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SPORTING.

TOWN AND SUBURBAN CLUB'S MEETING. The sum of £2160 was put through the machine during the course of the day at the meeting of the above club. After we went to press yesterday the following ovenl-i were decided : — SKJJ.TNO K&CR, Of 15 Hove ; winner to be sold for £20 ; 1 mile. Mr H. L. Jull'h blk g Sodgowick, aged, 9st {IluxtJiblo; ' MrT. Piiriitenu'a gg Silvermino, 4yrn, %t (CHll'ord) "f" Mr J. Drumiuond's b g Ika, oyre, 'Jut

(Hopkins) ° —Spider (Sat) also started, Exchange was scratched. The dividend was £1 •Iβ. After tho other races had been run Sedge wick and Silverman ran off. A splendid ruco ensued, Sodfowiek winning by a bit. Dividend .U His. He was afterwards bought by Mr l<l Biougliton for 4'2G. WEWHB ili-VDICAP,

Of 30 soys ; second horde to receive ') sovf from the stake ; Ijiutle. Mr H. L-immer's b m Grace Barling, iiitcd, 10 -llb(Stono) 1 Mr To Akdiiga's b g Too Blue aged, 10st lilli (H-.pkins) ■• Mr .J\ Maher'n 1) g Coui'uuto, ;\god, SJst 101b (L , . Stowo) :i Huk'itero (lOst alb), Rejected ('Jet 111b), also started. Pizzaro, Sedgmviuk, aim EschaiifO were bcratyhed. Dividend, £o Bs. l-LYTXO lUNDICA.I', Of 2') soys : teooiid horse to receive 5 hoys froiii tho stakes ; 0 furlongs. Mr W. Doughis's b g Swivel, lyrs, 7st (White) l Mr P. Itopiha'H eh c Musketeer, iyrs, list Gib (Fliekey) •• - Mr T. IVjipor's br g Hikamora, aged, C,it 101b (Donovun) .. ■• •■ :; iirowi4 Duchess (7st), Aroha (u,t lj|lb), and QuoeuiQ («i*t »lb) als,. *t>.rt O d. Lota aiidCoino were buiutcaod. DiviueuU, £6 7s. NAprEE PARK B.C. SPRING MrJiVriNG. FIRST DAY. President, Sir Johu Close ; vice-president, Mr Jubn Healup ; treasurer. Mr K. W. Knowles ; stewurdu, Messrs Jas. Irvine, J) Gieudiunimr, Johu M'Vay, A. M'Cartney, W. Ifusiur, ,T. li. hinith, ii. Williams, jnnr., R. riweet ai.pl> , • Mr John Beuartt: starter, OVpf.:.in Wintrr : clerk of the sf;,-il>.-s, Mr E \V. ICuo-A-;. v; dork of (joui-.-f, Mr I-uiii-i Li>|'di;il ; ''lerk of totalisators, Af: f-.j 't. Or'isrf; tiiMoK-t-per, Mr S. E. P-joper ■ li<.|iuii'iipi w|, t r * fr A - T - Danvers.

Lust nitrht the wentiu-r did not ceorn fit nil promising- for to-diiy. Imt with tlio pro-vl-rbial luck of 11- Pui-k, tho morniny bro):e beautifully fine. In town then- wa* c.-ii'-iderablodußt, tjut those who know the .-our,.- were ,-vvfru that there would be uo (•ioiulfi of Miiirtll DK'tul there, thut thosrround whs in mii'_'iiihVoi:t condition, and that tbcro -Wii.s (Jvory promise of it good dity'.t enjoyn.fiii,. K-oplo to fhu Park who i-li«;d no otlicr raw.-; the o-.iHntr is i» wot a h«"e and delightful picnic. I'rom an early "hour 'bu.-e-i «» (1 vehicloH of nil dea(jription.i left town, (ill bound in tho oirdii (tifin, und i\hui the \i-itor .iriivtd on tin nail. In , v >> consequently not sm- , i dtoliudt' .t*h. i. V.U-, ilrtr.Li-tteiid-liK Th- fiilf - (W ' v'iy itidt( iMun ot I |(1 iKii" mi tl i foi thb I l ii it thi't no i ul hinl- tn\ \ . ( , i ml a J'bc to ,, iliiito s, ,i I , i ,„ nil Ii; J 1 i ' ' Hut mi! I j t) i d H tl < cililn v tvc. ' \> r I fit! V ' 1 1 i'iT jm'PH VI Hi 1(1)11 1 APi , Ot .1) j i or h v th tl 1 t\ 11 mi i ! J dii ufi t k< mini V xii Mv i ii tin! cf sioniinaHon (Ji n»l h f n 1 \ „!,, .pv'sd fe Pi/i i, M' , ! ' ' H-.aOl . . i > r, ' ' ii nt I,lk g- Jb upki, i i 1 < - '1' 11) '' ' j' 'I '- I :' 1/01 till- 1 !, Il ♦ i " o h »,/ . ' " >' 11 11,1 ,S S ' S t| qr JJ , imr 1 t , '''' '• t -ll.', ~~ . 1 " ''>lii (1,,, ,d Kollf I tj until! d Tim fou, wtrc ,i( t i it 'v tj|g

