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TABANAKt J,C. SUMMER MEETING. SECOND DAY. The concluding day's racing of the Tnrnnnki ■ Jockey Club's summer meeting was held yesterday. Tho 'auspicious weather conditions favoured a largo gathering, the attendance being iiuuh larger than on the pre-* ceding day. 'J'lie track wiis faster if any thing than on Cup Day, and the racing was ink-resting throughout. Mr A. W. Uudge occupied (lie Judge's box. Tho arrangements in ! connection villi .the meeting were I most satisfactory, and Mr Mussell Fleetwood, the .'club's energetic secretary, worked hurd towards thai, IVSl.ll. In the Hack lluidle Uuce Mr Oscar George's Alas fell ill the first obstacle, and limiskillen came to grief at the second. Alas fracturufl a shoulder bliule. His rider, C. Cochrane, escaped with a slight shaking. Jimi.skiilen escaped unhurt, but <)'- ! Council, his rid-er, was badly cut 'about 'Oil! heat), and after being ut--1 tended to on the course by l>r. "V. L. Paget, he was removed to the hospital. H is understood he is not | seriously injured. During the afternoon the sum of '£3743 was passed through the machines, making a total of £8399 for the meeting, which is an increuse of j£l<>t<> compared with last year. The Town Hand was again in evidence, and rendered an fjappropriato programme of musical gems. The following are details of the racing : GUANDSTAND HANDICAP, of 120 sovs ; seven furlongs. (57 —D. Hughes' bin g Kaharoa, ,5\ years, Sylvia I'ark—Secrecy (Jenkins), B.a ... 1 138 —J. Dallon's brn g Aurutus, '£ years, Gold lteef—Purse String (Moran), 8.2 ... 2 96J—G. Wright's b h Xuma, 0 years (Lindsay), 8.3 ... 3 51 —S. L. Parson's b g Shrapnel (Wilson) 8.4 0 91 J— W. 1.,. Thompson's li m Delania (Dceley) 7.7, inc. lib over 0 2» —M. J. Goodson's b m Choln (Gray) 7.0 0 : 9 —G. T. Moore's c m St. Lyra ' (Fryer) 6.11 .... 0 ' 470 ' j A good start was effected. Auratus at once went to the front, and led the held by n length and a half, Chola being his nearest attendant. Along the back Nmnn made a forward move, and was almost on j terms with Auratus entering the straight. At the distance Kaharoa |came with a good run, and won comfortably by a length. Auratus was half a length in front of Xumn. Time lmin 29' sec, Dividends, Kaharoa £t 14s, Auratus Us. TI1IHI) HACK HANDICAP HACK, I ol 75sovs ; six furlongs. 128 —W. Elliot's brn c Maniopoto, 4 j ears, Soult —Lady Fisher (Philips), 8.3 ... 1 82j—C. E. Major's brn in Immolation, 5 years, Spinfeldt— Martyrdom (Cotton) 7,12 2 19'—M, Mills' b g Southern Bross, 4 years, Duystar— Tonga (Gray), 7,0 3( 10."> —J. Marshall's b g Sun Puulo (Deeley) 8.5 ..., ... Q ■ J 2 J—G, Campbell's b g Scrgius j (McClusky), 7,13 ..'. ~. 0 9j—H.: E, Good's c g Curfew ' (Towers), 7.12 0 371 J. Harlow's b g Cyrene (G. Prleo), 7.8 0 i 9 —J. Davidson's b g Lund o' Cukes (Pinker) 7.3 0 | 12 —J. AlcCrackon's c m Murviu Conquest, 7.3 0 ' *J. McCracken's cin Ludy | Sylvia (Scott), 7.0 0 ! "Ml—Jus. Grant's b h Loi*d Clive I (Matthews), 7.0 .... ... 