SPORTING.
(BV TBI.KORAI'II—PRE33 ASSOCIATION).
Wellington, Last Niaht. Th» following 'are the principal amounts won at the Wellington Racing Club's Summer MeetingF. Martin, £340; J. D, Ormond, £3oo} Capt, Russell, £185; J. Freeth, £!)5; J. Kennedy, £O2 10s; J. Paul, £BS; Dr. Reid, £B3:.T.Wilson, £B2 10a; H. Liir.n, £SO; McKenzie, £SO; T, Ray, £SO, Smaller amounts raise the total to £1,600. The racehorse Torpedo has been sold to go to Australia for £3OO. The Wellington Racing Club demanded from the trainer of Dreamland, the winner of the last race, an explanation of the reversal of form of the previous day. The trainer attributed the non-success of the mare on tho first day to fractiouaness, and said she finished well up, The stewards decided to take no action.
Mr D. Mckinnon, owner of Loch Ness, who ran second to Freeth's Rebellion in the Telegraph Handicap on Monday last, has instituted an action in the Supreme Co irt against the Wellington Ricing Club tor recovery of the Stake of £BO, maintaining tliab Rebellion was not lawfully entitled to run in that r.tce,
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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3213, 28 January 1893, Page 2
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179SPORTING. Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3213, 28 January 1893, Page 2
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