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FIXTURES, M»r«J» 6, J O. M»nh T—gSßfcsPen'nf"'" iaSMK«pA a . » Tn Hivea of Plenty J O. sm«£ 81, 98—Ow»ri» J.O. « 8a jo April 4«-Ttt#pek«i Ownyr J.O. asittf Aprjl «—Walpnknrim J.C. April e—J}ewwn( R.o, April 6—WaipulcuißPi J OApril J OZ$ ID/ J- 0 - April Vs^Avwi#?o n JO- „ April 88—gpnth Oantertury J.O. irii o .:sstw.rsb Ro ' TROTTING kixtubks, March 7—Nelson T.C. Ut Wellington) asj»=ssa|io. i c T.c. ■ • »w«b y.o. TUBF GOSSIP. Bemiodai*. Nominations for the Oreat Eastpr and Great Autumn Handicaps will elon at 8 pja. to4ayl Nomipatiees for Manawatu Baoing tJlub's Autumn Meeting will he doe to-day. Siccazton TrabUng Notes. - Some interesting work- in view of tin Bauka Peninsula wd Wellington B»e« Mectinge ww executed at Qiecartm .The outside <rf the - eottran proper w*s opqp, but owing to tfc? ground :bavi»g hardened yp oQU»ldfl*db?r to &>e past few days the. plough ' waa in pore regne»t. The gallop# enumerftted were ?vli exeputofl on tho 1 latter track, except where oth?r- ---' wiee stipulated. JUml Leve flaiahed better than Bplwi| at the eiad at leu? luriesg# mn l» 40 S-SW9. •. epoon, With a Ught-weigljt up, was net'extended in groping ntoe|url9ngs -iw Msec, fhe wilf b<| ridden by tj»9 li JQ IJfW*ro» at . <id|*, bet Ohameuge appeared to be going the better over tfc« final *urA, iE<' WJU W4U rtfc li «■ at 4 - t -Tarßgona ever »x furlongs eamftr j«bly i» lnjm-Weec. and Coroner covered the eame ground w Ifljii JWms, 1 • wm v ;") wJV, goiPf: J?»Ww "" } j»rfttMJ^ti out I the breakfast hour, but dislodged hn -- ""*aer/.fli®fa*»ShriM; before' setting. Se tpullsd Up hunsoLt and 1 feSgfif , ■: -bejeng bEo9ght baek, and m it '' ta fhS- due to shoo trouble he :■ toaksvitt, wh r -.7 ?i?ffeilng ».bruj«a^ , „■ h«al. ' treiMsfld; shim <weprcMnß»yNightpiarch returned to tho course later, "•'mM/I# ft lull "In the proceedings, wjth We ww M - the revise w, on did not out its ' 'f*p' WtoW- hy; ; ! fiiSfld>ii(> fooa to wss off-' He be r.i 0""-,®%'?' MotuKsraw eyefl
A Popular 3frain«r« The esteem in which the late Mr IV B e Loomb was held, especially in sporting circles, was shown at the funeral at T<? Awamutu on Sunday after" noon, The cortega waa over half a miie long, and there were many beautiful wraths. Every sporting body *n the district and practically every racing and trotting club in the Seutft Auckland territory were represented. The pall-bearers were Messrs 0. Goldfinch, It, Savage, Foster, .H. Dulieu, L. P»; Ueu, and j: Meßae, alloorf r whom had been closely associated with Mr Loomo. Ols^uaitted, Oourtlike, winner of tho Brookby Handicap at Blenheim last Friday, has been disqualified for the event owing to having won with a 51b apprentice allow* ance. The handicap was a p-Q roim* mum: and last July the Bacing Conference altered the rule .excluding races of over 8-0 minimum from the operation of the apprentice allowance, The error was discovered when Oourtlike was claiming a similar allowance tho second day, the stipendiary steward (Mr B. W, Sandilands) questioning the claim, Fortunately for the backers of OourtUke, they received their dmdendi but the owner-trainer, A. Goodmatt, loses the stake, which goes to Peep and Cessation, who dead-heated for second place. The rules of raping plj e(^ tl*o pntia 011 QVnjers tp see that thoir horses carry, the correct weight. Australian Items.
