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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

THE AUCKLAND CUP. The following are the weights for this event, to be decided on Boxing Day : Auckland Cit. T\u> niiles. —St. Paul 93, Nestor 9.0, ValieH-t S 11, SwordHsh 8.7, Tirant ii'Eati 5.5, P:iy.-ti:r 1,% Sturshot 8.2, Occur de laon S.'J, Paiirit P.i\ 8.0, Ormee 7.12, Impulse 7.11, Antares 7.11, Altair 7.11. Rex 7.10, Fnlnu-ii 7.10, Ai-or.e 7.9, IHmdas 7.8, Mentis 7.5, Kteu 7.8, O.'n.ii.-t 7.7, Huzzar 7.f>. DjinTjin 7.C>. Malntna 7X\ Target 7li Kiauh-t 71\ C.i-tnshere 7.U, Sf <;..•■■!.. a 7.1, Kir.-.'lv 7.4. Okoan 7.1, Ti:;res-7.t, i'c;;.!e S ;., u ;.i, lVcv, Cr ;.}, t'h,.ai'iir 7..'f, N.iP.-eli 7.LV Va: < )>!y 7.U, lilne Jacket (Ug llvl, v alt, r,.i». Hit n l'>'.\ l'i--'"l <ifi|i ti'.S, K'i-.-,.iit (.! Atli 1 (S.-S, Mi-s Ana.-i Hi, Dram ?!.n-)'- (-.7, Muneriiil • fi 7. Ker e.-ai _ 5.7, Oanepus ti.7, Khvavm 1i.7, S.s .-.a. f!.7 t 'l'amaki (1.7. WELLINGTON i>tt;!.\<i VLF.TiiNC. The wc.it her win the. c.verhead for the Saturday'- race-, but a slrei'g northerly wind was blcwii •■•> down the cmirfe ug.iin. There was a 1 it ■: i'.ttcn<larce. R suite : l'l-.TOM-. Hanimoai', <>f l! 0 sevs. On- niile.— Ked Lancer (S.S) 1. Wliiritea (8.;» 2, Übek ami 1i.'.l (S.S) :i. Also \\\v.: Alienoni (T.7>. Won by thn-a lengths. Time, lmiu -Itlsee. Uivideml, XI Is. II uk Wklter, of 70 sovs. One mile.— Rochester 1, Ejector ?, Stockade X Won by a icvk. 'l'iiue, luiin at i-a-ee. Invidend, i.':? !.»s. leiehester w:u> inirchasul this niornins by Mr Victor Harris (of Chri>tehiuvh) fur ,t'i:ll», and ran in his new ownei's name. I'kahce Hanihcai*. of 200 sevs. One mile nnd a fuvloiii?.-I)aunt()?.7)l,»'riisiiec. s (7.5) T All the accentors started. (Yusee led rouiid the back of the course, but Daunt, wh i was a stroup favorite, came up at the bend, and wan easily by two C'utiis ; a similar distance b.-f.veon second nr.il third. Time, linin E-titn-e. Dividend, £-2 lis. Hi .iPi.K Hamucai', of 70 sovs. One mile and ah .It. -Liberator (11.lib 1. Dividend, £\ 1.".5. Si.comi Wi--.t.Ti-:u, of 75sovs. Seven fuilun^s,— llill-:e:ie(llMi)l. Dividend, X'.'i as. lit it I'AltlC Sl'UIMi IhMMl'Al', of Vj) snvs. S.-v.-n ;u:len<s. —Kcd l.aneer (8.5, inc. Till) penalty) I. t'.lstashore (S.li) 2, Indian Shot (S.tl) 1 Six other* Won bv live lengths. Time,linin IJtIl-esec. Oividend, XI. I'i.mm; Hack, of 70 sovs. Six furlongs.