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WELLINGTON R.C.'S SUMMER MEETING.

(FKSSS ASSOCIATION TKUCGBAM.) WELLINGTON, January 19After making final paymwate .the folkwtng remain in Ihe WELLINGTON CUP, of 600 eov*. One mile and a half. at lb et lb Advance . 10 4' Cannie Chiel ... 7 8 Battleaze ... 612 Motor - ... 613 Siege Gun ... 8 9 Dunda* — 613 Canteen ... 8 8 General Symone 610 Hinetaura „. 712 Benefactor ... 6 9 THE WELLBSLEY STAKES, of 300 sots; second SO soys. and tfcird 10 tcvs from the etake. For two-year-olds. Colta t*t 71b gelding* Sat 41b, fiUies Bst 21b. Four furlongs. t,t lb Six G. H. Clifford's blk c Treadmill, by Bill of Portlands-Catherine Wheel .. .. ... 8 7 E. J. Watt's eh o Starehoot, by Hotchkiss—Creecent ... ... — 8 ' R. W. Patewon's b c Eegiment, by Castor— Bangle :.. — 8 7 G. G. Stead a b c Machine Gun, by Hcrtchkias—Rubin* , 8 • G. G. Stead's br c King Log, by Stepniak—Fairyniaid ... ■•• 8 " J. B. Reid's eh i Gladsome, by Seatoa Delevsl—Hiss Gladys ... - 8 3 THE WELLINGTON STAKES, of 300 eovs; second horse 30 cove, iind third 10 eovs from eta&a. For two and three-year-olds. Two-year-olds 7st, three-year-olda Set 71b, with penalties and; allowances. Five furlongs. et lb J. Monk's «h c Achilles ,by MedallionNereid, 3yr» 9 * J. Honk's br g Exmoor ,by Graiton — La Vivandiere, Byrs ... ... 8 5 G G. Stead's br c King Log, by Stepoiak—Fairymaid, 2yre ... — • 12 E J. Watt's eh c Starshoot, by Hotchkise—Crescent. 2yra ... ... 7 6 R. W. Pateraom's b c Regiment, by Caetor—Bangle. 2yre 7 0 Sir Geo. Clifford's br o Treadmill, by Bill of Portland—Catherine v Wheel, 2yrs 7 0 J. B. Reid's eh f Gladsome, by Seaiton Delav*l-4iiss Gladys, 2yrs ... .6 11 ZEALANDIA PLATE, of 250 soys; second 40 sore, third 10 fovs from stake. For ■three-year-olds and upwards. Weight-for-age, -with penalties and allowances. One mfl » and » quarter. st lb G. G. Stead'e eh f Cruciform, by St. Leger—Forme, 4yrs ... . ■•■ 10 1 Sir Geo. Clifford's eh h Cannie Chiel, hy ClanTanald—Weathoreye, Syrs ... ? 3 l>. Gordon's bfk h Advance, by Vanguard—Laurel, 6yrs ... - » 3 J. Monk* eh c Achilles, by Medalkon— Nereid, Syre ... •■• ... 8 8 D. Gordon's eh c Porirua, by Seaton Dekval—Waitemata, 3yrs ... 8 a J. F. Buohanan's b g Secret Society, by Gipsy Grand or Stepniak—Tempest, Byrs »■ ••• •■• 7 ld The following acceptances have been reCe ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP, of 120 soys; one mile—Porirua 8s; 8!b, Queen's GuaTd Bst 2ib. Shrapnell Shell 7st 9ib, Menura. 7st 6i'b, Hinekoa 7st slb, Windwhietle 7eb|3Bb, Torowai 7st 21b, Calibre 6»t 131b, Ai|Me-Camp 6et lOtb, Eland 6st 9lb, Gipey Jack 6et 7ib, HANDICAP, of 80 eovs; six furlongs—Shackle Bst 13lb, Good Intent Bst 101b, Romany L&ss Bst 101b, Brilliantine Set 81b, Lavalette Set 51b, Clovelly B*t 41b, Lolah Bst 21b, Matamau 7et 916, Dcdona, 7st 81b, Narcotic 7st 7lb, Rangman 7et "lib, Opeeae 7st 51b, Apprentice 7et 21b Waipai Tst, Waikakato 6sl. 13lb, Koingo Get 121b, Waikanae 6st ljlb. Wind Gst lll'b, Mauieea. 6st 9lb. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 110 eovs; five iurlonge—Hohoro Oet 13ib, Osliak 9at 61b, Weetgitard Bst 101b, Pallas Set 9lb, Red Gauntlet Bst 7lb, Ayrdale Bet lib, Petrovna 7st 81b. Gold Seal 7st Blb, Torowai 7st 21b, Turepo 6st 18lb, Ringlet fflst life, Float 6»t U TONGARIRO HACK HANDICAP, of 80 sevs; one mile—Shackle 3st, Good Intent Bst lllb, Brilliantine Bst 92b, Laralette , Set 51b. Kowheto Bst 58b, Asteroid m lib, Catherine Gordon 7»t 13M>, •WehensV'Tst ■•lllb, EHbank 7at 101!b, Buwßsn 7rt 7H>, Wodona 7st 7H>, Cumulus 7st 71b, Tikirawa 7*t fflh, Apprentice 7tet Blb, Tie Gtieseer. 