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THE TURF.

• :— AVONDALE d.C. MEETING. CONCLUDING DAY'S RACING. {By ' Telegraph.—Press Association.) Auckland, September 24. ■ Tlio concluding day's racing of tho. Avondalo Jockey Club's meeting took placo this afternoon. Tho weather was beautiful and spring-like* and tliero was a largo attendance. . Results aro as follow:—■ MAIDEN HANDICAP HURDLES, of 100 sovs. One mile and three-. • quarters. Mr. C. Wallace's Black Northern, ... by. Salvadan—Asthore, 9st. olb. , (Cowan) 1 Don Quex, 9st. 61b. ... (Speakman) 2 Sabre, lOst. 21b. (Howard) 3 ', Also started: Royal Day, - 9st. -91b. j: Delegate, ' 9st. 81bl; . St. , Maria, • 9st. 21b:; Seldom, 9st.; Miss - Explosion, 9sc.; and Tenfold, 9st. .' Won easily by three lengths. . Sabre Was eight lengths aivay third,,and then caino J'enfoldi and St.. Maria. Time, 3miu. 20sec. ' NEW LYNN HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. ■ ■ ■ . Five furlongs., ' • ■ Mr. F. W. Arnold's Minstrel Boy, by Obligado—Luto, bst. bib. (H. Gray) 1 Haku, Bst. 61b. (Ilyiui) 2 Hamadryad,. Bst. 21b (Brady) 3 '■■•■ Also' started: Waiotaki, ,Bst: olb.; Arawa, 85t..41b.; Lieutenant Soult, : .Bsti 41b.; Mustorer, -Bst. 21b.Vivace, 'Bst.' 21b:; Bonnie; Fishwife; Bst. lib.;. Para— wai, Bsfc. lib.;. Blue Vale, Bstj lib.; iiaykoff, ; Bst. lib.; Tipua, Bst. -111).; iMonoplane, Bst. lib'.; Prophesied, ,Bst. lib.;': Woo Olga, Bst. lib;; Kaiponu, Sst. Jib.; Lady iiotty, Bst. lib.; Caedmon, -Bst. lib.'; and Kuratau, Bst. lib.; At tho lawn rails Minstrel Boy put in a strong challenge, and a great race resulted,- Minstrel. Boy beating his stable conipanion-by a short head. Hamadryad was a length and a quarter away third,- just in front of Vivace, and .thencame Blue Val6 at the head of a closelybunched field, tho last of which was Kaiponu. Time, lmin. ssee. ' . ' ; WELTER HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. V , • Six furlongs. .• . Mr. J. Muir's Blue Garment;by'' -■ Bliielight—&amstress,' .Bst.;-81b, . , lE. R. Brown) 1 1 'First Wairiki, Bsfc. (Brady) 2 Wenonah, Sst. 41b. ........ (Ryan) 3 . Also started: Uranium, 9st. 131b.; Sublime, 9sj. lib.; Kapanga,. Bst. 41b. ;• ■Toa Tuhi; Bst: 'lib. j'Froevata, Bst. llb; ;• Regain," Bst. lib.; Illustrious, Bst.; Flying Souh,■' Bst'. and- l .Master '■ Theory, Bst. ■.; ; 'Blue Garment .and First Wairiki still had charge when tho field turned for 'home, ' and' the; , pair 'had the . race to. themselv.es, 1 Blue Garment getting,.the verdict.- Wenonah was three length's away, third, just in front.of Uranium, and Sublime, with Kapangsi a bad last. Time, lmin. • 161-osec. .•' SECOND HACK STEEPLECHASE, of. : >'100 sovs. . About, three miles. Mr. .Theo; M. Bowling's Antarctic, bv Salvti'dan —Coryphee,. ' lOst. 101b: ' (Scott) ;!' Whatashot,. lOst. 31b. . (Thompson) 2 llanaua, 9st, 81b. (Roach) 3 Also started: First Barrel, lOst. .71b. ; Le . Beau, lOst. 21b.; Luscombe, 9st. 71b.; and Whataroa, 9st. 71b. ' ■ ';W on .'easily'by six lengths. ' Banana • was a similar distance away third,, with'Wlrataroa a long way back, fourth.; Time, Gmin. 3sec. f; X, . GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, ; of 100 . ..'soKs..: .;.Orio' mile. : Mr. 11. M'Manaway's North. East-, '■ by .' Euroclydon—•Mariana,... 9st. ; ; ?' ...V ' lib. .... 1:.... (W. Young) - .1: 'Billyhoigli, 1 st. .-lib; •. : .,:■• (Wliilt-aker) .2 Manapouri, 7st. 91b. (H., Gray) 3 ' started: Miss W.innie7,'.Bst;-31b; : ;". Lochbuic,. -7st.: : ; 12lli:. Admiral'' .Soult, 7st. 91b'.; : Antoinette,, ,6st. 131b'. and Flying Soult, 6si. 91b. , /1.- V ; 'Won. by ..three-parts, of a length.: Manapouri.'was a-•'.length away,.'- third,', ..with Admiral Soult fourth, and then camo 'Antoinette, Miss'. Winnie, - and Flying'iSoult,- 'Time, 'lmin; ,43sec.< PUBLICANS' i HANDICAP, ■ of -100 ' sovs.- •'iSix .i'urlongs. • Mr. Major'-s Emblem, by Field Battery—Vapour, 7st; 121b.' ... \ .' ■ '' ' (C. Brown) 1 General',Soult,; 6st. 101b. (11. .Gray) 2 Captain Soult,' 6st., 101b. (Morris)' 3 i Also.'srtarted: Doggerbank,'' Bst.; 21b. 3 Wild West, 7stV'l2lb,; Lady Dot, 7st. lib;; and Master AVairiki,. 65t.. ; 121b.-' -''Emblem;'had. charge; when tbey.turned, for home, and- holding her own in-the run to tho post, won comfortably.' by. two lengths from General- Soult, who finished fast, and. beat Captain Soult by a length ./for second honours. Doggerbank was fourth, and. Lady Dot last. -'..Time, lmin.. lGsec. ' : . ELrCIRIC HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. ';'JFour furlongs. ■' .■ '.•' Jlr. Wire.-Pivfero's Naumai, by Con- . _ .-•• queror, 9st. 131b.' ... (Pritohard) .1 Emblem, -SstVlOlb.-...... (WrTToung).' 2 Blue' Garment, 7st. 131b. ■ . (E. R. Brown) 3 .'Also, started: - Turbine," lOst.. ■ 41b.; Ashby,. 9s,t,' lib'.; :.Lady .French, ;.Bst:. lOlb.'i Duart, '7st.'!3lb. ;' Kremlin, 7st.' : 321b.; Echo;' 7st. lib.; Mary .-Ann;: 7st.; St.; Tara,- -7st. ;- and Lady Doori;- 7st. ■ Won by three-parts of a length. - Blue Garment was half a length away, third,; and then ', came Lady French,- Mary; Ann, and Turbine, the; last to 1 finish; being Duart. Time, 49 4-ssec.' : MEMBERS' .HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. -Seven.furlongs. 'Mr. A:'Hi Tapper's Zinnia, ■■.by'-Es-, . : plosioii—Pansy, 7st. 71b. . ' (Morris) .1 Coromandel, Sst. 61b. •' - (E. R. Brown) 2 Lady Frances,. Bst. 61b. ... (Chaafe) . 3 •Also- started: Epsom Lass, 7st.'; ;aid Caruso, Gst. 131b. 'Won by a .length and'a half ..from Coromandel, .with .. Lady : Frances; a length.away, third. Caruso was.fourth. Time,''lmin. 30sec; . , •.

