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SPORTING.

ftpilv'nv tiHicl? will L-o • -lied ill rctitn-xion with the trotting ' r ',ccs to ln-'ld nt Aihburton next | V.ve:>. I THE JOCKEYS' DISPUTE. | ( P BrSS .'.SSOCIATION TKT.r.GKAM.) ACCivLAND, June <- 7'*.r ilv X'- v »" Jock^vG* •.sv'ciai* ■ ■ , ' r in an ir.trr--V P V {o-" : r »:sitl r,?r*n rororied thai the Jc, :^- V Av--.v:a'ior, in _ r-iixr.or. wi'-b ij r/hfi- w- j.f-.viacd with Je;rai 't-csr - (i adv;,nci:.7 its cbi'.TJJ. This i-."? cnii'relv con'rarv '.3 fact. There was no law in Jha'Pominion that could compel the Eyeing Corfrrrr.ee to ire-?*- the wlv.c:i ha' 1 submitted thirty n;m.- in dispute to the ;.bro"chn'it ?.;vr Zealand, ar.d Pacing Conf>rer.c?. They refn-jed 1o .i. c K--CU a from i':.. Mip.-ter to Sir Gen. Clifford V.sd «r» ti.r- latter to consent. The trotibS bef-ven.-i ihr> Association and t;,.» JJacittg Cor• erecce rou'.d be easily rect;Sir l.'A'ho 15 at. pr*-- -; r /it;-•'.tiand 1 :<.cr«ei?g »o meet r?£jreth.- .\f«oeiatin.,. for the purpose 1 - *ij rr ~,,c;j:" -,">0 items ::: <!i°pu'e. The ::: dijriitc with the owner" ir:.ir,'--r= wonid 1-5 discussed on Juno -, .• 1 vrr Kiivrtor. "Wo asked Sir George (-:tf!ronrl> Mr Massev, to have the two v'.'l 'at that meeting," said Mr he rof i-wl. I canno'. predict -■r -. vilJ hapr.cn . •J!e ;-t*t."nwnt w. < made by four pron.-i- ---< ■ • lnr.J'men to-munt tliat as a result r, .i . T'-amwar Diir.'f iateft re-W. » mnnl>er ;r.fk?vs had regime*! from the Association '''Ti'VPresident of the New Zealand Racing - /S; r Oeorire Clifford), when v'-oiK-hed "in'' 'regard to Mr Sheath's statej; ent, said "I do rot v.-.int to say anything. OT\KI MAOril T.C.'S WIN.TER MEETING. (srHIAI. -JO -Tim PRESS.") PALiJEf.'STON NOKTII. June 4. Tj /. weather was iine for the conclusion of t' o Otaki-.Maori Racing Club's Winter Meeting The eoin.g v.-js heavy. The sum of j.'.iV-iiG was put through the totali.-.ator. as a*"s'inst X16.0?4 on the corresjwnding day last : "IAPiI HACK HANDICAP, of 200 ri ,.'. ~ sf_l Hvmarty 9 2_ K. Marion 1 : 2 (;»•;/>rali r .?lino 3 12 2; 't alley Rose t 12 1 NV.-iebnc S '1: 4 Ynr.keo Dun 8 1; 7 /.-p'hlaV'l 7 10: 8 Merry Andro-.v 7 10; Vit-'Ha 7 ?•'■> Titnidit■: 79: and 10 Russet" ' ..-Vn '-tarted. Won bv a head. Time, lm 7s '•n: ROTO HACK AND HUNTERS STEEPLECHASE, of 210 sovs; about 2m- ■< Vav-erewere 11 N. Hawker 1: 1 Gaekwa M> 4 Silent Dick 97 3. 3 Master Wco • W7: 5 Applaud 30; 9 Parcwanui 9 13; C Hushabve !) 11: 11 Toddy 9 7; 8 Gatha 9 7-7 Combustion 9 7; ar.d 10 Tornea t> 7 Vlso started. Won by two lengths. Time, "HANDICAP, of lm and 5 ivd B —Ked Ribbon 9 5 E. 1 ; 7 Pcmirv'F.ose 6 7 2; S Esperancc 6 H 3. 1 Pepr<-datlon R G: 4 Punka 1 11; Daytime - 7- 3 O'd Gold 7 3: 5 C'yrman 7 2; and r, Rose Pink 6 11 also started. Won by a '"sTRWAKD^'' TiaCK IIANDICAI', of 140 so '.,. 7f —1 Pioval Cxchnngc Sl2 A. Reed; Midland 7 ]3 2: 3 Sweet Song 8 2 3. 