RACING.
; TURF NOIES, (By Zetland.) jftIASTERTON TROTTING CLUB'S MEETING. The acceptances received for the meeting which will take plioo at the Showgrounds this afternoon, are sufficiently large to ensure good contests in tno several events. Very creditable form has 'ieen shown on the track during the week, and the corpse being 'n first-rate order interesting racing should bo seen throughout. The majority uf the performers have not been seen out in public lately, but the following are suggested as likely to run prominently in their engagements:— Maiden Bandioap.—Molly Bawn aud Honest Child. Trial Trot.—Jereoy Lady and Captain Spec. Trotting Club Handicap.—The Middie aud Torpedo Bill. Dssti iofc linndioap. - Auctioneer and Honest Child. ' .. Stewards* Handicap. Pyladcs and Auctioneer. Borough Handicap.—'Silver Girl and Jersey Lady. Electric Handicap.—The Middie and Torpedo Bill. Owners sbo«»ld note in connection with tuo approaching meeting of the Feilding Jockey Club that acceptances for ail handicaps and entiles lor the Maiden Haok Scurry and final payments for the Feilding Stakes close on Saturday next, 17th Inst., at 8.30 p ; m.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8287, 15 November 1906, Page 6
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172RACING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8287, 15 November 1906, Page 6
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