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RACING AND TROTTING

LATEST NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR

RACING FIXTURES, j I rv-.H'pwy. |l> —WaotlviUe District J.C. j l»,'.fcrob«r 'lb—Vat pa KX'. j l>t'cetnlwr o—Woiuukuruu0 —Woiuukuruu J.C. i>- "ru»"i: "t» U.CJ. \ licrc-mbcr 2<i" -7—Tarauaki .7 C. j i) * • r»i I)<■*i* "G 157-- Dunodm J.O. j '» ' .mi.'r 'V/ 27 29 —Muiiaw;UU K.O. Decomblr 20,' 20, January I, 2—Aucic.and ] « —llurunui Turf Club. i n.Wmbcr Jl. January l—Greymouth J.C. , r „,, narv ]—Waikoimm R.<-• .fntiuary 1— Wyudhaw R.C. .T-n.nary 1. 2 —Havke's Bar J.C. . 1, 2 Stratford R.t""-. i ■ I'-mi'irv 3,' 2 —Marion J.C. I jnnuar'v 1, Walrarapa R-.C. | .1' ..'JtiU'V 2, ■!—Soniblc.nd TI.C. , liVmiiirv *. 10—Thames J.C. ' | • li'iuiarv 10, 1-—Vincent J.C. ; uarv 11. 3-"> —Koxtou Kb. l«n ia-V IT—Bav of Island* 14.t. In'-iu'irv 20 22—Wairoa R.t>. uiry 2(>: 22. 2-1- -Wellington B.C. I K .. tl „.„ v —Ashhiirst-1 "liaugiiia ! .1 ■■ :iuury 2t Wairio J.C. , j .•■muirv 21—"Waipnpn kauri K.<-. | .ismt.-try 28. 2!) —I'aliiaiua R.< ■ I .!;u.uar"v -i'. ol —Tal.apuna J.C. j TROTTING FIXTURES. li.-csmlicr IS —-New Brighton T.< • December CO —Jlawke's Bay T.O. \t '<-o;nbc** 2G —Asli'niv'.oij T.C. t»fccmbcr 20—Gorv T.C. iMceraber 20. 27—Wesipovt . iPCKinbcr 26. 27—South lx - December 27, 30, 31—Auckland IX. December HO —W inton UoccmbeL- GO —Kccfton T.C. TURF GOSSIP. Nominations. Nominations Xor ilic Wyudliam und Waikouaiti Annual Meetings will close i o-day. Death of Mrs Dalgsty. The death of Mrs G. G. Ualgety on Saturday removed a keen supporter or racing. She took a lively interest m the breeding' and careers of the horses carrying Mr Dalgety's colours, and last ,-ar figured as the owner of the Martian SUv Isetley, purchased by her as a yearling at Trentham. Waipukurau Nominations. Mr J. A. Beale intends to be represi'uted bv Arrowmir and Bulolo at some of the North Island holiday Meetings, and has nominated the pair for the Vi'aiputurau fixture, to be held on Boxing l>ay. W. Stone has also nominated hord Thomond, Painkiller, and Tray Bond for the same Meeting. Auckland Cup. Jti 18S7 Lochiel won the New Zealand Cup, and in 18S8 captured the Auckland Cup. Warstep ran a dead-heat with Indigo" in the first-named race iu 1914, and in the following month beat Reputation by a head for first honours in the .Auckland Cup.' Scion won the _ double in 1922, and Rapier did likewise in 1927. Hippo holds the weight-carrying record (8-9) for a three-year-old in the Auckland Cup. Reputation had 8-1 when Warstep beat him. Tor A-wapuni.

Riccarton stables are represented "by the following horses in. the nominations for the first day of the Manawatu Kacing Club's Summer Meeting: Sharp Thorn, Straightcpurse, Full Feather, Don .1 ose, Silver Coot, Pixie Gold, Gay Crest, iioyal Baby, Adelphi, Desert Song, Lord Thomond, Painkiller, and Sight Dra.it. Strepiion. .Mr Sol Green, owner or Strephon, although disappointed at the failure of his horse to do better in England this year, i=i optimistic concerning the future. When he was in Sydney recently he was asked: "How is and replied: "He is all right. He will be

