SPORTING.
NOTES, MY. 'MO'ITHOA," When "at tho Auckland National meeting Messrs M. Harnett and W. Lyons were b'Sky enough to purehaso a ticket on Irish in a Calcutta Sweep for £'2 10s, resulting in a prize of .&SB. The owner and trainer ot Irish (Mr .1. 11. Williamson) was invited to join thq partfiiership, biat he decl|i-ned, aft be was not at all sanguine of Irish securing the (.'rand National Hurdles'. It is stated that Carbine, who is now in his twontieth year, is showing signs of decay, and that much ditliculty is experienced in giving liiim exercise. Cavalry and Full Cry were well backed in their essays at the Nnpier Park ?iv.H't(n<r, but. both finished outside the dividend pluces. Maninpoto has Ween allotted fistrTlti in the Caultield Cup, and Bst 91t> in the MellxMirne Cup. Splendid npceptamceH Wave been received for tho WM\ingt mooting, to be next Wednesday anA Saturday. ANTICIPATIONS FOR GISIUmNK. The Oisborne Ratting Club will hold their winter lucdting to-day and to-morrow. The following may run prominently in theif ei\gagemt\lUs Hurdles.—Vivacity, Fl.Ving—Will o' the Wisp. Steeple.—Ludo. Oats.—Manawaru.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7865, 6 July 1905, Page 2
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181SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7865, 6 July 1905, Page 2
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