RANDOM NOTES. (BY "MOTHUM."' The Wangaiiui Meeting last week was remarkable for the downfall of first favorites. Out of sixteen events, only three popular fancies managed to catch the judge's eye. viz.. I)alky, k'lllarney, and Achilles. In the .Stewards', the opening event won by Chryseis, I'Ainoor and St;irollout wen- the best backed, but failed to gain a pl:ev. M r ,1. Cot ter. owner ol Jolly friar has left fur a trip lo ihc Old Country. The Stcpniak -l,cda colt in \Y. Davis' stable has been named I.amlwern. Sarduiiv.v is lunv a member of C. I'rilehard s team. Silverlenc i.- reported to have dmw n some aptitude at the jumping ga ne. The atteiition uf trolling enllrisiast, is directed to the programme of the newly-formed Taranaki Trotting Club a]qiearing on our fourth page. I'ivi I lot ting and two pony races have been placed on the programme. The sialic ! total Clii-3, the Xch Plymouth llandi- ; -1p Trot being worth oiisuvs. oininj.u.iou.s Cor all events close with the I ,ccrotary, Mr E, tiiiiuuur, on Ma'ch I l7Ui, til il li.ut,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 6 March 1906, Page 3
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179Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 6 March 1906, Page 3
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