1 Sea Foam S f>; 2 Utuwni 8 o; G Stutter ■7 IT,- 8 Kvoto 7 4; 7 Admiration 7 3; 12 Ttansmission 7 2: 9 Pakaraki 6 10: 13 Riki r; in- ]u Lord Formbv 0 10; and 11 Larit-p'-ur V. t0 also started. "Woa by three lengths. Time, lm o4.'s. ];AHUHANDICAP, of 230 sovs; 61—1 110-rcep 9 10 L. Morris 1; 5 Cmcelle G 7 2; 0 Matatua 7 6 3. G Daytime 7 13: 7 Rawakore 7 2:3 Paoanui 7: 4 Gold Problem G U: f -\bi •> a R 11: 0 Lady General 6 9; and ID Trentham Rose G 7 also_ started. Won bv a lei"th. Time, lm 12 3-ss. OHAU AVEI.TER HANDIC.VP, of 120 , r , v; - lm—2 Simon 10 R. P-eed 1: 3 The 8 11 0: 10 Bitters S 3. 4 Printemp3 9 in- Wil'.vs Knisht 9S: G Flight Commander 9: 1 Vrodicsl 8 8: 14 White Ranger 8 4-9 Achilleon 9 3; 7 Sir Wai 8 2; 8 Persian I'rincc S 2; 13 Gold Screen 8; 11 Elevate 8: 12 Pomona 8; and 15 Guiration 8 also started. Won by a length. Time, 1 '11 • ' K VCIC SCURRY, of 110 sovs: weight 8 S; S'-l Chant Poval E. Manson 1; 3 Princess Ma.r ; on 2: 5 Ton Dog 3. 2 Gay Patron; 6 Gold - Coast": 4 Gold Pan; 8 Super Six: 7 Mead; 15. Camp Hero: 16 Huarenga; !> Cio'dina; 10 Marziilc; 11 Royal Gift; 12 Ro^ard; It Larkspur; and 13 Preparation also started. Won by four lengths. Time, lm 7s. I CISBORX'E R.C.'S WINTER MEETING. (ritESS ASSOCIATION* TKr.EGRiVM.) ' GISBORNE, May 4: Thfl following acceptanccs have been received : — PARK HURDLES HANDICAP, of 250 sovs; 2m— Ore Ora ll 3; Cyme-r 9 12; Vacuum 9 7; Crosswords 9 7; Hoki Fox 9; Rotata 9; Wsiriri 0. MAIDEN HACK RACE, cf 150 sova; 4f (weight 9) —Form, Diabolic, Demlone, Golcond"a, Waikouhu. Mis Up, Han tonga. Mannikin. St. Gurnet, Queens Up, Arbroath, Whakoko, Ar.ata, Fife and Drum. Over Thero, Mavbloom, Jovial, Red Edna, Flywheel. FLYING HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; Gf— Dribble 10 13; Lionskin 10 13; Aetifid 10 2; Black Lace 9 12; Orawia, 9 S; Prince Randall 93; Tieki 9; Ramar.uwhiri 9; Lord Ainslee 9; Shaki 9. GISBORNE STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 400 sovs; 3m—Con 10 12; Chillies 10 5: Brunswick 9 13: I'agot 0 7. HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; 7f—Acquittal 11: Prince Randall 10 8; Tieki 9 10; Persian King i 0 6; Glengyle 9 1"; Orateur 9 10: Thebes 0 7: Crevasse 9 2; Mannikiti .3 2; Waikohu 0; Mumu 0; I'ohehe !).. " TRAMWAY HACK STEEPLECHASE, of 2™) sovs; 2m—Con 11 10; Brunswick 10 12: Sir Donald 10 8; Vacuum 10 Gay Boy 9 9; Juan 9 7: Slunix 0 7; Chajnman 9; WINTER OATS UANDICAP. of 250 eovs ; 11m—Dribble 10 12: Cleft 10 S; Acquittal 9 ID; Pitetonga 2 6; Orateur 9. - DUNEDIN J.C.'S WINTER MEETING. (rEESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM., DUNEDIN. June 4. Tii= following acceptances have been rexived:— GREENFIELD HURDLE HANDICAP, of 450 sovs: 11m—Golden Prince 11 7; Jaclc b j mow 11 4; "Wild Pilgrim 10 2; Star 9 12; Awahou 9 Strayshot 9; Spyglcss ;9 ; Achilleus 9.

