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SPORTING.

Tho Inter-'Wangairai Handicap, fcho principal event at the Inter-Wnnpflrori Meeting, held at Hari Hari on the West Coast on Saturday, yiras won by Kolyma, by Sutala —Kolantiria, who was formerly a member of R. J. Mason's teamLater on in the day Kolyma finished third behind Hoval Dragoon and Silver Shield in the Factory Handicap. At the Beaumont Racing Club's Annual Meeting on Monday, Bonnief Boy, who finished first in the Electric Handicap Trot, was disqualified for jostling and interference, and the race was awarded to Bronwood, with Honest Ned second and Welcome Knight third. F. J.-Perriam, the Tider of Bonnie Boy, waa suspended for three months.

Several drivers were called before the stewards at Addington yesterday for various offences. J. Messcrvey, vtfho had started before his time with Onyx in the Express Handicap, the last race on the first day, wns fined £5; T>. "Warren was fined £5 for negligent driving in the straight in the Champion Stakes, and J. Bryce was fined £25 for questioning the judge's decision after tlw Trotters' Handicap. Nominations for tlhe Hororata Racing Club's Annual Meeting close to-morrow. Nominations for the Hnwfce's Bay Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting and forfeits for the Hawke's Bay Stakes close to-morroTV.

In the Manawatu Trottjni Gold Cup Jewel Wood's handicap should be 48yds behind scratch.

The funeral of the jockey H. Adams, wholdied as a result of injuries he-re-ceived when Mickey Free fell fa tlhe Kildare Hurdle Handicap at the Canterbury Jockey Club's Meeting on Monday>. will take place this afternoon, leaving Cutts Bros.' Chokebore Lodge stables at two o'clock for the Riccarton Cemetery.

A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. (By Cable—Press Ansociatlon—-opyrig&t) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Associating,' (Received March 30th. 9.30 pjn.) , , SYDNEY, March 80. The Australian J.C.'b Autumn Meeting was continued in fine weather. Thirty-three thousand people were present, and the racing throughout was of an interesting and entertaining character. Speciality's victory in the All-Aged Stakes was a feature of the day. Greenstead, Richmond Main, and Beauford monopolised attentipn, and Speciality was not fancied, spectators not favouring his position in the raoe, but rounding the bend he unwound a fin© turn of speed, breaking through the field in a manner reminiscent of Eurythmic's Cup, and at the finish he won easily by half a length in lmin 37Jsoc, a similar distance separating the second and , third horses. Eurythmic's (victory in the Cumberland Sta£es was never doubted. It was practically a gentle gallop for six furlongs, Salitros leading. Eurythmio was last in on the run home, but at the finish had a length and a half to spare, with plenty in hand. David beat Fluency for seoond place. The Hurdles provided another olose Swift Shot easily disposed of Erasmus in the Coogee Handicap, with a brilliant finishing spurt, while Duke Isinglass and Woodville further enhanced their reputations by a determined fight in the Easter Stakes. The City Handicap wos a narrow victory for Braille, after a determined challenge by Amazonia. Finmario finished lost. ResultsSECOND HURDLE RACE, a sweepstakes of 2 sovs each, with 760 sovs added. About 21m. Chaffey and Calder's br g Stagefright by Comedy King (imp).—Maura 6yrs 11 2 1 J. R. Gough's ch g Colonel Knut by The Nut (imp.)— Court Beanty 6yrs 9 U .. 2 J. H. Flannagan's b g Merry Bob by Bobadil—Vascosca aged 10 12 .. S Thepe werd eight starters. The horses cleared tits last hurdle in the order in which they eventually finished, Stagefright. winning by three-quarters of a length. Time 4m 4s. ALL-AGED STAKES, a sweepstakes of 15 sovs each, with 2500 sovs added. Weight-for-age. lm. J. J. Leahy's br c Speciality by Persian Knight (imp.)— Arrogant Byrs 8 6 ..1 V. Cooke's ch m Coo la tone by Cooltrim (imp.)—Avena aged 8 12 .. ..2 J. Baron's ch o Richmond Main by Prinoe Foote—Australian Gas 4yrs 9 3 There were nine starters. A great race. For the first half-mile Greenstead, Beauford, and Richmond Main raced abreast, with Speciality in the rear. He rounded the bend, very fast, and catching the leaden at the distance, won in fins style by half a length. Timo lm- 37js, COOGEE HANDICAP, a sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, with 1000 sovs added. 9f. Marks and Jakin's br g Swift Shot by Royal Artillery—Cibarious 4yrs 8 2.. 1 Keogh and Moss's br c Erasmus by Lin•cm (imj>4—Lady Capulat Syzs 8 10 3

