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RACING AND TROTTING

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racing fixtures. Fabruarv 21 —Waasranui J.C. (second day). Vtbrvan 81— €»nterbufy J. 0 .; ~ • _ February -5. 20 —W'oodvilla District J.O. February SO—Walapti 8.0. F«bmary 86, 27—Gora R.O. , February 27. 28 —Marlborough R.C. Fa&ratry 28, MSrcb 3r-Tfc Afroha J.C. March 4, S—Rangitikei R.C; ■ March i», 7—Napier P**t R.O. March 6. 7-—Crdmweli 3.0. , March 7—Banks Peninsula R.C. Mareli 7—i'rabklln R.O. March 11. 13—Dannevirke R.C. March 14, 17—Wellington R.O. March 14. 17—Obinemdri J.C. March 17—Opunafea R.C. jT«rch 19—Waiaiate R.C. • March 21—Bay ot Plenty 3.0. March '2l. 23—Oamaru J-V-March 21. 28—Manawatu R.O. Mareh 26—Opotiki 4.0. Mar eh 28—OtauUu R.O. March 28. 00—AVestport J.C. TROTTING FIXTURES. February 21—KalkoUra T.C. Mbraat-r 81. 25 —Aricklawd T.C. February 88—New Brighton • .T,C. March i and s—lnvel-carglU T.C. ' Sarah 21—Chfe«ot T.C. ? March 26—Thames T.C. April 4 and 6—Ha*er& T.O. April 4 and B—Metropolitan T.C. TURF GOSSIP. BvUoden. JfanliMtionß for the Wellington Kaciag Glut's Autumn Meeting close at 9 pari. on Monday^ " Jtfontinati&fcs toi the Waifciato Bafsitg Club'# Jtkbilta Meeting will close at * t jun. to ifu^sday. ttate Ltesv. The triseonnt has been held _ under lewe for some weeks past by his trainer, T» H, -Gillett, and} ridden by W. wPknwjj in i»ui new colours to* !§ ffe fo-aity, having bis .JSbti) i to* *&ks baoK Be W Bees >*SBwP#'■.s?**°? *** with jL'jS. XBdnaifi in th 6 paddle c£h be e&-

their best. Ott Wedilfesday inorMiig at Epsflto §he Wa3 reßpd&Sible for &n attractive effort over a mile Ana a Half, and while sho was not bustled over the early part she went the journey in very smart time. Paddy McKinney. Aucki&nders will be dehied the opportunity to-day of seeing a great trottW itt JPaddy MeKinney, and it is understood that his connexions consider .the gelding to have been very harshly 'treated. ■ 'the reasoning ,is hard to i&thOin, for after his vory decisive win &t Addiligton Mr George i?atti did not exercise the limit of his poWera in handicapping the gelding tdt the Meeting, Where he won two races in most cofivlncing Style. To have let Paddy MeKinmy dff With anything less than the Jelialty he received Would have .been penaiifliftg the local horses at the expense <of the visitor. Unless lie is kept fof a i&ee like tho Dominion Itandicap fat Addlngton in November, faddy Mefcinney may And it difficult to win an tinhoppled trotter's event in New Zealandi ... A Non-Btaftet. Carl Mack, a young trotter by Al Mack, was expected to show tip well at Auckland to-day; but latest reports are that he has developed an attack of Strangles, and will not be a starter. AUCKLAND T.C. TODAY'S PROGRAMME.