X : .v. AUSTRALIAN RACING.

; A WIN FOR MASONIC. By Telegraph—Press Association—Oopyright. (Rec. September, 25, 5.5 p.m.) > • Sydney, September 24. : TheHawkesbury races took place to-' day, and tho following are some of tho. "results.:— v"--'".'-..'--.: : PARK STAKES. Sis .furlongs;—: Mr. .F..Hall's b. f. Masonic, by Kilkcheran, 3yrs.,'l; Cucini, 2; Hot Air, • B.t. Won by: a length'and'a half. : ' SPRING HANDICAP. Ono mils and a.quarter and 100yds.—Mr. W. 'Fletcher's b. g. Eric, by Sir -'William—Heather, '."aged, 1; Crofton, 2; Brackenburg, 3.

WOOTTON OVERTAKES MAHER.

EIGHTY-FIVE WINS. By Toleprapti-'-Presa Afsociatioii.-Copyricht'' . (Rec, September 25, 5.5 p.m.) London, September 24. •Frank Woott-on rocje the! winners of tho first three races at .Newbury, today, missed a win in tlie. fourth, and wool the : fifth. Wootton and Maker have now riddon 85 winners apiece sineo tho present season commenced. Wootton's performance is a -splendid one, when it is roincmborcd that ho was out of the saddle for threo months owing- to suspension. On August 5, Mahcr had ridden 67 winners and Wootton' only * 42. " Mahcr ' was ' then

commencing a pleasure holiday of two or three weeks, and Wootton thus had an opportunity of reducing the lead. Recently the cablegrams stated. Wootton was only 10 wins behind. Now tho pair are level:

NAPIER PARK NOMINATIONS. '