H. J. Atkinson's oh m Miss Antoinette by Antonio (imp.) l —Maid of Warwick Gyrs 7 4 .. .. .. •• 3 There were twenty starts rs. Easter Week, King's Word, and Miss Antoinette made the running oarer the first part. Swiftshot left the field at the stand, and won easily by two lengths. Time lm 525. EASTER STAKES, a sweepstakes of 8 sovs each, with 750 sovs added. For two-year-olds. 7f. T. C. Trautwein's b c Woodiville by Linaero (imp.)— Auriga (imp) 8 2 .. 1 J. Bnron's b <g Duke Isinglass by Duie Foots—Glass Queen (imp.) 7 18 ..2 G. Tyes b c Demetrius by, Cooltrim 'imp)— Artemis 8 2 ... ..3 There were eleven starters. Demetrius led by three lengths at the halfmile post, but after a hard finish, Woodvill® won by a neck. Time lm 275. CUMBERLAND STAKES, a sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, with 2000 sovs added. Wcight-for-age. 2m. E. Lee Steere's ch c Eurythmic by Eudorns—Bob Cherry 4yrs 9 .. ..1 R. Bailie's T>r or blk o David by Baveretock—Linotype 3yra 8 .. ..2 O. R. Falkiner's b f Fluency by Demosthenes—Las Vegas 4yrs 11 .• 3 Salitros 8 also started. Eurythmic was lying last till the straight was reached. He went to the front at the distance, and won easily by a length and a half. David and Fluency fought out a fin. ish for second place, the former securing the -verdict by half a length. Time 3m CITY HANDICAP, a sweepstakes of 5 sovb each, with 750 sovs* added. lm and 61. J. H. and R. Fagan's b g Braille by Prudent King—Brittany 6yrs 8 5 .. 1 A. 3. Thurgood's br g Amazonia by St. Alwyne—The Amazon 6yis 8 1 ..3 F. Scaijett and H. Masterton's ch pr King of the Sea by Sea Prince—Mernda, . Syrs 8 7 -3 .Thirteen started. ' . Won by a short head. Time 2m 47Js.

SYDNEY YEARLING SALES. (By Oabte—Press Ansocistion—Copvri.?ht.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) SYDNEY, March 80. At the yearling sales there was keen competition. Prices showed a distinct ifaprovft. ment on recent sales. The 148 lots "brougrlit ft total of 82,500g5. The principal sales were:—Eaton Lad—tiahloo colt, 900gs; Shepherd TTing—Otterform filly, 1200?®; Eudorns —Toisana oott, 1050gs; Buckwheat—Aurilae mina colt, 700ga; Shepherd King—lrish Colleen filly, 700gs. Mr G, Nicol, of New Zealand, paid 850gs for a Duke Humphrey—Gold CJaap gelding. WESTLAND R.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING. (PRESS ASSOCIATION , TELEGRAM.) WESTPORT, March 80! The Weetland Racing Club's Autumn Meeting was held in perfect weather, with a large attendance. JThe course was in capital order and there was good raring. The totalieatar investments were £11,031, as against £8379 last Easter. Results:—

TRIAL HANDICAP, of 60 soro: 6|f— Benefit 8 10 1 ;®Perrier 9 6 2; Woodrow 9 18. Rosevear 8 il: Lord Formby 8 5; Unlikely a 8; Zela 8 10; and Goodaore 8 X also started. A good race. Won by a length. Time, lm 26b. x t RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 70 sovs; S|f— Merton 9 3 1; Gold Coast 7 12 2; Treasure King 7 7 8 Tyson 7 7 and Redsome 7 8 also started. Tyson was left at the port. Won cosily by threo lengths; a head between aecond and thiid. Time,, lm 18s. EXPRESS HANDICAP TROT (in saddle), of 80 8ov9; 2.35 class; lm—Soprano scr 1; 'Harold Hue 8s 2; Littlo Rose lie 8. Nine others Btarted. Won easily By four lengths; a length between second and third. Time, 2m 10 l-ss.

