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THE TURF..

r ffAc'INCT FIXTURES. April' lfrand IG.-Westland- BiC* Antutna. April. 21 and J ,22.-'Eecfton J.C. Auturani 4 pril i ?? antl R.Q. Autumn. .Api-il23v T Well]i3g(ion'Pony and Galloway { April ii and 2£-Avondalo J.C. Autumn. ApnK-28-nnd 29.-Manawatu'RO. Autumn-, i May K.Cj Autumn. '

1 \ .ANSWER fd CORRESPONDENT. J. A.' (Tokom&ru).—Yes. They are full sis

'( i YraMing note's prom trentham. "With the near approach of the Wellington -f■; £;■< Racmg;..oluE'a' : Wiiiteir- meeting,* .Tr&itham is < bocoitrmg busy Duriflg the'last'couple of .i dajajHoca^s-have- aHivfel from, all-p'atts, and expected at -the. racecourse to-day ✓ By Friday? J Farmer and S' Waddell hkl brought their teams from : !■ ?. .'•.'•iißiocartoil'.'to 'Traitham,* and-'Mv -M'Gratli. had,--ff6m<Mastorton 'totk-:Sunbottnet. ■ On- ) *v r l3aUvrday? Jj; H» Pressor arnved with All lied, ~ ,i BelTe, Masterful, and ' 'Laco Collar; A. Jackson brought Roosevelt jTonfWanganm. J 'M'Kcndry, Czar 1 Kololiol irom RiccarEon, D Mofaglwn, Mister Soult , iind Elysian fronl Aueklaiid; while Martyr- ■ 1 ium; -Miscast,-: andXEaironwa+rived from Has- 1 . •(iings to suppfemeilt -S. -Wnddtoa toarfi. r By, ..thVjsteamer-.Maori, -.\s;whioh' - arnved • from ] yttolton* yesterday morning, E _ Outta iv^hrdughtrfiusbandinanj-Kilwinning, .-Flitawar;-. ; ' 'fhlStledowni--'Tasltmastbri; and irWlustlccrsft ,: v fjrora.lßiccarton-; arrived-' with j Kautiform and Wa- Angdoa'; attd, W. Clarko i "• * inth>ZfeKnlia and Earns ' „oi* Saturday afternoon, the Porirua team ■n iii.i/erojgalloped' aftei arrival]' v vExmocr .• ran ;a: ■■z and-ther i t ifivc were' allotted light j tasks lii the v;,-,v Stiuboniwt raff: si*?:furlongs in; t little 'better thfm 1 lip in 17sec Provocate.! -tion in 52sec'.ywhile ConsdlatioiV took 1 a trifle longer over the ->j;' samer jdurnej'. v Efforty-; Bollin, -■/ 1 Comifliitidsr, Merri- : 1 votiia, Xylophone,' ami & number of others performed useful tasks. . sharp-slkJwots fell- oil Saturday - lnght;.-btrt-r , .it:.w , M' bdght' and; fine 1 for-'-the - , track work- jtestertlay mflrriiflg. The major i~:portion ;oE .thci' on-the cours# t .proper, tße trestle-i being placed aboift 30ft ~ i,:froitt; ; the:ri):!!si i-s;-3|her-going was good: though ■ ■ a trlflo slpw,- and-i'ifvtho: weather: holds - lino- : ; V Will bg~iin- capital-order- for. Wednesday's- fScinj},™ S» Waddell was- abroadat with* Bollim Diamond Star, •Rifclto, Sir ( Tnrftr(ta, AVdiidhey, and Xylophone,. The&o' wor<i restricted to steady work, xvithjisliarrS: and-threo-fur-' . Jongs- .M'Gtath ■ sGJit Ktitibonnet once round-' - .at <half ; :pace,ithff(S<saton: Delaval -niar&finish- \ Jng'ttp with a dash lij* ther straight The -:.., :; , -'Pojirlld'horded-werlS 'tire' Only .others to work • . bpforo, r brnflkfiist-. '-{[~-Exmcor- (Jenkins), and j.. ; D.; Jones); finished together at the end of S mil® rtm !rt lmin 53* sec. All Red ' (Jenkins) covered seven furlongs alone iri i I n ? II !^2 sec ~ arl altractive pallop Master■i ; Jones),-and ,Lace; Collar. (Jenkins)' ' ' were companions in' a* half nil!# ffnttor, which ; Bellfi'.(Jenkins)- (tovered b similar, distance in a second faster time. After breakfast Prtaocation and Consolation, • bpth^ridueti-^by-.L;!;Wilsan ) - were given two Tdniida, the former on the grass and i r . lottci . oil. the i plough. Czar IColohol ■ - v: Warr),An- thfl:<half mile post in l j S 'iS - . P?.