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SPORTING.

RACING FIXTURES. February 10 and 11.— Egmont R.C. Summer. February 4.—Karioi J.O. Hack. February 4 and s.—Gisborne R.C. Summer. ! February 11 and 12.—Poverty Bay Turf Club Annual. February 17 and 18.—Woodville Dlstriot J.O. Autumn. February 24, 25, and 27.—Dunedin J.O. Autumn. March 4 and s.—Wanganui J.O. Autumn. Per Press Association. Christchurch, February 6. The stewards of the Canterbury J.O. met this morning to consider the identity of Mr Duncan Rutherford’s Ingoda, who won the Lyttelton Plate on Thursday. After inquiry the following resolution was passed “That by an unintentional error of identity, Ingoda was entered for the Lyttelton Plate as |by Stepniak—Armigera, whereas it has been proved that she was by Stepniak from Miss Niente. The stewards therefore decide thpt the entry is involved, and she is distanced for the race.” This means that Sir George Clifford’s Ploughshare, who ran second, will get the stakes.

DUNEDIN J.O. MEETING. Wellington, February 7. Tbe Dnnedin Jockey dab's weights'have been declared by Mr Henrys as follows; — Autumn Hnrdles.—Stronghold 13.3. Leonardo 10.10, Snip 11.5, Lerida 9.9, Northern Star 9.8, Royal Shell 9.7, Storm 9.5, Qrosvenor, ‘.Silver King, Truthful, Tutuugarehu, and Favoar 9.0. Glad brook Hack.— Orsino 9.9, Sant Rosaleer 8.9, Effort 8.8, Spinning Flight 8.7, Jessie Lewars. Optional 8.5, Vologda 8.2, Zioness 7.13, Somateria 7.9, Liza, Strathflllan 7.8, Lord Olutha, Warsaw 7.5, Allside 6.13, Stepaside, Adjudge, and Bountiful 6.11, British Seer 6.10. Dunedin Oup. —Apa 9.5, Goldbeater 8.5, Gleuoullooh 8.4, Prim 8.3, Waitapu, Valdimar 7.13, Probable 7.12, Irauui 7.11, Truganini 7.9, Field Gnu, Grand Slam 7.6, Tikitere, Outlander 7.5, Ard Reigh, Apollodoris, Rose Noble 7.2, Ellerton 7.1, Hiro 7.0, Erskine 6.12, White Oockade 6.9, Monkey Puzzle, Speculate, Gold Dredge, and Adjudge 6,7 Berwick Hack.—Serenade 10.5, Beneform 9.13, Effort 9.12, Miss Gal 9.11, Kostruraa, Balaclava 9,5, Love Wisely 9.3, Kilts and Liza 9,2, Strathflllan 8.13, My Lawyer 8.12, Ooronoform 8.10, Flavour 8.9, Yagrance 8.7, Rosine, Wardland 8.6, Count Gorton, Sacha 8.5, Lady Lochiel 83, Soberside, Little Medallist 8.2, Eaglestone 8.1, Princess Ena, Albury, Jewel Case, Nightlight, Kingsway, Feodor. Peak, Rescued, Seaside, and Miss Adair 8.0. Stewards’ Welter; Lady Disdain, All Guns 10.7, Field Gan 9.13, Ard Reigh, Rose Noble, Apollodoris 9.5, Witte and Harvest 9.1, Erskine 9.0, Oryoi 8.13, Lone Star 8.10, Scrapiron Jack 8.9, Jack Ashore 8.8, Eous 8.5, 000-ee 8.2, Ouriosettia, Rifle Range, Red.and Black, Linda, Radium, and Semateria 8.0. Publicans’ Hadnioap.—Goldbeater 9.6, Flitaway 9.5, Count Witte 9.2, Petrovna, Ail Guns 8. 18, Lady Disdain 8 11, Priln, Czar Kolohol 8.9, Truganini 8.4, Valdimar 8.3, Iranui 82, Loftus 7.13. Kirsty 7,9, Lady Orozoin, Dabchick, Ormulu 7.7, Chief Lochiel 7.2, Octave 7.0, Contender, Vologda 61.0, Heirloom, Gapon, Beneform, San Severe, Zetland, and Inchbonnie 6.7.

0. MIDSUMMER MEETING. SECOND DAY. Christchurch, February 6. The <J)i!iu j rbnry Jockey Club’s Sommer M'eetiug was concluded today iu dull sveather, with a fair at tendance. Total isator Investments for the meeting totalled £11,140, againtt £lO 897 last year. Bookmakers’ fees for the day amounted to £2lO JOs. Results:— Richmond Plate, 5 furlongs.— Ristori ;i, Scotch Plaid 3, Applegarth 3. Also ran : Bootade, Aema, Pedomete and Aisy. Won easily by three lengths. Time, Imin 3seo Linwood Welter, 1 % miles.— Ohiarinian 1, Scmaroff 3. Jessie Lewars 3. Also tan : Lady Disdain. Bllerton and Monkey Puzzle. Won bv a neck. Time, 2min lOsec. 'Middle Park Plate, 6 furlongs.— Sharpshooter 1, Broadsword 3, Sweet Angelas 3. Also started : Caspian and Ormolu. Won by a length. Time, Imin 14 4-ssee. St. Albans’ Handicap, one mile.— All Guns 1, Qlenculloch 3, Rose Noble 3. Also ran; Prim, Petrovna, Probable, Field Gun, Tikitere, White Cockade, Nobel, Contender and Prism. Won all the way by three lengths. Time, Imin 40 2*ss6C Selling Race, 6 furlongs.— Ivanoff 1, Sister Anne 3, Alexis 3. Also ran : De Witte, Eoarte, Helianthus, Whirlwind, Lady Loohiela, Cavatina, The Libyan, Canton, Love Wisely, The Norman and Mnsterer. Won by half a length. Time, Imin 16 3-sseo, Plying Handicap, o furlongs.— Serenade 1, Lady Orizoin 3, Miss Mischief 3. Also started:: Chief Loohiela, Passion. Balaclava, Kilts and Ennius. Won by a lengtn. Time, Imin Isec. Post Handicap, one mile.—Field Gun 1, Valdimar 3, Hilarity 3. Also started ; Los Angelos, Stronghold, Harvest and Tremulous. Won by a bare head. Time, limn 43 l-sseo.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9366, 8 February 1909, Page 5

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SPORTING. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9366, 8 February 1909, Page 5

SPORTING. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9366, 8 February 1909, Page 5

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