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SPORTING.

WANGAjSTOI RACES. (Pxb United Pres-s Association.) WANGANTJI, September 24. The "Wanganui spring meeting wae opened to-day id fine weather, and there •was a large attendance. The profits are to be given to tho Patriotic Fund. Tho totalisator handled £19,053, as against £20,114on the first day of last year. Results: — FLYING HANDICAP, Of 20Qsovs. Six furlongs. S—Trustees of the late Mr J. Ryan's b h Grattan, by Coronet—Glennain, aged, 7.13 (Wilson) 1 Mr Fitapatrick's Mummer, 7.13 (Deely) 2 4—Mr Alexander's Sunbird, 6.7 .(H. Young) 3 Also started: 11 Expect 9.5, 2 Sir Moseley 8.8, 12 Ratana 8.3, 5 Our King 9.1, 9 Insura 8X 10 Play Off 8.0, 13 Labour Day 7.13, 14 Leapuki 7.10, Adroit 7.8, 6 Sanguinary, 8 Epworth 6.13 (inchidjng- 31b over). Our Kirsg was badly left from "what was otherwise a good staTt. Grattan at onoe went to the front, and stayed there to the end, winning easily by a couple of lengths. The remainder of the field wae well together at the turn, Mummer lying second and Sanguinary and Sunbird following. Sanguinary then fell back, and a good race resulted in Mummer §aing second place by &' head, Expect and Epworth being practically alongside Sunbird. Time, lmin 13 4~SS€C» MAIDEN HACK RACE, Of HOsovs. Six furlongs. I—Mr E. J. Watt's br g Blackall, by All Black —La Notte, 3yrs, 7.7 (C. Emeieon) 1 2—Mr Lovedale's Rerehau, 8^ (F. Jones) 2 3—Mr Penfold's Improve, 8.2 (L. Wilson) 3 Also started: 4 Ngapoto 8.2, 10 Arena 8.2, 8 Grey Guard 8.2, 6 Montelva 8.2, Cordon 8.2, 7 Silver March 8.2, 5 lides&a 8.2, 7 Cowl 7.7, 9 Shandon Bells. With the exception of Ngapoto, who was badly left, a good etart was effected. Fidesea was the-first to show out, and led round the bend, followed by Moptelva. Improve, Blackall# Rerehau, Shandon Bells, and Cowl Coming up the straight Blackall took the lead, and, easily keeping ahead, beat Rerehau by a length and a-half, Improve, being a length away, third. Time, lmin, 16sec. WANGANTJI GUINEAS, Of 400sovs. 4—Mr W. E. Bidwell's blk c Reputation, by Martian —Stepfeldt, 3yrs, 8.10 (L. Wilson) 1 2—Sir G. Clifford's Don Francisco, I—Hon. J. D. Ormond's Hyettus, 8.10 (W. Ryan) 3 Also started: 5 Balboa 8.10, 5 Campeador 8.5, 2 First Flight, Pariiorm 8.10, 6 Miacara* i ~ The field caused a good deal of trouble at the tapes, the top-weight eventuaUy being left by about six lengths. Pariform led over the first furlong, where Hyettus took command, with Miacara, Compeador, First Flight, Reputation, and Don Francisco in proximity. Going along the back Reputation oame up, audi turned into the straight alongside of First Flight and Miacara. After a finely judged race Wilson landed Reputation a winner by three-parts of a length, with Hyettus, a length away, third. Miacara, Balboa, Football, and Campeador were next, with Pariform last. Time, lmin 42sec. OKEHIJ HURDLE RACE, Of 150sovs. One mile and three-quarters. I—Mr J. Day's ch g Glenorchy, by St. Rowan, 6yrs, 10.3 (W. Young) ... 