SPORTING.
TABANAKI BACKS. IPBBBS ASSOCIATION" TBLEGBAM.] NEW PLYMOUTH, March 30. The following are the results : Maidbn Plate. Scotch Mist, Set 121 b X Normanby, Sat 21b ... ... ... 2 Taxation, 9at 31b ... ... ... 3 Steeplechase. Catchers, 9at 61b 1 Grey Momua ... • ... ... ... 2 Jocket Club Handicap, 300 bovs. Larry, 6at 51b 1 Bandwick, 9st 2 Dan, Sat 71b .... 3 Larry declared 61bs over j Hippo and Slander Filly were scratched. A false start was made, but Larry took the load, and kept it nearly all the distance. When entering the straight Bandwick caught him up, but evidently he was done,” and Larry came in a winner by half-length. Totaiiiator—Larry, 205 ; Bandwick, 65 ; Dan, 48. Time—3mins 43secs. Champagne Stakes, 50 soys ; six furlongs. Fanny Fisher Filly I Landseer ... 2 Landseer declared 31b over. The horses ran well together, and on reaching the hill were neck and neck, but before entering the straight the filly was slightly leading Landseer, Then a hot race ensued, the filly winning by a head. Time—lmin 22seo. Taranaki Cup,'6o soys; two miles. Slander filly, 9st alb 1 Odd Trick, Bst 2 Besolution, 9at 41b 3 After the first lap the running lay between Odd Trick and the Slander filly. On entering the straight the former was a little ahead, but the filly was hard held. In the run home the filly won easily. Totalisator —Odd Trick, 71; Slander filly, 11 ; Besolution, 24; Endymion, 14. Time—3min 49Jjco. About two thousand persons were on the coarse. NELSON J.O. BACKS. [punas ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.] NELSON, March 30. There was a very fair attendance at the Nelson Jockey Club’s meeting to-day, though not so large as yesterday. Handicap Hup.dle of 30 sovs. Mr McCall’s Orient. 1 Mr Bobinson’s Liability ... ... ... 2 District Handicap Hurdles of 20 soya. Mr P. Adams’ Thorndou ... 1 Town Plate of 70 soys. One and threequarter miles. Mr A. Dillon’s Bore 1 Mr J. Hobinaon’s Satellite ... ... ... 2 Mr H. Steyanson’a Lady Gray 3 This was a splendid race, and was won by a length. Five horses started. Eailwat Plate of 25 soys. Mr Bates’ Painter 1 Mr Dillon’s Horo 2 Mr Barry’s Orlando 3 Consolation. Mr Dillon’s Nikau 1 Mr Eedwood’s Magnolia 2 Mr Farmer’s Dan O’Connell ... ... ... 3 Orer .£SOO passed through the totalisator.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2491, 31 March 1882, Page 4
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371SPORTING. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2491, 31 March 1882, Page 4
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