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HUTT VALLEY T.C. MEETING.

LADY-DEVON tfINS THE HANDICAP. ;A; largo cro*(l itiffliicd tlWliiitt j TijptHng -Gluii's.mcMing at.l'etoiiq yester- ' flay/'And. tnd fii'st'. dAy's racing ptiss'edioit of nothing ''in'oro. < than ordiiary diui6nsibns, o(it the.Sport J ,fra|f Jd'O'd; tKrciiigtioiitj' .'tfiifl'; sWffiii' of ' ,the 'J tlriiSiips;; .W'fere°■ elbseiifitl ifiteftstiiig.' The ■- principal iituufi.; tto Hutt Vallty Trfltting was by Lady.' : • fiiM>uHte, "I'dwW iM" thririigiiiiiit; 'At l the .ceMuiWa. , of'the lAtdWi' Bratekt Handicap, tlio ■• trophy; .was.-proseMed .to the,w(oiior .by i / Mr.'',i , i;;,M. , ,;Wilfprd;.'MiP. > ; ..who made an ; ' iippropriiUe speech/Softie .little ;delay, was: j tousedTjVit': thO; start 6f,the ; first {race,,by, ; jpebdriUj getting' fid'. of: her ■hivir,., and . j>rofnptly caught,:, arid, 1 : after beifi,? dis- . tatangleii:-.frQi&,'fef : -'Siiftj, 'she-,was" sad- : ; ■.dlod,v>:;TlkSjtfe'st»biHh6; etffinti: 'weteVruii . '.IVo. bookmakers applied-for . licenses to ;lje» -at. did i) an ftppearanfce,- and the titalisator/ working - Without ; bppositioii,' h'ai.dled Two' ; dividends rWefe/tfrtid ,-tfti : iill 6veiitj inMiich■; there fc*prt!,hvt> bi: more starters, . so - that. ,lhe; roturhS. in.tho- majority .of eases Were small, .Tfjf:>ldb's- ipceeicltnt, Miv: A; jMi. Samuftl; 'filled:;th'g ;positi<|ri 'of. : » fotft11 w{hrt> jMr.- S< V, Burridge; handicapprfr/ Jlr/r J.s,Hi Pollptk: ' - !*}**?&".:s'■ ,¥'...%SS-'VJid -Ai Laurefisoii j . elerk of scilaa, Mt. M' JI Edwards |ecretiiy , Mr. R. W; Short; treasurer, nil" « ul P e! \stewards, Mcssr,. 'tt. - .Bthdfir/;. 0, j .Of oilm,, • J;: Jfc ;• Craift to-ftt-" J 'Joints, J. J M Grath, H. Ryrfef, ft S. Calmer, W. 11. and J. Sharpe.' .Results were ; ■■■ MAI&M SilfolcA:g TROT, of 25 sovs. One inilo and a half. Mr, J. Grange's g. m , Nrnla K. ( fcy Black Child, 8 see (B. Pelline) 1 W. Liddmgton's Deborah, gsec It*. D. Sullivan's Elector 2 , (Douglas)'S -.. Started; Proud' Star,' 4seo.;;lViM ®y?. .Bsee,i Dplly .Noi, ,Bsee, yiind Arthur's ; MfaKto, .-lfec. v - ; , -, . -.Stioftly after the, stitrt/Elects* B. ttfdtf the load, atid, at the end of tho fiist . to -MaiaeCi>K.'4iiid-. Deborah, • Nads K, (vent u the lead at . tlUf-.end: of:the/second lap;-but Elector u. assumed fcflmmnhd again, tttid led found;tbi hotatf .bend, but ha tired fast, find Nada .Ki) . gding'ihead,.wori -ii good > . rtfes,;!# « . totipis; of lengths:from. Deborah, with Elector B. third, and Pfoud . . Star/fourth.;: - Proud: Star, was-favourite. l ' Tirao, Iraiti. 34J&C, \ COXIfJd DAT HANDICAP TROT, of 40 sovs. One mile. Dduglas/-? by Edthscliildi 6yis., Usee, Miß. AVAdham's iGlofj-v.Ss6<!,' (M'Nwj 2 ; .Mi'.nK/.ißutler's R<3thlin,.-ilscfc 'l; , ' (Blltlei) 3 •: Cllild, Usee, ■k^r- ' to the front--just ljt x fore Hid first . lap ,\v«s completed, but enteritis the final l&dnd Child DougUs went to I; awdJV ,won by \\, About;;.