SPORTING.
AVONDALE ACCEPTANCES,
Maiden Plate. Onewa ... 810 Hillflower ... 7 6 AkeAka ... 8 9 Lavadel ... 7 6 Coma ... 8 5 Waipuna ... 7 0 Sly Mias ... 7 8 Leo Delavel 7 0 Bobs ... 7 8 lan... ... 7 0 Bloodstone 7 7 Seatonia ... 7 0 Maoriland... 7 7 Hurdles. Haydn ... 12 3 Chancellor..., 9 7 Straybird ... 10 11 Hylas ... 9 5 MountZeehan9 12 Crespin ... 9 0 Tim ... 9 11 Avondale Stakes, 200 sovs, 4 fur. Kilmarnock Sapper Gladstone Pansy Blossom Tahuwhai Wairakau Waimangu Air Gun Stromness Nervine Kose Seaton Muthema Beau Seaton Giveniau Avondale Cup, 11,l 1 , miles. Needle ... 8 4 Delores ... 7 4 Putty ... 8 2 Swagsman... 7 3 Durable ... 8 2 Miss Lottie 7 0 Borneo ... 8 2 Merry Soult 611 Val Bosa ... 8 0 Soultfish ... 6 10 Marshal Soult 8 0 Idas ... 6 7 Torchan ... 7 7
First Hack Handicap. Cyrus ... 8 7 Frankton ... 7 0 Irish ... 7 12 Dynamite ... 7 0 Porangi ... 7 7 Teleas ... 7 0 Bonomiana 7 5 Ngatoro ... 7 0 Sally Horner 7 0 Neotirini ... 7 0 Rongoa ... 7 0 Steeplechase Handicap, 3 miles. Nor’-west ... 11 12 Kanaka ... 911 Straybird ... 11 6 Puffing Billy 9 10 The Pullack 10 7 Telephone 11. 9 10 Tuni ... 9 12 Hylas ... 9 6 Wild 805 e... 9 11 First Pony Handicap. Annoyed ... 9 10 Lottio ... 7 3 Girton Girl 9 10 Sally Horner 7 0 Whawhai ... 7 8 Little Mabel 610 Solitary ... 7 4 Sweet Marie 610 Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs. Hoboro ... 10 6 Kama ... 7 9 St. Olga ... 8 9 Cordon Rouge 7 8 Cygnet ... 8 6 Soultfish ... 7 2 Bex ... 7 12 Maoriland... 6 11 Bopa ... 7 9 Jack Brown 610
Among the objects found during the excava - tions for the extension of the Paris Metropolitan Railway was a fine mammoth’s tusk. The question of selling liquor to Maoris is a verj perplexing one to the hotelkeepere. The course adoptd by the Hawera hotelkeepers is that the licensees have jointly decided not to sell liquor to Natves in larger quantities than one pint at a time, and a fine by the Licensed Victuallers’ Association awaits the first licensee who transgresses the liw. It is a significant feature that quite a number cf the prohibition orders issued from time to tiuß at Hawera are egtinst Natives. In London cabs £21,000 worth of articles are left in a year. The pay of a Chinese soldier is about a a penny farthiDg a day.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1003, 23 September 1903, Page 4
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404SPORTING. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1003, 23 September 1903, Page 4
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