TAIERI lIANDICAF, cf 200 soys ; 7fo 9* Muvchiti? Order 3 •"»; hjien! • Chwroaii' 8 0: Mazama 8 0; E r nTeroo'i ft 0; Biuo Admiral 7 P 2: Carmine 7 I°-* Mef'ff Drif*' 7 11; Lady Pjllas / 0; Black Mo.iv.lain 7 BBarky liigs 7 Brotrm 7 7* KIVC;' GEORGE HANDICAP, of 505 sovs; • «)—Kadia! 0 13; 15r.-a! Star 0 3: Mcieo_o tti a t>. J<vk f* 1": nUiO'vei; S 10; Ll'-an sVwr s si Hot Mr 7 11; Kilksa 7 1°; Tor. frida- 7 10: Sairj-1 7 ?; Almoner . 8. Sedr7 3; Miss ♦ ; b*uo AdR DUNEDIN STEEPLECHASE HANDIC \ T> o" GOO sovs: about 2 is —Master StroV. o. t -, 13 r,; • San Sebastian in 10: ->r"".-'"lad 10*3: MaVuK 1 H : Black Sea f-ino 7: Whipoord 9 j EMPIRE HANDICAP, of 350 Gi~ 1 »n 8- ;-'i>3T ?<■■»'< 30 ,Jviwov.-- 1 i D -2: Kiibrognn 8 10: Eig'it T£us 8 0: Morihain S »: Mur-'hi.kn 8 »: huxy i J'via'-ri 7 S>-nr H»«d '■ R Intion t H \CK HAKHICAP, of f nn~, "n--.- ■ 1 , r.0yl aim—Grafton Tc-t 32 3; Ma;- ' '0 "3 i: Lr'?i 10 : tK i r>'tails horo 07: Golden Rupee 07; Ehir.rn'ir 0 o 7; CoM Pst-"'* l 0 ~ DOMAIN HANDICAP. of COO ?ovs; j Orar.se Bitters 1 1: Siic-nt 0: uen- ! -/-roTi 0 4: KjiH-ov 0 --'lartKors S j0: ! 3 8: Ladv Superior 8 ."•: Ladv PalI his 8 4 f Th ? !>i-s S; Rod Eagb S: Frenchi Q . 1 FAREWELL HANDICAP... of 230 «ors: I 7r'--.\:' flcrK'v 9 5; Gokk'i iw!: r ; 8 12; Hot Air 89: Aimon n r S7: Priraiim 8 G_: Bon I Pacific" *J»*4 :* Ciavrhouse 7 13: Marianne ' 7 72; H-ail 7 1!: Linden 7 10: ThktVcrown J 7 2: G ler*'-oonsc. 7 *2; Mi?s Camoi'ilagc* ' ; Vocation T. j AUCKLAND R.C.'S WINTER MEETING. (I'UESS ASSOCIATION TEI.EGKAM.)

AUCKLAND, Jnno Tb" foliowinj acceptances liave been received:— HV:rr CLVIS CUP, of 275 f.ovs: aoont - T n—Southland 12 : Totaia. Jack 11 ' : Kcrura 11 7: JfesUo 10 12; Woodoscker 10 7; Mnira. 10 7: Mn.'-trr Ifnrnld 10 7. RANFURLV WELTER HANDICAP, of 275 sovs: l:n—Royal Abbey 11 Kir I'ancinil li: Khtib!a.i Khan 10 8; Ngaia !0; Demt>ise!le 10 7: M.a.rblo Slab 10 1: Dea'.l Sweet JO 1; Scottish Jvnignt. 10 1: Tuipa 10 1; Monorrat !) 12; Ohiti !) * r *; North Loburn 0 i 7; Golden Petal 0 5: Texas Lass 0 •'!; NViirn"t 02; Aircraft 0; Oct-Tnlft-° 9. REMUERA HURDLE HANDICAP, of 500 w.i: Cl'i—Thrace 11 12; Omahu 113; R/:kanui 10 1 ; Kauri King 10 12; Pendoon 10 1; Gluetnnns 10. GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE. ;f l.'o:: sovs: about ."^ui —Old Mungindi '] 10; Xo Surrandvr 11 iH; Gladrul 11 4; r .oehe.!a. 21; Omahu 30 I' 2; Tenacious 10 5; ■u|y?riuo n 10: Peneton 9 S; Slowcoach 0 7; Glow 97: Garrv Owen n 7. KING GEORGE HANDICAP, of 7SO ■vs; 7!' —Parisian Diamond 11 4; King Ab\v 10 12; L'ockfield 10 0; Crowhurst 10 fi; L'respass 10 G: Glen Canny 10; Gold Kip 3 11; Hyllu.s f) 11; General Advance 8; Bezant 0 7: Tama-a-roa- 9 C; Ladv Bali 9 4; Waiuta. 0 3: Arran 9 1: Ohinewr.iraa. 9; Te Oro 9; Archie 9; Lady Glen 9; Some Fashion 9: Tabaseo 9. PANMURE HURDLE !L\ YDICAP. of 27,) sDva: ljm—Deviation 10 12; Kerehone 10 11; (Tlenspire 10 3: Keystone 9 12; Genera! S'lenhen !) 7: Ohoreka 9 Cambridge, 9 2: Mar" Bruce 9 1: Surrey Park 9: Multiplar? !.); I'eria 9; at. Carl 9; Middlcmark 9; Ma Ccpp?r 9. CAI'BINE PLATE, cf 1 57.) sovs; lnt— Colour-Sercrear't 11; Guerre a- Jlort. 