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SPORTING.

.......i.. -w » v „_ , feet Press Association.) W^IiLINGTON. last night. Following are acceptances for the Napier Park races: — Moteo Hurdles: Teka 11.9, Hydras, Master Moiitoa 10.9, Rio, 10.3, Movement 9.13, (Keans 9.10, Reformation. 9.7, Hythread 9.6, Altercation- 9.5, Sensitive 9.3, Mount Victoria, Tigerlahd, Woollahra, Kohn, Tuticom, Whereakara, Master Boris 9.0. Petane Steeplechase: Master Webster 11.9, Chaban, Torchy 10.8, Manhattan 10.3, Gunwale 10.2, Juan 10.1, Boliia 9.9, Jem/ Stetson, Sail Home, Takihana Manapawaugg, Union Jack, Captain Black 9.7. ' Stewards' Handicap : Vagabond 11 7 Sweet Corn 11.2. A3 Over 1 10.12 Hydrus 10.3, Babdad 10.1, Sir Agnes, Ohinewairua 9.11, Lady Black 9.10, Tiranga 9.2, Black All, Hjthread, Crosswords, Gold Kip, Silver Tongue, Haumakaka, Sea Lord, Daanien 9.0; Napier Steepleohase : Polthogue 10 13 Arlington 10.7, Diavolo 9.7, Foeman 9.11, Vacuum 9.10, Tamo, Ormesby, Boliin, Styras 9.7. J> Ladies' Necklace: Master Lupin 12.6, Ehe;pa 11.8, Wapping 11.6, Maraetotara 11.3, Mattock, Ethiopian, Ruiddy 11.2, Yankee Jack 11.1, White Ranger, Maori Tikanga 10.13, Mobilisation 10.11, Black Al! 10.9, Sturdee, Miramar, Strangeways, Kohn. Sansterre, Birklot 10.7. ahuriri Hurdles;. Master Lupin, 11.10 Slight of Hand 11.$; Teka 10.8, Want, MuiLve 10.3, Kahumanga 9.8. Yankee Jack 9.7, Multicipal 9.5. Settlers' Handicap: Honey Bee 10.11 Orawa: 10.4, Ruddy, Tieki 10.2, Fiddlestr ng 9.6, Paietonga 9.12, Lady Kilworth 9.8, Transmission 9.7, Guanoco 9.6, Pe!t,.Pao.. Doric, Toddy, Sea Foam, Gold Shine 9.0. ' HUNT CLUB MEETING. The P.B. Hunt Club's meeting was concluded yesterday afternoon, m ideal weather. In the Hunters' Flat Handicap, from a delayed start, Woodrow opened up, with Slumix close up,, and Gay Boy third. Highstep was at the tail end. Gay Boy fell back, and was replaced by Highstep at the back home bend, and Slumix beaded Woodrow -until the home bend, when Woodrow afeain went to tfne front, and was never headed, winning, easily by . two lengths, with Shimix a similar distance away third. Time 1.33. HANDICAP TROT, of 50 eovs; second 10 soys, and third 5 soys; saddle. Distance, 1£ miles. S. Wootton's b g DiJlon, aged, by Harold Dillon^ — Lady Uedo, llseo. (P. 'Smith) ... ... ... ... i W. J. Irwin's b jj Evening Gliimes, aged, 9isece. (A. Smith) 2 G. H. Lawson's .grey g. Grey Lock, aged, 25seos.. (C. Lawson) ... 3_ —^Also started : Jack Ashore, scr. (Whitbread), St. Andrew, 25sec. (Stephenson) . W£d Lad, 25secs. (MoFarquhar), Gold Bowl, 29secs. (E. Lawson). From the, start Wild Lad led to the straight, when Grey Look superseded him, and the order past the stand the first time was : Grey Look, St. Andrew, Dillon, Gold Bowl, Evening Chimes, Jack Ashore, and" Wild Lad. On turning into the back straight Dillon headed Grey Lock, and ..Evening Chimes came' into third place. On the home, bend I)illon and Grey. Look were together, with Evening Chimes In ii handy position.' When about 200 yards from the post, Grey LnoV broke from the trot, and Eveninsf Chimes came into second 1 place, about three lengths behind Dillon, and two lengths ahead of Grey Lock, third. • The order of the others was as follows : St. Andrew, Jack Asnoi-e Wild Lad, and Gold Bowl. The total amount of money which passed through. th© machine for the meeting was £1^,292, as against £8395 for the corresponding m 1916, an increase of £3797. Th^ figures for the individual races were as follows, the previous meeting's figures "being shown m parentheses : £581 (£629), £1663 (£1473) . £1279 (£788)/ £1930 . (£1471 V, £1155 (£431), £2361 (£1141), £1880 (£1135). £1343 (£1327). r ?/.•■

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14936, 14 June 1919, Page 9

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SPORTING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14936, 14 June 1919, Page 9

SPORTING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14936, 14 June 1919, Page 9

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