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SPORTING.

OAMARU RACES. SECOND DAY. Per Press Association. OAMARU, Oct. 21. The weather is fine, and there is a good attendance. Results; — Hurdles.—Stayboy 1, Jack Ashoro 2, Ringman 3. ’Time, 3min. ISifsec. Maiden.—Casa Nova 1, Pleasure Bent 2, Aranca 3. Time, oOsec. Newborough Welter. Murrmira 1, Rod, White, and Blue 2, Gleufield 3. Tho onlv starters. Time, Imin. 30sec. To Puke Handicap. Adage 1, Genius 2, Oiyoi 3. Clifton Welter. Whistlecraft 1, Crown Derby 2, Merry Lass 3. Also ran; Czar Kolohol. , Alderslide Handicap.—Susu 1, Landrose 2, Windward 3. Also ran: Alto. Waitaki Handicap.—Obsono 1, All Guns 2, Fasnakyle 3. Also ran ; Cute, Lady Orizoin, Aerina, and Stcpmaid. Tho amount that passed through tho totalisator was £3068, making a total for tho meeting of £0263 against £6319 last year. CONFERENCE OF COUNTY CLUBS. ■WELLINGTON, Oct. 21. A representative meeting of delegates of country racing clubs was held in the Town Hail this evening, thirty-four dubs being represented. Mr, A. Bruco, president of the Thames Jockey Club, was voted to the chair. The meeting was not open to the press. Tho following resolution was unanimously adopted“ That this meeting of representatives of country clubs throughout New Zealand is unanimously of opinion that the reduction of totalisator permits as provided by clause 5 of tho Gaming Act Amendment Bill is not only opposed to the best interests of racing clubs, but is unjustified, as, although the population of the Dominion has largely increased and new districts have been opened up and rapidly settled upon during the last ten years, the number of totalisator permits during the same period has been materially reduced; and wo therefore urge that no fiirther reduction in the number of permits be made. There was considerable discussion on the proposal in the Bill to reduce the number of racing days, and a committee of four was set up to give evidence before the Parliamentary Committee. definite instructions being given thorn in regard to the question. The committee comprises: Messrs. O’Malley (Geraldine), Saunders (Riverton), Bruco (Thames) aiid Alison (Takapuna). MASTERTON ACCEPTANCES. MASTERTON, Oct. 21. , The acceptances for the Masterton Racing Club’s spring meeting on Thursday next are as follows: — • Hack Hurdle Handicap, of 70 sovs., 1| miles. —Tern 10.3, Roscgrove 10.1, Sleacombe 9.8, Gaelic 9.6, Howler 9.6, Sylvia Maid 9.0, British Rifle 9.0. Flying Hack Handicap, 60 sovs., 6 furlongs.—Tinaton 9.0, Mcrrio Land 8.12, Pukewai 8.7, Skye 8.5, St. Lunisden 8.5, British Maid 8.2, Miss Sylvia 8.2, Rill 8.2, Loahora 8.2, Lord Possible 8.2, Mcrrio Emerald 7.9, Kilsythe 7.9, Sir Solo 7.9, Eva 7.7. Masterton Cup (open), 160 sovs., 11 miles. —Iranui 8.10, Sir Antrim. 8.8, Morrivonia 7.12, Linn worn 7.7, Rauparaha 7.5, Strathmoira 7.2, Mataari 6.11, Penza G. 7. Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap, 45 sovs., 11 miles.—Strathmoira 12.8, Tyrannic 11.13, Aotoa 11.13, Monsieur Benucaire 11.6, Comethup 11.3, Himitangi 11.2, Whnkaweira 11.0, Boyne Water 10.12, Sylvia Maid 10.9, Tcutuatu 10.9, Canadian 10.7, Lord Kilcheran 10.7.

