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RACING AND TROTTING

LATEST NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR

I TROTTING NOTES.

RACING FIXTURES.

A Beminder. Acceptances for the Tiffiam Trotting Club's Autumn Meeting close to-mor-row. New Brighton Acceptance* Por the number of nominations received for the New Brighton Trotting , Club's Mooting to be held on Saturday . the acceptances must be regarded as approaching a record, and the defections'from- the list are comparatively few. In the Denton Handicap twentynine nominations were received,'and of this number only seven horses .were not paid up for. The early favourites, .Oranleigh and' Tencdos, and Dillon Logan, still stand their ground, and Baron Bingcn, who was racing in Auckland on Saturday, is still eligible. Colonial Boy has been allowed to drop out of his engagements, and evidently his connexions are satisfied that he will not handle the grass track as he should. At his best, Colonial Boy is a smdrt pacer, but it seems that he neteds the almost perfect conditions as provided , at Addington on which to show his best. A Juvenile Bace. The Eclipse Handicap, confined to three and four year olds, to be decided at New Brighton on Saturday, looks like providing the bost race of the day, for included in the field are some improving pacers, capable of doing much better than their performances in public suggest. Aristotle's fort# ftfc K&i* kbura on Saturday Was full Of pronuM of' better things, to come, and Oxford • Queen at Timaru showed herself a 4 good pacer. , It would not be wise altogether to ignore U. B, Berry and Bella Larimer, while* Sister Bose. a - twMwSft Wellington, and Lord Matchlight/; whfr scored decisively at Kaikowtficannot -bo left out of consider** ttofc k it ,is a VOl7 open race, and should be this medium of keener suppowjth'aii any race during the day. '* t , 1 •.'it-'V', ft-'l-l-A,£ 'V s . l '<'•'„ : : nty- wottor under the ««Mj - it a ■ be\tak|a TO • eitfeatiftg a of yoting v will .jHof B^Ml ' . ' 1 Atjcflrdijig to metwagod received. from £«*kSadi tawft'ta# been"aome critic*, . (A Mr' G?o, Paul, the handicapper, i i it* the second day'« bg Bit day's winner, Mountain {yds, whilo the second-place IdWca, has not 'tibe Paul'a be right or fc with the .policy ji« *»« Mnio>onths pa*t of penal' % Ofttyisyai, w»« a«o*|n» Essence of; goodi.,handicapJiakWt if Mr Paul keepfctto »y* ' BwSpaliiritig only ** ' • win) r<M!e», then ' 'fi??^ti 9 fied. : It is thflj inconsistency " in handicapping that ha# caused niost dissatisfaction. * MARLBOROUGH R.C. Ar ■f, , ACC«PTANCB^|||iip||;

February 25, 2ft—'WoodviHe District J.C. February 36—Waiapu E.O. February 25, 26—<3ore 8.0. February 27, 28—Marlborough E.O. February 28, March 2—To Aroha J.C. March 4, 6—Bangitikei 8.0. March 6, 7—Napier Park 8.0. March 6, 7—Cromwell J.C.' Jfurch 7—Banks Peninsula B.C. . March 7—Franklin 8.0.' March 11, 12—Dannevirke 8.C.. March 14, 17—Wellington H.O. it arch 14, 17—Ohinermtiri J.C. March 17—Opunake B.C. March 19 —Waimate B.C. Miroh 21—Bay of Plenty J.C. March 21, 28—Ownaru J.C. . Ifcrcb 91, 28E—Mattfttfatn B.C. March 26—Opotiki J.C. March 28—Otautati B.C. March 28, J.CX TROTTING FIXTURES. February > 25—'Auckland T.C. (second day). February 28—New /Brighton T.C. March 4 and s—-Invercargill T.C. Hatch 21—Cheviot T.C. March 28—Thames T.C. April 4 and 6—Hawera T.O.J r ' April 4 and T.C. TUBF GOSSIP. Thai Lap's Likely Visit. Asuggoation has been made in the Sydaey- *'Sun" that Phar Lap may com# to New. Zealand as the star atof earthquake benefit race .meetings. If .does it is unnecessary that his .joint owners will earn a-'nanM beyond anything * iiu&faq, by material standJ. Davis was In j that It to tie* Zea " ■* bppottijnity of aftemg the n atftiah; J. Pike also, tjronlci SakS' tlitftrip, l and his pres%a ah added *a6 Mr they »e to sen Ma feudrift HWiti: 4 The idea , has ' been ; in'* th« ; list iewdays of .'Nap4«. -Pwk * - feripta^atfVtha'proceed* iff go. 'stflmu&r eltiba in'existarte* tbtiJ such thije as racing, is again poealbM |n'their:-districts. -If this could be some time after Easter, and