Tho following are the nominations for the Napier Park Racing Club's 'spring meeting:— FIRST DAY. ' GREENMEADOWS HACK HURDLES. One mile and three-quarters.— Rangihaetay Longboat,.-Pikopo, Captain Jingle, Appin, Te \Vhetu, Waiohika, arid Sleacombe. ! TRIAL HACK HANDICAP.' Six furlongs.—Falsetto, Stcllaris, Red Seal, Valet, Esmch, Waikehua,. FleetWeek, Odessa, Artie, Virtue, AH Trumps, Ultimatum, and Goldeinar. ; ' TARAD ALE HANDICAP ■ HURDLES. One "mile and three-quarters.— Rangihaeta, Oxton, Aorangi, Captain Jingle,, Whatakura, Longner, Tyrannic, Sleacombe, and Nogi. , - ' COUNTY HACK HANDICAP: One _milo. —Scots Fusilier, . nangiKura, itangikapuai- Idealism, Captain, All Blue, Waikehua, Entente, .Mediterranean, Captain-.Bell, Cullinan, - Strathmoira, j Centaur, All Trumps,. Gold 1 Circle, and Polynices. . ' ' ~ . PARK STAKES HANDICAP. One | mile, and: a quarter.—lranui, California, Sir Tristram, ; .Woodhey,. Dreadless, Lamsdorf, Parable, Kopu, Bunkum, Cullinan, Str'athmiora, Amato, -Spate,' Sandstream, and Separator.: ... . HANDICAP., Four furlongs.—Rangiatua,,- Bootle, Elfbolt, Merrimac, Ireland, Sanguinary, !Tre-; belli, Bpllah, Golden Field, Golden Ball, and Gold Bond. AHURIRI HACK HANDICAP. Five 'furlbngs.7-St. Toney, Contendent, Falsetto, Esmeh, Miriam,' Ngakau,'. Monteleone, Amaru: Odessa, "VVaitoke, Magneta, Lord Possible, Eiya, Seraphic, Tina Toa, 'Niwaru, Ultimatum, Goldemar, Moreykoff, Perceler, and llaupare. RAILWAY HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Voetgang, Gold, Battery, Con'.'tendent, Faunus, Winning Post, Bliss,' Vi, Kohinoor, War Song,, and Multiple.. ' SECOND DAY. CALEDONIAN- HACK HANDICAP HURDLES: One mile and a quarter.— Rangihaeta J Captain,. Longboat, Pikopo', Captain' Jingle, Appin,' Te Whetu, Woolongong, Eiya,,-;,Waiohika, . Sleacombe,, Wirral, Minister, and Donzel. ; -TELEPHONE " HACK; HANDICAP.. Six furlongs.-r-Gold Battery, Falsetto, . Ortygia, .'Merri ,Vhlet,' .."Esmeh, Fleetweek, Miriam, Monteleone, Amaru, Odessa, .\rtie, Captain Bell, Lord Possible, Eiya, Seraphic, All Trumps, Niwaru, Ultimatum, Goldemar, Morey-koff,-Perceler, and Raupare., ' ; . . KOROKIPO HANDICAP HURDLES. One, mile and three-quarters.—Bangi-liaeta, Oxton, Aorangi, Captain' Jingle, Appin, Whatakura, Longner,' Centaur, Tyrannic, Sleacombe, and Nogi. NURSERY HANDICAP. Four furlongs and a.' half .—Rangiatua, • JElfbolt,. Theia, Merrimac,-Ireland, -Sanguinary, Trebelli, Sea Pink, Golden-Field, Golden Ball, and Gold -Bond. ■ RACING CLUB HANDICAP. One mile" and a , (listance.