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SPORTING.

Acceptances for the Hawkc's Bay Jockey fttnb's Autumn Meeting and final payments for tho Hawkc's -Bav Stakes are due this evening. Tlio committee of the Rccfton Jockey Club met on Wednesday evening. The balancc-shcdt of tho Autumn jNfeetins, recently held/showed an excels of receipts orer expenditure of £464 Os 3d, ana members were corresponding! v elated oyer tho result. A congratulatory motion was accorded the secretary (Mr A. M_ Carroll) for 'his \ erv efficient, conduct of tho Meeting, and" a fairlv substantial jvonus was voted him. It was also decided to put the sum of £20:) on fixed deposit in the P.O. Savings Bank.

The first annual meeting of the North Island Racehorse Owners' and Trainers' Association was held last week. There were about fifty members and intending members present. Mr A. M. Williams presided. The" objects of tho Association', as outlined by t!ho chairman, were to obtain, by national means, tho adjustment of any grievances which might arise, and to protect the interests of racing. Ho put forward iho'suggestion that vice-presidents representative of each district should bo elected to act .as delegates to meetings, after thoj»ame procedure as that adopted with tihe facing Conference. In reply to circular letters sent out by the organiser, correspondence was received from owners and trainers from all parts of the North Island, sympathetic to tho Association and its objects. A set of rulee for the government of the Association, which had been compiled, were read by the organiser. A lengthy discussion ensued as to whether the rules as submitted should bo adopted, or whether thev should Ke drafted from suggestions put forward bv the different racing committees. Itwas eventually decided to adopt tho recommendations provisionally, atuj. a. local committee, consisting of Messrs C. P. Nash, C. Penman, A. M. Williams, R. McDonald, FT E. B. and W. 1. Lbv.olock, E. Trevor, G. Price, A J. Shearsby, E. Watson, and Gaisford, was set up to further consider tho rules and submit them for approval to the next general meeting.

A neat forgery .got past tho man at a pay-out_ window at Uio Manawatu races on Wednesday. So effectively had tho number on the toto ticket" been changed and tho rubber stamps applied, ,that it was not until balancing up after tilio raw that the fraud was detected. It is said that some of tha National Bank notes, which were stolen in transit some time ago, wero also in circulation on tho course. A name familiar to New Zealand soldiers is that of Mr R. H. Nolan, of Hawera, who has been for many years president of the Egmont Racing Club, and also a. prominent member of tho Racing Conference. Mr Nolan recently returned to the Dominion after ihis arduous duties on War work in London, where\he was closelv identified with the •Soldiers' Club in Itussell . square, and was also a member of the War Contingent Association, a body which took a very active part in adding to tlia comfort of our soldiers in England. Eventually, after the conclusion of hostilities, his health broke down, and ho was seriously ill for a long time. When sufficiently to travel, ho returned to New Zcalind with his family, and is now rapidly recovering. illNolan was asked_ oy the Manawatu Racing. Club, in view of his magnificent! work in London for the soldiers, and his interest in racing matters, to be its guest during last weok.'s Meeting, attd to renew acquaintance with old friends. Mr Nolan was entertained on Friday by Mr B. J. Jacobs, president of the R.S.A., at tho Soldiers' Club.

HOR6RATA R.C.'S annual jieetiyg,

Tie day was gloriously fine for tho 'Horomta Racing Club's Annual Meeting, and the bright Weather induced many to journey out from Chi'iatc.hurcli by road in. preference to the train. ' Tho attendance was a record one. *The course was in capital order, and the racing interesting, al'tlKrugh' the starting waa taj; from being good.. The,win of Comment in the Hoiorata Cup was,a. .very popular oiuj, a« .the mart's owiiifrs ha.ro bfeen , connaoted with the district fot many y«ara. The han(}Bonie silver cup which went with the staiei was presented to tho, owners, Messrs W. Claxkaon and J. B, Pesxßon, by Mra H. A. Knight, after th© president (Mr H. A. Knight) had tn«dd a rtiori congratulatory Bpeech. Both owners ' Teplied, expressing llieir. pleasure at having woa such ' a handsome trophy v Mr.W. MoDougaJl's staff had a ; busy day in the totalizator, and, despite their' somewhat surroundings, 'haildied tbedr tmsinow to the 'satisfaction of all. Tho earn of - £9651 10s went through their hands,-as against £BJOb kit year. Results:— BANGOR JUMPERiS' FLAT HANDICAP,

