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WELLINGTON NOTES.

B? Owr.ooKßß.

Eiuglet ran her last raca in E. "W. Patereon's colours at Tauherinakau.

Waikak&ho recently changed hands, and will iv fixture run in the same interest as his stableuiats, Hydrpnt. T. Cair-1!, a Viciorian lig;ht-v;elght, who can;e acioss under engagement io 2-ls: j.i. itnox, lode three winners -at x v &uh<?ririakau last Satuiday.

Gipsy Jack (Waimea's brother) turned over at the second hurdle at Tauhermakau, and gave S. Dackson a good shaking. The jockey soon lecovered, and was Tiding later m the afternoon. D. Eiiig, a southern horseman, was Tiding for Mi : v . Ifai-ersoa's stable at Tauhermakau.

A. M'Morran, Vvho returned from "the West Coast tlie previouo day, rods Kaimoe to victory in. the Hurdles. The bosfc of the others v.'aa Haerere, a Foston-owJied horse by Wanderer.

Seaweed had no chance of conceding the horses that beat him 2st.

C. F. Vallance, <who owns Kaimoe, also won a double with. llatamau, an ag-ed mare bj' Vanguard, who can gall lop when in the litimour. JJeciination (Stepniak — Illusion) was favourite ior the six furlongs race, but found the distance rather far. In tha five furlongs iaae Mataniau Dut up 101b -penalty, and '-beat Delight by a head. The letter's steblemate ran second lo Malamau, and to Maininga in the Welter. The Maiden Sack Eace .proved a good thing ior tfche two-year-old 3*s.bei ration, wrho stood on the auank -and then ibeat nine othetra. 'Immersion (Gipsy 'Giand —^lllusion) won the • "Waiiongomai Handicap, six furlongs. MatuTsu, ihe Biost fancied candidate, could .not .act in ,the &of t ,-going. The n-eterazn IDauhsrrnakau trainer Isaac - won a double. _ ' fiunflsh scored a long overdue win in the .' Easter Handicap from -four others. The Far : Ideate— -.Cuttlefish maio had not won a race ior IS months wlieii she v. r as ov^ned by "Mr Laxinces- • ton. TS'ith.-the SaTacemnarcT>'»H:o^_he scored ■ ia the Wangßimaana Weltor Har."icao. Ra- ' plete jlosfc ceveral leagtlis at th« prefsrt. -Singlet "did ! hor best, tout 'San 'Foin -will do better. ©f -the -beginners, Mniakokiri, Montague (a ' brother to Caginlet), .and 'Shtkino, -are <th« jnosii } like'-y ~to 'lose anaiden" BtatiTE. : TChe -weathet was bsaoitiiully Hue. and there , •was =a geod dtteudairce. "The sum of cwas j put stibroush 'i'he totailisatcr on eight -events, '. against SESf-io la«t season for -seven events.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2612, 6 April 1904, Page 47

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WELLINGTON NOTES. Otago Witness, Issue 2612, 6 April 1904, Page 47

WELLINGTON NOTES. Otago Witness, Issue 2612, 6 April 1904, Page 47