SPORTING.
Mr D. Fuse’s handsome m Queen of Marorn. 1 T’m liPk oim i-; Tntud‘to show amount o! ijuaiiiy. and we tru?;t i'.; pluck' - mid siij-i' ■ I sportin : own; a wi;’ fin.l tha: in the yonn _<t .■ he ha. cured a ■■ u’n of blood which may prnvo a mine of wealth. TH j N ?;•.’? -I ij .’i R $• (FROM OUR OWN (WH.?iNAPIER, This Dav. UtheSmmm .m-L - ;/y<- =. .r.hv. oune'w: i cnni"'i? nFernlc. • Lcii 1 *‘ooo rcr'ams be ’ng on the LU’uiind. 'I ! - .' v.’eather was f.avo” , iblo. There were cxee’hmt fields, and th I rauitiq generally was very i -mitin f. Th I Totalisators were well nat-oai-e<l. The ft>’ j lowing are the results of the principa’ j Hawke’s l>\v Guineas, of 105 so vs., Distance I mile. i A. M 'Lean’s King tsk 1 I G. I’. Donnellv’s Rangipo ... 2 I .1. Smith’s Yankee 3 I —This was a cn|)ita.l race, ami was unlv wm i ifter anexci'ini; .- tenggle, by a neck. Time I min. “rt lsccs. The totalisator declared : lividfvl of £2 2s. The value of the rac< was £145. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 60 sovs., Distance, about 2 miles. ' W. Douches’ A.i;., lOst 91b ... 1 I 1). Page’s Morning Ster, list 31b- - , 2 -There was great exe’tement over t i event. Lone Hand tell ;.t the first hurd e I rartar i ’.n iouikl ih<? second hurdle, whiu spoilt his chance. Rnahine then refined which left the race between die Star an \.G., the former having a good lead, but h nufortuna'cly fell at the last liurd'e, leavin \.G. to eorne in an otrv winm"’ The total sator declared a dividend of £9. Spring Handv'p. - f °*)o sovs., Distance, H miles. P. Martin’s Mavis, Ost Slbs ... ] A. McLean’s Louie, Bst ... ... °
I A. McLean’s Virginia Water Bst 121 b 3 i J. Jones’ Prim, 7st lOlbs ... 4 I -A very bad dismissal saw Mavis fir■.way, Dan being left at the post, the other I vith the exception of Lone Hand and Otiq a I vho were completely on* the race, c’< s 1 | up in a hunch. At the railway turn Prin was leading, and no change of any momen '■curved until they reached the sheds whe I Virginia Water drew up and deprived Prin. I -f tne lead. Louie coming second, enterin' the straight Mavis came up with a gram’ j rush, taking third place, a magnificent rac now took place between the trio, resulting ii •. head victory for Mavis. Virginia Watei half-a-length away 3rd, Prim a fair 4th I'ime, 2min. IGlsocs, The totalisator deleclured a dividend of £ll 19s. I'kiai. Plate, of 30 snvs.. Distance i-milu, for 2-year-olds, A. McLean’?- Kobi.ia ... ... 1 < J.W oo'.'ae Hnpi ... 2 W. Douglas’ Nymph 3 —Mr McLean’s filly took the lead from th start, and was never once passed, winnini easily by 8 or 10 lengths. Maiden P f ' ■ nf "0 sour. Distance 1 mile and a quarter. 1 ssel’s Leonora ... 1 J. Jones’ Kuni ... ... 2 A. M<-Loan’: Kingnsk ... ... 3 j Tterb 4 -s<■•■>»•'ed. This event was a gift t« i Leonora, who won, hard held by fully *’ j ’ mgths. The totalisator dividend was £7 ; 7s. [ Flying Handicap, of 75 sovs. Distance I three-quarters of u mile. ; I’. Mart.in’s Mischief . . ... 1 i Captain Russel's Kincraig ... 2 W. C'hittam’s Dan ... ... 3 —Mischief went to the front at the fall of the flag, and was never once headed, win ning in a common canter from Kincraig, Dan a bad 3rd.
Hauk Race, of 15 sovs. Distance, 1 mile Heretaunga ... ... ... 1 —Seven started. Won easily.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1166, 4 October 1882, Page 2
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590SPORTING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1166, 4 October 1882, Page 2
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