1 3—Mr Stone-Wigg's Manitau, 9.0 [inc. 4|lb over] (Flynn) ... 2 s—Mr Stanford's Percola, 11.2 (E Copeetake) 3 Also started: 2 Aruake 10.5, 4 Timothy 10.3. Tixaothy led Glenorchy and Aruake for five furlongs, where the leader felL Manitau then went to the front and led past the stand by over four lengths from Glenorchy, Aruake, and Bexoola. The same order -was maintained to the turn, where Glenorchy joined Manitau and won comfortably by two lengths, with Bercola a similar distance away. Time, 3min 17sec. GQNVILLE HACK HURDLES. Of 12Qsovs. About one mile and five furlongs. J—Mr H. M. Speed's ch g Kew, by Sylvia Bark—Helen, aged, 9.11 (L. Trail) • 1 s—Mr Tuck's St. Gate, 10.8 (Flynn) ... 2 *I—Messrs Baldwin and Laurie's Glen Nevis, 10.13 (J. O'Connell) 3 Also started: 4 Parawanui 10.3,2 Harbour Light 9.7, 7 Grandson 9.0, 7 Ibhar 9.0. St Gate Mid Kew led Parawanui and Glen Nevis during the first part of the journey, Harbour Light and Ibhar being a long way back, last. Passing the stand Kew was leading Parawanui, St. Gate, Glen Nevis, and Grandson. St. Gate supplanted Kew at the home turn, but Kew came again in the straight and won comfortably by two lengths. Glen Nevis was two lengths away, third. Time, 2min 59 2-ssec. PUTTOI HACK HANDICAP. Of 120sovs. Six furlongs. 3—Mr A. Goodman's bik m Rene, by Multifid—Miss Frisco, 'syrs, 8.1 (T~>cclcy) •• • Ma X s—Mr Wire Tokena's Ardent, 7.3 (Hi Young) ... 2 I—Mr1 —Mr Rayner's King Chiara, 9.3 (A. Olliver) ... 3 Also started: 9 Tyson 9.3, 12 Denise Ormo 8.9, 8 Princess Moutoa 8.6, 6 Fisher 8.3, 4 Submersion 8.2, 15 Kurawai 7.10, 10 Bivouac 7.13, 7 La Favourita 7.8, 13 Erin Boy 7.7 (inc. 31b over), 11 Miralma 7.5, 14 His Eminocco 7.4, 15 General Madero 7.3, 16 Quo Vadis 7.0. From an excellent atari Tyeon led down the back from Fisher,, Rena, Miralma, Ardent, and King Chiara. Entering the straight, Rene came through with a fine run, and won comfortably by a length. Time, lmin 15seo. SPRING HANDICAP. Of 25050v3. One mile and 110 yards. 4—Mr J. M'Kelvie's blfc g Awahou, by Mohawk—Tehau, 8.1 (W. Price) ... 1 I—Mr W. Raleigh's Rewi Poto, 8.5 (C. Price) 2 2 —Mr F. W. Fitzpatrick's Mummer. 7.12 (Deeleiy) - .„ . 3 Also started: 7 Kooya 9.0, 3 Paasadena 8.5, 5 Maniaroa. 7.8, 8 Mulga Bill 7.8, 6 Smilax 6.12, 9 Waipaku 6.12 (ino. 51b over), 10 Royal Dragoon 6.9. (inc. 341b over). From an excellent start Royal Dragoon was the first to show out, leading down the back by four lengths from Awahou, Rewi Poto, Mummer, and Smilax. At die top bend Royal Dragoon fell back, Awahou and Rewi Poto entering the straight together. The most exciting finish of the day ensued, Awahou winning by a head, with Mummer a lengtli away, third. Tima lmin 47 2-ssec. DURIE HACK HANDICAP. Of 120sovs. One mile and 110 yards. 4—Mr Wire Tokentfs ch'h Austin, by Advance —Good Luok, syrs, 8.12 (C. Price) - 1 6—Mr Muncotfs Sir Dorta'd, 7.9 (Emerson) ... 