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SPORTING

STEWARDS' HANDICAP. : (By iMocitrficift;) €HRIST(MURCH, Last Night. The: following-handicaps have been .declared by Mr J. E. Henrys for the Bteward<s'~Handicap, of 1500 sovs., 6. furlohgs. to be run at the G.J.C. meeting 'next month: Ventura 9.7, Bon Reve 9.4, Soldiers' Chorus 9.0, Bleriot 8.13, Crown Pearl 8.12, ,Bandiera 8.11, Gipsy Bell 8.9, Potoa 8.8, Haskayne 8.6, Mowbray 8.5, Heatherbrae 8.4, Patronage 8.3, Oxenhope 8.2, Peg 8.0, Altcar 8.0, Salzburg 8.0, Tatteiiy ,8.0, Jason 8.0, Peronilla 8.0, Makara 7.13, Ermengarde 7.13, Our King 7.13, Ogier" 7.13, Expect 7.12, Kaniki 7.11, Dearest 7.9, Obsono 7.8, Pilgrim's Way 7.7, Merry Roe 7.7, My Lawyer 7.6, Winning Way 7:6, Stardancer 7.6, Brown Owl 7.6, Sanguinary 7.5, Martius 7.5, Immer 7.5, The Great Mogul '7.3, Beldame .7.3, tianksia 7.2, Moonglow 7.1, Mt. Victoria 6.13, First Glance 6.13, Vocation 6.13, Sir Malt 6.13, Iliads Hero 6.13, Warstep 6.13, Martel 6.12, Historiette 6.11, Bon Rain 6.10, Jeatinot 6.9, Caller Davon 6.9, Day Fly, 6.9, Secret Lirik ( 6.7, Suratura 6.7, Pursefiller 6.7, Lady Marcia 6.7, Portland Lady 6.7, Formnal 6.7, Hel"fenos 6.7.

, : ENGLISH RACING. CESAtREWITCH STAKES WON BY FIZ YAMA. , (Received October 16, 10 a.m.) \ LONDON, October 15. At the Newmarket Second October Meeting the following was the result; of the race for the Cesarewitch Stakes, two miles and a quarter— O. Wadia's b g Fiz Yamii, 4yrs, l by Santio—Fizzer, 7.7 1 J; Morrison's br c Grave Greek, 4yrs, 7.2 2 L. de Rothschild's ch c Lavarne, 4yr»; 7.8 Fiz Yama »sta,rted ax long odds. He Won an exciting race by a head resisting Gi'ave Greek's' desperate challenge. Wagstaff, the favourite, was fourth. 5 F. Wootton, who had been engaged to ride Rivoli in the race, spent three hours in a Turkish bath, but failed to reach the weight- He was seized by a bad attack of illness,, but hopes to ride to-lnorrow.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 October 1913, Page 5

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SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 October 1913, Page 5

SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 October 1913, Page 5

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