of 100 boys; second 20, third 10. lrn. 1. G. T. Smith's oil e Vice-Regal by Vice-, I Admiral—Proposal 6yra 10 1 i * T. Humphria 1 3. J! A. "VVhite'a br fir Whipcord aged 10 P. C. ftorter 2 5 W. T. Qorard'* b g- Kinsr Star aged 10 7 • . Owner _ 3 2 Enduro 10 5 A. Wormald; and 4 Mannish 9 car 9 S ?. Scobio *J.ea started. Mannish obtained the- best of a ftraigling sUrt, but was soon joined by Vioe-Regal, and thMpoir made the running from Endure, with Whipoord whipping in. In the run home I Vice-Regal won by a. length from Whipcord, ! who was four lengths in front of. KifcirStai. Endure waa fourth.. Timo, lm 445. Winner 1 bred by J. Grigg, and , trained by S. Trilford. TRIAL PLATE, of 70 eovs; second 14, thud 7. For horsea thai. ha/re newr won a lace. Weight 85. 4. 3. Baxter's b g St. Easel by Masterpiece—Sobersides 4yrs 8 5 .. J. Beard 1 1. H. Ellis's cli ni Paraffin 6yra 8 5 O. Emerson '2 2 G. B. Starky'a b g Kingbolt 3yns 8 5 T. L. Reod 8 10 Tha Squib H..-Donovan; 9 Small c*i. 87 T. Humpnris; 6 Rippingul car. 8 7 P C Porter; 11.Bed Gown E. Ludlow; 8 Gold Piece H. Marshall; 3 Dame Fortune H. Youn— 5 Pussyfoot L. McCartney; 12 Miss Florence C. Lansdown; and 7 Tarzan A. Weaver N>lso started. _ St Easel got a flying- and led by fivo lengths from six lengths in front of Kingbolt. The oirler was the same to tho port, St. Easel winning by four lengths from Paraffin, who was five lengths in,front°f.&nstK>h , Hippingill was fourth, and Pussyfoot fifth. Time, lm Ba. Winner bred by A. luefaoi, and trained HOKOK VTA GUP "HANDICAP, of ISO sova; second 28. third 14. Um. « Claikson and Pearroh's b m Comment bv Provocation— Wailethe aged 8 2 C. Emerson 1 0 w j, Goings b m Starlike oyrs 8 2 J. Sunbeam 2 •i T fi D \.cland*s ch m Oran»e Mart s'vr£" 7 7 car. 8 • >.. T. L. 'Heed 8 i TVlotaff- 9 2 J. Miller; 5 Grcefcson 8 4 H Donovan; and -6 Kins' Star 8 3 car. 8 *44 H. Yoims started. At the end of two furlongs Comment took d»aree *rom Starh'k«, Greeksoii, and King •SUv li-unntaff "Up tho back Stariika joined Comment, an A the pair went on well clear of Ibo otbcia. At the homo turn Comment, ""wider Dtcssnre, drew out iind won by two lengths from »tarlik>, who was iour lengths , n front of Orang» M<ut. lalstaff waa fourth, and Greetaon fxtb. Time, 2m 9b. Winner trained by J. B. Pearson. GLENDOIffi TROT HANDICAP, of 75 soys; Second 13, third TJ. 4aiin class, ljm. 1 F McLaucrhlen's b m lied Ocas by . O.Y.M. —Fatality 4yrs 4s F. E. Jones. 1 i 1? leaver's b m Lady liogun 4yrs 43 J. Daridson 2 3 R Baxter's b in llisttcas scr .j." «,. J.-Beaid 3 -■ platinum rcr; 7 Ohapi rcr; 6 Golden T>j-fAr 23■ S Volo 2b: 2 Golden Sun 2s; 10 ilwna 4s; 11 My Bov 4s; 9 \\\i Day 4a; 12 Paddy Moor 4s; and 13 Herepo is also S Lady Logan ;»;■ 1 Red Cross made tho runYinirfrom Golden Sun. Red Crovs had the rice vron thre® from home, and -passed tho post five Iccatha of Lady Locan> who was a like distance in front of Mistress. Times—3m 48s; 3m 4S 3-ss; 8m ffwAiCrEEXDALE HANDICAP, c-f 75 eovs; " second 15, third ?i. 6f. i W Crockett's b m Link Up by Birkanhead—S«net Link 4jts 9 8 C. Emerson 1 o Clarkton and Pcarson'a b m Comment *"td 9 9 car. 10 2 .. A "Wormald 3 o H°A. Beyle's cli ni Deep Weil 4vra 8 7 T. L. Beed 8

