SPORTING.
(Per Pbess Association.) Auckland, This day. The following acceptances were received on Saturday night:— Racing Club Handicap of If miles —Salvage, 9st 41bs ; Tim Whiffier, Bst 4lb ; Libeller, 7sfc 21b ;: Maori, 7sfc 21bs; Fishwoman, 6sfc 121bs; Kenilworth, 6st 51bs ; Vortex, sst 51b. Gband Stand Handicap of 1£ miles —Salvage, 9sfc 31bs; Tim Whiffler, Bst 71bs; Libeller, 7sfc lOlbs; Yuba Bill, 7st 71bs; Maori, 7sfc 71bs; Fishwoman, 7st. slbs;. Rowi, 7st; Kalo, 7st; Waipiti, 6st 121bs. The two year old colt, who won the Midsummer Stakes on Wednesday last has been purchased by Mr Stead, the wellknown Canterbury sportsman. He is a son of Musket and Frailty. He'has been scratched for all engagements at "the Auckland summer meeting.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4675, 31 December 1883, Page 2
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118SPORTING. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4675, 31 December 1883, Page 2
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