SPORTING.
P o y e r!¥f BA Y TU RF. CL U 8.. t| ,{PEtV.'RB,EBB ASSOCIATION.], Additional "results are as follow: — ' spring Ha«dicap.~ L Vi 1, ' Birkline '}, ,;I&ed}6h ■"Won by a! .bare length. Time, 2mm 11 l-sseb. . ' : I First ■ Welter J")awh 1, Kielder' 2,' Scorch 3. Won by i couple of lengths. ~ Time >ail .l.min 31 •.S-ssec. f ilaiden Scurry.—The.,Rujle' 1,. Mvtf' •tipieity 2, Berg 3. Myn hs . a neck. MeM> length aw;ay;. Time, %2-oscc. -.;, flying'- Handicap—Fieltl. jForce 1, . ( '*aher 'Davon 2, Perceler ,3. , Won in a" canter'. Time, Imin 26,.4-OB.ec. , Hack .Flat, Al| •^oVn 1 1, Immensity 2, Tatirai 3. Won B '>y.';a length. lmin 45 2-ssec. WELLINGTON* SPRING, MEETING. ;', .. i/T- ■ " '•'• T, l >K_V_l'''' ' ' ' .! .1 [By Cicero.] The Wellington Racing Club has received splendid acceptances for theiq-: spring fixture, .which opens to-mprrpw n net concludes on ; ' css than twonty-four figure, in tho.Rimutaka. Handicap, 'The party .connected ;with Toa Tore look on' tfyat horse as k moral, and son wili be ridden by Deoley, he will not buffer, on the score/of horsemanship. Sitnbird and, Anguish should prove most troublesome. The t Hack t Steople.'liase has attracted fourteen acceptors. IJoilin (11.9) will make his debut as -.•«'< :Mchaser," in this.,event,-,.,and, will, only have to junip like t other Birken-. heads, to make things interesting. rMaiter Webb is probably ilio, most reliable horse in the field,-and'is sure to take beating. .-.The good field ,of sixteen has accepted for the Wellington jHandicap. Peroneal ran a great* ten-'furlongs at Wanganui last month!,' should strip more fit 'to-morrow. Mira (8.8) is- well handicapped, but, an the grey claims an lY engagement in thejNew Zealand Cuo. inav be... short of a gallop. .A number of brilliant 'sprinters are engaged in the Shorts Handicap. ~,Perbriilla was particularly .brilliant...last . season, .and wo* 'Vjtbly still retains, jier (i turn.„ of speed. Rationale has been galloping well on the: tracks,. and ~may • be riddelf ;;by Ojiver. Bondiera is . yery fast, but willj be at the disadvantage.of -not onrijying silk for 15 months.. Several .\o\V "Zealand Cup', hoi'ses 'iave,<paid lip for the Wainui Handicap, and as tiiehvmher would not incur a .penalty •for (the southern race, a great trial between Bon Reve, La .Reina and Jlaskayno, should eventuate. Thej large number of t'wenty-uve accepted for the Trial Scurry.., Vocation has a great private reputation, whilst Day Fly galloped fast last, season, and should be benefitted by the raqng at Hastings. Of the nineteen which still figuro in the Wellersley Stakes, Football and Costalia have shojivn they know how to gallop.
Bootlo will prpbably be- "hot", for tho ; Selling Plate, in which event he is
opposed by a lot of "moderates."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 46, 24 October 1913, Page 2
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438SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 46, 24 October 1913, Page 2
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