-three .-"-.lfiliidths ■*-;*f&atvr, ■ ho' . Ms ; a,-bare/length ,in frdnfc Of • Kotlililt. ■ ,'Phrtjr Wmj favourite. r i*lwe, 2im'n. Wsisc^ ' HOTT VAtttt TROTTING CLT7B ; ; pAfjDICAP, ;,of 119 ■ sovs.- Second . .;.lsorso to Mceivo -is''.sovs:-awl the ithird horse B.sovs. from the sthfeo. (Limit, 5 40,) I'm miles. C-. ilficlmol's ch, m, Lad.V by Rothsfckdd, Syrs, 2"sec. , 1 \r \ t,» . , (!''• Clements) 1 i Mr. A. Wmslup b.LofledalCy -27sec. .- • •- i ~ ,J n * (Bottnuiloy) 2 . Mr.. 11. "\Vells's First Vue, 27sec.- -, ■ 1 > ' (llesservej) 3 ;- ■ -Also Rodicivpod,' , 7sec.; .Lilla .Huon, d2"scc;; and All' Steel, ; 27tec/ :]!■':y. : Lady Devoji/First:'Vite, and Lonsdald ■ vera, ifteing in - tlwt' order throughfiut tho joumcy. A gfeat-raco over •, th« lap. resulted, in- favour• bf. Lady, Devon liy ' aMellgtll, ftom: ,Loiladale, who lvoa r half a length; m front of First Vuo, - The . -winner'-was favourite. -Time, 5m1iV202-5 I •-. «»•••.•: A protest iwas. lodged againat tho I '■ Second; ground that hi) 'htid .■ galloped over portion of tho journey, but, ■ after .consideration', by.: thd stewards, it waa; dismissed.'.'.-:' ■ t[ ' LADIES' ;BR \CUtET HANDICAP 3 :; - TRO.T, of 25 govs;:.: Komfhator of the-i : ; :i , -winner to':;receiye!a .bracelet, value 10 1 ;.;....;■' soys. :: akd„7 sovs.';-in cash.-/ Nominator of ■ the second-..t0-.- receive ;a- bracoict . value 5 sovs., and 3 sovs. in cash. Ttfo miles. Miss A. Fleming's b. G.i: Sivazi; Chief, . , by JVoodburn Chief, 6yi%, •. ■■■! ■, - (A. 1 f Mrs; -B.- Wadham's:GlorylOsec: r H v , . r ~, ~ . (Masted) 2 •{ Miss 11. Knight s Arthur's Mistake; ? ISsec (Cunningham) 3 1 Also: started: Dolly: Kai,l2sec., and - Elector,B, 12soi. a Arthur's-Mistake led at (he end of the il first lap; but then Glory took: charge and f- led.Until well into tho. straight the final I. .tune, when .Sivaat Chief camo away and y, won easily by a couple of lengths. Ard thur's Mistake wm a long way.behind in p -.thud place.: .The .winner was favourite.' n Time, Stnin. 3i=ec. n ELECTRIC IfANDICAP TROT, of 50 s 1 sovs. One mile. e Messrs. tfrico and I'orangi's b- m. Be- •' u - Sltjtlev.by Baiaine, Syrs., llseo-■ s . _ (W. Plaakett) 1 / Mr. J, E. August's Thistle, Cscc. • \ (August) 2 jV Mr. 1. A. Walker's Glenidolj Scr.. ) ( ■ - (Cunningham)' 3 t'' Abo-started: Lcda. scr.; Little Mary, i. Gsec.; and,Hereward, 10?ec. It- i Mart.',Be'sique.-".kept ;the 51 . lead,, .and ~ won.; . easily by -twenty ig -lengths from f-Thistle, who was a I. long way ahead of Glonldol. . Leda ran r> into sccoml plf.ee: in tho first lap, but o broltft !?,everal; fjincs, and brushed out of H: 'i 1 plttee. , : The.,iyinner-.was ! -favourite;,but • 0 Thistle was a. rank outsider; Time, 2min. 0 37 3-sscc. c ' TEiDESMEN'S HANDICAP TROT, of J r . 50 sovs. Open to unhobblcd trotters s - . only. , Two, niiles.- '- . J. -Mr, A. Winship's .t. e. Lonsdale, by i" " i (W.; Bottamley) 1 Mr. i-R. BiftlerAs Botblin, .ftseo... •a ; ; -:.: f-; :."! i (Butler) 2 in Str.' C.'vMiefiaews Vigorous/-. 3()scc. .()■ . r. -. i \Smith) 3 ■y ; Also started; ilcreivatd. 'lSscc-J Tim in ,P«n,' '2(isco.; Swali Chief, 2asec. .(mclud'B. ing ":ssco.'-' ; "pe'iiaity»;'.'- Seanipcr, 32sec.; .and : v Black I r ore3t,_ 35sefe< 'vi..'!-:"'-■ -v"