even terms, Theorem going to the front, and Defamer, being bis nearest attendant, with .Dynamite lest. By the lawn »here was no 'alteration. Passing the stand Theorem still led by a length, Pizzaro third, pulling

double, four lengths off. Bounding the turn the horses closed up, and by the time they were opposite the stand they were all together. As they made for the turn into the straight Pizzaro took command, while Defamer dropped back last. Pizzaro, led into the straight, but Dynamite who lay pjßond, came down at the last hurdle, and the other two took things oisy. Time 3min 6 '2-6 th sees. Dividend £3 7s. 0010888 STAKISS HANDICAP, Of 65 soy's. Second horse to receive 5 soys from the stake. One mile. Mr J. D. Ormond'sgf Queonof Trumps. 3yrs, Gst Blb (Lawton) .. ... 1 Mr Jos. Paul's b h Boulanger, 4yrs, Bst 81b (Collello) 2 Capt. Russell's b m Huerfana, 4yrs, 7st 101b (Donovan) 3 Pursestring (Myers), Man Friday (Shaw), Kapo 2!b over (Banks'). Queen of Trumps suid Pursestring had the advantage at the start, while Kapo was slowest to get on his feet. _ Opposite the stand the two horses collided, and Pursestring's jockey was thrown, the raaro continuing' in the race. By the turn Boulanger, Queon of Trumps, and Huerf.'inu were together, but before the straight was reached the two first came away. Once in the xtrateht the whips were out, and a magnificent race ensued, but Queen of Trumps lasted lor.srest, and won by a neck. Huerfana a good' third. Time, Imin 47 2-sth sees. Dividend, £1 2s. FA.BK STAKES HANDICAP, Of 200 soys. Second horse to receive 20 soys. from the stake. One mile and a quarter. Mr G. P. Donnelly's g m Kotuku, syrs, Bst (Browu) 1 Mr Wm. Douglas' b h Strephon, 4yrs, • Set 41b (White) 2 Mr J. D. Ormond'a oh m Tit, lyrs, 7st (Shaw) .. .. .. • • .. 3 Mr George Hunter's b in Lenore, Gyrs,

! . 7st 121b (Clifford) 0 I Ivatinkii and Ketina were scratched. A capital start was effected, but Strephon at once made play, with Tit next, the other two together. By the turn the four were close together, but as they ran. on Lenore began to tail off, while Tit got up to tho loader, with Kotuku lying a length away. As they got opposite tho stand Tit momentarily got her head in front, while Kotuku was less than ft length away, and Lenore was three lengths* away in the rear. Bunning for the straight Strephon came away and got a length lead, followed by Kotuku, Tit three lengths off third. When fairly in the run for homo Kotuku came away and won easily by haif-a-dozen lengths. No official time was taken, but the race seemed fast. Dividend, £4 los. PAPLISO STAEKB HANDICAP, Of 40 soy.-i. decond horso to receive 10 soys from tho stakes. For two-year-olds. Four and a half furlongs. Mr Joseph Paul's eh g Cretonne, 2yrs, by Ascot—Leoncjwi, Bst 41b, (Colello) 1 Mr "Win. Douglas' br f Kosefeldt, 2yrs,

by Nordeufeldt—Roso D'Amour, Bst 71b (White) Mr J. D. Ormonde b or br f Thano, by

Sword Dance—Lady Mersey filly, 7st 121b (Page) .. 3 Creeper was scratched. The three were despatched to a wretched start, the flag falling with Rosefeldt six lengths in tho rear of tho other two. At tho straight Rosefeldt got on terms, but too much had been made

of tho filly, and she failed to stay homo. Time, 58 3-6hcc. Dividend, £2. Rosefoldt's rider could not draw the weight, and was therefore placed third, while Thano got second place. HANDICAP HURDLE BACK , Of "5 sriv-i. Second borao to receive 10 soys from tho stake. The winner of the Trial Handicap Hurdle Race to carry 71b. penalty. Two miles. Violet 1 Tauraokaitai ~ .. .. 2 Oeo 3 Dividend, £2 12s.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5961, 14 October 1890, Page 3

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SPORTING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5961, 14 October 1890, Page 3

SPORTING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5961, 14 October 1890, Page 3

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