WAIPUKURAU ACCEPTANCES.
Following are the acceptances for the Waipukarau Easter Monday races : Maiden Hack of 50 sovs, 1 mile.
Easter Handioap of 60 sova, once round
Handicap Hack of 60 sova, li miles.
Waipukurau Handioap of 150 sovs, 1£ miles.
Two-year-old Handioap of 100 sova, 4 fur.
Ladies’ Handioap, of 50 sovs, 1 £ miles.
Flying Handicap of 100 sovs, 6 furlongs
I Finel Handicap of 60 eovs, 5 furlongs.
(Per Press Association.)
Christchuroh, last night,
LUtle important work was done at Riccarton to day. Kirriemuir covered six furlongs at three quarter paoe, pulling up more sound than on Monday. Martian galloped a mile on the grass from a flying star! ia lmin 41 I*s sec, the first half in 50 4-5 seo. Martian carried about 7.8 r sod was unshod. The gallop was most attractive. Others were restricted to light exeicise. including Red Gauntlet, Apollodoris. and Notus, who arrivod last night. Tho Yaldhurst team did steady pacing, all looking in fiuebuokle.
H Advance,” wriling in the New Zealand Times, has the following comments on local horses G'adsmuir, who showed some form m the two events ho coottsted on the first day of the Mastorton meeting, is a member of the Qaraoen tribp, and came from Gisborne, whore he was bred. He showed some form at the Gisborne February moifngs. At the Park he ran third to Silver Lead in the Scurry and at the Poverty Bay gathering a week later, won ha County Handicap, and ran second to tink-’Un in a five-furlong raoe. Pink ’Un is making a name for bimee’f ss a sprinter. A» the Gisborne meeting in February bo won the Maiden Scurry (ha t a u i e) and tho Electric Handicap, Ifive furlong i At Poverty Bay the following week he ran seoond to Soultina in the Flying Handicap, five furlongs, carrying
9.2, At Dnunovirko ho ran fourth in tho Elootrio Hook carrying top weight and ran' third In tho Telephone Haok to Olemsn lino who was in rco:ipt o( only 101 b. Pink ’Un’s next appearanco waa at Napior Patk, whoro ho won tho Eak Handioap, flvo furlongs, carrying 8.12, in 1,2 4-5. On tho second day Pclanthus oonoeded him 18ib and a beating in tho St. Patrick's Handicap, b!x furloDgs. His only appearance at Mastorton was in tho Dash Haok Handicap, in whioh ho oarriod 9 4 and ran live furlongs in lmin Ojdo. A most oonsistont potfovmor it would bo difficult to find. Ho is well bred, by Strownn (Loohiol—Marian) I who as a two-year-old won soveral races in tho oolors of his broodor (Mr G. G, Stead) from Munutako (by Castor— Bulista). Pink 'Un was bred by Mr J. Hobson, who rnoos a full brother a year older. Ho is named Gatonby (after Mr G. Gatonby Stood) and won a race at tho Gisborne meeting in February. There are few horses built on more substantial lines than Oioque. The daughter of Saraoon and Duadino, sinoo she wont into H. Fairbrothor’s hands, has won four moos. Mootoropuku, who acted as runnerup in tho Bracelet, beat the horses that finished behind her in tho Higb-woigbt Haok Handioap. Cinque’s seoond appearanoo at tho meeting was in the Welter Haok Handicap, for whioh sho was made favorite despito tho faot that she was oarrying 10.1. She was beaten by Bherlook Holmes, who was unlucky to lose the Braoolot. Both horses finished behind Cavatina, who was making her first appearanoe in this island. Although little was known about her, as she had not been long in Mr Prosser's care, she was made seoond favorite, probably • booauso 0. Jen kins bad tho mount. Sho won and paid tho good prico of £3 ss, there being only one dividend on aooount of only fivo starters going to the post. She is a well bred filly by Loohiel—Melissa, by Marvel lous—Mavourneen. Cavatina is a half-
sister to those good performers Survivor and Revivor.
