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RACING WORLD.

FIXTURES: AupTUKt 27—Egmont-Wancanni Etint Club. September S —Marton .I.C. Sciitember 4— RangltlKCl Hunt Club. September 10— Duiincvirke K.I - . September 11—Uauiievlrke Hunt Club. September lG—ll'iikuratisa Hunt Club. September IS, 19—Asllburton County R.C. September 20, 22—Otaki Maori R.C. September T2 —Amberley K.C. September 22— Birclivvooil Hunt Club. September L"J, Zi—Ucraldlne K.C. September '2T> 27—Wanwnill J.C. September 27. October 1— Avumlule J.C. October 2—Kurovv J.C. October 4—Napier Turk K.C. October S—Hawke't Hay J.C October S—Horuwhrnua K.C. Oetobei v. lO—Wbanxarel U.C. October 10, 11—IMiucdln J.C. October 11>. IS— Musterton K.C. October s<. 27 (lore K.C. October IS. 22—Auckland T.O. Spring. October 18, 27— Wellington U.C. October -7 —North Canterbury and Oxford J.C. The hunter Knit urn is now working nt Ellerslie under the supervision of V. Conway. Swastika was schooled over the lit* bur- | dips at roilersli.! on Thursday morning, giving a. good display at jumping. Provided Kewl l'"to is sent to Sydney, theHuwkes Hay horseman J. IH-crey N to ;;'• ! across to ride him iv bis engagements. j The New Zealand * Up rondidiito Untile j Song Ikis resumed work iiguin ill Trent ha in. Ilis stable compnnlon, Battle Array, is to I Lie given :l lengthy spell. The Auckland owner Mr. V. M. Uruy »~n I credited with illiu as tlit: result oC the second I place gained l>y Asturiti at the New Zealand ! Metropolitan Truciin« Clubs Meeting. (-iialition was reported In be very lame when 111! was selll lurk In Wellington from Ulemrtun, and "ill have to In- b'lvru » .eujsihv spell. WurJ from the s.-ntli state* that Uewl I'.it.i Is In he shipped In Australia by tile ; .lohnj'tou. T!ie Taknpuna Jockey Club's contribution In ;'~'.J!P l.*i . 11l HililUiiin tUi! dull imi.l ill I Lust s.-iison. witli ihri'.' iliiy , rmitiK, tlie Tiikapurn .1.,.■!;.•.. Club .! s:iH-.t.'.l In slakes | j days' racing. w lib h wlj: iin'.in t'.u- exjiuudl Ronnie rieathcr, whli-'i I.i- ! n afforded .•) riominnlion In Ibe New >*.■ ii tti■ i i'ii>. Is a ! ilsrw jeur-old colt by LU-utiici M.Mure fr..iu j Vtsu. All T.ilk was recently un.l-r offer to a \ prnsi live huy.'r. hul no business resulted. The Mm ..1 All Hlack was blv.-ii :i turn over . the pony tiurdli-s :it Kllcrtlln mi Tlinrs.lav morning, his dixpluj Iwliik a pnnnlslng one. Mr. V. S. Kastim him dei-ldi.il t.> s.-ml his three-year-old Amy! has to Itlrciirion t.> undergo a special preparation for the (.'.J.C. Herb}, under the supervision of IV l>. Jones. Aniythiis a.so claims an cngngeniftil in the I limit Northern Derby. •IV Mir., and the puny by Coronet were pin. on board the lialuina. which was t.i have left for Sydney ..u Thursday, but the bunt* triii lielnj! ruurMli-il. th-.v hml to be ■ taken off asaiu. and will be shipped by the I lirsi available boat. The health of Mr. W. II K. Wiinklvn. secretary ..( the I'linlm-bnry .1 «-key Cluh. did not permit of his l>eln X present at the club's •went meeting. .iv.l iv his absence Mr. 1\ C. Clarke carried oul thii secretarial duties in v highly satisfactory manner. ! Tltoii-h u.irhiti- dftlnlti- Iris yet been ' 1 de. ide-d th.T.. is .very prolmhlllry of the l'nkuranga Hunt Cluli bavins; v iwo-yeax-old parade at their invvlliiK on Scute übiT 13. In the event uf the ivinide hPln« held ir n-ould he de<-i.ie.l before tlie actual ra.-iu^ I Mr. .1. K. Henrys i|..es nul considpf any i tht-ee-year-oid euens-d In the New Zealand j< -up equal to currying wetcht for-aue in tbe event. As Metielaus Is nt the t.ip "f the handicap with Sl.ii the Southern liandi. ajip.-r j [does not appear l.i have a very hJjjli opinion j j of our young horses. In the Lincoln Steeple, hasp at Rlcearton last Saturday .Merry Lad and I'olf Imifiir i were the only ones to tinlsli. so that the former, wtu.-h won. K ol third money ■ dim !a< well as lirsi. The owner of the horse, IMr T. Whel.-li. presented the rider. L, ! llaserty. wi:b tlie third li..rs,-'< aharn ..f the 1 stake in re-..