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* , ■ ' ~ ♦ v .'.,'/ , GtENCOB.I > i \ ] ~ RACINC FIXTURES. ' \ February 13 and 20.—Wellington Pony and . ■ *~Galloway R.O. •■ Fobrnarj , 17 and 18—Hotorua J.O. Annual. February'l7 and 18.—Woodvillo District J.O. Autumn. ' February 24, 25,' end Dunedin J.O. ' , Autumn. February 26 and 27.—South Auckland R.C.'a j Annual. , , ' March 4 and s.—Wnnganui J C. Autumn. March 10 and 11.—Dannevirke R.C. Autumn. March 12 and 13.—Tolaga Bay J.C. Annual March IS and 20.—Wellington Pony and Galloway R.C . March 17 and 18.—Napier Park R.C. Autumn. > March 17, and 18—Westport J.C. Autumn. March 18.— Warrengato J.C. Annual. March 24 and 25.—South Canterbury J.C. Autumn. March 24 and 25.— Autuma. April 10,12, and 13—Auckland R.C. Autumn. April 12 and,l3—Foilding J.C. Eastor. April 12 and 13—0. J.C. Autumn. . '.April 28 and 29—Munawatu R.C. Autumn, REMINDER. In connection with tho autumn meeijing of the Dannevirko Racing Club, to bo hold on Maroh 10 and 11, owners aro reminded that ' nominations for all races closo at/9 p.m. on , — Monday next, with tho secretary, Mr. James 1 Spiers Freeman, P.O. box 60, Danneviiko. The programme for the meeting appeals in to-day's issue.' 'v, ' PONY AND CALLOWAY R.C. , At Miramar this afternoon the first day's raoing'in connection with the Wellington ■ Pony and Galloway Raoing Club's February meeting will take place. Tho acceptances for tho various events are large enough to warTont tbo assumption that tho sport will be interesting, and if tlio weather is lino, the first meeting of the club's new.year should open successfully. , Early in the week the ■ , racing track was in need of rain, but as copious showers have fallen during the past ' ■ couple of days, tho going should now'leave nothing to be desired. Some new ponies are 1 again among the competitors.' The first event is timed for 2.30 p.m., and the concluding , event for 6.30 p.m. Special trams will leave 'Conrtenay Place for tho racecourse at fre- , - quent intervals from 12 nopn onwards, and • in addition'thoTO will bo tho ordinary'Mira- - mar cars travelling via Lambton Quay. Ladies ' will, as usual, bo admitted free to all parts. ~ . SHANNON HACK RACING CLUB. -In this issue is published the programme for the annual meeting of the Shannon Hack Raoing Club, which is to bo held on the -Shannon raoecourso on St. Patrick's Day. ' ■ March 17 .v.* A neat bill of fare, consisting of i BQvefi events, has been drawn up, tho principal raco being tho President's Handicap of lo Bovs,, ono mile. ( Tho other races lncludo ' two run over half a mile, two over five furlongs, and two ovor six furlongs. In last jear'B pTOgrammo the conditions did not pro-vide-for penalties to be carried by ■winners, but this penalty of. 101b, will be incurred for'tho first win and 71b. for every ■nin afterwards, . Nominations foi\all events close with the secretoiy, Mr. A. Rawlo, P.O. box 34,' Shannon, at 8.30 p.m., on February 21. ,i .'W«ights will be deolared' by Mr. I!. Shannon, and will appear in The Dominion and the Manawatu "Standard" on or about . * March 31 - . ■_ -' NOTES AND COMMENTS. , JShfi WoodviUo Cup will be run on Wednesday. '' -. ' ' ' x <Mr. J. Clark, who, with Kaipetipoti, won ' three out of four hurdlo races at the Gisbqrno \ l meetings last February, accomplished a similar feat with To Arai this year. : A number of Wellington sportsmen arrived i i home from, tho Egtnont meot-v-'ing by ycstordaji QjppJng'Bl.trwn, ' y >•-.-.-.'-, This year's-'Engfis)v , Derb-y !t s]> tS'Tie run on Wednesday," May 26. At the present timo the unbeaten Bayardo-is the only candidate k ,<t mentioned in the betting. _ < ' 'Sir Artogal T\as secured as a two-year-old ' - by his present owner for 125 guineas, and his account was on the credit side of the ledger before Mr. Cooper had had him two months. Early in the piesent eoason ho shaped rather disappointingly, but since being in R. Bar- > 'low's ca.ro ho has made wonderful improvement, and sjncti the, beginning of December he >• has won'five races'. The fact that Tho .Stripper's dam was a \ jriare by Sou'-westor possibly induced his . owner to give him a 'trial over'hurdles, but his form has not bean by any moans encour- - . ogmg. Jn three out of the four hurdle races at the Gisborne meetings ho finished