#): Knight - vonia, i Merring, Master Soult.l'and Elysian did stMdy work on the pWugh.,\ . NOTES, p' COMMENTS. ' ' IBY |!)lencoe,L >The hurdler, Sonlhern Crow, will not be T. Qumhvan - arrives from Hastings tonight With those of Mr E J Watt's horses ' /that are engaged tit- Trentham, " _ i ft'ast times were again recorded at Rand- ' wick on Saturday The timtf registered by 1 •Hoax- in the Rous 'Handicap is* eaual to ' that registered by St Ambrose in. thtf Wil- 1 Jiamstown Cup m 1,50 f. , ny e reminded that' accept- j S 0 l^ rl »cipal events at tho St y / nd Galloff af Racing 1 Clubs Charity Meeting close* this afternoon 'J -Armlet haa ndt paid up for the Railway . Affi 1 M J" i G ', D Greenwood has J j ja i? t^l 0 D ' or en g a ged St 1 Irentndm, and R J Mason is expected to 1 5 »>«» th , l3 P dlr to-morrow morning 1 Another Ricqarton trainer who has yet to 1 ' ' Euclid 1 111 £tppcararica 18 T Cotton, with ' Considerably interest centres in the com- < Kg contest for tho Island Challenge i *1, « S< i thitfeon horses have mado i the, final payment i BobriLoff is tho only t iour-year-o)d among the acceptors, and his htst appeartince at Trenthatn will bo one of f the most interesting feature of tho gather- ( 'y r ' y^"V>^j, : - '-j jProvocation'B 'teetH have been troublme 1 nun-Mr soma tifuej lind it is possible that ] I*l .«<> do tvith his mdif- ] -showing at; RidcArtoti 'AJwrt from " rlhJ ih , e - c o ,t « m good condition after his Chr stchurch trip, but the North Island ' ChaUcnge Slakes will, probably be his last ' v: ; v..,-,race this Season."', it; : .>• :-j C Jenkins will rjde AH Red in tho Thomn- r son Los Angelos f Ih / H Z3 \vi° M i Brown, Master S iuft'i Sir Tristram, A, Shana- ( i iw.fßi ,I:,J ,t " p * ta ' and < Not ufitij tho drtival of Sir Gedrso Cht- ( toul to-morrow morning- will it be c»«cided ( Jlifaway will .start m the Thornn- J son Handicap oi the Railway Handicap 1 'G/oncullocli broke down at tlie RiVarton meeting, and it is doilbtfnl if ho will race t Ogam Broadsword is to be treated to a ' good spell 1 ( t E Cutts- will return; to Riccarton at the i inclusion of the Trdntham hTturo and i 1 .w r K C M tts W,l i b0 ,n char S & the team n ? eo " n S- Tho Chokeboro J fV c shortly ba fitfengthMed by the addition of some Qdarrymdn ydarlings J Delaney will ridei Kairoma 'in tho'i Swlday' 68 3t Tr6ntha . M 0,1 Wednesday and i King Post is in worli: again, and will bo 1 Club's mXfi a \ th °^ larlb<,roUgh Raomg \ Ail Red probably never looked better than he do6s at the, present, time, and he u.ta « hittincout nicely lu his work at Trentham yesterday morning \ * Caar Kolohol has bc<n schooled ove- the 1 tftf tL° nC ° a C< an<l shoWs a I>Jvirig - 1 tor the gamrt With his pace, he ought to 1 i ! hurdle horse, when required ' ■ ,^ or >)thit depnrttnotit of:itho business: <:7 who id at Trenthain with S ?° dnd will also havo « 1,1 n? 0 at Avondale « rnuK? y 9 'i!* 8 !? eetln s dur 'ng tho week His 1 Ai«t! "c I ,s, en#ham in great heart, 3 Master feodlt especially 'looking wonderfully ' the racing and travelling he has i &one. during the season - . t In this issue the Wellington Racing Club lirltf ? n ,°^ lce , to bookmakers regarding licenses for tho forthcoming race meeting j (Jwneis aro notihed >>y advertisement m ( , this issue that acdeptalices for the first' days ev»nts at the Mansiwatu Racing Club's meeting closo to-morron ( v GRENADE 'DESTROYED. , tor .TllKOUAPlr—sftSCMt'r COnRRSI'ONnPKT ) j ' - Palmcrstorj North, April 17. The locally-oiVned Grellado, by Grafton— Grafin, broke his fetlock V'hile doing a .gallop at Awipuni this mortiing! and had to bo de- } stroyed. Grenade was ail exceptionally wellbred hbrse, and had put, up somo <Sxoe!lout performances on the flat, the best being 4. ~ Wf in tho St, Andrew's Handicap, Feilding; afid a second in the Auckland Cup His dam »as also tho dam of Miranul, ono of tho fflsjspit hot-sM in Alistrdlia, and each ttns , bfed bv Mr B O'Brien i Grenade had loit far from sue- * cessful, His last public appearance was in the hurdkr events at ths recent Feildmir ' ,