AUTUMN HANDICAP, 140 SOTS; ljrn— Lady Middleton 8 7 1; Tiranga 0 4 2; E\aletaff 8 9 8. TantaHis 8 G: Steepholm 7 18; Benefit *8 12; and Xanthjs 8 6 bracketed with Tiringa also started. Won by half a length; the same between second and third. Time, 2m 15s. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 80 sots; Sl—Happy Valley 8 11 1; Kanwhero 7 7 2; ! Treasure King 8 3 3. Samarang 9; Tyson [8 10; Theda 8 8; Lord Formby 8 6; and i Lady Gazeley" 8 8 also started. Won easily : by three lengths; a needs between second and ithird. Time, lm 6s. DOMINION TROT (in harness), of 100 sovs; 8.53 class: ljn>—Rome Rose 19s lj I Prince Mao 19s 2; Prince Charlie IBs 8. Neut 12s; Apres Moi 17s; Bonnie Dillon 1225: and Whispering Molly 23s also started. Won easily by two lengths. Time, 8m 51s. HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; 7f—Roniform 9 9 1; Tyno 9 6 2; Perrier 9 12 3. Falstaff 9 11; Missland 8 8; Rom 8 6; and Jewel Pieoe 8 4 also started. Won by a length; half a length between second and third. Time, lm 84 3-ss. t ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 70 sovs; 64f~ Theda 8 8 1; Merton 9' 11 2; Happy Valley. 9 7 3. Tyson 8 11; Tantalus I) 3- and Aliaamon 8 also started. Won by half a length; neck between second and third. Time, lm 12 4-se. ' WELLINGTON R.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING. (PBESS ASSOCIATION TET.EGRAM.} WELLINGTON, March 80. The following handicaps have been deFIRST JUMPERS' FLAT HANDICAP, of 850 sovs; 1 Jm —Pacific Slope 12 2; King Star 10 5; Fisher 10 4; Lord Nagar 10"; Multiplane 9 13; Powder King 9 7; Dick 9 5; Whipcord 9 3 j CR&ne 9 2; Pariform 9; Papanui 9. PLUNKET NURSERY HANDICAP, of 350 sovs; sf—The Hawk $ 9; Winning Hit 9 9; Anomaly 9 7; Fulsome 9 4; Pluto 9 1; Abrurdum 8 12; Thespian 8 10; Purple Spur 8 6; Toa Tana 8 6; Soldier's Love 8 6; Taipaira 8 3; Armorel 8 2; Crme de Menthe 7 11; Soulterina 7 11; Ruruwai 7 8; Humboldt 7 8; Prince Feroui 7 8; Lady Violet 7 8; Mockery 7 6; MartuJ Dawn ' 5; Lord Martian 7 2; Zone 7 2; Princess Pat 7 2; Hellanioe 7 1; Red Hind 7 1; Sleeping Beauty 7 1; Pass* word 6 9; Don cement 6 7; Rose of Athens <7; Unio 6 7; Zsrro Hour 6 7. THOMPSON HANDICAP, of 1500 twvs; lm —Sasanof 10; Marqueteur 9 4; Maioha 9 4; Silver Link 9 3; Dainty Step 8 13; Royal Stag 8 13; Parisian Diamond 8 11; Radial 11; Foo Chow 8 4; Tigritiya 8 10; Miss Mimio 8 8; Elena 8 7; SolfaneUo 8 7; Clean Sweep 8 3; Rotten 8 3; Bonny Heather 1; Red Ribbon 8 1; Bonetter 8 1; Flight Commander 8; Royal Star 7 13; Cashmere 7 13; Royal Abbey 7 12; Oallaghan 7 11; Early Dawn 7 11; Inah 7 11; Heather Sprig 7 10; Tama-a-roa 7 10; Golden Bubble 1 10; Silver Peak 7 9; Will Oakland 7 7; Molyneux 7 7; Nobleman 7 6; Asterina 7 6; Rose Wreath 7 5; Bo Peep 7 5; Chrysostom 3; Truthful 7 3; Esperance 7 8; Raceful

