NEWS OF THE WEEK.
T. Bowie is no longer in charge of Jμ /• \ Caesidy's horses. , f= Euroclydon ie a Danedln fancy for the " Third Challenge Stakes. . ; ' -h *. The Stratford* Club made. over their recent Meeting. Vc-j i= ■'■■ The Eltham CJttb has resolved fojttld : r another meeting this season. '■% ';»,},." </ The Akaraa County Racing Club'e Stw^l'Ing has been fixed for March Hub. * i $% ■J^γ Giosy Grand is much fancied in.-tiff% South for the Daucdin CuampapneSiafcM&gi Bttckehot, the three-year-old from Credulity, has been added, to the pV n«t. ; Only jfilO was received a* members 'eubv;^ scriplions to the Patea Racing Cittblfife^ year. ' " ■, ■?■'<'*"'' •B. Derrotb was In Wellington "ft*";Wβ <\ Summer Meeting, but we* noil riding. V " The Karaara Club was enabled &>?«*«»<«* its overdraft by £50 «s ft roialMl.the ■ ' recent meeting. -■>.>.; >'•$ Outpoae, a Duaedln Cap candidate, has *,; , boen patting; in some Very eatiefecwry "J i work on the track. '".__'.'! Ll'~~. I Mr Kea wick, of New Plymouth, aae ao]d;£ Silver Sea to another Tarauaki 1 man, Mr 0. Teed, for £30. - *-iili-S Vogengang, last year's Wellington. winner, paid the same dividend Malmki last"week— £A 4s. "'',-" ! Seaton DeJaval, the stallion purcltafiwy Messrs Nathan, of Auckland, is on m^g ( ' way to his new quarters. *. > ! Clarence won the Hurdle dounle »J6 i year'e Wellington B.C. Samuser Thl* year he lost it by ft neck. _' c "|>pi Dent is on hi* way to Sydney, to possession t>f the stallion July American etudmaeter, Mr J. B. Haggle.;: I Contrary to the Rales ot Gisborne Racing Club had two ! races of a mile at their meeting tliteJ ! Empire, and nqt Emperor U &*&£s!% : of the horse engaged in the joa the first day of the Dunedio ' Meetiog. i fpfffef j Boulantrer is egain In work afc 1 and hie trainer, Belcher, and Paul, are confident of him sfc«B(ii^B,.|CQ ; C preparation onca more. ■, t r^^S^ - A lo{ of the money received tysTMs, secretary of. the Wellington for investment last week came froitt ( flw^ ; borne for Mabaki in (he Cop." ~, • The yearling ftlly by Sfc. bought at the Wellington Park,B*tef M'Kewen, has been purchased Dunedln trainer H. Goodman. ' The two-year-old. colfe, by Fidelity, the property of Mr J-* Manawatu,,wae found dead Inone0t»»?| owner's paddocks a few days.back. < It is estimated that over millions ii expended, oa eport United Kingdom. The like to take that sum out of ' The secretary of the Canterbury Club, who la being sent to, gather information ia view , of of the new stand afc Biccarton, «* the 12fih Inst. • f ' , '<'| ' ' Excriraion steamers are 8 ? satisfy the complaint ot the Greyraouth ' and Reefton '■^) ( that the faculties"wees we aeteo.a.v«ttleu*> \
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9019, 4 February 1895, Page 2
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