the best horse in England next year. That opinion "will be" a surprise to many, who have decided thpre is np chance of Strephon ever returning to his AusIralian form. TTnlcss he had soine solid reason ffly it, Mr Green would scarcely be Bft pronounced concerning the chestnut's future prospects. A Bun of Luck. Mr Ken. Duncan, a son o£ the wollknowa'Taeing family from Huntervitic, has Ijeen presented with several "broken down" horses in the last few seasons, TnainlJ* for the' purpose of hunting. A remarkable run of lupk has attended the careers of tlii:se gift horses, and, practically without exception, Mr Duncan has won jumping and fiat races. Mr Gat-roll gave him' Trouble and ?Hs}c> bl,t • npsq omipously name 3 jumpers l»ave both won several racpg since cjianging lir,nds. His father gave him Otairi after' that Paper Money gehling had seriously injured himself, and he has been a good stake-earner on the flat, and no.w has excellent prospects as a jumper. Tlie latest cast-off from another stable is tho nine-year-old Formative gelding Llapdudno, who won at forlorn odds on the opening day at Peilding. Llaududno had not previously raced sinpe thp 1927-28 season, in which he picked up the Hamilton Handicap, Several other good races are credited tp Llandudno, but he was generally considered unsound. TROTTING NOTES. Reminders. j Acceptances for the JN'ew Brighton j T.C.'s Summer Meeting close tp-day at > 12 noon. | dominations for the Ashburton T.C.'s Summer Meeting close to-day. The course proper at New Brighton j will be open to-day for horses engaged at next Saturday's Meeting. Jolly Pet at New Brighton. Jolly Pet, who was sold at auction recently fos 16gns, is again under the charge of the New Brighton trainer, .1. N. Clarke, under whose care the gelding won a number of races. Handicapping. Whether supporters of the present handicapping system believe it to be a wonderful success or not, says the Auckland, "Star," there is not the slightest dpubt that it gives the moderatelyvalued horse mors thaA an equal chsince of beating the best wp have. If this is disputed, then wait and see the re-r suit of the Auckland Cup this month)

! when it will probably "be found that the ! lest horses, those handicapped on or | near the back mark, are beaten out 01. I a place. The Auckland writer s proS phecy may turn out right, but genera ! opinion is that the finish of the Auckland Cup will be fought out by those ! "handicapped ou or near the baclc I mark.''

AUCKLAND TROTTING CUP. J j HANDICAPS REVIEWED- j I The handicaps declared by Air Ueo. | Paul, jun., for the Auckland Cup should K ive general satisfaction, for it was no eusv task to make for this race a handicap that, could not be pulled to pieces. Tho bi°" majority of tlio horses engaged filtered the' race with established handicaps, but the form shown by several if the well-fancied horses of late maoe matters very difficult. AVrackler, Lo«-an Vark, Kohara, and Harold Liogan races at the recent meeting at \ddin"ton, and all could have been brought back 24yds from their previous marks. AVrackler and Harold Logan, •who now figure on 4min 23scc and inun -\r<co respectively, have been given the full penalty, while the other two have been let ofE with 12yds. Wrackler 13 c-uite entitled to the full penult}, he won both the New Zealand tup division and final, and in the former he beat J-iogan Park, and in the latter race I both Logan Park and Kohara. Logan Park subsequently won the Christchurch Handicap, and for this he has paid a penalty oi 12yds. Harold I.ogan seems to have got a bit the worst ot it, for like Kohara and Logan Park, he won a £IOOO race, defeating nothing like a Cup field, and he has gone back Jiyaa. Tliis may be the one fault that inany will be prepared to find. >ct Logan won so convincingly that thero would have been a good deal dissatisfaction had he been handicapped above 4min 25sec. He is nicely P lac "] in the handicap, and in the matter of favouritism there is little between him and Wrackler. The latter should again beat both Kohara and Logan Vark, but whether he can give Harold Logan 24yds is another matter. -r, Of those on the limit, Logan 3 has the best credentials, and his treble win at the last Auckland Meeting showed him to be on the improve. e.«imel, too. is another that stays on well, and his latest form was at least pronli"orent, Sunsliower, ami Machine Gun do not appeal, but little Jewel Pointer showed a return to form at the recent Addington Meeting, and at home, on any kind of track, he commands respect. Native Prince is on a li.irj mark, and Gold Jacket will find it hard

in this company to wm las third Auckland Cup. Padlock may come back, but he will have to improve a lot on the form he showed at Addington. Altogether, Mr Paul has « iadc - sood -job of the handicap for the Auckland Cup, which looks like providing a fine race. The early favountcs are i Wrackler, Harold Logan, Logan Park, and Jewel Pointer.