-iii: ion of his service* i.ii the] j sou of Herri wee. The well-known performer Bisopne was brouuht from New rlyuii.nlh ..n Wi'duesday. land is now an inmate ..f \V. Sharpens st.ihle at Kllerslie. HI.WJCTIW has just been tilketi I up a-ain after a leiiu'hy spell. (IttrlnK which ! he was tired, and Mr. .VU-xaniler is evidently ' of the opinion thai he will have a better chance <>( standing a preparation at IJII.-r.s- ---| lie than elsewhere. Mr J K. Henrys is evidently of the opinion th.;i AllV'-tHtioii. will-h was wrond nn the li-i of winning I wo-year-oldH last season, will be more of :i sprlnte.r than n -fiver. In the Sew Zealand Cup he mils on J.iK-id to eon-edc Mr. MclLinald's colt 2 l>. but in the iitauen Handicap, to !»■ run at the Hani'evirke Meellus, over <i\ turloniix. AtT.--i-i!...i lias Iv --ive Mr. Uuwry's three-yi-ar-old :;:b. ! Southern wriiers complain that on the opening day of the C..1.C Meeting the Hunt was so had that ir was impossible to distinguish the colours of Hi.- riders at the buck of the course, and surest that the Ilnclng j Conference deride that between May and .September no race should be started later I than !■'■'•'> p-m- This is certainly one of the waiters those in authority should take up. ' fur Ilu-y can hardly blame the bookmakers for such an unsatisfactory state of affairs. i If i;av 1.a.1. the imported horse by Clliui I rjavsn'me. is nearly as eniiil as the private. i rt-iutation hp bears he should lie .. .- of the favourites I'm- the New Zealand Cup. In I which lie has only 7 1:' to .any l!ai I.id only started twl.-e last year, winning the Loiigbea-h Huudlcip. six furloiiK-. nl the Ashhiirtoii Mvtliiß. under •> s. and running second in the ('.J.C. Ivaster Handicap, seven furon-s. under 7.7. to Kilbrosan (7.121. ' suffering defeat l.y half-a-head iv the fast lime of 1.2U 1-5. Ar Ellprslle on Thursday mornlns Diamond Field. Notability. Pablo nnd Waioknra were scbooled over the bin fences in itiio gave Kiitlsl'actory displays, l>ui Wiilo- ' kura was disappointing, lie twice refus-d , In start with the others, then after setting ■over the sod wall dropped bis rider at the 'water. He was given another trial, hut ', refused at the sod wall, p'tUnn over at the ! ! second attempt, only to lose his rider when I he landed. ' The many friends of the well-known ' trainer c.eo'r-e will reffret to hear •of hia death, which took place at Wellington ,1 Hosnila! on Saturday I says "Ulencoe"). • l>eceased was well known in racing circles, •his hither. Mr. Sam. liijwott, having hen > a successful traluer of the Wa. Cieorge . Higgott has been iv India for some years. 'where he trained many winners for the ! Maharajah of (iwal.or. When war broke out be w»nt to .Kngiand and served in i France with the New X-aland Field Artlllerv being gassed and wouuded. He ' arrivd back in New Zealand by the Driioti f lust month, and while engnucd In payiiif,' ■ visits to liis relatives lie was taken ill wi.h uU-uri-v ami pueiiinnuia. from whirl, he i died 'lie was a brother to F. tlliMolt, of ; iltiiki and a sister is Mrs. It. Hatch, of . Maslcrton. ] The many friends of the well-known |(1.-i-nriun trainer J. MeCuUibe will be - .rry -j to li.-ar thin tie had to unde-rp) a ~- y ■'sever.- operation last week. A Tew months ' i!u''kPd c on U the side ofllip head "by a horse ' that he was attendiiiu. At the time he mn--1 sidered liiiust-if fortunate that the horse , I was not sbod, and that he had got out of it 1 with a bruised temple. Howevr. an inj rv It.i the licud suffered twenty-odd years apro \ j;ot badly jarred, and faused a pressure on • the brain. As violent headaches kept re■urrins a doctor was called In. and after n r eousultation be was taken to Lewidinui Hospital, where Drs. Bates r.nd Sandsum oiiciied tlie hen.l. They consider that he li'is come throu.uh the v.-ry severe ..[ieraii.ni in a satisfactory uini -. ami lias every i cliance of a j.i0.l re.oveiy. Dr. ISutes ai-rive-1 in New /.eaiaud a few weeks ag.. ' from If..mc. ■■ licrc he was surgc-ou in v soiuieiV hvai,'tal.