« The Maunganul'a wireless news showi that had Waterliue won the Newmarket 'Hwdieap at Flemington on Saturday, instead of losing by haW a bead to Parkwood, be would have paused a sensation. His starting price was very long, ve«xnond started at warm odds en in-the Bt, Leger, while Parkwood was . double figures, There Fas no betting in Phar Lap's race, the Essendon Stakes. The same publication announefiS"the Informatioii from Sydney p» Saturday that 1. Bartle's appeal against his two months' suspension was dismissed.
trotting notes. KemindersGeminations for the South Otago, Thames, and Manawatu T.O.'s Meetings dm to-day., ■ 'Acceptances for the Tunaru T.C. s Meeting close on Tuesday^ Acceptances for the Wyndham T.C.'s Annual Meeting close on Wednesday next, leading Horsemen. Uoljnes is at present at the head of tiio ljst of winning drivers, with 22 wins, O. S. Donald 20, W. J. Towkinson 17,, and D, Withers 13 following m that order. Of the winning trainers O. S. Donald leads with 28 victories, J. BryM t .ass W« J. Tem&afton being nest with ; 'j6 ,Wi'aß aud *& w* Br%ektui s fo» #s»»?>«* event tog. m Wednesday: ft ft Wyife ww turn a W*f hy Brent iwwi iwfloteiiidfttetu v January afd tW« marked he* »«t start She ia .trained at Ashburton by J>. Warkn,' 4nd though M, Holmes, who usually drives the Purbar Lodge horses, was present'at the Meeting,. ißraeken was driven by Warren. She was only third favourite en the machine, but it is reported thalj *he wjw heavily supporta| fiway from the course. GoM »• JW;. swing his t«e-j?orA and net tLeii Vh^ ie tibniii'ie' ceuJd not get s'4)wl Jta : tort sf«w* thiy enough ftt the recojjt winning'. A may do/ the gelding s, lot of good and perhaps he will come' back agiu4 and optie inore -be a high' horse. However, spite his manysuccesses, was- never thoroughly- reliable and it was always en the" cards thjifc b» weul? go to a iansle in raoes.'
h WatchPeter Hiupea, who has been working under owner JTohustpn'p iwervision* will shortly jew. R. A- McMll- - team to have .a Aaal polish put on hip, Jle is dotof weU, and there, is toine talk in the nerth of a toafceh h 6' ween him and Harold, Jf the right inducement werfi offered if * 8 < l lw<io 'that Harold Logan'* ' connexions would "be agreeable to sjich a match and the Logan Pointer gelding WOUld have big support from the South Island- > peutb otago v.a. She proppßOf;s of, the South Qtago Trqttinjf Gluh seeurtog a permit for its Annual JMeetfng are bright, says a Duncdirt exchange.- Owing to some of the northern trotting clubs having abandoned Meetings this season, three or four peririits ja?e available, and P. A-de JatPerrelle, Minister ley internal afipear* to he tanrnthetie t 0 the Oluh'e ap--pU*st{en.< The snanagoment of the ?lnb's N?Mng« ftffairf generally Wtoe the pm L iW" °*\three Kb shown that ijhe how {a run a tf the dwdjeft
totalisator permit is granted the .club \yili have a moat successful Meeting. Change of Stables. After the Wyndham Trotting Club's Meeting - m im, inst., Aiva will Mn BerryV ftabie. m* ware, a to Erin's Fortune and Nelson's Victory, has shown a lqt_ of pftqe in her races, but so far lack of stamina, but way improve with age, and she certainly goes into the Tight hands to be tried out. it is also paid that Black Won, who finished second in the ilnvereargill Cap, is in future tt> be trained at Addington. Wearing Weil. A pacer well known in New Zealand, but now in West -Australia, who ia wearing well, ia pheik, and recent advice from Perth ehows that he won a we recently ever eleven furlongs at a 2niin 13see rate and equalled tho state record held by Eulinya Bells, Sheik won «S ha liked, and could easily have bettered the time, New, that be is getting on in years it is a long time between wins for the champion. His previous victory was in January of last, year, when he won the Brennan Handicap, °f S3OO, and recorded a 2min 14see rate.
