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SPORTING.

[Pee Press Association.] Hawke’s Bay Races. . Hastings Bacecoubse, This Day. There is beautiful weather and a good attendance. The following are the results TRIAL STEEPLECHASE. Waitio 1 Stanley 2 Venture 3 Won easily. Time 4 22. Div £llßs. WINTER HANDICAP. Derringcotte 1 Jabber ... ... ... 2 Jadoo 3 Won by a head. Div £2l 15s, BRACELET. Woodthorpe ... ■ ... 1 Heruimus ... ... 2 Tirea 3 Won by a length. Time, 3 49 2-5. Div. £5 9s. NAPIER HUBELEB. Moifaa 1 Roller 2 Bush Rose 3 All started. Won easily by three lengths. Time, 3 54. Div. £8 6s.

The following were the passengers by the steamer Haupiri from Westport:— Misses Fogarty, Kittelty, Holder; Mesdames M'Laughlin ; Messrs Perry, Dr. Teichelmann, Lieutenant Bromley, Lewis, Quarrie, Gaffney, M'Laughlin, Steele, and Curtis. Mr Gowanus—lt seems General Botha said that he would have surrendered long ago if the English had not burned down his farm house. Mr Wallabout—Yes; and now the English have promised that if he will only surrender they will build him a fire-proof farm house. Towne—ls he so very popular ? Browne —I should say. Why, when his set was getting up private theatricals he was given the principal part, and not a soul questioned his right to it.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 26 June 1901, Page 4

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202

SPORTING. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 26 June 1901, Page 4

SPORTING. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 26 June 1901, Page 4

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