It is reported from Melbourne that Snub i has been turned out for a lengUiy spell. I The Auckland District Committee have \ gazetted the refusal oi licenses to lour ~ jockeys and two trainers i The Auckland Racing Club have abolished s ; the gelding allowance in their classic events ii for the season. s Gold Kip earned £-WS at the C.J.C. " National Meeting for the Tv Aroha sports- li man, Mr. 11. S. Keesing. t. It wns expected that it would take at ■' least ten days for Mr. L. C. tlnzlett's horses B to s .:t to Wiuyatul from liiccaju.n. « Although tlio Auckland owner Mr. C. I Walker failed In win a race with Signature at the C.J.C National the sou of St. Amaus earned IL'jtl in place money. > n The Auckland sportsman Mr. 11. Colter h expected to get away to Australia this week, t but no steamer being available had to post- n pone his departure. v Lucullan is Ihe name claimed for the two- s year-old colt by Luculliis from Merry Nlf, f which is in S li. Lindsay's stable at Avon- li dale. li I; j Indications point to a large number of '■ Auckland sportsmen being present at Rand- ' wick when the Australian Jockey Club's «' Spring .Meeting opens. •' The nominations rive.l yestcrdny for ' the pnsliiun of committeeiucu of the Otahuhu ' Trotting Club did not exceed the required * I number, and no ulcctlun will be necessary. j' j Mr. !■". \V. Kdwards will declare the hnn- i idlcapn lor the I'aknranga Hunt Cub's Meet- H I ing on Krida.v next, and acceptances close f : the following Friday ill :> p.m. ! The A.U.C. Urcat Northern Toal Slakes !of the I'.CO.JI season will carry a stake of , ir.lJOsovs, whi.-li makes It the most valuable ; twu-jcar-old event in the Dominion. According tv the official calendar. Mr. 3. r>. Kemp disposed of ISiMieril Arlvni and . the l.ucnllus —Lady Hobs lilly to Mr. U. Kliot with .i contin'gcuc.v. , At a sal- of trotting stock held in Christ- . church last Tuesday tin- Auckland owned .- Asturlo was sold for !20lij{S, Mr. .1. J. fun- • nlngham, of Cbiistchurch. being the pur- ■' chaser. The C.J.I. Uraml NnUnnnl Stepuleclinse ' was w,.rtli tin." lo Mr. A -101 l Adams, ill.' ow,,er of Locliella. .Mr. (iurretl beiiellted Lv the extent at 'Jl-i'"' hj lUi- two vlctorh-s , Tin." nominal ions ni-eived for the I'aku- I rnngn Hunt Club's Meeting hist night are I very satlsfacinry, a pleasing feature being i Hie good sprinkling nl uulslde horses I engaged. ' . The New Zealand Cup camUuntr- ltns,. rink, which niii-he.l second in tile event last ' I year, is expected In make her tirsi appearance under silk this .season at the Marlon ' Meeting next liioulh. ' Mr. J l>, Kemp has disposed of the lllly J by Prince Mcrrlwee—Joliu Kl'.le to Mr. Liur- , lett. an.l the youngster has goiu- into W. Sharps charge lit Kllerslie. Since resuming , his [ir.;les.si,,n Sharp has got ii most promising team together, and looks like having a J I Mr <;. Witty. M 1 ,., has received the i I following letter from the ll.m. W. 11. Her t rics. Minister of Hallways: "1 have to i