2 3—Mr Highden's Garance, 7.8 (W. Bell) 3 Also started: 3 Gerbera 9.0, 2 Montana 8.9, 9 Chaminade 7.12, 6 Gay Guard 7.9, 1 Want 7.8, 8 Sweet Van 7.2, 7 Stenheil 7.0. Gay Guard, Sir Donald, and Garance led past the stand and down tho back stretch. Gay Guard was beaten at the straight en- i trance, where Stenheil and Austin came fasti on the outside and the rails respectively. Two furlongs from, home Austin took the lead, and after an exciting race won by half a length, with the third horse a length away. Time, lmin 49se& The following are the weights for tho second day: — Owen Handicap. Six furlongs.—Grattan 9.0, Sir Moseley 8.7, Makara 8.4. Mummer 8A Ratana 8.2, Our King 8.0, tneuru 8.0, Playoff 7.13, Labour Day 7.12, Kaniki 7.11, Peronllla 7.9, Adroit, 7.7, Sanguinary 7.4, Epworth 7.2, H(Either 6.12,\ Sunbird 6.8, General Madero 6.7, Garance 6.7. Railway Hack Handicap. Six furlongs.— King Chira. 9.4, Tyson 9.2, Rene 9.0, Avon Park 8.9, Denise Ormo 8.6, Ngaraa 8.5, Princess Moutoa 8.3. Kurapai 7.7, Bivouac 7.7, Gay Guard 7.7, La. I'Woirrifca 7.5, Want 7.5, Flagfall 7.4, Eron Boy 7.4. Ormuloid 7.4, Campeador 7.3, Pur6eform 7.3, Murala 7.2, Improve 7.2, His Eminence 7.1, General Madero 7.0, Montolva 7.0, Ngapoto 7.0, Quo . Vadis 7.0, Fidessa 7.0. Dromedary 7.0, Sylvan Glado 7.0, Shandon Bells .7.0, Kylashina . UL

Brunswick Hurdles. One mile and a-half —Bercola 11.2, Glonorchy 10.7, Timothy 10.3, <\ruako 10.1, Manitau 9.11, Hereford 9.6, Lcaipuki 9.5, Parewanui 9.1, Harbour Light 9.0, Otatara 9.0, Gold Lock 9.0. Hack Steeplechase. Two miles and a-half. —Lady Brbbero 11.0, Tyrannic 10.12, To Whotu 10.11, Bonny 10.11. Knrnalpi 10.11, Grit Lawless 10.10, Darbv Paul 10.10, Wntrrworks 105, Maikiri 10.6, Fond Memory 10.3,. (general Webb 9.10, Lesso 9.7, Grey Renown 9.7, Tarero 9.7, Pukero.i 9.7, Pylos 9.7, Biackboy 9.7, Loopline 9.7, Soothsayer 9.7, Ibhar 9.7. Marangai Handicap. Eight furlongs and ' a-half. —Awahou 9.0, Reran Poto 8.12, Byron 8.5, Passadeaa 8.2, First Flight 7.13, Mummer 7.13, Ratana 7.12, Pariforrn 7.8, Moulu 6.1-2, Smilax 6.11, 'Montana 6.9, Royal Dragoon 6.8, Maoara 6.7. St. John's Welter. Six furlongs. Epworth 9.13, Avon Park 9.8, Invader 9.4, Orleans 8.12, Garance 8.9, Ardent 8.8, Bivouac 8.7, Rerehau 8.5, Eron Bov 8:4, Flag-fall a 4, Ngapoto 8.0, Ylftflian 8.0 Advancer 8.0, Queen's Post 8.0, Steinheil 8.0, Gordon 8.0, Reconnoitre 8.0, Silver March 8.0. , , , Montoa Hack Handicap. Eight furlongs and a-half.-A-.Ktin 9.8, Rene 8.13, Gerbera 8.12, Montana 8.7, Invader 8.4, Black All 8.3, Fisher 8.1, Don Francisco 8.1, Sir Donald 7.13, Chamimdo 7.11, St. Elman 7.11 Gay Guard 7.7, Want 7.6, Keynote 7.5, Ormuloid 7.4, Grey Guard 7.2, Sweet Van 7.0, Harbour Light 7.0, Shandon Bells 7.0, Maisonette 7.0. Higsrio Handicap. One mile and a-quarter. —Expect 9.4, Awahou 8.7, Rewi Poto 8.5, Koova 8.5, Byron 7.12, Night watch '7.10, Passadena 7.9, Moutoa Girl 7.8, Portraiture 7.8, Peroneal 7.1. First Flight 7A f't-hu '.4, Rata 7.4, Master Lupin 