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WAIRARAPA NOMINATIONS.

The following nominations have been received for the Wairarapa Trotting Club's Meeting on Ist June : Maiden Handicap—W. Strang's Toby, H. Jensen's Miro, H. Morrison's Rangi, C. J. Jury's Diamond, James Maguire's Stranger, W. Abbott's Rocket 11., J. F. Fenwick's Blue Gown, 11. Christie's Dick, B. Wadham's Topsy, W. Fox's Judy, A. Gordon's Sultana and Hickory, J. Udy's Larry, W. Preston's The Spider, J. Montgomery's Shamrock, T. W. Wardcll's Dynamite, A. Eraser's Captain, Servia and Dot, G. Shaw's Glen, W. Buckeridge's A.G., H. Christie's Ngakupe, H. H. Whakamairu's Hakihaki, Taiawhio. te Tau's Rohutu. •

District Handicap—H. Jensen's Miro, C. J. Jury's Diamond, W. Abbott's Rocket, J. F. Fenwick's Blue Gown, B. Wadham's Topsy, W. Fox's Judy, J. Udy's Larry, W. Preston's The Spider, T. Ray's Coquette, K. McKenzie's Pride of Erin, J. Montgomery's Shamrock, A. Fraser's Prince 11., Servia and Dot, T. Shaw's Fairholm and Rocket, W. Watson's Rugby, G. Shaw's Glen, W. Mcßratney's Maori Maid, W. Buckeridge's A.G., T. H.Mahupuku's Sweet William, C. A. Pownall's Jumbo.

Stewards' Handicap—Tutu Brown's Waimarama, H. Christie's Dick, F. Moorhouse's Granny, T. Ray's Coquette, J. Montgomery's Shamrock, A. Fraser's Prince 11., C. A. Pownall's Jumbo, W. Buckeridge's Fred Reed, J. J. Smith's Fragment, C. H. Giles' Bang, H. T. Mahupuku's Sweet William, G. W. Smart's Dakota and Countess.

Selling Trot—W. McKenzie's Wait a'While, E. Rathbone's Fleabite, H.Christie's Jack, A. Gordon's Sultana, A. Fraser's Fanny, T. Shaw's Fairholm, W. Mcßratney's Blaori Maid, G. W. Smart's Countess. Wairarapa Trotting Club's Handicap—W( Strang's Toby, H. Jensen's Miro, W. McKenzie's Rob Roy, H Morrison's Rangi, C. J. Drury's Diamond, E. Rathbone's Fleabite, W. Abbott's Rocket, J. F. Fenwick's Blue Gown, F. Moorhouse's Fanny, J. Montgomery's Shamrock, T. W. Wardell's Dynamite, A. Fraser's Prince 11., Captain, Servia, W. Watson's Rugby, C. A. Pownall's Jumbo, H. H. Whakamairu's Hakihaki, J. J. Smith's Fragment, W. J. Jorgensen's' Starlight 11., C. Tate's Conway, H. T. Mahukupu's Sweet William, G. W. Smart's Dakota and Countess.

