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SPORTING.

GISBORNE RACING CLUB'S WINTER MEETING. WEIGHTS FOR FIRST DAY. The following weights have* been declared by Mr. .}. Chadwick for the first day of the Gisborno Hoeing Club's Winter Meeting: HANDICAP UUKDLK BACK.—Kremlin 10.13, Artie 9.13, ftaupare 9.10, To Kaihtii 9.8, (lame 9.4, C!fttt#hton 9.2, Appellea 9,0, Muster Stead 9.0. FLYING HANDICAP, six furlongs.—lney 11.0, Sublime 10.7, Scorch 10.5, Erin 10.4, Scotch 9.11, Pluck 9 5, Te Kakato 92, .lose 9.0. HISBOItNB STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, three miles.— Barrel 11.6, Connecticut 11.4, King Hippo 11.2, Reservoir 10.12, Nogi 10.11, Kwarthmoor 10.8, Captain Jingle 10.2, Hunakalm 10.1, Hina 9.12, Dhutlecn 9.7, Rongitane 9.7. . WINTER OATS HANDICAP, one mile and 240rd».— U.S. Incv 10.4, Spate 10.1, Bunkum 10.0, Sublime 9.13, Erin 9.9, Obscurity 9.1, Beien;;uria 9.0. HACK FLAT HANDICAP, seven furlongs.— Bunkum 10.10, Scorch 10.C, Stonrton 10.6, Ardfert 10.2, Game 9.13, Miss Ada 9.11, Jose 9.7, First Mors ha 1 9.6, Cloughton 9.5. Santiago 95, Happy New Year 9.3, Rising Sun 9.2, The Chef 9.0, Zulu Queen 9.0, Tyne Lass (late Miss Iteay) 9 0. TRIAL STEEPLECHASE, two miles.— Okaihau 11.5, Connecticut 11.3, Whatashot 10.10, Captain Jiugte 10.3, Mozart 10.0, Moosken 9.13, Waionika 9.11, Wanstead 9.9, Kohuputiki 9.9, The Plough 9.7, Castle Canter 9.7. ASHBURTON TROTTING CLUB'S MEETING. FIRST DAY. [BY TELEGRAPH,—- ASSOCIATION.] AstiDtntTO.v, Thursday. The Ashbnrton Trotting Clnl) commenced its winter meeting to-day under most favourable circumstance*. The weather, though cold, was tine, and sunny, and the attendance much as usual. All the flelds were large, while the track was in fair going order considering the heavy rains that fell at the beginning of the week. The totalisator investments for the day amounted to £4835, as against £2463 on the corresponding day of last year, when 10 bookmakers were licensed. Results are. as follow : — INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP.— Electric Jack 1, Radiant Morn 2. Imperial Tracer 3. Won by a length, with Radiant Morn 100 yds behind. Time, Zm. 4 l-ss. WAKANUI HANDICAP— Seeker 1, Prince Gift 2, J.C.H. 3. All started. Won bytwo lengths. Time, sm. 14 l-ss. LONGBEACH HANDICAP.— 1, Quincev 2, Bold Maid 3. Won easily. Time, sm. 0 3-s*. AMATEUR HAJ?DICAP.~Princess Trncey 1, Miss Lyons 2. Beach Yaw 3. Won easily. Time, 3m. 55 3-5?. LAGMHORN HANDICAP.—RoIfe Boldrewood 1, Medallion 2, Armaments. 3. Won by four lengths. Time, 3m. 335. - v ALLKNTON HANDICAP.— Miss Lyons 1, Rothschild Junior 2, Electric Jack 3. Won easily. Time, 3m. 53 3-s*. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP.—Cute 1, Empress Eugenic 2, Flashwood 3. Won by six lengths. APPEAL ALLOWED. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] New Plymouth, Thursday. After an exhaustive hearing the Taranaki Metropolitan Racing Committee allowed the appeal of 11. Barlow against his disqualification by the Egmont Racing Club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14708, 16 June 1911, Page 8

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14708, 16 June 1911, Page 8

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14708, 16 June 1911, Page 8