2; Blackmail 72; Nursing Sistto 72; Tinohoro 7; Satisfaction 7; Bagdad 7; Johnny Walker 7; AekajiX.9; Prince Hal 67; Counter Attack 6 7; Handy 67; La Poloma 67; Prince Martian 6 7; Sweet Song 6 7; Warrawee 6 7; War Baby 6. 7. SILVERSTREAM HACK HANDICAP, of 350 bovb; lm —Egotism 9 8; Festive 9 4; Malaga 9 1; Sunny Loch 8 11; Strategy 6 10; Auckland 8 9; Vindictive 8; Sweet Song 7 9; Scrimmage 7 8; Pitch Dark 7 6; Hflllowvonia 7 6; Country Air 7 2; Black Ni?ht 7 1; Plume 7; Rimutaka 6 10; Silk Rein 6 10; Royal Battery G 10; Sagacity 6 10; Rada 6 10; Plying Nell 6 10. RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 500 sovs; 6fSilver I/ink 10 2; Tigritiya 9 8; Solionello £ 8; Maioha 9 1; Parisian Diamond 9 1; Miss Mimio 8 9; Sunart 8 8; Inah 8 6; Golden Bubble 8 6; Elena 8 6; Early Dawn I '3; Roesini 8; Silver Peak 7 12; Caehmere '.12; Will Oakland 7 11; King Abbey 7 10; Killowen 7 8; Blackmail 7 7; Nursing Sister 17; Truthful 75; Chrysostom 75; Satisfaction 7 6; Listowel 7 8; Canyon 7 2; Pyjama 7; Hymarty 7; Astinomo 6 10-; Woden I 10; Amorican Beauty 6 7; Prince Hal t7; Barleycorn 67; Coi&ter Attack 6 7: Going Up fi 7; Haetie 6 7; Mustard Pot ( 7; Wake 6 7. TINAKORI HACK HANDICAP, of 850 bovb; 6f— Egotism 9 8; Active 9 8; Strategy 9; Sunny Loch 9; Autumoana 9; Fabrinsde 6 10; Martian Mi® 8 10; Biikie 8 7; Jaw 8 5;. Blackhoad 8 8; Lord Ueik 8 2; Kooo Day 8 2; Mosthenee 8; Makere 7 12; Cheer Up 7 11; Island 7 11; Militair® 7 10; Lady Luoullus 7 4; Manop® 7; Fortune Teller 112; Brown Willy 6 12; Jackaroo 6 10; Rada «10; Necessity 6 10; Coalition 6 10; Flying Nell 6 10; Russet 6 "10; Whiriwhata 6 10; Pussyfoot 6 10; Penalty 6 10; Sunny Jim 6 10.

