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NOTES.

At the Waiau Racing; Club's meeting, held on Saturday last, the leading events resulted "as follows:—Hurdle Hace—Guy list, 1 ;Golds©ekei* list 7lb, 2. Maiden Trot—Golden Sosec,'.. 1; Greenwood 20sec, 2. Waiau Oup— Barracq lOst, lj Sant Rosaleer lOst 71b, 2. Ladies' Bracelet-—Seagirt, 1; Cut Sticks 2. Flying Handicap— Amokura lOst 21b, 1; Muss Villiers 9st 71b, 2. Two-mila Trot—Erec£ Form 22sec, 1; Mandel 15seo, 2. Farewell Handicap—Seagirt Ost 101b, 1: Bluclier 9st ,2. A cable message from Adelaide states that Mr Casey, the chairman of the Victoria Racing Club, has returned from a visit to England. He is satisfied that the controllers of racing in Australia have nothing to learn from their English compeers. The St. Leger winner, Ingoda, has resumed work at Riccarton after a brief spell. Bonny Glen has resumed work at Biccarton. Tho Stepniak—Crest horse, who has had a light •■season at ■ the stud, is apparently quite sound again. The Soult—Gladys May colt? bought bj Murray Hobbs at the Auckland \eai_uig fc.ales, was purchased on behalf of Mr F. H. Pvne. Sir Georgo Clifford will have a strong team at the Wellington Summer. Mt eting.v The probables are Counterfeit, Avarice, Big Blast, Husbandman, Countermine, . Tenterhook, Sharpshooter? and True Knight. The lastnamed Jour aro at Palmerston North, and will very likely stay there tilt the eve of th© Wellington meeting. The Iticcarton-trained horses, SeaKing, Nightlight, Probable, and the Welbeck-Nautiloid gelding, are booked to leave for the Gore meeting. Our Greymouth correspondent telegraphs that the following were the amounts put tlirough the totalisator at in© West Coast race meetings just concluded: —Westport Trote, £TSO3; Reefton Gallops, £7689; Greymouth Trots, £18,782; Greyn-.outk Gallops, 3.13,772; Hokitika Gallops, £8,1.1.1; total £56,057. Last year's total was £46,234, making an increase for this year of £9,823.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13937, 10 January 1911, Page 5

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NOTES. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13937, 10 January 1911, Page 5

NOTES. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13937, 10 January 1911, Page 5

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