SPORTING.
Owing to the inacourate wording of a tolagram from the owner, the names of Wilb°rforco and Mountain Hare appear in the list of nominations for the W.K.C. Winter Mooting. Theso were the siro and dam cf Raven, bo both names must bo struck out of the list for tho Hurdles on tho first day and Wellington Steeplechase on the second day. Alto appears in the nominations for several events. This should read Aleoto. Mr. " Andy" Robertson, the well-known trainor, of Hastings, has purohaßod tho mare Molinite (Nordonfeldfc— Pearl ABh) from Mr. W. Proffitt. The price paid was about 200 guineas. It is tho.ownor's intention to run the mare in hurdle races tbiß winter. Mr. J. Paul's mare Variety left for Nelson to-day to fulfil her engagements at the meeting on Wednesday. Awarua I oko is exported up from Cliristchurch, but Kent will not go over, as ho has not sufficiently recovered from his Taranaki trip.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 83, 9 April 1894, Page 3
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156SPORTING. Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 83, 9 April 1894, Page 3
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