RACING AND TROTTING LATEST NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
RACING FIXTURES.
. March 7—Cromwell J.O. (second day). March 7—Banks Peninsula E.O. - March 7—Franklin B.C. HUch 11, -12—Dannevirke B.C. Kink 14, 17—Wellington B.C. March 14, 17—Qhinesrari J.C. Much 17—Opusake B.C. . March 19-rWAimate B.C. . Harsh 21—Bay of Plenty J.O. March 21, 88—-Oamaru J.O. March 31, 28—Manawatu B.C. " March 26—Opotiki J.O. March 28—Otautau B.C. March 28,80—Westpurt J.O. April 4—-Tuapeka County J.O. April 4, 6 —Watrarapa B.C. April 4, 6—FeUding J.O. April 4, 6—Auckland 8.0. April 4, 6, 7—Elver ton 8.0. ( April o—Waipukurau J.O. April 9—Beaumont 8.0. - April 6—Waipukurua J.O. April 6—Kumara B.C. • April 6, 7—Canterbury J.O. s April B—Weatland J.O. April 10, 11 —Greymouth J.O. April 10, 11—Masterton 8.0. April 11, 16—Avondale J.O. • April 16—Beefton J.O. ; April 18, 20 —Wsikato 8.0. April 28—South Canterbury J.C. - April SO, May 2—Wfcangrarei 8.0. ' April 80, May 2—Nelson J.O. TROTTING FIXTURES. March 7—Nelson T.O. (at Wellington) March 14—Timaru T.O. March 18—Wyndham T.O. March T.O. March 26—Manawatu T.O. . March 28 —Thames T.O. April (4 and 6-—Hawera T.O. April 4- and B—Metropolitan T.O. . TURF GOSSIP. final Engagements. •' Some Acre- appears in two events at Atotakarara to-day, but will be reserved tor., the IrpTfyth Flying Hack Handicap, while, hi* stablemate, Tray Bond, will contest the Ahuriri Hack Handicap, To-day's Horaemen. v Biding engagements for to-day's races at Motukarara have been made &b follows:—A;.. Eastwood, Minerval, Ma Belle Polly, Eoyal Love, Sharp Thorn; * Beed, Spoon, True Shaft, Knock- ■■ any;,!* J, Ellis, Sapient, Battle Queen, . .Some Aoro; B. Ooveny, r , JJfg?!** w »»?P»e * Countermarch; D. Cotton: Pixte Gold, r J f ' Q. Humphries, wwgavon," 1 Jason's Quest, Shatter:' J. >»' Thornmstle, ■ JGasrange, Grand Acre, Arrow Maid; »*■ Gv' Salt, Jumper; T. Green, Jaloux; A. E. Quinopal, Charmauge, Tray %3F3gS, 'CoQ; &*Hen£ha7r, Azalea; O. MeCarthy, -<* vlnftAA 4 iFa&n . i . rt rWm Semper Barnes, Dawn o' bio, Sleipner, Itraightcourae, jpcharft, -'M|br. W.^ 'ertag'frerc a
torie will assist the class in the Great Autumn, likewise Silver Paper in the Great Easter, . Country Clubs' Proposal. ,Ttie Minister for Internal Affairs has granted permission for, the Hoiorata Racing Club and the Amberley Racing Club to hold" a race Meeting at Blccarton on., Saturday, May 2nd, subject to tiie approval of the Bacdng'Conference . and the Canterbury District Committee. The Canterbury Jockey Club agreed to give' the two clubs the use of the course and Mr P. D. McNab will officiate as starter. " " r ' ' ■ ■ ■ ' TROTTING NOTES. J\ . : A Bemind^r. : Acceptances for the Timaru T.C.'s Autumn Meeting close on Tuesday. A Profitable Trip. G. McKendry's trip to the Invercargill Meeting should have been a profitable one, for he took two horses each of which irtartdd twice, and he scored three wins and third. Both horses were favourites each time produced and Mister Pointer paid a very short price when he won on Thursday. The two horses between them won £420. Bracketed Horses. Horses that will be bracketed on the machine at Hutt Park to-day include Fleet Arfow and Belle Lorimer in the President's Handicap; Slogan and Venetian Lady and Jewel Elect and Highland Derby in the Wakefield Handicap; and Gunbourne and The Admiral in the Waimea Handicap. At the Banks Peninsula Meeting , today Aristotle and Lola Bingen* and Dusolina and Dollar King will be bracketed in the Wairewa Handicap Trot and Bushlight and Audrey Dillon in the Waihora Park Handicap. 