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SPORTING

[per PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT.]

Ihe American Cup Race. New York, September 27. The Shamrock’s sail area is 14,027 feet, the Columbia’s 13,214 feet. The Shamrock is shorter on the water line.

Betting of a hesitating character is 5 to 4 on the Columbia.

Wanganui Spring Acceptances. Wanoandi, September 26.

The following acceptances have been received for the Wanganui Jockey Club’s Spring Meeting : Spring Handicap—Fashion 8 5, Tirca 7 12, Tukapa 7 8, Queen’s Guard 7 3, Toa 7, St Lyra 7, Sedgebrook 7, Lady Bell 6 12.

First Handicap Hurdles—Hotu 11 8, Gobo 10 13, The Hem pie 10 G, Hinau 10 2. Stockade 9 11, Cairo 9 11, Roer 9 10.

Flying Handicap Ostiak 8 19, Tukapa 7 10, Indian Queen 7 10, Sedgebrook 7G, Toa 7 4, Faugh-a-ballagli 72, Fakir 7.

Wanganui Guineas —Cure 8 19, Kuigl Errant 8 10, Windwhistle 8 5, MaiaS 5.

First Hack Hurdles—Hautonga 1012, La Volta 10 12, Clovis 10 10 Sultana 9 12, Omprah !) 9, Nea 9 7, Bones 9 7, Elegant 9, Midas 6, Madman 9.

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Bibliographic details
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 September 1901, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
176

SPORTING Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 September 1901, Page 4

SPORTING Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 September 1901, Page 4

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