SPORTING.
The following nominations have been received for .the' Masterton Opski Jooliey Club's Autumn meeting,to be held on 28th Maroh, 1889* Handicap Hurdle Race, T. Carswell's Fenolla, W. M. Lemon's Ngatoto, H. 6. Yenell's Sir Tatton, H. P. Moody,s Shadow, E. Omieen's Halicore, T,Thompson's Miss Fergusson. St. Patrick's Handicap. F. Martin's Slyph, 0. F, Yallance's Duke d' Amour, J. Casey's Germaine, T. Thompson's Lancer, K. MoKenzie's Othello, J. Macara's Eollo, D. looker's Tauherenikau, J. B. Eaton junr's., Bandit. Flying Handicap.. F.-Martin's Sylph, 0. J. Vallance's' Duke d' Amour, P. F. Tancred's Eosa Bonheur, J. Casey's Germaine, T. Thompson's Lancer, K. McKenzie'B Othello, J. Maoara's Rollo, J. looker's Tauherenikau. Handicap Time Trot.- r
E. Bright's Darkey, W. E, Bidwill's Tawera, C. F, Vallance's Diok,' J. Poison's Vine, P. Prebersen's Gentle Laddie, W. Smith's Norali, A. Mitohell's Swindle, M. Book's Toi, A. Falloon's Wait-a-while, J. Moon's Dolly, J. Bannister's Jubilee, (late Rata), H. Weloh's Maud,\V. Greathead's Redlead, W. lorns' Shot, J. Sexton's • Toby, Simeon's Crockodile, Jos. Grant's Nigger, W. 11. Buick's Painter, R, Clark's Zoe. Handicap HAok Race.
T. Carswell's Fenella, F, Hood's Obid, A. J. Hoskin's Ngarata,"A. J. Hoskin's o gelding Lyttelton, W. E Bidwill's Donkey, J. J, Smith's Emerald, H, F, Moody's Shadow, ,Raharutu Rongotua's Emily, W. H. Haxton's Wainui, K. MoKenzie's Appin, T. Thompson's Mermaid, AV. Martin's Danebury, J. B. Eaton, i junr's Oleander, N. Grace's Nana, B. Cave's' Solitude, Haiata's Manitu, W. B. Buiok's Mariner, W. B, Buick's Cock-of-the-Walk. Gram) Stand Handicap.
7 F, Martin's Sylph, C, F. Vallance's Duked' Amour, J. Casey's Germalne, T. Thompson's- Lancer, K. MoKenzie's Othello, J. Macara's Kollo. J, Tooker's Tauherenikau, ;
Y.K.C. AUTUMN MEETING. . Melbourne, March 5. The public never wavered in their allegiance to Loohiel for the Australian Cup,' 2 to 1 being the best price ohtataabla until elos? upon the statf, lylion COO to 400 was finally taken in one pop.- Clifford rode a beautiful
'ace.' Seeing thelikelilioodof a slow' " ' oaoe, and titling a wilting We for,a' - while',- out:out-tlia last mileand'ahalf-;- -i ■ in 2min.4oseo. Carbine; who struggledyj ajamelyfor.first place, .wbb unable to last it "out .with, Mb fellow New Zealand. ' Loohiel's victory was received .most< enthusiastically,' JUr Stead's pluck being the theme of general admiration. ' Maiden Stakes of, 200 sovs. One• ' , mile and a quarter. . Dhurchill L Quadrant 2. Lady Agnes 8 Sins' Produce Stakes ; three. quar- •. ters of a mile, 250 sovs, with 540 , sovs sahsoribed by ownerß, Richelieu .. A. ... 1 . Spice ... ( (L ... 2 , Ohintz VT ... 8 Burdle Raoe, of 800 sovs. Two ' miles and a half. Sluggard, lOst 81b 1 Quilt, 9st 181b 2 Festal, 9st 71b ? ... 8 Australian Cop, of 1000 sova. Two,.;miles and and a quarter. ■ • Mr G. 6. Stead's' br h Lochiel, by Prince' Charlie - Nellie Moore,- aged, Bat -71b (Clifford) ::1 Mr W. Wallace's bo Carbine, by, . -Musket—Mersey,. Byrs, Bst 61b (M. O'Brien) 2 Mr 6.8, Cook's b h Cyclops, Ost (Baumge), and Mr Sanders' bli Recall, Bsfc 111b (Sauders), ran a dead heat for third place. - Becall jumped away with the lead,;. -, ■ followed' by :Theorist -and Looliiel.v: After a furlong had been .traversed, the latter took command,- Carljon'' lying last. Along the river the"-' positions" were, Lochiel, Theorist,; . Beoiill, and Cyclops, with Carlyon still last, At the "Abattoirs, ,Lochiel, ■ ■■ ; • was two lengths' ahead of Becall a length away,- and- Carbine: fourth, These places ■ remained unohanged.till entenng the straight, > when Hales made a forward move onS Carlyon, but committed' the error of trying to ooine up. next tlie- raila. Carbine also made a great run, but > failed to get nearer than third. At the bottomof tlie carriage paddook,. . however, he again struggled up, but , Clifford had the race in hand,, and; -. ( stalling off; the final rush, Loohiel. ■>. won from Carbine by three parts of a ; J length. Four lengths away,: Recall ~ and Cyclops made a dead heat of .it for third place; followed by Carlyon,. Traditon, Theorist, Chaldeau,Whakawai, and -Bravo in that order. Time, 4min9|seo. Pudlio, Auction ■ -Stakes, of 200 . sovs. One mile.- : j
Ragman ... ... ... ... 1 Pair Saxon ... ... ... 2 Saoul' : ... ... ... Boukkb Handicap, of 800 sovsi , Seven furlongs. : Pakeha, Bst 111b 1 Charmer, Bat 21b.„ < *,. • ... 2 Pearlshell, Bst 81b ... ... 8
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3146, 6 March 1889, Page 2
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