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SPORTING

WANGANUI ACCEPTANCES. Per Press Association. WANGANUI, Sept. 25. The following are the acceptances for the second day. of Uie Wanganui spring meeting: ARAMOHO HACK HURDLER, about one mife and a hall— Paparahi lOst 9ib, Tondejghie 10s t 61b, Climax lOsc 51b, Specioi6 9=t 131b. Cloudy -Morn 9st, "Whimper 9a t, Boncvr Cet. Moose _9st. MARANGAI HANDICAP: one mile —Frisco 9st. 21b, Tangimoana Bat 151b, . Uhlando Ust 61b. Siguor Sit 61b, Tiptoe Bst, Taitoko Bst. Golden Gate- 7st 71b, Lethean 6si 71b, Silver Lead 6st- 71b. BRUNSWICK HURDLES; one mile and a half.—Exmoor list 101b; Showman 9st 111b, Gleam 9=t Snip 9s t lib, Repulse 9et lib. BIGGIE HANDICAP; one mile and .a quarter.—All Red S=t lib. The Lark &>t 91b. Irish Rifle Sst 71b, King Billy Sst 71b, Seaman Bst 61b, Glenullin 7st 111b, Tan S.m 7t>t 10ib. Lamlwein 7o't 51b, Mallet 6si 12lb, Anemone 6s-t 71b. OWEN HANDICAP, five, furlong*.— Rangipapa Sst-41b, Karero %l 151b, Truganini Vt>t 91b. Eii King 7st 51b, Castiglione 6st 121b, Andrew Mack_6st lOib, St. Maria 6st 101b. Lethean 6st fib. MOTOA HACK, six furlongs.—Crucinella' bbt 81b, Advantage fctt 51b, Research ost lib, Stylicli Sbt. Nicotine Tot 91b, Lady Lucy 7st' 81b, Investment 7ut 71b. Cork 7*t 2lb. Grand McKella 7et; RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, five furlongs.—Advantage Bst 8;b. Axite Bst Sib. St .Clash Sst 21b, Andrew Mack Bst, lFying Wind Jet. 121b, Chaw/ Mab 7at101b, "Wimmera* 7*l 81b, Coiiquestina 7.-.1 21b. The Raft 7 s t 2!b, Shannon Lass 7stj 21b, Rohipotae 7st. Gov 7st, Miss Flirt | 7st. ' ■ •• - GERALDINE SIRING MEETING. The Geraldinc tpring meeting closed yesterday, wlten t very thing pasted off assuccurfully as- could be decired. Early in the afternoon an unpleasant nor*-wt.M wind prevailed, but this soon died down, and af'.erwards-tbe- weather conditions were ideal. There was again a large attendance, including vibitorb from" Cbristchurch, Atsbburton and Timaru. The track was in good order, and some' excellent racing ■was witnessed. In every respect the president and his co-workers- were .thoroughly satisfied with, the euccetb which attended their well-directed efforte, and it must be uaid that, they hau gbwd tevfion to be, for the mettipg can only up as oihj of theiuost succewiful in the history of the club. ' The totiUioaJcr invtbtnienta for the day 'totalled £2715, and for the meeting £stjol, at> against £5551 for tlit- corresponding-meeting. last year. The club took £IOO in bookmakers" .fees yesterday, making a iota! of £240 received from this uource for t-he .meeting. The starting was good throughout, and «veiy race was well contested. '."Results.were .66 follow* ; . i SECOND HACK v AND HUNTERS' HUKDLKS, of 50 6»vr.; second hoioe 5 hovs from the stake I*4-miles. • Mr J. Ashbv's b g Antonv, 7vn>, ICat 121b (Il.ggartyj .1...... 1 Mr J. C .N. Grigg's.ch g .Mitiaiitua, : syit. 10s: 51b iCoken ..;„.......<..!.. .2 Mr U. H. Elisor's b g Thunders to nn, aged, 9bt 17b (Porter) ......*...-..;......T 3 Catabianca lOst 61b, also startedl» An--tony jumj>ed away in ijie Uad right from the blart, and led all the .way, landing home a winner with four lengths to 6pai-o from Matamua, who , finished a dozen lengths ahead of 'Thunderstorm.-'-STEWARD** STAKES, of 50 sovs; second horse 7 cows from the stake; 7- furlough. ; ...::■' Mr J.-Griffin* blk in .WhiJrwMHL aged. ~'■' Bst <Monk) ..1f.......... ; 1 Mr J. Barr's b h Ivanoff, syr», Bsb 101b *.'*- (Holmes) , .;.!.:. 2 Mr A, MeAulay'ti b m. Lady-'Disdalii, 6yid, 9st 91b (King) v.-.■'.:,.;..":.;..V:^3; y Zoiiut.s Bbt 91b, tl'iuthful Bbt, ; ajrtd G«»va.tina Bs;,. a*« start the field almost \h\ a."Un#" forithe lim 100 yardl*; Then WliiiiwiiHl comlucnicd to forge a head? sho viug fast. clear of TruthfulanU Lauy ■Diiduin. with Zoiaeia h'-adiug tlw otheiw. There was •no change '■] until thre fttrlongi> from-Uwne, wih-n Truth- j ful droj>j>ed out. Whirlwind was firet j ii»:o the stiaiglu, and tasih" holding ; her ; own, woii by thrtc lengths. Ivanoff bent- J >ing Lady Disdain by a length for s-.eoiid j honours. Time, lniiii 31»ec.

