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HUTT HACK RACES.

The above races came off on Saturday, about 500 to 600 persons being in attendance. .£1709 waa put through the totalisator. Local Handicap, 1 mile and a distance. —Ben Bolt, 7-0, 1 ; Baker, 7-10, 2; St. Heiler, 7-10, 3. Dividend, £"2 Is. Hurdles, of 25 soys ; 1£ miles.— Mr E. Jackman's Aotea, 10-2, 1 ; Jacob, 10-10, 2; Speculator, 9-7 y 3. \V!on easily. Dividend, £2 17s. Hutt Handicap, of 30 soys; 1J miles. — Brookfield, 8-5, 1 ; , Orleander, 8-0, 2; Javelin, 7-10, 3. Dividend, £2 17s. Flying, of 15 sovs.— Brookfield, 9-10, 1; Orleander, 7-12, 2; Javelin, 8-0,3. Won by a neck. Dividend, £2 4s. Welter, of 15 soys ; 1 mile and a distance.—Aotea, 9-0, 1 ; Chatterbox, 9-11, 2 ; Jacob, 9-7, 3. Won easily. Dividend, £1 158. •Ben Bolt appropriated the Maiden Pkte and Scurry Stakes.

Carbine's career (says " Augur " in <the Australasian) has been one of .the most wonderful upon the Australasian turf, and as.be ip still sound in wind and limb" there is no reason why he should not go on winning for another season or twoNo reasonable weight can put him but of a handicap, and if Mr Wallace could oialy manage' to wio the £10,000 Melbourne G«p >wth*him^■ii!^.llKpl|i3•;■be■.,a/fi : tt^ng;termination to Carbine's glorious turf career.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 131, 29 April 1890, Page 2

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HUTT HACK RACES. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 131, 29 April 1890, Page 2

HUTT HACK RACES. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 131, 29 April 1890, Page 2

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