LATEST SPORTING.
THE TURF IN ENGLAND. RESDLT OF CITY AND SUBURBAN HANDICAP. Press Association.—Klectric Telepsph.—Coptrinht, London, April 28. At the Epsotn Bpring Meeting to-day the following was the result of
The Cur Asfa Sobdbban MxjiDidAP of 20D0.30V5. For three-year-olds and upwards. About ohe mile and a quarter. Duke of Devonshire's Balsamo, 4yrs, by Friar's Balsam—Snood, 7et 41b 1 Mr. Brassey'e Bay Ronald, 4yre, by Hamilton-Black DBeheM,7et 21b , ... 2 Sir J, Miller's b m La Sagesse, 6yts, by Wisdom-St.Mary,7»tl2lb 3
Mr. Percival, secretary of the A.R.C. brings the leading events of the North New Zealand Grand National Meeting before lioreeownera, in an advertisement appearing in another column, from which ib will be teen that nominations for the leading events— Grand National Hurdle Race of JiOOaove, and the Great Northern Steeplechase of 50030V8, dose to-nicht at nine o'clock. Entries (or the Champagne Stakes of 30030V5, to be run at the Autumn Meeting, next year, and for the Royal Stakes of 500sovs (for no* foals) also close at the same time.
Messrs. Hunter and Nolan bold an important sale of blood stock to-day at the Durham Yards, particulars, of which will be found published elsewhere in this issue. Nominations for theOuehuoga Hack Race* close to-night at dine o'clock.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10430, 30 April 1897, Page 5
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