RACING.
">DAKATaHI-CARTERTON races. By Telegraph—Press Association. WELLINGTON, Ootobor 27. Ifae following handicaps for the TaratabifCaiterton meeting, on November 9tb, have been declared by -Mr U. Shannon:— Belvedere Handicap, 6 furlongs. —Splendid Idea 10.8, Mataari 9.0, Duloluea 8.12, The Squatter 8.5, JVIoIooi), St. Brandon and Waipunehu S.O, Pytcbley 7.12, Sunfconnet and Strathfillan 7.10, iviaid of Astolat and Hiro 7.7, Marstune 7.6, Somalia 7.3, Full Rate 7.0, Lobaooio and flurneaux 6.12, Sen Sim 6.11, Kai Errin and Sharkeyn 6.10, Ensign 6.9, Narrow Escape, and Star Queen 6.7. Railway Handicap, 6 furl&ngs.— Platypus 9.0, Splendid Idea 8.12, Pardon 8.7, Wind 7.12, Aberration "7.11, Variation and Rosegrove 7.8, ■Hinurewa and Pettioont 7.7, Riflemaid and Elfrida 7.0, The Voucher •6.7. Tararna Hack Hurdle Handicap, l^fmile. —Faro 11.11, Needlework IL4, S'lverlene 10 12, Raugitoto 10.5, Assaver 10 0, Liberator 9.12, Swop 9.7, Matakuair 9.6, Black Oil, Hatley, War Dog, Tearia, Te Kanai, Sen Sim, Levent, Pemmioan 9.0. Wairarapa County Cup, 1% mile. —Submarine 9.0, Douche 8.10, Roseal 8.6, Pardon 7 9, Jolly friar 7.8, Lady Warwick and Royal Blue 7.7, Mataari 7.6, Aoelus 7.5, Rosegrove 7.4, Uperetta 7.3, Hamua 7.0, Oasis 6 J3, Sherlock Holmes 6.12, Coxswain 6.10, La Torpedo 6.8, Skye andVVbangnmoaua 6.7. King Edward Hack Handoap, 1 mile.—Aeolus*9.4, Meocaß.4, Moloch and St. Brandon 7.13, Bandmaster 7.12, Silken Rein 7.8, Marsellaise and Maretone 7.5, Satis 7.4, Hoity Toity 7.3, Gold Guard 7.2, Naptha 6.13, Grand Poplar and Sen Sim 6.9, Ratu 6.7. Gladstone Hack Welter Handicap, 7 furlongs.—Faro 10.7, Truthful and Haukeria 9.7, Galahad 9.6 Hiro 9.4, Tangerine, Hoits Toity, Hatley and Prisoner 9.3, Maid of Astolat and Goldguard 9.2, Nspfcba 8.13, Full Rat« 8.12, Blaok Oil, Arahura and Kiflette 8.7. FEILDING NOMINATIONS. Nominations for all events, except the Hank Scurry and Feilding Stakes, at the Feildiug Jockey Ofub's Spring Meeting, to be run on November 29th and 30th 1906, will close with the Secretary, Mr E. Goodbehere, Feilding, at 8.30 p.m., on Thursday next, November Ist. MASTERTON RACING CLUB.
The following is a list of the winning owners and the amounts won by them at the recent meeting of the Masterton Raoing Olub:—P. O'Neill, £160; W. Mitohell, £125; H. Connop, £115; Jno. Clarke, JEIOU; J. H. Prossor, £100; A. Wilson, £95: A. Peters, £BS; W. J. Jorjensen, £9O; W. J. Douglas, £7C; W- Cooper, £SO; Jay Fryer, £SO; J. Symons, £45; W. D. Watson, £4O; A. Knox, £ls; H. Watson, £ls; A. H. Dongals, £10; J. O. Skeet, £10; M. Laing, £10; T. Sflptor, £10; J. B. Crawford, £10; Mrs MoNicholi, £10; J. Monk, £10; O. F. Vallanoe, £10; E. G. Harris, £5; Geo. Foreman, £5; J. Bull, £5. The winning jockeys are as follow :—O. Jenkins (3), A. Olliver (2), C. Mitchell, G. Price, S. Reid, C. Price, J. Hercook, J. Parramore, F. Langstone, T. Carroll, H. Prioe, Mr G. Hirst and Mr A. Best, 1 each. Mr G. Hirst won the gold-mounted whip presoated by Mrs C. F. Vallanoe to the rider of the winner of the Ladies' Bracelet.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8273, 29 October 1906, Page 6
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