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WOODVILLE J.C.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. " The WoodviHe District Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting will opento-day with the . following programme:— II.4G—MAIDS* STAKES, Of 100 WT». Weifbt Ml. Six larlTOgs. Grey Witeh ValaeteM , Zephyroi Lady Ronald j?latß Rangimahoe Hon Roi JodarJao Gaswyn Tbi&sW . Ramgley Night Speaker . Swiftray Joie do Val Katriaa Form horses in the Maiden Race are Zephyrus, Flute, Valueless, Rangimahoe, Night Speaker, and Joie de Val. None ,of the form is outstanding, and there may be ft surprise; bat two who should run Well are Zephyrug and Joie de Val. 12.30 ORINGI HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, Of 180 sovr. One rail& and ft distance. 1

Tunbridge has the best form of the half-dozen in the High-Weight, and Cook looks his most dangerous opponent. 1.16 WOODVILLE CUP, Of 960 sort. Ons mile and a quarter.

Count Palatine has not raced since "Wellington. He has five, Successive failures against him; but prior to that he was in good form, and as ho has had time to freshen up ho will have tp be considered. Royal Parade, Fitzquez, Billion, Chopin, Hawkshaw, Statuary, and Spearform all look possibilities. The best-hacked may be Count Palatine, Royal Pttrade, and Fitzqnex. 2,<> ~ SAWJBrO STAKES. df 130 sovi. Firs furlongs.

• Golden Wagg. Esteem, Curie, .Richborough, and Flower are all winners 'engaged in the two-year-old race. Curie boat Golden Wings at Napier m tho spring* , Richborough won on tue course in December (hi« only win so far), and as ho had behind him Royal Baby, Chief Cook, and Esteem a repetition of that form would; make him dangerous. Flowed was third on the last dav at Wellington.'' A likely pair are Esteem- and Flower. - ■ ' Of 800 sov*. Sli fnrlong».

Arrow Lad represents good class , among the sprinters m the Ruahino ; JSandicap. . White Fang at his best | would be troublesome, while Ridgemount jniut be oomitfei-ed, Llandudno is a newcomer in'this class of event; but he has plenty of speed at»d is always smartlv away from tho_post, Arikimii •should tnn well, and,Mandy, ott Wellinoton fortn,.is a distinct possibility. Lfneago mi pit well. TVoto tie Air&vt lad and- Art* mL" Ifj in' - ' "J ■° l J i"V tV'* - • <' '

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AUCKLAND T.C.