AUCKLAND T.C.

handicaps. An ck lan d o tihig Club V Summer Meeting." on Saturday, feeemoer 2,th.— SPLBT HANDICAP, In harness. Of 230 sovs. UiilioppJed trotters. 4min SOsec class. Two -piles. Blue and Gold scr Gold Star .. IS Carnui - • scr Tamahine 24 Gold Realm .. «« Kolroar :• • 48 Parrish Belle scr Anselino 60 Royal Triumph scr Linnet tho Spirit Bell . . scr Great 90 "\Vah • ■ DEOEMBEB HANDICAP, In harness. OC 250 sova. 3min S9sec class. On© milo and a half. Baron Bingea scr Surprise First Flight .. scr Jyurney scr Little Guy . . scr Beneficp . • t2 Rawhitiroa .. scr Great Ballin .. 34 Some Dillon .. scr Warspite .. - 48 Scandal • • scr AUCKLAND TROTTING OUP HANDICAP, In harness. Of 1500 sova. tain 28sec class. Two miles. Carwel -* scr Jewel Pointer S6 Florent .. ppr Machine Gun 96 Free Adrice .. scr Native Prince 36 liOganls Pride per Kohara • - * 8 Irlpuntain DpH ?cr Gold Jacket .. GO Reremai ~. scr Padlock .. 60 Sunshower .. scr Wrackler • • The Abhey .. Logan Park .. 60 i Harold Logan 36 CHRISTMAS In harness. Of 300 eovb. 4min #2ssp class. Two miles. AH Red .. per Master Huia .. 36 Nella Dillon .. 3 2 Mignonne. . 48 Dealer .. 24 peter pirate ... 48 Glaqflore .. 36 Country &ing 48 Gold Treasure 36 ASSOCIATION HANDICAP. In harness. Of 400 aora. ITnhppplsjl trpttgr's. 4miri 38sec clasß. Two tniieg. Etta Cole .. scr Ngatira .. 36 Gold Sovprpipi gpr 3V{axegln ■.. 36 Hutu . . scr Peter £!ta?iley T. .. . scr McKinnp.y 36 Surprise - • *8 Journey ser Tonic .• 48 Thp Tartar .. scr Kcrapton .. 72 Alcsnphi . . 12 "Writer - . 72 "Ukulele Lady 12 John Mauritius 84 Tiger Sstlve .. 06 GRANDSTAND HANDICAP. In harness. Of 3QO sovs. 4tnln 38sec class. Two miles. Purser .. scr Gang Awa' .. 36 Country Kiflg scr Warspite .. 30 Glenrossie 3 2 Sir Guy 48 Joy Bird .. 12 Tony Victor 48 Explosion .. 24 Trustworthy .. 48 Proud Dillop 24 Hal Chimes .. 60 Brutus .. 30 Stunmoor • . 8-1 ST. HEUER'S HANDICAP, In harness. Of 350 covs. 2min 49sec class. One mile and a quarter. Brutus .. scr Gold Dial . . 24 Explosion. .. Apr Great Delight 24 F'rpo .. acr Hal .Chimes .. 24 Great Ballin per Joy Bird •• 24 piaster Huia .. scr Rockburn .. 24 Queen Elizabeth scr Sir Author r.-:.- 36 Country King :12 Trustworthy .. 3G Gang An a' .. .12 Free Advice .. 48 Proud Dillon 12 Warplane • • 48 Belle Axworthy 24. Stanmoor »> 72 Enawah _ 24 AKARANA HANDICAP, In harness. Of 300 sovs. 2min 53sec class. One mile and a quarter. All Red .. s cr Lord N®P e an .13 Baron Bingeu ocr Scandal .. 12 Dan Direct .. s cr Aretlmsa. .. 24 Little Guy get Purser .. 24 Faslova .. Bcr Red Shadow .. 24 Surprise Glenrossie 36 Journey scr Kempton .. 48 Benefice .. 12 Sir Guy l *.-. 60 Glandore 12

