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NOTES AND COMMENTS

(By Glbkcoe.)

In conned ion with the Manawatu Summer Meeting owners should note that entries close to-morrow night. The Takapuna meeting will bo concluded on Wednesday.

There will bo racing .at Peilding en Saturday and Monday next.

R. Ilannon's gelding King Abbey was accepted for in three events at 'Tnlcapuna on Saturiiay, but was not produced with the colours up. If he is an acceptor on Wednesday ho will be one of the wellbacked division a3 he is a fairly smart sprinter.

Royal Irish, winner of the Alison Cup at the Takapnna meeting is an aged gelding by Soult from Asthore. He has been a very successful performer in ,T. Williamson's colours, and regularly pays his way. During the past hyo seasons most of his successes liavc been gained at the country meetings, but iii his (Hirlinr carper ho vis always able to hold h'V w r -n with tho best handicap performcfr. Tn the north.

•Mir loeallv-ownod Arlington is now fefiVM briirlit and well. It is his owner's intention to take him to the West Coast meetings at Christmas for the hurdle events. The chestnut gelding should be well able lo hold his own in tho jiimnin? events on tho West Coast.

Though Mr. E. .T. Watt's tw« colts. Bright Nicht and Pershore, could only fill minor places in the Oucpiislnnd Derbv, the ex-Hnwke's Buy sportsman won the Brishnnn TTandiean. one mile. .GSOO with Ml Aboard (All Black-Float). Bright Night was tho least fancied of tho runners in the Dprby, but he wag equal to running second and dofea'ing (he more seasoned Pershore. who did a lot of racin? in RVdney before being sent north. •

Mr. \V. R. Kemball will probably l-nce some of his r o cenl!y returned Ausfralia'n team at the Frildine meeting on Snhiraar next. Ho has Ilynifstrn and Snub eup-nged in the. two principal events, and both ai , " likely starter', as is the Aslihurpf Cup winner. Multnino. w"o is enpaged ,in the Kiwitea Welter. Hvmestra is asko<l to carry 9st. 51b., and if at liis bmt ho is not overburdened. Tie did not win a race in Melbourne, but he shaped well s?vpfi)l times, and the clnsq {here is Mlnr tlni' U' will b« at FeildPnnb is not. likolv to be seen nt his il>esl: on a smi>ll track like ibn Veildin? roiirfp. and Dusky Eve will bo a better f avonrite with the investing public. Thp Cud winner showed that lie is coming back to form bv. riimiin; Fooonrl in an mien sprint" event at Hastings last'inonlli.

Owing to ill-boa'th, tb" R : ccarton trainer. M. Tfoljbs. I'.ns decided to rel'nfliiish Irninintr. and Ihe horfi's undor liis en , '! , have be"" vnhmuvl In I'leir ("vnors..

Surveyor. De'iirlit, Sns=nnof. ? % n\ nnotlmr arrival from Svdn"v by tho Mrs , - raln'jT.=Wili<v. y*. SW* lo.ini all look well, ami will fVnbtless fulfil their Auckland, on^awnionis.

J. M'frr>els"ii. wilb Croesus. First ?«]. nto. oi'd \rc'i Salute, wiif nr> froi" t'ie f-finf'i y"=lerday, and will go on to Feilding tn-day.

SiitisfiK-tnrv crops nf apnles and pears nnd 'iioilerate eroiis if plums are espef'ed Iliic wav in , TWl.ind. Fir ,T. Madden, K.C.M.Ci.. pl'c, Liculen-ant-Goveruo!, and Chief Justice of Yielori:i. ivheu di-livoriiif judgment in a case in which an inferior substitute had -l>n»n ivij.,.,l a.- "inst :»■; Blind" SAXTIFR'f. KFCALVPTf .KVl'llin , , 5.r , .! "•;(], ..... iy<\ In tli.. fiKNTUNT, S\\TO;K EXTUACT: "Whenever an article is commended to Ihe public by re.isoTi of its good iimlily, it is not permissible to imihie any of its fenlure-;." Wh<". iisim; a medicine it is "cnod Muali'v" l'.it vHi want, and SAXDlllt'S FA'. 'I'I.'ACT lias the i-'>'lnr=pnir»l nnd approval of tho liiclicst authorities. Tnliilled. ai>plied loeallv, (p'-cn om or in wnler as dirtied, R.ANHKU'S F.XTRACT eoually beneficial, lipcnnsn it is specially refineil and prepared by Sander's process, and contains no harmful by-effects. Use S.ANBEH'K KXTRACT only when you desire irood lasting effects; uo "jugt as good,"—Advt

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 51, 24 November 1919, Page 8

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NOTES AND COMMENTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 51, 24 November 1919, Page 8

NOTES AND COMMENTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 51, 24 November 1919, Page 8

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