TODAY'S PROGRAMME. The Auckland Trotting Club's Autumn Meeting will be concluded today, and with a fair number of Canterbury hordes engaged southern interest in the fixture will be well maintained. The day's programme is as follows 1 18.0 ' MAtTOEEWA HANDICAP, Of 200 sovs. 4mln 68sec class. Two mile*. Caballero .. scr Wlndehat . v 12 Gold Realm .. scr Call Boy .. 24 Guy McElwyn scr Lord Haldane 24 Lady Ena .. ser Parrish Bello f>3 Win Huon . . scr Pfiirrish Belle has only to trot tip to form in the Manurewa Handicap to repeat her first day's winning performance. Cabftllero . apd Windchat look tho most likely of the remainder. : :■ 12.46 . 1 HOWICK HANDICAP, . Of 20C sovs. Bmin 80sec cfysss. One mils ' and a half. Bingen Crest .. scr Rolfe Audubon scr Bell Dial .. net Gunbourne .. scr Carnui .. scr Some Dillon .. ecr Dad's Hope .. Bcr .First Flight .. 12 Grand Canyon scr Hohor& .. 12 Grand Canyon should find the class and the distance in the Howick Handicap suitable, and he should not have much difficulty in beating First Flight and Gunbourne. 1,35_ MACKENZIE HANDICAP, lOf 600 govs. 4mln 30see class. Two miles. Glenrossie . . scr Lindbergh .. 36 i Great Peter 'A . ser Mountain Dell 88 ! Harvest Child scr The Abbey ■:.... 88 ; Pageant eeT Jewel Pointer 80 ; Florent . 24 Kohars ... 72 | Free Advice . . 24 Gold Jacket .. 84 "Free Advice will have her chance in the Mackenzie Handicap, and she should collect the big end of the stake. Lindbergh and Glenrossie look the best j of the remainder. ! 2.26 / I STLVIA PAEK HANDICAP, Of 800 aovs. 2mln lOsec class. One mile. Anther Frani ecr All Bell .. 38 Goldman v. 12 Gold Dial ~ ,88 Mignonnfl .. 12 Te Wahia .. 80 The Admiral .. 24 Trustworthy .. 48 • Great Bttllln.. 38 Gold Jacket .. 84 Queen Elix&beth 38 - The Admiral looks the part in the Sylvia Park "Handicap, with Te Walua and Anthor Frana his most formidable opponents. 3,10_ * RANOITOTO handicap, Of 850 gov*. For trotters. 4min 40See class. Two miles. ■ ■ .. Etta Cole- .. *er Kolmar .. 34 Joek Bingen •. ser Wnnett the The Tartar .. »ci Oreo* 09 Gold Sovereign 12 Peter McKlnney 48 Great Change 18 Tiger Salve .. 48, Hnttt ~ 12 Surprise Paradigm .. 13 Jonmey 60 Lianett the Great, if she shows her best form, should be troublesome »n the Rangitoto Handicap, and of the others Surprise Journey may be tne hardest to Wat. TOBBBB. HANDICAP. Of 850 bovs. :2min -47«ee class. One mile and a <>nartar. Belie Axworthy »e* v Genuine .. A Glenrossie .. ser SunshOwer .. 44 Gold Dial .. ecr Enttwah .. 36 Joy Bird .. scr Lindbergh .. 86 Neiltt Dillon V scr Stanmoor .. 38 Pageant «• scr Kohars 1 .. r 49 Tony Victor . • Mountain Dell '4B Harvest Child 12 Gold Jacket .. .60 Plorent .. 24 Jewel Pointer 80 free Advlee .. 24 Glenrossie'a chances appeal 'in the Forbes Handicap, if reserved for this race, while Nells Dillon and Ftoe Advice should offer strong challenges. 4 ' 40 *~, BKBKMOim HAWDIOAP, t Of 800'«rt». 4mSn 88«ee cl4i«. - Two miles. Anthor Frats , ser Gang Aw»' . 24 - Gnnbonftio ..' 8«jt ( Mlffnoßne .. 24 S»at« "*W Baron 24* Daytime 1 , 'ld "-Gol# ■ Trwwriae 48 ' Explosion . «0 Purser . .. pt*&*>'* Victor .. 72 Baron pacer, and he shouTd tar6,.ohnnce .in the Richmondwhich: Purser should opposition, •, 'Of 360' WW. 1 2mjn One mils, and a quarter; , Surprise - Golilman - .. 24 ' Journey ucf v The Admiral 38 Sell Dial .. fecr Baron Bingen 88 Glandorfl • • set Great Ballin .. 48 > Littlis? Gny' • . aer Bsnettce .. _4B " Lord Kepean .. scr Neila Dillon «. 48 Pavlova M* / , - 'Nothing appeals .more .than, Benefice in the Farewell : handicap, :in which -strong opponents may prove to be Baron Bingen and - The Admiral. AUSTRALIAN RACING. i' . NEWMARKET HANDICAP. ttmiTß® rnsss aSso<JUtio*—at aucnt« TEtraaATH—coptbioht.) (Becsivfld Febrttkry 24th, 7.20 p.m. HBLBOtJBNE, February 24. Below is-, given the list of acceptors for THE NEWMARKET HANDICAP. . Of 2QOO sovs: second horse to receive 350 govs, and third horse 180 sots out of the gtajce. Six fnrlongs.