v Eothlin took the lead at the start, and dfc. the. eiid;of tho. first round w.as show- j iiig the'; ti'ttV I'drfel, Vigorous, andLonsdale..'. The last-namt<l ran. into Second placo behind Roth.'iii when the ~ third.lap was being entered'on, butßoth- " lift'; was .still giirig strong in the lead'at ? tM;,last :'lilii.>:;Lo(isdalc, .lidirover, .ciiuglit .? hiiil iii the back stretch, and, drawing hif'Sy at tlie hoiiie'bfihdj.woh ii hido.rrico t by .tofir lfeilgths ffdiii Kdthliilj wild wilS a j ud2ih leiigths.ahiad of .Vigorous. Vig'oriodS.wSs afid.Ldtisdald rfas stc- | ; ond fitvoufite.- 'i'iiiie, ihriihi.iri.-ssct!.- | STEWARDS' HANDICAP.TROT, of 10 'J . sovs;. Oho hiile. , Jlfr.A. C.'Bishop's br. f.'Mari llahu/' J ; : by . Ki# .Oeoi-ge, 7sefi. § . (W I'laskett) 1 J Mr. H. Wells's First Yiie/ dsee. ' ... ~ -' : : / . . (Mcsservfty). 2 ' Mf." J. 8.. August's Child Doiiglas, J (Belltley) 3 ..'■Also. siarte'd:'Delj6rali< Sieo.;' and Miss l Olive,; 12sec. ;.. ~ .. .Child. Douglas,le(l ftom the start, but \ it. the of i -Mari: Miitiii took coihhiafid; ; :,Tli6 -latter was miidkly siip- j planted by first- -Vucj; who - led ihtd the i straignty-followed by. Mari Mnnu., .A j great finish ftttrne i'e'sulted in Mftri Mann , fietfing : n{)'.in thtf last 10'; yards., io win ; oy/a lehgtli. A.-poor' third: Pifst Vtio, < was,fav6urite. ; Timci/'2min. 4lseci ■' . . "HANDICAPS FOR SECOND DAY. . Mr. J. H. Pollock has declkrcd .tho fol- i lowing.' htfnditips ■ ftir - the sotbiid ,day i (January i)~ ■ , : , TRIAL HANDICAP.- ...Onj mile and a hijf.—Deborah, .scr,; ; -Elector Bt 2seo.; ' Wild - Kyo, 4seo,; Dolly Nai* 7sec.; Ar- ■ thtfr s..Mistake, 7s4c.j (Swazi-.Chief not 1 eligibli:). ■ .. .. ■ , 1 , DASit HANDICAP. One.: mile.—Lady Daton,- sc^; Giggles, 7sec;j Ilita H.'/fccc;; . Glory, j llsoc/j bcampct, I ISscc.; Child ' Douglas, llstc ; ,14'Sc ; War y°V ' J' 000 -' Blue Moon, I4sec.; Golden ' Child,, 16se(i;; and Miss Olive; lOsec- ' INTONE HANDICAP TROT/ 6f 6fl SOVS; G./ sir'.; Havoc/ i Exprlmfent/ 75d6.-; Lady Devon/., ISsec./ Lonsdale; ICsec-; iitst yue, 18S6C;I Roetosd, 22seA,; Bih-- • ;22sec:;. Proud, Stiir, ..iosec.; lorii 3osoc.j. Lilla jHncrri,*• 35sec.; and All Steel, 35scc.-. BOROUGH HANDICAP. One mile and Giggles,-'4sec.-; f .'sw.; Glofy, : 9sec.; Child Doiic- ' las -9360.; .Black I'Mestp Usee'-; Kid/!y ~ and Mam,V-. Mistake, J ON fjL THOT Ono mile,—Glei,idol S cf j 3«ec., Lady & v . Devon, 7seo.. rnis.l6, 7seC.; Little . Mary, SseC; ; and Lonsdale, Bsec.