11: Karaeo 11; Kinkora- 11; M.asicr Behan 11: | Mono];ole 11; Alonnta.in Gold 11: Xunrant 11; Novation 11; Pavaiu li: Pepin 11; Scrap o' I J ap?r 11; Shell .Shock 11: Sir Fanciful 11; Cash mere 10 10 _: Marble Slab 10 10; Night-tim? 10 10. CANTER BURY PARK T.C.'S "WINTER MEETING. The Canterbury Park Trotting Club will conclude its Winter Meeting at Sockburn to-day. Excellent acceptanecs have been received, and there is every premise of a good afternoon's sport. The principal handicap event, the King George Handicap, has drawn a fie'd of nine, including Stockade aud *\ ice-Admiral, who were in the. money on the opening day. The minor event 3 will bo contested by tho best horses in commission at the present time. Therp will be a frequent tram service to and • from the course. Tho first race starts at 11.15 a.m. Following is the dsv's card: — SECOND AMATEUR HANDICAP fin saddle), of 1)5 eovs; 11m—Aliss Chancellor scr; Sherry 4s; Rofhino 43; Lady's Mill 6s; Our Chance Gs; "Willie Mac 'fie; Rosie "Wilkes Gs; Boston Jack Gs; Dillon Shine Gs; Lnsca Lad Gs; Wayside Gs; Forest Girl Gs; Rendalo Gs; Tawcra 6s; Grcvsloue GsLady Rita 6?. . ' Jenny Wocml inelieible. PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP (in harness), of 175 sovs; smin 2zu—Theseus ecr; Electrocute srr; Wonderland 3s; Our Goldio 3p; Man-in Junr. ss; Parkfield 9s;' Bellena 9s; Belville Wood lis; Ballin lis; Mp.ngoutu 12s: Lovebird 12s; Captain Wood 12s; Hiss Lorna 12s: Sunrise 12s; Imperial Victor 13s; Agnes W. 13s; Ked Bell 13s; To-night 13s; Blazer Wilson 13s. KING GEORGE HANDICAP (in harness), of 600 so vs. i.?,i class. 2m. Author Dillon .. scr Mintson .. 63 Admiral Wood .. 2s Stocka-do .. 63 General Link .. 3s Vice Admiral .. 7 S Apathos .. 3s Rangitata Lars .. 8s I Albert Cling . .-• 5« • ■ -■ ' MATURITY HANDICAP (in harness), of 1 300 soys; for three-year-olds,; Um—Saint's | Bell Is; Jean Logan Is; Milda Pointer 3s; Miss PJditli .Ss; Grey Peter 6s; Kaweah 6»; Peter King 6s; Leila "Denver 6s; Charm 3 Gs. ADVANCE HANDICAP (in harness), of 200 sovs; 3.30 class; l^m —Sympathy 2s; Shanghia- 2s; Silver Nut 2s; Dandy Chime 3 3s: Joyfnl Aa; Greta ss; Miss Rolfo ss; I Tb" Whin Gs. ELEVATION HANDICAP (in harness), of 220 sovs; 4.48 class; two miles—Whisnering j Willie 2s: Whisht 7s; Olive L. 10s; Theseus 1 15s; Elertrocuto las; Bon Patch 16s, Bltiewcod IGs. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP (in harnessl, of 500 sovs; 2.16 class; lm : —General Link Is; Emperor Is; Admiral. Wood Is; Sash--vvood 2s; • Chid 2s; - Stockade 2s; Retreat 3s; Birdwood 3s; Rorke's Drift 3s; All RVtl 3s; -Admiral Hal ?.s; Nancy Stair 3s; Silver Nut 3s; Frank Tracey 43; Letitia 4s; Jovfn' 4=. FINAL HANDICAP , (in saddle), of 250 sovs: 2.18 cls-=s: lm—Retreat 25,. Birdwood 2s: Rorkc's Drift 2s; Tamarisk 2s; Trooper Dil'cn Ss; Rnmitiniri 3s; Hoymetlii 3s; Tdris 3s: Ariadne 3s; Loca,r>da. Dillon 3s; Inwond 4s: Our Chum 4s; P'easant STount 4s; Dora Derby 5«; Dillon Direct ss.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 11

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SPORTING. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 11

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