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SPORTING.

I’momiMT : A. J! A. m! I, I> yt.ir.lt ■ i: :: : ? i A. ' - run ; . : mi : I r : ■ Ilri-l! J'.s - ~ •i • ' ' ■ ■ ' : A. ’JcL't'tizi •, T. il I’. Bloom!i M, T * Ka: i Pen-, •!.; •. C.uv 1!, (,’. We S . 'I'::/ iir-I rms.-nmi: ing of ll,<-TAaraka ! kmiug Cbdi took piiiro vc.derday on I.is new course. 11-e day looked liir-ateiiin.’.f, nev.-rt'ieie.s Biito was indy oim iii ;'if shower. 'J’he course iv a - heavy ow ing to recent rains, but promises, in line we.'ithei', to be all h. <■ ui bo .1; in I. i'r.i ■: . mitoral i ■ : I :■■ :! ■: , l.ir lo be- ' • • l ■ I Course of the distlie'. ! '<■' ' d to i-ioiigh the cour e i i::4 la. it dow ii in tori' : t once, and i. I-iieh improvements m tinpng p.'.ddodr, and, the res my././.,generally a> may induce ‘.he I’o'ei'ly B:i'.’ I urf ('i uii to in-da- it i!,<ir I a l racing <|:ia.'m r ■■ in pre '■■n-iie ■ to V. aereiiga a-l.ika. 'Hint lhis would e 'o' : ■ boon to 11,•• , ■ ■ i. ... - in i nd il.rmt CiJ.onm, cannot he d.mb cd, is Inc. short :t'.d convetiictil di.-tanc • less the Ihiverty Bay Bates who voidd not, on ti.o score of economy nd convenience, attempt to go to .Vaerenga-a-hika. livery effort is .‘ring made to induce this very much o bo desired, and reasonable change, .hero was not a largeatteudanceowing lerhaps to the fact of races having