0 I 1 —A. Alexander's c m Signora ' (Fryer), 6.12 0 j 444 I * Hruckcted on machine. i When the tapes rose San Puulo was ' first to show out, closely followed by Southern Cross, and fUliis pair carried on the running to the bend, when the winner, who hud been running fifth, came with a rush on the i outside, and won with something in hund by a length, Immolation just landing second money 'by a neck. ITime, lmin 15 3-5 sec. Dividends, !£2 Gs and £1 4s. 'SECOND f IANpICA 1> HUDDLES of | | lOOsovs ; one mile and a half. 102 —lt. ' Il'unnon's bg Ilautapu, ! aged, Mjt'jora—Lady Sarah ; (Walshe), 10.10 1 ! GOJ—W. Johnston's brn g Lur- I pher, ugpd, St. Hippo-. Dorothy (Johnston), 9.9 ... 2 97 —JL W. Puterson's brn gTL-is- I sa, 0 years, Lethe—Miss Gcrtrudp (Telford), 9.10 3 305J | The trio got away together. Lurcher he}d a slight advantage at the first hurdle, which Lissa struck he:ijvily and dropped back, leaving Lurcher and Ilgutaim in the lead. The pair were associated at thc( fiftfj, j hurdle, when Ilautapu came away ' (and won easily by six lengths. Lis- ■ sa was a poor third* Time, 2min i 53sec. Dividend, £1 lOs. SECOND HANDICAP HACK HID- I DLES of (iOsovs ; one mile and a ' imlf. I 89J—C. E. Major's b m Throstle | aged, llowshot Magpie I (Fahey), 9.5, inc. 31b over 1 1501—Yule and Ityun's brn g Valkyrie, aged, Forester—Polly i(Laing), 11.2 2 9 —Miss I. Clayton's li g Kingwood, fi years, Gipsy King , —Puriri m (White), 9.0 .... 3 1481— H. Mood's brn g liiniskillen (O'Connell), 11.2 0 ' 10J—F. Julien's I) g Toledo (Telford), 9.2 f 0 , 18 —O. George's bin g Alas (Cochrane), 9.0 0 426 As th<' horses dashed a way the colours of Valkyrie were first to show out, and hp leaped thp first hurdle just in) front of lnniskillen and Throstle, where Alas fell. The next hurd)e saw : lnnjski|jen conn) down. , r j'h'p oi-der pas), the stand was : Val- j kyrio, Throstle, > and King-wood. jWhen they got lo the fifth hurdle - Throstlp was n. length jn front of ; Vnlkyrio, and holding his own. In the run homp he won by three lengths, , King«"Ood four lengths away third, j Time, 2min 51 3-ssec, Dividends, | £3 4s and 12s, . , AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 200sovs ; one mile ami a ijuarter. 130J—J, George's b g Paritutu, agud, Castor Yuttagan (Cray), 8,0 1 735—.1, Montgomery's c g „ Struthavou, ii aged, Hla-ir v Cowrie—Mantilla (Cotton) 1, «•» '1 fi 481— S. Pitt's blk g Dustique, t Keclusc—Motto (Conquest), ">* 3 I jOJ—G. F. Moore's brn 111 Armis- \ ticc (Price), 8.0 0 ] 851— T. A. Williams' c g Puttv (McClusky), 7.U ... .!. 