SPORTIKG,
EAWKE'S BAY WINTER MEETING, (Pek United Pkess Association.)
Napieb, June 26. The weather was fine but cold for the Hawke's Bay Jockey. Cinb'fl Winter meeting. The sum of £5171 was pat through the. machine. Rssults :— Handicap Hukdi.es, of lOOsovs. Two miles.-* Kapan, 11.2. 1; Hopeful, 10.8, 2 ; Narrate, 5.4, 3. JNiue ran. Won on the post. Time, 4mih 21ssa Div Wend, £5 18s. ...;-. Maiden Hurdles, of 30sovs Qne mile and ahalf.— Tally-ho. 11.0,1; Boomerang, 11.3; 2 ; Mozel, 118, 3. Won by a nose. Time, 3min 18 4-saec i-Dividend, £7 9s. , LadieV Bracelet, of the value of SOsovs. Two | miles.—The Pnigr, 12.3, 1; Kiwi, 12.0, 2; Rags, | 12.3 3. Kloveu ran. Won comfortably. Time, j 4mia 24sec. Dividend. £5 2s. -.■■••■ [ Steeplechase, of SOfisova: Three miles and a-ha!f.—Norton, 12.9 (Golian), 1 ; Bombardier, 10.9, 2 ; B.iotlr-s, 10.7. 3^ also stitrted: Liberator 1212, ] Rosciuß 12 2, Tititea 11.11, Mutiny 11.2, ;Ki»pua ! 10.13,. Austral 10.4, Langley th« -'-iJevil 9.13, i Dromedary 9,11, Unity !)S, Aiwania 9.7,: aad T Rose 9.7. Tlie placed horses were the only ones to make a bold bid for therace. the others for- the most part comiog to grief Norton wou by two lengths Time, Siuin 38*ec. Dividend, £7 7s. Mr S. H. Goll?.n was greatly applauded for the way he handled the winner. "'" ' - J , Hunt Cup Stekplechase, of 4050v5. Three mil=s.—Ropo 12.10 (Jackson), 1;-Mozel,-11.8, 2Shearer, 11.13, 3. Also ran : Kegret 11.4, Goldfish 11.3, Double li.o, und Hilda 11.0. Woe- easily. Time, 7min 30§-ec. Dividend, £2.195. ' ' " -Welter Handicap, of 50s >vs. One mile and a-quaner.— Huatua, 10.10, 1; Xfa;, 10.5, 2; Swivel, 10 11,3. Twelve ran. Won on'the post. Time, 2mi» 33>ec. Dividend, £4; -■ - ■:-'■:■ ■' Maiden Steepi echase, of SOsovs. Two miles.— Cajrystal,a2.o,l; Kags, 12,0, 2; Nightshade, 103. 3. Nine rau. Won easily. Time,'4mihfs7ecc. Dividend, £5195.
A Wellington telegram states that T. B. Bax, who begau an attempt on Tuesday night to bsafc the record for swinging 21b clubs, brought it to n. successful conclusion at 10 o'clock last night. The conditions were that be was never to stop, and relays of nsembers of the Gymiiastio Club attended during'ths whole time to ensure their p?iforniance. .Bas' kept going for. £6 hours, thus beating the 'record'" by "one hour. Tcere 'was a large attendance, 'aod the performer was heartily cheered on finishing^ .At Wellington on Monday nigaf H. Placke and William Fiehec engaged in k boxing conteat with small gloves, and the police interfered at the fourth round, wbedbcth men presented the appearance of having had rough usage. Proceedings are to ,be taken~ against the principals, also the seconds and the hall pro* prietor for engaging in a; prize fight. '■
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10397, 27 June 1895, Page 2
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