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Wairarapa Trotting Club's Spring Meeting.

p • Patron—W. C. Buohnnan, Ebij., U.8.1i Preßident—o. A. Pownall, Ksq.; Vice' prcsidents-A. MnKenzie Esq.. H. Mor- • rison Esq., and W. MoKecziu Esq., (Mai-•.-.torton).;.Judi{e-J. Hoddcr Esq..;. stew- "• nrdu - Messrs W; Abbott, W.- B.—AJlen: ff. (!orlott, A, D(iysh| W, H, Dol4s)e,< J, Falloon, W.Ha'vko, J. Hiulley, Li. Hadlty, '' C. Hughes, A, ( " E. MoFarlanis, F." Ste.v, and H. I Handicapncr—V, Shannon; Starlet-11. i Roake'; .y Giork of < s Soales -i,J..podley,* i •"M ! of Goirse—Wi'Atibotf ['Timeieejei 1 —A.. Henderson j Treasurer—W, B. : Allen. ; ' '■'« . The, weather. yesterday,..ps; it!] that could bo|desirecl {pr the J rottiiig Club's races jlicid qnjhe iktira rac#' course. There-wasalargoatteudance of spectators, including many Indies' induced:no doubt by-tlie sunshine tc take a day's outing.' iForHrbttfrij tlie course wus" in'edpital order, and remarkably good time was made in most of thp events. ;The Club'B ollt cers tiiid stewards were mo&fewteu tive. to'their,, diities,. Mr fi®ak( making' a' niost' '6'fßcient Mr 1 Hodder; the'judge, hadlnS pici tWduty, of smarter was'ablyfiM bj Hill,; Thetotalisjiferliii! Under the supervision of Mr McFir llano, anddid "moderate "business ;£7w.being piit through duniigithi day.. The "tote , "„ivas run atJ;ei .shilling- tickets,- except in the Vf&i rarap a Club's the : j'.wllen one ■ ppunt "pops" were .indulged in. i-Messri Cress, of the Royal Oak Hotel; Carterton, had the publican's booth, auc appeared' to do good businessi. Ai we have said the finishes •',wore' v iiol of" au exciting nature, ahd'iiu'fthif respect trotting races differ" fi'on flat or hurdle races. At the same i time considerable interest was taken yesterday in the various ami ; the public cheered the riders "when 1 passing the wiuniug post in the final I rounds. The big money was won bj Mr P. Maloney's "Rotheram" wht • with several other Wellington ' "cracks" wereprescnton,theAkura This race was considered a moral ' for" J.H." bat the horse appeared too fresh and provedfractious ,atid i lost his chances throngh continuous i breaking, The'calculations of the • knowing, ones .were,, upset '.in,the 5 Maiden by,- Mr,,. Pugh's, Patron"' ' who also won thc.GrandStand Handicap. Mr W/Mowat annexed tlie Steward's Handicap wifh "Nea" j (whose goiiig; was greatly admired) and the' Selling Raco with"' Piliie,' 1 which- latter was" afterwards' sold 1 under the hammer to Mr J. Hessey | for six soys. MrHJleai'don's "Nita," . a fine pony, carried'•off the Pony Trot and was lustily cheered as she [ passed the judge's box. , s , The followirig'are tlie detailed ref suits,:- -, j • ■■ :>y

JIAIUKX HANDICAP TROT, ! (Raddle, lOsovs). v 3G. •Wi P ugii'fs' PatroiiV 30sbpjs ,/Vi;' 1 Oqllina' Sailor,*lss?cii *2 ; Eighteen. horses! started fojf this event,■Tati'on going to tlio'fr'ont and maintaining ;liis position. ,Timo G miiv2Bsecs; / Dividend £ll9s; . - STKWAKDS HANDICAP TROTp,

(saddle, lOsovs.) About' th'l'oo miles. 37. Gr.; Mowat'^tym. ';. set'/' •<; 1 28, Mr Ci A.-Pownail'sb.g Jumbo] 1 '' :v i3oseesS< 2

