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— > : ' • — ■— - .;■ ••-.--•■■•• ■ (PBK PRESS ASSOCtiTION.) ; " Wsixiiwroir, Jahuarj 20. The following are the results of the second day's racing at the Wellington Summer Meeting : — : > ;; ; '■. Januaby HANWCAP^-rrßegina, 1 ; Weka, 2; Torpedo, 2. Whisper, Cretonne, ,and Crown Jewel, also ran.. Dividend, '.£l2. Hubdle Handicap— Magpie, 1 ; Rough, 2; General Gordon, 8. Little Arthur, Timothy, and Jacob also ran. Dividend, JBS-I4S. ' " '- * ''■ '■'■ " The Hack Hurdles was won by Pride of the Hills, beating fiye others. " Dividend, £9 165. ,- , r:i r, r -I I>• '.£. Wellington Racing Club's Handicap. — Cruchfield, 1; Huerfana, 2j *Banee Nuna, 3. Cynisca, Booianger, and Pearl Powder, also ran. Dividend, l£B : fo?: Juvenilk Handicap.— St. Katherinei 1 ; Variety,2 ; Prioress, 3. Mystic,- Kent, Montmartre, • and Legislator, also started. Dividend, £4 18s. ,~:;s o>u' .» Selling Race— St. Malo, i£so\ 1 5 Little Scrub, o£4B)_ 2 ; Jessie, (£BS) 3. Cyrius also ran. St. Malo was bought in for £52. Dividend, £1 11s. Metropolitan Handicap.— Thane, 1; Weka, 2; Rebellion, ; 2. Huerfana, St. Malo, and Frolic also ran. Diyidend, £2 10s. , „: Haweba, January 24 r . The following acceptances have been received for the Egmont Racing Club Summer Meeting : — Egmont Handicap, two miles;—Boulanger, 8-9 ; Cynisca, 8-8 ; Marton, 8-3; Whisper, 8-0 ; Fraternite", 7-12 ; Rosefeldt, 7-10 ; Retina, 7-8; Recluse, Patchwork, Krina and Foxton, ; 7-6 : ; Torpedo, 7-3; La Petite Fille and Awarua, Rose, 7-0; Woka, 6-11; Kapna and Loch'nagar, 6-10; Cordelia and She, 6-8 r Musket, Durus and Paradox, 6-7. First Handicap Hotu>les> — Waterfall, 11-Q ; Waterbury and Pyramua, 10-13 ; Empire,' 10-10; Rough, 9-11; Viql^ 11., 9-0. • " • . ' Flying Handicap., six furlongs.-^?Bou-langer,9-o; Retina, 8-7; Eosefeldt, 8-5; Weka, Recluse and >Torpedo, 8-4; La Petite Fille, 7-7 ; She and St. Malo, 7-4 ; Ranee Nuna, Rufus and FJet#,~ 7-Q } Musket^-?. , „ ¥ ... Haweba Wel^bb.— Weka, 10fO| S.t, Malp, 9-6 ; Pyratqiis,. 9:5, Cruiser; .9-Qj Fleta, 8-12. ; Peri and Rums,' Q-9 ;■ Dqru9 ( 8-7; Empire, 8-0. Mblbouhnb, Januftrj2s. It is reported that Pygmalion is amiss. , '-Tbis:Day. Hartington is scratched for the New* market Handicap and Correze for the Australian Cup. "

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 89, 26 January 1892, Page 2

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Sporting News Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 89, 26 January 1892, Page 2

Sporting News Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 89, 26 January 1892, Page 2

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