4 Well-bred One. Te Kibgi, engaged at Hutt Park today, is a promising chestnut filly three-yearij-old .by Nelson Bingen from £;iiqsß6B Anix, and in trained" at New Brighton by A. G. Wilsom Princess Ann was perhbpa' the highest-priced mare ever imported from America, but so far her stock have not performed up to expectations. Bed Shadow. There should be-quite a good field in ' the Timaru Cup to be decided'on Saturday next apd if Bed Shadow is sent to the post he should bo a prime first fancy. He has a mile and a half ' record of 3min 16 4-ssec, made on a very fast track, and as this represents Bcmjethiflg better than a 2min 12see gt&; appear badly treated on $ 84sec mark. Last time he started on the Washdyke course Bed Shadow, a very tram favourite, was beaten by ibß Nor'-wester. \ /!§*«&, pro*"® 6 « « when lie dead-heated with^GMat^Nel in the Nm^Zealand day next.' In some races ho has oeen itkmt improve a lot: with s bit of age. % handicap; TO MABTIS. * OtaV® Meeting cpmpared with £3OOI pn the first day I ijurt. yoat. Kwu^to, 1 11Qpl4>rWUD0 HACK HANDICAP. #6 "ao«» Six furlongs. • '' ,srfUiktji?X 'B-11'' booper 1 ' 'JSliea B*ll , ... .. ,3 l~rSoma flltt 8-0 ' .. fZ &■&'' 6 ' > - 01 Six furlongs v , Mottoriea swung ruwul U Uok no parr in iha i Child ® WionV saemd and %: ■> Vv"} bi pd ; hoi's. OiV mile. ■- '' ' 'Kidbam 1 ' 'HWut-Wi. •' ■ >. 9 , HOUjri PJRA HAOK HANDICAP. |! y -Of 80 toy*.' Sit furlongs. I—car- 8-3' '...dotton 1 - a—igefeqriu 8-7 ~ .. ~ 2 5-rOtnteel 7-7 ' -.. a 4 Captivate. car. 9-1 alto started, 'T«a Djr>fcaU a length; two lengths second and th'ro. line, lnin 11 ißtec. /, ' ' KAW4BAU TOOT, Of So'sovs.' One mile and a halt. lsS§3iJfl|SßM ? 3—FRteE POINTER 84 .. Dldham 1 3—Laracoe scr .. ~ 2 6—Black Bqven 24 * . .. 3 1, Central Pointer scr: 4 Marvin Patch 6QJ also started. 1 'Von by four .lengths; eight lengths second and third;. Tine, amin 33 2-6 sec. \. , HACK HANDICAP, . Ot 56, sots. Seven furlongs. KJ -.J. ' } ' ' EXCHANGE 9-0 .. DSdhnra t I—SHIPSHAPE 8-« .. Dooley t B—Glass Jug ear. 7*lo .. .. 3 i- , ;Btrongbird alio ht&rted. A dead-beat) third'horse'four lengths sway. JPlao,, lnin 28 4,-Ssec. f ' '*, ' * . . MELBOURNE .NOTES. rsxss AssoamoK—ot euectbio ' TBMtoiUJPK —OOPTWQHT.) . {Beoeivßd Marah 6ttu ■ 8.15 p.m.) ) MELBOURNE, March 6. Royal Soilo ha* beau earatohed for the been Bold to Mr J. P. .Arthur*. . , " Cerastes ealloned a mile and a half at JUM&ingtaiL to-day In' 2.47. Pinnacle covered four {flrlofigs in Msec. * t - M- Kadfloln,' 'after striding, ran ./our forlongs in Mseo, and On three furlonga 'in ♦2boc.' f ' i 1 Lap, looking well, did useful work .V.& pempw? mil ride Glare, in the Aus4a3i»n Cup, .Ashley Be«d Indusa, and W- Cwrry A fopner 4 New Slander, Xtoaald Cameron, own* and trails DOR', << " , aad> the ionwMt. is %Jr :J S.»
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