Six others started. Jumbo cutout the running, ,ahtl ! led after tho first half mile had been traversed 1 , He maintained, the Jead ,tfll. within a quarter of a mile from Jiomo, where lie was. collared' by ;Nca, who won easily. Time Binin Gsecs.i Div. £3 4s. ■ -i. • SKI,LING HAXDICAK TROT. '(Saddle or harness); 15 sovs.; about : ■ two milcß. 70. Mr W, G. Mowat'sb.g, Filiie, ' scr ' 1 24. Mr H. Neo's blk. g. Nigger, 25 sec. . . ... ... 2 ; Five, others,started,, for the first; one; and a half miles, iwhen he was, over-hiiuled by.Pihie, fl'ho won from this point us heliked. Time,, 6 min 47j- sees. Dividend,

• TOST HANDICAP TROT.- ! (Saddle or harness); 15 sovs,; about , ' two miles.

■7O. Mr H.' Retirdoh'sbr. m; Nita,

; 25 sees. ' ... 1 0,. Mr T. Osborne's c.g; Fisher-, -• •/' 'man, 30 sees. • ;2

Eleven , others, started..,, Agnes led from x ,t)io start for' three-qunrtei-s, ofjn"raile, when Nita came .to the front, which position she maintained, although breaking frequently, till the, finish. Time, 7 min 5 seG.! Dividend, £ll7s.

W, T. C, Handicap, 80 sovs; ~ miles.

63 P. Maloney's b.g, liotlicram , ■•' (25 sees) . ..' \ 1 'i R. S. Henry's b.m. Jeuuy ■''/ v .. (40 sees) '2 :G3 T. Bryant's b.g. J.H. (scr) 3 Jumbo (27secs), Vanclilfe f4osecs), Reid (43sccs), Glenthome and 'Pukii'i,;(susecs), also started. J.H broke frequently and was unable to gain.the leaders, Rotheram going ■steadily soon had the rest beaten and came home an easy winner. Total i 183,;. Dividend ;G2l2s. ■Timeßmin :30 2-ssecs. • '

AKUItA MAORI HANDICAP, 10 sovs; about 2 miles,

4. Hawta's Pukuri ... 1 :2, S. Mahujiuka's Raukura 2 |3. T.'Te Toa's Rawhitu... -' ... 3

i Only nine tickets 'were taken on tli o machine, W aiiianga boi ng tli e only oLlidr starter. The winner whs first to 'the front and was never caught. A protest was .outored on the ground jtliat the horso was not, owned, ]by,a native,' but the protest was not' up'hold. ~ DiY„fl, No time takon., ; ' (iHASriI STANIi lIAKIjICAI'. 10 sow j about two miles, i 32. W. Pugh's Patrp|i ): Sssec ... : ,1 iG: T, Bryant's bi' li Vanclilfe, , 32. :

;■ sees : 2 110. Haftkin's'. blk in Pearl, 25' r

sees... , ... - I.;' 1 Y'.".-i'3 Pearl was a'strong favourite and looked,tt"likely ; winner, l)iit ! kept breaking. • "Patron wentsteadily.and maintained, his' position, all',.round! T0ta1,'294, '..Iliyideiid 19«, ? No' timetakeii..■/, , /

CONSOLATION. (saddle) 10 sow;- about two niiles.

Hawkin's Pearl 30secs 1 Pownall'sJumbb-25secs 2

Jr.Heiiry's\ Jenny, 35secs "sj>' Seven' started. (My 23 f irivestmonttfworß made; .eight being on tbo Avinnor. Dividend,.'f2lls,(; j.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4890, 30 November 1894, Page 2

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Wairarapa Trotting Club's Spring Meeting. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4890, 30 November 1894, Page 2

Wairarapa Trotting Club's Spring Meeting. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4890, 30 November 1894, Page 2

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