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THE TURF.

[By Glencoe.] RACING FIXTURES. January 19 and 20—Wairoa County R.C. , Annual. January 20 and 21.—Gore R.C. Summer. January 20, 22, and 23—Wellington R.C. .- ' Summer. • January 21 and 30.—Wellington Pony and Galloway R.O. January 22 and 23.—Foxton R.C. Annual. January 27 and 28.—Pahiatua R.C. Annual. February 4.—Karioi J.C. Hack. ■ February 4 and s.—Gisborno R.C. Summer. February 4 and 6.—Canterbury J.C. Summer. February 10 and 11—Egmont R.C. Summer. February 11 and 12.—Poverty Bay Turf Club Annual. February 13 and 20.—Wellington Pony and Galloway R.O. Fobruary 17 and 18.—Woodvillo District J.C. ' Autumn. . - February 21, 25, and 27.—Duncdin J.C. Autumn: March 4 and s—Wanganui J.C. Autumn. March 17 >and 18.—Napier Park R.O. Autumn.

WELLINGTON CUP MEETING.

On present indications, thoVsummer meeting ot the Wellington Racing Club, which commences on Wednesday, .will be'tlie most successful the club has- yet held. 'The capital acceptances received-for the. first day's events should-ensure'good fields' throughout tho meeting,;and.in the natural order of things' the sport" should be of a high quality. Sincos the .Trentham course was opened,in 1906 it has undergone considerable improvement, and 1 ' on account of tho ample rains thai; have ; fallen '.'recently tho racing track and the lawns should be eeen at their best this week., The principal items of interest on Wednesday will be'-the thirty-sixth contest for the Wellington' Cup, , one mile and a half, land the '.'-Telegraph. Handicap, six furlongs.'r.On tho second day. of tho meeting, the Wellington; Stakes, for two and three-year-olds, .will be run, as also tho Racing Club; Handicap, while on / tho concluding day a: big field /should be seen contesting tho Summer. Handicap. For Wednesday next the following are the probable starters and riders;in : '; ' ! • WELLINGTON CUP'HANDICAP/-of 1000 sovs. One mile and a half. .■' Mr. St. J. Buckley's All Red, 9st: 91b,> ' ' ::.;': : ;;,: ; ,';-.C, Jenkins. Mr. F. Preston's Apa, Bst. : 91b....A. Oliver. Sir Goo., Clifford's Husbandman,-Bst. 61b. v ' ~ „~, m ./ v -'- x ''F:VE/ Jones. Mr. D. Buick's Tangimoana,;Bst.:slb. „ „ „ , -V'-: : '"/.'S. Reid. Mrs. M, Moore's Sir Frisco, 75t.,;131b. ,; .. ' ' "■"; v-•'■■'■' J. M'Combe. Mr. J. S. Thane's Aftillerie, 7st. 101b. '. „ . , , < ' '"/:■:. V R. Hatch. Mr. J. Monk's Diabolo,'7st*. 61b.' •.r ,' r, tv , '^•■■"■/:-^-' : Mr. A. F. Douglas's Ikon,'7st; 51b. - : '■'..• ■ ■'•; L. Wilson. Mr. L. Pascal's Bourrasque,"7st; ; 'sm. ;> „ , ' V ; :.: r ."-';.:'C/Scott. : Messrs. Cork and Hoffem's Moloch, ;7at; 51b; ■ ■' ! Vs':) B. Deeley. - Mr. F. Hall's Iranui, 7st. ,llb.;..Shanahan. Mr. E..J. Watt's Muskerry; 7st.lib.;. ;-■ '. ~ „ , '• ; ;. : .-':'-,-. : --.-''.-.'-.-,:;-'.l : -E. ; .L'owe.' Mr. H. Gaisford's Swimming Belt, 7st. lib. ,r m tx r '-•" ' ■■'■\>.'Alf.-.'Oliver.-Mr. T. H. Lowry's Chimteiise,. 7st. - „, v,r „ ''- ■'"-T;-Jones.-Mr. W. Cooper's Sunbonnet; 6st.M3lb. „ „ „ • I-'-:,'"^M'Grath.. Mr. F. Dorset's Blue Ribbon, 6st.' 101b. '- .„' ' , T . ;:::■-,:: :..:'yli Carroll. Mr. T. Septor's Lawn Rose,. 6st. 71b: .'.' ,; „ ,/ i".-■•/».■.. Tapp;-. Mrs. M. Hannam's Adria/ 6st:-71b.--v : ( v; '.■//VV. A.'^Chapman./

