RACING.
AVONDALE WEIGHTS. By Telegraph—Press Association. AUCKLAND, Augurt 29. Following are tho weights for events on the opening day of the Avondale Spring Meeting : Avondale Cup.—Carl Rosa 9.0, Scotty 8,6, UWander and Uranium 8.5, Akarana 8.4, Delania and Shrapnel 8.1, Tui Cakabau and Ben Jonson 7.10, Lord Seaton, Lyrist and Te Aroha 7.9, Haldane 7.8, Peregrine 7 1 Syre 7.0, Inglis and Sweet Alice 6.12, Port Light 6.10, Lady Regel "Flying Stakes.—Black and Gold 9.0, Soutlmaid 8.6, Waihuka and Millie 8.3, Te Aroha 8.1, Frederick S.O, Haldane 7.13, Omati 7.9, Quadroon 7.7, Peregrine <»nd Cadence 7.6, Kolanip 7.3, Sweet Alice 7.0, Lady Regel 6.10, Wauchope 6.7. NEW ZEALAND TROTTING ASSOCIATION. By Telegraph—Press Associaiton. CHRIbTCHURCH, August 29. The annual meeting of the New Zealand Trotting Association was held yesterday. The report presented by the hon. treasurer scatea that the balance-sheet for the past twelve months showed , receipts from all sources to be £1,039 3s 3d, and the expenditure £907 7s 7d, fc which included £155 paid to the provident fund. The annexed accounts showed •in addition to a credit balance of £ll9 -a reserve fund of £4OB in the Post Office Savings Bank. The result of «the voting for the new board resulted as follows—North JL Pollcok 13, C F. Mark 11 (elected); R. W. McNeill 4. South Island—W. G. Garrard 15, W. Hayward 15, T. Marr 15, P. Selig 15, A. L Myers 14, C. S. Howell 13, E. Clarkson 11 (elected); H. F. Nicoll 7. The voting papers included the name of J. D. Wickham, as a North Island candidate, but his nomination
was informal. j EGMONT-WANGANUI HUNT CLUB. By Telegraph—Press Association. WANGANUI, August 29. The Egmont-Wanganui Hunt Club meeting was held to-day. Results : Hunters' Flat.— Netherby 1, Bombav 2, Laatefoss 3. Victuallers' Steeplechase. Cyrogne 1, Rapanui 2. Open Hack.—Goldwai 1, Sedgemoor 2, Montplier 3. Bracelet.—Janella 1, Miss Hippo 2, Cyrogne 3. , Open Hack.—Goldwai 1, Irish Rifle 2, Yeulba 3. „.,.-, Hunt Club Steeplechase.—Pilot 1, Red Shank L, Rapanui 3. Hunters' Hurdles. Waitoa 1, Bombay 2, Glencarrick 3.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8524, 30 August 1907, Page 6
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338RACING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8524, 30 August 1907, Page 6
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