acknowledge the receipt of y..ur memo, of : ,tte Kith Inst., forwarding a letter received : l.y you from Mr. G. S. Simpson, secretary '- lof the f'aulerbury I twners and Breeders '- AiaoclHtl.m, urging that lir I mares and ii 1 stallions for breeding purposes lie carried ■ on the railways during IHα coming season. and to say ibat I am communbatiiig with my licp.u-iuient with a view In seeing If it . I will be possible to accede to the request. , SIIIKS OF THE REASiiX. ', i Mr .1 Haterson tins decided to plan- the - services of his Imported sire Thiirnhiim ill the disposal of breeders this season, and has •U«l his fee at the low price of <• rhurnhain, which Is a mi-ml">r of lh •No .. I rmnllv is :i I.eaiitifully-lircil horse, being by I .L.lm'.'.f r.aunt from Lady Li ,i.i ll ~- , sisrer to the ffreat performer V..'.ym.-His. , ■So far niurnhain h.is urn had auy stock , I rai-lng but the tlr.sl of his prog-ny, now . vearllngs. -h..w great promise and look certain to turn out Mull- las- ni-ehorses. Fuller ■ particulars can be had from Mr. 1-J.tcrson. ! IMI-KOVEMENTS AT ELLEIISI.IE. , In addition lo th .n.rete steps In front ■ lof the stand, which .ire being put down l.y • contract, a number of other works are in < rir.e'.ess at Klli-rslio. ami the racecourse staff are fully o cupled. The centre tower , on the main stand is li-lnß pulled down, ami , this will enable the members' dining-room to , 1.,. iiinrlniKHl ilL'lit through, while it is also ; i.. be fur; her riil-innnl. Ih.wnsfiirs ilie pre- ' .sent tea room accoiuniodatlon will he ill. ..it ! doubled, which should be Rfently npprei elated. The works now In hand should >„■ ■ .■..mplcted in nlcuty of time for the club's - Sluing Meeting. ' TO Kld'CATi: JI'MI'KIt.s. ;' ■ In friming ttu'lr proicroinmnip for the ] rmnlne se.ison the of the Auck- . l.md Kjii-liic Cub took Into conslliTit ion li,; pi.-.sent dearth of slcepl-chascrs, and 111 I order to try and lirliiu about an Improvement ileclded thai nil lun-.tle races tor ( ' maiden liur.il.s should be ovur brush hurdles. This it is i-uimliliTisl will a-sist ' In l.rlnalng tihont the desired end mill if It ■ l.,es s,, iiu- eomn.lttee will be heartily con- 1 irratnl'teil. At any rale no h-irin can lie done liy the trial, and t.l iititinii- will l>e awaited with considerable inti-rcsl. 1 I THY. THUP.K-YKAR-OT.DS. ' I With a lerin- entry of thrpp-year-olds for the New Zealand Cup a lot of interest <-,-n----trnd 111 Mr. Henrys' adjustment of this dlvl- , ' slons and It L- safe In «ny that v.-rv fi-w iinticlpa'od that AfTertalioti would not be at the head. Mr. Henrys pi. les lletana . niMl Lucid i>lll as the m..st likely to gel lhe , ioiirnev and calls on the pair to c.n ede the Wall an. pa owned roll --Mb. It would he in- ' , terestlng to know h..w he nrr'v.-s »t L l< ilce'siiin Hull AlTeciallon would probably ' turn out n non-stayer, for the son of KU- • i t.roney wms lhe ..nly two-yi'iir-ohl t.. win I over six fin-lonjn last year, accounting for , I the iiawke's Hay Stilt"" of ii , (•• ' ' 'n : which lletaua 'conceding him -lib. ran a imxtoratc third. AffwiiitlKii |»h m. t He n , en tlir.