N.T.A.C. SPORTS.
Owintr to the unsettled state of tho £ a T Messr'w: Hoapwn and A. Leri a, judges Mr Clarke laaa awl referee, and Uowi Gilbert and OoUins fiWod tho offices of starter and tiiuflCollinsniuou committee and StU Tr Ho-, worked hard during eecrewry, * o n O wing ara the reemta :♦- ---"■»&> S°»! wal i.t pri» « .«., "&.J H«»top, of 100, 200 ..J 3JC SrtinSshcat. Having had two first*, iTVot the Handicap- with nx point* ■ CunSnghameecoud with five points, and 'IS third with three points. I Boveßaco, Ist prize, Ise, Bianchi; 2nd NS2SS-" Bace, Pri» *1, Howe . B H^rju mP ,iHti--^ j - ii - iMe Handicap, Ist prfco £3, 5. Tvrrrmth(24Ydf), 2nd£l,M.LyoM(rcratab). 17 A Burr (70 yards). J. Morrison and <. close andthoir occasional spurts was very amustag « witness. A capital raco ensued amusmfc, w between Burr find J .
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5228, 25 May 1888, Page 3
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