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'/■-/•WhenM)h:;a;fine:Bummer's:^morning" the ...;.-;: Buui-peeps .over, the" ! hills- and throwsVhis •-...-: g6lden:-;bars:across!.tbe .airy, gauze-like mists ; .onLTrentham , Racecourse',-; there: ris . an ex-. .; .:hilaratihg- influeriee';.. , inHho-''atmospnere which- :'..; iriakes'it'good td'^bfl.out;'there;to watch, the tallops:': But when;the,Eun forgets to.make . I s appearance,: as he did '-on.Saturday-morn-' ::;.; ing,:. : Treritharii.;has..-no charms for either 'touts, or'trainers.v, Saturday's southerly was ..■:.-. 'accompanied .with:- a "good: deal" of: rain, arid ;; ; ;.it';Tvas'fcdld: piping; forthe; blood.,to' dance ;,v to:-/.The,outside;of : .the"course .proper was '.-';-'. : ithrown .open 'for. fast Work, 'and tho'whole, -... : «f;>tho);work:'was' done" on*, that track. .The y;;going'jwas : heavy: -'.;. :: ;;,:-:.:.'.'' '■'■-■ - :. ': : :!.'Despite;th6: ; boisterous';weather, Mr. Lance ;•-.. Wood /went out: f roiri town - to see' Ukraine ...-' -;■ and ,Chauvelin.,work, •■ and Mr. J:".S; • .Thane '.'•;■.-.' was' present' to watch : Artillerio 'accomplish v^-hef'jtask.V/^v.,'-:;..':.-;..:;;,:^-:..;-,-.. ~:■.-.,■...; - :■: ,■;.., ';■ • .Sunbdnnet-.(li.'Grat'h) and','•-■ Husbandman (Chapman), who wero -the .first to ; appear, . ; accomplished ■ a /circuit.' "the Seaton •■; Delaval': iriafo .■• finishing well "in front; of the .'•;-.! : Derby;;iwinner,r,the: watch- recording 2miri: V; 26scc. ;It-may be mentioned that during the ...; .week of the Trentham spring meeting Mastor, Delaval and Zimmerman galloped once round ;.".: the•;• outside' of ,the-course proper. in" 2mih. ( ',;2lse'c.',- but the 'going l was. then better than -it was on Saturday... Glenculloch and Gold;:,;,beater, did, a ..solid circuit together; the: latter /...showing -to . most advantage. Sharpshooter! '.:X and • Broadsword ran" five furlongs "in lmin. : .:.'. : ssec. ; ,: but Flitaway. :ahd Tumut, *ho finished .•.v'-:-'.,togetherj,-.cbror«d;-;tho;.'same'-'distanM''iii;a" ;V: second;; faster; time.'; ;:;■;;;;:'«;:;<;.:;•,'' -.";' '. { '.■■ Moloch: commenced from near, the winning : poßt Osiris picked him up at :;•;;,;. the mile..post and raced, him home. Osiris's ;."-timis-.f,qr:the;utile:wa's;lmiri;.s2jsec--a good fallop.-; Irsniii 'trotted once round, Vend then rushed, home .from-' the -mile post -in, lmin: 'v .66see.-;.-Prism 'got;to; the;.end, of -a:'similar' • : ■:■■ distance; in. 2sec. : , faster 'time. ■.: Lawn" Rose -ransoveh' furlorigs'in lmin.. 41sec.. : :: ~;' ;About the.best.gallopdf.tho morning was ;-:■;. accomplished.-:by Sir :: Friseo: (Andrews)-, and ..-','■ Artillerle; (Hatch)/ \vho;.were'companions in' -.v-:'a'gallopi once; round; '. Artillerio had- a ; slight ..; - advantage;'at'the;start,;but Sir Frisco,'who •'.had the outer' ; . running,: .was : soon" alongside '-.'