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(Per United Press Association.)

The following acceptances have been reccived (or the socond day's taccs:-— lloreton Farm Haadica.p. T -Silkweb 103 ticld Gun 9.8, Melinda 7.13, The Orient 713' Salaoni 7.13, Portland 7.10, Master Leslie 7.8, Na.rrangarie 7.8, Canuonier 7.5, Wardland 7.0, Amokura 7.0. Winchmora Welter.-Thc Libyan 9.11 Devoma. 8.13, Don Orsino 8.10, Blessbok''B.lo Roscommon 8.4, Kelpi 8.3, Nanangario 71o' Popgun 7.10. 1

Autumn Handicap. — Cross Batterv 3 I stronghold 8.12, Midlist 8.5, LapS M ti j*'" B ' 4, Probable B '3, Contender |0, Ihunderer 8.0, Adrid 7.0, Mango 6.7, Restless G. 7, Highland Reel 6.7, Sant Rosaleer

Juvenile Handicap. — Miss Mischief 94 Amboise 8.13, Millionaire 8.11, Mercy 8 6 The Orient 8.1, Merry Lass 7.2, Fancy Free (.0, Red lCmg 6.9, Santia G. 9, Night Li."ht 0.0. St. Bernard G. 9, Montreal G. 9. ° Disposal Handicap.—Silent Mombor 9 0 Cavcola 90, King Stork 8.9, Salaam 8.9! English Rose 8.9, Whirlwind 8.5, Cyelas 7 -»- r p OPS«n 7 7 Thrysus Uf FmcM 7./. rh© Maltster G. 7, Mahunga 6.7. Selma Handicap Trot.—Peacock scratch Casey S seconds, Wood Nymph 12, Imperial Girl 12, Bellwind 15, Implore 17, Myra Warbeckl7 Vanguard 18, Kelso 19, Lone liand 19, Dolly Linton 22, Advocate 21, Princess Minnie 26, Cora Lynn 2S. Wakanui Handicap.—Lady Orizoin 8.11, All Guns 8.10, Ilarita 8.9, Volodia 8.8, Trent 7 13 Silkweb 7.12, Restless 7.0, Wardland G. 7. ' ' EGMONT WINTER MEETING. (Pep. United Press Association.)

iIAV.'ERA. l£ a .y 13. The Egniont winter meeting was commenced to-day, and there was a guod attendance. The track was in fair order. ResultsRAILWAY HANDICAP.—Tiptoe 1, Nicotine 2, Hydraulic 3. Kirsty was scratched. Mikutihi broke a fetlock at the winning post-, lime, lmin 19sec,

TAWIIITI SCURRY.—Burton 1, Lady Mciisc'iikoiT 2, Clemency 3. Also startedBuoyant, Astrox. Noifa, Waiari, Langshcn and Lol'hnir. Time, lmin G 4-ssec ' TONGAIIOE HURDLES—Mount Cook 1 Compass 2, Licgerer 3. Also started: 'Clareluont, Teddy. Iseult, Cyrus, and Oiaraoa. A protest against tile winner for alleged' crossing was dismissed. Time, 2min 45 2-sspr HAWERA CUP.—Maharanui 1. Climax 2 Kilmarnock 3. Also started: King's Birth-' day, ltoselake, and Aureole. Time, 2min 0 '1-osec.

LA.DIES' PURSE.—Virtus 1, Matakawa 2 Starfish 3. Also started: Bon Cyr, Contralto' Red Star, Dennis, Clotidv Morn, Waitim Combine, Northern Star, 'and Picrrepo''ut Time, lmin 53sec.

AVAIHI HANDlCAP.—Nightmare 1, Mallet2. Mistress 3. Also started: Recreation, The Dane. Anenome, and Itinlem. Time, lrnin 40 l-sscc.

TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. — Kirsty l Golden Dream 2, Clemency 3. Also started'' ■Supplement, Burton, Timothy, Jlnskcrado', Mulga Bill, Flying Wind, liaroanui, and Valentine, lime, liuin s=ec. The following are the acceptances for tomorrow's races:—

Manaia Handicap.—Clinwx 9.G, Hallct 8 4 Kilmarnock 7.13. King's Birthday 7 li' Hydraulic 7.9, Virtus 7.7, Nightmare 7 7 Anemone 7.4, Hiss Vera 7.4. Research 7 0 Corinthian Handicap. — Recreation 11 V> Jfotakama 10.12, Toddy 1C.12, Lingerer lo'ia' Mistress 10,11, Starfish 10.9, Northern Star 10.7, Bod Cjt 10.7, Pierricpont 10.7, Cloudy Horn 10.7, Combine 10.7.

