SPORTING.
(UNITED PKSiS ASSOCIATION.)
. WELLINGTON EACES. ■ (Times). Hack Hurdle Baoe. of 10 suvs; weight 9st. Mr Dillon's Hercules ... 1 Mr Freeth'i Orient... ... 2 Uncle Torn and Peter (late Zulu) alio started, Selung Race of 15 sovs. The winner to be sold for £2O, surplus to go to the funds of the club. Mr T. Bay's b g Taratahi walked over. Handicap Trotting Back of 20 sovs. Two miles and a half. Mr W. Beit's eh ra Deception, 18iee 1 Mr C. H, Chavannes' oh g Tommy soritch ... .„ .„ ,„ 2 Mr R. R. Armstrong's br g Borack, Kieo „. 3 Time, from soratch, Bmin 17seo. Totalizator dividends-lawn, $ 4i; outside. £2 it. Hoti Pauk Smino Handicap, of 125 lovs'; second horse so receive 20 : sovs, and third bene 5 sovs, from three-quarters. Mr Bates ch The Poet, 4yrs, Bst 101b, (Wattie) 1 Mr J. H. Pollock's bl ui Hippodamia, 4yrs, Bst 91b . (Lang) 2 Mr C. H, Owen's ch f Dioaraa, 4yr«. Cat Gib (Holmes) 3 Mr T. Ray's b g Kakapo, aged, 7st lib (Esy,jun.) 0 Mr A. W. Dillon's b m Bore, Gyrs, 7st Hb (Biunton) 0 Batting 6 to 4 against Hippodamia, 8 tn 1 The Poet and Diesma, and 10 to 1 Kakapo and Rom. Lawn totaliaator, Pout, 45; Hippodamia, 65 j Rore, 4; Kakapo, 10; Diusms, 2li. Diaoma again took a prominent lead, immediately after Mr Young had effected a splendid start, The Poet lying secondat the stand, and Hippodamia ten lengths behind the leader, and four from Rore and Kakapo, who ran side by side. The Poet soon got en even terms with Hippodamia, .and the two raced up te Diosraa, who was quiokly disposed of. Both c»me along under the whip, but the colt got away and won by about three lengths, the same distance separating Hippodamia and Diosma, who was a couple of lengths aheadjof Kakapo, Time, Bmin 80aeo. The totatisatora declared a dividend of 13 each, Hack Race of 10 sovs; Bst7lb j one mile and a distanoe, Mr Dillon's Hercules 1 MrA.Lyford'sNedKelly ... ... 2 There were a dozen starters. Hercules won rather easily, and gave a totaliaator dividend on the lawn of £9 Is, Consolation Hmioip of 30 iovg; one mile and a distance. Mr J. H. Pollook's bl m Hippodamia 8s 71b (Lang) 1 Mr T, Bay's b g Kakapo, 7at (T. Bay,
, ' jun.j 2 Mr A. W. Dillon's Nikau, Cat 71b
(Holmes) 3 Those wore the= only namimttions. Hippodamia was made a hot favorite, and justified the expectation! by winning comfortably by s length, Kakapo second, and Niknu an indifferent third.
DUNEDIN J.O, SPRING MEETING. Dukedik, November 30. The weather ii very pleasant to-day for the raeei, at which there are about 2000 present. The following are the results :- Hasdicu> Hubdlks, of 60 sovs. Mr P. Butler's ch g Agent, 12st 71b 1 Mt M. Sbftvia'i b g Mokarakara. 10at 71b .. ~' 2 Mr P. Jones' ch g Gang AW, 9st 71b a Wild Boy, Overdraft, Eobin Hood, and Don Joie also started. Agent was the favorite, and won easily. Time--Bm.in 13sec, St, Andrew's Handkup, 20g sovs, Meßirs Mason and Vallance's bike - Turquoi S eJ,t3lb.., ,„. ... ! aim Kobinson's km Lady Emma', ; Bat 51b .., ,„ . ..,,,„ 2 Mr D. Kjrby's oh h Adamant, flst 121b 3 Only these three started. The betting was 6 to 5 on Lady Emma. After one lalie st W) D.id«m despatched the trio, tMiuwhiTinj! the'wont of it. Adattiaut led for a mile and a-ualf, the favorite bqi»i< hard held, but never, mote than a couple of lengths away. . Turquoise then assumed the lead, and.won a good race by threo lengths. Time-3min 40sec ;
MAIDEN PLATE, of 50 SOYS. '■ ."" Mrfl. Goodman's ch'g Violin, Bst 111b ... ,„' „ ( tM V Mr W. McKay's b m Aurora, Bit Wb 2 Mr G. Dodioa'B b f CMiireliuntwMibi King, 7it 71b ... ,„ o Batting—Ewn money on Conteiaa, 3 to 1 against Violin. Time 2min 23seo. Oontessa was the favorite, but was fourth at the finish. Violin won by two lentjths. The Trotmno Handicap was won by Maori, with 05seosrart. ; . ■ Mr McKay's Aurora) 4yrs *.., ~, \ Mr Stephenson's Eugenie ... ,„ 2 SPBwa Handicap Swbsp, of 2 oo«, with 70 ioti added, One mile and distance. Mr O'Brien'a Tasman, Bst 51b ... 1 Mr McLean's Qitaos, 6tt 91b... .... 2 MASTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB. The fellewing weights wsro declared last evening:- . I' ■ Raiway Handicap. ■'■■■ ,"' »t lb ,- Orphan .... .. 97: ;. : - ; Kakapo ... .. 810 . ■Dan O'Connell ... 810 Rore ... 8 7 Infant.-. .. .. 7 0 First Water .. .. 612 Romp... 6 3 Gabble .. ..6 0 Tibbett .. ... 612 Opaki Stakbs. Orphan .... 9 7 Rore 8 9 Kakapo .. .. 8 9 ' DanO'Coanell .. 86 .. Whitau ... ..8 3 , The Field 8 2 Treasurer . 7 12 Hawk JO' First Water 6 6 Putangitasgi,, ~ 6 3 Gabble .. ~ 512 Hurdiis Handicap. Torpedo n 4 ■•'■'' Nikau .. n 0 Forest King ... ~ 10.7 Orient 10 7 Septimus 10 7 Dan O'Connell ~910 Euchro 94
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1244, 1 December 1882, Page 2
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