnsdale 9.10 Foeman 9-9. Goldbearing 9.7, Circle Lady 9.5. Gold, Shot 9.5. Rose Pink 9.5, Ally 5.4. Sheila 9.0, Royal Park 9.0. Try Again 9.0, Waimatoa 9.0, I Montaloo 9.0. ! HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, two and i a-quarter miles.Waiparapara 11.11, Merry I ! Jack 11.3. Lady Renown 11.0, Chaban 11.0.! Meltua 10.12. Crystal Star 10.7, Koriranga ; 10.7, Nyasa 10.7. Almadale 10.7. Galatea 10.7, I I'lhree Hells 10.7. Maemoana 10.7, Corronella i , 10.7, Gallagher 10.7, Peach Pie 10.7. | HACK WELTER, seven furlongs.—Atua- ! toro 10.8. Discussion 10.7, Finnisterre 10.2. ' Mnraetotara 9 11. Coral King 99. Firing Line 9.7. Admiral Beatty 9.7. Ormesby 97. ' Rio 9.7. Ruatangata 9.5, Hylami 9.5, Circle Lady 9.1. Rongora 9 4. Ally 9.3. Amical 9 0 . Royal Favourite 9.0. Black Powder 90. I , Sarid 9.0, Lady 'Frisco 9.0. « : OTANGA HANDICAP, one mile and ; a-quarter—Orleans 10.7, Goldenlyte 10 7 ! Bon Rev e 10 3. Summit 9-13. Whakaholri ! 9 13. St. Omer 9.13. Los Angelos 9 11, I Settler 9.9. Bunting 93. Haumakaka 9 3 I Roumania 9%. Merrie Gain 9.3, Montreal ■■ 9.0. Amical 9.0. , METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. SECOND DAY RESULTS. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION-.] CHRISTCHURCH. Wednesday. For the second day of the Metropolitan C nib s August Meeting, the weather was i very fine. There was a good attendance. , The track was slow. The totalisator handled £39.624. against £31.206 last year. Results: — IMPROVERS' HANDICAP, two miles.—l Parkfield. 9s. 1: 9. Bow Bells. 7s. 2- Miss ! Huon Junior, lis. 3. Also started: 3, Chub scr: 13. Auckland Girl 2s ; 8, Mokau 2s--16. Dubosc. 6s: 10. Craibwood. 6s: 12. 'Mac- | wood. 63: 5. Albertoria, 8s: 6, Havana. Bs- | 11. Benmore. 9s; 14. Arcadian. 10s; V I Parole Bells. 10s: 12. Jessie's Dream. 10s I 16. Paddy Lynd. lis: 15. James Madison'. lis. Won by half-a-length. Time 5m 1 4-ss. I TRIAL HANDICAP, one mile and a-half I—s. Agathos. 3s. 1: Dunsfrey, 7s. 2- 13 Quadroon. 7s. 3. Also started: 16. Fashion17, Seychelles, 2s; 10. Irvar. 4s; 12. Piecework. ss: 11. Lindetta., ss: 4. Moor- ! land. 6s; 9. Queen Tracey. 6S: 2. Harold D. 6s: 7. Mountain Palm. 6s: 13. Chelston. 7«: 8. Sinoda. 7s: 6. La Franz, 7s- 14 King's Lynn. 7s; 3. Lord Audley. 7s. Won by four lengths Time, 3m 32 3-ss. KING GEORGE HANDICAP, two mile* —7. Stanley'* Child. 7s. 1: 2. Sherwood. 7s. "1. Rena Pointer. 2s. 3. Also started: 9 T)pj,T-y. Huon. scr- 4. Tommy C. scr- 6 Kt. Kevin 3s: 15. Emilns. 3«: 10. FraDdocia' 4«: 11. Succeed. 7s; 3. Oinako. 7s: 8, G-onre Hard. 7s Won by two lengths. Time. 4m 39 3-ss. LINCOLN HANDICAP two mile..—6 Hellflower. Is. 1: 2. Harold D., 4s. 2; 7 , Young Tohu. 7s. 3. Also started- ' Jl! Galindo Lou. 10s: 5. Vo*er. 4s: 13 Celtic 4«: 12. Paoeete. 7s: 9. Wood Drift." 9s; 16. GeP»ral Wyhe. 9s: 3. Cn">*ain Stanley. 95:4. :4. 8.-an=tor. 10s: 8. No Shenanasrhan.' 10s-' 10, Hannah M.. 10s: 15. True Spec, lis; 1 > Strategy. lis: 14. Irvwin. lis. Won 'by ; right leneths. Time. 4m 40s INTERNATIONAL HANDICAP. one , m.il» nnd "-quarter.— Eccentric as. 1-6 Adelaide Direct. Is. 2: 7. Cel'o Sydnny ;\V likes. 4s. 5 Also started: 5, Tommy C : scr: 4. Don Cs>?nr. scr; 6. Manderene 4s--1 Calm. 4s: 8. Desdemona. ss: 5, Adonis! ns. Adelaide Direct and Manderene were bracketed. Won by three lengths. Time. I 2m 50 2-ss. AVON HANDICAP. two miles—l 4 Trueanini. lis. 1; 4. Red Heather 9« 29. Auckland Girl. 3. Also started *2 Red;ehff: 4. Electrocute 4s: 13. Michael ( : nhnan. -11. Whispering Willie. 10s- 1 King Capitalist, 10s; 8. Rummy, 15s- ' 15* Miss ivian. 13s; fi. Norval King 13s'- I°' Treasure Seeker. 13s; 7. Tmperi»l Crown! Los; 10. Olive L 14s; 16, Paul Huon. 15s'; i '?■ K .7 le - lb? - Won or a %eck. Time. 4m oOs. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, one mile— 4. Sungod. 12yds behind scr. 1 ; 6 Prinr-n Poole 12yds. 2: 3. Soda. 43yds. 3 Alm started: 1. Molly McKinnev. t'er- 9 Lothario, scr : 5. Bacchus, scr; 8, Waterlog' y ' B: l\^Z Ue D rY.V *****; 2 - Sir Pulham', y iV l' Rose Dillon. 24yds- 14 - Ottawa 36yd«; 3. Colmena. 36yds f 16, Seychelles' 36yds: 13. Brown Bell. 43yds. U Mo": tain Rose, 43yds ; 10. Franzalena. 60yds DASH HANDICAP, one mile._ 9. Bacchus ' scr. 1; 6. Sungod. 12yds behind scr 2- 1 Uingatui, scr, 3. Also started: 5 Quinalrime, scr; 1, The Maid. 12yd» : 2." Rawene 12yds; 15. Rothawai. lAds 3 rw' Prince. 12yd. ; 13. First Ahrin. \mFT Binana. 24yds: 7. O.J C 'i4vd«- '19 Ottawa. 36jds: 11 Huia Dillon. aSSi • 16 Belhs. 60yds; 8. Yarraville 60vds l/'uij llm^hf 74 *' Won by iour lengths. 14 Time
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16310, 17 August 1916, Page 4
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