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RACING IN ENGLAND

fiESAKETCITOH STAKES WON BY BRACKET. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association, fltec. October 14, 10.26 p.m.) London, October 13. ■The following Is the result of the— OESAREWITCH STAKES, a"' handicap sweepstakes of 25 govs, each, with 10M sovs. added. Two miles and a quarter. Bracket, 'b.' f.. by Cantilever—Simonath (Donoghuc) 1 Front Line, ,b. g., by Fugelman—Last Tjilten I Greek Scholar, b. g„ by Collar—Amphinnmo * Bracket won by two lengths. v thren lenprtha separating the second Rnd third horses. OIMBOOLA INJURED. 'By Telesraph-Pretß Assoclßtion-OopyrliM (Hec. Octoher 14, 10.25 p.m.) Molbourno, October 14. JfLachlan will ride Daarewin in the Onulfiold Cud. Dlmboola wrenched his near rotlock Joint in scalloping at Caulllcld to-day. MAN-O'-WAR'S WINNINCS. Australian-New Zoaland Cable Association. (Ecc. October 14, 9.50 p.m.) New York, October IJ. Man-o'-war's winnings for two years total 249,465 dollars. The famous Isinglass took five years to earn 280.675 dollars. (Hec. October 15. 0.20 a.m.) New York, October 13. It is understood that owing to Mau-o'-War's good showing Air. flam Kiddlo is considering a proposal to Bend the colt to England to compel© in the Ascot Gold Cup uext year. POVERTY BAY HUNT CLUB'S WEICHTS. The following woights tor the Poverty Bay Hunt Club Ueotigg have been declared by Mr. H. Coyle:— ■ HUNTERS' aRAOIiJjIiT, of 40 sovs. Ono mile.—Tornea, l2et. 71b.; Totara Jack, 12st.; Sunray, list. 71b.; Kala Kehua, list. 31b.; Roberta, list. 31b.; Butelanfl; list. 31b.; Fagot, list.

swahthmoor Maiden handicap, of 65 sovs,. Five l'urlongs.—Wkai Korero, Vat.; Lady Muriel, Bst, lilb.; Queens Up, Bst. lllb.; Jovial, Sat. 111b.; Diabolic, Bst. 111b.; Kairnoe, Sst. lllb.; Locn film, Bst. lllb.; Lady flash, Bst. lllb.; Tarengaroa, Bst. lllb.; Thrill, Bst. lllb.; Fort George, Sat. lllb.; Donum, Bst. lllb.; Humix, 86t. 1110.; Eau de Cologne, Bst. lllb.; Tauliiuu, Bst. lllb.; Goldscene, Bst. lllb.; Bobella, Bst. lllb.; Martini, Bst, 81b.; Merekara, Bst. 81b.; iilay Bloom, Bst. 81b.; General Carrington, Bst. Bib.; Spadona, Bst. 81b.

HUNTERS' HUItDJUES, of 65 sovs. Ono milo and a half.—Tornea, list. 131b,; Brunswick, list. 131b.; Gayboy, lOst. 131b.; Mannikin. lOst. 131b,; Mayileld, 10' st. 71b.; Katu Kenua, lOst. 71b. HKXTON HANDICAP, of 65 sovs. Six furlongs—Sweet Corn, lOst. 71b.; Dribbio, 9st. 101b.; Black Lace, Bst. 121b.; Patetonga, Sat- 121b.; Orawia, Bst. 91b.; Irapuka, Bst. 81b : Tieki, Bst. 71b.; Prince Kandal, Bst. lib.; Mosthenes, Bst.; Heathermoon, Vat. lllh.; Shaki, 7st. 101b.; Whauaka, 7st. 3iu.; Loch Dhu, 7st.j Lady Muriel, 7st.; Hyrai,

HUNT CLUB STEEPLES, of 100 Rovn. Two miles and a half.-Brunswick, 12st. 101b.; Totara Jack, list. 101b.; Gay Boy, ii S J' 1 nil"' %K ot ' lOat. ,121b.; Waiollika, Point,"lost. 7lb alnmaU ' 10St ' 7Ib "' GoldeD

ItAPANUI HACK HANDICAP, of 65 sovs. Seven furlongs.—Pavilion, Sst.; Prince Kansi I ,' Sit" Bst " 101b 'i Orateur. Sst. 41b.; Heathermoon, Bst. 41b.; Over ij!® ro ' "st, z 'h.: lteparoa, Bst.; Prince VJillonyx, 7st. 131b.; Bed Edna, 7st. IZIb.; Whunoko, 7st. 91b.; Nick's Head, 7st. 91b.; , Colonel Arch, 7st, 91b.; White Hone 7«t TMI- ?st. 71b., Lady Flash, 7st. 71b. s Merekara. 7at. MM*-™-' «■* HUNTERS' FLAT HANDICAP, of 65 sovs. v;nw m l e a ..lua'ter-Tornea,' list. c ' Ist'1 st ' Brunswick, list. 81b.; Sunray 10st. 121b.; Gayboy, lOst t&JSßiitft a " u

An announcement io made to-day respecting the opening of an exhibition ol »' Wi \ tß i'colour paiiftings by Messrs. $ C , r ® W. Robert Johnson, and J. Weeks. These aHists belong to Auckland, and they have already exhibited t heir paintings in that city, Christchurch, and Dunedin. There aro about 200 works, sopio painted in England, some in Prance, and some in Egypt. The exhibition is to run here for a week or more.

_ Danger is tho spur of oil great mmdj;. —Chapman. Even in warm weather there lurks the danger of influenza and colds. Wise folk should keep Baxters Lung Preserver always handy. Tis an efficacious antidoto for lung and chest troubles. Your chemist or grocer sells ill in largo 2s. 6d. bottlee.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 17, 15 October 1920, Page 8

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RACING IN ENGLAND Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 17, 15 October 1920, Page 8

RACING IN ENGLAND Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 17, 15 October 1920, Page 8

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