last in a field,of four, -Yesterday there were only three starters, but ho spoiled his chance of running third by.runnipg down a hurdle. , . Advantage, Effort, Inanui, and TrugaBini were shipped to Dunodin by the Marama on Thursday. North Island horses aio not usually very strongly represented at tho Dune Sin meetings, and during the past ten years tho Duncdm Clip has,only tn'ice neon uon by horses owned ia the north. Substantial stakes, however, aro always on offer at ;■ Wmgatui, and as tho company i% sometimes very moderate Trainer Lowo showed good judgment Jα entering Bomo members of his j team at tho fixture. , ' ' •' " P rol,au ly withdrawn from the hurdles at Gisbomo yesterday mfch tlio obx ; joct of giving somo of tho othor candidates a snow, llio Monaco gelding is in great form at present, and .as ho won very easily on the first day'it did not'Jook likely that ■ ' en extra 141b, or so would stop him. Per- , haps,ha was given an oxtra big riso in tho « oightg, >bnt if bo his owner could not complain as he had previously heen leniently treated. In tho Farewell Handicap at tho 'Poverty Bay meeting Tho Cockatoo was awarded top- , weight (Ost. 71b.), and assessed as 51b. superior to.Ballyhoigh. As ho was only asked to carry 101b. moro ia tho Hack Flat race against as poor a lot of hacks as it would bo possible to collect tocoth&r, this lattor ■ raoa looked a real good thing for him, and bo it proved. Cheshire, who was racing in tho Maiden Bcurry at Gisbomo yesterday, is tbo imported colt by Tarparley from Maybud, which cost Mr J. H. Martin, of Gisbonio 320 guineas at tho *aldhnrtf sale in August Xarier and Courior wcro doublo winners at tho Egmont Raoing Club's meeting Couuor's daublo success, combined with Wliotumarama's win, credited the Vanguard sire-Advance with threo wins at tho meeting. St. Cloracnts, was,also represontod by three sinners during the two days. Mr. T. O'Neill, the well-known owner of Eclognp, has recently taken over Hastio's Hotel, Feilding. .Tho Feilding trainer, H. Jackson, is gradually Retting a good team togothor, the latest addition to his stiing boiug a two- , * carold filly by Euroclydon from Lady Helen (dam of Helen Portland). This youngster was recently purchased by Mr. W. Hook, o«ncr of Strategist, and is oxpectod to provo useful. / ' , Doad-hoats are not by any means of raro occurrence in Gisbomo, and scarcely a mooting goes past without a dead-heat for ono of tbo plices., Yesterday the recoul was kept np at tho Po\crty Bay l\irf Club's ireetmg, when tjio afternoon's mciiig produced tho dead-boats foi second place. Among the horses nominated for tho WaDganui Cup, thoio woio only a couple without good performances' to their credit, and the handicappor, after disposing of All Red, pobnkoff, and Moral, was able to framo a light ecalo of woights for tho remainder, w.thsut having to crowd a number of the candidates in at tho minimum weight. Blue Ribbon, with 7s.t. lUb., appoare to bo paung the full penalty former win in tlio Wcllhikton Cup, but Mr. Morse, no doubt, regards her as moro likely to stay the distance than Di.TJV of tbo other candidates, while Sir Tristram is tronted as not likely to got tho distance, Tho likes of-Bourraaquo and Wait tapu hare boon giren duo allow mice for their numerous failures, but nothing is better treated than Apa, who has been performing splendidly in good handicap races , since October last. -
. : A 'correspondent ("Human") writes: —"ln ■the. I .interests'of ;i the-EporVI would like:to draw''the attention -;of the Pony-!and. Galloway, Club/ if ; : ;they'' see cause' to mount their retainer,■ ■. that; : .he ;will'.not, 'revert, to I;the "b'utchery.-dealt' ;put to Yeroniquo while ridingjvthat ;Jiorse von : a lprevibuß : : .oocaßion. Our correspondent ; does not escpress' ■ mm■salf'very; clearly,"but/ for) his; information) 'it. fo^rnontioned : that 'the, club has-the services of.';o : :CO!Bpetent,.veterinary.'.surgeon, who. can: look'.to; the • matter referred .to.; :
Winning jockcye at tho Egmont Racing Club's meeting wore:—A. Oliver, three; A. M'Connon, C. Cochrane, and E. Hatch, two each: T. Carroll, E. Abbott, B. Deeley, C. Jenkins, and L. Wilson, ono each. Mr. A. Mitchell rode tho -n inner of the Ladies' Pin so, and Mr. C. Hammond rode Whetumaiaina to victory in tho Farmeis' Plate.