RACING AT RANDWICK. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR TRAFALGAR. imrMELEGIUriI— PEESS ASSOCIATION— COTI11IG11T.) (Rec. April 18, 4.15 p.m.) <, Sydney, April 17. The autumn me&fang 01 tiie jiUitralian Joctaoy oiuo wats cottcwded at itaudnick to"day. Biero nas gloiwiis ivcattiei and a Urge aetenvlauco. 4esuit» are as tonow.— ItOJJS HAND-ICAP, a s»,\eepstake of 6 sovs. eacn, iulu aw sovs. aailoa. ier thiee-jeai-olcii.' One nine and tiiree tuiiongs.— iUi. A> ijoley'fo br. 1. lioax, by liiolton (lmj).)— Varucy, iist. 41b., 1; Hun. A. Wynne's mve (Jrown, 7i». olb., 2; jiir. li. Avwte's Black buck; 7sfc., 3. Nino started/ At tiie tivetarlongs pust Britain and liyinan wero in onargo, bit shortly attor tToax came, out and .won oy a ; length, lime, 2nun. 2Qisec.

PLACE HANDICAP;, a sweepsiake of 10 bovs. eacn, wiih 500 sovs. addcil. -■ Ono milo aiul a." haaf.—AVr. H. J. Robinson's br. g. ,oiuo 'Gartneats, by Time JBluo—'ihe Divarr ■lyes., 7st. 21b., 1; Mrl P. Hart J s Elkhom, Jbtf -ilb:, 2"; Mr. D, Watt'e I'ootpad, 7st. 21b., 3. Seventeen started. Blue Garments 'took charge- ontertng'tho straight. Elkhom ■made her run at tiie-distance, cut could not catch,, the. leader, j who. won. by a. length and a,' half. Time, 2min. 3^sec. SECOND 'ST32EPLECHASE/ a sweepstake of 8 sovs. each, with- 400 sovs. added. About three- nulos.—i\lr..K. Morton's br. g.'Kuala Lumpur, by Mikado ll—Honey, Cyis., 12st. 13lb:, I'; Mr. G. A. Cooksou.'s Postboy, lOst. 61b., 2;, Mr. P, W. Begg'a Lyrist, lOst. 71b., 3.- JPivo.startoJ. Tbelina Daehwood foil going up,the hill ttio last time,,and then, Kuala Lumpur went to the front and won by .twenty .lengths. Time, 7min. lsec. ,

