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SPORTING.

[by telegbaph— pbess association.! Chbistchubch, This Day. The following nominations were received last night for the New Zealand Cup, of 1500 sovp two miles. — Girofla, St. Conon, Mataravta, Lady Anna, Miss Anna, Douglas, Searchlight, Leda, Culveriu, The Brook, Waterstone, Sandi, Blarney, Blackpool, Waiuku, Chaos, Marquis of Zetland, Addington, Bloomer, Skirmisher, Belligerent, Mauser, General Wolfe, Epaulet, St. Cyr, Cannonshot, Monte Carlo, Chasseur, Telemeter, Lord Rosslyn, Tire", Wakelyn, Day Star, Huua, Euroolydon, Mountebank, Dauntless, Defiance, Sir Launcelot, Mars, Defiant, St. Ouida, Oma, Fulmen, Picklock, Venus, Woodstock, Toa, Haria, Antares, Primula, Britomarte, St. Paul, New Forest, Fabulist, Strathbraan, Lord Zetland, Linkshot, eh 0 by Gorton— Fairy Queen. Auckland, This Day. At a sale of racehorses, Doris was knocked down to S. M'Guinness, of New Plymouth, for 95 guineas, and at the same figure Tim became the property of J. Reckett. London. 4th June.** At the Epsom Summer Meeting to-day, the following was the result of The Oaks Stakes, of 4500 soys; for three-year-old fillies, 9st each ; the nominator of the winner to receive 400 soys, the owner of the second 200 soys, and the owner of the third 100 soys out of the stakes ; about one mile and a half. — 233 subs. Mr. T. Jennings's eh f Limasol, by Poulet — Queen of Cyprus 1 Lord Rosebery's b f Cnelandry, by Goldfinch— llluminata 2 Lord Ellesmere's b f Fortalice, by FitzSinion — Zariba 3 Umslopogaas and Sea Serpent were taken to Hastings yesterday morning by T. Clark. Thehorses are engaged at the Hawkes Bay Meeting this month. The superior schooling facilities on the Hastings course have induced Clark to take advantage of them for his maiden jumpers previous to the meeting.

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 132, 5 June 1897, Page 5

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SPORTING. Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 132, 5 June 1897, Page 5

SPORTING. Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 132, 5 June 1897, Page 5

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