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FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB

WINTER MEETINC. FRANDOCIA AVINS THE BIG RACE. ißy Tclograph.—Press Association.) Dunstiin, April 20. The Forbury Park Trottiiig Club opened its winter meeting to-day in hno weather. The atlendanco was only moderate. The sum or £13,587 was put through the totalisator, as against £ll r l3G Ills, on the corresponding day last jear. Tins results are:— FIRST AMATEUR HANDICAP (harness), of 1.00 sovs. One mile and si half. 3 fioslroUor, S.w 1 I. Norval Kins, '' 5,,(: - G Spy law Maid, osce 3 Also started: 14 Tnigela, Osec.; 9 ■JiiuiiliPiirl, osee.; 2 Allen Doom , , Hacc; G .\'o Shcusinnglian, oscc.; 1.8 Lad.v lsliiiKton, Giioe. ; 8 Rebe lisuc.; -5 sliade. Gseo.; 13 Lady Nelson, Gsec.; 10 .(nines Madison, Gsce. ; 12 Othello, (isee. ; 2i Marvin Chief, (isw.; 15 Gnicic. D., Bscc. : II I'siorau, Ksee.; Hi Faustina, Htm:. ; 1.8 .Suanii, Sior.; 20 Octave, Ssec.; 19 Welcome lloino, Siec.; 17

Silver Cl.iiid, Ksce.: 7 Tiiliuriiißii, fee.',;>.ii<[ Kin (iniixl.-, Hsct. (coupled) V Won liy civilly yards. Time, , ■Iniin. r> l-asee. ■ ; i'AGIKK' HANDICAP (harness), of. I 111 sovs. One mill' 11 n<l a litilf. !l dVor«e A!., jimi'.. 7su(.' I 3 Hacelms. LVc "..;. l<, 2 Texas, Viicr :t Also (itni-loil: ■! Meree, Hsec.; I! tlcHdnli>, Bsee.; I.") Hclldov ,lj., lOscv.'; 10 (Jee W'liira, 10.w.; JL , Kms, Itenc.; H T.ill.vu-oim!, )3sei\ ; I lllae.lt .Satin, loser. : l.'l CliueinoiH, I.jsrr. ; 7 Hive;iiiii. I7see.; (J Crmmrell, 17see. ; 5 ],i|v P.. 17see.: 1-1 Knlirrl. It., I7sw. Won liy live loiig(.lis. Time, Srtiiii. rjKACIJ HANDICAP (saddle), of' l.'iO s«vs. Th'o miles. ■ a Kiiap'jliilr, lOa-e . I 'J Kilielie, .].ipo 2 (i Tlu> lisirk. I'-'scc, . .') Also Ktiirtod: I .lln K iim Belle, bit.; L' YiiiTiivillc. .Isi-fi.; 8 S.iM., Bsec.; ■! Cnretlii, t*M>c.; .'( GliiiKscliild, Ssw.; •.<' '(ilonlont, IL'sto. - ;■" l{i>e;iiiii lielli* pnssnl Knnpdale in tlin ami won by two lengths, but a protest was cnteiw! on I lie groidui of orossinj; in tin; buck .stretch, and y,-jik uplu'lil, Uegina Uelle being disqualified. Time, -liiiiii. 51 3-Cscc. PKKSIDKN'T'S HANDICAP _()uirnrss), of 250 sovs. Two inik's. ~i Fi'nndocin, 7soe. : , 1 T Uright, 2soc 2 G Adonis, scr 'I Also stnrtcd: 8 Kililli A., pn\ ; -I" I'rinco Alert,, 4scc.; 3 St. Kevin, Oscc. ; 2 Dr. Cimtiiey, Ssw.; 7 AMmii, Ssim-. Won by a bare length. Time-, <lniiu. s'l 3-uscc. TIUAL HANDICAP (saddle), of Kill sovs. Ono mile and a half. 8 l)ot Robbins, Csec 1 '> Sirrah J., 2sce • 'i 15 Black M, Sseo.' .') Also started: !) M'Kinney Belb, scr.; It Boletti, scr.; 7 Jimmy C'empbell, « see..; 1 Jliss Peggy, 'Ispc. ; 11 Missouri, ■Jsoc.; •] Master ".Rothschild, Csec.; 13 Strike, 6see.; 19 Little. Georgliin, O-sec. ; 1C AYoodpinc, Csec.; 18 Arrol, Gspp.; 7 Archer, (iscc.; 10 Irwin, Ssee.; 12 Pro* miso, Bscc.; 2 Doris Wilkes, Sspc. ; II Due. Patchen, Sscc.; 6 Liviagst-one, 8 sec. Won by two lengths. Time, 3mui, iosee. ■ : ST. OLAIR HANDICAP (saddle), of 110 sovs. Two miles. 2 Armameiitor, 9sec 1 5 Hcriot, llsce , '2 1 Royal Rothschild, 12scc. 3 Also started:. 4 Tniganini, ser.; !S Prince Gift, 7sec; 10 Combine, 13sec.; 3 Ivory Hells, 13sec.; 3 Tho Dairymaid, 13sec; 6 Piteh Dark, 135e0.; 7 llothscliild Lad, 13sce. \\ r on by two lengths. Time, oniin. LOsee. REGENT HANDICAP (haniesa), of 150 sovs. Ono mile and si quarter. 3 Bell Metal, 2scc 1