Momwing... 8 11 Garb Chain 7 7 Brawn Belt 8 3 Montigo ... 7 7 ConoueBion 8 0
Si. Albert ... 9 9 Gold Duet... , 8 2 A3. Oerveras 8 6 Te Hauke ... . 7 13 fiipporofla 8 4
Operetta ... 9 0 Jack Pot ... 7 11 Monarque ... 8 5 Mischance... 7 2 Silver Lead 8 5 Pearl Diver 6 12 Pantaloon ... 8 2 Moqtigo ... 6 10 Cinque ... 8 2
Wbakawehi 9 2 Gold Doafc ... • l Mystification 8 5 Pantaloon ... ► 6 *
Mnngista ... 8 13 Can‘ata 7 5 The Squatter 8 8 Ruatamuata 7 5 Sir Beosoo... 7 12 Robia L ! nk 7 5 Waoriki ... 7 9 Waiariki ... 7 5 Mahata ... 7 9 Lotnaria ... 7 5 Blue Biver... 7 7 Cornzin ... 7 5 Mahatarangi 7 7 The Duohese 7 5 La'Jy Mell... 7 7
LOCAL OPTION. 1 THE KANAKAS. STRIKING 8UPP0RT OF NI .—o ♦- JW PROPOSED COLONY FOR ZEALAND’S LEAD. DEPORTED BLACKS. OVERWHELMING \OVE IN T 3E By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyrig HOUSE OF COMMONS. Received 10.17 p.m., April 11. ***** Brisbane, A]ptil 11 Rj telegraph. Pies* A'u’u, Copyirii ht Tho Bishop of Melanesia has oab Reoeivod 10.22 p.m., April 11. supporting tho Bishop of Frodsbm scheme for tho formation of a oolorry London, April 11 returnod Queensland Kanakas. lot In Lbs Houaa of Commons Mr L Jones’ resolutions n.'tiog tho suocoss local option in lbs colonies, and urgi of BUTTER FREIGHTS. n S tho adoption of tho prinoiplo in Gre at Britain was carried by 271 to 44. ttU telegraph, Pres* r A«*’n, Copyrlgl Rooeived 10.17 p.m., April 11. SLEEPING SICKNESS. Melbourne, April 11. Arrangements have been made by It AN INVESTIGATOR CONTRACTS Butter Freights Committee aud Whi Siar, Aberdoon, and Lund linos for 03 THE MALADY. lending for twelve months tho provisio for cancellation of omiraot in tho event By, telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyrigl irregularity of arrival of sleamors. Received 11.24p.tn., April 11. London, April 11 HEIR TO MILLIONS. Lieutenant Cullook, accompanying th Royal Sooiety’e slo ping sickness oommi-t o » IF HE CAN PROVE CLAIM. ■ion to Uganda, accidentally ooutracts the malady. Ho retains to England. * *-*-*-* By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright NATAL TROUBLE. Sydney, April 11. W. Eoialliak, of Albury, is putting in a claim for tho Brooks o?tato in England, ‘ *■ valued at two millions. He olaim3 a direct BAMBAATA IN A TIGHT FIX heirship. IXatallisk is a sheerer. HIS SUPPORTERS SEEK SAFETY SPORTING. By telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyright RACING IN AUSTRALIA. Received 10 17 p m„ April 11. > Pietermaritzburg, April 11. Bambaata’s parly is breaking op. They By telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyright Reooived 1 6 a,m„ April 12. are hidrng in various localities. Sydney, April 12, Colonel Leuobara makes a drive before demobilising the forces. Though ectual wagering is restricted prices have been knocked abont considerably. For tho Doncaster Maniapoto weakened to 9 to 2, while 7 to 1 was oflerod about Fiiz Grafton, 10 to 1 Little Toy, 100 to 7 Charles Stuart, Duke of -v Received 11 24 p.m., April 11. M The militia have surrounded Bambaata’s J refuge. ■ — ■ MeltOD, aod Airlock. Foe tho Oup Sootl THIEVING BUXERS. RIOTERS PILLAGING TOWNS. Free is at 6 to 1, Tartan 8 to 1; Marvel Looh, Gladsome, and Boabdil 10 to 1 ; Fitzgrafton and Proceed 100 to 8; Maniapoto, Ossian aod Noreen 100 to 7. The Donoaster oard will bo called tomorrow night. By telegraph, Pres* As»’n, Copyrl’gh Received 12.22 a.m., April 12. FEILDING ACCEPTANCES. Pekin, April 11. Anti dynastio Boxers are pillaging the (Ftr Press Association.) towns of Honan. Troop3 have been sanl from Hankow. Feilding, last night. The following are the Feilding acceptances for EaBter Monday :— KILLED BY A TREE. Mangaono Stakes, 6 furloDgs. -—i— .o (P« Pres* A**ociatIon.) Dunedin, last Digbt. Patriok Haugb, 60 years of age, aing’e, was killed at Galley’s by a tree falling on him. KiDg Billy 9 3 Delamere ... 