7.3, Pariform 7.2, Commotion 7.0. Maniaroa C 13, Gerbera 6.12, Football .6.7, Waipaka 6.7. GERALDINE RACES. (Fbom Odb Special Repobteb.) TIMARU, September 24. The Geraldine meeting was commenced m fine weather, but a high wind, blowing across a dry country, kept the dust muc.i in evidence. There wa/s an excellent attendance, and during the day £7408 10s went through the totalisator, or £623 10s leso than last year. Results: — , FIRST HURDLES, Of lOOsovs. One mile and three-quarters. 3—Mr G. N. M'Loan'a br g Kingsway, by Phaeton—Lyddite, aged, 11.0 (A. Wormwald) 1 4—Mr Nelligan's Merrie Valet, 10.2 (M'Sweeney) 2 i-Mr Leaman's Hinetoa, 9.0 (Redmond) 3 Also started: 1 Canterbury 10.0, 7 Captain Wood 9.7, 6 Merry Lass 9.2, 5 Eaglestone 9.2. . Eaglestone and Canterbury -unseated their riders. Kingsway won easily by eight lengths from Merrie Valet, who beat Hinetoa by six lengths. The last-named was responsible for most of the running. Time, 3min 28 2-ssec. SQUATTERS" HANDICAP, Of 85sovs. Five furlongs. I—Messrs1 —Messrs Reid and Studholme's ch g Reval, by Finland —Lady Symons, 9.0 (S. Reid) 1 2—Mr Griffin's Bon, carried 6.8 (Buddicomb) 2 4—Baritone, 7.6 (Busch) i ••• 3 Also started: 5 Martel 8.12, 3 Golden Morn 8.6, 6 Nithsdale 7.9, 5 Fender 7.7, 4 Master Hamilton 6.7. Reval was smartest out in an indifferent start, and won comfortably by a length from Bon, who got up and just beat Baritone, with Golden Morn next. Time, lmin 2 2-ssec. ORARI TROT, Of TOboto. One mile and a-quarter. 2 —Mr A. White's br m 0.M.Y., 20sec (M'Dermott) 1 I—Mr Petrie's Rotheida, 18see (Pringle) 2 4—Mr Humphries'* Pastime, ISsec (M'Cann) 3 Also started: 8 Quinaldine 3sec, 9 Frank Tracey ssec, 5 Sweet Agnes 12sec, 10 General Mite 16sec, 6 No Shenanaghan 16eec, 8 Cromwell ljjsec, 10 Sand Drift 18sec, 7 Miss Effie Bells 18sec, 3 Rotheno 18sec., Won easing up by 10 lengths, with four lengths between second and third. Time, 3min 2 2-ssec. GERALDINE CUP, Of 135sovs. One mile and a-quarter. 2—Mr Lewis's ch m Gold Coin, by Golden Knight—Alumni; 7.12 (J. Rae) 1 s—Mr Knight's Troon, 8.13 (Scobie) ... 2 9—Mr Shaw's Gnome, 8.8 (Busch) ... 3 Also started: 3 Corrie 9.0, 4 Parable 7 12, 8 Routine 7.7, 6 Miss Finland carried 7.0, 1 Moddite carried 6.12. Mies Finland led past the stand, and at the back Gnome took up the running, and led Gold Coin and Moddite into the straight. The last-named got cut out at the turn, and Gold Coin, going on, won by over a length from - TVoon, who beat Gnome by half a length, with Moddite close up. Time, 2min Usee. OHAPT HACK HANDICAP, Of 55sovs; Five furlongs. s—Mr5 —Mr J. A. Holmes's b f Glee, by Glenapp—Hilarity, 4j'rs, 8.7 (A. Wormwald) 1 I'—Mr Nelligan's Petrosals, 8.7 (Olsen) ... 2 3 —Mr Elworthy's Yes, 8.10 (S. Reid) ... 