—This rice was vuu by Trask from ten others. Dividend, I'll Is. A protest against, the winner for iii'-eii-a.-tci.t running w:;s imt. se-taii <d. W.mwicrr Handicap, of 70 sovs. l-'ive furlongs. libber (S.ti) I. Titokits.iJ) -J, Ali-noni (0.7) T A!-., started: Osborne (S.."<) nnd Victoria Cro.s (7.'. l \ W.m nil the way. Time, linin l'scc. Divi-d-n.'. tlSs. f !'!ie total passed through tho machine during the two days was £1,1,781), as ayvntt ■Jl_',iil).") tor the spring meeting last year. Tito inereaye i-.i attfibuttd to tho exclusion of lite boukm.-kei : '. TAHUN \ PAUK TUOITING MKETINC-. T'-,c f: ilo-.vii!.; t-.ceeptaneea Invo been reeci v..- ■', f •: '.ic tiiu' cV-iy'a trotting, to be. held en \Ved::e-:.i.-y next : il.vim-'N HiMm'Ai' (saddleX of 25 sovs. Two miles. —iralilav -c:-alch. Kic.n i 3s-e, Little Fame I, A • a.-t mt-t 'hi. f 1, '!i;iuie Oivy I, Beeincr.im; li, t'i.arhc.rc '•, Vcn.-ti.i s' SciLLNi; l'o\Y I!a>'!-I'-ap (hariK-s.-), of 2." s-vs. '''-.:.. mile-.—Oiin ,' .- .'rateh, Sandy 2Usee, Auiiii-as ;:■.'. Il.iidee-il, !!-i!'a is. I'lU.-i TltlM. II\MU,-\1- (h:o-.M-s-\ of '.W sovs. Tvw. mile-.--iv.n; ■; -l ; : i ■,,•, .'-ilo.it -|o, Lcma Si-eth !.", A-i-r-int Ohici ai l . ST. A\l>l:i:v.'> U.Oi'l.-U' (siddl-), if el' s .vs. T-.o miles.-Thive CliLCis ■:,,•,•, li-.bv a, lilaek • 1..,-:; in, White V.'ai ■ ! I, li.i'.ieiiiy \<\ Ke:; pi, '•".v,.n 1\ t'um-.t ■.'•', ...1 i-e May 2a, OoinmM.lere 27. M'l.l.iV: IIAMUCAt' .':.:!■;:-.-.->), t-f 2." sovs. Two mi!-s ■ !!.-,e c',m-. -Ti1..!,, Kvutcesv Maid " ; -..-c, I'i.m-.-ria, M-..;;■■ :-. :i", }-l. icaki :)7, Marble "i:.c.iiiv PaNOICM' ;h:u-!i,.-:s1. ~f flit sovs. Two vu! •^.-•.',;:■:.' -mt.-h, !bne.-t W'.ik.s ."....,■, liclv r, i'.v.-i. -.-:;:,.!..!.-: p-..0-.m :-'.:-. i; . >.•■ i:. !!0:.ii.«.-, I'.-s,- llvmuc'.:' .'-..IdM, ...' 2a >.-\s. ('..•:..!!■• ;■■■ :.: \>/X. ■ i< s ,)y ,er ten. rippi.. i! .c, II :; }y s !!:! 'a IX cjaeeliie la, A.h.-cstor la, :-.•-.--! 11. 17. i'-.-;: it i..\nu-\:' ■-■; ''i ! - \ .-f :- : l .-..v--. l)-e !.:i!.■. --Wait- V.'.iv.- ."■■- . . iiat'ei.'v 7, >.:. dv (: eio.t \ r.lie!: .\ic 1 in. D ; a - X, Zuh-ir.a 11, Sv.inuicr 1!, i'.fit. -i i 7. la::!,a 17. uiitit.a -.-. 'ih if cs ihw. H.ilif .\ .'t.-l Min'ce G;ey h.ve tiuce been = erat;hc.l lor tho M .;,lto Huid-cap. cvclim:. The .'. , t- :\ \V:.