WOODVILLE DISTRICT

J.C. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMEThe Woodville District JocU«j Club's Summer Meeting will open today, the programme being as lollops. 11 4U MANCSA-ATUA hack hurdles, Of lio SOYS. One milo and a halt.. ft. ib. Ml 1;Di»rank .. U. 8 Wliakuan .. 'j •> call Again 11 V Hoyal Ttyev .. t.landudno .11 3 Kaokayrou • - Kastorly a t;lojno *' * Mountain Kvcnins H«o J J IXoath 10 6 Black Acre ■> 0 Shinins ■ Heartache .. 0 Armour « 9 Waif Aero .. V Itoi de Val 0 0 Oiieruss . . i> 0 The Mauga-atun Huidlt.s is to. liacks, and several' fresh runners wil be engaged. Not many of them havi l'onn, and the best appears to 1,1 Easterly, who scored iu open class a Feildiug in smart style. Llandudno i commencing his jumping career am there is no reason why he should nc> race well, for lio is a cut above hack on his (lac form. Kaokaoroa am levelling liero look light-weight possi bilities. A likely trio appear to I)

Easterly, Llandudno and Kaokaoroa. 12.30 p.m.— ] TRIAL PJUAXE, Of 100 SsOVS. Weight 8-11. iarloag'-. , Glider Ueverage Viaduct j JoiedcVal Intr'adtr ijueanbej an . Bi-ambletorn Appiodore KlUnbeth Eutor Kalmuk Dlueksniitb. i Flute Arikira Coid band j Jadarino 'l'ho maidens in the Trial mostly been in action, and the is not of a high standard. Applcdoie, however, showed improving form Riccarton. where ho ran a gopd race in the Derby, and was co, ;. d v °, the last day to Spoon. .fc ic do \ » should run well, and leverage aid Viaduct raced lairly well at I clld ' l .' i =- Kalmuk. who will bo coupled wi m Appledore, is also worth considerationHe has not done much racing, but a Jfasterton in the autumn he split Avaiean and Autoptiy in the ! 1 n u '°" yt ' U ( ,:!|!' Handicap. .Toie de Val will he riddc by U. Reed, H. «ray. bcn i I K I '- for Beverage. Those in at tho hn»-1 mav bo thc Appledoro-Knlmuk brncMA. and Joie de V al. 1.15 p.m.— BOLTON HANDICAr, OC SOO aov?. One mile and a quarter. St. lb. Merry Damon '■> 2 Spearmitt. 7 5 Gar Great .. 8 9 "old Front ■> Paratoy .. 7 in Balloon ■ . * Blimp -. 7 8 Koyal Game 0 High Falutia' 7 1 Kawhakina 7 0 I'ttiko . . 7 5 Tunbridgu . . 7 0 A useful field of handicappcrs mil run in the principal race, iho Bolton Handicap. Merry Damon was uiiluck} at Feildiiig, and tho lon.T straight will «-ivo him a better opporiunity. l U' should teat (Jay Crest. Para too will be one of the favourites, and Ins totm suggests that ho will bo hard to boat. Blimp ran second at Feildiiig, but wi'li luck .Merrv Damon should reverse, positions. High Faultin' must be considered. while Paiko, Spcam.iss, and Bold Front look the likely ones at tli© tail of the handicap. l'hree that, should run well aro .Merry Damon, Paratoo, and High talutiti . 2 p.m.— NTXRSERY HANDICAP. lOf 330 60-vs. Fivo furlong fct. lb. t,:. lb. C'uief Cook.. 8 -1 Buster Bro.vn V « Hampden .. 8 4 Black Esteem -.80 Songster 7 8 Haulbowline 7 13 Chief Clerk i Royal Baby 713 St. Ko«er .. 