SPORTING. RACING FIXTURES. January 11: Hororatu R.C. Annua' January 17, 18: Gore H,C. (Summer Jan. 20, 22: Wellington R.C. Summer January 22, 23 : Foxton K.C. Annual January 24, 25 : Wairoa R.C. Annual January 25, 26 : Tapanui J.C. Annual January 29, 30: Nelson J.C. Annual Jan. 31, Feb. 1: Paliiatua R.C. Annual February 1, 2: Maniototo J.C. Annual February 8, II: Gisborne H.C. Summer February 8, 10 : Canterbury J.C. S. Feb. 14, 15 : Egmont R.C. Summer Feb. 15, 16 : Porerty Bay T.C. Annual Feb. 21, 22, 24: Dunedin J.C. Autumn March 1, 2 : Wanganui J C. Autumn March 7, 8 : Danncvirke J.C. Annual Coming Events : January 20: Wellington Cup, 600 sovs FOXTOfT WEIGHTS. PEB MESS ASSOCIATION. Palherstox Nohth, January 10. Electric Handicap.—Sir Geraint 9.1, Apa 9.0, Pretty Maid 8.10, Cantender 8.6, Marseillaise 8.1, Red Cross 7.13, Sylvan Tide 7.12, Bonheur, Truce, Probability 7.9, Aotoa 7.8, Federation 7.6, Immolation 7.5, Jean 7.4, Windy 7 3, Wild Cat 7.2, Flower Girl, Miss Lancelot, Phemic 7.0, Clementine, Domain, Muse 6.9, Wangaeliu, Miss Jack, Lion Heart 6.8, Kni Errin, Miss Terina 6.7, Tangatamohi, Clifton, Zelina, Mauira 6.7. Foxton Cup.—Nonette 9.6, Black Reynard 8.8, Submarine 7.12, Mussell 7.11, Flamen 7.9, Ngaturua, Kuroki 7.8, Bourrasque 7.7, Rapids 7.3, Capulet 6.11, Ladylike, Barca 6.10, Toniairangi, Retine 6.7. Flying Handicap. Kremlin 9.8, Ballarat 9.2, Black Reynard 8.11, Marguerite 8.5, Captain Shannon 8.4, St. Claimet 7.12, Royal Blue, Flotilla 7.3, Sardonyx 6.12, Arclight 6.11, Tomairangi, Tambourina 6.7. Hack Hurdles.—Apiti 10.13, Monarque 10.8, Grand Jury, Cassiopea, Ontario 9.13, Inglewood 9.11, Lionheart 9.10, Durban 0.8, Dalky 9.6, Mawhiti 9 2, Swop 9.0. Herrington Welter—Captain Shannon, Ropa 9.13, Kuroki 9.9, Royal Blue, Capulet 8.12, Flotilla 8.11, Ladylike 8.9, Sardonyx 8.7, Pretty Maid, Seagull 8.5, Victoria Park, Bowman, Curenagh, Marinella 8.0. Hack Welter.—Bonheur 9.9, Makikihi 9.8, Dalky, The Ruler 9.5, Refine, Windy 9.3, Showman 9.2, Apiti 8.11, Present, Barmaid 8.9, Pangaroa, Domain, Climax 8.8, North Star, Matariki, Xavier, Science 8.7. e CRICKET. N.S.W. BEATS SOUTH AUSTRALTA. Received 10, 10.36 p.m. Sydney, January 10. South Australia in their second innings made 188 runs—Travers 16, Dolling (not out) 83. Jarvis was absent. New South Wales in their second innings lost one wicket for 174 Trumper 35, Noble (not out) 37, MucKay (not out) 102. New South Wales won by nine wickets. Owing to the junior fixtures not being drawn up. the Carrington road A and B teams will play a match on their ground this afternoon at 2.30. BOWLING. THE NORTHERN TOURNAMENT. THIRD DAY. Wellington, January 10. The weather for the bowling tournament still continues fine and warm. The following arc the results of to day's games iu the seventh round Hastings 59 v. Carterton 26. Rocky Nook 49 v. Thorndon 43. Dunedin 55 v. Bracken Oak 24, Palmerston North 44 v. Feilding 44. Ponsonby 55 v. Kelburne 28. Victoria 34 v. Petone 33. Carlton 42 v. Wanganui 35. New Plymouth 39v. Masterton 38. Greenmcadows 52 v. Remucra 33. Newtown 62 v. Patea 27. Hawera 66 v. Karori 23. Waverlcy 34 r. Gisborne 31. Southland 49 v, Napier 30. Stratford 44 v. Hutt 32 Wellington 26 v. Paliiatua 25. Auckland a bye. SINGLES. First Round.—Barraud 16 beat Collins 14, Brackenbridge 32 beat Kellj 9, Lo.iion 20 beat Benneflold 14, Ballinger 14 beat Shearer 9, Parata 22 beat Oatcs 15. Second /Round.—Steel 23 bcal Kibbiewhite 16, McFarlanc 22 beat Alpe 17, Elliot 34 beat Hatch 10 Bartlett 39 beat McKee 14. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. ius, 0 0. erntlie He oved ■cti'd s inn, as is an PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. { Wellixoton, January 10. The Bowling Tournament was con tinued to-day. The following tabl shows the number of wins and lossc scored by each club to the end of th ninth round insertion A.—Thorndon 5 wins losses, Hastings (i—2, Karori o—i Gisborne 5—3, Napier 2—C, Hawer 4—4, Rocky Nook 4—4, Aucklan i—4, Waverley 3—6, Southland 8— Carterton 4—4. Section B.—Feilding 3—6, Brackc Oak I—B, Csrlton 7—2, Kelburi Wanganui 3—6, Dunedin 6 Ponsonby i 3—6, Palmerston fi— Victoria B—l, Petone o—4. Section C.—Petone 5—4, New PI mouth fi—3, Greeiimeadows 6 Newtown 7—2, Stratford. 5—4, W< lington 7 —2, Paliiatua 2-—7, Hutt 3 Rcmucra 4—5, Masterton I—B, Pat 3-6. The winner of Section B has turn up iu the Victoria Club. Iu Section C, Wellington and Nc town have tied. Tliey play off in t morning. The winner of Section A will not discovered until the two lust rour are played to-morrow, though Sou land have a commanding lead. THE NEXT TOUUNAMHNT, AVkllixotox, January W At a mass meeting of the bowl held to-night. it was decided that next tournament should be held Masterton. 10. ' the ehett msivi lia as ice of es in comACCIOENTS AND FATALITII rm; MESS ASMH I vnox, OniusTi'iii'iu ii, January t' Henry Paget, an old resident Sumner, was washed overboard fro motor launch crossing the Sumner early this morning and drowned. An elderly lady named Mrs Craw met. with a serious accident on Sun the "Stratford Post" reports. \\ driving near Cardiff, she was sc with a fit of giddiness and fell 01 the trap, sustaining fractures of thigh and ankle. She was reinovi Stratford, and her condition is n jjerious.
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