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SPORTING.

TINUI RACES. President, J. S. Hanjlysidc ; Judoe, ~A JlcH.utelion; Starter, J. Schofield; Clerk of Scales. J. A. Perry; Clerk of Course, J. McDonell; Handicapfers, ■R. R; Armstrong and N. Grace: Stewards, J. Drmmnond, A. Walker, R. K. Chamberlain,'F. Slieath, J. W. Smith, and F, Taylor; Secretary and Treasurer, T. Mackay. Second Day. Thore was rather a poor attendance of visitors, but the weather was splendid. Flying Stakes, of 25 sovs. C furlongs. T. H. Hill's The Slave (Hoaking) ... I T.H. Hill's Glnicks(H. Hill) ... 2 Jas. Macara's Rollo (P. Hayward) ... 3 The horses got away well after a considerable number of false starts, Rollo slightly to the front, with Shepherdess coining up. At the half way round, Rollo still kept the lead, with The Slave showj&. .Coming into the straight Rollo >|Rpped back, allowing Glaicks to take '"■' second.place with Slave .first; In this' way j.'.'the race ended, 1 all whipping. . •' Novel' Race, of 15 ;8ovs; one mile. ' Manama's'Dan-(Pelling), ... ... 1 . Hill's Lawrence (Hosking) 2. McFarlane's Blue Jacket (Jones);' ... 3 Five started andall got'away : well, w th the exception of Lawrence.- The latter on the turn came up to Dan, who was leading. Half way round; Bluejacket began to go up, but soon fell back 'again. It was a fine race between Dim'and Laurence. Totalisator 41,' 7--ou,wimie'ri divi...dond£s 6s.' /.'. .. .'■'. ,' .;',' - : ■•;. . The winner was sold for-£24 to Mr J.' Gray. : -"' District Handicap, of 25'sovs; ljmilcs. .• J.C.Vallance'sPasha... .... ... 1 D. Mason's Carvy-tlie-news 2 T.H. Hill's Glaicks 3 Zulu and Shepherdess also started, the start was bad Zulu going away running fast all the rest in a heap, in this order they all raced past the straight the first gillie round. Half-way round Pasha took phelcad with Glaicks and Shepherdess following in a heap with Zulu, Carry-the-news spurting up, three-quarters round Zulu gave in, Ciirry-tlic-nows came up at the straight passing on to the loaders, on passing the Pasha was a length ahead of Glaicks, Carry-thc-news being close up to the second home. Carry-the-news evidently would have caused Pasha to whip had the rider kept him closer up at the start. Totalisator £l5O, 84 on winner. Dividend £ll2s. Ladies' Purse. Vallance's Pasha (Hosking) 1 T.H. Hill's Jack Tar (Ycnnell) ... 2 Pilgrimage, Zulu, and Misdeal, were scratched. Both came in hard held,Pasha about a chain in front. Jack Tar had no shew against the winner. Totalisator £72,56 on winner; dividend, £lßs. Hack Race, Of 10 sovs. Newcombe's'Will-if-I-Can(Broadbent) 1 Anderson's Araby Bey (Winteringham) 2 McDermott's Biddy (Bean) ... ... 3 Hatter also started. Biddy got away -gtthe lead followed by Araby Bey and Hf t in that position until the threequarter distance was reached when Araby Bey went a-head, Will-if-I-can coming up fast, and when near the straight took the lead winning easily. Totalisator £lO, 7 on winner; dividend, £1 ss. Consolation Handicap, of 15 sovs. One mile. E. Mason's Carry-the-News, 7st 101b 1 T. H. Hill's Jack Tar, Bst 101b ... 2 Winteringham's Perfume also ran, carrying fist. Jack Tar got the lead, Perfume following. Carry-the-News got a bad start, Half a mile round Perfume and Jack Tar were together, with Carry-the-News close. Three-quarters of a mile round, the latter collared Perfume and reached Jack Tar, coming near thestraight, and a splendid race ensued,. Carry-the-News landing in first by :a head. Totalisator 173, L 22 on winner, dividend LI os. Pony Race. (Extra.). Oflosovs. Hughe's Shakespeare (O. Owen) ... 1 J. Owen's Mosquito (Owner)' 2 Seven started for this event. Totalisator £55, 15; on winner, dividend £3 (is. tRY Scurry Hack Raue. (Extra.) 'eepstake. £1 entrance. - ' T.'lngley'sUtu(J. Hayward)..;. ... 1 Osborne's Never Mind (G; Bean) ...' 2 Vallance's Petruchio.(Hopkins) 3 Totalisator £52. ,-T. Irigley and Co, took the whole dividend with one ticket. The total amount which passed through the Totalisator for both days was LIOSO,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1936, 11 March 1885, Page 3

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SPORTING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1936, 11 March 1885, Page 3

SPORTING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1936, 11 March 1885, Page 3

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