• her, arid the.San Francisco horse looked 'to ..' be/going the best at the.finish. The' time ■■;.-, occupied.was 2min. 23sec- :';'::;.. :---:':; and, Wharekufa finished together '■■• at.'tho . of...five :furlongs,' run-in lmin. :• 6 3-ssec.: Llanwern (Hatch) galloped six ,' -furlongs;.alone in":lniin.'.2osec, the,last.fivc: '.''■'.' '.Ui;.lmin, 6sec. /TJkrairie, who is looking- well, . , registered:,lmin. '2'Oj'see. •; over 'six -hirlongs.', .--The hurdler Xiivicr was responsible for live; ; :furlongsiin-lmin„;8- l-sseo. 'Armlet : gal-" .'. - loped six furlongs, 'the, last half milo taking ; 63 : 3-ssec. Ballarat covered half a mile in a'i .."second faster, time...-:.. ■ •.•'.■. •'.- ; :' ■- I . -'-Other .horses .to work were Adria, -AH ~;Guns Applegarth, -,- Boutade,'.'- C.vmbiform, \ ::;Chauvclm Golden;Cairri. Ikon,'Knight-Com-J .-'.■' manderj jMemyonia-, Miss. Mischief, Mythi- :■•< vciil/ Serenade,; Seatondale, Sweet ,;/ San. Fernando; Togo,- Trugiriini, Valdlma'r! :- y ;Wailethe,;and;Waxy. .'-:•; : ':. ; :,; -Yesterday ; morning: broke clear arid fine ' at:the racecoursej and as the bad iveather ,of,the;two,pfevious';days had kept the training; work backward; a largo .number of /.horses-were allotted solid work. Nearly all the gallops wero, recorded on tho. course pro- .; per, the trestles being placed about thirty ■";■; feet.from'the rails.:' This is, the first timo this ; parti .'b£; the courso'; proper has ■ been .thrown ;:open for training operations, and tho going -.was therefore particularly good.. The;horses ' being.tihied.from the same"posts as on tho ''previous morning,; when they were galloping ' . farther ; from the rails, the'times. read faster ..than those of Saturday morning.' ;.-■ ..,-"■■ \ ■-.Saturday's arrivals' included . Jos. Prosser with All Red, Diabolo, Swimming Belt; Kurawak&, Tauira.Playmato, Taitoko, .To Kahu- - rangi, Gipsy. Belle, Gold Crest, Lady Medallist, Tawhaki,"Kina, and Faux Pas; S. Waddell with Maftyriuni, Woodhey,"'- Xylo- '■ ; phono, ..; Dayheam, ..North ' Polo, St. ..Aidali,...Pellicle, and Miscast; T.". Quin- , livan with Muskefry, Aborigine, Bally Sharif ■',- .non, Moriarty, and Parable;' S. Roid with "' 'Aberbrothock, Rangipapa, and Tangimoana; , }"S. f Clark with Bourradque, Flingot, and Belle ~-.'; Amie;;W, Garrett with Blue : Ribbon; J. '■:.'.' Farmer'with Expansion and Consolation; T. ; Wilson with Toanga and Waikaraka.,'. .-. Training operations'commenoed at a quarter .to/five o'clock,;and the major'portion of the . ; work, was over by 7 a.m. Several of the Cup horse's ;did interesting gallops. : All .-Red (Jenkins) and Diabolo (Alf. Oliver) trotted once . . round and then broke away, from the win- '• ning. : post to traverse a circuit, which they '.'■'. oomple.tod in 2min. 18sec. They were .to-;