0 o HI —T. 11. Lowry's bin m Mad- a rigul (Williams), 7.8, inc. 5 lib over 0 18 —D. O. Ilrien's b h Heroism •> (Scott), 0.11, inc. 21b over 0 ~y 111—Mrs A. M. Wallace's b in t La Torpedo (C. liuchnnun) t ; O.lOj, inc. 31b over 0 'j X Heroism was nguin left some ,- lengths when the barrier rose. Pari- j] tutu and Struthuvon were the first ],■ to coi.iiu.: nee, and were leading the T field past the stand. Itound the 4; back Slrathavon shot to the front and, was three lengths ahead of Pari- \\ tutu, who made a forward move, 1 entering the straight and gaining „ every stride secured the judge's ver- ,|, diet by half a length ; a length and II half between) second and third, g Time, 2min 10 2-ssec. Dividends, u\ £2 12s and £1 12s. ,; FOUUTII HANDICAP HACK HACK, of 75sovs ; one mile. ' If 571 F. b f Polycaste ai " 3 years, Nesto>—Nightingale |e (GVia.v), 7.0 ~.' ::. ... 1 d* 98J—C. F. Giimley's b c Starina 4 years', Daystar—Anlerimi tii 111 (Julian) 8,7 2 Ti 29 —D. O'Brien's b c Grenaile, "I 1 3 years, Grafton Grillin £ (Scott), 8.3 !) f59 —J. Goodwin's brn m Crim- ( son Lake '(Jenkins), 9.0 0 7u -I*. G; Smifh's' c 111 Golden Sands (Pinker)', 8.13' ... 0 95 —li*. fi. Lanihertis brn t Makikihi (Ryan) 7.10 ~. 0 f« 311—M. Mills' big 'Southern G Cross (bonqupAl), 1. 4 0 22J-T. Ejliofs iJrn g Starfish ' I''' (Huchannn), 6:i2, inc.' 2tb la „., "P Ol- •••' 0 MJoj—Jus. Harlot's b g Cyrnie M (I*-ryer), li.O (j =— "" kn 'Hi VI \ good start'was, cfivcted.nnd when he he horses settled into their stride 'M •oljc«bU was just.. Jo fro»t of q £ . 7 j
rene nnd Starina, with Crimson Luke and Grenade in the mir. Poljcnste increaseil her lend ulong the' back stretch., aiid was never headed, winnitig b.\' half e length, the same distance between second ' and third. Time, liuln •»* 2-5 uec, Dividends, £0 ; ] (?h and £1 Gfl. FARF.W KI,L HANDICAI' of 101) sovs ; six furlongs. 198 —II. Armit.ige's h 111 Lady Annie, 1 years, Soult—Miss Annie (Julien), 8.9 1 , 1554—T-H. Loivry s brn h Royal ;Fusiller, 4 years, Hotihi.iss —Cre.ssy (Pri;C), 7.H ... 3 514—D. I hoiiipson's b g Kremlin (Uilson). 8.12 0 304- t-'raha m's c g Ro.val j'lu.h (Graham), V.l| .. 0 4594 , Tli-j lii ld u ov I'd oir in splendid order, Uoyal Fusilier showing the wny along <lve hack. Entering the. tuin Lady Annie shot to the from, ana coming 011, won in a hollow fashion by three lengths. Time, lmin 15 1-5 see. Dividends, £2 14s. FINAL HACK FLUTTER of 50sovs; five furlongs. 1424—M. Millb' lirn 111 ltotoiU, 1 years, Lukushell Chaira (Puchrune), 8.7 1 884— J. George's brn 111 I'araraki, 1 years, Sj'lxin Park —Durus (Gray), 8.7 2 57 —W. Christie's l» g St. Hill, St. Clements—Hillingsgate 111 (Julien), 8.7 3 2(5 —H. Francis' b g Weary Rill (Higgins), 8.7 0 33 —W. Chapman's brn g Jonijuil (Atkins), 8.7 0 17 —T. L. l'aget's brn g Hindoo (Jenkins), 8.7 0 18 —N. Julian's g Lord lleynaixl (llarlow) 8.7 0 16 —Jus. Grant's b 111 Etu (Mat- . thews), 8.7 0 16 —J. McCracken's b m Lady Sylvia (White), 8.7 0 8 —J. H. Mackay's b 111 Kaimere (I'rice), 8.7 0 3 —R. lffough's I) g Vent Nortl (Cox), 8.7 0 5J —G. Black's brn f Tishmcre (Derry), 8.7 0 7 4—T. O'Neill's eg Hecrvatiou (Fryer), 8.7 0 120 —H. T. lleonett's b f Stepmur (Wilson), 8.7 0 606 The field got away in straggling order. Pararaki was the first to I how in front. St. Hill put ill a 'strong run, entering the turn, where lie was pleaded