PHAR LAPHIS RIDER'S OPINION. "He's a nwvcl I" said Jim Pike after Phar Lap had won the Futurity Stakes at. Caulflold on February Slat, aays "Muske.t" in the Melbourne Sporting Glpbe, Pike waa in raptures over tho por-. fqyinanoo, because Phar Lai) is pot yet "cherry ripe" in condition; also because the gelding had to overcome obstacles that were not foreseen when he was sent to the post.' Only twice when ridden by Fik© Has Phar 'Lap been asked to do his utmost at the finish of races he has won. Once when he won the Melbourne Cup and -the other occasion .to wt DVW'ity Stakes. , , . , In the Cup it was not absolutely necessary tpr Pike to ride the pion out, as be won easily, but, aa be said afterwards, no rider cou!4 tft f® the risk of being caught W»na to a Melbourne Cup, It different on Saturday, for Phar Lap_ bad tp be fully extended to hold off his rivals. It was the hardest ra«e the gelding has ever had., That ha ovoroame % m»UY difficulties that besot his path stamps hira as even better than mc *™ of us had imagined—idol though ho i ' S In the first place a furlonga journey is not favourable to "bar Lap, He likes at least a mile. He has phenomenal pace in races over a mue, but in a sprint event there are wany that can outpace him- • . . Phar Lap lost ground at the start through dwelling when the b , arr ascended. This Piho attributed to. the faet that invariably lie has tnken I hold of Phar Lap as soon as the rope# | have gone up in order to prevent nun streaking. ftWW, i? 1 front. l Thus the geldmg was m race ,tne I distance of which did pot suit him, and he Had. to give his qpßQnents a I start. To make things worse, he,had I to go round the field in making his , run But in spite of these obstacles SfM JrtsnAr&& 'ISmotS. jwl &uari& he dangerous io gO UP on the mvtsido of Taurus, Pike pulled the °hai»: pion to the inside of the South Australian gelding. Even then Phar Lap s task waa not at an end. He had to , keep at bay Mystio Peak, who had socured » clear run en the inside. P»ke pulled hia whip and waved itat Phar Lap, and, herd ridden, the champion B % V ilTo wa« over the feat. "That's the. greatest performance hiR ' ho remarked. ' I dont think any other horse ™ tfce worW wbuTd have wen wider such difficult tW> and in a e|triilar PW Lap i» not nearly «t. his.best, andUffl« /distance Waa tpo short for.hijn. He* ■ ! -\ mip opi? wav«4. 'wM no goodly trying to throueb .the field, so J took hfro on the eatable, arid from there X had to ride 'Him hfcrd, m the toughest raoe he .'Hm ever had. He has a heart .that would mi eredit ia any Uon, .. "No, I didij't bit him with tho whip. I only wa*®4 it at . him to urgcr him on. I wouldn't think of hitting **• horse'with ■ The race»demonstrated one tning that,Phar Lap would never have won the; Newmarket Handicap with 11.1. Bf? WQU][d not been able to-
muster up sufficient' pace to keep within striking distance of his opponents. ' , Saturday's win earned £2600 (including £IOO to the nominator pf .the winner) for Pljar *Lap, and this bringa Jiig total stalte winnings .to £00,002. He tI»U9 passed Araounia, who was a * t-He head, of tho Use of Austral inn and New Zealand Btako winners, -with £48.207 10s. Phar Lap has won that huge sum within two years I ' Several weight»far*age races at Memingfcan. and Randwiek appear to be at the Rsercy pf phar Lap,, and be has good prospeote of ending the sou with a total of more than £qo,UjJu. There is a feeling among racing men that Phar Lap will be started in the- Sydney Oup, Victory in, that event would brine in approximately £4760, and with this sum tp help ho might reach, the colossal total °* £60,000.