HAWKE'S BAY STAKES. • After payment of second forfeit, tho following horses remain in the Hawke's Bay Stakes, 1909:—Mr. H. M'Manaway's Projcctilo, Mr. D. E. Davis's Splash and Rock Ferry, Mr S. M'Greevy, jun.'s Vootgang, Mr. A. White's Maione, Mr. W. Davies's b. f. by . Pilgrim's Progress—Ledn. and oh. f. by Field Battcry—St. Winifred, Mr. E.Woplfenden's Toy Gun, Mr. G' F. Moore's Guidiug Step. Hon. J. D. Ormond's Contentment, Xylophone and Fiddler, Mr. G. P. Donnelly's Gold Lace, Mr. % R J. Watt's Maori King and Theodore, Mr. W. E. Bidivill's Pro vocation and Expansion, Mr. M. Kavanagh's Caspian, Mr J, Monk's Mastciiul, Mr. J. It. Macdonald's ch. c. by St. Ambrose—Soashell, Mr. F. Preston's Ambrosian, Mr. Goring Johnston's Boanerges, Mr. M. Melrose's Magneto, Messrs. W. J. and A. F. Douglas's. Meromere, Mr. T. H. Lowry's Glissad and Ambala, Sir G. Clifford's Sharpshooter, Taskmaster, Ploughshare, and Thistledown, Messrs. W. G. and G, L. Stead's Nautiform and Ristori, Mr. G. D. Greenwood's Perle I'd'Or, Mr. G. Hunter's Bliss. Mr. H. Gaisford's Tawhaki, Trustees of too late Mrs. A. i'M. Coombes's Elysian. I WANCANUI J.C. AUTUMN MEETINC. , WEIGHTS, FOR CUP AND FLYING.* (BY TELEaBANI— I'EESS ASSOCIATION.) Wanganuli February 12. Tho following w eights have been declared by Mr. George Morse for the two ptincipal events at the Wnnganui. Jookey Club's meeting :—,' WANGANTJI CXJP, of 650 sovs. Ono mile and three-quarters.—All Red, 9st. 61b.; Boblikoff, 9st. 61b.; Moral, 9st. 81b.; Zimmerman, 9st.; Frisco, Bst. 81b.; Downfall, Bst. 71b.; Apa. Bst. 61b.; Master Delaval, Bst. 01b.; Muskerry, Bst.; Tangimoana, Bst.; Aγtillerio, 7st. 131b.; Kopu, 7st. 111b.; Blue Ribbon, 7st. lllb.; Leonator, 7st. 91b.; Ngapuka, 7st, 81b.; Advooate, 7st. 61b.; Paritutu, 7st. Ctb.; Sir Tristram, 7st. 51b.; Roosevelt, 7st. 51b.; Heorthon, 7st. 51b.; Bouuasquo, 7st. 31b.; Tiptoe, 7st. 21b,; Waitapu, 7at. 21b.; White Lie, , 7st. lib.; TJhlando, 7st.; Taitoko, 7st.; Lyrist, 7st.; , Glennllin, 6st. 131b.; Kilmarnock, 6st. 101b.; First Gun, 6st. 101b.; Lawn 1 Rose, 6st. 71b. FLYING HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. Six furlongs.—Gold Crest, 9st. 51b.; Rangipapa, I Bst. 121b.; Gold Thread, Bst. 101b.; Armlet, , Sst. 61b.; Sir Frisco, Bst. 61b.; Mani'apoto, Bst. 51b.; Crucinella, Bst, 61b.; Muskerry, Bst. 61b.; Lord Soult,, Bst. 31b.; Tamainupo, Bst. 21b.; Ballarat, Bst. 21b.; Dawn, 7st. 131b.; I Golden Eagle, 7st. 131b.; Longner, 7st. 81b. ; 1 Moriarty, 7st. 41b.; Kirsty, 7st. 31b.; Waipaku, 7st.; Consolation, 7st,; Morrivoma, I 6st. 131b."; Waikaraka, 6st. 131b.; Waihuka, 6st. lllb.; Toa Tuhi, 6st. 10!b.; Lochiela, 6st. 91b.; Tanekaha, 6st. 81b.; Joune, 6st. 71b. , POVERTY BAY T.C. MEETINC. CONCLUDING DAY'S RESULTS. (BT TELEGBAPH—FEES3 ASSOCIATION.) i Olsborno, February 12. For the second day of the Poverty v ßay Turf Club's races there was a good attendance. Showery weather prevailed. Totahsator investments for tho day amounted to £5933, and for tho mooting t0.£12,,230. Results i )aro^dV l folIo"Y 1 7— ' /J,, „ . l< Seven l 'furi longs.—Maioia, 1; Hinetitama and Dardanus,, dead .heat. 2, Won easily by a length ana a half. Time, lmm. 29 3-ssec.