4 Goldpieco 7 7 C. Linndowu al«o started. Comment was last to loav« the mark,. Deep Well and Goldpiece led Link Up by eomo 'uenMia to the straight, where tho last-named obeilsnswi aIU * wtm ft length from was » length lb front of T)e«p Well. Time, lm 16 3-ss. Winner bred by !• G. Duncan, and trained iy H. Vulgate welter handicap, of 70 ■ boys ; second 14, third 7. It.

, W. <*• Going's b m Starlike by- Mar- ,' tian—Edna May Syrj 8 2 T. L. Beod I

MARLBOROUGH K.C.'S AUTUMN , ■ MEETING. Tha following nominations have keen HACK RACE of 80 fovs; spe-, : cial weiKht?Df—Wniotara, Waimalwe, Sir Wni Silk Rein, Nutriment. Ditohley, Doucemen't. Guinea Gold. Hallucination, - Mwa Minnie, Merrimac, Great Effort, Deacon, WaiTowniu, Semper Idem, Redsome, Un-lik-olv. Treadmill—Rlis'ful wit, .Tack Hii:l. FIRST TROTTING HANDICAP (in saddle), of 75 eovb; for unhoppled trot tens; lVm—Galivant, Mies Pirate, Welcome Boy, ] Tratiorial Dolly, Asia, Margo Hoult, Calumet, Quincelyn, Simple Poter, Wildmoor I/ad, .Marathon Cliild. ' „.„ OPAWA WELTER HACK HANDICAP, nf 100 bovs • 7f—Utuwnd, Sir Wai, Black Night,' Galore, Pitch Dark, PahnkL Laxly Luculhis, Silk Ribbon, Sandy McDonald. Stream of Gold.Rangi Aroha, Zela, Royal Battery, - Wamba. WATERLEA 'GUP. of 250 sovejv lira and 150yds—Cheer Up. Lord Uflk, Pitch' Dark, Lady Luculltis, Esperance. DASH HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sots; ,'f —Waiotaxa, 131a-ck Night. haka., In tJie Pink, Jonquil, Sandy McDonald, Busy, Brown Study, Attila, . Demonstrate, Guinea Gold. Merrimas, Jackaroo, Demoness, Qreat Effort, Silk IJibboii. V. olthea, Halloweve, Happy Valley, Wamba, Lord UfJc. - PLYING HANDICAP, of 150 eo<vs; 5f Lord Uak, Barleycorn, Canyon, Demonstrate, Trentliam Rose, Bestir, Waimotao, Hastie, Lsdv Gazeley. Bunny, Sweat Memory. SECOND TROTTING HANDICAP (in harness) of 75 fiova; ljm—Revolia, Myrtle Leaf, Prince Athol, Woodland Hose, Handsome Lad, Taxation, Brandon, Skylark, Welcome Rose, Belgian King, Never \Vill, Blue /Star, Harold Hue, Petrix, Peter King, Jenny 'Wood, Rita Wood. • OPEN WELTER HANDICAP, of 102 pova; 7f—Gold Problem, Cheer Lp, Galore, Piriform. Barleycorn, Courtfield, Hustle, Ahi Ka, Rang! Aroha, Miitian. TRIAL HACK RACE, of 80 bovb; Bf— Waimahoe, Nutriment,, Ditchley, Doi>cem«w, Guinea Gold, Hallucination, Mies Mlrume, Merrimaa, Great Effort. Demoness, DeMon, Wairowata, Semper Idenv Redsome, Unlikely, Treadmill —Blissful . oolt, THIRD* TROTTING HANDICAP (an saddle), of 75 etrve; for unhjppled trowero;' 2m—Gallivant, Miss Pirate, Welcome Bo?, Imperial Dolly, Myrtle Malion, Asia,. Margo Hoult, Calumet, Quinoelyn, SimptoPeter, Wildmoor Lad, Peterson. Marathon Child. