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HAWKE'S BAY MEETING.

(Per Press Association.) Napieb, This Day, The weather is cold and showery for . the first day's racing of the Hawke'sßay Jockey Club's Spring Meeting. About 10 o'clock there was an unusually heavy fall of hail. The course is soft going. The weather affected the attendance, and it is more like a winter meeting, , than a spring gathering. The Governor and suite are present. Results : — October Handicap— Lotion (McTaggart) 1, The Shrew 2, Moonraker3. All started bat Armilla. This race was ran in a shower of rain. Won by a long bead. Time, 2min ssec. Dividend, j£2s 11s. { London, October 3. Daimio has been scratched for tho Sefton Steeplechase.

Wages laid in Sydney last week: — Newbaven for the Derby, JE2SO at evens; 2000 to 40 Newhaven and Devon, Derby and Cup; 2000 to 40 Newhaven and Hopscotch ; 2500 to 50 Newhaven and Fort; 2000 to 40 Newbaven and Resolute; 2500 to 25 Resolute and Hopscotch. Caulfield Cup :— IOOO to 40 Le Yar. Melbourne Cup :— IOOO to 40 each Hopscotch and Fort. Two Caps : — 5000 to 10 Straightfire and Devon ; 5000 to 15 Straightfire and Newhaven; 5000 to 10 Beau Brummel and Devon ; 5000 to 10 Beau Brummel and Fort ; 5000 to 10" Gaulus and Devon ; 5000 to 10 Gaulus and Cydnus.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1896, Page 2

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HAWKE'S BAY MEETING. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1896, Page 2

HAWKE'S BAY MEETING. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1896, Page 2

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