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SPORTING.

WELLINGTON RACING CLUB

1%, MMing of 't%-Web .ingtojii Racing ? £li*b|'\ja-s >4u!.l ; ,arid .dr,izziirig[ wpather;_'.j).ut..,dejpite.vthis fact, thee©;'was a'4avge-at« jendaiice, Thecourse wag heavy and ilie times were yeryj slow, thpugh"the .racing' was Interesting. The stipendiary stewards, .held an inquiry into she handling of' Paritutu and Hasfctfyne; The former, which was' ridden by R. Thompson, started in the July Steeplechase and was unplaced,. ivhil'Jthe*:latter Avon the Winter Oats. •■'ln both instances," as the official report puts it, "some advice was tendered and no further action taken."' Business at the totaUsatorwas again brisk, the sum of £30,457 going through the machine, as against £21,000 for the corresponding day at the previous winter fixture, making a total for tm© meeting of £515,603 10s, as against £34,603 for thVl9l2 meeting. •Additional results: —

Winter Oats Handicap, of 250 sots ; ono mile.—2 Haskayno 10.5, 1; 1 Kihain, 10.0, 2; 3 Diapolo, 9.10, 3. 5 Domino 10.9, 6 Sir Knox 10.5, 11 Tone? 9.7, 10 Semaphore 9.5, 7 Negating 9.4, 13 Ceylon 9.4 ■ (carried 9.5), 12 Otahu 9.3, 4 Royal Arms 9.3, 9 Teviotdale 9.3, and 8 Redloh 9.1 also started. Won by three lengths, two lengths separating seeond and third. Time, Imin 49 l-ss©c. Final Hurdle Handicap, 300 sovs, 1 and three-quarter mires.—2 Darby Paul, 10.1, 1; 4 Stevens, 9.11, 2; 10 Red Earl, 9.8, 3. 3 Coronetted 10.5, 1 801 l in 10.3, 7 Kauroa 9.11, 6 Watchchain 9.8, 5 Aberurothocic" 9.6, 9 Euroco 9.6, 8 Sally Bridge 9.5, 11 Waione 9.0, also started: Won by three lengths. ■ Time, 3min 30 2-ssec. Kia Oro Handicap, of 100 sovs, six furlongs.—Kew, 10.5, 1; Axis, 9.0, t; Tree Lucerne, 9.7, 3. Field Force 9.8, George 9.7. Waldemar 9.4, Silver Rose 9,0, Lady Vladimir 9.0, Holywell 9.0, Asche 9.0 (carried 9.2), also started. Won by a length, the same distance separating second and third. Time, l.min 22 2-ssec.

WOOTTOX v. STEVIER

[Jve Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] ' London, July 10.

Sievier declined to cross-examine Lord Stanley, elit-iting the remark from ])]niiitiff's-, counsel: "You charged liim with pulling; and now refuse- to cross-examine him.''

At Melbourne on Saturday the Leamington hurdle rare was won by Julian, from Wingarora, Portlock, and five others. Julian won easily by two lengths and a half in 3min iHJsec.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 64, 21 July 1913, Page 2

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 64, 21 July 1913, Page 2

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 64, 21 July 1913, Page 2

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