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SPORTING.

*©ssat*&siy Jockey Club Spring -f , MeetingOksistohukob, November 5. ~ flie _ sma of LU,IGB passed #E?3S£li tits ioteKsator. 33i« Sjsriag Hurdle Hace, two miles. fifejwsri'a Ive alios 1 Ahua, ... ... 2 " SUfee's SscrsUry, 3 "' > Hk&s, 4min s£sec. Diva. L 5 lis 88$ JJ*lßa. Miattea States, one mile. 43, C 5» Stead'sKosaAi'geni ... 1 _J>, Bwswk's sagKws, a J Mauris'lted Ensign B Tjms Imitt -iHlsoc. Diva. L 8 IGs '^BS t '!KidL3 18a(kt. Ti36 If etr Zealand Cup, a handicap sessps£#ks pf 50 sovs each, 1000 -> i ws added; second horso to receive IQQ soys; and the third horse JU MO sovs oat of the stake. Closod *H. a&t&B'a Tirailleur, ... 1 _ & (J. Stand's Scots Grey, ... 2 fs|ggsihsß.B>a s a Oooidajit,'... ... 3 Tißse SiBJH Silsoc. Diva. L'J 2s, ™ WeSoouje Stakes. . " & Mortimer 2 'isJSsorgß'B lUprisal 8 If SSms, Slsec. Divs-LS iis OS, Slid L 3 17s. Won easily. Selling Baae of 75 sovs. Seven furlongs. X&sabsrt's Loo 1 _ msd'M MiUcrd 2 JQtmn'f CoujJt D'Grsay ... .... 3 Time, Imm 88sec. Divs— lS Bs SI, and L2 IBs (3d. fiiccarton Welter Handicap. Sfesered'sforester, 103t 101b ... t mend's .Retina, m f Jtasfaert's £ix Juliut; ... ~ 3 ~ A daad heat, third, two lengths nwray. Tisa%-1 min leasee. Diva—- - .ftarestes:, LIS IGs 6d; Retina, LG §B, The owners divided the stakes. . Tbs Selling Race was won by Mr Webb's Yaulireiss, beating 12 others. JHw.-LBCs Jj3 lQsea. BAZ&AR. / 1 Xketeaar *s<i-s«le of ladies'work ia aid <*4 tlie funds of the Mastarton - ebwch, held in the TemHsUI yeaeerdaVj w«» a great s&gecNs. The ioside of the building - W decorated with flags and «¥®rgrtKßSj and with the addition of SLjm&iiy arranged stalls the whole had a efteat, At the appointed sSsae the bazaar was formally opened 5 Sir W.H." Beatfcam, in tho presence a Jwgo number of viuito ra. He in a fslioiious speech referred to hia early - esgperieaces in the Wasrarapa, and j leased up * very interesting speech %y fffehiggg the Jadieb aucceas in their iffe&tfMlNcg. In th« evening the ertefih was do great that numbers were issabla to 'gain admission to tho itjuldiag. 2'h» tukingti at the door were very aaßJafsesory, but»owjng to; the SStsiß beitig 30 overcrowded, the feasswss doae at the atulla, although •xaelkat, wan hardly what it might - -jb*W been, had the bazaar been held in gjbß'gss Gilding. With the exception ffijiiiia dsßw»antaui>, the whole affair ire* f&tf creditable to the liuv Mr H&wgs a&d hia JHBifitunts. The &liawliig ar« tbs pajaas af the ladies •»ko |ss«3iilsi) si tli« vsiiout afcalia: _ M# 1,-Mwlamina Hoar, Kowue, atiid - -% Stiss; Sa 3, Visaed White, Ferry _ <SL«M E«ws» (2); ilo 3 a Mrs E KftsbWtae, and Misaes Galloway, ' -' * VBSa§ss, Persy, Jago, Day, Feilding, Headames Barley, l'jrbm -= Byte. la Addition to these _ ..^ssm 1 Wi*s s%aumarabU young ■ I«iisss t!Ssi|£ss%d is every dhration, fe 7 '. g#sfct Mr Iwmoa'a FttvaU Btaa • ' #»-i'pifsi s«?«ra} cWka «eiectiont.

in (tout.ot llirt Hall. Tijia WaS followed by ft jh-fitiitmiiiia eoliccrt, stllccUunu being giveii' thisMasteridii String Dhjhl lindfii 1 Mr s£eiaeiibbr£, itid sit» Chihliolni, Gallowiiy, Peking;, Williams aud Messrs MHlur and Bougie. it.Jim Ih>uu decided to reopen the bazaar tliiu afternoon to tie followed by a concert til tile evening to -which tbg nominal charge of (3d will b« made fur'adini6»iun.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3354, 6 November 1889, Page 3

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SPORTING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3354, 6 November 1889, Page 3

SPORTING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3354, 6 November 1889, Page 3

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