8 5 Ailsa ... 9 2 Sir Geramt 7 13 Bib. Reynard 9 2 Gleam ... 7 5 Glenowltt ... 8 10 81. Bill ... 7 3 Rustique .i. 8 8 Truce ... 7 0 Kawakawa Hurdles. 2 miles. St. Lyra ... 11 9 Defoe ... 9 13 Miss King ... 11 9 Apiti ... 9 8 LATE SHIPPING. Handa’eRese 10 18 Kuroki ... 9 8 Comfort ... 10 13 Kobunni ... 9 7 By telegraph, Pcesa Asa’n, Copyright Killarney ... 10 13 Fiorio ... 9 7 Weary Bill 10 10 Geologist ... 9 0 Received 1.6 am., April 12. Kremlin ... 10 9 Blcck Squall 9 0 Sydney, April 11. Taonui Handicap Hurdles, 1J miles. Bailed, at 8 p.m., the Mokoia. Shrapnel ... 10 11 Sirdonyx ... 9 10 Newcastle, April 11. Swop ... 10 3 Whataroa ... 9 0 Bailed, Hawea, for BluS. Feilding Cup, li miles. y — Letherin ... 9 0 St. Lyra ... 7 10 Melodeon ... 9 0 Apa ... 7 3 THE RAILWAY LEAGUES. Doache ... 8 7 Capulet ... 7 2 Rosoal ... 8 2 Baroa ... 7 2 Flamen ... 7 12 •’: (N.Z. Herald). Onepuhi Handicap Welter, 1 mile. We publish to-day a letter from Mr M. J. Stewart, hon. secretary of the Katikati-Railway League, in which he Prospector 9.-7 Aeolus ... 8 11 Splendid Idea 9 5 Kaihu ... 8 11 Armamento 9 4 Mias Terxoa 8 6 makes the very good suggestion that Waitapu ... 8.12 Rosegrove ... 8 0 a provincial conference of railway fteline ... 8 11 The DaDG ... 8 0 leagues should be called by the Auck* Hal combe Weller, 1 mile. land body. The suggestion will at Pardon ... 10 0 Mussell ... 8 9 once commend itself to all who take Submarine 9 5 Catspaw ... 8 8 an active interest in railway construeLe Beau ... 9 2 Pretty Maid 8 7 tion, and should be acted upon in oily Friar... 9 2 Gleam ... 8 6 time to secure the presence and cooperation of our provincial members 3oience ... 8 13 Sardonyx ... 8 0 ?olyoaste ... 8 11 Marinella ... 8 0 before they go to Wellington. It is Oogo Hack Handicap, 1 mile. all the more desirable in order that no Truce ... 9 0 Playmate ... 7 10 misunderstanding may arise in our provincial delegation upon questions of routes or allocations. The danger of this is shown by Mr Stewart’s letter, for though none of the schemes he summarises are in any way opposed to ••One another, it is quite possible that Ellerton ... 8 9 Frankland ... 6 12 \rmamento 8 9 Kapawera ... 6 10 Windy ... 8 9 Maida ... 6 10 3ylvan Tide 8 8 Oneiro3 ... 6 10 Dlemanlins 8 3 WAIPUKURAU ACCEPTANCES. this may not be realised unless the whole question can be harmoniously Following are the acceptances for the discussed, at a provincial conference, Waipukarau Easier Monday races :— prior to the taking of action by our Maiden Hack of 5U eovs, 1 mile. provincial members. The railway 8 11 Garb Chain 7 7 system of the province has now Brown Belt 8 3 Montigo ... 7 7 reached a point when it cau claim the OonousBion 8 0 attention of every district, for tne East Easter Handioap of 60 sova, once round Coast scheme,, in its various aspects, q, Albert ... 9 9 Gold Dust... 8 2 affects the whole eastern country from Ad Oerveras 8 6 Te Hauke ... 