7 fi Gay Court .. 7 9 Red Hnfus .. 7 8 Teller -. 7 8 Quexfram . . 7 0 Interlocutor 7 8 Lady Koel 7 3 Richborough 7 8 Anemometer 7 3 Psychologist 7 8 Thermopylae 7 3 All Ilumbng 7 S Invite ■ • 7 Two scratchitigs are necessary to avoid a division in the two-year-old race. On what has been seen of the form, backers aro likely to stick to Chief Cook and Hampden. The winning performance of Chief Cook at Riccarton suggested that he would develop into a good sort. Esteem, Haulbowline, Royal Baby, and Interlocutor have shown form, and Royal liaby might go well. The Trontham-trained £}t; Roger goes well, and he is a possibility. The following may show up— First Division, Chief Cook and fc»t. Roger; Second Division, Esteem and Royal Baby. 2.40 p.m.— OETE HANDICAP, Of 200 sots. Sis furlonas. st. lb. . n>. Toieuma • . 9 13 Cuticle . . 7 B Goshawk .. 811 Atholapear .. 7 3 Arrow Lad .. 8 1 Taranto .. 7 0 First Honey 711 Limosin .. 7 0 . Royal Parade 7 9 Toxeuma has a big weight in the sprint, but he should go well. An interesting reappearance will be Gnshawk. No doubt ho will need a bit ™ racing before being seen at his ' >e st. Riccarton form points to Arrow Lad and Royal Parade, and of the lightweights tW most likely seems to Atholspcar. 3.30 p.m.— MANGARAWA HACS HANDICAP, Of ISO Spys. gix furlongs. St. lb. »t. lb. Tahouia . • 9 0 Rotheu . • 7 7 Advpntua >. 8 6 Silver Tray 7 G Tripping .. 8 4 Paucing Star 7 3 Pakitere . - 8 3 Pass On - - 7 2 Statuary . . 8 fi Money Mint 7 0 Golden sha<Jow 8 p Patearoa .. 7 0 Adelphi .. 713 Lady Spear 7 0 Sam Quex .. 7 11 King Hal . . 7 0 Watcrspear 7 ? Dignified Kpollmere .. 7 (> March. 7 O j Kalmuk .. 7 9 Shootist .. 7 0 Orasb 7 9 Loyiantl .. 7 0 King Acrp . . 7 7 Five sqratchings are needed to avoid a, division in the hack sprint, the itr.ngaraw a Handicap. There aro seyeral with recent form. Tahoma, Tripping, Statuary, Pakitere, Golden Shadow, Knollmer€>, Killer Acre, anu Rotheu aU have to be considered. Tlie best hacked may he —First Division, Tripping and Statuary ; Second Division, Knollvnere, and Rothcn. 4.15 p.m.— WHARITI HACK HANDICAP. Ot 130 so vs. One milfi and a distance. Bt. lb. M. lb. ' Lordlike -. 8 8 Arrowhead .. 7 8 Mt. Bhannpn 8 3 ffawkanaiv 7 5 Dainty "Ways 8 3 Kmana .. 7 0 Ben Hur . . 6 a Zepbyrus . . 7 0 Acmil ..82 Auckland (iau 7 0 Merry Melodv 8 3 Spearopa .. 7 0 Jaypen • ■ ? 1 Cessation .. 7 0 Arrowzon® -• 7 II Fallow 7 0 Pewa • • 7 11. Lady Alophen 7 0 Xea Lap - - 7 0 The hack distance event. tho Whariti Handicap, should provide an interesting raca. Three who appeal aro Lordlike, Arrowhead, and Hawkshaw. 6 p.m.— BOROUGH HANDICAP. Of 150 boys. Seven li'urloiigi. st. Ib. st. lb. Head Sprang 8 13 Iloptrood .. S 1. Atholspear . . 811 Doloirnte .. S J. Desert Song: 811 Moutoa Queen's Ghoiee 8 10 Treasury 7 11 jjaui 8 9 Tp Avhs .. 7it Billion -• 8 S Mister Gafnp 7 U Pull Mark .. 8 " R o r 7 7 11 li Kahikitoa 8 *