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 200 eoys; Ira and 80yds—Cheer Up, Galore, Lord UeJt, Barleycorn, Esperance, Silk Ribbon MMian. OMAKA WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 100 eovs;- 7f—Utuwai, Six Wai, Black Nighlt. Galore, Silk Rein, Pitch Dark, PaLady Lucullua, Sandy McDonald, Great Effort, Stream of Grid, Wolthea, Rangi Aroha, Zela, Eedsome, Royal Battery, Wamba. TELEPHONE HANDICAP, of 125 novj; 6f— Gold Problem, Lord Usk, Barleycorn, Canyon, Trentham Rosa, Bestir, Woimatao, Ahi Ka, Lady Gazeley, Bunny,. Sweet Memory, Demonstrate. ■ RIi'ERLANDS HACK HANDICAP, of 100'eovs; '6f—'Waiotara, Waimah<>e, Sir Wai, Blaok Night, Silk Rein. Pahakft. In the Pmk, Jonquil, Sandy McDonald. Nutriment, Busy, Brown Study, Attila, Demonstrate, Guinea Gold, Hallucination, Merrimas, Silk Ribbon, Jackaroo, Demoness, Deacon. Waironfrata, Wolthea, .Hallowevo, Happy Valley, Zela, Wamba, Lord Usfc. ■ FOURTH TROTTING HANDICAP (m harness) of 75 sove; Im Myrtle Leaf, Prince Athol, Lady Lyons, Woodland Rose, Handsome Lad, Brandon, SkyUrk, Welcome Rose, Belgian King, Never. Will, LimsdaJe Harold Hue, Peter King, Ballis, Luna. Bell. Jenny Wood, Riita Wood. PARE WELL WELTER HANDICAP, of 126 6ots; 7f—Gold Problem, Cheer Up, Pariform, Lord Usk, Lady Lucullus, Barleycorn, Sandy McDonald, Bestif, Earperance, Silk Ribbon. Weimatao, Courifield, Hastio. Ahi Ka, Rangi Aroha, MaSfcan, Wamba.

MELBOURNE COP STAKE. (Australian »ud N.Z. Cable Association.) Qlj C*bl«-—Pr*»« Awociroon—Copyrifktj . MELBOURNE, April 16. Tie Melbourne Cup Stafc& has besn intre.'i®ed fcy £IOOO, making it £BISO, incluiing tie value of the trophy. Tho total pnze money in. 1922 will be £BO,OOO. AUCKLAND T.C.'S ATTTUMN MEETING. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEORAM.) AUCKLAND, April IC. The Auckland Trotting Club's Autumn Meeting opened at Alexandra Park to-day. The we-athet waa overcast, but remained'fine. There was a, large attendance, and tho totalieator investments wore £45,773 109, zs against £39,200 10s Inst year. Results:— EDEN HANDICAP (m harness), of 200 scva; 4m in class; for unhoppled trottew; —.Sebisca' 48ydd bhd l Mitchell 1; War Tank 24yds bßd 2: Harold 1 Wilkes 96yds bhd 3 Special More ecr; Audex scr; Sherwood sct- Surprise ecr; Golden uowna scr;Norlmd scr; Gold Led «or; Golden Gate scr; Roma scr; Ruby Lincoln scr; Dentistry 12vda bhd; Toiler 12; Rothschild 12; Fairbairn 48; Normiaa Ho;/ 48; Canberra 60- "Wild Nut 60 fend Eogan 96; Timbell 109; Piter 11am 108; Rotomanuka 132; aiid. Bon Bon 14-1 alao started. Won. by a length and » half; a head between second and third.. Time, 8m 573. N ... MANGERE HANDICAP (in harneea), of 200 bOvs; 8.45 class; lim—Wairemna, 12yds bhd Abbott 1; Louvima 86yda bhd 2; Cardinal and Bine ecr 3. Gold Sound ectj