- ■ >.. ; • ■ PRESIOENP'S HANDICAP TROT, Ivoi wiles -Dick G, scr , Lon dale, ■. _Heroward, ■ 205e6.. Rotkwood, ,22sec.; /25s?0i;'.-Sfrfiiie.Chief, ,3pseC. f Huon ,Hoor,"S6sec:; ' . Peri,, 38sec;; < Seampcf/ ■ 4flsec.; Pihams, .(Osec,; Black I'oJest, ■ 42sec.j Dolly S ° c " J °' 4 ' setl ' l al!cl Jnv,s > J'Hwu TROT, Onfe mile y < ' S n'J L Ji dy 2s«t ,B niw' fn'tthl h H '„ llscc " Prtnd Star, Aif I - a^ fltton, TxH s66 ' j ISS66V Ari ' • - scc '>V-PebMati,- lfeeO;•'•'■ Bhio ■M6on, losep. i Vand/ Sliss l Oiiye, . JSsoc;' : PLUMPTON PARK TROTTING CLUB. riR&T DAY'S RESULTS. . < B y.' 'Association:) ti ; i -i ChrlstchOrih, December 27. 'fifSt <l(iy ol jhti Plftmnton; Park; ■ Trfttting ' Cl(ib<? -.Srfniriier meetifie was held m-sfilWdid weather, find tlinfo ;fas «t ; largd TKe" siim of : last;yeaiv; ■ fehlf^ TRIAD HANDICAP (Saddle), Two 1 SJ I,C3 ~ n Ho i n Alice, 325«, i! L«lu Child, 2> Countess ol Rothschild, 3S=6c., ,o.;; v lime,..Smin.- 17sefi., 1 ■ LADIES BIiACEI/ET (Harness). Ono mile.jPirst - ; Child,; 2iec.;' 1, 'Idaho, scr., 2; Silvcrette, 2coc, A Timo/ 2mm, 40 ti, 3-ssod, Second Mtii---Littlo Toby, 7scc,/ ij Wallace Jf, ( 6<«d. 2; Amazotiift, Sscfl, 3, Time, Zmifl, stcc Puial -Wallace M,, 1, Silvcrette, 1Amafccmia, 3, Time, 2min, 37s?c, An inquiry Into the fnlifiifig of Wallace M.-. was ndjoiifned : till evening, ,• •'■ SOCR'BI/RN Two mile . ; —Fr«n«ie, lg.secf., lj Hoscbisry', Sfisec,, '2; , Red Child, i3sec.,. 3. • 'I'irrfe,,' Iram. J7set/1 INN6VATION HANDICAP. One milo . -Yot, : 2; Sister Joliftn, Ite;, 3. I'imes, 4ndtt, 3Jsoc. ■, - ' ' lUCCARTON HANDICAP, Two miles. —Electrocute/'l7sed., l; Effio.Wood, 27sec .2; Lord Viyian,. 23500,/ 3, Tltne, 4min 57Seo. - \ BOXING DAY HANDICAP, f Tiro ; milos.-'P.hMphOniS, fecc., 1; Sir Jde, . ltsec., 2; Maori .Child, lsec., 3.' ; Time, Smin.. 7 2-ssec, •. DASH HANDICAP Ona mile-Dan ..Twi , f''B6w-Jt 2; Ticket, Bwrc., Tirrto, iftiln. 2Ss«JC- • DLKCTRIC HANDICAP, One mile, Dusky Morn, ■ 12seo. ■, 1j: Wild Ivy,; lOsec,, 2j Joy, Ossc., 3. Timo,' 2mi'n, 23 l-ssetf; WESTPORT TROTTING CLUB. .. (By . Association.) ; 1; ' : V- V VVestpoct; December 27. ■■ For the first day of tlifc Westport Trotting Club's .automer meetiag tltem ivas. hno: weather and-a. reaird' atteridance. The totalisator investments amounted- t6 i3CO!) as compared with •, 412487 on tho .first" day last year. The followilig.afa :thd'.tiMiUtiM-;' ; -.-?-.:''-v> 1 TfllAL HANDICAP TROT. One mile ' and a halt,—Miss-Black, 1; Triple, 2; : , iidnesj 'J. Seven dthera , started. --. Time,' ;■ ,4mlri; ISSfiC.' -r . j TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. One-mile ! —Coney, .1;. Buccaiieei'/ ,Z; 12lsi<S 1 Lifi- : ■ ,coln> d.: Three others started. Time, .2min. .32sec.; 'i WESTPORT TROT HANDICAP. Tivo 1 milea.—Lord Ashley,- 1; Stiver, 2; Kirfg ■ Adair, 3. , Eight others started. Time/ '. amiu.'-.l3scc,-1.,'-. --> '-. ' SEDDONVILLE HANDICAP. One :. mile.—Sleevelink, 1; Trixto, ~i- ' Pirate ! Bess,.SrrNiileothefS.started.' Time,2minr 'Siisec.