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(PEE PRESS ASSOCIATION.^ . ' • ' ; vj .1 . Bulls, Thia Day. The foUowing wights ha? e beenfdedared by Mr Henry for the Bangitikei Bacing Club's New Year Meeting :— Bangitikei Handicap.-'Bottlanger ,9-7, Liberator 9-8, Sunbeam 8-0, SwprdWt:^ 7-19, Bay King, Muaket, and Varie^r-9, Betina 7-8, Kotuktt 7-5, Bangiptthi and Paradot.7-4, I^Prtitfr Fille 7-1, Zaccho and 7-0, Entry. 6-10, Senator &9, Doras 6-8, Ngation» |^d. JUngatira 6-7. ■ ■ v '-. ' ',-,., r\ i- i "<< r>n Flying Stakes.— Torpedo 9.6, Cretonne 8-11, Swordbelt 8-8, Betina 8-5, Paradox 8-3, Eotpku 8-0, Bangipuhi , . 7-9, ,Gun-obt-ton and Scotsman 7-2 r King John; %-0, Poynsettia 6-18, Entry 6-12,; Ngatioma 6*9, Bloomsbury and Bepeatei 6-7. , :
Mr J. E. Henry has declared/ the following handicaps for Mana^rata Summer Meeting on December"'2stk;a&d 27th^,. ; ; , i r, , ..,, ; ..;;::r; Palmerston Cup 200 soys, IJmilea.— Boulanger 9-8, Liberator 8-9, Torpedo 8-6, Cretonne . 8.-5J Swordbelt 8-0, Bay King 7-9, Betina 7-8, Musket 7-7j fyngipuhi 7-6, Paradox 7-5, La .Petite Fille 71, Zaccho 7-0, Entry 610, Senator 6-9, Ngatioma, Bangatira and Pnoress^B-7J" Tradesmen'? Handicap.— Torpedo §*«4, Bay King 8-8, Paradox 8-2, Rangifiuhi 7-13, Musket 7-11, Strephon 710, Fleta 7-7, King John 7-1, Poinsettia 7-0, Musketeer 6«13, Bufus 6-10, Patience and Prioress 6-7. ■• -.•..•" ■.'■ . •",::? First Hurdleg.— Gladius 11-0, Raven 10-12, Hiamoe 9-13, Othello 9-8. Songster 9-0. • ' '-■'/:•■' v " ; ■■ Ladies' Bracelet— Hiambe 13-2,Honp-la 12-4, Marama 12-12, Pirate 12-3, Oniahu 11-10, Pahgo 11-9, Nabocklish and Laitiere 11-7, Pukaka 11-4, Unity and Satanella 11-0. Hack Hurdles.— Ben Lomond 11*8, Nat 10-12, Pirate 108, Marama 100, Allegretto 9-7, Nikau, Elaine, Unity, and Daybreak 9-0. — ; .>; v - " Telegraph Stakes— Torpedq-9 : 8, Swordbelt B*lo, Paradox 8.5, Strephon 741. Fleta 7-8, King John 7-2, Poinsettia 7-1, Entry and Bufus 7-0, Musketeer 6.13, Kathleen 6-9, Prioress and. Patience 6-7. Flying Hack Handicap.— Strike 8-12, Fortune 8-8, Huia 8-3, Liberty" 7.8, Potango 7-0, Teton 6-13, Oniahu, Comfort and The Barber' 610, Luna and Hippodamia 6-7. Mr J. Paul is dissatisfied with the weights allotted to his horses, Boulanger, Cretonne and Fleta, at the Manawatu Summer meeting, and has aocorduigly scratched them for all engagements. >.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 73, 8 December 1892, Page 2
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