SPORTING.
WELLINGTON SPRING MEETING. The following handicaps were declared at noon to-day by Mr. J. O. Evett for the second day's races !— Waiwetn Handicap, seven furlongs.— The Shrew, 9at 61b ; Warrington, Bst 21b; Waingongora and Aphony, 7at 10!b ; King's Bowman, 7st 91b ; Kent, 7st 71b ; Allan-a-dalo, 7st 61b ; Rebellion and Sea Serpent, 7st 41b ; Ben Varrey, 7st 31b ; Huatai and Moonraker, Vat ; Legislator, Gst 121b ; Review, 6at 71b. Trial Handicap, six furlongs. — Torpina, Bst 101b ; Leda and Streamlet, Tat 101b ; Strathbraan, 7st 61b. * November Handicap, one mile and a quarter.
Hurdle Handicap, one mile and a half.— Couranto, 12st'101b ; Tho Plug, Hat ; Revolt, lOst 71b; Lord Vivian, lOst Gib; Anroa, lOat 51b ; Dromedary, 9at 01b ; Austral and Tallyho, 9st. Potone Handioap, five furlongs. — Warringtou, 9at; Orion, Bst 111b ; King's Bowman, gat 51b; Ben Varroy, Bst; Strathbraan, 7st9lb; Aio and Rebellion, 7st 61b; Mvourakor, 7st 41b ; King Lear, 6st 81b. Welter Handioap, one mile.— Prime Colo, list 41b ; Cheque, lOst 71b ; Mystical, lOat Gib; Strathbman, lOst 31b; Lord Vivian, lUst ; tea Serpent, 9at 121b ; The Plug, 9st 71b ; Revolution, 9st 71b ; Huatai, 9at 51b ; Review and Legislator, 9st. Second Hack Handicap, six furlongs.— Flying Shot, 9st 61b ; Slaiden, Ost 3lb ; Voltaire, 9st; Swordrhh, Bst 121b; Tutanelcai, Bat 101b ; Steel King and Crescent, 8 -it 81b; Sequah, Bst 51b ; Bona Fide and Springtime, Bst; Slumber, 7st 101b; Maid Marion, 7at 8lb ; Opiti and Alpha, 7st 71b ; Napoleon, 7at 61b ; Hard Case, 7st 41b ; On Dit and Sohnv, 78fc. Aoceptanoes are due to-night at 9 o'clock. [By Austral There ia every promise of good eport at the concluding day's racing of the hpring Meeting of the local olub, which takes place to-morrow at Hutt I'ark. The weather has every appearance of holding fine at the time of writing, while last night'B rain and today's Eunshine will givo the oonrso a bloom, iug condition. From a cursory glanco at the weights, Mr. Evott appears to have made a very creditable production, and satisfactory aocoptanoes should be reooived to-night. Special trains will leave for the oourse at 10 25 a.m , 10 5.5 a.m., 0 5 p.m., and 1.15 p.m. \n tbe absence of acceptances I am placed at a disadvantage in endoavouring to piok tho winners of tha various events, but tbe following -selections Bhould go near the mark : — Waiwetu Handioap. —Kent or Ben Varroy. Trial Handicap.— Led \. November Handicap —The Shrew, but in her absence revolution. Hurdle Handioap — Lord Vivian Petone Handicap.- King's Bowman. Welter Handioap. — Revolution. Hack Raco.— Voltaire or On Dit.
Waiuku .. The Shrew Prinoe Cole The Misar Brooklet Zanilla ... Aphony ... Revolution Bt lb st 11 ... 9 7 Kent ... 7 ' ... 9 3 Allana-dale 7 ' ... 8 6 Souator ... 61: ... 8 0 Ben Varrey 0l: .. 710 Led* .. C 1 ..7 6 Kinglake ... G I . 7 5 Legislator C ' ... 7 4
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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 123, 21 November 1895, Page 2
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466SPORTING. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 123, 21 November 1895, Page 2
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