SPORTING NEWS.
TO-MORROW'S RACES AT THE NORTH SHOBE.
The third day's racing in connection with tho Takapuna Jockey Club Summer Mooting comes off to-morrow. Excellent acceptances have boon received fot tho events on the programme, and there is every promise of interesting racing. Fishmonger should take a lot of boating in the Hurdles, and Nap reads his most dangerous opponent. Tho Hobson Handicap may go to His Worship. If on her bosb behaviour, Dolosa should win tho Suburban Handicap, and in her absence Lady Belle may bo safest, bo trust, The Steeplechase will probably be won by Nap, while Hopeful Kate and Kate cannot bo left oub of calculations. Tho first race starts at one o'clock.
Itnpey's band will play the following programme : Quick tnnrch, "If Briton to Briton bo Truo ;" overture, " Tho Champion ;" valse, "The Bold Dragoons;" quadrille, " Lights o' London;" grand selection, " Lurline ;" polka, "Gazelle;" valse, "Estu'iiantina; ' march, "Hengist;" selection, "Scotch Airs;" valse, •' La Creole;" baritone solo, "II Bravo;" schottische, " Esmeralda." UirroN.v.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1892, Page 3
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