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The following weights have been de- , clared for the Feilding J.C. Spring MeetI ing by Mr Henry, the handicapper : — St. Andrew's Handicap, one mile and a half.— Revolution 90, Torpedo 8-8, St. Malo 8-6, Bay King, 7-12, Variety 7-11, La Petite Fille and | Zaccho, 7-9, Paradox, Comet, Pearl Powder and Monte Carlo 7-6, Huerfana and Kotnku 7-5, King John and Cordelia ' 7-4, Sunbeam and Violonce 7-2, Rangi- : puhi 7-li Mystic 7-0, Chris 6-13, Spin- i feldt 6-11, Entry, Musket and Free Lance 610, Ngatioraa 6-9, Senator, Link, Durus and Rangitara 6-8, Rosa Bonheur 6-7. Kiwitea Stakes, one mile. — Torpedo 9-5, Paradox 8-3, Strephon (Tilby's) 7-11, King John, Rangiatea and Angler 7-9, Rums 7-8, Snnbeam and Revolt 7-7, Entry 7-2, Dingo 71, Chris 7-0, Musket 6-12, Ua and Prioress 6-10, Princess of Whales 6-8, Poinsettia, Prairie Grass and Jewel 6-7. Flying Handicap, three-quarters of a mile.— Torpedo 9-9, Cretonne 8-12, St. Malo 8-5, Paradox 8-3, Kotuku 8-2, Strephon (Tilby's) 7-12, Angler, King John and Comet 7-10, Rangiatea and Rufus 7-9, Revolt and Stockfish 7-7, Mystic 7-5, Dingo and Senator 7-4, Ngatioma 7-0, Ua and Musket 6-11, Princess of Whales 6-9, Poinsettia 6-8, Bloomsbury, Patience, Liberty and Marechal Neil 6-7. Spring Hurdles, one mile and threequarters. — Tauraekaitai, 1012, Glenelg 10-8, Entry 10-2, Gladius 9-8, Songster 9-7, Worth 9-4, Bide-a-wee 9-3, Tattler 9-0. Hack Hurdles, one miie and a half. — Ben Lomond 11-3, Caloola 11-2, Nat 11-0, Sister 10-7, Bradshaw 10-5, Marama 10-2, The Gleaner 10-0, T. Rose 9-13, Respond 9-10, Shan 9-8, Whitikarana, The Barber, Quiz, Flo, Defence and Daybleak 9-3, Tangi 9-0. Hack Flat, one mile and a quarter. — Lady Isabel 8-7, Fortune 8-5, Sister 7-11, Jessie 7-9, Prince Cole 7-4, Corsair and Goodwood 7-0, Houp-la, Eve, and Nat- 6-13, Secret, Biddy Magee, and Tiorangi 6-10. Hack Flying, three-quarters of a mile. — Lady Isabel 9-0, Fortune 8-7, Caloola 8-0, Explosion and Bradshaw 7-13, Eve, Maraoia, Omahu, and Goodwood 7-6, Secret, Landscape, Petori, Hippodamia, Respond, Andy Andy, Biddy Magee and Potango 7-3, Unity, Outer, Daybreak, Luna and Little George 7-0.
(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION). Wellington, November 19. The following are the results of the concluding events of the second day's racing at the W.R.C. Spring Meeting : — In the Hack Hurdles, Mariner came in first, but was disqualified on the ground of crossing. Mariner would, have paid a dividend of £79 2s. Langley the Devil was second and took the stakes, paying a dividend of £5 2s. November Handicap.— Swordbelt 1, Cretonne 2, St. Malo 3. Dividend, £9 7s. Hack Handicap. — Senator 1, Cyrus II 2, Osman 3. Petone Handicap. — Torpedo 1, Kathleen 2, Rangiatea 3. Consolation Handicap. — St. Malo 1, Rangiatea 2, Bay King,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 66, 22 November 1892, Page 2
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