SPORTING
CISBORNE HANDICAPS.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Last Night. ' Hhe following handicaps (have been declared by Mr J. Oiadwiek for the Gisborne Racing Club's summer meeting:— thirst Hairdile Handicap, one mite and a half.— Continuance 12.9, Black Northern j.u.3, Polymces ami Stourton 9.13, Donziel 9.12, Strathmoira 9.10, Burton 9.6, Hunakalia 9.5, GmoW 9.2, jvppelo, Te Rahui, Hu-t-ana and Oalybridge 9.0. Mlying Handicap, six furlongs.— Lord Soult 9.0, Sublime 8.9, Lord Possible 8.4, Scorch. 9.3, Seraphic 9.2, Winning Pto&t <.9, Waiorewa 7.8, Auldearn 7.6, Tas 7.4, Our Queen; 7.3,, Burton 6.13, Compliment, Tyne Lass 6.7.
Te Hapara Hack Handicap, seven furlongs.— Sea Pink 9.0, Goldemar 9.13, Merrie Valet 8.6, Composed 8.5, Durability 7.1 J, Master Stead and T'rieze 7.8, Chief Marshal, Stellar is, CMleen Dihu 7.7, Santiago and Miriam 7.6, Akzella, Turqueent and Suffragette '7.4, Oma Vere 7.2, Hutana, Quandary, Zulu Queen* and Prince Eddie 7.0. j
Gfaborne • Raoing Club- Handicap, one mile and a quarter.— Goldfimder 9.0, Iney 8.10, Birkline 8.4, Sublime j 8,2," Cork. 7.13, Ai-iom 7.12, Te Puk, i 7.9, Sea Pink 7.8, Julian; 7.5, Tripoli i and; Heirini . 7.0, : t Sltead 6;7: ; .. '-v^Vf;v
[ •-Fitst Wjelteir iiaifdicap, .one mile.— [ Lamsdorff,9.l3, 9.12; Scotch 9.11, Heirini 9.5, ArdfeJt 9.7, Donzel 9.5, Dturibility 8.9, Lord KiK cheran 8.9, Colleen Dhu 8.5, Omatere 8.2, Ca'llyibridge and My Motor 8.0. Railway Handicap., five furlongs.— Gbldemar 9.2, Waiorewa. 8.12, Wee Rose 8.7, Easy 8.6, Our Queen 8.5, Thrave 7.12, Miss Jewel 7.11, Ma&ter Stead 7.10, First MarJEal 7.9, Carron, 7.6, Santiago 7.5, Suffragette 7.3, Paradena, Shoemaker, Lady Ihiputi, Gonnie, Cora, Lakeby 7.0. Park Stakes Handicap, seven furHongs.— Iney 9.0, BirMuiie 8.0, Stablime 8.5, Airiom. 8.2, Seraphic "7.11, Winning Post 7.5, Tripoli 7.4, Compliment and Tyiie Lass 6.7.
Sir Knox has been scratched for all | engagements at the Wellington meet-' ing. I
do Id Circle, who is reported to have gone amass, lias been scratched for all. his engagements at Trentham.
A writer in the Auckland Herald reports that a, rumour has Been afloat to the effect that Prince Soult has been, off his feed, ana may snot, theresent to Trenthiam. < It is to be hoped, however, that this may not be so, ana that the colt will be landed from- the Is«rth fit and well'.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10530, 17 January 1912, Page 5
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