gethor practically the wholo way, but All Red appeared to hold his companion safe at tho'finish. Swimming Belt (Oliver) covered a, milo, alone in lmin. 57-Jsec. Sunbonnet, with a'lightweight, easily boat Moloch over a milo run in Imm. 47sce. Bluo Ribbon (Garrett), who looks well, covered a mile alone in lmin. 47Jscc. This was a lino performance, as tho Bluejacket niaro carried about 9st. in tho saddlo. Artillerio (Hatch) traversed a milo comfortably in lmin. 51JBCC, while Sir Frisco (Andrews) was three seconds longer over tho same course. Tangimoaria (H; Cairns) was sent" two; rounds; finishing up with a sprint. Husbandman went at three-quai'tcr pace over a milo and a quarter. Bourrasque, Truganini, Iranui, Muskerry, Lawn Rose, Adria, and Ikon : performed useful tasks. Apa and Chantouso should bo on tho tracks to-morrow morning. . ■■ With the preoption of Penates, Full Rate, and Moil' Ami, all tho horses engaged in tho Telegraph Handicap were ,at headquarters yesterday. Gold Crest. (Jenkins), trotted round until he reached tho three furlongs post, and ran homo from there in 36' Msec. Flitaway's gallop over five furlongs was almost as good, tho Clanranald filly getting to tho,end:of the. journey, in lmin. lsec; Aborigine alone went ,onco rounds brushing over tho last six furlongs in lmin. 24isec. Goldbeater ■ worked,.' with , Glenculloch, both being'about ;c'miaPover 1 a half-milo sprint. Woodhey, Armlot,. Advantage, Rangipapa, Tumut, All Guns, and Sweet/Augelus did useful tasks.;■. . /■: .''•■'• /.. . :The two-year-okls to work included Expansion, Bally' Shannon, Xylophone,, Tawhaki,' Boutado, Royal Guard, Lady Medallist,,. Sea Queen, Broadsword,-. Sharpshooter, .'-. Applegarth, and Kilwinning;'■ the majority of them, being allotted' balf-paco work .with' -short sprints.., . '■ ■"',' .-'■■ ■] '■'"'. : '-'■... ■ i-Effort was galloping comfortably • over'" a milo run in lmin. 57sec., Wharekura.register,ing .almost similar time ■ over, tho ■ same' distance ' Prism;. (Hatch) and . San Fernando (Cairns) were together at the end .of a.solid run milo. Llanwcrn, alone, ran a. mile in/a little over lmin. 47sec—a good gallop; Kurawaka' (Jenkins) beat Tauira (Oliver) by a couplo of lengths in a mile gallop, which took lmin. 49£ sec.',; Taitoko ran six furlongs, |thelast fiyo in lmin!' 4sec. - Chauvelin (Soult -rliiamorata/took half, a second longer over tlie same distance. Maiora (Hatch) ran homo from,the half-mile,post in 50sec, one of the best 1 .gallops over that .distance.. ■-'. Aberbrothock, Ballarat, Belle Amie, Consolation, Flingot, Gipsy Belle, Golden, Cairn, Knight Commander, Merrivonia, Mythical, Osiris, Parable,., Rock- .Ferry, .Serenade,.: Toanga, Ukraine,- Waikaraka/and a number of others also.worked. •'■"' " .

