TROTTING.
SOUTH WAIRARAPA CHARITABLE TROTTING CLUB.
The programme is published else- ' where for the popular annual fixture of the South Wairarapa Charitable Trotting Club, which will be held on the Moroa course, Greytown, *on Monday, June 3rd next (Prinze of Wales' Birthday). The stewards have increased the stakes for this .year's meeting by 25 sovs, the; sum of 275 sovs being allotted to seven events. The principal event of the meeting is the Greytown Trot Handicap, 100 sovs, other events ranging in value from 20 sovs to 45 sovs. The nominations for all handicap events will close with the secretary (Mr W. Armstrong) at the Club Hotel, Greytown, at 9 p.m., on Tuesday, May 14th.
EGMONT WEIGHTS. By Telegraph—Press Association. AUCKLAND, April 29. The following weights have been declared by Mr Geo. Morse for the Egmont Racing Club's Winter Meeting : • Telegraph Hack Handicap, 5 furlongs.—St. Maria 9.3, Fishermaid 8.12, The Clipper 8.11, Somalia 8.10, Dear Dolly 8.5, Unla ..je; c.4, Little Mary 8.3, Inaha 7. •i, Sedgemoor, Engraver, Tambour Major, Waihuka and Lady Lancelot 7.10, Tarina and •Catapult 7.7, Lantern, and Gold Bit 7.2, Noifa, Black Guard, Eastmere, Lent, Burton and Waikaraka 7.0. JTongahoe Hurdle Race, 1J mile.— Merriwai 11.4, Southern Cross 10.12, Inglewood and Fretwork 10.5, Dalkey 10.3, Integrity and Le Beau 10.2, Oryx 9.12, Nova 9.8, Recreation and Moo?hen 9.3, Toddy and Top Rose 9.2, K«J Shank, Lady Sylvia and Snip t. . Hawera Jup. 1J mile.—Armistice 9.6, Volume ,).!, Regulation and Immolation 8.2, Fontenoy 8.0, Handsome Roae 7.11, Southern Cross and Makikihi 7.6, Stay Boy 7.3, Climax 7.2, Maharanui 7.0. Railway Handicap, 6 St. Claimer 9.0, Cyrene 8.1?., St. Bill 8.3, Makikihi and Silver Shell 7.8, King's Birthday 7.3, unowman and White Star 7.2, Dear Dolly and Daisy Paul 7.0. Tawhiti Hack Handicap, 6 furlongs.— Scenery S.O, Silver Lead 8.13, Fishermaid'B.lo, Somali and Otaroa 8.8, D-ar Dolly 8.2, Little Mary 8.1, Liaha 7.10, Tambour Major ami Waihuka 7.8, Waikaraka, Burton, Mallet, Black Guard and Lent 7.0.
Mokoia Hack Handicap, 7 fur- ■ longs.—White Star 9.0, Scenery &11, Pearlie 8.1, Dear Dolly and Iseult7.l3, Aquaßegia 7.9, Daisy, Paul and Vozier 7.3, Tiptoe, Miss, Kit, Monkey, Flying Scud, Grand Salute 7.0. Wai ■. vVelter Handicap, 7 furlongs. —StL. r *3oy 10.7, The Don 9.7, Top Rose 9.0, Lingerer 8.11, Irish 8.11, • Slavey and Vozier 8.10, Henupe 8.9, Turkish Maid and Bushy Park 8.8,., Billow, Mooshen, Lantern, Sylvia' Park, Lady Adair and Waione 8.7. AVONDALE ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph—Press Association. AUCKLAND, April 29. The following are the acceptances for the second day of the Avondale races;' : Maulen Hurdle Race, IJS mile.— . Landlock 11.6, Swagsman 11.5. Fretwork and Hey wood 9.12, Ceordie 9.11, Haeremai 9.8, Luminous and Hardship 9.0. • Flying Handicap, 4 furHngs.— Black and Gold 9.12, Discoverer 8.10, Waitati 7J3, Duart 7.12, Celerity 7.7, Hikuai and Klondyke 7.6, Turbine and Fieramosca 7.1, Engraver, Mighty Atom, Crispenot and Apolt lodoria 7.0. Pony Handicap, 5 furlongs.—Oc-> toroon 9.0, Mighty Atom 8.10, Storyteller 8.9, Manapouri and Waihou . 8.3, Glenora 7.12, Ruatamata 7.8, t Cyrona 7.5, Norma 7.3, La Annie 7.0, Merriman 6.13. Autumn Handicap, 1 mile.—Carl Rosa 8.7, Uhlander 8.3, Delania 7.12, Soultmaid 7.10, Millie 7.4, Uenuku and Te Aroha 7.2, Omati and Sweet Alice 7.0, Pearl Necklet and Conductor 6.10. Nursery Handicap, 6 furlongs.— Quadroon 9.0, Haldane 8.11, Pohutu 8.9, Necktie and Portlight 8.2, Advocate 8.1, Japan 6.12. jSteeplechase, about 3 miles.— j Hakaraia 10.13, Nor'-west 10.4, Kanaka 10.0, Loch Fyne 9.10, Tui 9.8, Brigham 9.7. / ' Mount Roskill Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Dogger Bank 8.7, Paroqueet 8.5, Toheroa 8.2, Octaroon and Inglis 8.0, Field Marshall and Free-1 bird 7.11, Pukekohe, Catastrophe, Cynirie, Cast Adrift Lady Phoebe and Ruaparaha 7.7. Waitakerei Handicap 6 furlongs.— Lucrece 8.9, Delania 8.1, Uhlander j 8.0, Te Aroha 7.11, Tui Cakobau 7.7, Miss Crispin 7.5, Omati 7.4, Lure- ! some and Kola Nip 7.3, Delegate 6.12.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8412, 30 April 1907, Page 6
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