. -.y _■ . *—3' j trainers wtio did ilot £64 an opportunity { to gallop their horses the previous day. t Fair Weather and Hot Tea Wers sent | five furlongs pri the course, fliilshing to~gether in Irain 8 3-6 sec. j Last M&reb showed a. btilliant turn, g b£ speed by reeling off half ti mile on { the course la 48 3-sUee. Ha carried < dlo&e on to-day's Weighty afld fliiidhed \ strongly. - ' ' 1 Black Puke, picked Up by Assemble j at six furlobgs, cov'ered a mile on the plough in ltnUt 44 l:Bsec, the last seven j in linin 30 3-sse«s. Assemble joined in | Slowly, but the pair finished Oh tefms. j Black Duke did his Work Well and Will { have to be considered to-day. : Barneses, with over nine stone in the , saddle, registered a pleasing perform- ] ance iii gallopifag seven fufrloilfja oil the plough ih ljiiip 31 2-sse'o, ahd Was not ridden out. Lady Pam sprinted three furlongs on the plough in 3? 2-Ssedj &nd similar task# were executed by Dodge andAzalea in 40sec, Owlsflight and Sailor's Love 37 l-ssec, Don Jose 39 J-ssec, Pixie Gold 3Ssec, and Homecoming and Bonrose 3/ 2 : £fsee while Oft the gi?d&3 Boundary Hit-ftilcl TrUe Shaft and Kilock&ny recorded 07 2-ssoc. Jaloux Was responsible for aft en-, oouragSng effort in decisively beating Pride lit it sii fhrloilg £iillop on ' the plough taking lmin 16 2-ssec. Jaloux will be well supported in whatever race he contests to day, * Juniper ran six furlongs on the gfasA in lntiii 18sdd, ajld KftoCkiqhg and Huntly i , egistorßd6l, milo dli tho plough. - Battle in 0. Emdrdon's Stable, strode ovth 1 hall a mile on thd plough in 51 the last three in 37 2-6aee. TROTTING NOTES. A BeinitiflSr. for ttie tfew Brighten Meeting cioßti at IB Mon tfue(l4&y. Uniiieljr started at l£&ifcot>ta. E. 0. it&d accepted for both Billy Srftnt and-Jliltt's iPoifate? at Kaikotiftt' but it is understood that ndttturt W§ bs9l bfohght to the Efttt's Puifcte* his evidently e># Its "ft fW«t t»f hbt taea ih ftftdafce « beiag apsiied. She looked like beihg t Watitt favour* He fdf gftiltatirlt Oupj but lit he* ab'senjH ifi!eS|ly4iained Lomar aid AracM|. te. bo well eup* porteffi*. > v . B. ftijit still have ft useful, gair 'in Xi 4 afid' Jessie sUli« ttUing o 1 in qharge 'qf Jteal Boy, a" four-year-old! . trottey Real £hiy, :f4om , Benown> sjr Ai ; &4&1 s&y if», ■ ■ mugir<£ s promising r #ce& helaqks j9J?y A.lfiigWlii in, the nn{retting «¥ettW r ttfe - B- - &&S b iL N f! fe6n t .Blngqii, t aijg Ij, H: W. Ake*j i fhe to; b&. liuly atfgfiti.

The Auckland trotting club's Meeting Will be opened to-day, and the pfgseiiee of ft JiUlflW df Canterbury hofefeS Will add iniei-est for southerners td the fixture. Ifhe day's programme is as follows: 18 aeon*-* TStAt HAKDIOAP, CI! 800

A useful field erf utihodnled trbtters 1# efcgagdd ill the sri&l lififldidap. The be«t of thd field be Caballeto and 3Pa#«ib Belle. lEl.tfi v&,~ x_ WAtaaas XAStmoAp, 01 SO6 itftl. ttftlfr Onfc mlia Aflfl ft tlUfiftW.

RoUe Audubon 1" • Grand Canyon will be C. S. Donald's representative in the Wnibeke Handled. sltid Oh his FrteUury, Path ttihtuhfe he mu&t baVe a royal chance df sudcess. Gunbouni® ana Bingen Crest fill tbs minor piaciugii! i.so p.m.— OTAHTJHUHANDIOAP, Ot 350 sot*. 4min 80« ec alass. Two miles.

