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After the running of the GonviHe Hack Hurdles at Wanganui on Thursday, the stewards met to consider the running of Detoe in that race, and after hearing the explanation of the jockey , (Thomas Pritchard), it was resolved to administer a severe caution to the lad. The stewards also held an inqoiry into the "boring" of Hippowai on the rails m the Brunswick Hurdles by the horhe Killarney, The rider of Hippowai had his foot badly bruised through striking the rails, and after hearing statements by Burns and MeAUer, the riders, the stewards resolved to fine McAloor the rider of Killarney, £5. The totalisator returns at the Wanganui meeting amount to £14,189, against £18,846 last year—an increase of £343. The following is the list of winning owners at the Wanganui meeting:— Sir George Clifford, £300; Mr G7 F Moore. £195; Mr H. Fnedlander, £185 • Mr F. McGovern, £140; Mr G. P. Donnelly and Mr A. McFarlane, £120 each; General Babington, £100 ; Mr F Zimmerman, £90; -Mr D Hughes £85 ; Hon. W. W. Johnston, £69; Mr R. T. Turnbull and Mr E. A. Laurent £50each; Mr J. B. Williamson. £30• Mr A. Laing. £27 10s; Mr J. Dab on, £20; Mr Henry. Brown, Mr G P Payne, Mr A. Atwood, Mr C. E Major", £15 eachj; Mr S. L. Parsons, £1210s; Mrs Laurent, Mr J. O'Driscoll, Mr J. F. Stohr, Mr C. F. Grimley, Mr A. Wilson, £10 each.—Total, £1695.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7923, 3 October 1904, Page 3

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7923, 3 October 1904, Page 3

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7923, 3 October 1904, Page 3

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