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Taratahi-Carterton Hack RaCing Club.

Annua! Meeting. President—W. O.Buolianan.JLH.B. j Vice-Preßidunt—N.'Graco ; Treasurer—W. B, ; Allan Stirter—= Joseph A. Renall ; Jiidge—N, Grace ; Kimble, W, B. Allen, T. Bay; B. Kemble, 3, Strang, G. W. Dellar, Wi Strang, G. Carter, k. Si Grant, T. Grace, J. Davidson, J. W. Proctor; Hahdicappsr—J, E. Hpnry jClerjk of Scales—o. Kerublo * Clark of Coarse—J. Proctor; Timebeeper—W. 0. "Williams ; Honorary Secretary~W. MoKeiizie.

The Annual Meeting of the above 01 lib was beld on the Taratanvcourse yesterday (Princs of Walee'BiriaduyV -« The weather wsb fine with the exeep- ' tion of h alight shower in the early part of the day, and the attendance unusually large. Full advantage was taken of tho fact that no gate money waa charged, and family parties were present from far and noar, - The racing taken all through was good, some of the finishes being excitingly closo. Pavorites won nearly every race and as a sequence dividends were not large. "-4J Mr J. Ereeth's, clever ware, Violence proved quite, up .to her old form *. -£ on llie douul <» *D- good time. Mr P Tancrcd'a Oddfellow also palled off a double, winning the Hack fiurdleaand be&tiogMrßidwiU'sTbaha by a short head in tho last race. We muat not forget to mention that a substantial lunch was providsd by Mr A. L. Whyte, xvhilo Mr A.M.Wukmaon, of Tsahoromkau,' diepenaod liquid refreshments with a flowing hand. ■■■ Tho details of racing are aa follows : Ha °k Htjrdlb Ha«dioai»," S6 sot a. About 1$ mile?, over sis Sights of hurdles, P. Tanored's o.g. Oddfellow, 0 yys, T 0 , - . (Gramtook) 1 J. Skeets br; m; Dromedary, stasd, T J* I*™ 1 *™ (HoeMiy) 3 J. Pemberton'a b.g,, Easkst, 6 ■3W, 10at 81b ..." (Proaba) $ llioae were tha only starters, Oddfellow being favorite on the maehioa. ■ with;, 79 Investors, Dromedary 00 and KaikafiO. Proiaagood start Oddfellow led out, all the liorsea jumping until tho last hurdle, vhea iKaika o&ma down heavily hutaelther jhorsanotriiier waa hurt. 'Dividend, i.X2 Ba. Time, Stains iiseen, Totalisa- ; tor, £lB9.

i Maiden Hack Kuudleb of 10 sow, ; over five flights of hurdles:, W. Strang's br. as. Twilight, 6yra, lOafc ... i W. Bnokerida,e's b.g. Jiramy, 6yrs, lOat ..; 2 W. B, Brook's b.ni. Annie Laurie, 5 yrs, lOat 8 M. Grantfs One Eye and W. Tilson'B Tiddiywink also took the field, The flag fell !to an even start.Twilight soon asserting herself and winning as she liked. Dividend, £2 7a. Tiae, 2m ins 7f see. Totalwator, £ll6, Hack Maiden [ -Elate. :j 20 sovs.

: • - About.one railed : .4'l * 0. E. Bidwili's cfltalia, 4yrsVß*t" K. McKenzie's bsf Eeek, 4yrßyßafc i ' E. Uatfscf Parse,; 4yrs,&t'9lbi; ■ (Merson) 8 This event brought out a field "of nine; Thalia being a warm favorite' ba the machines with/; 106 ■.investors. Soon after the start some JosUin£-o& ourred, D. MoCM's: Creeping Jana and W. Buckeridgea's Guess It being thrown down. : One of the jockey* (Gronra who' was riding, tW : . former) was severely hurt, having Jiiaarns broken and sustaining other-injuries, Thalia won easily by a length; i>iv. £& 4. Time Imih 52sec" Totalis&tor ■£26 l. ~l',:^: j Obex Tahataei-Caktbrtos Hasdioap. 40 sovfl. About If rajJes. :,t J.Freeth's oi iyti, lab I]) b (J. Seed) I E. McKenzie's o m Viola It, 6yre, Bat lllbs . , (H.Eeea) a Wi Hntana'a • b g TuhiUratv4yrH, ' Bat2lb {Jainea) 8 Revenge, Bosa and Legislator also Mr Benall sent the field; quietlyl way after some little delay, caused by Violence whd waa fractious; »i the post. Rosa BonheuE and Sevenge were the first to show in front, racing neckandneck uhtUtnß turn, when Violence, Viola II andTuhitara& came through witharußb finishing in the order nained. Dividend, i£B 2g; Time, 2min 1 Total JB*tbri £350,

CiiAKEVium Baoji HAKDicip. 26a0v8.; About 6ne',jEilev ■ H. Mahupuka's fcg The Toad, oyrs, : 7at 51b (James) 1 W. Whiteman's bm: Jenny Lirid, syrs, 7afc7lb : (Seed) 2 J. Skeet'a bm Dromedary,aged.Set. ■ „ 71b , . : (Hoolley) & No other starter!, Jenny Lindvas made favourite on the machine, but The Toad proved too good for her aasL won by a length -with Dromedary' about six lengths behind. Timelmin 60 2-stha see. £2 16s.

Open Flyins Hamdictap. SOsovu. Aboufcthree-qaarlera of a mile, 3, 3?reeth's ooi Violence, 4yrs, Bsfr _ 21b (J. Seed) I K, MoKenzio's em Viola If.jeyra flat 121b i . -;' i (H,Seed) 2 P. Tancred'a em Bofl&Boriheuri %rg : 7stßlb The other starters were JRevspga and Legislator,' gome difficulty ' was experienced id getting a start, this field finally being despatched with Rosa Honheur well in the Jeadi fie--1 Vsngo ctne up gallantly and'at one time looked very much-like winning. In (ho straight, however, the nice ■ was never in doubt, the favourite winning with comparative ease. Time; .Imia Totalisaor £328-160 on the wiaser. Div. £L 16s.

Railway Hack Hanphja*. 20*ovb, Aboutibree-quartersofamils, £. Taocred'u eg Oddfellow, 6yru t os 6 '-■ ~2lb ■ {McTaggart} I 0; B. Bidwill'a cm ThaJia, 4yw, tut 21b ng H.Malitipulta'a b$ She Toad, 6yrs, 7afc 71b • _.Tbe other starters were Jenny Uni, Farae, \Va&iao and Bsagor. The Sag fell to a fair siarh ' Oddfellow was made fawmrits at about 3 to 1, Thalia also being & good deal fancied.;- Soon after starting P era a jjani-offtiie course, Oddfellow was the first to show-in ftont, with Tba.J« ana jJeuny land ia atiendaace. Nearmg the straight, V a * Tad earns at> very strong, h«t ouly succeeded in running; into third p!ace. Oddfellow beating :■ Thalia by e »hort head. Tinas, IminSCfssesj totalis-tw, «E32<k divjdsad, --Ml Bs. -

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4265, 10 November 1892, Page 2

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Taratahi-Carterton Hack RaCing Club. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4265, 10 November 1892, Page 2

Taratahi-Carterton Hack RaCing Club. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4265, 10 November 1892, Page 2

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