HURDLES. One mile- and a half.—To Kainui, 1; Resorvoir, 2. Tho Strippor started, but fell. Resorvoir baulked at the last hurdle, but>went back and completed tho comso. Time, 2min. 63sec. > The owner of Reservoir entered a protest on tho ground of interference, bivfc it was dismissed, HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.Tho Cockatoo, 1; Rosoletho, 2 j 1 Prinoo Hassan, 3. Won by half a length. Tinje, lmin. Slsec SUNDERLAND STAKES. One milo.— Ballyhoigh, 1; .Auldearn. 2; Chanteuse, 3. Von by throe parts of a length. Time, lmin. 44sec. i MAEDEN SCURRY. Five furlongs.—Continuance, 1; Baldos and Sublime, dead heat, 2. Won by a length. Time, lmin. ssoe. "COUNiry STAKES. Ono milo.-Paisano, lj'-Wainiaari, 2 ; > Montigo, 3. Won easily by two lengths. Time, Imm. 44sec. ' PUBLICANS' PURSE. Five furlongs.— Inoy, 1; Carron, 2; Linkless, 3. Won all tho Wiy. Time, lmin. 3Jsec. i FAREWELL HANDICAP. .Seven furlongs.—Pluok, v I; The Cockatoo. 2; Millennial, 3. Won all the way. Time, lmin. 29Jsec DUNEDIN AUTUMN MEETING. ACCEPTANCES FOR FIRST DAY. (BI 'iKLEOUIVn— r«E33 ISSOCUTIOH.I Dunedln, February 12. Tho following acceptances have been reoohed for the first day of tho Dunodia autumn meeting:— AUTUMN HURDLE HANDICAP, of 115 sovb. Ouo mile and three-quarters.—Leon-aido, list. 101b.; Snip, list. 51b.; Lerida, list. 91b.; Northern Star, Ost. 81b.; Royal Sholl, 9at. 71b.; Storm, Ost. 51b.; Grosvenor Ost., Truthful, Ost.; Tutungarehu, ost. GLADBRQOK HACK HANDICAP, of 100 iurlonM.—Effoit, Bst. 81b.; Spmuing Flight, Bst. tllb. : Jsssio Lowars, Bst. 51b., Optional, L Bst. 51b.; Somateria, 7st, 91b. , Liza, 7st. 8Ib.; Strathfillan, 7st. 81b. j Lord Clutha, 7bt. 51b. J Warsaw, 7st. 51b ; Allsido, 6st. 131b.; ,'Adjudgo, 6st. 111b.; Bountiful, 6st. 111b.; British Peer, 6st. 101b. DUNEDIN ;OUP, of 400 sova. One mile 1 and a half.—Glonculloch, Bst, 41b,; Prim, Bst. 31b'.; Irauui, 7st. 111b.; Trusanini, tst. 91b,; Field Gun,-7st. 61b.; Grand Slam, 7st. 61b.; Tikitero, 7st. 51b.; Outlaudor, 7st, 51b.; Rose Noble, 7sfc 21b.; Hiro, 7st.; Eiskiue, 7st 121b,; White Cockade, 01b.; Jaok Ashoro, 6st. 71b.; Sant Rosaleor, 6st. 71b.: Gold Dredge;; Gst. 71b. STEWARDS' WELTER HANDICAP, of 100 Bovg.—Sovon furlongs, Field Gun, 9st. 131b.; Ard Reigh, 9st. 51b.; Apollodoris, Ost, Gib.; Do Witte, 9st. lib,; Harvest, 9st. lib.; Oiyoi, Bst. 131b.; Lone Star, Bst. JOIb.; Eous, Sst. 51b.; Cooeo, Bst, 21b.; Cuirosettia, Bst.; Red and Black, Bst.; Linda, Sst.; Radium, Bst.; Somateria, Sst. ' Berwick' ■ hack handicap, of 100 60VS. Five furlongs,—Boneform, Ost. 131b.; Effort, Ost. 121b.; Miss Gal, 9st. 111b.; Kosi troma, 9st. 51b.; Strathfillan, 9st. 131b.; My Lawyer, Bst. 121b.; Flavour, Bst. 01b.; Vacrance, Bst. 71b.; Rosine, Bst. Gib.; Count Gorton, Bst, 51b,; Saoha, Sst. 51b,; Ladv Lochicl, Bst, 31b,: Little Medallist, fsi. 211). • Eaglestone, Bst. lib.; Prinross Eim, Bst.