4. 1(. W. King's Kk e Rippi«? il L 43 TL! 4 7 n J- . (). Porter 2 2. J. A. H. Shaw's br ir Mickey Free aged 5 j .. C. Emerson, o 3 Pussyfoot 7 7 L. Mc<Sirliy -llso atart<>d - Pussj'faot-, wlio was first out, ran Mickey Pre* nrrl sStarliko almost off the conrae, letting Hippingiii away with n big Mko set out after Jiim, a lid "\y oll eaeil., j " ehort length from JKippm?i' ! '» WI,!l . "'J Free three lengths away. Pnssftjoot ran off the connw. Tim-, lm 31s. brcd b.- G. Fiilt.in, and trained by SXOWDQX TROT of to eors; second id, third "'i- , 1. E. McDermct;'« ch ? Broadfic-ld by _ Kavclixk—Wild Bee sjts 6» Owner 1 i. 1". JlcLaiigh!ia'3 b iu Htil Cross 4yrsscr pen. 6s .. •• *'• ?; 2 3. C. Pooic's rih g- August Dillon 3 G GerMm scr; 5 Platinum scr: 7 Cognno 3a: 10 Golden Peter 3s; 2 Elra, Ov 11 Minr.y Yet 6s: 8 Prmce Lyons Ga; and 9 W«rt Dav 6s a!so started. Minny Yet, V.ct Day, and Broadfieul roa-lo the paco. and were rcou roll « *»» icst.. At thi* i'.nd of n. niila went on and won puiliiw up f* om "<** l -J oss bv Me tenths. Dillon was third a hundred yards a-wiry, with Cognac. Juniiv let, and Princo Lyons nest. Times 5m oa; sin l 5m 14s. ' . lIALDON HACK HANDICAP, -.f .o sots; secotid 14, third 7J. fif. 1 G T. Smith's ch sr Vice-Rw:al hy viceAdmiral—Prcpo*al 6yrs 8 13 <-ar. 9 G T. Humans 1 •> G. D Starliy's br g Kingbolt Hyrs 7 9 cpr. 8 .. n - Rood 2 3 1? J. Tutor's b g Amendment Svrs 7 9 car. 7 m • • • • K »t?°V 3 4 Deep AWII 8 in F. C. Porter: olWiin 7 10 car. 7 7i A. "Weaver: and 6 AUsb licrer.ee 7 9 C. LamUown alf-o started. and l>en Well received the best of tho star!:, nud Kingbolt and x araffin tho worst. Md the lend and won by thrw Icmrtln from KinqW.t. who was two lengMw in front of Amendment, paraffin mi a hwl «wiy fourth. Time, lm j7 e . Winner bred by J. Gngg and trained by S. Trilford.

