JOCKEYS AND THEIR MOUNTS
RIDING ENGAGEMENTS MADE Many racegoers have their owr ticular fancy when it conies to a c, of following jockeys, and , h „ °‘ n usually keenly desirous of !“* beforehand of the r;din S In order to keep readers posted most complete list of jockeys’’™” has been compiled that should"2?** interest to ail sportsmen—end « I' It is a didicult thing a, anv 5? to follow jockeys, but there an? JJ* 5 who believe in it. ' rnac > ♦* T %™ folloWln * are the majority the riding engagements that have Li made for to-morrow:— R. Reed.—Oration, Star Strang Knightlike, Star God and Joy started at the meeting).
T. Green.—Eden Hall, In the Sht.k. Bold Front, Ti Tree, Prince Hrnphrey. R. McTavish.—Te Kara, Klngfcu Day Guard, Whaka King, Takarunga and Kingsland. W. Jones.—Covent Garden, Slmin, Queen Arch, Marion’s Birthday, B*iometer and Royal. S. Henderson.—Haerera, Standfiit, Master Doon and Dumblane. L. G. Morris.—Freehold and Laughing Prince. B. H- Morris.—Mask, Damans « Thaw. H. Wiggins.—Alloway, King Paganelli, Archibald and San Quin. L. Manson. Arinagour, Bright Dawn, Llandudno, High Pitch tifl Avon Court. R. Reilly. Automne, Fiery Ll 4, Wyoming, Archeno and Cohesion. C. Goulsbro.—Festina Lent®, Flying Binge, Serang, Royal Mint and A* Tray. W. S. Bagby.—Red Lion, War 011cer, GalaDDar,3 r , Aussie and L6vensdde. C. Carmont—Bahama, Otatoa, and Stonewall. E. Ludlow. Scaramouche, Town Guard, Gold Acre and Valour.
R. Orange.—-Arch Queen, Ya<auL Metonic and. Hoarir:.. S. Trerrain. —Ballymoy 11. and Cysthia N. L. Dulieu.—Valentino and Girl H. Dulieu.—Schorr. W. Ryan. Carinthia, Tidal and
muucai jy. E. Stanway.—Rahepoto. R. Olive. —Kamehameha. J. Cammick.—Delightment, Te Tahi, Thursby and Respirator. C. Browne.—Diamond Queen an® Chit. L. A. P ne.—Salamander, Sovena and Mosaic. T. Tito.—Benzora, Mint aan Vivo. A. Rutherford. —Master Nod (secant day). N. Davis.—King Emerald and GoM® Krist. A. Tinker.—King Lu and WaltM*. T. Chaplin.—Charitaine. E. Tuohey.—-Sir Archie. A. McCurdy.—Ahi Ngaro. J. Wrsghitt.—Master NoeL S. Bryce.—High Finance.
H. Lee.—Desert Glow and F. Foster.—Lord Star, Tinokoa Tinoiti. J. Mcßae.—Kendal.
POPULAR DOUBLES
The Irishman.—Blago and Bally® o * n. . nj ,- The Crook.—Bold Front and mond Queen. a . n( j The Financier.—High Finance Royal Mint. -y-y The Flapper.—Tea Set and Asfl The Astronomer. —Blue Sky a - a God. , The Connoiseur. —Mosaic ana Boulton. , The Publican. —Rec Lion ana The Boxer. —Second Wind and S® pirator. , tj- v nod The Bern are Couple— Modest
Baddy’s Girl. a od The Theatre Fan.— Valentino Josie Melville. asi The Operatic Star. —Pagan High Pitch. r tX ‘ i The Policeman. —Bay Otar Town Guard. „ —.ter s® l The Meteorologist.— Barometer Thaw. , vnigl*" The Gallant. —Valour and llk The Actor.—Mask and The Old Maid. —Flying Tre» Catkin. rp-p* l- 3 * The Scrub Cutter.— *** OhinemucL.
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