THE A.JiC. PLATE,' a' sweepstake- of 10 sov&. each, with 1000 sots, added. Weight for age. Threo , miles. Messrs. P. and W. Mitchell's cfc, c. Tra- , • falgar, by Wallace—Grand Canary. ' . ; 3yrs., tet (W. H. Smith) 1 ,Mri I'. A. Harns's'Neith, Bst. 121b. ' ~. . T ,„ , (M'Lachlan) 2 Mr; J. Mayo'stLord Nolan, Bst. ,' ' /• , (Callinan) 3 Also started: Black Prince, Bst. 111b.: and Vavosor; Bst.

■ It was=a good start. Trafalgar was first ■away, but-entering the straight lord Nolan ran. out a length and. a halt in. front. Before thej roaohed tho mikMpost Trafalgar rtas agata in front, iritti Neith in third At tho six furlongs, Trafalgar had threo lengths lead. At tho six-furlongs post Lord Nolairgot to within a- length of tho-loader but at the half-mile post Trafalgar, waa agaiii loading by a couple of lengtha, with Neith and Lord Nolan together.' Below tho dis taace North passed Lord Nokn, but Trafalgar then had the 'race won. Time smin 44iscc. .

Second , nursery handicap, a sweepstake of 6 sovs \ each, with 300 sovs £ or > Six furlpngsMi , . P. Merton's br. g. Lautoka, by &auft Wγ**™; 7s * . 1; Mrs. Leonard's Manchester, Bst. 71b., 2; Messrs. A. and G V * l *K S w ldyea i' 7st - 71b -' 3 - Nineteen started. Won by a neck. Time, lmin. l'lsecr- i PWAI-HANDICAP, , a 'nraqntake of 6 sovs. each, with 300 sovs. added. One mile and it quarter.—Mr. Wm. Brow's b. o. 'Bawbee, by Sjisyle (imp.)-Chand Beo Beo (imp.), Syrs, 6st. 121b., 1: Mr. J Taylor's Togo, 7rt 131b., 2: Mr. 'j j. M'GraW ■ Kyeadgene) Bst 41b., 3. Eighteen started. A-great finish. Won by half a length. Time, an. ojscc. , N.r. WETROFtOLITAN TROftINC CUUB.

