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ALL-ROUND SPORT.

W.AIPUKUBAL NGM J NATIONS. The following were received last night for the Easter meeting. They constitute a record :— . Maiden Hack —Curb Chain, La Kely, Limerick Rose. Commission, Brown Beet, Montigo, Lord Rosebery, Morri wing, Lebbicio, Bandsman, Alluvial. Easier handicap—Sweet Helen. Gold Bust; Admiral Cerveres, Faro, St Andrew—Whisper filly, Taura, Te’ Hauke, Hipporofla, St Albert, Taniwha. Hack—Flower Girl, Scenery, Paikea, Captain Kidd, Jack Pot, Grey Goose, Brenda, Waitupua, Montigo, Mischance, Silver Lead, Monarque, Pearl-diver, Watcr-o- . niilk, Waipui eha. Faro, Pantaloon. iMataika. Opiratta, Cinque. Waipukuiau Handicap—Gauze, Ballaneely, ‘Mobility, M'schance, Whakawhi, Rose Madder, .Faro, Gold Dust, Mystification, Douche, Pantaloon. , Two-year-old handicap — Maharatanga, Malinta, The Duchess, Tomaru, Waoriki, Carazon, Lady Mill, Waiariki, Mungesta, Robin Link, Rauataumata, Blue River, Sir B-nson, The Squatter, Cantata. Ladies Handicap—Golden Days, Tourers, Outer, Jack Pot, Nadador, Pearl Diver, Patupaerehe, Admiral Cerveras, Pukitea, Taura, Bandsman, Mataika, British Navy, Benefactor, Cinque, Paikea, Brenda, Taniwha. Flying Handicap — Gauze, Medallist, Whakawehi, Contender, Oasis, Bose Madder, Mystification, Douche, Gold S<al, Forest Ranger, Hipporofla, St. Albert. Final handicap — Blue Bock, Flower Girl, Dauht-Lavender filly, Scenery, Takely, Paikea, Eone, Captain Kidd, Concussion, Smoke, Brown Belt, Goldfield, Miss Adeline, Tordergule. Moral, Mrs Crawley, Moata, Ramoana, Pearl Diver, Water-o’-milk, Liukless, Merrywing, Pukatea, Tihi, Gladsinner, Alluvial. ; I Park Rvces. Tips by Toiler. Hurlles—Biltic I, Gold Dust 2, Florio 3. Esk Had—Pink Un I, Outer 2, Eone 3. . Napier Cup—Lyrist 1, Douche 2. Welter—St. Albert, Londerghie, Whakawehi. Sapling—lto, Pluck, Strathfillan. Redcliffe — Silver Lead, Pantaloon, Oasis. Flying —Sir Tristain, Starshoot, Contender. Trial—Mischance, Silver Lead, Merry wing. Weights for Waipawa races have' been declared. Napier Park races to-mori’vw and Thursday. ' <. Tartan won the Australian Champion Stakes. Napier v. Sub-Union. A match to be played at Waipukurau ground to-morrow between the representatives of the Hawke s Bay sub-union (comprising the clubs between Dannevirke and Waipukurau) and a team representing the Napier clubs. ' Wellington had an easy victory over Hawke’s Bay, winning by an inningsand 322 runs. For Wellington, Redgrave scored 165, and took five wickets for 37 runs. The Napier cricketers commenced a match against Wairarapa at Masterton yesterday. Melbourne plays Otago on Friday Irvine, of Nelson, won the Championship Belt at Trentham, with a Bcore of 431. The winner receives a gold star and £3O; Moncrief, Christchurch, second (426), silver star and £25; Greenwood, Hyde, and Winslade, each a silver star and £l2. . Lieutenent Irvine, of the M aimea Rifles, who is the New Zealand rifle champion of 1966, is one of the best marksmen, if not the best, in New Zealand at, the present time. He is a farmer, and thirty-three years of age. His shooting record is familiar to most marksmen. He took up rifle-shooting about ten years ago. In 1904 he was ‘‘ run-ner-up ” to his corps mate, Sergeant Ching, and was one of the team that represented the colony at Bisley that year. He was most successful at Home, and finished fifth in the final stage of the King’s out of an aggregate entry of about seventeen hundred marksmen representative of every part of the world. J. Stead, vice-captain of the All Blacks, was enthusiastically welcomed home to Invercargill, ~ The Irish Rugby football fit teen, with a goal aud two tries, beat Wales, two trios.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waipukurau Press, Issue 27, 13 March 1906, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
528

ALL-ROUND SPORT. Waipukurau Press, Issue 27, 13 March 1906, Page 3

ALL-ROUND SPORT. Waipukurau Press, Issue 27, 13 March 1906, Page 3

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