SPORTING. Wanganui Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting.
[BY TELEGUAPH.— PREmS ASSOCIATION.) Wajjganti, Tuesday. The first day's racing under the auspices of the Wanganui Jockey Club took place to-day, beautiful weather was experienced, and the attendance was about 2000. The amount of money put tbrongh the totahsators was £3958. The following are tha results : — Hurdle Hvndicyp of lOOsovs. Two and a-half miles and a distance, over eight jumps. Mr C. Brewer's Dusk 1 Mr Ellingham's Denbigh .. 2 Mr Hughes Patent Saftcy . 3 Druid (lOat 101 bs), and Porotawa (9st 71bs) also ran. Denbigh was a hot favourite, Druid being next in demand. Time, 4min. 20secb. Divideuds : Outside, £11 15s ; and inside, £13 2s. Sapmxg Si'aicks of oO'OVb.; for two yearolds. St\ furlongs. Mr R. Peck's Cremorue ... 1 Mr Scott's Tornado . ... 2 Mr .T. Geoigo's Confident filly 3 Britis-h Lion (Bst. 101b*.) also ran. Oremorne was the favourite at even money, Tornado 2to 1, others ."> to 1. Time, lmin. 2 3-sth sees. Dividends : £2 3s od, and £1 l(is. Wang vnui Cup of ,")00sovs ; second horw to receive 50»ovs from stakes ; third hono to save stakes. Mr W. Bobbett's b h Tetford, 4yrs, by Musket — Pung.iwerewere, 7st 91bs (Williams) . . . 1 Mr W. Bobbett's Libeller, aged, by Traducer— Yatterina, 7st. 41bs. (Mor-iiff-i") . ... 2 Mr W. Douglas' Waitiri, 3yr«, by Musket — Uira, Gst. 31 bs. (Wood-) ... 3 Pasha (\ht. lllbs), Armourer (Bst. 41b5.,) Salvage (Sit.), RiHemati (7-t. lOlbs.), Bayard (7->t. Slbs.), Xormaiiby (T>t. lllbb.), and Veia(7st.)ahoran. Poet (7st. 41bs.) and Alpine Hose (7st. lOlb^.) vvero scratched. The betting was even on Waitiri, Gto 1 against Pasha, Armourer, Salvage, Tetford, Libeller, and A r era ; 10 to 1 against the others. Time, 3min. 57 l-.ith sees. Dividends : Inside £13 4s, outside £12 Is. Ski ling Race of DOaovs. Mr D. Sott'a (ioth 1 Mr E. McElu ain'b Ringleader ... 2 Flyinc; Handicap of lOOsovs. Messrs Stock and Conroys Misi DeUgDIl ... 1 Mr T. H. Hall's Rumour ." 2 Mr P. Y. Tancred's Reroke 3 Armourer (Bst. lllb».), Parvenu (7at.), and Hagar (7st.), were scratched.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2133, 11 March 1886, Page 2
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