UOMAiX IKUI. ol 'oO t-ov>. s-.oiul lior.se 7 m>vs from the stake, anil third . home 3 r>ovr>; lj nndesr. Mr J. L'a.v*' It h .Silver Cry. <tvis. 19«ee ijkrrv) ...'..:.. 1 Mr 11. l". XicholU b g 'I..- Jtungi, 6yn», 22cOc (I'ringk) 2 Mi W. Grant's b in Necklace, aged, 21.-,.c (I'ljx-r) 3

Submarine .vr, Opini 1m c. White Kock l(x-ec, Beilwind l£e-.ee, S.avboio 2v.t»ve, .Silver Kibbon ZUtu-e. (tladi-ome 21j» c v Jolly Join 23m!c. Hob* Irviiigton 2it-.ee, K.d Itoth ehild 26c*.e, (Jold Keel 26k'c. arid Urgent 2 usee, u.sx> started. Ic Hangi and .Silver Jtiblxm led for a mile, with Silver Cry in third place. Te Kaugi mainlined hi* Jt-a<l until within a furlong of the winning jmst, whcti he biokei a*>" Stiver Ribbon'had tlotic "lien coining into the' Mraighhl, and Nilv-r Cry, win* had butt handy all the lim-, took hir> opportunity, and going to the. front, lauded home a winmr mjUi half a do/i n lengths to spare from. Te itai:gi. N\eklaiv titw.-hed tlnid. two lengths be hind IV' Rangi, with Submarine, the fceiaU'h hoj>c. eio»e up, . fouitli. ' '1 iiue, 3min oiecv.

SI'IUXU JIAXDICAI'. of 50 n.\.s. .>«coud horx* 10 twv.i. and third hotm' 5 m»v» lroin the stak*. ; 1 utile. . Mr C. MaelKll's eh <: All Uun-. Iviv 7M 111b iHook) .* 1 Mi b. NelliganVj «ii g liai'uat, 6vi«, 8m 91b iCo-.ton; J.-...2 Mr G. Talbot eh g Golden Cajtti, oyifc. get o,b ,l)ou..viuit 3