4tholspcar, if reserved for the Borouyh .H'atulicap, should b« prorauiPiit I lead SoruiiK. on Jlls aiccn t ton foi/ n is iniother onl.itled to eorisidcniLioii ' Desert Sorig. Queen's Choico, Ar'ui and Full Mark may he . possibilities. A likely pair are Head Serang and A WELLINGTON R.C. 1 it|3DUCTI()'N t)F STAKES. [ THK PRESS Special Service.J \Y Kl'lilNC''l-'ON, I)eceruber 8. Tlioro will be a reduction of ±;.l()0l> in the stakes to b" distributed at tlio Summer Miictiug of the Wellington llaeiug Club next month as compared with the last sunmier hxtuiv. J bis lias been necesMtated by tlio bad lniaiieiai l-i-sult ef the spring fixture 111 Octouer, uiien totalisaUir receipts slumped to the extent of B 15,198. The stake for the Wellington Lup Iris not been touebod, and will again 1)C 81500. tlio poliey of the elub being to cater, as far as possible, for the better elass of horse. Tho reduction is spread over tli.) remaining events of tho three days ;,nd though it is to be regrv.tted that such a step was necessary, in all i« I amounts to a. modest 8 p<'r rent..

TOT A LISATOIt OFFICES. j FIiEN Cll < a»V EftNMEN I'S APPKOVAI-. ASouct.'/'io;: - LnreiiUO 'TJILEaRAPB—COi'VtUUHT., I Uccoived December Stli ; 5.5 p.u., ; VABIS, December T. The Ua\ Ci iim<;nt has upproved or twelve totalisafor offices m Bans, and uf branch offices in the nine duel provincial cities for betting ou Bans and DfiiilU'illt; lior.se raced. ASHBURTON T.t • SAI'LIN<; STAKES. Ait.r ili.J declaration oi 3 cco:ui toilcit. -.u« ColUnviiii; remain in the NEW ZEALAND SAPBXhtI STAKES, In hnruosH. Of 050 i«Vb. K..r lv.u-ycar->/Rl-:. One milo and a nail. J. K. Cauucll's l>r c by Brifnud— Uarold Oilion uiaro , . \y. j. Tdiitkiusou's be. by Nclsoa i3wjp«-»-do. Gro M. I)-.:nne's b i by Neihon ]>• rhy Ln^au Pointer mare J. stack'# b c by Kelson Ourby—Alo.io 1». W. Ann-U'.s tdk by K i.eJ: < 1

f) i »«• 'i co'b hy I UMJ Hi'OH. ami J. McMillan's br c by Dillon Wilkes —Wildwood mare % FartvlJ. jun.V bo by LVa! buy /,rin ;» MiM>unriM <*h «• by .Author Dillon— Trilby Udun \i I'nw iu's b g by Kt«y d»; Oro —Logan Pointer r.ii*r*> Mrs M. Lawrunco's <:h f by Author Dillon— Moonlit. J V»*• • i<• riiui ii'fc> bc by Key do Oro—Doilar J. \\ ia." ! itm.'h) *£• L> «: by lb-.y tit.* Oro —Doro;- < J it i: • J. Wt'.M"rra.v l '.-; b <• by Drusus —i.otitia i>. h f by i'ctcr Ohcnaul? - W:«i]/*T<> ("J. Gilbert *iii' 1 W. -J. Ooylc'a b c by Peter GhonauW — Disa Mifarunr*' P. GalliganV- b i by Key Oro Yj. Hogg's b f by Itey dc Oro- —Wiblv.ocd .Junior maro "VV. T. Lowe'b b c by Real Guy—Woodchild marc W. T. Lowe's b c by Sonoma Harvester — Adelaide Wood \Y. T. bowe'.s br i? by Tr;>via Axworthy— Groat Audubon marc .1. Oro!nit»\s b c by tteal Guy—Teneriffc S. J. Thomas's b c by Key de Oro —Glimpse ilrb "»I. J- Uo'gers'a ch g by Glandorc Harold Dilion mare