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IN VERCARGILL T.C. „ HANDICAP TO BELINDA. (rnjsaa ApaoouTion ro*ejift¥.) ' in\ t EROAIIGIX#L, Mftroh 5, The JnvercargiH Trotting Club's Annual Meeting was oaivpliided today in fine weather. {Tfcere was a wcreaaed attendance. The traok waa i« good order. The totaiisat-or invest' ments for the dav totalled £sl3l 10», making £18,032 10s for the Meeting, compared with £27,117 last year, a drop of Results;— TBJAfc HAHPJPAP, In harness. OMBO apvs, Bmin 45sec class, ' /■ One mile and ft halt. B- Rattray's WAR PAINT 24 p—w. MoDonpld's Red King w ji. 9t>dd a 4—a. p. Mofiregor'e Lena BiPfgn gor AfcGyego? .0 q Captain Snn »or; 8 Speelftl Sun sor; ip Ohimine Wave ser; 8 Dinner Bell e«rj 5 flea Wftve wv; 7 Ar»hi» 13 \ 1 Sootty Binpen aa slfp ptarted. Won hy three lengths; six lengths Reaond B nd tijird. Tiroes—»»'» 3( > 3's»be, aroin Bfi ii-{jaec, Bmin H 8 3-6 sep.
MURIHIKW HANDICAP, In saddle. Of liiO .sovs. Hmin 4Ssec class. Ona miie and a half. Henderson's PATCHWOOp scr D. Watts 1 a—B). McCarthy's Cathedral Rose 00 iJ—F. Bapkhplm's Bln»tra 84 m . R, Tewley S 1 Maliinerangi scr; 7 Mdtohattan scr; 9 Bon lfleur scr; 2 Royal Stan 24; 6 Pernlee 24; 0 Bon Jour 84; 4 Jade 1?0 also started. Cathedral Rose finished a peek -Miesd of Pntchwood. but the Stewards reversed the Blueings on the sounds that Cathedral Rene galloped past the post. Times —3min 41 4-s(sec, 3min 80 8-6 sec, Spjin 43 4*6 sec. SOUTHLAND HANDICAP, In harness. Of 280 sovs. 4min 44sec class. Two miles. I—J. p. McJvendry's BBLINPA s«r 1 G. MoKandry 1 3= —A. J?. McGregor's Webr Biftgen 12 M. Holmes 2 2—J. H. Reed's Black Lion 84 J. Walsh 8 . 10 Chimer *cr; 11 Mnaicftl Ohtoes ecr; a Sandown sen a Ray Admiral por; 4 9iW«r jack 13; 7 Ooldwop4 94i 9 Bunnell ?4; 18 Lydia 48 i 5 Meteor 00 also started. Won by half a lengths tw lengths second and third, Times—4mln 41.8-3seo, 4min 4P 4-gsep, 4mln 40 4'sseo. OOWJBTRBAW HAITOIOAP. In harness. Of 140 sovs- a.mln 48il« elasg. ( One wis »nd » naif, fl-r-w. H. Dftwion's JOHN Owner l 3—F. Wallts, jun.'s Meditate 13 „ 7—J. Dempster's Bright Bunl2 |.Tfldd 9 0 j«pk Hammer sou; B Nyallo BUk 19; H Jack Hobba 18; e Sadie ™L}? ®^ n r Girl 19 i 1 Bracken 84 i 18 Rad'o H; B Prp« bationer 24; 8 Woodburn Direot 801 4 l*ln a fair 48; 10 Trlxie Belle 48 »Uo «tarted, Won W » length; three lengths second and third. 'Wmes —9mln 88 l-sseo, Bmin 88 a-ssec. amin g^sao,