EASTER MEETING? CONCLUDED. , ' ' lot MLBGttAPtt—rftESS ASSOCIATION.) '* *•. i.- ' r, ,' Chrls '°liurch, April 17. She JSow Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Uitbs faster meeting concluded, to-day m lino weather". The track was in good order and tbo attendance Was laige. The totalisator investments amounted to £11 671 as compared with'£l2,2sß last year. Followinc ard tho results:— " HALSWELL HANDICAP, of 120 W Two miles-Flower Child, 6sec, 1; Norecn, 4sec., 2; Papanui, 2sec., 3. Also started ; Jlavourneen,' scratch; Latly Linton, scratch, luxedo Chief, scratch; Woodland Whispers cratch. Silver Cry, 4aec; Wild Ivy, ssec. Bonihcation, Bsec , Sydney, lOsec., Roseberry, lOgec.. Kohine Flashwood, lOaee Electnc Bell, lOsec.; Nimrod, 12sec • Variation 12sec.,, Cavalier, 125e0.: and Lenape, 12s*c , Won bj four lengths Time, 4mm. Soseo, . , ' LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, of 60 so*s. One mile and a half.—Old Fred, l?£i' i\' if r »°!l f 500, ' 2 ' Boee Chlld » llsec,. 3. Also started: Clarewood, scratchIsabella 3scc., Childhood, 3sec.; Kimber 4soc , Miss Nightingale, 6sec., Winsome ?i u' T? KenU1 ' 6scc -i Ka mil. 6sec. Golden Mary, N &ec; General Wood, 7see. Imperial Kit, 7sec., Coiner, Bsec.; Trou' badour, Bsec , Lassie V., Osec , Matarib, llsec.; Hereward, llscc; and Plain Tom llsec. Won easily Time, 3min, 37sec. CH,UrPIONS'. HANDICAP, 0f'250 sovs.' lSvo milos Poole, lOsec, 1 Verax Bse<J 2; Terra Nova, tec , 3. Al»'started'• Durbar, scratch; Dick ~Fly, ssec!7and HIGH-CLASS HANDICAP, of 125 sovs One mile and a balf.-Cea'nc, 15stc., 1 King Cite, feec 2; Agesemos, 14g« ,' V Also started. Princess Ena, 2s?c., Lady Clare, 3sec ; Captain Tracey, sseo.: Cinders g.fo., Tuwta dhiof, BSM.J 'imperial Bscc Ima D '9sec. Croesus, lOsec.; Silver Cry, lOsec Royal Ribbon. lOsec.; Bombay xlseci , Mada 12soc. X WooJhurn Lad, 13se C ' Bonification, 14sec.; and Prmcesß Ldu.se 15sec 'Won by a length.' Time, 3min. 44sec I WILKIN HANDICAP, of 135 so'vs. T*o miles—Submarine, llscc.,' 1; Miss Florne C, 13seti., 2; Redchild, 9sec, 3. Also started- Fusee, 9sec , Pnnce Warbeck, Miif ,! I s /.? 1, l3sec '' Firsi Pei ' 15sec Mllhvood.s 15sec j .Peacock, 16sec., Bolhs lbsec ; and Wild Victor, 19scc. Won by two lengths. ,' Time, 4min 45 3-osed .TEOTTBBS' HANDICAP, of 200 sovs l*o miles.-Marietta Huon, 20sec, 1 • Naughty Child, 22iec, 2; Viewmont, lfeec. a. Also started. Albertonous, scratch, Revenue, lstc ; Tea Tree, llsec ; Vitella ;> Cc ' L t / , Rosie f> losec, Rdseneath, 15seo ; Quincey, 16sec.; Woodland Whispers 16sec. ,: Hftveloofc, 17«ec.j Victor ,Huon, ', 18sc6. \ Wairakau, 20scc., and Myall, 20sec. Won easily. Time,' 4mm 54 4-ssec. , FARFWELL HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. One mile.—Robert Emmett, 6soc, 1; Ben Hur, 6&ec., 2, Miss Burlington, 6scc, 3. Also sfcaited- Noryal, 3sec.;|Goldloaf, 3sec; Bell Metal, osec.; Withington, 7sed.; Grey Echo, 7sec.: and Bessie B 7scc. Won by a neck. Time; 2min. 21sec. Ix\TERNATIONAL HANDICAP, of 180 sovs. One mild and a quarter.—Lord Elmo, «r., 1; Walaco L., 6sec, 2; Torra Nova lsec., 3. Also started. Discoverer, 3scc.; Florin, 3scc.j The Needle, 4sec. ; Wild Duck sscc.: and Imperial Polly/' sse<\ -Won by four longths. Time, 2mm. 60 4-s.scc.