• Feodor, Bst.; Seaside, Bst.; Miss Adair, Bst! PTTBLICANS;, HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six fiirlongß.—Lady Disdain, Bst. 111b.; Czar Kolohol, Bst. 01b.; Truganini, Bst. 41b ■ Valdiinnr, Sst. 31b.; Ivanui, Bst, 21b.; Loftus 7st. 131b.; Lady Orizoin, 7st. 71b.; Dabchick' 7rt. 71b.; Chief Lochiel 7st. 21b.; Octivo, /St.; Contender, Cut. 101b.; Vologda, Qst 101b.; Hqirloom, Gst. 71b.; Gapon, 6st. 71b • San Sovero, Cst, 71b.; Zetland, 6st. 71b ' CHAMPAGNE STAKES, of 230 sovs. Six furlongs.—Cronstadt, Caspian, Ristori, Podomoter, Sliawnoo, Adnso. Appicaarth, Sharpshooter, Plouglisharo, Wabun, Multifoi! filly by Stepniak—Bntoniart. ' TRIAL PLATE, of 100 sov,. Six furlongs. —l'ulmar, Sst. db.; Rochester, Bst, 7!b • Lady Eta, Bst. 411).; Torohunga, gst. 41b • Benzolino, Bst. 41b.; Taiori, 8»t. 41b.; Wardland, Bst. 41b,; Lady Ranald, Bst. 41b,; Prin-
coss Ena, Bst. 41b.; Ferryman, Bst. 41b.; Landlord, Bst 41b.; Invincible, Bst. 41b.; Nipul, Bst. 41b.; Sacha, Bst.; Wayfarer, 7st. lib.; Coroniform, 7st. lllb.; Ecarto, 7st. lllb.; Inchbonny, 7st. lllb.; Lady Lochiel, 7st. lllb.; Ennms, 7at. lllb.; Night Light, 7st. lllb.; Grand View, 7st. lllb. METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB'S MEETING. tot MLioitArn—miss ABSoruTioH.i Chrlstehurch, February 12. The following are the acceptances for the second day of tho Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting:— IMPROVERS' HANDICAP (harness).Millwood, 6sec; Bessie 8., Bsec: Starchild, Ssf 0 -; -Ivy 8., lOsec: Joo Davis, lOsec; Wild Ivy, lOsec.; Houhere, llsec.; Marietta Huon, llsec.; Marie Corelli, 14sec.; Sydney, Msec.; Sloweo, 16sec.; Mary Lincoln, 15sec.; Uazil, 165e0.; end Bonification, 16seo. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP (saddle) .-Ned Egan, scr.; Ngaire, 2soc.; Chanticleer, 3sco.; Tom Wood, sscc; Rubican, 6sec.; Glenallan, 6seo.: Jackeroo, ssec.; Classic, sscc.; Maori Child, 6seo.; Proud Star, 7sec; Gertie M., 7scc; Francis Y., Bsec; INimrod, 9seo.; Plain Tom, 9sec.; Boston Child, 9seo.; Prudish, 9sec; Special Child, lOseo.; Crackshot, lOsec; and Innisfallen lleec. ZEALANDIA HANDICAP (harness).Lord Ehno, Bcr.; Albertoiious. 4sec.; Terra Nova, sseo.; Wilduood, Jim., 6seo.; Dick Fly, 9seo.; Verax, lOsec; Miss Burlington, llsec.; I'lorin, llsec; Fuseo, 12sec.; Aberfoldy, 125e0.; Master Poole, 13sec.; Derringcotto, 16sec.; and Bell Car, 16sec. SOUTHERN HANDICAP (saddle).