-o occasions—ln the Hawke's 11.y ■stakes, us mentioned above; in lhe (ircat Northern Champur- •• SIil!■• o< of i\ furlo-ift. "hen he won under S 10. Hetnu-i lie'iic ■i.ird with 5.7: end in the Manawatii Sires; Produce Stakes, six furlon-s, when Uetaua ■•an second under ill). AtTi-i-titlun bei"g uiiptaceri with S.n. Lucid has been in opposition to AIT.-.taMon on two oecasi..n= o-ly. Jln the flre-it Northern rhn*ripnenp Stakes won by Affeetat'on, he finished unplaced , ; i 'anil in the Mnrin wiltll Sires Vrodu.i- Ft -kes. . in pvplpi or Hill both tin!sh»d nnpl.irel. ' Lucid has met Hefaua four times. Ho'li rm iMlnlnc-ed at evn «rp4«'lt<i in the TsltH . tlnnrlienp nt the WelllllL'ton Spring Me-t-Inir: Hetiiun 5.7. was third and Lucid, k.lO. ' nnp'nced In the Crcat Northern nhampngno Stnl.es ; ilelnna wns se-0111l with !>.(>. and In.id with s:i niinln I in the M-i-nvrri.ii , Sires I'ro.lu.-e Stakes, and Lucid. 7.0. ' 5,.e,,,,d. H-lniia. 7.111. unplaced in the ii.,tli lletaua ami Lμ. id are 'nattered hy \ being placed above \(V'oct at ion. ami it will lie interesting to see whi.-h of the trio mi ' proves the most from tnvo to three yeirs oia After the tin mentioned above M tv- ' ioi fill is considered the best, and then ■ follow Red Pepppr H Hi. Fl'L'h' P-mmn— ipr 1 •'ii. Ornmre lip n.l. Rehuff 0 7. Kiissett «.7, . ' ",,.,, Wre-ith 1". 7. W..1-.WT .:7 Sp e-li-nii'e- • J C..7. Tnttlc celdi'i- 15 7 Stnrl-irrl 07. rii-'H ! 1 ''~-. Empyrean 6.7, Virtrix 0.7, and Bonnie 1 UcL'ther 6.7. ; (To thr- .Sportinsr X lit or. > [ j Sir.-Seeing hy your report that the Anck- , 'and Rnr-lng Club intend giving away a ! tire still chnrging I.e. nclmissinn tii the M '.nirse, 1 apyal to the outside pililir to stay • ! away from their Spring Mt'»tlllg and let the 'members of the Racing Club and their friends on the inside run lhe meeting themselves I think we, the outside public, hive 1 Ikm-ii fools lotur enough, and It is ahout t.i ac 1 «-i. k some sian.l and .i:iy away t;u w.. ■• nrc l.eiter looked .-lifter. We all know the i I.He is the .arse of a lot of .rime in New r 7..-aland because people bet beyond their • means but if the bookmakers were ou the - c.urse people could bet to their mi>ni<« ami ■ •here would be le«s crime. I would like to t know what right auy racing club in \>w ■ /..>:,laud has got to take the outside • public money in the way they do? Way. 1 f any business firm did the same -1 "ring there would 11 loud cry. Uut year 1 hitter year the Racing Club carry it on. If 1 :; horse wins and pays £.'! 0/(1 inside, and a \| ...cl.er puts a -pound on outside, he only : I -t'ts £" in reiurn, which Is not right. lv 1 iiv opinion if a horse pays a:\ il '0 Inside it •I i.'ould puy 'Jl 111."I for Hi. outside. 1 may • I tell you I am going lo lu-iuc this matter . ! l,et..i'e one of our l".al M.f.'s who is up 1 .:.iin.-l raring. -I am. etc., j [ OUTSIDE.