—lranui, Rangikura, California, Rangikapua, Sir.Tris-' ■tram, Woodhey, Dreadless, ' Lainsdorf, 'Parable, - Bridge, Bliss, Kopu, Bunkum, •Vi, Cullinan, Merriwa, - Strathmoira, Amato, Spate,;. Sandstream, -Separator;' and Gold Circle. . ■ . PUKETAPU HACK HANDICAP. Soven furlongs.-rScots Fusilier, Rangikura, Rarigilcatiua, . Red. Seal, All Blue,' Waikehiia, Entente, -Miriain,-' 'Mediterranean, "Captain Bell, ; .Sttath-; moira, Lord' Possible,' All ; : Trumpsi Ni,'warui: Gold' Circle, .and Tupafea.' , ; SCURRY HACK RACE. : Five furlongs—Peacemaker, Falsetto, '.Castleside, ; Rod-;SealjVß6yne Water', Julian; 1 'Ngakau, Monteleone, Waitoke,- ..Virtue,. Magneta, .Goldfinch;' Lolita,' Ultimatum; - Goldemar,' and.'AVee Rose,. ';;: J J '-j GRANDSTAND HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Voetgang, : Gold . Battery, Faunus, Contendent; Winning; 'Post,' , Berengaria, Koh-i-noor, War Song, Bur--iton;;arid Multiple.- , CERALDINE ACCEPTANCES. ;' The following are, the acceptaijces for the. first, day's racing at the Geraldine Racing Club's: spring meeting:'—. HACK HURDLE HANDICAP. One mile, .and'; three-quarters.—Beckwell, lOst-. 61b., - ;Waitabit,-"iOst. 51b.; King-, of. iTimmps, 9st. 91b.; Slow Meg, 9st.. 71b.; and Kildarc, 9st. 71b. : - SQUATTERS' HANDICAP. Fivefurlongs.—All Guns, ,9st. 41b.,•'Cute, 9st, ; . 31b.; Silkweb, Bst. 131b.; Lady Orizoin, Bst. 81b.; The Seer, 7st. 131b.; Man-chester;-;7st. 91b. j "Claymore, 7st.. 2-lb.; Clanmena,'-' 6st. .121b:; and Stepmaid, 6st.-101b. , 'i"vi ' ORARI TROT HANDICAP. ' 1 One •mile.—Elie De Beaumont, scr. ; Tornado, 6sec.; Cabei-feigh;' 9sec.-; -. -Triumph, ;lssec. ; : Fairplay, 13sec..;'. and Victor Brooke, 14sec. GERALDINE CUP. One* mile and a- quarter.—Rose Noble, "i9st.;, ,i Cron- : stadt,, Bst.- 41b. ; ;Miss. Dorie; , Bst -21b;;'. Dabehick, ;7st: 101b.;;' Lovelorn, 7st. 81b.; Gold Braid, 7st. '71b.; Armameji':to,; 7st. 31b.'; and Frcak,' 6st. 71b. . \OH API Hick HANDICAP; Fivo furlongs.—Aunt Sally,. Bst.. 91b. ; C-lan-meha," Bst, 71b.;;' Bolt- from the Blue; Bst. 51b.; Otakeho, Bst. .'4lb.; Canterbury, : . Bst.. 31b.; Platinum,: Bst.: 21b.-;': Grand' 'Medallion, Bst.' 21b'.; Casa ; Nova., : 7st. 131b.Inland, ■ 7st. 121b.; 801 l Grandy 7-st.: 71b. j Gipsy Bill, 7st: 711);; and Muscadine,'- 7sti 71b. c GERALDINE TROT - HANDICAP. One mile :and. ■a- half .—Elie. Do: Beau-', mont, scr.; Plain Tom', 18sec.; Fairplay, 20soc.;' and Quincey ,Wood,;2osec.; ISELFIELD WELTEIi HANDICAP. Six "furlongs.—Cute,., lOst. 21b.; Zeti landj 'i9st.. 51b.-;- Cyinbiform, 9st., 41b.-,•' llerry Lass,. Sst. .lOlbJ :• Zealand, Bst: 81b.; 'Nightli'ght,-Sst. : 51b. ; and.. Glen-, field, Bst. 21b.