-' '■'* ;■. DENNISTON,HANDICAP,. One mile ttlid- rt liftH.'—CAln, J; Coney, 2; Zcppa, 3, .The only staiters.. : : > I LAM'WVGtI MEMORIAL iHAiNDiCAF.. 'IVo miles.—loyal,; 1;, Sir> John, h : 2; 'ißuccanebr; !3, Six others . started. II Time,.Smiri,.lßsec.i- ; STOCKTON HANDICAP. Oim mile t and a half.—Lady Bella, 1; Dunollic, 2j King, ..Adair,; .3. ~ 1 our- others startea. I Trmt'.. irain. 23s€c. ". : " , r GORE TROTTINQ CLUB. i : (By . ; ■■ -. , . ..- December 27.. [■ Tho Goto Trotting Club's meeting was [ held to-day in fino weather. There was a record attandance, and ,thn totalisator re- ■ ceipts amounted to «1'31(!2. Tho Results •. are as under.— ■; * ' NOVICE ..HANDICAP. One ntifa and a distance—Monsoon, 1; Wheel of Fortune, 2; Gusty, 3. Time, 3raln. 56 3-oSei!. •MATAURA HANDICAP. Two miles.-- • Lady Arena, 1; Laura T, 2;ißrown Jack, 3, Time, siiisil. 13 3-sscd. , - v- ■ ' :- ■ CHRISTMAS HANDICAP. /One mile.1 The Dairymaid, I > Commanderite, 2; ■ Rocket,' 3; Time. ?.niin. .48 4-ssec. V- " ' TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP. T«A q miles.—Lady Saywell, 1; Knapdale, 2; Bribery, 3, Time, omiii. 4see.. i • - ' LADIES' BRACELET.-One mile and a 0 half.—Myrtie Bsti, J; ithisjwoorf, 2; Monr soon, 3.- May. horse' past. , the 'post, bnt' was. disqualified for gaflop- ; ing... -;L, ;■ : r -.;-,' t BOXING DAY HA NDICAP. Ono mile, f —Veracity, 1; Drnjooir, 2; Walnut, 3. t Time, 1 2rain. 23 4-5s«C; ; . ... '. . DISTRICT'HANDICAP. Ono mile and a half.—Wheel of fortune, 1; Woodroof, 1 2; Brown Bonnet; 3., Time, Srilin.' 58 ' 1-6s<Sß. v.... ■ • s PINAL HANDICAP. One mrlr.-John ■ Temple, 1; Rocked 2; AVllrl Bill, 3, Time, 2min» 37 4-ssec/;* •'; 1 •• ; * : 1' - SOUTH ;AUSTRALIAN RACITyG. " Oy Te!cffrftpH-*-Prcsa Association—CopyrlnhS--3 ' .{ltcc-. December 28, 1.5 a.m.) , 't ; : Adelaidfif Dtfcomhei" 27, U i Tno, Cup'resulted: Alcaba,' d 2;. Medogula, ,3. Thoro were 23 starters. •.••• >Yon by a lougtla. und a

REEFTON, J.C. MEETING, (liy Telegraph.—PreSa : --- , M Reefton; December 27. She Keeftoii Jockey Club's midsummer A meeting was . held, in- splendid. iveather .'* rthd on. a perfect course; There,was also' a record attendance. ; The . following are thd results:— : ! TIUAL IiANDIOAP. Six" furlongs.— 0 lying I'ry, 7st. 121b.; 1; Hill' Spring,': Bst. 91b.;-2; Aunt Sally, 7st;; 91b.; 3/ j Also At ran:; Merchantman,' (lit: ilb:; Coxswain, L Sst; 41b.; Mcrrilettti/ 7st. 2lk;.'and.Camptown, 7st. Wbii easily by two .lengths; ~ lime, lmin. IG l-Ssbc. . ' , POIM'HANDICAP. Seven furlongsK w liivcStineht, .7st. lSlb.j lj Bduttfde, ,§st; ?: 81b;, 2i .Mangrove, 7st. -lib., 3;. Scratched: £ Rdcle retry/ 9st.; and ' Nbtth I'ole, i&t. " Won by a length. l , ,- ■ ; - i ■ : -;■ " ..INANGAHUA GUI'. Nine furlongs.—* ~ Federal,;<Jst::ilb., 1; White Lie, Ost. 31b., ?, ■ Ellettdn, 7st. Mb;;- :.3i.: Scratched: J Pretty ..Nell, , 7st, ,2lb. Federal got tho d lead at - orictv. and; kept .it eJI. through, n winning cdsily,-' Tims, : lrain. 