- -.1 1< ice meetir. K b g>: : t ?.I,.1!")-'.m- •( :. Sg::- ! .','. '1 he follov.. ;.: is the )■,-■.'• r ■■•■ rrimd..:,! • v-..i :- Ic-, , - nt ■:..■:■..!-J.". ■■ ' (C : : i'ml..s 1. •_', I U- •■ '■'< '■■' ■!• ' !. Ta •■ un ■ hi-. > e V.a! - ■ v -. ; ■ 1;.;...! k" li' i.s in CO nie Id _' ■■ - . (: .• ■ ;.v ;■ • :,:c the 1..-:..:a-ir ' for 'h<- (> ■■ i \\ ■-.!• .; C üb'rf N-.--.ive R.ec (..; •-■ tnih), '<.' \ ■■ ".•■< on the Cal-lii-ui.u (In imd on \\\-\) ■. ■': , • v-i.ii.g ' «::i, ti.si. be.i" to i-t-ir'.- at v c- n o'cl.-ck .■ '.ai;.. :- A. A' k- u s.-ra!i:li. i. L-.»!:(.■ uls w. < ; s, K. M-g'- -''.d W::A -J.'., (hj Sa.ilh M.., M. II gjin- -Kl W. !■'.,-:.-r .«.-, ,J. lilr-.ic X), W. CeiisCe i», A. c'mi.ai. :.". X !:.u:.i. ;..». .1. IVkeoo, C. Ker.-.:s. n .'.-. M. U ' a;- IM, K. C l.aii - (io, A. N.-l-mi T'i. W. l-::: ; : 7", V. Limhc'h 7-a, F. 'i'e-.vnjen'i T.\ J!. Fir organ tSO, If. !,.\inm.u •>'•, (i. UiU.rj Sii.'O. Rata- So, A. Cim.".'.M So, G. Wu. ■!. !■!• '•:). A. dene- So, U, M...-S t ( .| 11. Wei;! X\ D. ifi-irUtl [I), H. liryan l |,;i , W. Low ild. HOWLING. Thj Sj-:. Cidr bowling qicen was opened on Si-.ur.Ky hit. Trie, weather h-ng beiuttilaliy ti: e ami the gr.-en in t;ood o;.;er, u very t'ij.yi'.hia aficrnofm w.s t-pent. Th-re'wtii a'la'L," alii (.d-rce of visitors, ai:d w.oal (f t.e ti-.nr cluha ws>re rented. Mr lUlhs'a bin 1 et.live'ed the ;.u'.'' elirgt l.y nh'y'nt; nvnl stl.einri", -.<, h;ch we e ir-. ally ;•)'[ nc'■.!ta. Mr Hrans Uiit-.Tfd i:: c'..[.'. ; a! t-ly l-.-. The in-i'idi between the irisi.L'nt and vice-pvfsic!e:it I s-d el i-ir vi.i f.:p lbs hCer. The fol-I-..i t - v,;-:-..: tU-:-eM-(s :- r;.r. .;ii|-..nt. 11. I,:; >.■.- V. La-iet, ti. S. jlunro, J. II Tii-ruti.nt-) H I'. \ViD;ii.-..i., W. :- oh-, .1. H. ILmraick, It. M. M,!-;.;.;-! 13 -'•iir.s':.-, ;:. o. d.,-.-.-i.-i..-\-, j. mt...0, w. li. M-hoiu-i U ■■ i i.'.'UK-am-'Ni'. (. dp tie!:, K. Your,-, .!. M'Knv, I'. 0. ( ->r--I>,(-) 2!) .\. Sii.elai:-, .i. if -i .bur;h,.!. (.'. litirrows, ('■ t>t.iin M. r i-..n .-) i!' l A. N. Oth.r, 1., l-upe, ■!. 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Evening Star, Issue 10791, 28 November 1898, Page 4

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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 10791, 28 November 1898, Page 4

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 10791, 28 November 1898, Page 4