Dash Hack Handicap, of 50 sovs., 5 furlongs.—Mcrrio Land 9.0, Lady Doris 8.8, Lares 8.5, Longstcp 8.5, Palestine 8.5. Golden Ago 8.5, Lord Possible 8.0, Portcullis 7.10; The Flier 7.10, Fighting Maid 7.7, Avaunt 7.7, Kiltie Lass 7.7, Mcrrie Widow 7.7, All Gold 7.7. Publicans’ Handicap (open), of 100 sovs., 7 furlongs.—Full Rato 9,2, Clemora 8.7. Rauparaha 7.9, Bally Shannon 7.9, First Battery 7.5, Dr. Shimosc 7.3, Aimwell 6.12, Dervish 6.7, Penza 0.7, Wniwareware 6.7, Afterthought 6.7. Investment 6.7, Clem 0.7. October Hack Handicaj?, of 70 sovs., 1 mile.—First Consul 9.0, First Battery 8.9, Captain Bell 8.7, Pukewai 8.5, Bercola 8.1, Mediterranean 8.1, Awlia 7,13, Rangikapua 7.13, Rose Herald 7,11, Vite 7.9. CANTERBURY HO. ACCEPTANCES. CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 21. After first forfeits, the following remain in the Welcome Stakes:—Pcirone, Moorish Maid, Culprit, Bronze, Tannhauser, Gold Bond, Golden Ball, Masterpiece, Tercbirth, Rose Red, Orton, b.f. by Hierarch, Sorga, Mohakahao, Bottle, Miscount, Fouquasso, b.c. by Kilchcran, Arai, Te Uru, b.f. by Glcnaff, Tauhei. Derby.—Br.c. by St. Ambrose, Ekatcrini, Patteropoula, Lord Kilchcran, Vice-Admiral, Tribulation, Birkdalo, Formby , b.c. by Eton, Cyreniennc, b.c. by Eton, Cyrcssc, br.c. by Soult, Haix>ist, Echo, Kilostori, Fermov, Madam, Madcap, Countermine, King Soult, Danube, Montclcone, Tigermo, Sir S; Jo, Oaks.—Humming Bird, hr.f. by Kt*i;, Cyreuse, Martino, b.f. by lord Ro.Oyn, Escox)eto, Countermine, Madam, Madcap, Aerina, br.f. by St. Ambrose, Cissy, Korn, Montoleono, Tigcrine. The following further payments and acceptances have been received for the Canterbury J.C. Metropolitan meeting; Now Zealand Cu|), of 2000 sovs.; 2 miles.—Oiyoi 8.10, Husbandman 8.6, Diabolo 8.3, Highdcn 8.1, b.c. by Polymorphous (4yrs.) 8.1. Taskmaster 8.1, Samlstroam (inc. slb. penalty) 8.2, Bridge 7.10, Ingoda 7.10, Los Angeles 7.8, Morrivonia 7.5, Outlander 7.5, Morriwa 7.5, Cullman 7.5, Sir Antrim 7.2, Kopu 7.1, Tawhaki 7.0, Kirkdalo 6.11, Master Laddo 6.10, Cronstadt 6.9, Martisfc (inc. 71b. penalty) 7.1, Lawn Rose 6.7.

Stewards’ Handicap, of 1300 sovs.; 6 furlongs.—Polymorphous 9.7, Penates 9,7, Maori King 9.7, Boanerges 9.5, Provocation 9.3, Equitas 8.12, Wnuchopo 8.6, Formby 8.5. Theodore 8.0, Bliss 8.0, Tribulation 8.0, Kohinoor 8.0, Gipsy Belle 7.13, My Lawyer 7.12, Porlo d’Or 7.12, Sea King 7.11, Formless 7.10, War Song 7.7, Tenterhook 7.6, Sunburnt 7.3, Countermine 7.2, Obsono 6.12, Hormia 6.11, All Guns 6.10, Hwhungatahi 6.10, Glen Spring 6.9, Lady Orizoin 6.8, Scotch Plaid 6.8, San Scvoro 6.7, Fasnakyle 6.7, Ascalon 6.7, Pilgrim’s Way 6.7.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14343, 22 October 1910, Page 4

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SPORTING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14343, 22 October 1910, Page 4

SPORTING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14343, 22 October 1910, Page 4

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