—Redchild, scr.; Lodi, scr.: Princo Warbeck lsec; Peacock, 6sec; Revenue, 6sec.; Submarine, Bsec.; Cindors, lOsec.; Tohu, lOsec. : Miss Banks, 12sec.; Special Lad, losec.; Wairahau,- losec.; Myall, 16sec; Turk, 17 seo.; and Previous, 17sec. SUMMER HANDICAP (harness).—lmpatient, 2sec.; Bell Car, 4sec.; Vitella, 6sec. • Rosoneath, llsec.; Viewmont, 12sec.: Have,lock, 12sec.; Eoyal Money, 13sec; Sir Joe, l-iecc.; Marietta Huon, 14sec.; Miss Vivian, 15sec.; Kelso, 16sec.; and Welfare, 16sec. SPORTSMEN'S HANDICAP (saddle).— Nerval, scr.; Torra Nova., lsec.; Patrick G., 2sec.; Princo Randlo, 4sec.: Hinau, 4sec.; Prince Warbeck, 4sec.; Lodi, 4sec.; Grey Echo, ssoc.: Blue Boy, 6sec.; Almond, 6sec.; Ben. Hur, 6sec.; Federation, 7sec.; Joy, I Bsec.; Claremont, Bsec.; and Victor Huon, Bseo. I COUNCILLORS' HANDICAP (harness).— I St. Simon, scr.; Alliance, Beec.; Imperial Polly, Bsec; Lady Clare, 9soc.; T.F.C., lOsec.; Tuxedo Chief, llsec; Lady Linton, 12sec.; Cioesus, llsec.; Silver Cry, 13sec.; Mavourneen, ]3sec.; Rockefeller, 13scc; and To Porangi, 16sec. FINAL HANDICAP (harness).—Florin, scr.; Elector, lsec.; Verax, 2sec.; O.Y.M. 2scc; Discoverer, Bsoc.j Withington, 3sec.; Too Soon, ssec.; Grey Echo, ssec.; and Mise Florno C, Csec. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB'S AUTUMN , MEETINC. tur TELBOiurn—γ-bbss association.] Chrlstchuroh, February 12. The following nominations have been reooivod for the Canterbury Jockey Club's Autumn meeting:— I GREAT EASTER HANDICAP, of 1000 I sovs. Seven furlonge.—Armlet, Miss Mischief, Aborigine, Muskorry, Gold Thread, Rangipapa, Consolation, Gravitation, Downfall, Bobnkoff, Truganini, Czar Kolohol, Boniform, Ormolu, Gleneulloch, Goldbeater. Husbandman, Flitaway, Waipaku, Penates, Lady Disdain, Erskino, Perotina, Diabolo, Sea King, Diamond Star, Sir Tristram, Bollin Dawn, Contendent, Woodhey, Ballarat, All Guns, Valdiraar, Bucoloucb, Tnmut, Artillerie, Roso Noble, Petrovna, Zetland, Merrivonia, Sir Frisco, Vmco, Wauchope, Gold Crest, All Red, Los Angolos, Passion, Alexis, and Sweet Angolus. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 1000 6ovs. , One mile and < a Tangiraoana; Consolation, Downfall,' Bobri-' koff, Outlander, Field Gun, Bomform, Gleneulloch, Husbandman, Wnipaku, Waitapu Tikitore, Erskjno, Peroljna, Vasa,. Diabolo, J Sea'Kmg, White Lio, Zimmerman, Sir Tristram, Bollin, Prim, All Guns, Valdinmr, Penates, Apa, Frisco, Osu-is, Artillorio, Rose Noble, Sant Rosaleor, Sir Frisco, Gold Crest, All Red, Los Angelos, Chiarinian, Hoorthen, and Grand Slam.
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