Uadbergh is likely to be favourite fat' the Otahuhu Handicap*;but he does UOt always teaVe the niarfi iinartly, and any failing ill this respect Will preidaide hla oUanpes. Frfee Advice went I U Siii. eace Ift, Wellington, but she haft proted un/ehable, aud ' miHMt Child teems a bit out of his Jewel folftter i& siirfe to goja iWjtl' Mte ab4 frith tiftdbefgh afitl shfcUlt! fill the . r " ' 4 - »- •; PAl?*3&*£ apMipi&i , ls b'jJQ 4mi6 tilth. itailM. ib*K* ' lilr V Tha*Adfei3:6l 12 ' tit Wiflttiltt 1 .. J,is @((VhM Gol#t 11 " ■ attPMJ". I'.. ict '■ '.BB , - J ..' -Set o> inrita* . RqckbitiTl,, ...' '*'§ {■ JSb'teajr Her Gold £»ai', .CfO ' Jtis4o»A«. .. ii'" ,, fekttjt! AH'' , .tyfw •1 .Jtd .BsHronilfum Btid Author ,, jHU ; ' Btawtedt |Aa tlibugh tltfe, fitter raced ' it weiiitigtoft he my wlßv beitSf' for Si on thla bwS&ibfa. He Wll te feti-ong dW>66itk(», hefrftrti't MO U WoulU occastoij tip stlfphse -to, <pd >Uf66r ( Boneftcfe. and / The Adi4irol tft the places at the fltilsh. . ltt»HeAlllr HAI. IS sjd toii. tfot trbttcrs. 4m1n,40»i0 cIoSS; Ip*W6 mile|. . ,

Spflttr Lad 8 d . The Tfial Stakes, for htirßCs that have not won a face "of 'the value of 100, flovs to the Vipttne* at time of starting, ha? attracted & woll-lfelanced field, and investors have been provided With plenty of intefeutiiig tnatoH&l to" adjudicate upon. The best supported will pfobttbty be Pixie Gold, Craigavon,, and Sharp Thorn. \ 2ißl fc.lh. — MVntjß PAtUt PIiATE, Of 400 BOVS. tfor ttfo tttad three-yesr-olds. - at. lb.

Surprise .Tourney is nicely treated on 60 yards behind, and the most serious I 6ss6Bitid& May ttfKie fiGffi Kdlfii&f. < IiSB j atOSH CAVIB SANDIOAP, ' 1 01 386 tfrvs. Smin 48seb class. Ofie inlU tad A qUMtit. ' - <

, GHenftsttiß ifc* smart pacer and wili be SttltfrT& the di&t&hW 6? t«6 Dtivjs Handicap. Nella Oillrin is a good and Belle Axworthy fciay be iha next best. 4,40 frifl.— m. 1 D! S#o MTki 4ffila 48i«q clfiisN tWt) iftilis.

Tf rtswv»d for tbo .lilt, Attest Eati--1 dieatfi Orahd CanV«|fl Will • ha¥e to be til bis absence tttid Btlmdiggeit fehoUld prtwe ie best- : fi.ift ®jlu" ftAttWAt tiAH&iOAP. Of flso 46v*i' ifdui llkec ola«&. Oiie mile.

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CANTERBURY J.C. SUMMER MEETING. PROSPECTS FOB TO'DAYk The Slimmer Meeting of the Canterbury Jockey Glub will be held at Riccarton to-flay. The recent fine leather following ou last week's, rain has left the track in excellent order, and fast times should bp recorded. With one exception the fields Wlil be unusually strong, and racegoers Will be , provided witli the most. interesting racing Seen at a Bummer fixture for some years past. Suitable transport arrangements by rail and *o&d have been arftinged, and a large assemblage is anticipated. The programme will be carried out as follows: 1.1 p.in.—r HORNBT handicap, Of 180 sots. Nine filiflongS. i

Thomdale .. 9 13 Pat'ft Bby... 9 0 ; Hurdle and steeplechase jockeys will bo in cbntrol in the opening event, and a contest is promised. Dtinedin form and subsequent track work points to Barneses, while Miss Mercia, Punchestown, Giggleswiek, Quinopal, and Aberfcldy will each, have a good following. The favourite division may be coinprised of Ratncgcs, Miss, Mercia, ahd Quinopal. , , . 1.40 p.m.—, V&lAIi BtfAttßS, Of 100 Bova. • Special weights. Seven furlongs,

