WOODVILLE HANDICAPS.
' The following handicaps have been declared'by Mr J." E. Henrys for the above club's autumn meeting, to be held on February 19t'n and 20th:— ' Hurdles; If: mile. -—Papatawa 10.13, Royal' Blue 10.10, Playmate. 10.10, Te Kaihiii 10.9, Wirral 10.2, Mount Cook 9.9, Land o' Nod 9.3, .The Voucher 9.1, Concussion, Mussey, Plough arid' Cloudy Morn 9.0. Wharati Hack. 7 furlongs.—Merrie Zealand 9.2, Waikaraka 8.9, Waipunetau ■ 8; 5, Pearlie 7.12, Nukutihi 7.11, Truganini 7.10, Fulminator andSeaton Dale 7.3, Robin Link C.lO, Diplomatic 6.9, Lethean 6.7. Woodville Cup. 11 mile.—Sir Tristram 9.0, Grand Slam 8.8, Hipporoffla 8.6, Splendid Idea and Chatterer 8.3, Nova, Kairoma, Uhlando, and Aberration 7.13, Kings Lynn 7.10, Loiret 7.9, Waipaku and Kurawaka 7.8, Roseal 7.3, Sandix and Rosegrove 7.2, Golden Gate 6.9. County Hack, S mile.—Merrie Zealand 9.1, Mon- Ami 8.9, Rangipapa 8.6, Waipunehu and Ikon 8.5, Pearlie 7.13, Greerileaf 7.12, Miss Vera and Locbiela 7.9, Supplement 7.5, Bonnie Doon 7.7, Blue Bell 7.3, Ramanui 7.2, Tocher and Mistletoe 7.0, Gatenby 6.13, Roselethe 6.10, Robin Link, Yosami, Oblivion and Investment 6.9, Brown Belt, Hydraulic, Sandstone and My Darling 6.7. President's Welter, 7 furlongs.— Ballarat 9.6, Silver Shell 9.5, Aboriginal 9.5, Kurawahu 9.4, Gauze 9.0, Sunbonnet 5.13, Rosegrove 8.12, Merrie Zealand and Probability'B.ll, Rangihaeta 8.10, Toa Tuhi 8.8, Golden Gate, Fishermaid, Hatley, Elfrida and Scotch Reel 8.5. Victoria Welter, .1 mile. —Pearlie 9.8, Truganini and Commander 9.7, Reuben 9.6, Nitchevo 9.1, Scenery 8.10, Ancyle and Somali B.'B, Diplomatic §.7, Jet de More and Clarabelle 8.5., Telephone Handicap, 5 furlongs.— Ballarat 9.0. The Stake 8.9, Oxton 8.9, Cyrene 8.8, Aboriginal 8.2, Waicola 7.43, Sunbonnet 7.11, Chicane 7.10. Kirstv 7.9, Prism 7.2, Supplement 7.0, Linkless, 6.10, El; frida 6.7.
' Acceptances for the first day's han- ■ dicaps, and entries ior the Maiden 1 Plate and Hack Scurry, to be run at the Woodville District Jockey Club's . Autumn Meeting, on Wednesday and Thursday, 19th and 20th inst., close , with the secretary, Mr E. J. Gothard, Woodville, at y o'clock, on Saturday.
BY TEIiEOIAPII - PItESS ASSOCIATION". WOODVIL'LE, February 4. The Stewards of the Woodville Jockey Club have decided to charge bookmakers £2O per day, and 10s per day for clerks, both in the inside and outside enclosures, for the Autumn Meeting. CANTERBURY ACCEPTANCES. Bt TeijEGUAph—Press Association. ' ' CHRISTCHURCH, February 4. The following acceptances have been received for the Canterbury Jockey Club's Summer Meeting:— Hornby Welter Handicap, 7 furlongs.— Blythemaid 8.13, Mary of Argyle 8.10, Aimee Soult 8;10, Gold Braid 8.8, 'Southern Cross and Cath"ron 8.7, Somaroff 8.6, Tirole and Mango 8.5, Salaam and Thunderer 8.3, Bombastes, Whirlwind and Silent Member 8.8. Lyttelton Plate Handicap, 6 fur-longd.--Sir Artigal 8.13, Husbandman 8.4, Dabchick 8.0, Hesperus and Seafield 6.13, Painmaker 6.10. Craven Plate Handicap, 7 furlongs.— BuccJeuch 9.0, Stronghold 8.5, Ivanoff 8.1, Medallist 7.12, Goldbeater 7.11, All Guns 7.7, Hilarity 7.5. Halswell Welter Handicap, 1 mile. ---Armamento 10.0, Ruapehu 9.9, The Libyan 9.2, Farley Grove 8.11, Highland Reel 8.10, Pattypan 8.6, The Orient 7.13, Tom Tit 7.12, Jacket 7.7. After the declaration of final payments the following remain in the Middle Park Plate, for two-year-olds and three-year-olds, special weights with penalties and allowances, 6 furlongs.— G. G. Stead's b f Sunglow 2yrs, G. G. Stead's b f Armlet 2yrs, : Sir Geo. Clifford's ch f Fleetfoot 2yrs, Sir Geo. Clifford's br c Husbandman 2yrs, J. C. N. Grigg'a ch f Dabchick 2yrs, T. Sheenan's ch c All Guns 3yrs.
TARANAKi NOMINATIONS,
Nominations for all handicap events at the Taranaki Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting will close with the secretary, Mr M. Fleetwood, New Plymouth, on Friday, February 28th, at 9 a.m.
WELLINGTON PONY RACING CLUB. NOMINATIONS. Entries for the first race meeting to be held under the auspices of the Wellington Pony and Galloway Racing Club will close with tha secretary, Mr P. P. Bigwood, Miramar, Wellington, at 9 o'clock, to-night. CRICKET. ENGLAND v. VICTORIA. Received February 4, 7.55 p.m. MELBOURNE, February 4. Little' interest was takenin the match to-day. Scores: — ENGLAND. First innings 338 Second innings (declared closed), four wickets for 241 VICTORIA. First innings 77 Second innings. Vaughan, c Barnes 15 Woodford, c Jones, b Barnes 13 Healy, b Blythe 11 Delves, run out 4 Carroll, c Jones, b Barnes 61 Trott, hit wicket, b Crawford 30 Fry, b Crawford 1 Rush, c Barnes, D Btythe 9 Laver, c Hobbs, b Barnes 20 Hazlitt, c Jones, b Crawford 0 Spiers, not out 1 Extras # 7 Total 172 Bowling analysis.:—Barnes 5 for 35. Blvthe 2 for 52, Crawford 2 for 63. England thus won by 320 runs.
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