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AUCKLAND WEIGHTS. (By Telegraph — Press Association.) WANGANUI, Last Night. The following weights have been, declared for the Auckland Racing Club's winter .meeting:— Maii|:n Hurdles, one mile and threequarters. — The Ohef 11.7, Uramium 11.5, Seaman 10.12, Bollin 10.9, Idealism, Karaoa and Darby Paul 10.G, Te PvAa- 10.0, Surplus and Napenape 9.11, Became 9.6, Sphinx 9.3, Pip, IHeyboy and Euss '9.2, Ambergris, Blue 'Mount, Rwfciter, Tipua, Kokako, Bon<n.y, Hyperiton, Ite'nfold, Gleivagric, Te Wiaharort 9.0. Maiden •Sfceeplecasc, about 2-J miles. —J)orando 11.7, Glenmoi'e 11.6, Ben Jonson 11.'5, Bea'ine 11.4, Appin ■10.13, Tniha and Armagh 10.12, Hautere and Hunakaha 10.7, Tui ClrukbI hau and The Spaniard 10.5, Mallcas'itf V 9.13, Mozant 9.12, King, Commander |<and Romp 9.11, Rawdnia 9.10, Rebel I 9.5, Wirihana, Gold.cn Glow., Zwnte, , and Forward 9.7. Hunt Ckih Hurdles, two miles.— ' Goulhourne 11.1, Dun robin and { Drudgery 10.13, Hhla 10.10, Forward '-.10.6, Red (Seal 10.3, St. Peer 10.1, The ['Reckoner, Gtflvnta, .Sky H;.gh, Tuma,'<tah\, Merry Dancer, Hakari, Comii'ade', Tire Joe, Hildnr, Rakau and Ratauaii <IO.O. I Huntt CJ'uh Cup, three miled.and a. half. Gioulbourne 11.5, Drudgery •and Dunrobirr 11.1, Hina .10.12, Red Seal and Forward 10.9, The* Reckoner, G-alvata, Master Phaeton, Sky High, Tunafabi, Merry Dancer, Hakari, Oomowle, and Tire" Joe 10.7. Jorvois Handicap, seven furlongs.— SSI Phik and StoidtSfbrm 9.8, Lareina <9.7, The .Naitive 9.6, Manitau and >Graf.t 9.4, Ruaitangata 9.1, Mianuwera »9.0. Rr/yal Irish and Ng,atinuiru> Tanpi.wai, .Glenflern and Cloudy .Dawn 8.10, Lady HHMy, Invader, Maui Nina 8.7. Sir Uupcwt and Wrftdi Clhain 8.6. Goodwin Sands 8.5, W«reV/te,r r.nd Tobias 8.4, NTmrocl and qv-re 8.2, Hemisphere anu T!aka 8.1, tMavfurncen.', Cuckoo, Light Blue, £i!vaH\u, Merrimac, s-F.Up-*flap, Warea, Repeal, Ben Tulfceh and CH Wia 8.0.
I CcrmvalJ Handicap, one mile and a. '«qnartor.— Antoinette 10.6, General ; Tiai'-bur 10.4, Waimangu 10.2. Gloy, •a.nd Porffiby, Sir Artegal and Mismun.t9.4,, Corcmandel 9.2, Plantation, •Mass "Winsome r,nd Theodore 9.1, Odessa 9.0, Manawakaha 9.0, Bo'ilin and Salute 8.12, Tiresome, Monopl:.n't*, Sir Solo and Sea Elf 8.9, Snulax 3.B,'St. Umam*B.7, Rival Arms 8.6, Ngapuka ,?-id He Puia 8.4, Eclogue 8.9, Sea illink, La Reina, Cnfptain Soult, Ardifeit, Admiral Sotlt, and Plying Soirit 0.3, Ashf&y, Coronetted and Grenadier 8.0. 1 Members' Handicap, five furlongs.— (Namnai 10.10., Crown Hearl 10.1, Gold Size 10.0, Irish Rifle 9.9, Wee Olga '9.5, Waiotera and Al tear .8.13, Kobij ncor Innd 'Ehralax 8.9, Lucille' 8.0, ■Mighty Atom, Bowbells and Urukelur ! 8.3, Solitude, Taketumu, Jena., Lady (Dot, Tlivave iand IJlaiei Garment 8.2, 'Bogey, Tangiivai andirk'yboy 8.1, Pai>- , rawaatu, Sir .Rupert, A.'eglation, Gib- , .son Girl and Miami Nina 8.0.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10638, 17 May 1912, Page 5
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