Queen's. ~ , ( ' Choice 8 , 1 , ' ; Habit runs well fr«slb, but she has »,13 in .the President'®, Handicap. Knhjkitoa, Bellfr Star 1 , Royal Ro«t;ne, Rich Hardest, and Briar Root have font? vOfth' considetfftlipH. Bttar Root Was in -good M Pahiattta. A , coutite to show up w# be Krihibitoa and Belle Stat. , i, . .rvv, ' 1 i .t, ' [•- ' '' 1 , i CAULFIELD TRAGK NOTES. ftwwKtt. . PBtea ■ ABBOtmtw*—a* . etiusrstc *' ißiiEaaArH —eoptaioa*-) . L Melbourne; tfebraary 24. '' CbDidi|ito|ia were tery foggy for wofk. on .ißc) Caulflold tracks, , , ' Qlarft (J. O'Brien) beat-Alomatts (W. Nash) ■ ovar ten ftjurlonga on the «and ifl' gmin Iflsec. ' CarWoolA did the Ixfet ten furlongs >n thr'gnwfl 2fliin' 1856 c." , Nadean and Mosstrooper covered utino" fwjangs on the grass in 2min flsoc '' ! * 1u V ibdujitt, with a me<|itita, weigbt up, Vt'ftn tea ia 2tmn ISsoc. ( tytint oyer- si* furlongs, dvftr.'iten in iha•• jMi' twd, in 1 1 "

RIDING ENGAGEMENTS. (Received February 24th, ■ 9.10 p,tn.) . i MBtßOttftNE, jTebruary'sJ*. .. .Ashlfey Boecl trill fide Spafiieh Galleon in the (Noivrnttriedt.'- _ i . 3. Filed will jfida Balloon King'and li- Ma< »04ftea; la -the St. Lager, 1 A. JJewirarst ha*-been- oneagbi to titi* Bietc Torpin itt the Handicap end Lady Ketitrol in the Cup., , ' Vdraef New' Zeslnndatj feprasahted in the NetrtnATkat are liaarlfca JtflGrath (Eiflgfc), A.,£ki*?lM£ (WatMUne), V. 1 O'Neill (WaWln). II I HI I"' .!■ I i 11. 111 111! |1 I I .1.111

NEW BRIGHTON T.C.