Mamawapou Hurdles.—lmmolation 119 Compass 11.1, Mount Cook 10.9, Toddy 10">' Otaraoa 10. U. '

Borough Handicap.—Recreation 9,12 Kilmarnock 9.0, Virtus 9.2, The 'Dane 9.0. iviitmare 9.1, Contour 0.0, Lantern 8.10, ilistress S.lO, Anemone B.JO, Bed Star 8.7, Bon Cvr

Opeke Handicap.—Malraramii 10.1.1 Tualia 9.5, Lantern 8.11, Muritai 8.7, Otaraoa 8.7. Xgamutu Handicap.—Nicotine 8.12, in'aha 3.7, Tip-lop B.G, Contour 7.111, Key 7.4, Mul»a Bill 7.4.

COURSING. ' 1 (Per United Press Assoeutiox.) TIiIARU, llav 13. At a conference of delegates from coursing clubs this evening the dates of meetings were agreed to as follows:—Cliristcliurch, June 11 and 13, Jnjy 2 and 4, aud August G. 7, and 10; Leestoii, Jiuie 2-3; Gore, July?; Hut-t Valley,

July 10 and 11; Timarn, July 15 and 16; lnvovcargill, July 22 and 23; Oamaru, Ju]r 20; Dimedin, July 21 and 22.

CAVERSIUM BOWLING CLUB.

A largely-attendwl meeting of the Caversham Bowling Club was held on Tuesday evening for the purpose of considering the advisability of fanning tic club into tt 'jyu™ •iabilitv company. The president; •i • SiUey, M.l>.) was in the chair, suul explained mutters fully to the meeting. The club had obtained a 21 years' Ic-uso of tho present green from' the corporation, and it) was thought that, in order to put the finances on a thoroughly sound and businesslike footing. a limited liability company should wined. It was explained tlmt very little capita, would be required to be called up, so that should the company undertake any extensive or important additions to the presen green the raising of a loan would ba facilitated by allowing the uncalled capital ■ho hi.',' 3,(1 1u r . Mn ' c M l )art security (or lie loan. In ( lis manner there would bo no undue weight p. scc ,l upon s)laTe . & rf ,T would not ba beaul.v loaded by having to ray in> calls upon joining the company 1 1 °M U r vr°n°" ° J ilr S ' WilsM ' ""Idea lk,n «»»- " wa "> unanimously decided to wind up the present club and'form a limited company in i(s place. Ihe prepcnit membership is now alwut CO with every prospect of an increase for next season, ihe o.iib is leaving no stone unturned to make tie green a first-class one and naving lately engaged Mr Hocking, caretaker of the Ca.edomar> Olub, to undertake tlio top-dressing, a great portion of which has already bwu done, it is confidently hoped that next season tho C-avershain Green will be on » fair way to be one of the best in tha district. FOOTBALL. There will be a practice for all High School players on the Asylum Ground at 2.30 sharp to-dav. Otaco Referees' Club. The fol'owiug referees have been appointed for Saturday's Association matches: — First Grade.—Mornington B v. Maori Hill Mr T. Jones; Wakari v. liosiyn, Mr H.' IJannah; Moruington A v. Northern, Mr w] Sinclair. Second Grade—Moruington C v. Havens, bourne, Mr M. Haig; Wakari v. ltoslvn, Mr I'. Young; Northern v. Southern, Mr A, Smith.

Third Grade.-Walrari v. Mornington D, Mr M, Haig; Mornington F, v. Northern, Mr 11. Hannah; Maori Hi'.l v. Roslyn, Mr P. Young. Fourth Grade.—liavensbourne v. Maori Hill, Mr W. Harlow; Wakari v. Nortliorn, Mr x. Jones; Southern v. Mornington. Ur A. Smith; High School Av. Christian Brothers, Mr A. Hall.

A Wellington telegram stales that the race, horse Elevation, owned and raced, by Mr Bidwill, of Mask-rton, and which broko down bad'.y while in training in Sydney, arrived in Wellington to-day by tho steamer ILimaroa. Ho has io some extent recovered from his weaknoss, and his trainer (Mr farmer) hopes to pull him together and got A good race or two oat of him next season. Giuvitation, another horse in the stablo of Mr Bidmll,. narrowly escaped losing his life last week through Kood poisoning, occasioned by a rusty n«il cmbodded in his frog,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14213, 14 May 1908, Page 8

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(Per United Press Association.) Otago Daily Times, Issue 14213, 14 May 1908, Page 8

(Per United Press Association.) Otago Daily Times, Issue 14213, 14 May 1908, Page 8

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