Grandstand Handicap —H. Morrison's Rangi, Tutu Brown's Waimarama, Mrs Nellie Smith's Tommy, W. Fox's Sonnie, F. Moorhouse's Granny, W. Preston's The Spider, T. Ray's Coquette, J. Montgomery's Shamrock, W. H. Frank's Quickstep, A. Fraser's Prince 11. and Servia, W. Watson's Rugby, W. Buckeridge's Fred Reed, J. J. Smith's Fragment, H. T. Mahupuku's Sweet William, G. W. Smart's Dakota and Countess, C. A. Pownall's Jumbo, W. Strang's Toby. WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB. The following acceptances for the above club's Queen's Birthday Meeting were received on Monday night : Maiden Handicap, two miles—Laurie, Miss Amy, Johnny, Taihoa, Nav Fault and Cunning Bloke, 20sec; Folly, Fisherman, Speculation, Dingo, Guy, Kitty and Ceres, 25sec. Wellington Trotting Club Handicap, two miles and a half—Clyde and Dakota, scr ; Nellie, ssec; Fragment, lOsec; Tuesday and Billy Buttons, 47sec; St James, 50sec; Conway, 5536 C Pony Handicap, two miles—Tuesday, scr; Mabel, 18sec; Aconite, 23sec; Folly and Hokomai, 30sec; Fisherman, 40sec; Daisy Clipper and Dingo, 45sec; Starlight 11, 50sec; Ceres and Darkey, 55sec. Miramar Park Handicap, two milesClyde and Dakota, scr; Fragment, Bsec; Tuesday and Billy Buttons, 35sec ; St James, 38sec; Spreydon Lad, 38sec (including _7sec penalty); Conway and Countess 11., 45sec; Mabel, 50sec. Electric Handicap, one mile Clyde, Nellie and Dakota, acr; Fragment, s*ec; Tuesday and Billy Buttons, 18sec; Spreydon Lad, 19sec (including 3.<ec penalty); M.N. and Conway, 22*ec; Fleabite and Aconite, 25aec; Dingo, Deception and Kitty, 30sec. Selling Handicap, two miles-Tuesday and Billy Buttons, 53ec ; Bob, lOsec ; Countess 11., Issec; Cunning Bloke, Nay Fault and M.N., 20sec; Logic, 30sec ; Hokomai, 35sac ; Fleabite, 40sec; Giff 11. and H.K., 45sec.

CANTERBURY TROTTING CLUB'S WINTER MEETING. Christchurch, May 13.

The Canterbury Trotting Club's Winter Meeting was held to-day at Lancaster Park. Results :

Maiden Trot tin saddle), of 30 sovs; two miles—Spreydon Lad, 22sec, 1: The Duke. 13sec, 2. Time, smin slsec. Dividend, LI ss. Maiden Trot (in harnessl, oF 30 sovs ; two miles—Orphan Boy. 15sec, 1; Vim, 17sec, 2. Time, 6min 29sec. Dividend, L 4 3s. Pony or (tALLoway Trot (in saddle), of 25 sovs ; two miles —Chance, scratch, 1 ; Meliora, scratch, 2. Time, 6min 4sec. Dividend, L 9 7s. Selling Trot (in harness), of 40 sovs ; two miles—Butcher Boy 11.. 13sec, 1; Pegasus, 24sec, 2. Time, smin 49|sec. Dividend, L 4 13s. The winner was sold to Mr D. O'Brien at 21 guineas. Autcmn Handicap (in saddle), of 80 sovs; two miles Westleigh, 353ec, 1; Bide-a-Wee, 15aec, 2. Time, smin 44|sec. Dividend, L 3 12s. Addington Handicap (in harness)—Butcher Boy, 43sec, 1; Pegasus, 42sec, 2. Time, smin 55Jj3ec. Dividend, LI 19s. Stewards' Handicap (in harness), of SO sovs : three miles—General Tracey, 25sec, 1; Maid of Lusky. 55sec, 2. Time, Bmin losec. Dividend. LI 6s. Final Handicap (in saddle), of 35 govs; one mile —The Whale, 12tec, 1; Spreydon L*d. 14sec, 2. Time, 2min 51i?ec. Dividend, Ll2 Bj. Wheel Handicap (in harness), of 35 sovs ; one mile—Maid of Ulster. 50sec, 1; Brooklyn, 15sec, 2. Time, 2min 59sec. Dividend, L 3 15s. (FBOM OCR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Carterton, May 15. .Very many of your readers have visited the agricultural show at Carterton. The grounds are close to the railway station. The Wairarapa Trotting Club in going to hold its inaugural meeting there on June Ist. A gang of men is busily engaged laying off the course. There is a grandstand capable of seating 600 people, from which the whole of the races can be seen, as it commands the entire ground. It is likely to be an interesting gathering, the entries numbering 109, many of them being Wellington horses. A totalisator will be on the ground. The morning train reaches Carterton at 11.10a.m., and no doubt the afternoon train will be delayed for an hour or so to allow of visitors from town staying out the full meeting and returning the Fame day. It is a half holiday throughout the Wairarapa on that day.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1107, 19 May 1893, Page 26

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WAIRARAPA NOMINATIONS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1107, 19 May 1893, Page 26

WAIRARAPA NOMINATIONS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1107, 19 May 1893, Page 26

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