Horowhenua Racing Club
♦ ACCEPTANCES. Manakau Hack Hurdles. The Golfer 9 13 Wainmhaki 9 12 Ormesby 9 10 Worcester 9 7 Mies Kelly 9 6 kaiwhnkahaere 9 5 Keynote 9 3 lilack and Amber 9 3 Kurapai 9 2 Crou Park 9 2 Pikiho 9 0 Balmoral 9 0, Moutalvo 9 0 Moutere Hack, 7 furlongs.— Lady Frisco 9 0 Uongora 8 3 Detroit 8 1 8.-.irnsdale 8 0 Qiiinn's Post 7 8 Toka Toka . 7 5 I'a 11 Mall 7 -1 Trickery 7 3 Kaiwliakahaere 7 2 Sir Wallace 7 0 McDonald Memorial Handicap, -j furlongs. Sweet Tipperary 9 0 Tyson 8 9 liu.shab.ve 8 7 lhadamante 7 8 Powder Fox 7 6 N'eed 7 0 Mahzoltov 7 0 Horowhenua Cup, li miles. Lady Louisa 9 0 Tangiiiou S 11 Orleans 8 8 Maniai'oa 8 5 .M.a.rtw Moutua 7 8 Want 7 o Ladily (j 10 Levin Hack Handicap, 6 furlongs. .Morry Andrew 9 0 Need 8 8 Mauu 8 6 Flying Spur 8 4 iSairnsdaic 8 3 Foeman 7 12 Miraculous 7 12 Xamur 7 12 Maisie 801 l 7 8 Sir Wallace 7 8 Trickery 7 8 Ohau Hack AVelter, 1 mile and a distance. Lady Frisco 9 7 Jirunk Delaval 9 o Ladily 9 2 llongora 8 10 Sir Fisher 8 10 .Sileuus 8 8 Kurapai 8 3 j Keynote 8 0 Kaiwhakahaere 8 (I Amity 8 0 Weraroa Welter, 7 furlongs. Lady Lotifea 10 5 Jiis Eminence 9 5 Martial Air 9 0 Jean Laddo 8 12 Ladif.v 8 1 Worcester 8 8 Mahzoltov 8 1 I'irewanui 8 Toka Toka 8 0 j ENTRIES •'Maiden Scurry, furlongs.— Leonian. Mai.sie Hell, Westella, Kylena, Sarid. Hiiigev, Black Night, Ladv Edith Harem Skirt. Battletide, Sweet Amy. Texas, Montalvo, Hupnni, Heni. Lochal>er. Delecto, Zimnierere.
Weights
* _ IJOROWHKNUA RACING CLUIi'S . WEIGHTS. Palmorston. Sept. 1:5. Following are the weights for the Homwlieiiua Racing Club's meeting to be held 011 Thursday, Sept. 28.— MANAKAU HURDLES, of 75suvs: one mile and a halfWirokino 10.7, Portland. Lady 10.2, The Golfer 9.13, W.iimahaka 9.12, Ormesby 9.10, Mount Victoria 9.7, Worcester 9.7, Miss Kelly 9.7, Kaiwhakahaere 9.5, Keynote 9.3. Black and Amber 9.3, Kurapai 9.2. Oron Park 9.2, Pikiho 9.0, Hcni 9.0 Balmoral 9.0, Moutalvo 9 N O. Waihopi 9.0. .Joey 9.0. MOLIERJC HACK, of (iosovs; seven tniloiifis —r,tic]y Frisco 9.0, Rongoia 8.3 Detroit 8.1, Hairtifidale 8.0, Bor.sil Quiim's Post 7.8, Toka Toka 7.5, I'all Mall 7.-1, Trickery 7.3, Utuwai 7.2, Kaiwhalvahaere 7.2. Segis 7.0. Sir Wallace 7.0, Sweet Amy 7.0. McDONAT/D MEMORIAL HA N:P GAP, of 75sovs : five furlongs.—Sweet Tippcrnry 9.0, Tyson 8.9, Coldstrcom 8.7, Hushabve 8.7, Bra dam ante 7.8, Powder Fox 7.G, Xeed 7.0, Mazoltov 7.0. IIORO WHENUA On', of 125sovs; one mile and a quarter.—Lady Louisa 9.0. Tangihou 8.11, George 8.9, Orleans 8.8. Mankiroa 8.5, Master Moutoa 7.8, Want 7.5, Rumania 7.-1, Ladify 7.1.1. Kukri 7.11. LEVIN HACK HANDICAP, of 05 sows, six furlongs.