SPORTING.
NAPIBB PAEK EiCINQ CLUB. SPEING MEETING. [By “ Fetlock.”] There is every indication of fine weather for the opening of the Napier Park Baoing Club’s season of 1902-3 In yesterday’s issue I gave a description of tho day’s sport to be provided, and this morning I shall endeavor to give my friends tho winning numbers for eaoh event. My anticipations ate as follow HACK HANDICAP HUBDLEB, AbeRGELDIE 1 EcLAia 2 The Gryphon ... ... 8 COUNTY HACK HANDICAP. Wjtef.llock X Hydrant 2 Waxsioe 3 naheb stakes. Oeloit i Sans Peue or Kamo ... 2 Grey Seaton 3 NAPIER STAKES HANDICAP. The Shannon 1 Convoy 2 Fakir 8 SPRING WELTER. OINGO 1 Mubmdr 2 Aeoka. g HANDICAP HURDLES, Pkarlshot x Cobra 2 Shellback 3 AUUBIRI BACK HANDICAP, Eajah x Bounce \\\ 2 Pantomime ... ,3 RAILWAY HANDICAP, Westguaud x Laureate • 2 Hinetauba 3 The reintroduction of mmio as a supplement to the entertainment provided on the racing track at Napier Park to-day will be welcomed. The musical diversion of the patrons of the Napier Park Baoing Club’s meeting has been entrusted to the Napier City Band, who will to-day bo heard in the following choice programme in the paddock and on the lawn, under Bandmaster Tankard Quick march, "The Brigand,” B. France; quadrille, "Cordelia,” H. Bound; selection, “A Garland of Song,” H. Bound; waltzer, “ Trowe Liebendo,” K. Y. Keller; march, “Marche de Maitres d’Armes,” A. V. Gawin; fantasia,“ Echoes of the Alps,” Bound; polka, “Bound and Bound,” linter; lanoere, " Frima Donna," Wright; waltz, “Happy Dreamland,” Bound; barn dance, "The Jolly Sisters,” G. Dana Holt; gavotte, "Corisande,” J. H. Carter ; song, “ Genevieve,” H. Tucker; galop,“ The Circus Girl," Bound. POVEETY BAT TUBE CLUB. [press association,] Gisboenb, Monday. The following nominations have been received for the Poverty Bay Turf Club’s spring meeting to be held on the 30 th and 31st instant Fibsx Euudos, mile,—Eclair, Dreyfus, Papato, Tuuhoi, Tho Gryphon, Cobra, Master Model. Spring Handicap, IJ mile.—Lady Eaton, Wilson, Inspan, Craftsman, Blnetapauzlki, Pinopinotokurfl, Materoa, Abates. Waikanah Handicap, 5 furlong*. Ping Pong, Lady Baton, t'aria, Mlea Krjgor, Wi’s *n, tn<paa, Craftsman, Hiaotapanriki, Bruiser, Sheolawoo. Argyll, Tauhei, Soultaina, Inn* moratfi, Hikl, Mongolia!. Flting handicap, 0 furlongs.—Lady Eaten, Paria, Wilson, luepsn, Craftsman Huieta* pauriki, Argyll, Tauhoi, Ping Pong, Sooltiina, Mo&rooul, Makaeaka Handicap, I mile,—Lady E<ten, Parla, *ilsim, Inspan, Craftsman, Hmetapau* tiki, iinapinet kun, Tauhei, Mnteroa. Mongo* mn. Second Bynums mile .—Bolalr, Sergeant* Mb jor, Manga Dto yf 38, Papa to, Tauhei, Tho Gryphon. Cob.*a, M a ter Model.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12267, 14 October 1902, Page 2
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407SPORTING. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12267, 14 October 1902, Page 2
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