1 Prmco Poolp, 6sgc , a- 2 s'Ravcnsehild, scr 3 Also started: 2 School Girl, 2sec.; 0 GlendaloHgh, 4scc.; i "Wilkio, 4scc. Won by a short neck. Time, 2uiin. S3 4-ssec. . FLYING HANDICAP (sswMJe), of 120 '. sovs. Ono juilo. 1 Kinetic, sscc ; 1 9 Nora Biirley, 3scc 2 2 Sunshine, Gsoo. ..' 3 Also started: 7 Onawa, 2scc.; 10 First ,Viw, 2scc.; 16 Ariel, 2scc.; I. 1 i''"<;cnt, 3scc.; 7 Game Child, 3see.; l'v- »,iUtli, 4sec; i Hamapuka, Gssic.; IS Wild'SoitJ ssec'.; 15 Fred, oscc.; 5 Hiiwinoa, sscc.; 8 D.C.L., Csoc; G Espjucl, 6sec.j 3 Clingschild, 6soc.; 13 AsSitoii, G sec.; 12 Tornado, Gsee. Won by a length and a quarter. Time, 3min. 22 l-sscc. BROADSWORD LEAVES THE TRACK, By TdceraDh— Prer.j A'aauciaUea—Copyripht Melteurne, April 29. Broadsword ins fini l< J lib i ig I career, and goes to tlie stud. ' HALLOWAS ARRIVESi j I PURCHVSLD B\ MR C I AIOOEE 01' BUSHt I Utlv A cablegram published on Mondn | conveyed tilt, bntt i tout at op li it tut Jiiiglish-bred Haliowas had been purchased b\ i iNevi /ca'iiid noL s i in, but the jiime or the pu t'li'i i h price of sile nuo ioc n<. on ci Jo horse armed in b} Jio lih maroa yetteuh; i\licn n n g Iriri d that ho hid bten pinm I li\ Stut groom J riij ot liu i3usii> Ptd Hid on behalf ol the V !n o a iui s oi ra i .Mr. U. 1 Vlouil i ic s lo « a )ti vino one iiid the pire n not bun stated, but it mil Ik. unci ibioud iia the figure m a si ti * il en rlui it is mentioned tint if the dibpei u sale of Mi 1 M ion lore- not Xucsday the on of \l rti Q oj \i passed ia at IGOOsR! Hallon is is i I iut tn'h pr jioitum cd dark Im horse ' iifiis o ib ut ij 3 on uiagiuhtcn bom with pie idiil muscular dci olopmciit in J i Iw id h id \ c'l set ou. On tho tup io ti i i*er ] ho proved i O ood tru ell i -»<[ i p 'oo t» ready to D o into ion il d b llr. Moore uiij d a to <.o i t it 1 m to the stud njit a\ ;, in wmch cj c no I may bo ustiud < \e nsi d ft tl o j J3ushy Pill nine ilo a u b to Wn I gamii by ti im tr> d i | As a three 30 u oM 111 i'i 1911, Hallon t wor * it W 1 I » 1 1 .Selling 11 indicnp -uk in 'm< 111\ I dock t'arl 111 tht Nil' 5 \\ IK H n I dicup. Ho ns thei hip[rJ 1 > \ 1 in Ha, wlicro lip woi iio I l< Sqm t<,r J.huulicap ono imlo aii 1 <,n Placo Handleip 0 11 il« mi 1 lnti.i and Waioik\ llindicin io 11 ilo 1 id | diroo-cjiiaitets nidui ?fni t' P 1 1 tie ill the M< II <u in Cij i\o miks j It is said tint J5 rapoun \ n won li A.J.C. Deib> iid A lit Dtrb) thi season, i the ml, Io c Inlnir 1 ieated H illow >s 1 ' irk „ h t , fie is an uloiih u id I )Isp 1 1 i high-class sue ii 1 s 1 il 1 h t 1 pedigree lioks 1 r\ line / 1 It rw tain the most 1 1 11 < 11 ')Io il 1 "rtis 1 11' blood of tilt 1 esei I d \ U 1 h , been but little M nti o « ' itod impr ti 1 j (o the colonies b> wlin h snu'Hi has ni.'idr up 11 mi 1 , U 101 1. lir' i_ f|iiantity, iiid m> t,ood nr v 1 Mn tian, Liljitil ni l Mi )„ n 'iul „ p their siro 1 lol'i a' ridpniPit Ti ( would be Jifl>«i to'n' v n 1 s ] nbly-brrtl hoi ( thin 11 Ik \ li > t 11 t | ina with colonial oiJi s 1