(Muriel Biugen ecr: Logan KothschM scr. Lenglen ecr; Eric Bell scr; St. Ives *r. Master Councillor scr; Reliance scr, lilac* Prince ecr; Christ eoma scr; Insh Be ll • Agnes Bell scr; Regret scr; Kin? of ecr; Mintson Bell gcr; Whakataue _ 1-. bid; Go'.d Bud 24; Napper 36; Conscript Ji. Coal Light 48; and Gold Flalte 4 ® ? lso ® 1 ed "Won by- a length; two lengths «na lialf between oeoond and thud. Time, 3 I <4t>3 • I CAMPBELL HANDICAP fin h» r "F ss^;? f 730 both; 4.39 class; 2m—Steel Bell_ 60jc._ Mid S. J. Roe 1; Huon Grattan 4Syos bhet 2, General Link lOSyds Mid 3. Lord f*o®o 45yds bhd; Oruarangi 48; and I 84 nleo started. "Won by three \ en '2? 8 ' ? lengths between second jnd third. Tunc, 4m 1 EASTER HANDICAP (in harness). ot 200 ' sots ; for unhoppled horses; 4.55 class; 5 Appeal scr Pollard 1; BUhwoou 95yds Bhd -; Grattan Abbey IC-Syds bhd 3. Lourima ecr, ' Rita Galindo scr; Marb'o Hail 24yd9 bhd, Ectomanuka, 21; Hova, 48; Blackthorn GO; - Lewi Patch 72: Overrate Si; Hint JO, 9 Bronze Patch 120; and King Capitalist 13also started. Von by two lengths; three 3 lengths between eecond and third. Time, 5mHOBSON HANDICAP (in harness), of 2.-0 > sovs; 3.3G class: lim —General Advance ecr ' L Bayly 1; Red Star 4Syds bhd 2; Hymen 86vds bhd 3. Jack of Diamonds scr; , :i J > fall 12yds bhd; Pilettu 12; Jimmy Kiclimond 24; Lady Somerset 24: Profiteer 48; Prince Poole 43; Mint Boy 60; Harold Devon 60; and Manuka Park 60 also started. Won by I half a length; a length between second and third. Time, 3in 37 4-52. 3 STEWARDS' HANDICAP (in harness), of 350 eovs; for unhoppled trotters; 4.55 class; 3 2m—Speculator bhd J. Conway 1; 1 Overrate 84yds bhd 2; Wonderland Mydi ' bhd 3. Rita Galindo sor; Bon Bon, scr; Amberitei scr: Miss Huon Jun. scr; Hova 3 46vds bhd; and Auckland Girl 84 also started, i Time, im 535. 1 CORNWALL HANDICAP (in harness), of 0 800 sovs; 2.19 class; lid—Kowpio 12yds bhd McKendrick 1: Gold Girl 48yds bhd 2; Misa j Rolfe 12yds bhd 3. Manuka Park ecr; Prin--1 lora ecr; Rothcliff 6cr; Derby Dillon 12yds btd; Harold Junior 36; Nita Bell 36; and All Bell 48 also started. "Won by n. neck; fl nead between second and third. Time, 2m 225. MARCONI HANDICAP (in saddle), of 250 ftovs; 2.24 class; lm—Van Coronalo scr McMillan 1: Bigamist «cr 2; Il&dgowopd 12yds blid 3. Peter Scott scr; Illumination scr; Mykot ecr; Reveille' scr; Leonine scr; Albert Patch 12vds bhd; Kempsey 12; Treiraac 24; Hiram Galindo 36; Jimmy Richmond 26; Jay's Bell 3G; Agnes Chief 36; Sand Drift 86; To Awa 48; Dorothy Dimple 60; and Prize Pearl GO oleo darted. "Won by ai length and a half; tlnec-qnarters of a length between eecond and third. Tinie, Sim 21 3-53.