3 Also started: 4 Bonne Bouche 9.0, 7 Firegod' 8.9, 6 Deep Sleep 8.9, 12 Olga Kolmar • 8.9, 13 Miss Maronan 8.7, 2 Chorale 8.7, 14 Resemblance 8.7, 11 Beggar Maid 8.7, 10 Grand Cup 8.7, 13 Pleasant Way 8.7, 8 John Reilly 8.7, 9 Expensive 8.7. Petrosus got the best of a straggling start, and had a six lengths' lead at the turn from Yes and Glee. The last-named got up, and •won by a neck, with a length between. , second and third. Time, lmin 4 4-ssec. GERALDINE TROT, Of BGsov& 'One mile and a-half. 2—Mr R. M'Donnell's b c Emilius, by Rothschild—lmperialism, 3yrs, 23sec (Owner) 1 3—Mr Macintosh's Forest ChOd, 23scc (Stoddart) 2 4—Mr Annett's Mies Sylvia, 2oseo (Owner) 3 Also started: 7 Huon Drift 12sec, 13 Special Ribbon 23sec, 9 SearcKfield 23sec, 5 Carrie Rothschild 23seo, 1 Yuru Dillon 23sec, 10 Boycott 23sec, 11 Master Rothschild 23-3 ec, 8 Ohapi 23sec, 12 Sachem 23sec, 6 Woodpine 26sec. Emiliue won by 10 lengths, with six lengths between second and third. Time, : 3min 45sec. BELFIELD WELTER, Of 90sovs. Seven furlongs. I—Mr M. Hobbs's br m Peg, by Charlemagne □—Cora Lynn, 9.9 (S. Reid) 1 ' s—Mr O'Malley'e Steperina, 8.2 ' (C. Wasley) Z ' 2—Mr daridge'e Mumura, 8.6 (Donovan) 3 ' Also started: 3 John Bunyan 9.5, 2 Sea ' King 914, 6 Forest Belle 8.2, 4 Hornbeam ! 8.0, 7 Birkbedc 8. a Sea King and Steperina led Pep along the ! back, but once in the straight Peg drew J out, and won by a good length, with half a length between second and third. Time, lmin 31sec. (Pee United Pbess Association.) TIMARU, September 24. The following are tho acceptances for the second day: — Hurdles.—Parable 11.3, Merrie Valet 10.7, i Canterbury 10.2, BLinetoa 9.5, Eaglestone 1 9.3, Optician 9.0. ( Stewards' Handicap.—Martel 9.10, Golden ] Morn 9.5, John Bunyan 9.5, Scotch Melody i 9.3, Nithsdale 8.7, Moneymaker 8.3, Master < Hamilton 8.0, Moddite 8.0, Birkbeck 8.0. 1 ' Domain Trot.—Edith A. scratch, Emilius £ 12 seconds, Huon Drift 12, Forest Child 1 17, No Shenanaghan 21, Miss Sylvia 21„ Rothanie 23, Yuru Dillon 23, J3earchfield 23, Icicle 23, Silax 23, Boycott 23, George M'Kinney 23, Ohapi 23, Maid of Darragale 25, Woodbine 26, Flora Tracy 26. President's Handicap.—Troon 9.4, Briar Patch 9.0, Gnomo 8.11, John Bunyan 8.8, Teviotdale 8.6, Steperina 8.5, Birkbeck 7.0. Wainui Hack Handicap.—Glee 9.2, Home- "• bush 9.0, Yes 8.13, Petrosus 8.12, Firegod 8.10, Hornbeam 8.10, Olga Kolmar 8.9, J Canny Lass .8.7, Resemblance 8.7, John ! Reilly 8.7, Explosive 8.7. r Electric Trot.—Sweet' Agnes 7 seconds, i Redfern 7, Cupid Whispers 10, General Mite , 10, Pastime 11, Yuru Dillon 12. Hesitation J 12, Croimvell 12, Drum Major 12, Icicle 12, Silax 12, Master Rothschild 12, Bonny t M'Kinney 32, Sand Drift 12, Carrie Rothschild 12, Flora Tracey 13. ' Farewell Handicap.—Peg 9.9, Teviotdale • 8.9, • Baritone 7.9, Miss Finland 7.4, Stop- 1 erina 7.0, Forest Belle 7,0, Master Hamilton ' 6.7, Chorale 6.7. DON'T BE PUT OFF. a Why -re people so careless about what 1 they eat and drink? We should buy the I best and see we get it. In asking for {; " WHITE HORSE" Whisky, do not be put off with just as good—insist on ? " WHITE HORSE "—The Best. Estab- 1 lished 1742. —17 .