JBWWQQB HANOIOAF. ™*ims» O—A. Drummond's Baby Joan aor ' J. Clark 2 3—A. McLellan'e Gold Ting© acr Owner 3 a Helbar . »sr; 8 R»o Chmsas sen Z Supbloom sor; 4 Alva Lass 12; 8 Imperial Bingen 12; p Jolly Wave 12»lso started, , Won by a length; neck second and third., Times—2nun 47scc, 2min 51 l-sicc, 2min §1 4-ssec, Viaixosa' HAHOIOAF. In saddle. Of 185 aov». Bmln B»MC Ops mile and a ball. a—B. Rwahton'a EtJ-KOBO 60 y »"W. Hargreavo'a Me.ter a B -W pT * W, WSIU»«U 8 « Dinner 801 l acr; B P«te jof (■ U t w»y Girl aor; 7 19: IS Wtantoi Wm» iSl} 1 MwUf IJpf W«, •8 ioelt'a Pal 48; 4 Jnna Nelson 48 alio #tß W<m by Br# lengtba; length «e«ppd and tjjird. Times—Smin 88»«C. Bmm 88 a-ssec, Bpjin 83 S-fiseo. WAIB3WI HANPIOAP, In barness. 01 180 aova. 6min 4«ec cl»i|. ffv>9 6—li. J. Brown'* GABBDNBWA aer • Owner 1 7—T. A. Slewing'* Ball Norrla an* % Townlpy 8 .a—W. B. Hamilton's Sunny Gold 48 " J. fl 4 Mablnewwi mi 6 Modern Girl *«*; 9 Fernlaa 13; q Bon Jowr 84; ft Blnatw 84; 9 Bunny Gold 48; i Snnapeck 188 also at Won' by a length; two lengtha aecond and i third. 63»ee, imla 6# l*6iee, 1 4min 88 8-flseo. I < &V BJBVOIU BAMPIOAP. , tit harness. Of 185 aova. *Bm«n 80se# cl»«» r 1 One «ile f> 1 e—A- MnLeUnn and J. Kemp's .SOTGROSS aer - • A, McNeil an 1 , B—K. A. JJoPenald'a lliok Swlth nlB I P. Gallagher £ i I—H. Devon's Guy Bingen 24 3tf. TlOllPe* 3 ]0 Lady Zita ncr; 0 Musical Chimes acr; 8 fimnrtmdo at*; 4 «py. Admiral jer; 6 Alt» X.bss 12; 7 Imperial/Bing«a 19$ 2 Nelion's Victory 36 also Btatted. 1 Won by three lengths; two lengths second and third. Times —Bmm ISteo, 3min 18 ' 4-Csec, 2mln 14 2-ssec. >
AUSTRALIAN RACING. • ' ■' ■ /■■; 1 ■ • NOTES FROM MELBOURNE. , (TKITID PWfl ASfpo?ATtOW-r-lH HXQtVH TJtßWAFH—(Received March stJi, 7,10 p.m.) MELBOURNE, M»rol> 5. , Mary Sp» wan aoratobe.d for the Australian Cup to day. Twenty hprses are still left In* Glare worked; usefully at Caulfield to-day,, and. look* well. v Par)fwo«d. Qreenline, IdpJUson, Spanish galleon, «nd Umbertana era Among the jw*ceptors for Saturday's Tjeonard Btabes. Waterloo and Mystic Peak rosy oppose Phsr Imp in thq.O, M- Moyd Stake?. Induna l>eat Naaean easily pver ten furlongß In 2mln lliseo at Caulflold to-day, / Parkwooi} did furlongs in Ifflin Biseq, upd St. Mary twelve furlongs in 3mln 4?l«ec, DANNEVIBKE REHANJ3ICAPS. (PBE3S iSSOOII'MOH ULgOBAIf.) NORTH, March 5. Rehandlcaps for the Danaevirjce Meeting ares Hakaitai Nursery Haridicnp-" Lotus Lily 7*B. Mahlrikiri Hack Handicßp^-WarfiHe &4, Fallow 7-12.