6.41 s.m. — . POST feAiffilOAf, of iso sovs. One taiie. ; f st. lb. , st. lb. Full Feather 10 3 Minerval ~ . 7 7 Mep'risant .. 9 8 Miss Hercia ■ 7 7 First Said .. 8 8 Evening .. 7 7 Assemble .. 8 7 Paryslo .. 7 7 Bamflses .. tli In reg&rd to the concluding eirent, First Raid, Assemble, ttaiiieseS, and Miss Mercia have ptior engagements during the d&y, and the field may be considerably weakened. On track form Mepristint would appear to have favourable prospects, while Minerval lias only to reproduce his Trentham fortiJ to be dangerous. Should Mist Baid and Assemble be resetvedj they also WoUld attract attention. The best supported will probably be Minerval, Meprisant, and Assemble. . ' ~~ \ '"■ KAIKOURA T.€. TO-DAV'S MEETING. The Kaikoura Trotting i- Club's Annual Meeting will be held to-day and good fields, elicitfld proVidfe flrstcl&ss sport. A lot of iiiterest is being taken in tliia fixture and the presence of a big number of Ohi'istchurch horses should make for exciting co'ntests. The day's programme is as follows: 11.30 a.m.— IMPEOVEKS' HANDICAP, In harness; Of 48 sovt. Ornin 46eeo class. One tulle and a half.

Lady Pam would have a great chance in the Middle Park Plate, but the ini dications "are that she will contest the Midsummer Handicap. In her absence Pair Wqather will again command a sTioft price.' ' 3.1 .v: MIDBUMMBB HANDICAP, ' Of 800 sbv»i One and a quarter miles.

Lady Pflm has been favourite for the ! MidsuinmerHandieap since the weights •iltotißEttijlj and* Is-' td tetftlu Uer sluppoH to-day. 'Slio _is Mot over- , burdened in the ffefeo of Iter good fofirt this Afettsdn. The opposition ifc, however,' fairly Strong, and there *MriU b§ ti wide divergence of opinion bn ths ■ -totalizator. Itoylafce cltaiot 1&e Mj peoWd to be ready* and the statue mil W witliflUfc Deleft Sfbiig, Wti&'has ttfrfc . booh right lfttdly>> Bla'dk tJflke looked.. Vfell -when gallojped yesterday, tuid ihty t,f«ck wilt twtibe t6o hand, for him. DdftJose, tvlth .6 Strtiigf,H6riottiftn£titi, •wlriU be in keen On. his WWllngtOn Cup ffctmhls titak Weiild easy. JttlonSc atio Jriaktis strong- ftp* §itl aa a- result of lerslie' artd tit 'tfWntßain, aiid Tdpefro also is entitled to a&rlous fcoiuiderdtiom following oil hife toi totsa tit Wlngatui. GletiroWwn ha 6 <Wbn ovßr the distance, and Comprls Um gtlflierdd l tio 'lll-effects from his two hard rafcw Jit DUhedin- An. iflterSitifitf Wfeiiti Should bb 'NVlinesaoa, andthe -flnai isistiß taay be cortllfted to tiftdy Faip, i>dn Jose, And Topeye. 5,4 l p.«i—. - LlrrXEljTO» PtATB, ISO so***- iPiTe iiirlongi.

&/,»!!« ... - J The two-year-old event will find both Solvent and Last March in keen reiuiet, "and they Will fee feijs&flsibl6 for a fast-run race. Type .wifi -do better ,hfen at Witigdtui And Knoeklong <4ati 9e expected to be handy at ilie finish. fHd placed division 'will' probably be ionfined to Last March, Solvent, ftiid type. . ' i.ii p.m.— s v s OBAVSN .PXiATB, Of SOb love. Sft+eniturlongs.