KUROW RACES. ,'Pkb United Press Association.) OAMARU, September 24. Tho following are the acceptance for the Kurow races:— Hakataramea Handicap, ctf 85sovs. Six furlongs.—Moonglow 9.4, Charlotte 8.8, United Service 8.7, Kazan 8.4, Bon 8.3, Petrosus 8.0, Carpet Knight 7.9, Steperina 7.7, Franganui 7.7. Kurow Handioap, of 200sovs. Six furlongs.—Clynelish 9.9, Martel 8.3, Moonglow 7.9, Golden Morn 7.5, Sea Kintr 7.5, John Barleycorn 7.3, Fender 6.13, Czar Kolohol 6.12, Lion 6.7, Bon 6.7. Bracelet, of 70sovs. One mile and a- • quarter.—Top Note 12.9, Sartomart 11.3, Franganui 11.0, Ambo 10.13, Fairy Finn 10.11, Traditor 10.10, Dorothy Perkins 10.7. Tolamba Handicap, of 75sovs. Five furlongs.—United Slervice 8.9, Marvelight 8.9, Kazan 8.6, Leading Lady 8.3, Petrosus 8.2, Carpet Knight 7.11, Takabau 7.9, All Ready 7.9, Varco gelding 7.9, Ohapi 7.8, Olga Bolmar 7.7, Charleville 7.7. Belfield Handicap, of lOOsovs. Five furlongs.—Ohsono 9.9, Martel 8.10, Speedometer 8.9, Golden Mcrn 7.13, Sea King 7.13, John Barleycorn 7.10, Fender 7.7, Charlotte 7.7, Margarita 7.4, Adage 7.3, Bon 6.11, Steperina 6.7, Takahau 6.7, Aye Aye 6.7. Trial Handicap.—Land, Leading Lady, Catherine, Ohapi, Varco gelding, Charleville, Sartomart, Aye Aye, Daphne Bell, Olga Kolmar, Lacrosse, Dorothy Perkins, Deep Sleep, Lion, Surmius, Momona,' Scottish Rose, Aye Ready, All 8- 10 "- _ Waitaki Handicap Trot, of lOOsovs. One mile and a-half.—Submarine scratch, Nance O'Neil, 12 seconds, Dalwhinnie 15, Chatswood 15, Miss Rita 18, Doris Wilkes 20, Black Satin 20, Captain Mab 20, M'Kinney Belle 22, Frajfkton 22, The Bronzewing 24, Master Rothschild 24. Searchfield 24, George M'Kinney 24, Bella Friston 24, Granger 24, Boycott 24, Sachem 24, Stanley's Discovery 24, Waitchie 24, Postilion 24, Gipaywood 24, Carrie Rothschild 24. Foreet Child 24, Dimple 24, Maid of Derringall 26, Irwin 26, Stanley's Pet 27, Nora Dillon 27. Dash Handicap Trot, of 70sovs. One mile.—Submarine scratch, Nance O'Neil 8 seconds, D.C.L. 8, Chatswood 10, Miss Rita 12, Black Satin 13, Doris Wilkes 13, Captain Mao 13, Frankton 14, Twister 15. Madam Stanley 15, Collena 15, Oxendale 15, Windball 15, The Bronzewing 15, Drum Major 15, Master Rothschild 15, Cromwell 15, George M'Kinney 15. Boycott 15, Sachem 15, Boy Stanley 15, Siatin Bells 15, Captain Stanley 15, Stanley's Discovery 15. Finvonius 15, Waitchie. 15. Granger 15, John Peel 15, Dimanle 15, Carrie Rothschild 15. Bella Friston 15. Maid of Derringall 16, Irwin 16, Donation 17, Stanley's Pet 17. DEATH OF MULTIFOTL. Press Association—Ry Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, September 24. (Received Sept. 24, at 9.15 p.m.*) The racehorse Multifoil has succumbed to an attack of staggers. * •_ CRICKET. At the annual meeting of the Sargood, Son, and Ewen Standard Cricket Club, Mr C. S. " Spaul (the president) congratulated the club on being the holders of the .Baker Cup for the first season under the, Otago Cricket League. The team deserved credit for the enthusiasm that inspired- all members, and ho hoped that the same enthusiasm would lead them to victory in the coming season. During the season 14 matches were played, 12 being won and two lost. The club has a credit balance of £2 16s Bd, which is verjr satisfactory. The office-bearers for the ensuing season were elected as follow :—Patrons—Messrs P. R. Sargood, J. F. Ewen, and D. A. Ewen; president. Mr 0. S. Spaul; vice-presidents—Messrs H. J. Pallett, W. Best, W. Tyrie, M. Finlayson; hon. secretary and treasurer, Mr F. E. Holleyman; club captain, Mr W. Bartler; deputy captain, Mr A. Paine; committeeMessrs Stubbs, Pinder. Lax, Richmond;' Selection Committee, Messrs F. E. Holleyman and A. Jelly; delegates to the Otago Cricket League, Messrs A... Paine and A. M'Kenzie; auditors, Messrs M., J. Dixon and Walsh. .

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