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WANGANUI JO. MEETING. [PBB PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WANGANui, March 8. Heavy rain f li on the second day of the W.J.O. Meeting. Results: Autumn Handicap. —The Need In, 1; Bonafide, 2; Gipsy Queen, 3. Time, 2min. 5 l-ssecs. Div,, £l3 2s. Second Hurdles. Moifna, 1; Trouba-1 deur, 2; Ngapuhi, 3. Time, 3min. 542-sspc. Div., £6 Is. Second Hack Hurdles. - Haydn, 1 ; Hutana, 2; Sudor, 3. Time, 2mm. 584-ssec3. Div., £4 16'. Waßganu' iSt'Ves.—Skobe'ofF, 1; Nobility, 2; Ideal, 3. Won by a nose. Time, 2min. 15secs. Div., £3 19«. Petre Welter Handicap.—Gipsy Queen, 1; Jadoo, 2; Whitney, 3. Time, lrain 52secs. Div., £7 13s.
Harrison Memorial Stakes.- Cora Lion, 1; OiDgo, 2 ; Ostiak, 3. Time, lmin. 17 l-53ecs. Div., £2 7a. Second Hack Flat. —Waterford, 1; I Bones, 2; Fakir, 3. Time, lmin. 19 '2-ssets, Div., £lO 12s. Farewell Handicap.—Fashion, 1; Queen's Guaid, 2; Brilliantine, 3. Time, lmin. 45 3-ssecs. Div., £5 16i. The sum of £19,766 was put through the tote for the meeting as against £20,316 last year. ( lUWKE'B BAY J.C. WEIGHTS. Wanqakui, March 8. The Hawke's Bay Jockey Olab weights, declared by Mr. Henrys, are as f#llows:— Autumn Handicap.—Battleaxe, 9.5; | Ideal, 9,0; Okoari, La Gloria, 8.12; I Palaver, 8.10; Materoa, 89; Oisgo, 8.7 ; St. Mark, Will-o'-the-Wisp, 8.2; Armoureux, 7.12; CannieGhiel, 7.11; Murmur, 7.9; Perfection. 7.8; Derringcotte, 7.7; Donovan, 7.3; Eton, Sirius, 7.2; Paphoa, 6.10; Warwick, Goyt, Passion Fruit, Rags, 6.7. First HurHiea.—Waiwera, 11.12; Moifa, 11,6; Trqubadour, 10.11 ; Vanquish, 10.4; Evening Wonder, 10.3; Sallvwag, 10.2; Grey Ribbon, 9.13; Waitio, 9.12; Hin a n, 9.7; Sylvanus, 9.0.
Hawke's Bay Cup.—Renown, 9.6 ; Nobility, 9.1; Coronet, Coeur de Lion, 8.12; Battleaxe, 8.10; Skobeloff, 8.8; Ideal, Sir Launcelot, La Gloria, 8.6; Materoa, Palaver, 7.12; Will-e'-the-Wisp, 7.7; Kahuwai, G. 10; Siriu o , Glenaladale, Rags, 6.7. Welter Handicap.—Tbe Hemrv'e, 10.12; First. Blood, 10.11 ; Jadoo, Devrinocjtte, Bonnie D.)!>n, 10.3; Donovan. 9.13; Autaia, 9.12; New Fore3fc, 9.3; Warwick, 8.10; Goyt, 8.9 ; Passior Fruit, 8.7 ; Weaver, 8.3; Selkirk, 8.2; Ra;»t, iJau de Vio, Waterport, 8 0. Nursery Handicap.—Nonett<>, 9.11; Indian Queen, 95; Rerp, 8.9; Deatroyer, 7.12; Ta Kowhete, Comfort, 17.9; Tawaha, 7.5 ; Linsjero-, Snooze, Sunfisb, Memira, Apres, 7.2; Aster, 6,10; Trgrosnna, 6.7. Hack Handicap -Ngaio, 8.11; Uiln, 8.8; Govt, Blackwing, 8.5; Somnolent, 7.11; 'Hi* Pony, 79; Rage, 7.7; Crown Prince, 7.5; Ka'rima, 7.5, P.ikefl, (5.i2 ; St. Lvr , 6.10; Run; 6.7. Scurry Handicip. —Warwick, 97; Haimoi, 9>.3 ; Mongonui, 8.3 ; Quccn'n Signal, 8.2; St. Just, 7.10; Tirea, 7.3 ; Notoriety, Horminus, 7.0 ; Crawfjrd. Priory filly, Rain, The Tinker, Aitila, 6 9.
Railway Handicap.—Jabber, 9.13; Sit Launcrlo'., 9.8; Okoari, 9.4; Tbe Shannon, 9,0; Palaver, 8.12; Oingo, 8.9; 'Armeureux, 8.5; Cannie Chiel, 8.0; Aufriia, 7.9; Kissmary, 7.8; Eton, 7.3 ; Paphos, 6.11; Js«aic, Robin Adair, Warwick, 6.10; Sft. Just, 6.7. a'ilvVi'FOßl) ACCEPTANCES. Stiutfokd, March 7. Following are the acceptances for the Stratford Meeting:— Hurdles. Sultana, Pu\nga 10.9; Omprah 10.2, Avante G*rde 98, Alorphiup, Exception, Buckshot 9.0. St. Patrick's Handicap.—Dartmoor 10.3, Wild Vixen 8.8, Sinndra 87, Bowman 8.4, Brown Bill, Haydn 8.0, St, Ada 7.8, Otaio, St. Vincent 7.7, Sydney 7.3 Flying Handicap.—lady Bill 9.3-
Marianthur, Wai-iti 8.12, Discount 8.3. Bugler 8.2, Konina 7.13, Maro 7.11, Sophia 7.4, Kid brook 7 2, Puketubu, Pikimai, Crawler 7.0, Jioneke, Misjudged (late Florin) 6.10. Welter.—Lady Bell, 10.7, Wai-iti 10.8, Mariauthus 10.3, Sr.
H>arfc Whist 9.10, Kohina 9.7, Omprah 9.3, Wee Guaid 9.0, Sydney 8.13, Fakir 8.9, Gsldi-n Crown, Prnthia, Hirangi, Knipii, Buckshot 8.7. Cup. T.iplow, Davtmooi, 9.13, 'Wui-iti 8.12, T/idy Bell, Bowsprit 8.9, Si mdra 8.5, Haydn, Brown B II 7.8, j Maro 7.7, Thvsbo 6.7. ! ENTRIES. Borough Stakes. Sandow, Royal lf'lutili, Midas, Pukeotapn, Konokf, Kopliio, Wef.'i, Positive, fiura, Kidiwik, Trranuki, XTriu"gi, Puruit?,; Vlyi'jj,* Bk!'3l. Mli.fc (or Rod; Vise), Lift< Guar-.', Mwjudpxl, \Vood- j v?c;■!:_ Crawler. T.k]: Exocp-
Farmers'. Plate. Sandow, Dolly, Silver Bell, Watchguard, Nga«iland» Errand Law, Paku, Sam Slick, Gloacop, KiDg Edward, Day Guard, Black Guard, Clarion.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 47, 9 March 1901, Page 2
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