As in yfeard pstet, the CifavetijPiate appears very open* Stftr'ha* beefc, the pre-rtteo ptlbiie Sholtjfij but In&y hot, bd fAVduroe on the Bpdbtij FiFsfc Raid, CMjitterise, As< and StfaightcoUrSc will e&feh h«we pledty of SUppoHers, and fchs flflfil* LUtatoing tip may be 14 faybuf of fihareppon, and First ftaifl. , 1 B<l p,*.- 5 * V\ - , • HAjjSWSLI. HANDICAP, - , y Qt 160 i£vs. H«e;i contJltloaSi Bi4 Itirip&gs.

The Halswell. Handicap .will giv? in* -vestdta another' * intricate ' ptobleih - to sqlve., The fotm of the majority; of the contestants has been well exposed, ot, l&te,. and the public will ptdbablft show most, eonSdeiiee in Adelphi, @hat< Banie Xcre. ' I 3

Iu the Improvers' Handicap Bklllicorn and Dollar King look the tnost useful in the field, and should be in the picture at the end of the race. 12.10 PiUli-r- 4 • In haruesi. Of/ 50 govs. Bm!n 50sec «I*HB. <Oti6 mils iuA s hSlf.

Fair Exchange looks. most likely of the field engaged in the StewfcrcU 1 Handicap, and the order 4t the finish should be Fair Exchange, DilfasJlioh, and Marjory Bingen. 12,90 p.m.— KAI&OUBA OOt, In hafneai. Ol 100 «ova. 4«i« 80890 clsß# ' Two mlloß.

The Kaikoura Cup bhojild provide a good race and the finish may fought out between Lotriar atld Mou tain Ore.

1,40 p.m.— ■' ■ ■ - KEKEEANOU handicap, Xb, harness. .Ol.JiO soys. ~?min 27sea class. One mile.

Jessie Bells . . »»< Lively Ptoßto « 8 ~/uVS 5t w S»tSS Should rest between Postal, Arklotfi and Weil Dillon. •'

WANGAXUI NOTES. REVIEW OF THURSDAY'S FORM. PROSPECTS FOR tfti-tJAIT* (SPECIAL TO Tflt! FBBBS.) "WANGANtji, flebfUar? SO. 1 A feature of the racing at VTii.ttito»ji jrßßtetdftJr Was that thfe Dominion's leading horseman, H. Gray, WAS eM® to secure only one ride. This was oti Bby&l Finance in the hack sptint, in which he finished second. Gray s&ys he cannot teinember a Meeting whe*6 hißß6*^i cea -Were so little in demand} / Mr Q. M. Currie is exttemeljr unfortunate in that Impetuous ha# to *ank as a three-year-old through having J>een foaled on July 29th, 1928, by Idttond out of fennon. impetuous ddift&B from the successful Eulogy family, which nas produced some of New ZedlWd'Ei best gallopers. She is a half lister to Motley, LysaMer, CttfeiiiOiiy, and were it not for the accident or ne birth she would be in the first ranK o the season's juveniles. AS it is, ne efforts have to be confined to Ta ®® B , two tliid tllree-year-blds. TUBte art only a lithited ttUmbef i)£ these, dM _ the Wanganui Meeting marks the last oi thein, sto th&t impetuous will have to be put aside after this week until n x season. Impetuous is a fine-looking, well-grown filly, and in contrast to many good Limond fillies of ■ the past she is an even-tempered and good-dispositione sort. All going well with hef, Kh6 Will bfe a first-claSfl sprintef With age.

3.80 p.m.— ' : - atmtriiaAU HAHTDICAI?, In Ot 50 Bsec iJUsi, Twi>

onu' appeaiailce for the day . Slid Arthur Thorpe, Fair gel) jEfeathet iuay ob the beat., j §' . ' 1 ' issaitoWß HAHDXDAP.

The best of those .engaged. iri chs President's Handicap should be Arachne, Lord Matchlight, and Dusolina. * * 3.40 p.to.— 4 .. _ t ' ' KAITBEAXT HANDICAP, 01 4Si sovs. Smin 7sec class, One mile and a quarter.

All those engaged in the KaiteraU ttafldlcap jstart off the limit abd the may be between Ptointftl ! Billy ahd Broker. 1 , 4.50 p.®.— In harness pi 00 sovs. 2ml» 24sec «laSSi One mllS. ' , S/.