6»t Uib, Wind 6st 12Kb, Miuieen 6st 9lb. NURSERY HANDICAP, of 150 cove; for ■fcwc-year-olde; five iurlonge—King Log 9st 12ib, Staarshoot 9et, Treadmill Bst 9lt>, Gl*dsome B*t 4Kb, Regiment 7st «l% Idea 7«t 61b, Gold Crown 7st, Auratus 6si 18lb. THLEGRAPH HANDICAP, of 200 cow, •ix furlongs—.Hohoro 9st I'M, Oetiak 9st BPb. Weatguard Bet 101b, P*»m Set 81b, Red Gauntlet Bst 71b, FieJa BitteTy Brt 2Jb,. Ayrdale Set, Petrovna, 7st 7lb, Toroww 7#t lib, Somerled 6st 12lb, Float Get 101b, Ringlet 6st iOlb, Pur» Silver 6at 7lb. (SPECIAL TO "»HB PMSS.") ' . WELLINGTON.' January 19. F. Higgott opened the ball on the tracks to-dsy by •Hotting his team serviceable work.. Cutte aent Bomerled and Wtndwhirtle eteadily. Hineteura and Gold Seel moved pleasingly over » tooud L b:rushing home over the last half mile. The Cbp maw Jβ very well. Cannie Chiel, looking is splendid order, went two rounds at hilf p«ce. Treadmill cantered a ronnd, and finiehed fast down the straight on the cour»e proper. Th* colt was much admired. Eland and Shackle put in steady work OT«t a couple of rounde. Gladeome and Lolah jumped off at tne half mile,post on the outside of the opuree, and Tan hjpme in «4mo. Red Giaatlet, pulling;ntM, went a round on the tan quietly. . The Disnedm repr**«tttativ« is greatly fancied pt Mβ engacement In the Railway Hanthcep, but he looks dry in the coat. - Quisen'a Guard covered a round at three-quarter pace. Siege Gun wm associated with Cruciform in a once round KaUon on the tan, and fEowed more daah than he hai done of late, and finished up with his companion in lmin 53sec, the mile taking lmin 45|sec. Canteen ran a mile and a quarter on the tan in.Stain Msec, aad oomid have done better. The grey horse is galloping yejy freely. has had a solid preparation, wad allotted a round at th»c-qnait« J>ace. Pallas, eetved with • light weight and fying. start, ran _^five furlonge in lmin 4** c. Aysdalle finiahed in front of PtUovna and King Log over half a mile in Msec - King Log was. not bent on timemaking. Westguard, lookiiig in capitaljettle, brushed orer a mile in 62sec.. Waikakaho moved freely over seven; furlongs, but wm not out for time-making. Hohoio made his first appearance. ,Be is a fine, big, powerful gelding, and wait eager: to get at hk work, which waa only at half pace. He blew very hard. Another musical horse, Field Battery, followed him, - ountering a round, and then brushinsthome. Similar work was indulged m by Wind. loiwa eprinted five furlongs. Motor cantered a round, and then jogged up to the six furlong noat on the tan. He ran the.distance in lmin. 18 l-sta sec. He was sent along all the way, and finished up welt.. Davifis has the Hotohkise horse in great heart. The other work done was of an unintereeting description. The tan track is very fast «i prpsent, and sensational ■ times could be T*gißt(ired by several of the -naiting horses if deaired. The course proper ie very hard down the straight, but nice and •nnngy in other parts. Siege Gun pleased the touts better this morning than he did on Saturday moving more freely, and displaying .more brilliancy. He whowed little eigne of. soreness, .•■''. «•••--"•

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11486, 20 January 1903, Page 6

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WELLINGTON R.C.'S SUMMER MEETING. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11486, 20 January 1903, Page 6

WELLINGTON R.C.'S SUMMER MEETING. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11486, 20 January 1903, Page 6

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