PONY RACES POSTPONED,

Owing the .inckmency of/the -weather, on .Saturday morning ;the second day's racing, in-connection.vith the January meeting of the Wellington -Pony and Galloway Racing Club I,'as postponed. Thej'club's 'committee was/anxious .to..make. khowiV' any change '.. as'.-early as possible,' and at 10.30 a.m., as 'the weather . did not show much signs : of. : abatement, the .fixture; was poned, until: next Thursday, January 21, and the'"third day's racing will take place on: January. 30. ;' After the postponement; had been ;decided, upon ..the.weather brightened up, .and; remained, fine throughout the. afternoon.' ; .'':•

NOTES AND COMMENTS,

The.''animal meeting of the Fdxtori Raoing Club takes place on, Friday and; Saturday next,;,;. .;:■'.;: ."■::'.: /";'.-;:; ''■.'".;..■ .. /Bookmakers "wishing to bet at, the Trentham: Races on Wednesday must apply for license's by' 4 p.m..to-day ; at" the.:.' club's office, Feath'erston Street. • , i' For; the' Takaka .Races, to bo, held 'on •February; 2,. bookmakers- will be ..granted licenses- up: till' Saturday; next.""• - ;.; ;■ ■•/' ';' In connection- with:the Pahiatua' Racing Club's meeting next-week, bookmakers, aro notified, that; applications -for -licensed must be lodged;'by ,: 'January. 26. 'V ;'"'' .'■" /■-...The!chestnut filly Passion;(Pilgrim's Pro r gress—Greek .'.Maid), in'charge of ;T...She"e- : nan, .'arrived;. from; Lyttejton.: by yesterday's "steamer", -and went on tp.Trentham. . -,;. ■]•;.'■ |,' : Silkweb was. due from the south yesterday, but'the Soult. gelding<;went wrong at the l/last .moment,':and will;net.now; bo. seen.-'at the meeting.: ';■,'■ . .':',:.; '.; '.' J . C -Prit'bhard's team -for Trentham '.will ! be taken;up.;to. the.-.racecourso some;-time today..;,; .;.,■-.-'- ..'' ;.-;'.■ : ." "-V;*'V ';';:.. ..' Prior to leaving, for Trenthamj' Blue Ribbon is said- to have -registered 'a good .trial, on the Opaki■ course, .being 1 -in front:,:iof' Merrie Rose at.every : stage/of -a mile gallop. {■Expansion, has. now,.thrown off. all traces of - influenza;' but ho ;is not likely -to ,'b'o .as"-,fit.:-.now- as.;he was in November/'Mr. Lance Wood's' two-year<ild black colt Chauyelin is-a likely-.'looking youngster, but las .ho .is ,a: gross colt it may take; some time';to .thoroughly' sharpen'■-him up. '.. .lie is! a'-full brother to Ney, but is much bigger than;the latter,; and takes more .after, Torpedo, "(his'dam's'-sire) than '.Soult.'.; , /-Bis ■ owner.-'has named the: black ..colt .rather, appropriately,, as Chauveliu was.;a black. spy. of /Marshal. -Sbult's." -'"/.■- .■:"-••:,"-..-'' ,:'Mr: '.W.; Davios's browii; horse Landw ; ern (Stepniak--Leda),; while, running in a. paddock ,on Friday, afternoon,: broko, his" leg, and had to be'destroyed. As a four-year-old, Landwern - showed.. good , form, .winning tlio Heathcotc Handicap at Riccarton arid the President's Handicap at iWobdviile, but lie met:, with, an'; accident in. the : autumn : of that'-.season, which, necessitated his being .thrown out of work for about twelve months. He'.;: has,'- competed., at two or'-. three meetings; "this ■ ■ season;'',' but: failed .to ■gain- v .- ; ;,-a ■- ; winning ; bracket. Leda's stock have been rather ; unlucky. - St. , Winifred .(by- Sylvia Park) . browii down .'at an early stago of her career, and Llanwern (by '■;■ Pilgrim's Progress) : met; with an acci- : 'dent .as a yearling, :which prevented - his racing' as aftwo-year-old; '; ; The solid .impost of 9st.'l2lb. did not stop. the; Seaton Delaval gelding, -Loftusj from winning; the Flying Handicap, six. furlongs, at .the Wairio faces,' Southland,, last Wednesday.;- .The -principal'-event at the meeting was Won by Dawn's full brother, Epus, who has dono a' lot of travelling and racing during.the past couple of. months: ;.; '[ . Large; acceptances. have been received by the Pahiatua; Racing Club for the first day's evonts at nest week's meeting, .and a firsts class.lot of horses are engaged,,':' •'.-. '.rAlSliearsby'.; is: expected at Trentham today witli a team;of live horses for the Wei-' lihgton Cup; meeting. .Mr. M. Melrose's horses, Soprano,' Magneto, and Cohort, have been turned out for a spell on the Manawatu Stud Company's property. --~:

HAWKE'S BAY T.C. HANDICAPS/

•For the Hawke's Bay Trotting Club's sum-mer-meeting, Mr.. J, H. Pollock has declared thofollowing handicaps:—■ ..■■:■".' MAIDEN HANDICAP TROT. Oho mile and-a half.—Lady General, 'tier.; Beware, Bscc; Ironwood, Bsec; Blue Moon, Msec; :Dolly Dex, .Msec.; Telegraph, Msec; Elk, Msec; Postboy, Msec.; and 'Kingfisher, Msec. '' ' ■' ■ . LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP TROT. Oho mile and a half.—Miss Wilson, scr:; Casey, Bscc ; Flasher, 18scc ; Huonetto, 26scc.; Ironwood, 305e0.; War Cry, 3Gsec; Postboy, 3Gsec; and Late Sown, 36scc. . . , HAWKE'S BAY HANDICAP TROT. Two miles and n half.—Rockwood, scr.; Lady General;, lGsec.; Butterfly, 16scc;; Richard E:,lßscc;.Giggles, 20scc.; and Doctor, 25sec. MOUNT HERBERT HANDICAP TROT. Ouo mile.—Nga Raima, scr.; FloYa. G., 7scc • Maud H., Msec.; Magnet, 17soc; Beziquo! 17sec.;' Littlo Mary, 2056 c; Brookholm, 22soc; Worthington, 22sec; Huonctte, 245e0.; Gold Bell, 24sec.; Giggles,' 27scc. • Fairfield,\ 27sec.; Beware, 27sec.;-. Rihari Taur4,v3osoo. - ; . WAIPUKURAt) HANDICAP TROT. One mile and a AVilsoh, scr.; Casey, Bscc; Worthington,, 20sec.; Doctor, 25800.'; Richard 1., 2oscci; Fairfield, 27sec; Giggles, 27scc.; and Lato SoWn, 36scc. ' TAVISTOCK HANDICAP (trotters , only). Two miles.—Flasher, scr;; Butterfly, lOsec; Ridhafd E., Usee.; Giggles, 12sec.j Iron-