7 13 the Coromandel to Gisborne and Hipporofla 8 4 Rotorua, the North _ of Auckland touches the entire peninsula, and it is quite time that the question of a West Coast route was advanced. We do Handicap Hack of 60 sove, \\ miles. Operetta ••• 9 0 JaokPofc ••• 7 11 Monarque ••• 8 5 Mischance••• 7 Silver Lead 8 5 Pearl Diver 6 12 . not gain anything by meekly waiting Pantaloon ... 8 2 Moqtigo ... 6 10 for the crumbs that may fall from the Cinque ... 8 2 Southern table. While we have been Waipukarau Handioap of 150 sovs, hesitating to demand consideration for 1£ miles. Kawhia and Raglan, the plan for railway communication between W estMystification 8 5 Pantaloon ••• 6 land and Utago has been sprung upon the colony by the Premier himself, aud it is evident that until the North asserts itself it will obtain very little indeed. Upon this we think that all Two-year-old Handioap of 100 sovs, 4 fur. Mungista ... 8 13 Can‘ata ... 7 5 The Squatter 8 8 Ruatamuata 7 5 Sir Benson... 7 12 Robia L’.nk 7 5 Waoriki ... 7 9 Waiarikl ... 7 5 our provincial members will agree : with hardly an exception, so that the suggested railway leagues’ conference Mahuta ... 7 9 Lomaria ... 7 5 Blue River... 7 7 Cornzm ... 7 5 Mahatarangi 7 7 The Duchess 7 5 would not be in any way a partisan Lady Moll... 7 7 assembly, and would doubtless be Ladies’ Handioap, of 50 sovs, 1£- miles. assisted to its conclusions by tlio (Inter ... 12 0 British Navy 10 12 hearty assistance of members on both Benefactor... 11 10 Nadador ... 10 12 sides of the House. Cinque ...11 5 Pearl Diver 10 7 Jaok Pot ... 10 13 Patupaesebe 10 7 Mataika ... 10 13 Gold.n Days 10 7
Whakawehi 9 6 Hipporofla... 7 12 St. Albert ... 9 2 Gold Seal ... 7 6 Contender... 8 9 Forest Ranger 6 9 Mystification 8 7
V LOCAL OPTION. I THE KANAKAS. !W PROPOSED COLONY FOR STRIKING 8UPP0RT OF NI ZEALAND’S LEAD. DEPORTED BLACKS. OVERWHELMING \OVE IN T IE By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyrlgk HOUSE OF COMMONS. Received 10.17 p.m,, April 11. ***** Brisbane, A]ptil 11. Rj telegraph, Pies* A'u’u, Copyal* ht The Bishop of Melanesia has oablo Reoeivod 10.22 p.m., April 11. supporting tho Bishop of Frodsbnm scheme for tho formation of a ooloDy fc London, April 11 riturnod Queensland Kanakas. lot In Lbs Houaa of Commons Mr L Jones’ resolutions n.'tiog tho suocoss local option in lbs colonies, and urgi of BUTTER FREIGHTS. °K tho adoption of tho prinoiplo in Gro at Britain was carried by 271 to 44. Bd telegraph, Pres* r A*»’n, Copyrlgh Rooeived 10.17 p.m., April 11. SLEEPING SICKNESS. Melbourne, April 11. Arrangements have been made by Ibf AN INVESTIGATOR CONTRACTS Butter Freights Committee aud Whitt Star, Abordoon, and Lund linos for oxTHE MALADY. lending for twelve months tho proviaior for cancellation of omtraot io tho event ol By, telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyrigl t irregularity of arrival of steamers. Received 11.24p.tn., April 11. London, April 11 HEIR TO MILLIONS. Lieutenant Cullook, accompanying th Royal Sooiety’e slo ping sickness oommis o * IF HE CAN PROVE CLAIM. ■ion to Uganda, accidentally contracts the malady. Ho retains to England. i *- '*-■* By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright NATAL TROUBLE. Sydney, April 11. W. Eoialliak, of Albury, is putting in a r . claim for tho Brooks o?tato in England, • ‘ *■ valued at two millions. He olaims a direct BAMBAATA IN A TIGHT FIX hoirsbip. Eatallisk is a shearer. HIS SUPPORTERS SEEK SAFETY SPORTING. By telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyright RACING IN