WELLINGTON R.C. ACCEPTANCES. ' The following are the acceptances for the first day's ovents at tho Wellington Racing Club's Autumn Meeting:— s , THOMPSON HANDICAP. j Ono milo. • All Bed .....\.'VlO Maiora 'Vu Master Soult ... 9 5 Morria Rose .. G 13 Aborigine . ; . 8 5 Effort 6 13 Flltaway ;.. 8 3 Roosevelt 6 1.1 Los Angelos 8 1 Aboriginal 6 11 Czar Kolohol ... 7 1.1 Consolation G 11 Waipaku 7 13 Perolina g g Sunbonnot 7 11 Abei'brothook ... G 9 Ballarat'....'. 7 8 Euclid '.' c 7 Sir Tristram ... 7 8 Whistlecraft g 7 Sandstrdaul 7 G RAILWAY HANDICAP. Six furlongs, st. lb. st, lb. ! Flitnway 8 5 Advantage 7 0 Ballarat 8 5 Courier 7 4 Jton Ami 7 13 Wimmera 7 2 Gipsy Belle ..\... 7 13 Sir Antrim 6 11 Diamond Star '... 7 10 Eock Ferry. G 7

PLUNKET NUBSERY. Fivo furlongs. Nautiform % 3 Ingodn. "V^ Pwled'Or a 7 Ambola '. 7 5 Kilwinmng 8 G Masterful c 7 Boanerges 8 flißojaltv e 7 Xylophone 8 sTTndeculcd 'b 7 , plissado 8 2 Chain elm .... n 7 Aelna 1 1 i Lace Collar G 7 WAIWETU HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. .. silb of i>, Martyrium 8 3 first Mate 7 8 Probability 8 0 Wlustlecraft ... 7 0 ••• • 8 0 Moscow 6 12 San Fernando...7W Toa-Tulu 6 12--FIRST HURDLES. One milo and three-quarters". , s(r. lb. s f it. Exmoor ; 11 2 Eurus- , .; fl 13 Aorangi 10 13 -Paparaehi .:..,. 9'n Master Douglas 10 ,0 Whatakura ... 9 u Kairoma 10 1 Narcotic 9 3 , SILVERSTREAM HACK. Seven furlongs. I st.lb. , pi 11, Miss Ifischiof ... 9 3 Vinco 6 in Illustrious 7 13 Togo ' $ 7 Waiirarewaro ... 7 13 Black Pearl 6 7 Kt. Commander 710 TINAKORI HACK. Six ftirlongs. St. lb. st it Miss Mischief ... 9 4 'Ukraine 7 4 Kyland 8 3 Eilarian 7 3 Tβ Eu 8 7 Swallow ....;.... 7 3 Illustrious 8 0 Herring GlO Conquer 7 9 Vinco ..;,, 6 10 Miscast 7 5 (FINAL PAYMENTS.) NORTH ISLAND CHALLENGE STATvES; seven (furlongs—BobrikoEf, 9st. Mb.; Huslsand-inan,-93<. 81b.; Gipsy Belle, Bst. 91b.; DiaboUo, Bst. 811).; Provocation, Bst. lib.; Maori Kins 7st. 111b.; KUmnning, 7st. 61b.; Elysian, 7sl! 61b.; Xylophone, 7st. 41b.; Aemo, 7st. 2lb • Taskmaster, 7st. lib.; Tlustledown, Gst. 131b.; and Porlo D'Or, Gst. 131b.

N.Z. ST. LEGER STAKES. Ono mile- and .three-quarters:—Husbandman, Bst. 101b.; Diabolo, 83t. 101b,; Master Soult, Bst. IMb.AborbTothock, Sst. 101b.; and Whistlecraft, Bst. MARLBOROUCH R.C. NOMINATIONS. (BY* TELEGRAPH—SPECIAL CORBESrONDENT.) # Blenheim, April 18. The following nominations have been received for the Marlborougli Racing Club's Autumn meeting:— ■ ' FIRST DAY. HANDICAP HACK: HTIRDLES.-Kaharoa.' Gtolden Rein, Playmate, Rendrock, Lenda, Scenery, Rosegrove, Burton, Diplomatic, and Waiata. . '•- / * ■ ' MAIDEN HACK'HANDICAP.— BriIIiance, Lady Paul, Goldtop, Emma, Bravery, Iphatus, Twinkle, Waiata, Ililiarian, Campaign, Benlu, Overrate, Tainini, and Recollection.