TIMARU T.C.'S ANNUAL' MEETING. The following handicap® have been deolared: — AMATEUR HANDICAP (in saddle), of 100 sovs; ljm—King William scrj Arcadian 4s; Gonial 7s; Moving Pictme 7s; Culverden 7s; Happy Jack 7s; Lady Esma 9s; Sherry fti; Waihemo Sit. Peter 10s; Ururua 10s; Welcome Reta 10s; Renown 10s; Rob® Peter 12b; Mol'thorn 12s; Chs«tcTchild 12s; Bon iSonty 12s; Pleasant Bell 12s ; Bon Lou 12s; Platinum. 12s;. All Smoke 12s;. Match 12a; Carol Rothschild 12s; Aidwood 12a; "Vulcan 12s; I/ady Tory 12s; Brown Girl 12s; Lady Lewi 12s;- .TM!Ion King 12b; St. Quentin X2s; Grand Dillon' 12s; Kentucky's Best 12s; Bachelor' 12s; Bell Rapid 12s. • TRIAL HANDICAP (in hurnpss), of 160 bovs; ljm—Ben Mao scr; Tiranna 2s; Bigv/ood 2s; Meflisande 8s; St. Alwyn 3s; Gerlefsn 3s; FoxhiU 8s; Havrincouat Wood 4s; Tawera 4s; Seamount 4s; KiJtees 4a; August Dillon 6s; Imperial Boy 6s; -Waipiro 7s; Ih-am Bui 7s; T«rcsita 7s; Moonurift 7»; Wattis Senior 7s; Lady Clarioe'7s ; 'Erne»tiina 7s; Harewood 7a; Young Disappear 7s; Meddler 7s; Harold Burwnod 7e: Lord Mac-7s: Florrio Audubon 7s'; Stella Maris 7»; Cock Robin 7s; Golden Sun 7s; Olive Huon 7s; Huia Bird 7s; Marshall Wood 7s; Green Ribbon 7s; Sunny Vue 7s; John Bull 7s; Mtdallion Jaclc 7s; Master Sefton 7s. TIMARU HANDICAP harness), of 400, sovs; 4.40 olaBs; 2m—Rangitaia Irass ocr; Manie Tempest Is; Whiabt Ss; Sympathy 8s; Ouimet 8s; Royal Step 8s; Indra 8s; Hal Emperor 4s; Rorke'a Drift Eb ; Vilo ss; Legacy ss; Marvell® ss; Hayeeed 6s; Onyx 6s: Queen Pirate 8s; Shanghai 6s; Brown's Nugget 6s; Guy DiUon 6s; Dandy Chimes 6a; Pleasant. Mount 6s; Trooper Dillon 6s; Templo 7s; Letitia 7s; Embracer 7s.

SEADOWN HANDICAP (in saddle), of 150 sovs 8.40 class; l}m—Violino M. Wilkes scr; Lewis MoKinney scr; Grey stone 2«; Oak Nwt 2s; Henry- Tracey 2s; King Col© Jbnior 2ef Vera K. 8s; Lady WaywaTd 8s; Leo 801 l 4s; Polka 4s; Enid 6s; Ben- Moo 5»; liigwood fle; Mooney 6s; General Perahdng 6b; Hettie King 8s: Tickletoe 6s; Lady WQdwood 6s; Bosky Dillon 6a; Jefesie Ftaser 0s; Fieetrade 6s; Oiuri -7b; Krin'a Logan 7s; Golden Ago 7s j Grand Denver 7b; Melioande 7s; Avenue 7s; Wait Bond 7s; St. lAlwvn 7s; Kaawknot 7s. TEMTTKA HANDICAP (in harness), oi 200 sovs; for unhoppled trotters; 5.5 olass; 2m —Admiral Derby ecr; ecr: Bito ecr; Bonette eor; Parole Bells 8s; Rankin 4s; Bellona 4s; Imperial Victor -ie; Nimblefoot 4s; Waiwera 4b; Peter McKinney 6s; Moving Picture 6s; Happy Jack 6s; Vigorous 7s; Amboyna "Wood 7s; The Squire 8s; Ctilverden 8b; Wonder Why £te; Kingriand Ob ; Swiftest 9s; Waihemo 9s; Randolph 9s; Bell Rapid 9s; Grand Dillon 9s; Kola Bell 9s; Lady Lena 9s; Di&meter 9s; Peterson 9s; Bon Wilkes 9s; Simple Peter 9s; Renown 9s; Miss Carbine 9s; Platinum 9s; Lady Esma 9s; Drifting Spco 9a.