KANGITIK3EI EC. moutoa treasury wins BIG HAC& (rai§« ipsqcuTjow ww mw,) MARTON. March 5. The Rangitikai Racing dub's nuftl Mating ww oonduded in ~ fine weather. The attendance wm moderate. The totaliaator handled £SSW JOs, making £18.113 for the meeting, againgt £88,5)51 Jastyear. KJtH-WEIOBT WAMPJOAP, 0£ 100 bovs. Pne wile and * distance. I—UTTW POPBT .. V Bflyd'fl Arrowhe«d B-9 ~ 3 and Versohaffeit's Mountain lloath ll'i ~ t ~ .. a g TnnhrJosP 10 2 j P Ex Bono 948 i 8 Latakia 0-13; 3 Eilieiti 0'»! 6 Wa?Jiana 9-8 j 0 HpearoPt 6-0; 10 Hatteras par. 8-4J slap started., . ' ~, , Wen by a head: ewe second and third. Time. Iwin 50 8-g^ee. WOVIOB BTAKBB, Of 90 sovß. Special weights. Six furlongs. j—,T. M. Cameron's LOWS LILY 8-5 I I—Park Acre O-O ~ 3 7 —fj. K. Hawwond's Aip Wings 9-0 ~ 3 5 Pnepaj 9-0 j 6 firing Bonjf 8 Makira 9-0 i P Grown, Grant p-Q; 4 Priscilja Verna p-S also' started. Won hy sis lengths; three lengths second «nd third. Time, Jrofi? lßsea. FBASBR mmMAb Of 150 *ov». One mile and » distant C —F, S. Boston's hr m MOUTOA / TRIfiAHURY by Paper Money-r-jJou- ' tda Ivanova 6y»s 7-0 .. .. \ 7—T. A. Duncan's Cashier 8-5 .. 2 3 —J. M. Cameron 1 s The Hawk 9/3 .. 3 j Habit 9-1; 5 Orepn Wnnett;7-10; 4 Mount Shannon 7-9; 2 Grand Jury 7-0; 3 Kawh#kina 7 0 also started. Won by three lengths', two length* see* ond and third. Tjme* Imin 54 l-spec. BANGITOTO HACK HANDICAP, Of 100 sots. Six furlongs. 5—W. C. Vincent's VALUELESS 7-2 .. 1 2—O'Neill Bros,' Paratop 9=B ..8 I—,jj. J, palmer's piaysronnd 0-4 . . 3 3 Chief Savap B'Hj 4 Conrtllke 9-1: 0 (Jaswyn 9-8 alpo started. Won by belt a length; length seeend and third. Time, lniin 18 fl-Bsee. *msir BA»»IQAP. Of 138 HO**, Seven furjpngn.
B—V, Ridditerd's BISTOBJO 0-U 1 fl-r.O, F, Vsllbbob'b Blue Paper 7-9 .. a l-n-O. R, P#terio»'(i Juflt A» Idea 748 8 4 Melissa 8-0; 8 Gpld Pawn 7-T J 6 Oftllaput 7-4: 7 Mght Draft 7-Q alio started. Won by half a length; three,quarter* of a length aeopnd and third, Time, Imtn 37 fi-s*ec. Ot 180 *ev«. Seven furlongs. 3,O—J!, Andrews'« eh | BON EVE by Ospip Fire~Z|on 4yr* 7-1 .. 1 6-»*BV Bristol's fhe warden car. 8-i| a <h~j, jr. Opliimon'# telmre s>o •. 8 I Ijordllke B«flrT Qlanro«(iie B>s; 0 A«C' t(pneer 7-X1; 8 Brawhletarn 7-JO; J8 Pl*« r»nk 7' 7 ! 3 Sin|ff 74) IS "WinlocV car, 740Ji 8 GoldUke 740; 11 %p Bfthy 7-0j 9 Zsphyms 7 8 a) 00 ftarted, FAWBWS3E* SAO* HANPIOAP, Ot ioo «py», F)re <i»r!ong».
