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NELSON HANDICAPS. I ■ By Telegraph—Press Association. Nelson, February 11 The Nelson Jockey Club's handicaps have been declared by Mr. J. E. Henrys as Collow:— NELSON CUP, of 340 sovs. About ono milo and one furlong.—Gold Soult, 9sl. 111).; Good Hope, Bst. 111b.; Kiltess, Sst. Bib; Prince Delaware, Bst. 71b.; Mascot, Sst. 51b.; Rose Pink, 83t. 41b ; Xanlhos, 7s t. 121b. j Pariform. 7st. 91b.: Haumakaka, 6st. 111b.; Blaok Night, Gst. 71b. HOPE HACK WKLTER, of 1110 sovs. Seven furlongs — Perrier, 9st. 21b.; Claverhouse, 8»t. 131b ; War Tax. Bst. 111b.; Im-ai-ibbon, Bst. 81b.; Trickery, Bst. 71b.; Black Night, Bst. 41b.; Ariliia, Bst. 21b.;j Probity. 7st, 131b.; Lady Phyllis, 7sl, 111b.; Skeddadle, 7st. lllh.; Rosian. 7st. 111b.; Transraision. 7st. 111b.; Rienzie. 7st. 111b.; Dick, 7st. 111b.; Knight Juan, 7st. lllb. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six furlongs.—Waimatao, 9st. 81b.; Lady JUddleton Bst, 331b ; George. Sst, 101b.; Trent-ham Rose. Bst. 61b.; Variform, Sat. 61b ■ Chudic. 7<st, 91b.; Curator, 7et. 51b.; War Tax. 6st. 101b.; John Gilpin, 6st. 71b. TELEGRAPH HANnTCAP, of 1(10 sure. Five furlongs.—Humourist. 9st.; Perrier, Bat. 911).; Ewitement, Bnt. 61b.; Clavcriiouse, Bet. 51h.; War Tax, Bst. 51b.: Imaribbon. 8?t, lib.; Trickery, Bst.;' Exclusive, 7st. loll).: Arihia, 7st. 9 1 b".; Probity. 7st. SVb. Bliiesrown 7st. 41b.: Tiocian. 7nt. 3lb ; John Gilnin. 7«t. 31h.: Black Heath. 7st. 31b.; ■faw. 7«t. 31h.: Pill' , Ribbon, 7st. 31b. WETiTEU TTANDIOAP. of K-0 «ov=. P«vcn fnrloni?9.—Kiltesß. lOst. 31b.: G.iod Hope, P=t. 131b : T.iidy niddleton. 9st. BUv: P-inn.? Delaware i«t-. 9!h.; George 9?' 61b ■ Purlform, 9?f, Jlh..; Xanilios, 9rt. llh.; Haumnkaka. Bst 611).: fit. I" , -: Claverhoiise, Bst.: Black Night, 7st. lllb. WINCATUI TRACK WORK. By Telcfrrapli—Press Association. Dunedin, February 11. On ths Wingatui track to-day Phil Hay. carrying a, light-weight, covered half a mile in 53 2-ssec. Devotion, Jfnrgerine, and Jtulticipal got through useful tasks. Wardancer did Bound half-pace work over two circuits. Adjutant and Brambletyo did a mep striding gallon, moving well. Borke's Drift cantered and trotted a nimiit. finishing with a fairly solid five furlongs. Kiltneedy ran a smart half-mile. Golden Kins n.nd Triple Entente ran ll.nir a mile in 53 4-ssre. Porter nnd Red River ran five furlongs in lmin. 9 2-ssee. irarna was trsTellinfr better than M;«s dn Vnl at the end of a mile, run in limn 50 !-ssee , , Osier and MirliQiift did seven furlongs in lmin. 36 3-sscc. Whito Kin" Thaddeii? over six fnrloners on t.h"! inside grass gallop. ■JfohnVK, rot nearly 7ot to fhp end of half a mile with Matilda in 54bsc. TROTTING JIARLBOROUGH ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph—Press Association. Blenheim, February 11. The Marlborough Trotting acceptances ""tUIAL HANDICAP, of 40 sovb. Ono mile and a half-Lady Foster, scr.; Lyall Bay, scr.; Brandon, scr.; Capsicum, lZydß. behind; Merry Soul, 48yds. behind; lilsie Drift, 48yds. behind; Lockwood, 60yds. behind; Serenity, 72yds. behind; Woodland Ko3O, 72yds. bohind. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 40 sovs. One mile and a half.-Calumet, scr.; Bapaura, scr.; Imnerial Dolly, 12yds. behind; Loch Loom, 12yds. behind; Ranncrdale, 48yds. behind; Welcome Boy, 60yds. bohind; Bobby 8., 62yds. bohind; Adroth, 72yds. beU TIARLBOROUGH HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Two miles-Gold Queen, 36yds. behind; Dillon Ravenslad, 36yds. behind; Bidene, 36yds. behind; Hopeless, 36yds. behiiid; Invictus, 36yds. behind; Fair Puritan, 36 yds. behind; Full Cry. 84yds. behind. LADIES' BRACELET, of 40 sovs. Two miles.-Blenheim, scr.; Bapaura, scr.; Alabama Thorpe, 24yds. behind; Vinalia, 36 vds. behind; Elsie Drift, 36yds. behind; General Case, 72yds. behind; Rannerdale, 84yds. behind; Lord Thorpe, 84yds. beHANDICAP, of 65 sovs. Two miles-Calumet, scr; Bill Hoult.scr.; Bapaura. scr.; Imperial Dolly. 12yde .behind; Loch Lomond, 12yds. behind; Kannenlnlo. 60yds. behind: Welcome Boy,_ 72 yds. behind: Adroth. 84yds. behind; Bobby B 84ydn. behind; Overland. 132 yds. behind: "Darryni-ne, 168 yds. behind. TUSII HANDICAP, of 75 sove. One mile. -Gold Ouncn. 12yds. bohind: Itnvnisbd, ISTds. bi'biud: Cunid Wbispors. I?.ydn. behind- Eleip All»rton. If.yiif. behind: Tnvic. tus, 12yds. behind: Buck's Head, 1», 1«--htnd: Honelcss. 12yds. behind: SudditP, J2ydS. behind: Fair Puritan. 24yds. behind; Full f!rv. 48yds. behind. F\TIEWEI;Ti TIANDTCAP, of 50 rovs. One Wilo and a FostP'-, ?-r.: Blenhr'm, scr.; Lvall Bay. err.; Brandon, arr • Propyl"' 1 2vds. beliipd: )2y'dV beliiml: Meirv S<«il, 36yds. WMml; r.np.liwood. "3vds bohiP'': Woodl.i.n'l Ro»o. cnvfli. behind: Lord Tborno, 60yfls. behind; Rni-enitf. flyd". I)! ' n7ll'nnil," S4y.l«. C«r»l Wh bphind: Elsie MMor. behind; Major Rotlipcn, 120 yds. behind.
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