FIELDING HANDICAPS.
Handicaps for tne spring jneeting on November 29th and 30th :—
Flying, 6 furlongs. — M-uscovite 9.3, Warwick- 8.5, Indian Shot, Jemima 8.4, Monganui 7.13, Gipsy Queen 7.11, Murmur, Lady's Link, Stepina 7.7, Motor 7.4, The Miner, Wilson7.0, Torowai G. 13, Derringshot 6.10, Kowhete 6.9, Faugh-a-ballagh ,6.7. St. ' Andrew's Handicap, li miles. —Palaver 9.3. Uannio .Chiel, The Shannon 8.3, Kahuwai, , Fashion, Volley 7.13, Sirius 7.12, Tukapa 7.8, Windwhistle 7."7, Tpa, Queen's Guard .7.6, Robin Adair, . Legion of Honour 7.0, Maro 6.13, Plaadie, Daphne, Lady's Link '6.lo, Rags ' 6.7. Spring Hurdles, If <'mHes.— Wai^ wera 11.10, Scallywag 1 10.13, Evening Wonder 10.8, Troubaflour 1Q.6, Stockade, iTne Hempie, Duffer 10.3,Roer 10.0, Hinau 9.13, Right Metal 9.12 .Lockade 9.5, Puanga, Sylvan*usi Mangatcra," First Shot 9.0. Hack Hurdles, IJ. miles.—Kaiwhakaroa 10.13, Mangatera 10.11, Rimu, Tokatea, Bones, Aquinaldo 10.3, Meershaum 10.2, Nca 10.0. Morelli 9.10, Strene 9.9, Cobra, Otaio 9.3, Jones 9.2, New Zealand, Hokowhitu, Sportsman, Tokanui, Piungoi'oa 9.0. Aorangi Hack' Flat, 1* miles.— Taplow 8.13, Convoy 8.7, Benefactor 7.12, Elusion 7.8, Fair Jess 7.7, Rala, .Cavalier 7.4, Raukura 7.3, Last Spec 6.10. Kiwitea Stakes, 1 mile.—Muscovite 9.3, Fashion 9.1, Takapa 8.1, Toa 8.10, Perfection 8.6, Calceolaria 8.5, Queen's Guard 8.4, Warwick, Indian Shot 8.3, Gipsy Queen 8,0, Murmur 7.10, Motor, Waterford, Wilson, The Miner, Legion of Hon : our 7.7, Daphne, Sedgebrook, Lady s 1 Link 7.3, Skylark 6.13, Kowhete, 6.12, Roer 6.10. Hack Flying, 6 furlongs.— Taplow 9.7, Blackwing, 9.3, Reclaimer 8.9, The Dude 8.7, Coma 8.6, Apres 8.5, Gold Cord, "Nioiti 7.13. Greensleeve Hardwork 7.12, Bowsprit 7.11, Rata 7.9, Missile, Rita 7.8, Roseplot 7.5. Rosette, JDetonator,, Kohia, Cave 7.3, Kusorow, In-thfe-Van, Sumitts 7.0, Van, Midia, The Hero 6.10. TURF TOPICS, BY "TARANAKI." A good story is told in the -Press of the lost day of the Canterbury Jockey Club's recent meeting. ' One of the riders who was thrown in the Cressy Welter was brought in on one of the course officials' horses— o, good serviceable horse, but by no means a thoroughbred. A bystander, unaware of the fact that the rider had not come back on tbe horse he went out on, remarked, " Good heavens, fancy Sir George Clifford starting a horse like that !•" »' * "' s Handicaps for the Auckland Cup, Summer Steeplechase, and Railway Handicap are due on Monday > next, November 25. Mr M. Mills' recent purchase, a yearling filly by Stepniak . from Sortie, was landed here the other day. Another addition to the local horses arrived the same day, being Cairngorm, a four-year gelding by Ruby from Miss Betty, and therefore half-brother to Ostiak.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11821, 19 November 1901, Page 2
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523FIELDING HANDICAPS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11821, 19 November 1901, Page 2
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