MARLBOROUGH CTJP.-Silken Rein, Mataari, Aotea, Aboriginal, Sir Possible, Gaelic, Sunbonnet, Hcrmia.Ma.iora, Belario, Daisy Paul, Merry Rose, Probability, Lawn Kose, and Whetuniarama. OPAWA WELTER HANDICAP.-Aotea, Flintgun, King -Post, Quarry Girl, Goldblrd, Montpellier, Lecretms, Oblivion, Castighone, Brackon, and Vinco. FLYING HANDlCAP.—Aboriginal, Advan- , tage, Tumut,, Sunbonnot, Toa Tiihi, Coxswam, Burton, Rock Ferry, Irish Rifle, Golden Eagle, Whetumarama, Curator, and Adna. AUTUMN -HACK HANDICAP.-Sealer, Glen, Lccretius, Oblmon, Purakau, Ca3tighone, Curator, Bracken, and Recollection. IJGBRQ'OKE WELTER"* HANDICAP.SilLon. Rein, Mohican, Sandix, Mataari, San Fernando, Vinco, Sir Possible, Rendrbck, Aberration, Gaelic, Coxswain, Rosegrove, Maiora, Daisy Paul, Probability, Delano, White Ribbon, Gold Bird, and Irish Rifle. . ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP.-VBnl-liance, Purakau, Tc Rn, Emmi, BraVery, Iphalus, Prevail, Swallow"", Twinkle, Waiata Leahora, Sedgraoor, Matira, Glon, Overrate, Vr ' S, lontui > Cflenspring, Castigliono, and Merry Christmas. ', ,

SECOND DAY. \ SECOND' HACK , HURDLES.-Kabaroa, Golden Rein, Playmate, Rendrock, Lenda Scenery, Rosegrove, Burton, and Diplomtaic. HIGH WEIGHT HACK'HANDICAP.Fharoi, Aotea, Iphatus, Swallow, Gold Bird, Twinkle, Waiata, Hilanan, Sealer, Glen Lecretms, Oblivion, Ante, Castiglione, Curator, Glentui, Bracken, and Recollection. ' N PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP.-lsilken Rein, Sandix, Mataari, Aotea, Sir Possiblo, Gaelic Osins, Sunbonnet, Toa Tuhi, Hermia, Maiora Belano, Merry Rose, Daisy Paul, Probability uolden Eagle, Whetumarama, and Lawn Rose. > r w HACK.-Kmg Post, Quarry Girl, ir m'' V J?°°' Hllana n. Sealer, Montpelhor, Glen, Overrate, and Curator TELEGRAPH HANDICAP.-Silken Rein, Mataari San Fernando, King Post, Abonl gmal, Advantage, Tumut, Sunbonnet, Toa lulu, Coxswain. Rock Ferry, Irish Rifle, Belario, (Probability, Golden Eagle, Whetumarama, Lawn Rose, Adna, and Daisy Paul RIVERLANDS HACK HANDICAP.-Bnl-hance, Purakau, Te Ru, Lady Paul, Goldtop Emma, Bravery, Prevail, Twinkle, Waiata licahora, Campaign, Sedgmoor, Matira, Overrate Axito, Glentui, Curator, Glenspnng, Recollection, and Merry Christmas. 1 SEDDON WELTER HANDICAP.-Mohi-can, Sandix, Mataari, San Fernando, Aboriginal Rendrock, Aberration, Coxswain, Burfl ™J, n ji le ' Vmco j Sir Possible,, Leahora Sealer Sedgmoor Glen, Rosegrove Reco "^,Br ac ke n , U an^

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