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HAVELOCK RACES

HANDICAPPB. Following are the handicaps, for the races to be held at Havelock on New Year’s Day:— District Maiden, of Usovs.; of a mile. at. lb. Currency Lass 8 12 Warragal . . .. 8 12 Farley Bell .. .. 8 12 Overbury .. 8 12 Little Jim ... .. 8 12 Senglo .. .. 8 3 Gay Tawa . .. 8 3 Challenge Stakes, five furlongs. at. lb. Senglo .. 8 10 Gay Tawa . . .. 8 10 Commotion .. -.. 8 10 Havelock Cup, of 20sovs, ; One mile and a quarter. st. lb. Greystone .. 9 7 Puritana .. .. 9 7 Recollection .. .. 9 7 Remedy ... .. 9 7 Red Wing .. 8 12 Gayest .. .. 8 . 12 Lady Had . .. 8 7 Currency Lass .. 8 7 Ruapara .. .. 8 7 Hauroa .. .. 8 7 Elliott Memorial, of 12aove.; One mile. st. lb. Greystone .. .. 9 6' Puritana • .. / .. 9 6 Recollection .. 9 6 Remedy .. 9 6 Gayest .. .. 9 0 Lady Had .. .. 8 10 Hauroa ; .. .. 8 7 District Handicap, of 12soys.; One Mile at. lb. .Greystone ... ..10 3 Red Wing .. 9 3 Rata.. 9 3 Currency Lass .8 7 Farley 801 l 8 7 President’s Handicap, of l2sove.; about seven furlongs. st. lb. Greystone .. .. 10 0 - Red Wing .. .. 9 3 Rata . .. .93 Farley Bell .. .. 8 10 Currency Lass .. 8 10 Pastime ~ .. 8 7 Perception .. 8 7 District Trot, of lOaovs.; One mile and a half. Lou Bell ... .(. .. set , sec Whakatu.. 5 Bridal Wreath .. . 15 Honey Ball .. .. 20 Emergency . 28 Despised . . . 88 Waitobi . .. 38 Mabakipawa ..42 Scotland King .. 42 Guess .. .. ..42. Flirt ~ .. ..42 Akaloa 42 Open Trot, of lOsovs.: One mile and a half. Dooley , .. ‘ .. scr ■ sec Lou Bell .. 5 Whakatu.. ..10 Bridal Wreath .. .. 20 Honey Ball .... 25 Emergency .. .. 33 Scotland King .. 47

TRAINING NOTES (By “ Also started”) Overbury (V. Jenner) was first out and went two rounds at a working pace. Little Jim (W. Twidle) also went two rounds, and will finish with the also started brigade. Commotion (H, Haddock) went two rounds, shaping very well at times but is inclined to run off. . Seoglo (B. Twidle) went five furlongs in a Very attractive style, and will prove a tough proposition in the Challenge Stakes.

Redwing, although in bandages, went two rounds proving that she will be the district champion on race day. Bata (B. Twidle) went five furlongs in a very green manner, showing that bis condition is anything but right and be will not trouble his opposition on race day. Wbakatu and Bridal Wreath trotted once round in good time and they will prove keen rivals on race day. WAIRAU VALLEY RACES. HANDICAPS. Following are the handicaps for the races to be held at Wairau Valley on Boxing Day Grosvenor Handicap.—Glentui 10st, Puritans 9 7, Remedy 9 7, Greystone 9, Kuapara 85, Gayest ,8 5, Ben Lu 85, Lady Had, Royal Farna, and Sunbeam Bst. Stewards' Trot.—Dooly scr.. Treason Ssecs, Wrekin 12sec, Rerenga 15eec, Angelina 17eec, Duchess 17s, Emma Prima 18sec, Ku Kell 22sec, Bridal Wreath 22sec, Emergency 22sec. Wairau Valley Handicap.—Glentui 10st 31b, Greystone 9 8, Remedy 9 6, Puritana 9 6, Gayest 85, Ben Lu 86, Lady Had, Vigor, and Have Bock 8 0. Second Trot.-—Dooly Scr., Eclat 2 sec, Treason 7sec, Rerenga 13sec, Angelina 15sec, Doucbess Ifisec. Emma Prima Ifiaec, Emergency, Bridal Wreath, and KuKeil 20sec.

District Handicap.—Puri tana list Remedy list, Gold Tarna 10 3 Sen Sen 9 10, Queen’s Own 9 10, Boggin 9 7, Have Rock and Vigour 9 7. Farewell Handicap.—Glentui 10st Puritans 9 7, Greystone 90, Gayest, Ren Lu, and Buapara 85, Rady Had, Sunbeam, Queen’s Own, Royal Farna, and Boggin 8 0.

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 22, Issue 96, 12 December 1911, Page 4

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HAVELOCK RACES Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 22, Issue 96, 12 December 1911, Page 4

HAVELOCK RACES Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 22, Issue 96, 12 December 1911, Page 4