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

1 ' ; [Bv Glencoe.l; ' Owners .are .given a final reminder, that. acceptances for the ' first . day's •evonts 'at. the '..Wanganui Jockey.'Club's mooting close to-night with' .'the secretary, Mr. W. Hall. ' Nominations for the .Wellington .Racing Club's spring meeting closo tb-mor-row. night with the. secretary/Mr..'A. 1 15. Whyto. ' v, Double winners at the Avondalo Jockey Club's meeting 1 were; I'aritutu, Miss Winsomo,. Turbine, Antarctic, ;arid, 'Zinnia. ■' •••;. ,Tho success of North East in the principal handicap at Avondalo ; : ,oh Saturday , may. hasten his sale. ; ■ Nest Saturday the Australian Jockey Club's ' meeting commences at Randwick,, when the Epsom Handicap and the A.J.C. Derby will be decided. ; 1 Mr. Lance Wood has decided to retire Ukraine (own sister to All; Red)' from the racing track; and.for. the present, the Wellington sportsman /; will : have no liorses to carry; his colours. Ukraine, goes to the stud this -season, and will be mated with Martian; • Backers had a very pleasant experi- 1 once at 'the.Lower/ Valley Jockey Club's meeting 1 as a.large number' of,favours ites prevailed during the two days. ' Haku, : the ,runner-up in 1 tho New Lynn Hanitfcap at Avondale on Saturi day, was a very unlucky horse all last

season. Out of a largo number of ■; starts he only, scored in,a single event, though lie'was placed;on numerous occasions. The gelding is owned: by the ■ Waikato sportsman, Mr. J. M'Nicol, and trained by F. Macmanemin at Ellerslio. ■. '■ . ■ Emblem is frequently up twice during an afternoon, and she generally, races well. So much galloping,; , howover, is not likely to improve tho : : manners of the Field. Battery , marc. - She is an erratic customer at the barrier, and on, the.: middle day at Avondale she refused-to face ;.the tapes and; i ' took no part in the race, despite the - attentions of two grooms with stock- ■. •whips. • , -." • .-i ' The; Hotohkiss gelding Ballykeigh waa , unlucky enough to run two .seconds during tho Avondale meeting., Mr.- Parker's horse is useful wlito ho is well, but it is said that he is now affected in , the respiratory organs, and' this is'.: an infirmity , that docs not improve a horse's galloping powers.' V, "■ .-' Visiting horses captured a good deal of the ■ at; tho , Avondale. i:- . Jockey Club!s meeting; A; visitor in California :won;tlie .Cup,, and v others that won l , races. were Sublime, Paritutix, Naumai, and North East. This week' England's second 10,000 sovs. race,: the. Jockey ■ Club. Stakes,: ia ,f 0 to bo run at Newmarket. • . It' is said that tho steeplechase : horse Antarctic .will ba 'entered for theHack: Steeplechases ' at-.the forthcoming Trentham, 1 meeting.,, The presence . of this horse, : whom many declare to ba a National winner .in the making, would lend: additional interestto the'"-cross-" V; country events next'.month. \y:4 , : Thursday's race for tho Wanganui V;?! Guineas may give us a guide as to the . likely winner ;of: tho U.J.C. : Derby, though up to the present''the result . ! of tho, race,has i:ot been niuchto- go; . v. : on. In fact, Ilonown , is =■ tho . only winner ,of-', the. Wanganui,' Guineas that' .■ has also won tho : Derby, at Riccarton. Masonic,who won a race in Sydney on Saturday, isone'of; J: Lowe's team. • '■ - It will bo remembered .that' she won a : race on each day of tho Gisborne racea in'. July. • ■ .Eric,.'who. won. the principal event at the' Haw kesbury. races, Sydney,-.on; Saturday : has. won no fewer than 17 racea •. ; I during the live 'seasons that.'. liehas; .C been racing,, and. he. has been placed' 'on almost as many occasions.; Ho has won over all distances from six - fui»longs .up •to a' mile •• and throe-quarters. ; - King. Soult registered a . very, attract ; tive performance owhenhe.won., ' tho..V,'V Avondale Guineas last Wednesday, and, though obviously . not quite . .ready, ho. was backed with; confidence. = Tho son of Soult and Lady Musket is.a colk:thafccan, always bo; relied upon to do .- his jbesi, .;'an(i," 'as "the. raco -_was run, ho •-; would have' b£eh .unlucky 'te/bebeaten.-'.-Aiiellon and.' Poiciiers made tho paeo >eryVisoli<i, while; King Soult. was.' rid-.• doii''i£■;b^ind./^'..Wh^.Hhe:le^e^s•.'^ere^.Vl'^ : feeling tho task,. Brady brought y, the. Soult colt along, and, after a : brief '. . tussle,' ho won' comfortably ; enough.. : . I'hero can bo no question about tho brilliant turn'of sped possessed : by. ' Mr. F. Ross's -Derby ■ candidate; and . his trainer,-; R.: „Harjion, : - is • confident.--that ho will perform creditably' in all ; ; v tho classic and w.f.a. events. '• : Nominations for tho principal :oventa . at tho Auckland Racing Club's - Spring and Sujnmer"nieelMgs'.close.at^9 P.nu Friday next-..' . . ' . .... " RACING FIXTURES. September 29 .'"linil' October' I.—Wan'ganoi , .. O J'.C. -Spring. .' vr / October 5 and 6—Marlborough R.C. • Spring. ' - v -^V