I , ACCEPTANCES. , ' The following acceptances have bees re< i ceived for * the l£ew Brighton T.O.'s Meeting to be held on Saturday:— : ' ' 1240 ■' |' IMPEOVEBS' HANDICAP, i Is harness. Of 166 sovs. Trotters only, 3min SOseo class. One: mile and s half, ! Re'd and^ Black scr Bell Heather It I Honors Bingen tee Dnco . . 86 1 Arohanni « . scr Miss Wilkes 36 1 Marjory Bingen ser Fair Exchange 86 Golden Girl .. scr S'aka Bona .. 46 j Precious Gift .. scr Biddy Parrish 49 Dllfashion .. ser Iwanta . , 43 Rembrandt .. scr Esbine .. 60 Peter Conquest scr Great Harvester 72 ! Fairyland .. scr Mountain Mist 72 Last Child' ~ ecr Great Burton .. 84 Real Boy . . scr Peter Fashion 96 Golden Melody i«r Nellie Hugo .. 90 Gift . . scr . t'■ ■ 1 . 1.10 : ; . j BELPAS2 HANDICAP, 1 In harness. Of 17S sovs. 3min 38sec class. One mile and a half,. I Free Logan .. ser Notts Oro .. 12 | Major Brest .. scr Ruth Logan ~ 12 | Ron .. scr Blue Glea r.. 12 Pronto Bingen scr Dusolina .. 12 i Liaella .. ' scr Willie Derby .. 12 ! Bo)l Somerton scr Great d'Oro .. 12 Great Audo .. scr Lydia Pointer 24 Guy Denver .. scr Russell Pointer 24 Dollar King .. scr Baron Dfrby .. 24 Vican .. scr Holly Banlt .. 24 Dark Girl .. scr Becky d'Oro .. 24 i Belle Lorimer scr Mountain Ore S6 i Logaleen .. 12 Audrey Dillon 36. j Flossie ( , Red Rey 1 . . 48 I Harvester 1 ,12 1.65 DENTON HANDICAP, In harness. Of 4SO sovs. 4mln 38ssc class. Two.miles, Sahib .. ecr Tenedos .. 12 Dillon Lcgan .. scr Lady Cello 12 Teremoa .. scr Si Direct .. 12 Mercury . scr Kelp .. 12 j Rollo .. scf Playwav* .. 24 ; Sonoma .. 12 Mfro- Minto .. 24 i Salient .. 11 Editor .. 24 Baron £ ingeu 12 Warepa .. 24 Mao Dillon ... 12 Alexon M . 86 Fair Vt~fve .. 12 Hostess r .. 86 Cranleiglt .. 12 Jolly Pet • • 48 2.35 ECLIPSE HANDICAP, / In harpess. Of SJOO sovs. For three and four-yeor-olds. Bmin 88sec class. One mils and a half. Worthy Star .. . scr Belle Lortiaer scr Golden Harvest ser Oxford Qtteen 12 . Shortly .. sor Location .. 12 Aristoti* . , scr Willie Derby .. 12 Emma Harvester scr Sister KOse . .. 24 Fleet Arrow ser Lord Matchllght 86 Golden Bond . s<r Real Huon .. 72 8.18 t ' DASH HANDICAP, In harness. Of 200 sovs. Sinin lOseo' class. One mile. Maurice Dillon scr St. George ~ 12 Audrey Dillon scr Tumatakuru .. 12 Millie de Oro scr Lily Harold 12Major Lind .. ser Brentllght .. 12 Bsnffsfelrs Lad ice Happy Land 24 Our George .. «or Kate Logan .. 36 Wsrrenore .. ser Kreisler .. $6 < Ethiopian .. v scr Great Triumph 48 Denver Oity .. scr I 8.58™- | j. *" f • ArmtVOf MAXBtQAt, ' In harne«s. ,Of -225 sovs., , Cotters only. ' 4mln* 48seo class. Two miles; St. SPetro*. .. ser Audobell .. 48 , Sdnttle . set King's 1 - Wattle Pa tali \ ecr Voyass 48 ' Great Nelson 12 Boneta .. 90 _,. 24 Nelson Ate .u 72 ' Nelson's Boy .. ,86 ; Fifa , 84 ■ Repute , ;. 86 New Metford .. 120 TOttfig' Dnke Bingen .. 144 - • OsTblse 48 ; I '/• \7 v I 4.58 Nt 1 j ( r wA&oin KAimscAp; . ' : -j In hsmess.; - 'Of ,850 sovs. 2min 48HB0' r'etass.' 1 , -*>On»' mile and' a 1 anarter. .Hostess' .. ser Warepa ,* Proui? Dillon ser Paddy , ' 'f. Groat'' Author t«r/ ,I'MeKinney'24?' : Swtaf jßob .. scr Golden Bubbles 24 ~B«ron Bingen aer Talent .."'24,. . ietmck -y ' .-»« Wlhaft PUlen 24 1 Trimmer 13 Kotaka Jack tttt .Lady Cello 'J. 14 Loconda Ms« 48 - • >^:-i2V^stititts. (A « 1 s'l' '%/T»"J?vSfHaipSff Lsnd , t , «r Awa-Iti .. 13 '•,Ati»hf:v! fj Wild Vsrsi*' ser Fair Wave 24. Longib Nftaflt./.' ttacaranda .. 12 Our Bird .. 24 t ,K»te Logan .. 18 Kiflney Dillon 36 Kralsler J " 12' Meriury .'.fSC Festival .. IS Krlns _ ,60 tl GOEE R,C: programme for To-day. , The programme for the opening, of 1 tits Gore Rasing 01M>'a Antnmn Meeting W-d&y----is as ■> 1 12 SO-_ HiaH-Wlßt»ißM HANCICAP, ! Of 120 sovs. Eight furlongs sfift'A h»lf, "•