AUSTRALIA. Received 10 17 p m„ April 11. > Pietermaritzburg, April 11. Bambaata’s parly is breaking op. They By telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyright Reooived 1 6 a,m„ April 12. are hiding in various localities. Sydney, April 12, Colonel Leuobara makes a drive before demobilising the forces. Though actual wagering is restricted prices have been knocked abont considerably. For tho Doncaster Maniapoto weakened to 9 to 2, while 7 to 1 was ollerod about Fiiz Grafton, 10 to 1 Little Toy, 100 to 7 Charles Stuart, Duke of -v Received 11 24 p.m., April 11. M The militia have surrounded Bambaata’s J refuge. ■ — ■ MeltOD, aod Airlock. Foe tho Oup Scot! THIEVING BUXERS. RIOTERS PILLAGING TOWNS. Free is at 6 to 1, Tartan 8 to 1; Marvel Looh, Gladsome, and Boabdil 10 to 1 ; Fitzgrafton and Proceed 100 to 8; Maniapoto, Ossian aod Noreen 100 to 7. The Donoaster oard will be called tomorrow night. By telegraph, Pres* As»’n, Copyrl’gh Received 12.22 a.m., April 12. FEILDING ACCEPTANCES. Pekin, April 11. f Anti dynastio Boxers are pillaRiog the (Ftr Press Association.) towns of Honan. Troop3 have been sanl from Hankow. Feilding, last night. The following are the Feilding acceptances for EaBter Monday :— v KILLED BY A TREE. Mangaono Stakes, 6 furloDgs. b -—i— .o ■ ■ ■ (P« Pres* A**ociatIon.) Dunedin, last Digbt. Patriok Haugb, 60 years of age, aing’e, was killed at Galley’s by a tree falling on him. KiDg Billy 9 3 Delamere ... 8 5 £ Ailsa ... 9 2 Sir Geramt 7 13 { Bib. Reynard 9 2 Gleam ... 7 5 p Glenowlet ... 8 10 8t. Bill ...7 3 2 Rustique 8 8 Truce ... 7 0 t Kawakawa Hurdles. 2 miles. St. Lyra ... 11 9 Defoe ... 9 13 Miss King ... 11 9 Apiti ... 9 8 LATE SHIPPING. Handa’eRosc 10 18 Kuroki ... 9 8 Comfort ... 10 13 Kobunni ... 9 7 By telegraph, Pcesa Asa’n, Copyright Killarney ... 10 13 Fiorio ... 9 7 ~ Weary Bill 10 10 Geologist ... 9 0 Received 1.6 am., April 12. Kremlin ... 10 9 Black Squall 9 0 Sydney, April 11. Taonui Handicap Hurdles, 1J milos. Bailed, at 8 p.m., the Mokoia. Shrapnel ... 10 11 Sirdonyx ... 9 10 1 Newcastle, April 11. Swop ... 10 3 Whataroa ... 9 0 'Bailed, Hawea, for Bluff. Feilding Cup, H miles. a Letherin ... 9 0 St. Lyra ... 7 10 Melodeon ... 9 0 Apa ... 7 3 THE RAILWAY LEAGUES. Doache ... 8 7 Capulet ... 7 2 Roseal ... 8 2 Baroa ... 7 2 Flamen ... 7 12 •’: (N.Z. Herald). Onepuhi Handicap Welter, 1 mile. - We publish to-day a letter from Mr M. J. Stewart, hon. secretary of the Katikati-Railway League, in which he Prospector 9.-7 Aeolus ... 8 11 Splendid Idea 9 5 Kaihu ... 8 11 Armamento 9 4 Miaa Terxoa 8 6 makes the very good suggestion that Waitapu ... 8.12 Rosegrove ... 8 0^ a provincial conference of railway tieline ••• 8 11 The DaDG ... 8 0 leagues should be called by the Auck» Hal combe Welter, 1 mile. B land body. The suggestion will at Pardon ... 10 0 Mussell ... 8 9 * D once commend itself to all who take Submarine 9 5 Catspaw ... 8 8 a ’ an active interest in railway construeLe Beau ... 9 2 Pretty Maid 8 7 tion, and should be acted upon in oily Friar... 9 2 Gleam ... 8 6 time to secure the presence and cooperation of our provincial members 3elence ... 8 13 Sardonyx ... 8 0 i’olyoaste ... 8 11 Marinella ... 8 0 before they go to Wellington. It is Ongo Hack Handicap, 1 mile. all the more desirable in order that no rrnce ... 9 0 Playmate ... 