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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

MASTON RACES. Secokd Day.—THxrKaa>*T. The weather is again fine and tht ance good. Hesuiia: _ 1 Short* Handicap. Red Cross (8-2)1, Apia (7AO) 2. Windy (7.10) o. < Trace and Waidi. Time, S2|sec. Dividends, £l2 11s and £3 5a- TT.-v^nn. Hunters’ Hurdles. About Hiknoa (10.6) 1, John Fuel 2. Paraq^ 10 0 5 Scratched: First Lesson and Haerekama. HffiSroa led all the way, and by a length. oimn 35sec. Dividends, £lO 10s and hi fElectric Handicap. SL—Bed toe 17 12) 1 Te Kamui (8.5) i, St. Emus Il’lOl A Scratched : Papei and Bow dom. Won by » length. Time, Lain 6 5-Ssec. FOOTBALL. The TUograph Glob played a combined, from X and T. Inglis’e and All-comers yesterday on the Northern Ground, and Warily (treated them by seven goals to nil For the winners Forrerter, Jarvie (4), E. O'Connor, Smith, and Boss scored, white Black, Gibbs, and Lafaeman also played well M’Hntcheon played well for Inglk. Boalyn Bible Glass v. Kaikorai Glass, am the Asylum Ground on Saturday: —■ Bodyn Oass: Alcock, Strang (2), Nicoison, (3), Don, Allan, Blakely, Fattissen, Macdanot, Johnson (3), Miller, Marshall, and M’Farlane. Kaikorai Glass: gtxachan (2), Watson, Paterson, Gordon, Armit, Clyde, Somerville, Hitt, Walker, Fea, WT.son, Wilkinson, AHnntt, Freeman, Miller, Knowles, Fraser, and Holden. At a meeting of eydiate held in Timarn on Monday night it was decided to Bubsoription lists, with a view to raiang the necessary'amount to send J. Ana* to Australia to compete in the Wartnambool to tblhnnww and Sydney to Qoclboro road i At "a meeting of the Hew Zealand Trot- * ring Association at Christchurch yerterday i an applienliion was received frojnß. Poet for the removal of -bis disqualification, the application being supported by a petition form TagfUMtia. The Association refused the application.

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Evening Star, Issue 12603, 7 September 1905, Page 4

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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE Evening Star, Issue 12603, 7 September 1905, Page 4

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE Evening Star, Issue 12603, 7 September 1905, Page 4

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