1.16 , LONOFOaD HACK HANDICAP, Of 120 gov*. Six furlonga..

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4.15 OftOYDOJf BtASfIWOA^ 0i ISO lotl. Seven furlanfs. St.lt). • ' Stfll>. i Royal Duke 810, Speed lilght 7 0 , Camisader 8 9 Impertlnenea 7 9 Wlngstw ..8 4 Ssttle Raid ? V A 1 Jolgon ~ t,f gome Rose f 0 ; Ramciet , ■■%■„ 6 A«« Of Hearts ■. t full Fling ..7 1 4.BB—susomo *&o*. Za toddle. Of 116 sot*. Stain 42sec tlass. On* mil* and * h*M. Chancery ~ tet, Probationer .. it Dillon Pointer : v ser '.Grey-Girl 24 Roselight .. scr ifereldstle . . 8# Sergeant Dallas scr Desto . . 36 Sunny Dillon ser Highland King 48 Travis Wilkes far * Ho»est Dillon 48 War paint .. ser Winning Wave 48 Zepp .. *er Tussore Silk, 48 Prairie King Bet Llewellyn .. '72-' B«40" * SUMMER HANDICAP, Of }BO sovs. Seven furlongs. ■' st. lb. . at. lb. Sailing Home 8 18 Gongli 7 • Hot Tea .. 8 3 Form 7 9. Vinegrove .. 8 0 Sotamena .. 1 8 Blrdwood .. 718 Crossbow .. 7 7 Meitul ~ 7 18 Oh si " ..7 7 Steeton .. 713 " N.Z. REFEREE/' # ALL SPORTS REVIEWED. 1 ■ ' , ......0. ~ • ■ The outstanding sporting event of the past week, the 'meeting of Carlton and Simpson, two international sprint champions, at Wellington, is the subject 6i a featnre story ia this week's Issue of the "New Zealand Referee," Those who were not privileged to witnesstbis memorable contest will learn how and why Carlton won in the "RefttWjl .story. ■ # -Prominent among the Tacing feature® of the paper is a story relating to negotiations by an Australian. - owner for the purchase of New Zealand's crack two-year-old, Ammon 80. Baeinjrftf Wangtani, including championKarapoti's Jackson Stakes win, Siecartpnj and Dargavillo ore described, sad prospects are given for racing at Te Arolut, Marlborough, and Rangitikei In the trotting section the opening day of the Auckland Trotting Club*! Meeting is dealt with in stoxy and px»turee, while "Miles" covers trotting at Kaikoura and reviews the fields which will ran at New Brighton on Saturday. The fields for the Invercarglll Meeting are also surveyed. . Students of form will find the "Referee's" exclusive guides to racing and trotting form very helpful..' ' : The latest happenings in the kennel world, boxing, athletics, cricket, and tennis are covered in the general Sport* > ing section of the paper. '' r-' . «

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20171, 25 February 1931, Page 14

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RACING AND TROTTING Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20171, 25 February 1931, Page 14

RACING AND TROTTING Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20171, 25 February 1931, Page 14

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