7 10 misunderstanding may arise in our provincial delegation upon questions of routes or allocations. The danger of this is shown by Mr Stewart’s letter, for though none of the schemes he summarises are in any way opposed to ••one another, it is quite possible that Bllerton ... 8 9 Frankland ... 6 12 8 9 Kspawera ... 6 10 Windy ... 8 9 Maida ... 6 10 Sylvan Tide 8 8 Oneiro3 ... 6 10 Dlemantine 8 3 WAIPUKURAU ACCEPTANCES. ] this may not be realised unless the whole question can be harmoniously Following are the acceptances for the discussed, at a provincial conference, Waipukarau Easter Monday races :— prior to the taking of action by our Maiden Hack of 5U eovs, 1 mile. provincial members. The railway ... 8 11 Garb Chain 7 7 system of the province has now Brown Belt 8 3 Montigo ... 7 7 reached a point when it cau claim the Concussion 8 0 t! attention of every district, for tne East Easter Handioap of 60 sovs, once round ti Coast scheme,, in its various aspects, qi, Alhnrfc ... 9 9 Gold Dust... 8 2 affects the whole eastern country from Ad. Oerveras 8 6 Te Hauke ... 7 13 a the Coromandel to Gisborne and fiipporofla 8 4 Rotorua, the North _ of Auckland touches the entire peninsula, and it is quite time that the question of a West Coast route was advanced. We do Handicap Hack of 60 sovs, \\ miles. r Dperetla ••• 9 0 Jack Pot ••• 7 11 Monarque ••• 8 5 Mischaoco... 7 Silver Lead 8 5 Pearl Diver 6 12 . not gain anything by meekly waiting Pantaloon ... 8 2 Moqtigo ... 6 10 ( for the crumbs that may fall from the Cinque ... 8 2 q Southern table. While we have been Waipukurau Handioap of 150 sovs, hesitating to demand consideration for 1£ miles. Kawhia and Raglan, the plan for railway communication between W estMystification 8 5 Pantaloon ... 6 land and Utago has been sprung upon the colony by the Premier himself, aud it is evident that until the North asserts itself it will obtain very little indeed. Upon this we think that all Two-year-old Handioap of 100 sovs, 4 fur. Mungiata ••• 8 13 Can*afca ... 7 5 The Squatter 8 8 Ruatamuafca 7 5 Sir Benson... 7 12 Robin Lrok 7 5 Waoriki ... 7 9 Waiarikl ... 7 5 our provincial members will agree : with hardly an exception, so that the suggested railway leagues’ conference Mahuta ... 7 9 Lomaria ... 7 5 Blue River... 7 7 Cornzm ... 7 5 Mahatarangi 7 7 The Duchess 7 5 would not be in any way a partisan Lady Mell ... 7 7 assembly, and would doubtless be Ladies’ Handioap, of 50 sovs, 1£- miles. assisted to its conclusions by tlio (Inter ... 12 0 British Navy 10 12 hearty assistance of members on both Benefactor... 11 10 Nadador ... 10 12 sides of the House. Cinquo ...11 5 Pearl Diver 10 7 .Tack Pot ... 10 13 Patupaesebe 10 7 Mataika ... 10 13 Gold.n Days 10 7 Under the heading “AnUndesirFlying Handicap of 100 sovs, 6 furiongs able Invasion—one thousand girls for Whakawehi 9 6 Hipporofls... 7 12 the matrimonial market,” the Observer ... 9 2 Gold Seal ... 7 6 concludes an article “ It goes withContender... 8 9 Forest Ranger 6 9 out saying that the unattached maiden Mystification 8 7 righing for a husband will find many Final Handicap of 60 eovs, 5 furloDgs. rivals amongst the thousand girls that Mr W. P. Reeves is sending to New Moral ... 9 5 Tibi... . ••• £ Flower Girl 8 9 Concussion l Zealand. It is bard, very hard inMerrywing 8 4 Miss Adeline 7 deed. But what is the remedy f Goldfield ... 8 2 Pearl Diver 7 Unquestionably, New Zealand is sorely in need of domestic servants, and if Linkless ... 8 0 Blue Rock... 7 « Brown Bolt 7 9 Takeley ... 6 1*
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