TOLOGA BAY BACE MEETING. The annual meeting of the Tologa Bay Jockey Club was held on Saturday, and was most successful. The following are the results :—Hurdle Bace—Darnley 1, Davy 2, Waitangi 8 ; Hack Hurdle Bace—Bachelor 1, Mohawk 2; Maiden Plate—Darnley 1, Menurangs 2, Three Legs 3 ; Flying Stakes—Slynter 1, Forest Queen 2, Three Legs 3; Uawa Stakes Handicap—Forest Queen 1, Darnley 8. Slynter 3, Div., £37 IBs; Hack Race—Middy Ashore I,' Slim Jim 2 ; Forced Handicap— Slynter 1, Robert the Devil 2, Maauranga 3.
The Dunedin Jockey Club made a profit of £l5OO on their recent Autumn Meeting, The price paid for Cynisca (the two-year-old daughter of Apvemont and Nautilus) was £3OO. Though Musket has now to be placed amongst the sires that have been, the New Zealand Stud Company have the good fortune to possess Nelly Moore (the dam of Lochiel) and Mersey (the dam of Carbine). The first named last year produced a fine colt to Nordenfeldt, while Mersey hag one of the most beautiful fillies, fey the game sire, that hag ever been foaled at the Park. An even £5O was recently betted (says the Dunedin correspondent of the Referee), that Manton puts Cuirassier down in the Great Northern St Leger, to be run at Auckland next month. It is a pity to spoil this piece of information, but it may be news to the Southerners to hear that Manton wag never entered for the race in question.—Phsston. ■' Mr A. Drake, who left Dunedin recently for Melbourne, took the hurdleracsr. Peter Oibsck, and seven pontes with him, Bi Fergus wont in charge of th« hofsMi
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 275, 19 March 1889, Page 3
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269Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 275, 19 March 1889, Page 3
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