RANGITIKEI WEIGHTS.
BT TELEGRAPH —PBESS ASSOCIATION. MAKTON, September 3. The following are the weights for the Rangtikei Raring/' Club's Spring Meeting:— i Flying Handicap—AJaorigine 9.0, Splendid Idea 8.11, Qa.wain B.b, Toa Tuhi 7.11, Lamsaorff 7,8* Illustrious 7.4. Millenial and Tuatahi 7.0. ■ Willow Bank Steeplechase—Pilot 13.5, Aroha 12,5, Janella. ,12.0, Mosheu 11,13, Defeat 11.12, /§»ltic 11.4, Concussion 11.3, Otaroa 11.0. .» irtd ti-u tnn w-i* - biiui , . .<u..oa 10.5, Speciosa 10.2, Clara Belle 10.2, Ballance 9.13, Senorita 9.10, Bagatelle 9.9, King John, Cloudy Morn, Cavil, Clifton, Bungalow, Whimper, Haumoi, Izara, Good Night and Kura 9.7. Pukehou Hurdles—The Stake 11.7, Lyrist 11.3, Royal Blue 10.13, Cleam 10.12, Papjtawa 10.6, Peregrine 10.3, Speciosa and Sherlock Holmes 10.0, San Jose 9.11, The Dane 9.9, Dnil 9.8, Lingerer and Paparaehi 9.5, Oakburn 9.4, Firelight, Bon Cyr, Forest Star, Artist, Arahura, Etesian, ?.nd Morelli 9.0. Rangitikei Steeplechase—Nadador 11.9, Pilot 11.7, Tilsor 10.13, Aroha j 10.6, Mahoe 10.6, Starlight, and Janella 10.0, Bullworth 9.13, Mooshen 9.12, Defeat 9.11, Tetohau i and Senqrita 9.7. Spring Handicap Mahuta 9.0, ( Moloch, Seaman and Irish Rifle 8.7, Riflemaid 8.2, Maharanui 8.0, Silken 1 Rein 7.13, San San, Landwern 7.9, 1
Glenullin 7.5, Saga 7.4, Ellerton 7.2, Rendrock, Golden Gate, Gaelic and Sandstream 7.0, Mussel 6,9, The Ruler 6.7. Rangitoto Hack Race—Whetumara<na 9.13, Sandstream 9.0, Lamsdorff 8.9, Nicotine 8.3 Research 8.2, Buoyant and Chase Mab 7.13, Llan-wc-rn 7.12, Recreation and Fulminator 7.11, Windage and Crucihella 7.10, Nightmare 7.8, Royal Maid and Timothy 7.7, Sylvan Park 7.5, Zoraida 7.4, Monsieur Beaucaire 7.1, Diplomatic 7.0, Grand Rappin and Shaler 6.13, Maidi, Utopia and Eclogue 6.12, Waddy 6.11, Epsom Downs 6.9, Logner and Ruaputere 6.7. Received September 3, 11.25 p.m. SYDNEY, September 3. While training at Randwick, Proceed and Goldiece collided violently, receiving injuries necessitating the destruction of both. Received September 3, 11.25 p.m. MELBOURNE, September 3. Ling, thoroughly exhausted in the sixth round, got up feebly after the second knock down. Burns dropped his a hands"and let him hit him on the face several times. Then the champion tapped Lahg sharply on the point, and ended the fight.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9183, 4 September 1908, Page 5
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342RANGITIKEI WEIGHTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9183, 4 September 1908, Page 5
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