*"'Arbitration court. ■ 9 '

1... • - 1 , 1 ■ . —t —• ■ ' ' COMPENSATION CASES. V - - ' In addition to the-shearers' dispute, • tho Arbitration .Court, on Saturday: :iribniihgi ; idealt'- ! with 'minor vters.V' v. A compensation case > arising out of • ■ tho loss: of the''steamer Duco, came be- , fore the. Court on an application by the ; Public Trustoo, as administrator for tlio, , children of the lat-o John Henry.,Wal- . .. . tersj ..engineer . on' the Duco, to have, i evidence taken at Middlesbrough, ling- ■ land:" .The question whether'the claiin- ' ants'.f or were Now Zealand was involved. Tlio Court .. granted an order, ; and .also : made ah or-. . der'for. evidence-. for tho defence to bo taken- in- England. Tho Public Trustee -~ . was: represented'.-.by-- Mr.-H.;F. stone, ,and. tho defendants; (the' Welling- ; - ton Harbour Ferries, Ltd.) by, Mr. G. Samuel. . " ..' ■'y; : , : ' Mention l was .madej of the compensa- : . tion case, Joseph Lemnion v. National... Mortgage' and Agency Co., Ltd. It was; ;. stated that the plaintiff, .'who _ ,isi. a butcher, injured. his thumb - in--. jfte. course of his employment at the Long- '.. tburri , Freezing ...Works, January' 10, 1910. The'claim was settled by agree-.: . ment for.' £30 and .' £3 3s. • costs,'the .' money to bo paid into. Court and , judgment given by consent when the Court sits at": Palmerston North. Mr. O'Regan appeared for plaintiff. - Defendants'soli-• • citors were Messrs. Hankins and Fitz-' herbert (Palmerston North). ... ' , DAIRY. FACTORY DISPUTE. On tlio application of Mr. W. Pryor (for tlio employers),' wlio , produced a ' letter .showing'that • tho other side ' agreed, l , the i Court decided to take the dairy 'factory .employees' cnspiue ..at, Palmerston Norsh next -Friday., ■ :i

MORRIS-TUBE SHOOTING. v

The return match" between the. KaroH, ■ :.y Eiflo'Club aad-Messrs.. C.,dnd-Ai Odiws v. team was .iired. evening at ;, the Buckle Street range. A keen and exciting' contest : ensued>: the issue not .decided until the last shot .was: tircd.' o<tlid's secured • avwin 'by 2 : points.. iiio . following are the scores:—. •: C. : and A;Odlihs.—W.; Carlyle, 34; Barnes;' 33; It Barnes, 33; B.:> Uawith,. 33 j" v 0 Hodder, 33; -A; MedWrst, ,33; 8./Wesfc- : U;\ wood, 32: A. 'C. 'Maisey, 32; .D. Drum-' : mond, '30; F. M'Donald, 28; total, 321.' \ Karori Kifle Club.—J. Rabo,-. 35; , A, . Gui«c, 33; A. France, 33;, G. HaUiday, 33jr v. H Marshall, 32;. A.. Fellows, 32;. D. 'Claiv : . v 32; R.'Pringle, 31; W 7 . E. Aston, 30} .% ■\V° G. Tarr, 28; total, 319.

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