W, A. Todd's KNOLJ.MBHE #4l X a—Kavabo 84J . .. ~ a B—*3, T. Wade's Moutpa fl-0 .. 81 5 Kinfl Acre 0-0 j 6 Sportinir Chance 841: 8 Gold Collector 8-6; 4 Blacksmith 8-2; 7 1 Infusion 7-0 also started. Won by on* and a ball length?; length second apd third. Time, %stc, \ TIMARy T.C. handicaps. Following am the bandigapi for tba Timaru Trotting Otnb'a Antnmn Ueeting to be bald on Saturday. Jfaroh Ktb:— xnraapowN RANPSOA?. Is barnosi.. Of ICQ aor*, Snip 00a*e «)am. , On# mile and a b#lf. Bonny Nelaon ser Xuoky Voyaga H Bafl Bingen' . icr Fsir Bxehange 94 Fairyland .. car pllfanhion .. 86 Goodwood • • *cr B<bine .. 60 Honor* Bingen wt Ballin •• SO - Jjsit Child . - »or Stanley Btofen «{)- feoßifi B!ng«« ~ scr Todd tonsia ... 79 - N«l«oa diur ~ W»)<r StagM 79 I P»t«bwood .. »cr Great H*m»tar 84 Qiilncer Thorpe aor Ki|bi«n<« Pa# '«4 ; Heal Boy .. anv Biddy Parriiib 9$ Itflverie .. «cr Monnttfn Wat <>B Royal ?wpla »«r ' Siliwian .. JBQ . TJUALHAJTDIOAP, la barneti. Of 186 »on. Bmin 48mp vUu; On* mil* and » half. Blftflk Opal aer Tiger JC»|iy /.' aer 1 Kmma Harredtor aer War Giri ■ • »e* . HPHscote Wood veer ?»«• .. Ijoeitnda Moth iw Brlxtoa ',, »er Tjpla Blng'en.. aor Buin .««P Ijord Antrim .. »«r Aristotle i■lß . Mahata * • *«i> Bliiek Wateb . • 24, Hatchless Compromle* .. 21 Bingen scr Fleet; Arrow .. 24 • Prince ■ acr Jean D*ji»ua .» 24 , Booiance .. ser Nyajlo Silk; » v 24, Ben ' .. scr John Appear .. 48 Itoyal Ando v.. scr . Snowy Huo'n .. 48:. Eoyal rarsde sec Bella Iwrriwor 80 Shortly .., scr
TIMA&tT TROTTING COT HANDICAP, In barnw. .Of 380 s«vs. 4min 36sec class. Two jnjiMAl?ron . . «cr Warepa . «er. v Apex •• IJostes? . 18 Ar'othusa. .. scr .. 13 Baron Bineen scr Play Wave .. lg : Cranloiffh i .. scr Proud Dillon .. 18 ' Dillon ItOgan scr Colonial Boy .. 24 Editor .. scr Great Author . 2f, #Wr Y?ave scr Jolly Pet ,2^ Kelp ■:■■.., ■ scr Kelson ds Qro 24 bad? Cello .; scr Red Shadow .. 24 Milo Minto scr Tarndale .. 21 Eollq ■...■'■ KM JQkn Nob?* .. 30 Royal' Spreno .. scr Sunny Bob . 3JI Sunflsh . . scr Torpedo Iluon' : 36 Tenedos . scr''.'' ' SEADOWN HANDICAP, , In harness. Of 146 sova. 3min SOseo class, One mile- and a half. Aohray ■ .. scr . Willie Derby : scr. Baron Derby .. scr Herod 1$ Belle Lorrimer scr GtlenJ&ke lg Slue (Jlen ~ scr Hone»t Dillon is Bracken .. scr Lord lUtabUjght Ig Fleet Arrow .. ,s<jr Schoolmate , , 18 Harvest Girl .. scr Srio'? Advance 24 HflUy Bank .. scr Some Guy ,J. 24 liOßaleen ■ .. sec Dutolina .. 36 I>ydi» «c» Llowelly* ~ if
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20179, 6 March 1931, Page 14
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