FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB.
(press association telegram.) WELLINGTON, November 29. For the Fielding Spring Meeting to-day the. weather was line, t_nd there was a good attendance. Results—Flying Handicap, of .50 soys ; six furlongs—King Harry, 7st 21b. 1; Cheque,, 6-*t Tib, 2; Kent, Bst B\b, 3 ; Meteoro aud King John were scratched. Won by a length. Time, lmin -.0 35 b sec. Dividend, £7 16s, Spring Hurdle Handicap, of 50 soys; ou_ mile and three-quarters—Ravolt, 9.t 71b, 1 ; Oakland., 10-, c 12lb, 2; Bonovoree, P.c l_ib, 3. These were the only starters. Won by four lengths. Dividend £34*.. First Hack Hurdles, ot 30*ov&, one mile and a half— Rangipai, lOst Blb, 1; Auroa, 10 .t 13lb, 2; Tenbv, 10.t 31b, 3. Narrate list .3lb, Spre>don 10.tl-Ib, Tr)ckyMc^iitMiff Priscilla 9at, W halite 9 «t; started. A good race bet weet» tjie placed horses. Won by a length. viTime, 2n_.fi- 48£_ec, Dividend, £5 3s. St. Andrew's Handicap, of2oo*jovs, one mile aud a-half—Golden Ploier, -S.-.C Zolb, I; Planet, 6.6 81b, 2; Musket, B*t Blb, 3. Monte Carlo 7st 13lb, St. Laura 7st 101b, Lebel 7*t 51b, Pom Pom 7_fc 21b, Senator Tat lQlb (1010 pen), Pibanga _<t lib, also star ted. A good race. Won under the whip by half a length. Time, 2min 422 sth sec. Dividend, £45*. First Hack Flat, of 30sovs. one mile and a quarter — Gun boat,7st, 1; Hui_,79t 121b. 2: Princess Cole, B.fc 121b, 3. Al*o started—The Friar, Sst 111b; Syivanus, Tst Blb : Natatorial, 7»t 3Vb; Tuhiwoi, .at; Vagrant, 6_t 101b; Bouquet, 6_t 9ib; Alliog.on, 6<t 71b. Won by about thr.e lengths after a good race. Time, 2inin 12 3 sth sec. Dividend, £3 6s. Kiwitea Stakes, of 50 soys; one mile— Kalmea, Tst,. 1; King Harry, 7at 110,2 ; King John, 7«-.t, 3. Also started—Johnny F<»a, Bst 111b; Prairie Grass, B*.t 41 b ; Prestige, Tst 9;b; Pihan_.a, o'st 111b. Won easily by two leng.hs. Time,lmin 48 l-sth sec. Dividend, £3 18s.
A Melbourne telegram in the Sydney papers state that tbe Hon..D. S. Wallace has filed a schedule of insolvency.
Nominations for the Auckland Trotting Club's meeting close to-day. Acceptances for the Ashburton Trotting meeting close to-day.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8964, 30 November 1894, Page 6
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