57:3-sseo.—.. ? tho fastest recorded for' the coast. 5 .ELECTRIC HANDICAP. Five far- ; loflg's.^S,(ipplerrteiit;.''fit:i.l::lto ( Ost. 81B.j « 2; Silent ' Mombei'; fikti'.-Si •,' Scratched: a Merchantman, fcst.TSlb.-;'lUiiS, Try 1 , 7st. fj 41b.; Merrilett.-i, 7st.i and Supplement, n 7st. Won by two lengths. 1. Time; lmin. i 3 Msec. •' '' . -.■ . ',i •; BOATMAN'S ••HANDICAP.-. Six f(lr- ; 1?, longs.—Blessbok, 7st.; 1; North Pole, 9st. o 31b., 2; Montreal, 9st. 71b;, 3. Scratched: f .Pretty Noll, Bst.- r Investment,- 7st. ; 121b;; and Aunt Sally, ,7st.- 91b. Won by a long 1 iiedk' after'a good race'.-. Tiiue, lmin; io 2-sseo; ■. - . . :;• ■ PROGRESS HANDICAP. ■ Six furlongs, —Mangrove, 7sfc; 1; .'Merchantman, 9st. j 2; JJewSfal;'.lOst.V• 3. Scratched: ..It.o, c 1 9st.''Blb,; Rock-Perry, Sst. ilb'.j and Camp- d to'iVn, Gsb.lOlb.' Wonby a lehjjthi Tiihe, a iinra. 1G iKisoi. . Midland handicap, seven fur 1 longs.—De.Wittc, 1; Investment,; 2; Contmgelit,- ■ 3.-: Only starters.:- Won fairly easily by tWa lengths.- TisJie, lmin.- 31 2-Ssce. ■ . ■ ;-, c During.the day <£3882' passed through < tho totalisator; . j ' A' DASTARD'S AOT. • ! TROTTING HOIISE "NOBBLED." ' j IBS'; TelegfapH.—Press Asaoci&tloA) . : J ' f - Auckland, Ifecember 27. : '. A dastardly act, .whiclij savours -of an . •ftld-timo racing. .nov^l,- 1 '■was; je'rpetrated it Mi';; Bartle'it's stables it Elleislio on . Saturday, jilglit,, whiii, tha hoHe Eothsohiid Jtiflifif Vritn , tvhat. caiir.bg".gitliored, soine . miscreant the horse's '.box and- riibbed'his ; hoots with ii (icid, tfhd'w'htli-tlie-lj horse. lay. down, his body was btirhed. in \ places', and.- tho., Unfortunate ahi- ■ rafil litis sincfi -.befiil i& a bad way.' Roths- ; child Junior.' is, owned by - Mr.: Nicoil, ; of Ohristchurch,..aiid was, favourite, for. tho Aiicfelalid. Tr6ttiiif[ Cup,- which is. to be rti/t to'-iaottfttf/. has :bficn plficed 1 iff the hamli o'.f the.p6licftv. , -TBS. Afloklatia 'I'rottihg ClUli ft rtm'ard Vof .£IOO, and ilf. JJicoll. J&Q, for ovhlenco which will lead fo tho conviction of tho. offender, • A Press Associationvmessage jfrttrn' 1 'Napier states that at tho I'ttano Hack Kac- ■ liig Club's-iiiKinng-yesterday thti-.Eetaiie. Cup,.,oria iliile; and, h.; half, was-won-btf. . Donald, with Karakataura seco'fid aiid Kackwtifer third.- . .. A' • Prtss'!Assi)cidti6H message frottl Nftj)i'er states that.vat the I'orangaliau' Racing Club's mefetmg yesterdaj* tho 'Pora- • ngahau Hahdicap (one mile and a quarter) te'siilted: 4S follows:— IWS6 1 Lot lie/-2; S. •: ■.-. ■..

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 700, 28 December 1909, Page 7

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HUTT VALLEY T.C. MEETING. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 700, 28 December 1909, Page 7

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