CI. P. Neils:cn*a b c by Guy Varrifeh —Pakoti CJ. S. Smith and S. Peters's b f by Acron— — General Lincoln mare \\\ J. MeOlurg's b c by Matchlight—Lady M arjorie !Mrs G. Stoddavt's ch f by Travis Axworthy - • Denver Iluon hiarc J. br i; by Nelson Dorby—Quincuy mure J. T. Paul's br p by Kelson Bii>,Tcn —Jewel r. Holmes's b £ by Hey do Oro—Logan pointer maro il. b i by Author Dillon— Erlocn C. S. Donald's ch c by Author DillonElluwood O. S. Donuld'B b c by Uri^and —Beckcnhora l^aßs 11. M. Morten':-; ch c by Matchlight—Coldstream Hells mare R. if. Hfortcn'a br i bj» Matchli^ht —Marge Pointer K. M. Morten's l)lk t by Matchlight—"Woodvcrn W. J. Davidson's b c by Early HarvesterHarold Dillon maro Clarlcson niwl (Jraham's br c by Matchlight— Great Audubon marc Mrs S. br c by Man-o'-war —Prince Imperia-1 mare T. ProsKer's b' c by Author Dillon—Swift I'oin'er D. F. Ghinvillc's b g by Peter Chenault— Glnndora J. R. McKcnzie's b f by Peter Chenault—"Potrova A. ITendrikaen's blk c by Nelson Derby— Rurebcll Direct A. H'-Midriksen's b by "Wrack—Woo Enbl Wharton and Stewart's b f by Sonoma Harvester colt —Great Audubon maro J. Washington's b c by Rey do Oro—Tit Bits 5. Todd's b c by Sungrod—Pure Gold O. Evans's b £ by Author Dillon —Cuthodru) Ohiines maro O. livjwis's ch f by Travis Axworthy—Ohvyn A. J. McLantrhlin's b p: by Sonoma Dillon G. Stanley's f Silver do Oro E. IT. Tj. Brown's b f by Kelson Dorby— Little Joan A. VV. GudscW's b py Nelson Derby—Logan Pointer milro . T. Tv.omey'B b c by Nelson Bingen- —Irish Whispers % _ , H W. Akcr's b c by Peter Chenault —LadyaG Clarke's br e by Harvest Dillon T. O. Butcher's be by Dhjeiis—Pccrgv LosaJi T. C. Bulnhor's ch £ by Author Dillon—Zara Dillon . , , w. K. Pimus's cii £ by Travu Axworthy— McKinncy jnare TT Mrs M. Huiican'a b c by Nelson Derby—liar old Dillon mare Mrs M. Duntinii's b £ by kelson Derby—Cn-at-tar. Derby ... ~ 0. Chatubcrs'.s ch fby Great Audubon buc* H Loll's cli c. by Wrack—Pearl Child A ' .T. Nicoll's b c by Wrack—Nell Pointer II X<'. Nicoll's b C by Wrack —Trix Pointer O. JlcMillan'a { by Kelson Bing'i'ri—-Ilaydncii W. P. llubsoii'b b c by Author Dillon —Ansa Dorothy . 6. J. Barton's br c by Happy Voyage—l 0010 Pointer . H. B. Edwards's by Author Dillon —Grim son Ttose C. S. Donald's by Author Dillon Dilemma ... _ „ M. B. — by Author Djlloii—Bertna Bingon _ , J. August's by Author Dillon—Hydnspe.s T. Jif. Brosnan's f by Man-o-war — : Goldcn Vale —Brent Loeanda mare Mrs Lemon's b f by Nelson Derby—Childwood J. Oorrisan's « by Worthy Bingen —Bonfire O, E. Lindsay's b c by Sonoma Harvester — Flossie Dillon J Kinloy's br f by Sonoma Harvester —Logon Pointer maro Miss J. Brown's h i by Basso Dillon Wilkes —- DnllVocu! . . P JlpXoil's eh c by Great Audubon —Princess M into G. E. Kind's ch <: by Travis Axv/orthy—\Yilu- '* ' wood Junior mare

