SPORTING.
(Pjbb Pbess Association.)
WANGANUI BACES.
Wakguntti, Yesterday.
The following are the acceptances aad entries for the Steeplechase, Meeting on the Queen's Birthday. *The weights in the Handicap were raised two pounds each to-day, through Mount, the top weight, having informally accepted:—
Handicap Steeplechase : Reform, 12st 71bs ; Lady Bab, list 71bs ; Parnell and Huahine, list 21bs; Woodpecker, lOst lib; Dau, lOst lllbs ; Ngata, 103t 61bs ; Calamity, Pastime, and Dhudeen, lOst 21bs.
Selling Steeplechase : Bugler (Mr W. G. Nicholson), Dan, Raven, and Maiden.
Steeplechase : Nukurau, A.G., Ruahine, Bugler, Calamity, Woodpecker, Lady Bab, Reliance, Dhudeen£Abolition, Ngata, and Parnell.
Gband SrAND Steeplechase : Reform, Ruahine, Pastime, Bugler, Mount, and Reliance.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4482, 17 May 1883, Page 2
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106SPORTING. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4482, 17 May 1883, Page 2
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