A Srllll&nt Bti6ceSß. Laughing Prlfloe added b#" littht stress to hi* flue *efeofd he won the Flying Handicap, particulafly sticeessflJl <W coiirfee in pfevlotiS Jreats, dfifl sou he coittmenetjd by the tflying fiattdiesp IWt and beating Tojceiimft aftd i»dy PWJ Ott the second day ib the Ho was iifipiawd to the Sumovk cap at Tfebthamj bttt afan a®*?"® &/£*«" tay in the Stewards' WW the dbftfeey' Cltib. Hfiiidkap ft* ton. *hat was hUI&Dt to yestetday. Laughing ®itt± 10r8 ill to-motrdW S Sprint. His £o*t start will probably be ih th& A **f ®£} Gold Oup. He was iibt entefed fof tl» Jackson Stakes. Laughing h&B been a great bargain v>t Mf £ A. can. Since he wan ift MJ autumn of his tWo-year-old ujjj* *£7ooo odd: in stakes, *on iliw WW* being a return of £dooo. litf Btttcess At this Btage Plfi a great tribute to the tffrinl&g ahi* »d----ion ability of L. G» Motfii* Nav&lio, -rtrlio created ft JJtild by liiß easy. Mrlh 111 the mdiaeft «4«B «» tho opening day at *f. ft started only twice prevltMsiy, h&th ttttplaced perioftnanees. Those who WW hito race &t Foxton were not for his showing yesterday; ,He ftarrles the colours that were formerly diß- | anguished by the careers of Bouen and 1 Lady Limondj and on the way he won there is pleiitjr of Jbon§/ % tlis sird, Rangiteroj waß a good horse, and is by seveml other faSeful gallbpefg, *hile Nnvwejf, granddam, Chakwana, is a very satisfactory reference for the future.-,

' - Victory to Arisas.' One of the jhantfsomest.wins-on thfl opening flay at/Wttgtaui AnSus in the hack spriht; H* "-taiftjliaht of his 0-6 at the fiiiishj arid it ii surprising hot# idijMd at g|* with 8-9 in the Noiau Cdp. Arlßtifi #|| been facing all thfough the M his secoiid to Oyliadei' ln ithe W&tig| Guineas was an indleatiofa Of hi« tiaept. An open sprint,fit MattOh and.Mgmdfa are included. In hi| sMspn s ii j£u_i aiid'- he Shbtiid hdlft hl4 Awn id pfltte hiS lrtit BtafSiii <. . a „« h i Boyal P&rm. itabfbveftestthi& Mot* has MM£ e -%Slc# ftt Mttnawatu, mi #f fiS win the cup, rt«J » soft ttarit at irentham in January, buthestlli Su & m- . Bern at New 4fia t^^| Stakes he f k i u ?® V frß itte is one of the test Chief BdleM h&ve seeii am & Hl«rlS added recdrtimendtttion M \Hdiitfi, » wa?e, bjr,KlarMill ffi sucbesstUl carceil a .win The Fordeil stable t o. a prttmisN "urt bf younßster to View Hafceo, > is & Vto**m*T irbm the gnu, >ho is O'lt oi thd Woll-peHimtie «L ■j" t « t0 J llO , Kerefeortiia ahd tfcdjr Catf ndish. ■ VJjg Silldfl had had only ond ratf; prevJctisly at \u mm*** Ycii ' in the lateral he has niade a iubstftufront for,,half a mile with smart sprintlike impetuous, -.Movifi. Star, a»0 ,,.There, seems tol bo a goad fdtliica W fW Halloo, Aflfl it wiU bd gWISWg td f666fa a good^His*M carrying 11 * the colours ox Mr itusteu Grace, who has been a' good, supporter of the game without great t deal ot luck, > - .