J)!nMii«oii\Mriin!SlJ«jlnK:!ri.iS''4!i;i.! , !SKi;'il v i:!Ji io .S;iit J!«r:nii!;!)'*;lo|<As:rsn!i:ii^!.Mrs?;;oJ; ! i)){}>.'-.'rrai|ii':i iiv L '<;?<■ I'nmi Siiiiiii ; (he (liiin"<ir'ifii|>.. , . : .'Hii'i!»i|ViiMMliJJ(irj< i lt'ii;:Ji\-J' SI. SiiiiiiipliiMii .Iciiiiv (lmv!»'i: iviiiNoi ; tlaiii <>) t.'liilljilK)l));..by 'I'lic _I'iiliii'c.rv.fi.om;J('iii!\\.i)iyf ; .(ho siri' *ii;,-;l\r<l-I*at>ii• JOi^>Kv-•'iH" P i;hllfV'i.' I , mm K/iir.v,' i ''.l) l v-" Wilrim'!^; 'nimMiWifi. (lialf-sisler .to !ii«!y 'Ani{tistn'; iho*i)a>n <ii' \'<>\h':;)\ liy'Mi-ltaiinii.' ■to '■A«wiiiL"rni«l (!iivd^:<i;iin , ,<if. t'OKu,' in!)).), liy Toiidistoiic fmin'.V'hufr-. ii(.'p {iviiiner of lii" Oα!;.'--), J'.V I'lUiUl'ion'. tliillriH'iis's sire, Aiii'i'ian<iii,"«"i« ii a/ml porloriiicr, . kihl (t.'niijst. sjinx'Sfifii) sircyj nuiflni; liiu. |>r«!.:f. , )iv''l)i')ti!?'"!(iii!li,;!wi!iiwrs as Clianin.ile -(^m,'tfi. r .>i A-AVdffy. (am!),:' WmiUvhidvr i o,m!7),Vr;.Cup iU;ifliri ■■'■ !i';JB27), -■ "\l»!.!!\?,»n'.■■ n'nip. , ,. ,C:is:'6), , (.Cl.'«foi, K' ,, J(t(|i!«ni:jft" {&->•&'»), KiK'litt-lK'fit. (i;)i!iS), -Miiiliurwi, }'a(lfliM"J-f>H (imp.'), .llnllowmne':(imp.), Alarli)\v, , l>.-:■■ ■. -'A

. HOUSES FROFfJ AUStRAi.IA v;? :,-; fly ilm ITsimiart-i'ariiMv.flifiiiiii'ef ;UliHiaroa, whiuh itnivcd !r()iii..K.v:in-c.v yesU'Txiny, the* iN'i!vv...,Z(?Hliii!cS , t'ii[>Mrimior Siiiapis wan bnnifilil back to Xch - ZcaIsiul, nl'ler having compolcd .-wiMiotit Kiiccess nl (li« Australian'Jorkoy Club's Aiituinii JleotsHg. Scvnriil other.llorsi;a woi'p also iihoiuil ■ th«. IHimnroa. They iiH-liidcct tffo Amcricnn-bred niceiioin.'.'s J'or.Sonllilafid owners; , Utrno lorsos for ('■lirislrhurcli; Mr. (!.'l'\ 'Monro's liliißlii'.h liorsp Mallovvnii , *; '■ ("ri'avitatinn (Uirk'.'iiliead—SlPpfcdll), who was pas-scil in iit, tlio rwfiit ■sales; ft yearling Cyrus—-The Tftri, recently punma.fml !>,y Mi , , F, Davm; a brown . filly by MounLaii) King from Moorooroo (lialf-sistcr f<i Wakcfiil's ctiiin, and graud-cfoiri of Jfi),'i llevo), owned by Mr. (». L. Stead; and a ytmrling, owned by Jfr, TO. Wono» van, of ilustiitgs. The lnst-incntioiicrl jVMrliiif; is a ivcH-Rrowii ctirstnul colt by importf-d * Ciiiuian (Miiglish milo iooiird holder), from Sousi'o Lass by Wallace. ' '-: ■ ' ■■

KARAMU YEARUNCS, Oil the mnriiinp; of May 7 (tlip second <l.'iy.?of lh<> HaKko's Bay* Jockey' Club's Cup Meeting), Messrs. Williams and Kettki, Ltd., will hold a sale <rf thoroughbred yearlings at Hastings, when seven li!li«s and two gelding, bred by (ho Hon. J. D. Ormond, will bo mhniitted to auction. .Two of the fillies arc hy Hymettns (imp.), and the remainder of tlio kits are by Birkenliwul (imp.). Catalogues containing f»H particulars of t!io pedigrees may bo had oa Application to tho nuctjoneers.

REMINDERS. .Owners aro reniinded that noniiiHtfums for principal events at the Auckland Killing Club's Winter Mooting closo to-morrow with the club's secretary, Mr. J. 1<". I-lartluid. Acceptances for tho first dity'e events at thn Alflrlborough Rsteing Club's Autumn Meeting close to-nwrrow eveniujj with the clnb's secretary, Mr. L. Griffiths, Mlenhoim.

Nominations totalling 103 have been receired for th* Paiiiatun Racing Club's non-totalisalor' mcutiiig, which is to tiiko place nest mouth, compared ivith 80 last year.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2136, 30 April 1914, Page 4

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FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2136, 30 April 1914, Page 4

FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2136, 30 April 1914, Page 4

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