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NGARUAWAHIA RACING flflß ANNUAL Satur'day, January (Totalisator tickets 10s Handicap Hurdle of stakes to go to flights of hurdles. 22 Mr C. Weal’sW^ 1 / C. Weal 1 Mr G. 17 Mr J. Sutton 6 Mr W. br m Kate, 12 3 Mr F. G. BncCullagh’s blk g 2B||||||| aged, 9.0 1 Major Te Wheoro’s b g Paparoafl 9.0 BBrafl Won easily. Dividend, £l. Maiden Plate of 15 sovs; for horses never won an advertised race of Weight-for-age. About one mile. 14 Mr T. Hannon’s ch m Duchess, B|||||| 8.13 Smith. 6 Mr Tauwhare Katipa’s Le 39 Mr H. Windsor’s b m Caprice, 16 Mr F. Rothwell’s blk g Last aged, 8.13 8 Mr A. McKinnon’s b g Barshot, 1 Mr K. K. Tarawhiti’s b g — 8.1 Won easily. Dividend, £2 13s. Ngaruawahia Cup Handicap of 50 sovsß sovs out of stakes to go to second horse one and a half miles. 22 Mr J. Muir’s b m Folly, 4yrs, 6.12 53 Mr L. Ward’s b m Onni, syrs, 7.12W 57 Mr J. C. Booth’s b g Waltzer, 4yrs.fl 9 Mr Thos. Suttie’s br h Raglan, agedfl 141 Won easily. Dividend, £2 16s. Novel Race of 20 sovs ; winner to absolute property of the club. Weigh t-foßgß About one mile. ' 9 MrP. Jones’ brmlngare, 4yrs, 8.11 Shfl|||| 17 Mr F. Jolly’s b g Wilfred, aged, 6 Mr W. Singer’s b m Taffy, aged, 2 Mr P. Crosby’s b g Deceiver, aged, 1 Mr D. O’Connor’s b g Orphan Boy, 8 .13 35 Won easily. Dividend, £l 14s. ■ Ngaruawahia Plate Handicap of 15 soH Winner of Cup to carry 71b penalty. Abe® one and a quarter mile. j « 38 Mr J. Muir’s b m holly, 4yrs, 7.11, inc.J® 71b pen. Gillie t 26 Mr W. J. Sayers’ b m Transit, 4yrs, 3 Mr G. Currie’s b g Fort-a-Bras, 6.12 9 Mr J. Clements’ ch g Viceroy, aged, 4 Mr A. McKinnon’s b g Barshot, aged, 3 Mr F. Rothwell’s blk. g Last .Chance aged, 6.12 .... 1 Major Te Wheoro’s b g Paparoa, byrs, V 6.9 ■ 84 Won easily. Dividend, 19s. 1 Selling Hurdles of 15 sovs. Over six flight,s of hurdles. About one and a half miles. B 16 Mr W. Macmanemin’s b m Hopeful ® Kate, / 50, aged, 12.11, owner .... ® 20 Mr J. Sutton’s gr g Sandy Muir, /40, fl aged, 12.4./... i fl 3 Mr W. Singer’s b m Taffy, /’2O, aged, fl 11.4 >r]fl 2 Mr W. Meldrum’s b gßob Sawyer,/'io, fl aged, 10. u .-'-H o Mr P. Kay’s b g Jack, /"io, aged, IO.U ~fl * 4 t " 1 'i i , Won by a neck. Dividend, £1 2s. 1 Flying Stakes Handicap of 15 sovs. Winner] of Cup to carry lolb penalty ; winner of Plate’ to carry 71b penalty. Penalties not cumulative. About three-quarters of a mile. 20 Mr J. Muir’s b m Folly, 4yrs, 7.2, inc. lolb pen., Gillie 14 Mr L. Ward’s b m Orini, syrs, 8.2 .... 2 6 Mr G. A. McGlashen’s b m Minnie, 6yrs, 7.4 3 4 Mr H. Windsor’s b m Caprice, 4yrs, 7,2 o 5 'MrW. J. Sayers’ bin Transit, 4yrs, 7.0 o 1 Mr J. Clement’s ch g Viceroy, aged, 7.0 o 3 Mr G. H. Carter’s b g Memorandum, J aged, 7.0 fl 7 Mr T. Hannon’s ch m Duchess, syrs, 7.0 fl o Mr Tauwhare Katipa’s Le Roy, Syrs, fl 6.12 fl 1 Mr F. G. McCullagh’s blk g Albury, fl . 6yrs, 6.7 . |fl B Won easily. Dividend, £ 1 7s. The absence of some of the horses that wefl expected to be entered by Mr W. R. Wilson ffl the Newmarket Handicap and Australian Cup fl thus accounted for by “ Terlinga ” in the asian, and his remarks may be useful to backefl in this colony :—“ Mr W. R. Wilson, who helfl such a strong hand for the Newmarket Handicafl and Australian Cup of 1892, has this year only ■ single entry for each event; and it is quite on thfl cards that neither of his representatives will facj the starter. Steadfast has only just been put inflfl work after being added to the list, and as ifl Tosca still bleeds at the nose after a gallop, it ia quite possible that she will not be kept on tlwu turf to the end of the season.” The five mares purchased at Messrs. W. C. Yuille and Co.’s sale at Newmarket, Melbourne, on December 19th on behalf of Messrs. Morton and Hay, of Coolangatta, New South Wales, have reached their destination. The mares are: Delight, by Slanderer —Fun ; Ruby 11., by Bras-de-Fer—Ruby; Sister to Burlesque by Progress — Charade; Sea Ripple, by Progress — Murmur; and Fashionable Girl, by Albury, from Girl of the Period. The well - known horses, Manton and Churchill, are standing at Coolan-' gatta, and the marcs will next season be mated with one or other of thein.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 131, 26 January 1893, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 131, 26 January 1893, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 131, 26 January 1893, Page 11