i * * if . p 1 .. v A Favourable JmprossioQ. * J* Xfcdlljfttiito filiated 8 v^/faVo^lo ijHt>i"eßSion 4e«ut at 'tM FeildiHt Spring Meeting IfaJfovtSilbiS:?, hftfl ipt raced illiee 'Ufltii he wlfit doi fag&baib the jtivenilw ki Waiigatnii, But for beiflg JiSfifijf drlwii at th 6 post* Apia tHeu being oatv jfied dfct by VtoW,Halloo tttttlittg Wto W 'VrfcttlfloHVe «¥*»;$•: Miinfer, linp&tilbUS, .tiorisldSfafele tfohblßj tt 4til K§6ilfaer6 #ottld by tWM flft It & brether jTtirjr> W. Sfftnl &onrOtoiiho, by fflttW im t^Orfe, .. .^he. fiiistiilgs it'ablS t, 6| M. Glrifetfi *? h% Y SSL oicßC& ' toi:to at W4tagaflOjeStoidiij/«oyai win." nibg SH'IU4 iuC Wliite Fang betou# -mj * biit ia th 6 pr6bable .fttt, ;bttt- fdfbayWg- t*» cover «ticH a lot of <& the home tarn. White ;fang would have btirit of -liable- Mm'JM :£|si' 4j,g@its(fca« Just.Aii.ldea ran a aarprlsMisly gtatd bxve in the Flying Handicap yeatatfltty, feeing well up >ll t the t way. In .f»et! comitig into fho straight/ "he looked >a& ,if he might win. Thife wu Ws first raes smctfthe Hefr Year, ijitl U m»uSfl> all : the' patter for a gttildp -in piibUe, for-be is a lazy-cuStdtaKfr oq the •tra&k|& On the Tarannki oirentt Biiy A-crfc'wiu found to be suffering from sr bad mottrh, Whieh, it was conuderrd, might be rt>sponsible for his recent bad behsvipot at the bamer. Webster ■had'"it attended to, and Bay Acre was confidently backed in the Flying; bni, hq again j-losfc all chknce at Ihe start. Wlofi he gels going, Bfiy Aero is ~n very speedy gelling; but his habit oi unrniiqess at fKe.-b«r-rier is 'fill against him, and" mends his ways he is a risky nopoiition for.backors. Ho a not liktfy to **••' *&'£ i—i i

in races, which may bo Uio trouble. ia not likely to Bo>ndr soßj&VatfettS &#***:«» PJ43%£i&F ?li •" ;i W&fftlv frintaiit* M tbd tetalit TTolcapuna Met ting Eaglot was' confidently expected to run well jua, the Sljflßg Hagr dicap at - WMf ficlMtllf Th 6 Utt M»S6 pWt to post, to? Hi rifling *S* ncxlonß: but she #aa given lhe,chan4e itj 'fa&S ftnWfifl#- dV«# Sreiitefa&yj itiiid fehfc Stf-fiiiiaWsaeljr. fefctfet, In fact, acdoihiHidrttd-the alswst impartible U tfU su&ar ara %« fiSUSTrf » bU»Ufid S&ftlffiW" Jteetiig. -Tiraiitofca big tuft yeatrtdav to oohMdo ?41b'to Imbdtaoufl! but he made a flue effort and Mo fiot dUgrtced. ItopetnoM * equal to the belt i*6>yflfcr-618 f fei#,, &o that ItSvie Star's gufAmMite'jia fanning h6f to & nwir eiftfi .;■ , jptospect* io* 6wofid'a>»f. . Fields of handy slw hMt weep'od ft,* to-mo«6V# tftcing. Ti>4 <*e*thei tm&m fine *Ud W4 afift §thotigh one or two fresh horso<i &tb r&g&Red the iorm- shown oft the be *OttK Avffi '**» Uttlaeli^»,»! yeatetday and Should go wttl radio, b»l fedth Elleif *4A' W«W#^ k »uproyt with Ow-Mea. HUetafttfi might also gt I &AS k^^ ,Mwrtob, .S&SJRrAfts* !T(^»tt lk 39tfft3£

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 18

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RACING AND TROTTING Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 18

RACING AND TROTTING Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 18

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