SPORTING.
MA>TE!:T< >N ftPARI doCKEY CUB. lii 9 follow;:. 2 Arc the weights lor the Autumn -Mcfetiiig oi the above Cutb, to be held oil st. Patrick's Day, 17ta Clutch ; Handicap Hurdles.--Zulu list, lugomar lost oil-, ( nhijjge Ifkt, Kohai !.'at 91b, Jib bit :;ib, Gumier 9st. • 'j’aki A 1111 ;iu 11 Handicap.— Pilgrimage 9st, Dasha bit alij, ; 3 iave ftst -lib, Gabble Bst ’Jib, tirst water Jit ■Jib, Gentle Annie Tst Mb, I'litangiiaugi 7»t 'db. Little ticrub .it bib, L-ivuiti ,»r, K-jj.i 7st..Shepherdess '•st l-.b, Htii.if.st If>ib, Signor (Lt 81b. St. I’a’.i Handicap.—P Igriniago Oat, Slave Sat sin, Gabble Bst 81b, Pasha SstOlb, GiaicKs 8- 1 4ib, Ftrs: water 8s 31b, Little Scrub Ts' Jib, Dan O'OonntiH Tst ’Jib, Kupi Tat, U a.tatigi Tat, Hollo (ist iliib, Tewhiti bat ll’lb, CnLLage fiat I lib, Shepherdess bit' Jib, Carears Ost 71b, ACCEPTANCES FOR WANGANUI CLP AND DERBY. The following acceptances were declared fur tie Wanganui Cup Tigredia, Speculation, Sir Bcdivere, Bayard, Fusilier, Laurel, Ahau, Clogs, Nurmanby, Armorer, Bu retard. Derby.—Fay, Xitokowaru, Fusilier, Stiletto, Parvenu. DUNEDIN J C. AUTUMN MEETING. Dl-mehin, February 2b. The Dunedin Cup Handicap of 1000 sovs. added to a sweep-takes of 15 sovs each ; 20i) sovs to the second : li-O sovs to the third. Two miles ami a distance. The Hou W. Robin-one bik hj Vanguard, by Tradueor(imp)—En Avaut (imp.), .syrs,9st3lb|Derrett) .. ...1 Mr D. O’Brien's b c Trenton, by Musket (imp.)— Frailty, oyrs, Tst 91b.. .. 2 Mr G. Bate's ch m Minerva, by Traducer (imp ) —Sweetbriar, oyrs, 7st .. .. 3 Lady Emma. Nelson, The Poet, Wapiti, Captain Webster, and Adamant, also ran. Trenton bioke away twice, aud delayed the start, and whin the ri.ig fell he pot away last, Minerva took ttie lead, and presently Captain Webster got second place with Poet and July well up. Trenton soon gut forward, and with Lady Emma took a prominent position, Vanguard dropping back last. At the mile and a quarter Derrett began to take the favorite up through his horses, but at the back ( f the course Minerva .-nil sailed away in trout, toe Poet went on second, with Triton and Adamant at his girths. Wapiti 'U coming next, aud Vanguard «nl' seventh. A little further on Minerva was collate 1 bv ifentun, war, quickly passed her, tut .-.s.uitai.Li.u.-!y Vincuaid lau past trie inlt-tviL.ing n as--, ..ml -pat.iiiv disposing r s Mtuetv.l m uia turn, he p-t ;.n terms with Trenton, sod after a simt.iauai of a struggle. SGlllOd i.UJ. *% ILi 1 LJsc, Uili WOU (*.<»llifrrtabiy by ;. clear length and a half. Treab. u w.,- ,-u ■ * i, Minerva a ia;r Card, Adamant i u;;;. 1 1 - Poet uf;a. Capt-in \7eb-tti ~ly .-, ; ,eaia, Lady Emma f.ghtii, N'.L ’i \ W.■ it; : other last. lime. Uf i i'J'M in C.c tut dilator. K !1m -a -n \ n.guar hj Dividend, inside t CL ticket,-', i" i, : , uL.isiue (J 1 tickets), JE>es.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1680, 2 March 1885, Page 3
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476SPORTING. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1680, 2 March 1885, Page 3
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