—Merry Andrew 9.0. Need 8.8, Manu B.C, Flying Spur 8.1. Bairnsdale 8.3, Saba.ua 8.1, Foeman 7.12. Mirnculous 7.12, Xanmr 7.12, 'I'iora 7.10, Maisie Bell 7.8, Sir Wallace 7.8, Triekerv 7.8, Sweet Amy 7.8. OHAU HACK WELTER. of 70sors; one mile and a distance. —Hylattus 10.3, Lady Frisco 9.7, Bronk Delaval 9.5, Lad.ify 9.2, Master Strowan 8.13, Rougona 8.10, .Sir Fisher 8.10, Silenus 8.8. Kurapai 8.3. Keynote 8.0, Kaiwhakahaere 8.0, Amity 8.0. WFiRA ROA WELTER, of 75 kovs: seven furlongt;.-—Lady Louisa 10.5. His Eminence 9.8, Martial Air 9.0, Jean Laddo 8.12, Ladify 8.11, Worcester 8.8, M'alizo'tov- 8.4, Parewanui 8.2, Toka Toka 8.0, Montalro 8.0.
LAYING DOWN A LAWN. |
When it la desired to form a!« ■. J the ground should be trwichod ;m directed for tho vegetable gaidi-.i tty | tinib during Uhj auuo-n. If ibu can be prepared in March, n way be gained by sowing the .jrws seed during that month; the surface must be thoroughly pulverised ..nd trodden down firmly. The following is a good mixture, if procurable:— Crested Dog-tail, 21 Bis; Eeet-uca tennifolia, 41bs; Festuca duruecula, 21bs; Lolium tenuifolia perenne, 201ba; White clover ,21bs; Trifoliutn miuor, 81bs; Poa Neaioralis aad Semperrirens 41bs of each. This mixture will viffioe for half an acre, and will fortn a very good lawn, and ii kept cut close answers most soils. Special mixta oo tor laying down lawns may »ko to nad uoiu any seedsman. toome of our native puas aud other grasses tvoiid answer admirably lor lawn purposes, if th& ground is of a retentive uat ue, sowing the seeds should oe deferred lil' August. Commence to cut as uoon as tho machine will act. Some ureter the scythe for the first time of cutting. Roll previous to mowing, this will save the knives ol the uioivjr. SEEDS REQUIRED TO SOW a\ ACRE. tfarley, 2* Ui ZJ buahels; beau*, 2 to 2J bushels; buckwheat, or blank, li j bushels; cabbage t drumhead), to trans- [ plant, 1 lb; canary, 3 pkgs; o-.-rot in drills, 8 to 12 lbs; clover, 1. vo 17 lbs; furse or gorse, for feed, 20 to 21 bs; 1 do. for single-lino fencing, to sow one mile, 3 to 4 lbs; kohl rabi (turnip- ' rooted cabbage), to transplant, 1 lb; do., drilled, 4 lbs, linseed, for flax, 2i bushels; linseed, for seed, 1| bushels, lucerne, broadcast, 20 lbs; do., drillwd, 15 lbs; mustard, white, 1 pkt; mangold vvurtzel, 5 lbs; oats, 3to 4 bush-d?; parsnip. 10 lbs; rape or cole, i pit, r >'P, 2j to 8 bushels; ry« grais til "rilled, one-fourth less. 1 , 2 to 2J Vtas •els; sainfoin, giant, 6 bushels; tart*. «U'U>r, Ui LusiieJa, du., spring, i to 2J bubhitls; infuhuu; :uc&ru&iuui, 34 iba, turnip, 2 to S lbs; turnip ( Ibi; wheat- Si to 2i onahfeU ( j j
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1916, Page 4
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