by Rotoiti. The ! alter, entering the straight with a light advantage, managed to win all out by half a length from Pararaki, St. Rill the ' same distance Bwuy third. Kaiinerc bolted when doing her preliminary, and galloped three circuits before being pulled up. She did not take part in the race. Time, lmin 4 4-ssee, Dividends, £2 16s and £1 10a. C.J.C. SUMMER MEETING. (Per Press Association.) CIIRISTCIIt'RCU, Feb. 9. The summer meeting of the Christchurch Jockey Club ojiened to-day in line weather, hut the attendance was poor, and speculation very limited. £3116 was passed through the totalizator. Hewitt was disqualified for the remainder of the meeting for crossing in the big race. The results arc Trial Stakes, lOQsovs, one mile.— Lady Wayward 7.11, 1 ; Cathron *,7.11, 2 ; Sll ranges 8.2, 3. Merrymaker 8.2, and Somaroll 7.11, also ! started. Won easily, Time, lmin 113 2-sscc. Dividend, £1 13s. 1 llornhy Welter, lOOsovs, seven furlongs,—Reduction 8.0, I ; Tirole 9.5, ,2 ; Ordnance 8,0, 3. All started. Von easily. Time, lmin 30 2-ssec. Dividends, £3 2s and £1 7s Od. Fi'ly Slakes, 150sovs,six furlongs. —Chrjs.'is 7.7, 1 ; Lady Lyonors 8.3, 2 ; Inglciieuk 6,9, 3. Tessera was • scratched. Won easily. Time, lmin |lsi 3-ssec, Dividend*, £6 2s and £9 10s. I Telegraph Stakes, 50sovs, four I furlongs.—Cerise «nd Itlue ■ .7, 1; Toney 7.7, 2; To Taiuha 7.7, 3. Scratched' Nor'wester, Muskt>urn. Won easily. Time, 50 sec. Di\idends, £7 15s 6d and £1 83 6d. j -Midsummer llundicap, 200sovs, one mile and a half.—Cannie Chiel 8.11, 1 ; Stepdaucer 7.13, 2 1 Delarey, 7. 10, 3. All Won easil.v. Time, 2min 10 4-sseU. Dividend, £2 Is 6d. | LyHelton I'iate, 120sovs, six furlongs.—Munjeet 9.5, 1 ; Handel 7.8, X; Gay Spark 7.3, 3. Scratched— Hilarity, Tsitsihar. Won very easily. Time, lmin 16 2-ssec. Dividend, £1 10s 6d. | Craven Piute, 150sovs, seven furlongs.— Signalmup 8.2, 1 ; Sandy 7.8 \'i; King Stork 6,7, 3. Scratched— ISecret Society and Cathron. Won jby a length! Time, lmin 29sec. Dividend, £7 2s, J HaJswelJ Welter, lOOsovs, 011 c mile and a quarter.—Wet Ulaukct U.2, 1 ; I Slow Tofii 9.12, 2 ; Sahara 9.3, 3. I Scratched —Merrymaker. Won easily. Time, 2min 13 >l-ssec. Dividend, £5 19s. C.J.C, HANDICAPS. CURJSTCHUL'CH, Feb t 9, The fallowing are tho handicaps for the second day of the C.J'.C, syiuuiL'i' meeting : | Hiclvmond Plate Handicap of 100 Sovs, live furlongs.—.Munjeet 10.5, Gienowlet 9.6, Hilarity 8.5, Handel 17.12, Euclid 7.11, Ronnie lhae. Assegai 7.8, lngleneuk 7.7, Nai'do 6.[lOl. Makttrofl 6.9, Uuccleucii. Czuczor, .Grand I'oplvr,. Farley .Grove 6.7. Ilelfast I'iate Handicap of lOOsovs, ' one mile and u half.—Slow Tom 11.9 Wet Blanket 11.8, Catherine Gordon 11.1, Zinguri 10.11, Curio 10.9, Sahara 10.8, Gold llangle, Caslimere 10.2, Muskburn 10.0, ■St. AijUfls' Handicap of 150»0v.5, one mile.—Pallas 9.13, Cannie Chiel 9.2, Golden Yciqjt Savoury 9.1, Mohican 8.3, Sandy 7.9, S'teiKiancer, Uranus 7.8, Secret Society 7.7, Tirole 7.5, De la Hey 7.0, Ability (j.iq, , Sea I;iou 0.7. | Linwood Welter Handicap of 100 sovs, one mile.