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SPORTING.

The Port Adelaide Racing Club introduced cinematographing of tlic fin- • ish of races to aid the judge in arriv- | ing at a decision in close finishes. Reproductions are ready in a few seconds after the finish. j Air P. Edwards has left for the South ; Island to be present at the West Coast ' meetings. Air Dug Webster will follow in the course of a day nr so. ,T. Adams has Good Alark, Festive and Panim in work on the Palmerston tracks. Good Alark may be the first among the winners. Pantler, which was successful at both the Nelson and Marlborough meetings, won £420 in stake money. The acceptances for the first day at Rangitikei total 313. as against St* last year. Adrienne has recovered from her recent mishap and was schooled on the l Bulls tracks last week, shaping satisfactorily. f Whitirangi, Gold Star and Lady Kotiripo, in the care of -3. Gibson, are daily exercised. Lady Koiiripo is nowowned by a Palmerston North sportsnian. Daphne Wildwood, which won a trotting race at the Alarlborougli meeting, is owned by Air R. A autier ana trained by W. Price, of Palmerston N. The ’chaser FiTStyLinc is reported to : be doijig till that is required of him on the Foxtoi) tracks. E. Watson has Passionless again in , work. The other active members of his feam are Birkie. Lady Passenger . and Olynttus. Eonmark, which did so well at the s Nelson and Alarlborougli fixtures, will in all probability fulfil West Coast en-

gagements at Easter. The son of King Mark is at present under the charge of T. George.

Enthusiasm, Ivinsem. Tamateie and Tuxia will represent the Eordell stable at the Auckland meeting—a formidable quartette.

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Otaki Mail, 21 March 1923, Page 3

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SPORTING. Otaki Mail, 21 March 1923, Page 3

SPORTING. Otaki Mail, 21 March 1923, Page 3

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