J WESTLANP B.C.

; NOMINATIONS. j « j (SPSCiAk to trjj ransa.l | GKKVHOUTH, December b. j Following are tho nominations for the WVstland Racing Club's Meeting on Decern- ( Der 2Gt.li unci 27th: I FIRST DAY. MAID-EN" HANDICAP, 01 70 sovs; livo j furlongs and a half—Thurnham Lass, .Miss I Anomaly, Lady Valkyrie, Mincryal, E'arth- | quuke, Dawn o' Day. Solveur, Mats, Haldon, Waikaia, Ringing Olieer, Rio Rita, Gay Nita, Countermarch, The Raider, Valoirte, Lady liackham,. Coupon. THOMPSON HANDICAP, or &0 eova six fr.rlongfi—Arch Arrow, Gletimar!;, Corinthic, Varsity, Charmeuse, ■Kentish U.dy, The

Kai.W, Kohvit, Tariff, Bank Draft, i n , n chen, Buoyant. ' iUl ** KIMU HACK HANDICAP nf 11,0 «ov" furJoiigK-Fair Uirl, faUm IPill '°K*! hgiew, AsaemUo, Coil, Borl Dawn ,/ fr ■; Gaslight, Rio Rita, Gridtan,' Rn»h ja p Civand Acre, Bright S l>e ar, Audience' Si'S lortahce, Shining .Sfar. .» WKSTBAND HUP HANDICAP oi -.an «°, va j , ,oll V I,nd '' . qXHi-t r - ICilUgvow Black Duke, I'niiy Tuhrn-,, s J { bnmheroons. Beau l.cato, I'at.g-oli,. a„ i tiict, feaptcnt. U " CUIiJSTMAS tlA.NillCAf, 0 f i,„, ' 1 fi--0 iurlongs and «. imti-- Bound NuU- j" j' Wise Choice, KoiWcle, Wailicnio' Morcia, The Dove, SuUUviaior., Comir-" Quantum, Sagittarius, Klciimo, Kent-'' iaidy, Thu Haider. Tariff, White ilin»l'r''" Tip Tree, Alone, Buoyant. ° STEWAR OS' Ii A ;\'! MCAP. of in, , uv ,. seven — y manure, (l u li. Va rl p. Tilings, ALui feldy, John Diet-., (; e.-</hvv.'ie> Mime, Tip Tree, Ardfinr-an, Central Assembly, Silent, Bank Draii * **" KLKCTIUC HANDICAP, t , t - 8(J sovs . . fiu lony.-.-—Fair Girl, 'Wise Clmi'-e \ivil J ArvovV, Coomas-sio, The Raider, SoiwH, White | Rin-jlet, Arrow Haul, Kempton, Buoyant. OORDKIKBDH HANI)[CAT', of <)0 I seven furlongs •• KiUk- Mix'] j i>!.cieia, Gonuthic, Gold Ba;u Smithereens j l!umu, Alon c, J* u] talieu. ' SIJCUM i Li AW HANDICAP, o i 70 livo and a half Thumb,« w: Lab.-,,' Me,4 Anomaly, Lady Y<.lk 'lie, iYliueL-Yal, Rarthtjualio, iSolvear, "Mat a, UaHun, Uio !ii i\ Ki r;;;' Chec r. (1 y N 1 ta, Cm; nt< - ri; ki i r J I I •4 • -Raider, Va!ci?ie, Lady i,aci:l);.m. PROVINCIAL HANDICAP, of y: 1 nova; 1.-: furl r;n W isc Choir;.-, P.uPy Dun, (.*« 1 riri*ihio, Sii-ill n ri»ii ; , Clr.i nuniM-, K eid ish Lad l .' j Tl.o Ifaider, Holwit., TurifT, Arrov: M;ud. r .llai i >) iijf, Huoyant.. KAMIORI HACK 11 AN I) ICA lof U*i> j,v.' 0 ; M'ven f'trlon;;.:-.--Fair (iiii. "J 1 .1 ir-h Aih.ruI'JN, h-'aion Iluil, eem'ole. Coll, Purl, Cloniuurk, i)a\vrt u' 1 j.l;. («;i »I i o ill. Qua ilium. Crattuu, 'Soiicn-, (iav Kila, Sp'.-ai", Au-'.tic ucg, Ul Mi ITIKA I.IANhICAL', of m tova; mile --Katun liall, Uluck Ur.ke. Mitt Mcroiy., 'b'iiiry Tidings, Ahen'cldy, CooniUFaic, Gold Coll, l.dpina, Smithereens, I3cau Ceoto. Rliiuo, AtiCiieiico, Silent, b'oriaHct. i_ i\-,o and hidf - Pouiki Nolo. I'li;ir» \V : _ t ; C'-lioicc. Kerh;.ide, \Viuij«.mo. The Dove, Stdidivikioh, Quantum, Sur'iltariUM, Sh-ipner, Cdxariiieuse, Kentish B-ady. r l'iic Raidoi, Turiti, White Sublet, Arrov; Maid, 'iip Trc.c. Atone, Buoyant, Coiipon. CQUNTY UANDICAI', 01 s>ovs, fu —Sliaudre, Coll, Ab ■ ri eld}*. (• v.dck. Smithereens, f.litne, I'anj 'lip Trot*. Arapuna, Goucral A.-jscmtl.v, Sucnt. Bunk Draft. RAITAYAY HANDICA1 > , of 00 ro.m; fuilorj-B—Pnir Giil, Assemble, Mlui Dovo. Uawn o' Day, S\ibdivlßion, Bun, Rio Rita. Quantum. Vnrbily, Sleipnor. Tins Raider, Solv/it, Grand Aerc, Cruuchen, Ihioyant. FAKK\VT:BB HANDICAP, <-i CM eo-.s; furlongs—Killigrcw/ Blaek Duke, 'Mr.rcia, Arch Arruw, f'oo)n:;3Pie, John D.clc, tmitin-reeiiH. Ramo, Atone, Fortalic e. Shining Star.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20106, 9 December 1930, Page 14

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RACING AND TROTTING Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20106, 9 December 1930, Page 14

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