I been held hist week al Waerenga-a- I 'h ha rhe to.alis.itor did a fair stroke ! loi business wiih 10s tickets. Mr J. I It. Scot t of the Koselaud Hotel, attended to public meds in his well known 1,4 vie, which needs no description. | Mr J. Dalis, the Secretary lo the i Club was busy from start to finish and ; did bis level best to render the meeting la success. '1 he bell rang at 12.20 I sharp for the first race. I'lie results I are as follow : — I HANDICAP lIUKDLEBVCE, of 20 sovs ; I 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles. S. C. Caulton’s Wild Dayrell (Farrell) ... 1 F. Carden’s Carnival (Redman) 2 j C. Waldron’*. STigull (Fox) 3 ; G. Burnand’s Luck’s .All (Honor) 0 T. E. R. Blooniiieiu's Lizard (Duhnan) ... 0 Five hers.*# came tu the post fur this event. 1). l ake’s M ruing Star, and Al. 11. Smith’s .. buck I ing scratched. Seag ill declared ■ lulbs and Jurniv.il 1 Lbs overweight. lYey i uii got away lu a g< ■> I si art, Seagull at onco I look the I. ad, <■ uy.-’y !’■•:!.>.vr. Iby the Lizard, i er 1.; m; s hud li.a u t raversed, Carnival ; v.'. ut tu id ■ fiuhi, ami Wi; I Duyieli came up :iui i n He,un a<i iu.. i I race home ensued,tlie ! Dayre I evc .iuai y wm sing !>y im.f a length ; j it was a g -u 1 i:;> c, and the win wu« a popular I one, Mr Cauitun being cheered on we.ghing ' out. Caiitiva!, who was well ridden by J. 1. liiia;;, :.»•> a g ’-mc 'noiseconsidering ho car- . iied a slonr < aveight, m. i hau a dt.-key leg. !. 1 . H.j invc.-iieis, ut b'r» t”ien. nine being vii tho I uinm r; and declared a uivid.md oixl los. : li At a ill .1 i 9, i RACE, of bsovs ; 1 mile i ov. i- ; Hi - .is 1..,n1;.5. IM. G. 'a i.-mah’s Crumlagai (Brimuer) ... 1 ■ t'. .V.;dm.uA Slim .hm oionur) 2 iV. . bl. 1 . iu:a lUclu.aJ 3 «hi./ ihiec I: T'O entered for this event. ; Auer a vt.y f ..r>m*l Gundagni took the lead, I .v.,.-, n i.'rm-.ec ucatltd, winning easily, Slim |-i i, I • hniu I ..nd. Lre was no spu- ! cid.Ttnm on t:.e tu u'.isalur for Ims laec. I‘l. \’i E, of 10 BOVS ; 1 * miles ; ;A. ’•-• ■ ih i’atrcil I’.dt (!l.irri.s) ... 1 A. .dei» o jiiiie (Carr.iiglon) 2 |S.C. ; mi.ton's Wild Darrell (barrel.) ... 3 I T. ii. l;. Blo...nli.'!ii's Mabel was s.-ratebed • lor i a , •■. Mr i’ruilk declared tu win wit h the Hatred Colt. Alter two lalse starts they I manage.i tu g-L away together, the Hatred . U..IL at on.- ■ jumping to the front, and win- . ning as lie liked ; t>n) Squire second, pulling C;.rrii'on out of the saddle; Wild Dayrell li.st. i'iiere were -i !■ un the totalisator; 21 being on the winner, and a dividend was declared of IGs. ROSELAND STAKES, of 25 sovs., with a sweepstake of ,UL at the post ; IA miles. D. Page’s Morning Star (Farrell) 1 T. E. K. illo imiieid’s Mabel (Harries) ... 2 1 I'e Kam Pc re's Hero (Fox) 3 S. C. Cuulton’s Wild Dayrell (Caulton) ... 0 Four horses faced the starter for this—the principal race of the day—Mr A. McDonald’s Squire and Mr C. Waldron's Seagull being sei atelic I. Morning Si ar was a warm favorite fur this race. After uno or two false starts ■ th.’y got u.vay well { <goth<*r in a hunch ; the I Slur ub u:.cc forged uheu.l, and was never once pa- .. d, winning as I:. 1 liked. Hero ran j well f ir a- mile, when Mabel passe I him, anil 1 tii..shed second, Hero I’m. i, i;.. I Wild Dayrell I .*!(■.s’h;*re. T..ere were 1 ' wubseribers on the ; tot ar, -'» being on the winner; a divi- | HACK RACE, of 5 suvs. ; 1 mile. . M. G-. N'as.nitb.’s Gumlagai (Ifurries) ... 1 P. Mthmes Slim Jun <*. .ii.lLou) 2 ; L. (..'ardor’s !la:h (Maher) 3 . A. Pritcliurd’s Vom.g New Chum O , A little delay was cause! at t’.e post through, th. l Lari) t:* . i;ig io unseat his rider, l a good sla. - '; was a‘ lust eEcot id, when Guni dagm w ixt to the from, and won as he liked i in a common canter, Slim Jim 2nd. There were no investors on the tctuiisatu* for this I erne. Wo a,e in formed ere lil.ly that Mr , lit.!i is so sa’i-ii -d wilii Gmndagui’s recent ’ performances un the flat, and over sticks, at I I .ie !a-.‘.. Iwo ~.f ■: mgs t uat. lie in .mds in the I future to send him for some of the big events, I where he will meet better company. , SHORTS’ 11 VNDICAP, of 15 sovs.; ]-mile. ; A. McDonal.i’s Squire (Carrington) 1 I G. Burnand’s (.’at (Darrell) 2 i J. B. a'dlcy’s Rosemary (Farrell) 0 Three Idram l l .> the post for this event, Mr'L'c Kani’s Hero being .‘'•rate!led. Roseni ■d< lared is jvci iv i T>e Squire was a. hot favorite ; the Cal also had a few admirers. After one false start they all got iiw.iv well Lc'-'tLcr, the Squire tid.ing the lead and in.-.in!H.iuii!!' ii t he whole distance winning as he liked. Tie 1 Cat —who was very badly ridden—coming in secund, Rosemary nowhere, having pulled up a *, of a mile from home. Tm-re v» T'* 68 investors on the totulisator—(he lar;;cst number of the day —ll being on tin* winner ; declaring a dividend of 13s. FORCED H.ANDICAP, ofl-’aovs.; 1 mile D. Page’.- ' i >ri ir g - tar, 'st 121 b (Firr< 1) 1 G. Bm hand’s Cat, 7st ulb (i)arvell) ... 2 A. Mid),,dd’s Squire, Bst. ((Jarrington) 3 J. Brad.ey’s Rosemary, 7st 0 A. M(dh>u;»l I’s Hat d Colt, Gst ]2lb ; S. C. Caull m’s Wil I Dir. 11, 6sL 12lb, Te Kani Per i’s Hero, Bst 41b, were scralclicd. This was the best I'ace of tin* day. Morning Star and Squire were the favorites. After a good I rt, in wl.icli the Squire got a little the best •>f it, l‘.ey went for the money, the Squire . • . :.i .‘ i u - t’Tcu g.;.liters ol a mile, the Cat laying 2nd, iS’.-emary nowhere. On entering ;h.: straight, (he Slur came at the two leaders with a rush, and a grand race ensued up the s! • ii ' I, amidsi great ex ilement, the Star — well ri hh n by J. L'.u rcJi—eventually winning a splendid race on the p st by a nose. There were 10 investors on the (otalisator, 1 1 being o.i Ihe winii and a dividend was declared <>f ?J ss. .Mr Page was loudly cheered on his Lorso coming from the scales.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1080, 30 May 1882, Page 2

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SPORTING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1080, 30 May 1882, Page 2

SPORTING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1080, 30 May 1882, Page 2

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