TAKAPUNA J.C. SUMMER MEETING.
The following acceptances have been receiver! : — Zealaxdia Hakdicap, of 75 soys; r, furlongs.— St. Clements 9-13, Firefly 8-0, Cuirasette 7 -12, St. Elmo and Porangi Potae 7"2, Cannongate and Thelma 7'U, bt. Edith, Little Wonder, St. Innis, and Blairma o*l2, Wellington 6-10, The Owl and Manola 69, Try Me, Tiki, Milo, and Brilliant 67. Stewards' Haxdicap, of 100 soys; 6 furlongs.— Firefly and Djin Djin 80, Lady Marion 7M3, Eton and Lillie 7"12, Picklock, Cuirasette, and Doctor 7 - 10, Supplejack and Miss Anna 7\S, Admiral Hawke 77, St. Elmo 7-o', Porangi Potac ?-o Regulus and Mantle 7-3, Blairina and Thelma 7 "2, St Innis 7't), Wellington 6-10, Brilliant, Tiki, and Try Mo 6-7. First Haswcai- HmtPLics, of SO soys ; •2 miles.— Tim 110, Kanaka 108, Anita 94. and Maid of Honor (1-0. First Poxy H.\Ni>ir.\r, of 31) soys ; (> furlongs.— Lena 8-12, Little Wonder B'i), Fidget 79, Riingiiirti 7\s, Botfly 7-1, La<tv Howitzer and Trooper GT2, St.'Pippinand Pearl 11. (i-7. Calliotk Handicap, of .SO eovs ; 0 i'm longs. — Bluecap S-(i, Bacchus. 7'S guoen Anno 77, and Halberdiere 7•£ Mudi:n Han-iiic.U' Pi.ate, of 50 soys; 1 mile. — Reaction S'lli, Boadicea S-S Regulus 8-fi, Archduke and T'hclma S'-l' I'.u-tan.Teannic, Cavalier, and CanopusS'O, St. Ursula 712, Napoleon 7'lo, Shamrock 7'S, The Master and Tamaki 77, What's Wanted, Maolo, Soubrcttt, and Brigadier mare 7'C. Kir^T Haxpicu' M unn.\ Hruiu.i.N, of ofl soys ; 1 j miles.— Atalanta and Bellman 1 !)•(), Turk and The Triller 9-1-2, The Sharper (MO. Maid of Honor 11-8, Clyde, Kercru, (Stockman, and Lady's Maid 'i)\3,' Murawai and Hirstlaud !)•(!. 'J'AKUTNA CVr lIAMHI'AI", of 2.10 SDVn; 1J miles.— Xestor (I--I, Bluejacket S'lo, Acune 7'lo, Doctor 7'.S, Djin Djin, Merry .Maid, and Anita 7li, Donerailo 7v, Mix. Anna and Regulus 7'o, Aulil Kecliie and K.ikana 1)7. First lUndh-ai- Sti:ki-i.i:l-h vsk, o f I.W ' -ws : a bond :>i miles. — Magpie 11 "12. Xur'-wcst ll'S, Kanaka and Rainbow 111), Anita UN, Woodro.-k and .Maul of Honor 10 0, The Triller ()■]•_>, and Flukem 97
A considerable area of l.iml j,, bein" opened by the Government for >ettlemciit in llawke's l>ny shurth. The X^.ip.u'riuu block. nc;iv D.uinevnke, compii-uig lS.r.'it) .tore-., will lie dlYereil next muiitli. "Kle'ven bundled .md thiity-threc ,U'iv> Inue re-ei-ntly been ai.'juiuil from Mr ,[. N. William-, bein;,' a p.nt of the Fiiiulov est.ti.j. m>ar U,il4iii^- ; and 760 acre* tit Tin- Willow... estate, near 1 iisbornt', .lujimcrl from tin- Bank ot Now Zealand,' both nf which propeUivs ,11c now under .-iinev, and Mill be openul fur selection | >i!.vi'. llic bi'niinjiii 1 : of .\ihil. •
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8423, 23 January 1899, Page 4
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419TAKAPUNA J.C. SUMMER MEETING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8423, 23 January 1899, Page 4
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