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Bailand lias again joined the activi members of D, Watson ’s team. The .Levin trainer, W, Milieu, hn> Landied a eolt by Bisogne —Molij Lawn, which shows plenty of quality, ;ond is particularly well grown. Among the animals being trained by a. tuboon are bleeping Beauty, bautiago, Auising bister and a full brother to Santiago. A JLyttieLon Times writer is responsible for the following:—“11. McSwueuey, the rider of .lition, was interviewed by the 0.i;,. udiary stewards after the .July vpiechasu at Trenihiun •;!_ , ; Jrf u ivk, and was asked any lie near so wide at the n Ais explanation was that 1 mount out wide in order to a the better going on the outside m the course. This information appeared in a Wellington paper, though it was not available to the workers in the press room at the meeting on Saturday, it was a weakness in the arrangements on most courses in the Dominion that tile Press representatives are left to get news of this kind the liesl way they can. and quite frequently they have no means of knowing that an inquiry has been held. '' Ln commenting on the above “Whalebone" states in Auckland this state of affairs does not obtain, for the press are supplied by the clubs with a press steward, who is (liven all the information possible, which is posted in the press room, and is available to till the writers present. Auckland writers who attend Southern meetings iind - the contrast very striking, and consequently greatly appreciate the courtesy extended them by the respective secretaries in Auckland. following are the breedings, etc., of air \V. Higgins' liui>es, now being trained bv frank Iliggott: —Deborah: Milrtiitn—Hebrew Maid; brown untie.
ihree years Ist August, 1022; Audi- j land: Junior- -Pasta. brown gelding. .. i\ vears. Ist Aiigu'l. !U22: Aioora.ruck: Absurd Lady fta. brown geld- , nig, Jive years Ist August, 1922. An , unnamed gelding by Burnt u tm —lib-tor- I nte. chestnut gelding, two year.-. T-t j , Auuu.-t, Id-Id. I MASTEKTON CD Oil. The statement of receipts and ex- I piacliture for the year ended June BD, : Joy'd, in connection with the above Club - i- as follows: — j Receipts. — -Continations t-IJ-1, neccp- ; lances £47G Ids, meinbers’ subscriptions , £271 >. members' cut ranee fees £2? Os. , lolitlisator £1233 ds dd. mortgage ad- , vanee £IIHW, lawn gates .£376 Us, out- . ride nates £233, privileges £l5B Its. ac- ■ cuminudat ion £147. loose l.ioxes £9, 8s 0:1, training fees £29 15s. farm account ; £447 ISs Id. discount £2O is 3d, dona- , lion £5 os. nirears paid £4 lfs, credit balance June 30. Iddd, £llO3 los Del: ! Expenditure.—Balance. July 1. Iddl t iii Id Us 3d: stakes J-4750. (tovernuient I ta?: £l2Ol Ms sd, salaries £5)9 lls. inter- ! est £2u2 3s 111, stamps, telegrams, etc-., : £4l Ids Sd. band £2l. rales £3O Ids sd, i insurance E-Id 17.- I'd, gatekeepers £ll4 I las. cottage and stable expenses £203 ; 7- Aid. labour and improvements to i .•uni'.-,.• £ll'.' li's 30. printing and ud'.er- ] lisiug £244 Ids 3d, levies iX.Z. Racing I 'on fei enee £oii d Od. tarin account 1 £5 Id His 2d, entering £5.1 3s 9d. ambit-j j lance hire £lO 10s. exchange and battlefees £4, new building? £7O ds 7d, cartage : £59 Os, incidental expense s £2Ol Us Od. 5 'otui, EOi.'ho iis 4d. The profit and loss account shows a profit of BlS''' 11s £hl. The Club's liabilities include .a mprtgage of £3OO. and E limit owing to the Bank of New Zea]:iud. Among the assets are freehold nf racecourse £-1375 3s. buildings and stands £4623 Is -Id (less .10 per cent, depreciation £-132 ds). new building? and improvements £7O ds 7d, and. machinery and plant £505 10? -hi. Ihe balance of asset? ' over liabilities i? Mr O. T. D'Ath. for some years j rcturv of the Otaki Maori Racing v in'" I boon re-appoiutod to tho position*] \V. Bowden rode Bthopieii lo victoi. j ki r Gi-borne un S.muday
Mr \\\ Higgins ' hors os —Auckland, Moonstruck. Deborah. and tlic chestnut veucL'-'cr —Li:-.in the hands of Frank ill ergot t —are settling down nicely in their new qua r‘ c - . and altuough m ihcir "inter coats art- lc‘ l king "C-11. It 1, pro!nil'le that the unnamed one "'ill he called Otaki. -\[ r }', s. Eastvii was in Otaki on Bntnrdav and appeared well satisfied with Master Moui of. -and his chances at the Nat ional meeting. -Master Moutoa will probabl' be ridden by W. Young. Fisher. who "ill also make the trip, will be ridden by \V. Bowden. « A local trainer picked the ".tuners of two doubles til Wellington—and , bucked neither pair. Nat Williams is giving rite Demonthones gelding, owned by Mr V. S. Easton. good exercise. The aniinal is a beautiful one. and when fully matured should be heard of to ydiuntagi. Mr W. Higgins, who has a string of fifteen horses, has distributed several among leading trainers. Callaghan 1* among those being trained m A uek - l:t ud. SANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Can be obtained from nil chemists and ~tores. There is no reason for putting up with inferior brands, becaurs you can obtain “SANDER’S." which is not only recognised by the highest Medical Authorities, but prove 1 by the Supremo Court, Melbourne, the best. SANDER’S EXTRACT is specially manufactured for medicinal uso under the constant supervision of a medical niun. SANDER’S EXTRACT is un equalled for colds, influenza, bronchitis, diarrhoea, flatulence, all infectious disomies, locally for vroundf, burns, ulcers, piles,’itching, chilblain. Mr 1. Hopkins, Auckland, says:—“l used SANDER’S EXTRACT for the last 42 years witn the very best results. Once e. substitute was given me—& larger bo trio fit the same price; result, no good. Only BANDER'S EXTRACT enters m> b»tt*\' r Adv£ ,
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