WASHDYKE HANDIOAP (in harness), of 250 sovs; 2.55 class; . lim —Mario Tempest, scr; Rangitata Lass 2s; Rorke's Drift 4s; Legacy 4s; Trooper Dillon ss; Roynl Step ss; Letitia ss; Hal Zolock ss; Haraeed G»; Vilo 6s; Idria 6s; Dot Robbing Ca; Embracer 6s; Queen Pirate 6s; First Carbine 7s; Cuynemer 7s; Sir Henry 7e; Dora, Derby 7a;. Dillon Direct 7s*, Brown's Nugget 7s; Tenirile 8s; Bundura 8s; Sea Nymoli 8s; Jane Wilkes 8s; Golden Pippin 9s; Fernmoor 9s; Guardess 9s; Doreein Dillon 9s; Horence 1a Badie 9s; Gipsy King 9s. FAIRLIE HANDIOAP (in harness), of 200 •ova; 4.48 class; 2m—Tatsy Dillon tor; The Dingo Acr; Whisht scr; Brawn's Nugget 3s; Onyx 8s; First Carbine 6s; Albert Wallace 8s; Pegasus 8s; War Soott 8s; Otak Nut 9s; Gold Crest 9s; Locaada Junior 9s; Gladiola 9a; Tahawai 9s; Lady Wayward 10s; The Sheik 10s; Veira jK. 10a; Day Drift 10s; Winnfo G. 10s; Wastewood 10s; Polka 10s; Mooney 10s. FAREWELL HANDICAP (in «<HdH of 200 sovs; 2.20 class; lm—King Karri scr; Robert Dillon 2s; Ben Dillon 2s; ldris 2s; Dot Robbins 2s; Oxenwood 3s; Dora Derby 8s; Shanghai 8s; Gladeye 8s; Brown's Nugget 8a; Bush Boy 4s; Sea Nymph 4s; Bundura 4s; Nell Pointer 4s; Acushla Machine 4b; Jane Wilkes 4s; Bacchus ss; Golden Pippin ss; Bridgowood ss; Fernmoor ss; Guardess ss; Henry Tracey ss; Doreen Dillon ss; Prince Burlington ss.

AVONDALE J.C.'S ATTTUMN MEETING, (press association telegram.)

AUCKLAND, March SO. Tli» following acceptances have been received:—

MAIDEN PLATE HANDICAP, of 200 sovb; '6f—Swift Flight 9 2; Jolly Princes# 8 13; Te Ranea 8 6; Potona % 2; Lady Glieeas 7 12; Otapawa 7 12; Navana 7 10; Princess Charming 7 10; Snake 7 10; Lady Cynthia 7 10; Wieh Wynne 7 9; Grab 7 9; Marble Glass 7 9; Kitiana 7 9; Prince Menichikoff 7 9; Lady Claureen 7 9; Chinz 7 9; Maid of.the Lake 7 9; Mils Abbey 7 9; Nairow Neok 7 9; Pentagram 7 9; Impudence 7- 9; Mahoetahi 7 9; Pagoda 7 9; Sam 7 9; King Albyn 7 9; Golden Abbey 7 9; Election 7 9.

JUVENn.E HANDICAP, of 800 bovs; SI —Unahi 8 10; Leithfield 7 10; Golden Dream 7 9; Tireless 7 9; Arch Laddie 7 7; Smoke Concert 7 7; King Pellicula 7 5; K&tharina 7 6; Snowden 7; Hipo 6 12; Lucnlia 6 12; Lady Herman 6 12. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 400 sow; ljm —Thi ace 12 8; Luperino 1111; Multive 11 6; Slowcoach ll 1; Rathlin 10 18; Tenacious 10 5; Guerre a Mort 10 5; Shellehock 10 3; Vo Mistake 9 3; Mentmore 9; Polthoguo 9; Swastika 9; Guianform 9.

AVONDALE HANDICAP, of 700 jo ts; lim—Gold Kip 9; Landslide 88; Woody Oka 81: Hasg»m*bo» 7 13; Tinohoro 7

Penona 7 10; Canowindr* 7 6; BocHMI) 7 6; Prince Charleroi 6 18; Blue Cross 8 1(L : OAKLEY HANDICAP, Of 800 sovs; 9t~ ; Sylvan 9 8; Clonmel 9 2; Stork 9 1; Khubv lai Khan 9 1; War Tank Nignt Tim*' 8 9; Sir Huon 6 8; Persian King 8 7;> Ntinrant 8 5; Brodick 8 4; No Bother 8 4; Dead Sweet 8 2; Heathermoon 8 l; Bitholti 7 13; Canzonet 7 12; Some Fyhion 7 7; Connemara 7 7; Qlencairn 7 7; Kinkora 7 7} : Miss Melva 7 7; Rome 7; Commission 7; Torre Abbey 7; Killot 7; Lady Brooe 7; Lady Rouge 7. CHEVALIER STEEPLECHASE HANDI. CAP, of 400 sovs; about Bm—Luperino 12 8; Capsal 11 8; Te Toa 10 12: Gluetanus 10 12; Ghollßbock 10 6; Battletido 10 8; Corogka 9 9; Polthogue 9 7: Totara Jack 9 7: Gay Boy 9 7; Lady Salvadan 9 7; Ma Copper 9 7. i

RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 300-sow; ef-4 Golden Bubble 9 9; King Abbey 8 l#;'l Archie 8 5; Arran 7 10; Crowhunt 7 ?if Miss Ellioe 7 1; Lightning 7 1; Tieki f;i Prince Carl 6 7; Emerald Hill 8 7. , f

TITIRANGI WELTER HANDICAP, 800 sovs; 9f—Right and Left 9 12; Penontf 9 10; Lord Kemlworth 9 8; Rockfiold B ?t& Matatane 8 11; Khublai Khan 8 10; Betiai o' Paper 8 6; Perfect Day 6 5; Ttnokataf 8 6; War Tank 8 5; Bang 8; liovelight its Treeor 8. BLOODSTOCK SAIS. fV The attendance was vtaj poor for StwljL Pyne, Gould, Guinness', Ltd., annual Enwf ?nl» r? tboroMThbred hows at their Chertst'street stables yesterday, and buywi'l toic vorv lew. Although there were manjfi ■ houses offered that looked likely to briafi good jjrjoes, there were no bads for th«m,"§ The following are tMtadls:— \ , On account J. ,B. Re id, Eldtrslisi - 5 - Oa'l B m Little Owl (2), 1912, by Treadmill—. | Glenovrlet, served by Winkle. O. A. Duncan .. '.. II; Br m Jeanerette (2), 1917, by Kilbronejf i (imp.)—lberia, served oy winkle. R. : >•! J. Fleming *. .. Ch h Sunny Lake (imp.).(lO), 1912, by.y, ' Sundridgft—Peaii of the Loah. No ' bid .. .• .. .. * ' On account T. S. Jfethvei,.' ■

Ch c Royal Mao, 3yra. by Mountain Kiiig ' —Flora Mftcdonald. Paaeed ~ . -..878' Br g: All Serena aged» by = All v'i Sumgts. ' F. ■ 9S B f Nifo, 4yrs, by Boniform—Garssion. I . Passed ' ~ .■-!K Ch i, lyr, by Clareaooux—Ventalera. IV . ■% E. Shaw .. ..' .., Ch m Nitn, ajj«d, by Bombardo—Jua- | site. Passed .. - .. M| B m Ventalera, aged, by Lord Boslyn— ,l Komuri, with filly foal by Royal S Mao. C. Wishart, Chatham Islands liy On ncccraret S. Manmdn, lUcoarton. jm B f Liskanar, 2yra, by N««nn (imp.)— ,m Polly Prim. Passed .. '.jm On account Wm. Deans. '-a|

B f Warlata, 3yrs, by 6*ito—Wabun. W No ibid .-...-fjl Br m Lady Reina, aged, by Merriwee— '-'/ M Lady Helen. Served by Clarenceux. No brl • .. On account H. A. Knight, Raceooivrse EtQ.l C'l m, 4yrs, by San Francisco—Big - ® Bln«t. No bid • .. „ .u|| B g, syt% by San Fwndsoe (Imp.)-- Ssl , Shindy. No bid.. . .. ' \7 M B m, 4yrs. by Bnn Francisco (imp.l» ,j & TMUte. No bid .. „ ';-|j On account O. D. Greenwood. ' - •l. B g Adopted, 4yrs, byEiyaten—Delank. 'M J. BeJ'l, Lismor* .. .. -ll On account Mm A. & Bond.' v .i Br m Ambuscade, 1904, by Stepniofc— |! AmWh, with oolt foal by SoUeiino. "f> J. McCrostie _ ~ .. 'IK] Ch m Northern Light, 1900, by Step- "Si niaJc—BeJJei Glair. 8. Baar B m Shobean H. (imp.), 1913, by Y«lm fi —Bally Hvt. No bid .. ... —f Bt, flyrs, by Clarenceux (imp.}—A]m> j busoade. 0. 0. T. Rutherford ... ||

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17107, 31 March 1921, Page 8

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