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SPORTING.

WESTLAND RACES. Second Day —Saturday. Tolahsaior, £7,001, making £14,171 for the meeting. Results ; Goldsborough Handicap.—Divorce (10.7) 1, Uproar (7.2) 2, Furn (0.0) 3. Also : The Nut and Hills; ■<ring. Won easily. Time, linin 28 ]-ssec. Telegraph Handicap.—Grand Jewel (9.5) 1, Aloreykoff (10.0) 2, Vanada (7.0) 3. Also : Lady Mildred, (Millionaire, and Epaulc. Won by two lengths. Time, linin ssec. Century Trotting Handicap.--Old Fred (22sec) R Signoreita (50see) 2, Rouble (22sec) 5. Also : Storrnless, Garrett, Ringaronnia, Chips, Maimot, Teresima, Sergeant Havelock. Verve, Truce. King John, and Old Ginger. Won easily. Time. 3min 43sec. Hokitika Handicap. —Waikehua (10.7) 1. Corrie (7.5) 2. Gold Braid (8.7; 5. Also : Royal Marine, .Miss Sylvia, and Ellerton. Won easily. Time, irnin 43scc.

Rimu Trott.—Comrade (14scc) 1. Old Ginger (17spc| 2. Chips (12? cc:) 3. Also : The Boss. Sirius, Maimot. Sergeant Havelock, Muscatel, Colnitravo, Arcadian, and Francolly. Time. 2min 39 l-ssec.

Welter Handicap.—Corrie (8.5) 1, North Pole (10.2) 2, Royal Marine (10.4) 3. Also ; Golden Fire. Astonishment, Bridegroom, Hillspring. Uproar, and Starboard. A close finish. Time, Imin 25 2-sscr. Final Handicap.—Mom-Vf! (0,13) 1, The Nut, (9.0) 2, Vanada (7.0) 3. Also ; Gasoline and Bridegroom. Won easily. Time, linin 10 5-ssec. STIPENDIARY BTEWAHDS. If the stipendiary stewards had keen in evidence at, He Aianawatn (Meeting come horses would now be eating t,hn- oafs of idleness instead of figuring as likely winners of important handicaps .in the- near ■future. thm running of soino horses at the gathering was open to grave, suspicion, and certainly some action should have, been token by tho ALanawatu Racing Club stewards.—'Free Lance.' OTAGO GODF CLUB. In connection with ike New Year tournament the men, combined with the ladies, played a Mixed Foursome Bogev Handicap at Bahnncewen on Fntuubiy over 18 holes. Fifteen font some;-., making 00 competitors, entered for tins competition, and all atmted. A fairly strong northwester interfered a, good deal with the play, and made good scores out oi the question. Miss' Mill and Mr A. F. Robcit* won the event with a. score of 2 down. Inc best cards handed in were . Mp. Score. A. F. Roberts and Miss 'Mill 4 2down ■f. H. Gale and (Mrs tkirgood 6 6down R-. P. Ward and Aire Ward ... 5 7down Mr and Airs W. D. McCarthy 7 7<lown J. A. Cook and Miss Gould ”... 5 Bdown F. J. Du Croz and Miss ((’.. Williams 8 8 down Mr and Airs W. H, Yming ... • 9 Sdown C. R, Sargood and Aims Giiray 11 Sdown W, Ryan rode five winners mi the first, day of the- llawko-V, Bay Jockey Club's Summer .Meeting, scoring in the last four rare* on the card. The ‘Rotorua Times,' feeling possible ns if it were awarding a Christmas present to Now Zealand, prints this cable I .message : —‘‘Monoplane for New Zealand. The Wimuvera is bringing it. A treat, in store for Now Zealand era. Sydney, December 4.—The Wirnm-era has nailed for New Zealand with the monoplane Don (Juex cm board.’ Jhe other New Zealand papers printed tho skeleton message thus: -“The horses Alonoplaiio and Don Qncx were shipped to Auckland by the p.s. Wiminera, which. left to-day.” which, of course, was tho correct reading.

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Evening Star, Issue 15075, 6 January 1913, Page 7

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SPORTING. Evening Star, Issue 15075, 6 January 1913, Page 7

SPORTING. Evening Star, Issue 15075, 6 January 1913, Page 7