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SPORTING NEWS.

Lotion, Israelite, Orion's Belt, and Golden Plover left by this morning's express to fulfil their engagements at Paluierston on Wednesday and Thursday. Kapua and Rip Van \\ inkle also left by the same train, both being returned to their owner. Mr J. McDonald. It is feared the former will never race again. BISSINGTON RACES. The above races took place on Saturday in splendid weather. There was a large attendance, fully 500 people being on the course, iufiiuding a large number of ladies. Mr J. chestnut geldinjf P.aiter was the hero of the meeting, winning his three races in fine style. Before the last race he was purchased by MrT. H. Lowry, and will be placed in Goose man's hands to be prepared for the Hawke's Bay Bracelet. The following are the results:— Hurdles, li miles. Baffler, list 21b 1 Gold Carp, list 8!b ... ... 2 Stiletto, list 101b ... ... 3 The Cripple and Pilot Fish also started. "Won by two lengths. Time, 3min 19 l-sth sec. Patoka Handicap, 1 mile. Raiter, lOst 41b 1 Kukarau. lOst 21b ... 2 Sabrina, lOst 51b 3 Seven others started. Won by a length. Time, lixiin 59sec. Rissixgton Grp. miles. Eaiter, list 51b 1 Sabrina, list 101b ... ... 2 Gold Carp, 12st Bib 3 Eight others started. "Won by a length. Time, 3min 33sec. Hcp.ky Scvbry, 6 furlongs. Ruby, lOst 1 Landscape, lOst 2 Kate of the Isles, lOst ... 3 Sis others started. Won by a neck. Woodtiiorpe Handicap. 2 miles. Raiter, 12st 131b 1 Defv, list 81b 2 Gold Carp, 12st 101b 3 Four others started. Won easily. Time, 4min losec. Consolation. 6 furlongs. Nukarau, lOst 61b 1 Stiletto, lOst 101b 2 Kate of the Isles, lOst lib ... 3 Eight others started. Won by a Jength. MANAWATU RACING CLUB. The following acceptances have beer, received: — Flvino, 6 furlongs. King's Bow. 9 2 Waterstone 7 9 Moonraker... 8 3 Undine ... 610 Loveshot ... 8 3 Bavaria ... 6 7 Buna ... 7 13 Hurdles, 2 miles. Rossall ... 11 10 Bush Gill ... 9 13 Tiritea ... 10 13 Britannia ... 9 3 Glenelg ... 10 9 Kalinea ... 9 2 Prairie Grass 10 8 Hack Hurdles, 1 ] miles. Bohemian 11 4 Oddfellow ... 9 13 Toriki ... 10 9 Venture ... 9 3 Claymore ... 10 7 Mangatang'o 9 2 Red Herry ... 10 4 M.R.C. Handicap. li miles. Strathbraan 811 Orion's Belt 710 Rangipuhi... 8 10 The 8r00k... 7 9 Blarney ... 8 4 Crim. Streak 611 Gold. Plover 7 11 Light ... 6 9 Ha< k. 1J mile. Sing Song ... 0 •> His Lordship 7 •"> Sylvanws ... 8 9 Wharangi ... 7 2 lolanthe ... 8 2 Alpha ... 7 0 Reality ... 8 0 .Spermaceti ft 10 Calmarine... 7 9 Boreas ... 6 10 Puzzle ... 7 6 Borough Handicap, l 1 miles. Lotion ... 8 10 Ilmia ... 7 8 The Artist... 8 8 Waterstone 7 8 King's Bow. 8 5 Tuhiwai ... 7 2 Crim. Streak 7 9 Voltiguer ... 7 0 Moonraker 7 8 U inline ... 6 7 NEWIIAYEN. Mki.buup.ne, Feb. 21. There was a sensation on the Flemington track this morning, when Newhaven. winner of the last \ .I!.C. Derby and Melbourne Cup. fell v.!.:!•• doing a gallop. Walter Hiekebotiiaii:. the trainer, reports that the horse sustained no injury.

FORBURY TRAINING NOTES. [By Tkleorai'H.] (I'er /'ivt-s A"-- iati'-n.) Dunf.mn, This flay. At Forburv t!ii- morning Gold Lf*af, Chorid, and Weary each gallopt-ni once round, including five furlongs pretty fast. Plotter and Hippomenes went two miles moving strongly all the way, and winding op with half a milt at top •>p«.od. Musketry did a fast sis furlongs. Fultnea bringing hiui home the last four furlongs. Argon did strong half and thrcequartermile work. Gold Medallist op»-ned the • >e, of tintouts in a splendid six-furlong gallop. False Iliipre"i<-n had -U :»d> work. Bloomer cantered and spurted, as did also Sequin and Mnrhn. Lord Roslyn, with *w- it. r- <>n. g.illoped thrice round on the plough m-coin-panu-d by Maremuia and \VooHvk-h. Bold cantered. Skirmisher and Ru«tic did ft mile f»nt, the latter being in trouble in the last quarter. Bracelet, Marino, and Arquebus did threenuarter pat e work. Multiform held the Marquis of Zetland safe at fi\e furlong-!. Black and Red heat Ulster at ft mile. Yogengang was l.uue after cantering. Blazer' headed Ik'lk Clair mutt of the wav at uii furlonp*. Eidclweisa beat iUutii. !.n. over five furlong*. Tiara bent \Yiiu-h:uuu ov.-r >ix fuiloiiu'-.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 253, 22 February 1897, Page 3

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SPORTING NEWS. Hastings Standard, Issue 253, 22 February 1897, Page 3

SPORTING NEWS. Hastings Standard, Issue 253, 22 February 1897, Page 3

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