Monkey I'u/.iU- 7»t 11b. The Orient 6*» lUlb, ami A.L. 6m 71b, ..!*, ft t.ii!..d. .H Use- ri.-.:.' of the buni-r All Guia and tiol den Cairn .••hot, to <!«,- trout, and >howed the way down <lk> back Mtvt'h for tim«> furlough. (Joldeii Cairn then retited, Waving All (inito 'well elear of the tkld. At th. turn into th. f-traight. Hat vest thtew out a d. tennined challenge, to the kuxk'r, bu! Mas unable to rateh him. tin- « her-Un;:. eoh winning c a>»ly by half a do/.n lengths. Ihmut b-.u (loiden Latin by «igiu lengths for M-iond pl.iee. "lime, lium ''■3»e*\ WAIXUI HACK HANDICAP, of 25 i"' v -'. "• eoud holrc 3 .-OVei finm 1 h<\ i-take :. 6 furlongs. • Mr V. |t.„k. r, eh i: fileniteld. ,")yr.', 7-t 71b i Kitini. rx.Jii! 1 Mr H. Hothw'H'n bi <; Mepiink. ;m>. Hm O'-U i.MvClurkey. " ... 2 Mr M. Kav':in.tt;h\ b g .ivtr }>t 111b iY.nr: " 3 übiijMt.- ft-t 8:b. KuauK 7»: 7:b. Hanoi; 7r-: 7II». .i!l<i I.ltll- I'liiy 7-t ~,)h, ;,>:■,» -'iried .\' ;ix- ii- of'tlir'bati!-r (;!ei- * i— I * i juiiij eii !>> :])•• front, }i:i n aifjst .it •• ii.i.iiitv ii :ng Miinuxs and . Mu'teitr when . fur!-,!,- h.oj hen e..v v ted. «♦blig.-.t-? l;e.,<i the b.o-k 'i:\lMon Tin* i.lder « •.> m.i:nf:i;iini T'.uini !i!.> !'•[. tueii, )n;l f.r.i». il .i-N u. ■'.. l'.i::'y iditj. -i !■•: i-..|i , > 1 - ]. link .'.in up ri. f..-,-..n<l pi ><r, l.'inituf. f.-iihng .m..e !,r.<!, n. 'I /icr..ijre: ..!i I'lu'in,; !m I-.". «i> « !!!;<■»•>• d. th.- ! ■-l)-.! it] .I'll,),- ugh? up ii> nith'nt .. ,' M.tcijii.A of :h- J»»t. I.ii: piii.- «>f jj'r . «.'i mu.ti'v fril ;., <;U:,!tM. mIl. W.i< >-.-|.lutk by Mta:*!-! b in;; .« i-jigth .\-.\.,\ ;I*:i:i. 1 :inr. lni ft ! '-• •• Kl.F<Tf:i<' 11!'> T. ■-: 'o ~,•..,.«•• .. ( ,i ii<.r». - ; » »■.%>. ffe.ln \]\r ►::ik-: | l !i»:'e. Mr .J t'-<»>>'f< b b Sih.r i :\. ' , .y--, .p-riy, « £ Mr A l" < 'amrt'.u".-. z ■•■•■';>. I "in. ..-.-.i 16»r.- '>*»« i!-i 1: Mr i*. \nti't?'f. b - M.>j'*ti<-. -Iv:v 1»V- U« n' s .' ' > l-I'ic txi; All Da? etc. M..iy Kmj....:u

WicklifrV llssc. David Harum 12sec, \ i c Rangi lcV.c, Tornado Pruice Gift 17s. c, Gold Reef l&V-c, and St. Orntr lo er'c. also sorted. Majesiic led for half a mile when Te- Rangi and Joliy Tom elcced on hun, Silver Cry taking up fourth place. A little further on Te Rangi took charce, but- turning into the atraigur, Silver Crv parted him, and won comiortabiy hv six lengths; ten lengths sspanttmg second and third. Time, 2mm olcec. I feUORIS" HANDICAP, of 40 =ovs, j second horse 5 from the etake ; 4- furlongo. Mr J. Diueeiio blk z Peituader, *>yrs. 6st 101b (Hack) ■ 1 C. H. Piper's blk m Volodia, cms, 9ct 51b (King) 2 Mr D. B. McSweeneyji ch m Lady Qfizoinj syrs, 7bt lib (Cotton) ..._ o ■ The Seer 9fct 2ib, -Ambuscade 6st (lb, and Benzoline 6st 7lb, also started. Ambuscade Mas left at the pest. The Seer, Persuader and Volodia rau in company to :he home turn, where Persuader took charge, and holding his own in a good finish, claimed the verdict by a short length from Volodia, who beat J.;.dy Orizoin for .second place-by half a length. Time, 50i«c. -

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13710, 26 September 1908, Page 2

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SPORTING Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13710, 26 September 1908, Page 2

SPORTING Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13710, 26 September 1908, Page 2