NEW BRICiHTON T.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING. Th© following' ikmdjcaps liavo been declared for the first dav:— ; . * FIRST AMATEUR HANDICAP (in harness), of 100 eovs; for unhoppled trotteia only; ljm—-Sally Dillon scr; Marvin Junior Is; Plait inum 3s; Rankin 4s; Captain Wocd 6a; Earl Derby Cs; Happy Jack 8s; Peter Bell Sa ; Electioneer Child 10s; Miss Oarbino 10?; Diameter ]os; Renown 10s; Lady Eema 12s; Rotliino 13«; Aladdin 13s; Ururua 13s; Slierry 13s; Gent!® Ribbons 13"s: Wlute Lupin Ifis; Brown Lad 15b; Jeff DiMon 15a; J eto -'Peter 15s; Mickey Lincoln 15s; Lady Lerta 15s; Hoiwsmaid lac: Our Bluey 15a; Woodford 15s; Welcome Whispers 15s; Merry Peter 15s; Lady Tory 13s; Dillon. S. 15s; Gliester Child las: Jean Lock 15s; Matchless 15s; Toddy "Wflkee 15s; Agues W. 13s; Woodgrove 15s ; Pefer Moon 15s; Beta. Mao 15b ; Emns 15s; Avonside 15s. •INNOVATION HANDICAP (in harness), of 200 sovs; 3.38 class; lim—P«ter Mao set; Pet«r Dillon Is; Madeline Is; Pegasus 3b; L»dy Switbin 3(5; Childwood 59; Cammie ss; Eruption ss; Promenade 6s; Ontario. Os; Maud Wilkes 64; Hun red 7s; Silve' Looanda 7s; 7s; Tiranna 7s; Reaippear 7s;' Fiaherton 7s; Euliu6 7s; Bllawoo-l 7s; Rainbow 7s; Valkyria 8s; Wild Briar 8s; Orange Pippin 8s; "Grand Denver 8s; Athos 8s; Lady Pointer Ss: Imperia.l Fan Sa f Outstep Rb; Lord Claa'B9; General Pershing 3s; Leila Denver 8s; Medallious 6a.

BURWOOD HANDICAP (iti harness), of 500

sovs. 4.88 class. 2m. Matchlight . '..scr I(oya! Step .. 8s Willie Lincoln Is Vilo .1 8s Vice-Admiral ~ 4s Ouimet ... 8a

