Sporting News
Oar correspondent " Crackshot " sends us the following selection for to-morrow's events : — , St. Andrew's Handicap— Bay Eingl, Variety 2, Sunbeam 3. Kiwitea Stakes— Musket 1, Prioress 2, Paradox 3. Flying— Princess of Whales 1, Torpedo 2, Cretonne 3. Hurdles— Tattler 1, Glenelg 2, Songster 3. Hack Hurdles— Bradshaw 1, Sister 2, The Gleaner 3. ' Hack Flat-Sister 1, Eye 2, Nat 8. Hack Flying— Lady Isabel 1, Marama I 2, Respond 3.
The following acceptances have been received for the first day's races of the FJ.C. Spring Meeting:— Spring Hurdle Handicap— Glenelg, Gladius, Songster, Tauraekaitai, Tattler. First Handicap Hack Hurdle — Day* break, Bradshaw, Defence, Tangi, Tho Gleaner, Respond, Nat, Whiti Karana, Marama, Sister, Quiz, Shan. St. Andrew's Handicap— Bay King, Pearl Powder, Variety, Comet, Violence, Ngati-Oma, Musket, Zaccho, Snnbeam, Freelance, Rangipuhi, Monte Carlo, St. Malo, Rangatira, La Petite Fille, Senator, First Handicap Hack Flat— Biddy Mdgee, Tirorangi, Nat, Eve, Corsair, Sister, Goodwood, Fortune. Kiwitea Stakes — Dingo, Paradox, Musket, Rufus, Torpedo, Sunbeam, Poynsettia, Prioress. First Handicap Hack Flying—Daybreak, Andy Andy, Biddy Magee, Omahn, Unity, Respond, Lady Isabella, Potango, Hippodamia, Marama, Goodwood, Fortune, Luna, Tetori. Flying Handicap— Liberty, Dingo, Cretonne, Comet, Paradox, Torpedo. Bloomsbury, Poynsettia, St. Malo, King ' John, Patience, Princess of Whales;
(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION). London November 26. At the Manchester Meeting to-day, the November Handicap was won by Paddy Newsourt second, and Portland third. George Bubear, of England, : and Hosmer, the Toronto sculler, row for the championship of the Thames in January.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 69, 29 November 1892, Page 2
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