—Mohican 9.13. Secret Society ,_ Stepdancer, Uranus 1 Tirole 9.4, Abiiity 8.13, Speculate 8.11, Lee Enfield Bi.lo, Reduction 8.10, Sea Lion 8.9. Antigone 7.12, Eliliauk 7.111, Caloiypp 7.ltx. Kaputai 7.9, SJepaside 7.7,50mar01l 7.7. , Flying Handicap, of lOOsovs, furfongs.—Master Aiix 9.8, Go :len L(ly 9.7, Saqdy 8.8, Tpssern, Munjess 8.7, Lady Lyoflors 8.5, Deplete 7.12, King's Guest 7.9, Pensive 7.8, Stepasidp 6.7, Guard of Honour 6.7. l'ost Handicap, of lOOsovs, one ' mile. Golden jLily 11.0, Ste|rdancer |B.(> # Tirole 8,1, Dclurcy 8.0, Sjiecu- , fate 7.11, ,(Antigone 6.12, Sarnnges, Guard of Honour, Tuxpuyer 6.7'. | GISUORNE B.C. SUMMER MEETING. CISUORNE, Feb. 9. The Gisborne Racing Club's sum- ■ mer meeting commenced to-day. The ' weather was fine, and the attendance large, nnd there wero some exciting I finishes, 'l'ho 'amount out through ' the totulisator was £4586. Results : i Flying Handicap.—The Needle l, ' Iloratio 2, Tonderghie 3. Also ran— I 1 rohieda. Won by a nose. Time, '< lmin 16 2-ssec. Dividend. £3 (is. I Maiden Scurry.—Te Uku 1, Cinque I 2, Aegina 3. There were fifteen i starters. Won by a length. Time, , 52sec. Dividends, £ll 12s and £2 8s First Hurdles.—llnkuria 1, Inspan ! 2. Also ran—-Horax and Ngapuhi. Uorax fell «at tho first liunlle, and the latter broke down liefore entering the straight. Won by two lengths. Time, 3min 24 3-ssec. Dividend, • £2 9s. First Hack Flat.—Pantaloon 1, Sariila 2, La Rijoutcrie 3. Also ran— Martyrfeldt, Te Rahul, Cassino, Pua, • Mag, Ray. Mon by two lengths. Time, lmin 18 l-ssec. Dividends, i £4 14s and £6 11«. I Summer Handicap.— 'Needlework ] ( ', Whakawvhi 2, Freelaml 3. Also ran— \ l\ikupa and Hinetuuparikl. Won by i n neck. Time, 2iuin 13sec. Di\ilends, £1 18s and lis. County Stakes.—Faro 1, Probieda 1. Also ran—Local Option'. Won >y two lengths. Time, lmin 32see. Dividend, £2 4s. Welter.—Haukuria 1, Tonderghie 2, Horax 3. Ahio ran—tiuiolliieltu md Hiawatha. Won iby hulf a engtli. 'Tjme, lmin 46sec. |>jvllends, £2 and l|s. l'aik .Stakes;— The Nevdle 1 Tu•angurehu 2, I'aria 3. 'Also'ranukupa. Won by two lengths, jinio, lmin 30 DivWlcml, , L2 Is, • ' GISHOHXE R-CTTCCEI'TANCES, J SECOND D.vy. CIjSHOKNE, Ki'h. 9. ' Jne follrtwing arc am'ijtnncos h or Ihe seconrt tlny's racing of the n lihbornt! Racing Club's nuvtinj? :—' s Socpmd Cpum 4 y S>Ujkcs, one Utile 4 - MU'o K.LO, Loca, Option 8.0, 8«ril- 0 a 7.10, Ihyivqorf, SarakatT 7.0. ifclton Hull «.ia # Lupk's All rt.lo. „ >Toluk*uhu 6.7. flfaiden Scurfy, live furlongs,—Mttntu 9.H f Ciiujuo 8.7 r Alomotou 7, 2, .Milton Hall, I Icy wood 7,8, My!- h m*. Saruko/T 7.<>, Hvu.v, Fiatf, t « 8, Squall, 'lVHuingtt t It Motulsejiu 'T.O, KpJtPjfii
