WIN FOR NEW ZEALAND JOCKEY. By Tclotjr.aph—Proju Association—Copyright (Rec. July 23, 0.30 p.m.) Sydney, July 23. Lucille (Soult — ridden b,v A. Oliver, won the II In warm Stakes nt Woollongoflg. I'ivo started, and Lucille won easily by four lengths. WOODLANDS HUNT CLUB. The following handicaps have been declared by Mr. Ulic Shannon for , the Woodlands Hunt Club's meeting, to be held at Pahiatua on July 30:HUNTEHS' JIUKDLHS. One mile and three-quarters. —Lucretius. 12s. 71b.; Lord Ullin, 12st.; Jackman, 12st.; Jack, list. 101b.; Sunstar, list.; Coronation, list.; Ibhar, list.; Lancewood, lint. HACK HANDICAP/ One mile and a distance-Lucretius, lOst. slb. ; Conziska, lOst. 31b.; Muscadine, lOst.; Portcullis, 9st, 121b.; Nightfall, list. !)lb.; Keynote, !lst. HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE. Three miles.— Flying Cloud, 12st. 71b.'; Consul, 12st. 51b.; Pebble, 12st.; Lord Ullin, 12»t.; Koaka, list.; lilack Bush, list.; Lancewood, list. HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. —Conziska, lOst. alb.; Muscadine, lOst. 21b.; Portcullis, lOst.; Miss Chamberlain, 9?t.; Keynote, 9st.; Nightfall, list. 91b.; Tawhini, 9st. LADIES' Bli ACELET. One mile and a quarter.—Lucretius, 12st.; Enterprise, list. 71b.; Ibhar, lflst. 71b.; Keynote, lllst. 71b.; Sunset, lOst. 71b.; Lancewood, 1l)st. 71b.; Keaka. lOst. 71b.; Doctor, 10,t. 71b.; Miss Chamberlain, 71b. FINAL STEEPLECHASE. Two miles and a half—Commodore, 13st.; Consul, 12st. Gib.; Pebble, 12st.; Jackman. 1251.; Lord Ullin, 1:M.; Jack, 12>t.; Konkn, 11st.; Maia, 11st.; Sunstar, ll?t.; Black Arrow, list.; Ibhar, list.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 24 July 1913, Page 3
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