Aga-thoa' 1 ..' 5a Emperor ' .. 9s Marie Tempest .. 69 Gold Quean .. 9s "Whispering "Willie- 63 livar .. . 9s . Silver Nut • 78 The Dingo .. 8s Paul Dufatlfc 7s Legacy 10s 'Sympathy .. 7r Borlce's Drift ',.103 . Indra .. 8s Trooper Dillon .. 10s SEAVIEW HANDICAP (in saddle), of 200 p.oya; 4.50 class; 2m—Huon Patch 6cr; Bush Boy scr; Prince Burlington 28; Cold water 2a; "Wandering Willio 8b; Waiteranui 4b; Thea. 4a; Day Drift 4s; Albert "Wallace 4s; Henry Tracey ss; Mferry Soul 6b; Maud Wilkes 6s; Mushroom 7a; Ellawood 7®; Lady "Wayward 7s; Lackiowood &>; Billy Dillon 8s; General Peishmg Bs.' . AUTUMN HANDICAP -fin harness); of 230 60T3; for unioprfed trptters oaly; omin class; 2m—Olive L. sct; Na,yarro 3s; Eruption 4s; &ucoory 4s; Pataid 6a; Peter MoTtfillan 7a; Sally Dillon 7a; Mystic 8s; Butodaberg 8s; Marvin Junior 8a; Bito 9s; Admiral Derljy 9s; Marvolo 99;-Nighbom 10a; Te Kuit«i 10s; Dimlight 10s; Sir 'Wildmoor lis; Platinum lie; NimMefoot 12a} Bankin 12a; Bollena 12s; Oaptam Wood 14b; l£enownl4s; Bon Elect 14b; Estelle 14b ; E«rl Daifcy 143; Waiwora 14s; Arran Lad 14a; Mangoutu 14a; Prince David 14a. • " . . DASH HANDICAP (in harn*»)> of 200 govs; <S.2O class; l>n—-Irvar «cr; Adfaiiral Hal bct; M&ko ifaJto IsXdria 1b j Hail Zolook la; NiU Bell Is; Nelson Derby la; Onyx Is; Prince Ifuon 2s; Dillon Direct 2a; Guy Dillon 2s; Dora. Derby 2s; Tftttir© 2s; Home-lc-igh Dick 2s; SeA Nymph 3s; Golden, Pippin 3s; Bundura 3a; Doreftn Dillon 8s; Florence la Badie 4a; Gipsy King 4a; Jvy Dillon 4s; Siunita. Bell 4s; Edie Mao 4a. . "WAINONI HANDICAP (in harness), of 335 eoTg; 2.50 olaaa; Ilia—AH Bell acr; Partner scr; Jftturio Is; Bangitat* Lass la; Birdwood la; Maonland 2ai Mintson So; .Legacy 3s; Lady Swithin Ss; IV«ak Tracey 3s; Nancy Stair 3a; Beta Peter 8s: Rorke'e Drift 8s; Guynemer 3«; King Karri 4s; Greta 4b ; Tfttey Dillon 4s; Trooper Dillon 4s; Hayseed 4s: Letitia 4s: Peter Dillon 4s. . . . ..ELECTRIC HANDICAP (m " si/Mle), of 200 sovs; 2.20 class; lm—Kin? Karri , scr; Gold Qjieeiv sorr Soprano ecr; Lochnagar Is; Ben Dillon 2s; ■Robert Dillon 2s; Glen Mavis 2s; Quincey Maid 3a; Hickorvwood 3s; Brawn's 'Nufgtt Sb; Guy Dillon, 3s; Dora Derby 3s; Lindctta 4a; Sir Henry 4-s;• Sea Nymph 4s;_v\«> teromui 4a; Golden Pippin 4s; Tloreefl Dillon 4«; Nell Pointer 4a; Gladeye 4s; Bridgawood Ss; Ivy Dillon 'sa; Trsoey Boy s*. TROTSINO NOTES. Alter assisting at tho Manawatu T.C.'b Annual Meeting on Friday, J. Bryce, J.ShaTf, and B. Jarden left for Auckland. and were present «t the Auckland T.C.'s Autumn Meet* ing . Mr T. H. Davey, chief stipendiary, <»tewaid, wis in charge at Man&watu on Friday, and after the seventh race left for tho North, and arrived in plenty of time' to officiate at .the Auckland T.C.'s Autumn Meeting. '. _ _ A. Hendriksen drove Phil Smith in tho President's Handicap, and thci New Brightontrained eolt puid close Oil a double-figui'6 dividend. Amongst the horses that tookp&rt in the Manawatu T.C.'s Annual Meeting and returned from Wellington yesterday were Simple Peter,. Prince Burlington,. Peterson, Phil Smith, Avenue, Onyx, Saints' Bell-Lady Pointer, Moon Drift, Day Drift, Nighbom, and Belle Logan. ' The Canterbury Owners end Breeders' As-

nociation have been advised that the Park Trotting Club will gimrantoo up to £IOO for a special train for conveying horses to end from its Winter ileetiug on May sth and 7th, if it is necessary. , Sebisca, who won the Eden Handicap at the Auckland Trotting Club's meeting .on Saturday, has been racing for *fiveral seasons both at the pacing and trotting gait, and this marked hia first winning bracket. Tho son of Harold Dillon and Ahce Wood' is only a young horse, and, bred ho iff, may yet turn out useful. A. Fleming was the only Canterbury trainer who had horseft engaged at the • Auckland Meeting 011 Saturday, and both hia charge's, General Link and Bigamist, finished in the money. • Mr T, Roe'a grey mara Steel Bell disposed of five others in the Campbell Handicap at Auckland on Saturday,_and, even though the daughter of Gold Bell is getting up in year if, she can still hold her own in first-clasa company, more especially on the Alexandra.Park track. Van Coronado, winner of the MaTconi Handicap at Auckland, is an imported horse by -Del Coronado from Queen Uirector, and since arriving from America has sired many wjtjners, including that speedy mare Marie Tempest. . »

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 9

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SPORTING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 9

SPORTING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 9

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