wood. ISsoc.;, Kingfisher, l 20sec; Telegraph. 20seo. . ARLINGTON HANDICAP TROT. One mile—Nga Raima, scr.; Flora G., 7scc.; Casey, lOsec.; Maud H., 14scc.; Magnet, 17scc.; Beziqnc, 17sec.; Little Mary, 20sec.; Brookholm, 22sec.; Worthington, 22sec.; Huohotte, 24sec.; Ladv General, 24sec.; Giggles,. 26sec.; Fairfield, 26sec.; War Cry, 30sec.; Dollv Dex, 3050e.; Rihari Taura, 30scc; and Elk, 30scc. " . \

CORE SUMMER MEETING,

FIRST DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. . (B* TELEOnATH—rRESS ASSOCIATION.) • _ Core, January 17. . Tho acceptances for tho first day (Wednesday) of the Gore Summer Meeting are as follow:— ' .- CROYDON HANDICAP.-Scrapiroh Jack, 9st.; Cooee, Bst. 121b.; Curiosetta, 8/t. 81b.; Spinning Flight, Sst. 01b.; Vologda, Bst. 51b.; Lous, Bst. 51b.; Rod and Black, Bst. 41b.j Heirloom, Sst. 31b.; ami Optional, 7st. 91b. i LONGFORD HACK HANDlCAP.—Torohunga, 9st. 91b. ;.'Maystorie, 9st. 71b.; Hornet, 9st. 21b.; Musketator, Bst. 131b.; Miss Bray,. Bst. 121b.; Rodmond, Sst. 101b.; Lady Bell, Bst. 21b.; and Moofi, Bst. 21b. . GORE CUP.—Armamonto, 9st. 31b.; Astrakhan Bst. 121b.; Office Girl, Sst. 51b.; Cooee, °st. 311).;. Jack Ashore, Bst.; Erskine, 7st. 121b.; Spinning Flight, 7st. 111b.; Red and ■Black, rst.|9lb.; Linda, 7st. 91b.; and Sirius, 7st. 71b. . . -NEW YEAR TROT.-Darwin, scr!; Walnut, lOsec.; Warrigo G., lOsec; Lady Rothschild 1350 c.; Hero, Msec; Hindoo, 16scc; Theresa W., 17sec.; Rory, 17sec; Mantle, 18sec.; R.H.N., 23sec.; Tom Tracey, 2oscc.;. Dick Tracey, 26sec.; Malcolm: D., 26sec; Sir Lex, 28sec. • Beckey Tracey, 23sec.; Frisco, 28sec.; and Tory, 28sec oJI jCO^E S AC 1 K o HANDIOAI> --W«saw, 9st. 21b.; ; Wardland, 9st.; Lord Clutha, 9st. Optional, Bst. 121b,; Allside, Bst. 121b • Adjudge, Bst. 41b; Royal Shell, Bst. 21b. and Waiau, 7st. 71b. . Rummer:'irANpicAP.-Lupuiite, lost! I b..; Loftus,-9st, 51b.; Scrapiron Jack, Bst. 91b.; Octave, Bst. 81b.; Mango, Bst. ■' 51b • Liza,. 7st;. 131b ; Heirloom, 7st; 111b.; and San Sevoro, 7st. 51b.. - I TROT-Too Soon, 7sec.; Vera' City . /sec.; Walnut, lOsec.; Waikoi, 13sec.; Strathmoro, 13sec.;; Drej-fus, 14sec.;.. Bluo Boy, 155e0.; Wywood, ; lssoc.; Joe L., 16sec; Kit Kelly, 18sec.; Morry Prince, 18scc. Knapdale, . 19sec.; John Temple, 19sec General May, 19sec; Violotta, J., 19sec • Strathfield, 23sec.; Tony, 23sec.'j and Ladv May, 24sec, . . ■ J ' Slb.rVplogda, 10st; 21b.; Fulmar, 9st. 121b ; Wardland,- 9st. 81b.; Lord Clutha, 9st. 81b ; My Lawyer,.9st. 71b;; Allside, 9st. 61b.; He .Medallist, 9st. 51b.; Radiator, 'Ost • Rosine, Bst. 101b. ;■ Sacha, Bst. 51b.; Sobcrside,;Bst. ,': .... • '

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 408, 18 January 1909, Page 7

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