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9 RACING AND TROTTING NOTES. (Br "Lookeb-On.") Acceptances for the Cantor' ry J.C, MidBummer Meeting close at 8 p.m. on Thursday, also subscriptions for the Middle Park Plate must.be made at the same time. Acceptances for the Methven B.C. Annual Meeting close on Thursday, Marc Anthony is in steady work, and his yearling half-brother by Kiibroney, is just being broken in. . Mr Kemball sent Nanna, Snub, Hymestra, Scornful, Wishful, and Gladful acroaß to Sydney by the Moeraki on Saturday. Tip Up, who has been galloping well, burst » blood-vessel last week. The All Bed gelding used to be troubled with this complaint, but it had not worried him for some time. Punka, who is setting a lot of weight from some of the handicappers, will probably be reserved for w.f.a. races. The Waimate Hunt Club is applying for <1 permit for ft race Meeting in July, ' (By "Searchlight.") Nominations for the Wanganui Trotting Club's Annual Meeting close on Friday. Acceptances for two trotting events to be dccided at the Methren Racing Club's Annual . Meeting, close ,jim- Thursday. Acceptances for the,"Winton Trotting Club's i , Annual Meeting close on Friday. The imported trotter Nelson Bingen made , his appearance on the Addington track' yes- , terday, and was given steady jogging by his mentor,, J. Cookerill. The son of Bmgen ] looks well, and is in nice condition to start 1 work. Colenut'has left'B. E. Mills's stable, and < will in future be trained by A; Hendricksen. ( Chaos in an unlikely starter at Forbury 1 Park. t The "Weet Coast trainer, V, be I represented at "Waikato with Lucy Wallace, and the Greymouth Cup winner, Bed Prince. r M. Edwards's team, consisting of Sympa- c th„, Vice Admiral, Beeswing, and Bita Kose, left for Dunedin yesterday, in view of being raced at Forbury Park and Winton. For his win in the Electric Handicap at Wellington Bundong has been penalised 24yds in the King George Handicap, on the I jlay at Forbury Pork: T ■A. Fleming's team has been strengthened by the inclusion of Hardy Wilkee, Perfect r Day, and. Gallantry, who have been on the easy list for some time past. Bita Rose has been penalised 5 seconds in e Ilia' South Hill End Handicap at Winton. : The special horse train, which leaves to- ® morrow, at 6.50 a.m., for Dunedin, in con- 1' sesion with the Forbury Psu-k Trotting Club's Summer Meeting, is being" largely patronised t by trainers, and it is expected that fully 'lixty horses will be carried thereon. ' . ' l I ■\ AUSTRALIAN) JOCKEY CLUB'S 13 MEETING. (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) 11 SYDNEY, January 27. ~ Following is the result of the ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP, of 900 sova. f ■' '' One mile and a half. K J. Tuckerraan'e br g Arch Marella by f< - Marble Arch—Seatonella 6yrs .. 1 'S. Dowe's br g Phast Boy by Wanken- . Phast—Luteto syr« .. .. ..2 H. J. Bobinson's b h. Greg by Poseidon —Sister Sue 4ytß .. .. ..3 There were ten starters, including Bee and Finmark. Won by a length and a half. Time, 2m . ...
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16432, 28 January 1919, Page 5
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