SPORTING.
FOXTON MEETING. PUB,PRESS ASSOCIATION. Palmbbston North, January S3. < Sucond day's results:— ' January Hack Handicap, six furlongs. Rain 1, D»lky 2, Be'l 3.< Time, lmin 19 3 sseo. Bin., £4 and £2lßv Hack Hurdles.-Cobra 1, Tire* 2, Madman 3. Time, 3min 14-ssec. Divs., £3 lis and £1 6s. President's Handicap, one mile and a distance.—Omole ;1; Van?2, Bowman 3. Tim*, 2min 7sec. D:vj., £9 .10s and £2 19s. Grandstand Handicap, one mile and a distance.—Liable 1, Last Spec 2, Colza 3. Time, 2min 12seo. Div., £2 Is. Carnarvon Weltar.—Oteio 1, In-the-Van 2, Ik* 3. Time, lmin 19 4-sieo. Div, £2 11*. Railway Handicap.—Lady BeU 1| Halbidier 2, Aquioa'do 3. Tim*, lmin 19 4-Sieo. Div., £2 lis. Electric—Dalky 1, Baumai 2. Din, £5 10s and £\ lis.
WELLINGTON MEETING. ' BEOOND OAT. Wellington, January 23. There was boisterous wea ber for the second day's racing. The snm of £18,096 pissed through the machine!. Results : January Handicap, one mile and a furlong.—Goldfnmere 1, Pishion 2, Indian §hot 3. Bedoubt also started. Won by half a length. Time, 2min If see. Div., £1 19s. Electric Handicap, five furlongs.Torowai 1, Te Taitha 2, FIo»t 3. Also ran: Goldspur, Riielet, Reb»l,Shrapnel Shell and Ayrdule. Won by half a length. Tim?, lmin 3£seo. Dies, j£4 2s6dand£l 18s6d. ' Wellington Racing Club Handicap, one mile and a quartpr.—The Shannon 11, St. Michael 2, O innie Ohiel 3. All ! started. Won all the way by thr.e 'lengths. Time, 2min 12see. Diva., £5 3s 6d and lis 6d. ■ > Juvenile Handicap, sir furlong*.— i Achilles 1, Golden Vein 2, Orloff3. Also started:, Ascension, Apprentice.' Won easily by two lengths. Time, lmin 16jseo. Divs., £1 16iand£l 2s Wei*er Handicap, seven furlongs.— Bather 1, QuiUina 2, fashion 3. Also rau : Motor, The Hem pie, Jewel Gun, Forest Oak. Won eatilv by three, lengths. Tim", lmin 33seo. Divs. £5 3s 6d and £lß'. Wellington Stakes, five furlongs.— Cruciform 1, Canteen 2, Greek Maid 3. Also stirfcsd: Optimist, Ringman, and Dirk., Won easily by half al«ngth. Time, lmin 2|sec. Divs., £1 3s 6d and £l l4s. Metropolitan Handicap, six furlongs. —lndian Queen 1, Glenogle 2, Torowai 3. Goldspur also started. Won by a short neck. Time, lmin 161 sec. Div., £3 Is. Second Hack Handicap, one mile.— Cure 1, Pure Silver 2. Waitoa 3. . All started but Gipsy Jack. Won easily by two lengths and a half. Time, lmin 451*80. Divs., £lO 7s 6d and £3 17s. The stewards disoussed Cure's running on the first day, but took no action.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 20, 24 January 1902, Page 2
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413SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 20, 24 January 1902, Page 2
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