—«uwri'nnrt M F u - Kitchen Maid 9.12, Loasafc.' Star 0.7. .. ■ . Second Iluidlit>, two mile*.—Hakalia 10.0, (iuildta, l-«dy Omq* 9.0. J'.liMirx' lliiLiliCiip, hvc furlong D,"* The Kcedle 9.3, I'aria 8.11, Itinotaupariki, J'uiimloon R2, Horatio 7.13. Cadnau, 7.H, TtMKfaf'ghio T Ti, Aberlow 7.8, Te I ku o>Ui. Pobk<da c.w, I luck Mai, HuVen furj<MigK.«--ifati4i-waru H.IO, I'uutuUmn BJJ, MartvrI'elfit K.O, I«4» ltijouu>ric 7.12, To Kulnil 7.7. AVirtrr t>' Milk 7.5, i'utt 7.3. ('imsiiio 7.2, Mvllih. HunikofT ' <>.«. Moiukuhu, Itauhutarangi. Uumvlliawatha. A.?. > Oamlsund Hand)cup.. onn u lie and a diHimitv.—launi H.g Fixwbind J Needlework Whakawchi 718 Loi-ai Opium (i.|. Swond W.lUtil Handicap. mjvoo furluiiKN. JJuiiuyuru' 100 Faro >' PaillHloOll U.IK, l<l||(l('l'|{b|C Vtf 1 ilaiikcria 8,1.t. borax Marakoff 8 8 • Tu t'ku B,j, Cimiue. Hiawatha. liiyly ; Osnui 8.0. * ' Final Handicap, wven fiirlonm.—. The Nwdle !»..>, l-urltt. Fruuland 8 18 ; Tutungurvhu 8.2, lilneUiu|wrlki go Manatvuru 7.10. ioudcrghiu 7 6 Martyihldt < .1, Alxrlow 7.2- 1W 6.0, Hiawatha, Star «.7. MKIUHT.S FOK WtKIKVILI.K ALTLM.V MKKTIXO. WOODVXIXR, Fell, «. The follow liitf weight* for tho | Voodville autumn inert in# were dolared by Mr licnrya to-day I Hack Hurdleg. Talune, ltaeiua. Trumpery 11.2, Inspan 10.11, Anadeja 10.10, Cussiopea 10.fl, Bleep* well 10.4, At hoi Maid 10.8, Moetol'ojiuku, Vallum 10.2, Grand Jury 0.13, Warwick 9.12, Winds*.ll, To-! Icdo, ISaiinun 0.3, Domain, Do!uo»~ ,tic 0.2, Komingu, Kuterina, Sammy, Levant, Heynardo, Tilson, Haorcro, | Whariti Hack.—Waitoa 8.7, gychcni 8.5, Spoil 8.4, I landman tor, lionheur, Illnurewa. 8,8, Electric C.un, I'uiicjwork 7.ltf Marinolla 7.8. Daiky, Aureole 7.G, llourrasque 7.4. Kalrwind, Victoria Park 7.2 .Siiverlne, Lavlniu <l.O, ' I Uuodvilie ('up.—Jeanne d'Arc 8.2, lllack Itcynard, iStanshoot 8.0, Gold Crown 8.4, Shrapnel, Joo C'hainberla.u, Klfka H.% Haplda 7 t 9, Hy. drant, Hunlish 7,5, Tercelot 70. Mystification 0.12, Seagull 0.11, s t * ' kyra (i.lO, Le liuau 0.0, llamua 0.8, Chodo, Waitoa, S.vlverie 6.7. ' County lluek.—Goldwui 8.0, Hiioil L 8.5, Notos 7.18, I'ardon 7.11, Kleo • trie Oun 7.10, itoyul blue, Laertea. ltojul I'luhli, llulky 7.7, Firvt Vfow 1 7.5, Cyrrtie, ilamitiKti, M!h> l^ncelot. Pantaloon 7.2, Hwop 7.1, KurL neaux, Takina, illueiock 6.7. J President's Handicap.—Field Bat. tery 0.13, Joe Chamberlain OJi, 7An■ka 0.7, Veneer 9.8, Xarcoflc f1.2, : ■ Submarine 0.0, Noiiwn 8.11, fi m . 1 ' : h'; ua ,:, t ' 9.10, Promotion 8.0, 1 oumirnngi 8.8, St, Albert 8.0, Hungarawa 8.5, Hauiua 8.3, CaimKorm 8.2, tVulloa, Table, Qlory,. Waitoti, Haema, Gold Dredge 8.0. ' Victoria llack.—Waitoa 9.18, IW>n- ■ hour, liandmavtcr 0.11, Taluno 09, Mlsh King, Electric Oun, Fancvworfc, J IVrdon 9.5, Aureole 9.2, Uouiauy " Fairwlnd 0.0, Lanifuid 8.13, St. 1 Amelia 8.12, Manilnifa, Arlihuri 8.11, " Utherin, liipporangi 8.9, Nfpttjloa. 1 Error, Levant, Loch Tay 8.7, Teiephono Handicap,—llollarat 9,8, Joe Chamberlain 8.5, SunAnh. flold Dust 8.8, Turepo, Coxswain 8.2, 1 Uoutl Intent 7.11, ItunKttrawa, l»roinolion 7.0, Hinuivwa, Cait'njforfu ' 7.7, Wiretttt 7.2, Kojul Flush, Mis* ■ Lancelot, l'aper 0.7,
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