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NOTES AND COMMENTS

Bt Glencoe. Entries for the Danneirko Meeting closo on Thursday next and for tho Manawatu Cup Meeting on ftidiff. Weight! for the Auckland Cup and Railway .Handicap are duo on Ihursday has an engagement in the Oroua Stakes nt Feilding, but his osiers may nut allow tho Absurd BeMinj to chase Gloaming. The presence of the Riccarton flier is not likely to make for big fields in either the Fcilding btakes or the Oroua Stakes. Bestir, who used tp carry the colours of J H. Prosser and was thought highly o as a, two-year-old, is now to raco in the colours of Jlr. H. .J. Palmer, of Otakif and ho will have his first raco at Ashhurst on Wednesday. - 11 J Mason arrived from the south yesterday with Gloaming, who is to contest thY Feilding Stato and tho Oroua Stakes ,'t is some years since Mason vifited Feilding, the last occasion being when he brought Armlet UP ior tho to mind that the Waikaiiae etqd master h«n not bad much luck with his high-priced mares. In action to the loss of Karo ho also lost Lovesick, Nones, and Devotion in a short as scratched for •the Ashhurst Cup. Final arrangements have mow been made for the Ashhurst-Pohang.na. Racing Club's Annual Meeting, which is set down for Wednesday next. A specia tra n will leave Palmerston North at Warn! leaving Ashhurst on the return iourney at 5.30 p.m. A car X be attached to the goods r n leaving Palmerston North at Mo p.m. for Otaki. This should suit down-the-'liue patrons admirably. Mr V li. Kemball's jumpers, Mill „' Cowrie and Gladful, have been turn■ii out for a spell. They will not be iSced ngSa until'the Jumping reason seems back to his best ,form again, and his victory in the A - ou Cup on Saturday was finely wbj ciuated by his connections, lhat gooa hoSc Uncle Ned carried »st. 31b. into fi °FUigr£ C winner of the Trial Stakes at Winto'n. is - mare by wis subsequently a>ld to a Duncdin »o K e T ,G.J« did the "hat trick" on the first day ot Z Winton. Meeting by riding three 6UCflat racers-Mantua, Buller, and Atellle Drift—to victory. : . J W en contesting tho steeplechase at Wilton on Wotlnosday Graftellas 1«K gave way the injury being of such* B g erim,r nature as to terminate his racVaTcont committee meeting of the Auckland Racing Gab. it was doadM to make representation to the Minister of Railways in an endeavour to obUm son. wIW for the owners in regard to the heavy charges now levied for the I c "\f &°OWW rlcX the aged tb. disapthe latter having shifted MS »™. Marton.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 49, 22 November 1920, Page 6

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448

NOTES AND COMMENTS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 49, 22 November 1920, Page 6

NOTES AND COMMENTS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 49, 22 November 1920, Page 6

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