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AUCKLAND TROTS

UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF FIXTURE ACCEPTANCE LIST The splendid acceptances received by the Auckland Trotting Club for its relief fixture point to the carnival proving an unqualified success. The meeting is scheduled for Saturday, August 30, and Monday, September 1, and all profits accruing will be donated to unemployed relief purposes With good fields of useful, and In some oases high-class, horses, the racing should bo full of Interest, and patrons can look forward with confidence to fine sport. Acceptances for the first day are as follow: GREY LYNN HANDICAP Of £200; limit 3.45; trotters; li miles

ADMISSION PRICES FIXED The Auckland Trotting Club states that prices for attendance at its unemployed relief meeting, which takes place on Saturday, August 30. and Monday, September 1, will be popular prices. Admission to the outer enclosure will be Is 6d, and prices, which include admission, to the lawn and the grandstand, will be 5s for men, 2s 6d lor women and Is 6d for children. These charges will include the amusementtax. DAYS OF LONG AGO Speaking at the Otahuhu Club’s meeting yesterday on old associations. Mr. E. V. Sutherland expressed tbe opinion that the friendships made between true sportsmen were everlasting He cited cases of old-time sports campaigners attending functions and being asked to speak of the by-gone days memories of which had made the “tears roll down their cheeks.” “He could,” he said, “quite understand Mr Absolum’s feelings when dipping into the ancient history of the club and hi? association with many fine sportsmen who had long since crossed the border When friendships cemented were sun dered by the inevitab’e separation their memories brought back old recollections of the noble ‘sports’ of the earlier days.”

Caballero . . . Lt Tom Pepper . Lt Dexterity . . Lt Windchat . . Lt Golden Hula Lt Zanzibar . . . Lt Moko Bells . Lt Ockley "Wood 24 Rosa Triumph Lt Nelson Girl 48 Royal Lord Haldane 72 Triumph . . Lt Direct Action 72 Te Ngutu . . . Lt Marble Star . 96 PONSONBY HANDICAP Of £200; limit 3.40; lj miles A1 John . . . Lt Worthy Chief Lt Belle Wilson . Lt Worthy Nor . Lt Great Vanity . Lt Margaret Jersey Thorpe Lt Wallace . . . 12 Judy Thorpe . Lt Nelson’s- Chum 12 Kewpie’s Guy Lt Prince Pedro . 12 Lucy Bell . . Lt Speed King . . 24 Man o’ Belle . Lt Lady Yvonne . 36 Moko Chief . . Lt Lord Lu . . . 36 Student Prince Lt Crystal .... 36 Whakahihi . . Lt Bonniewah . . 48 Windshield . . Lt Silver Link . . 72 AUCKLAND HANDICAP Of £500; limit 4.34; 2 miles. Enawah . . . Lt Grand Light . 24 Great Delight Lt Laplander. . . 24 Stoney .... Lt Rockburn . . . 24 Stanmoor . . . 12 Warplane . . . 24 John Mauritius 12 Nelson Tasker 48 Evelyn Locanda 24 MOUNT ROSK1LL HANDICAP Of £250; limit 2.52; 1£ miles. Childe Audubon Lt Nella Dillon. . 12 Dealer .... Lt Trustworthy . . 12 Hohoro .... Lt Direct Morning 24 Evingsclere . . Lt Wood vale. 24 Sailor Boy . . Lt Great Ballin . 36 Glandore . . . 12 ONEHUNGA HANDICAP Of £350; limit 4.46 trotters; 2 miles. Bright Light . Lt Floraline . . . 48 Kolmar .... Lt Sebisca .... 48 Paradigm. . . Lt Tradesman . . 60 Surprise Gold Sovereign 72 Journey . . 12 The Tartar . . 72 Explosion . . . 24 Tiger Salve . . 132 ELLERSLIE HANDICAP Of £200; 4.46; 2 miles. Crystal .... Lt Arachne .... 36 Lady Jewel . . Lt Dan Direct . . 36 Maid of the Little Guy . . . 36 Mountains . Lt Reliance . . . 48 Nelsonian . . Lt Dealer .... 60 Sailor Boy . . Lt Trustworthy 60 Mignonne . . . 12 Glandore . . . 96 Rolfe Audubon 12 AVONDALE HANDICAP Of £300; limit . 2.15; 1 mile. Brutus .... Lt Mountain Dell 12 Gang Awa’ . . Lt Bell Axworthy. 24 Goldman . . . Lt All Bell .... 24 Master Huia . Lt Stanmoor . . . 36 Country King . 12 The Abbey . . 36 Hal Chimes . . 12 Warplane . . . 36

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1058, 23 August 1930, Page 13

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AUCKLAND TROTS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1058, 23 August 1930, Page 13

AUCKLAND TROTS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1058, 23 August 1930, Page 13

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