THE PREMIER CLUB. | The allotting of just under £50,000 in \ st;ike money for the ensuing season puts the Auckland Racing Club easily In the premier ! position among the Dicing clubs of the j 1 lominion, and when the projected improve- I nients are completed at Kllorslle the clun should be still further ahead. It is pleasinn to note Hint the increase has been well spread over the various events, and though j the Auckland Cup is raised to MOOsovs thi* I only represents an increase of 35080TS overlast year's amount, and this has been allotted to second and third moneys. Eighteen other events run to four figures, and the hack events an: now worth Altogether the programme la a mosl liberal one. : and should attract the very best class of horse to Auckland. THE NEW ZEALAND CVV. The publication of the weights for the New Zealand Cup did not create anything more than passing Interest, for straight-out betting on big events is vow practically a thing of the past—at any rate, on an event nearly three months off. Mr. Henrys did not have n very high-class lot to ileal with, ' and Willi Menelnim the only ono available to start the handicap, It of necessity had to bp framed on a fairly low scale. It is a striking commentary on the form of New Zealand horses when an experienced weight adjuster I like Mr. Henrys only considers one horse | entitled lo carry U.O in a race like the New ! Zealand Cup, and only six others entitled tr> ; curry h.o or over. Seventeen figure, in tin« I division berween K.o and 7.0. and twenty | nine from the latter mark to ii.7, no less than llfieen being cm the minimum. Inder the circumstances a criticism at tills stag.WQiilfl only savour at space tilling, and it can safely be left to the next few months to throw some light on the probable result. At preseut It looks as If it would only require one of the three-year-old division to show anything like deceul Conn to become favourite. TAKAPUXA JOCKEY CLUB. UEi'Oii't ami r.Ai.ANci: shi:et. The annual meeting "f lho members of the Takapmia Jockey Cluli will l>e hell] in the dull* oili.es. Vul.au Lane, at ii..'.o p.m. on Monday next. The report states ln ut during lbe ) ear, owing to the iiitlue'izi epidemic, ,„„. oi eel Ing. combining the sprluK and summer tlxlures, and extendiuK over tin days, was held on the 2Utu and ::nth January and Ist Ki-liruiiry. The total slakes paid for the meetiug amounted T.. CT.ViO. The pi-uiit and loss account shows. s.fler allowing for depreciation, a surplus ••{ t!Ho In .1. which uiiioulit has lit-ull irans. lerr.-d til eilpllal a Mini. Til.- committee is please! I.i report tli.it the enlargement n( Hie club's mil m»i. has proved to l>.: • ■■•mulvti-ly su.ccs.sful. and li is now In splendid order. The necessity for adililioiuil luihllc ilccotiiiuoii.lt lon has been partially met Ipv til,' i-xleu-dou of concrete terra, im:. Three iiii-uiljw« of cunnulnec retire, viz.. Miwrx. 1., Camion. It. S. Reynolds, and IV. ll.i ti.Ley wUo, being eligible, ufffr th-iusi-lves for re-i'lixllon. The lialan.e-sheet shows :—Dr.—To sundry secur.-d and other creditors. i14.7.->t I" li: bank overdraft, i.'tli'ii: capital account ti:>..vsl 17::. T..1.11. £:il.7:i'.i 7 !>. Cr. -.:y i-a.ecuursc ljulldiugs. plant, anil stocU. t'au.iyij ."..7: ..Hi.■>■ furniture, tin: sundry debtors, '.::<»; |-j t : war ids. £1000: cash In hunk and hand, C'OU :i I". Total. t.'U.T.'iU 7 :'.). lTutlit ami 1.1.5S .V.oii!U.-lir. To stakes-. 'J7.".:.0: (iiiveriiiuenl i.i.\-s. 1." ; salaries ami C.w ll,!i: .-i> i:l ri.--■ mid maintenance, CiW 11 .".: improvement*, iIB«l \l.--; rent and inUTeHt, iiKlti i> S; printing and advertising, U'.C> 1,0; rates and t.ui"i, i-Klll i . s ; catering nnd refreshments, CI Hi Ml, ii: petty eiu.li. 'JL'l : In.surauce £:«: 1:: ; Land. £':ei : donations, fees, etc., £1.'!7 2 11; depreciation, £.>M> - tin. 171 7«>; balance to .-.ij.uiii arouiui t'.uo in ;;. Total, ■:I".iim 17 i>. i-r. riy lotalieatur ro.e'pts, tl'.'.aiii 11.;: Uovernuicnl tax. dividends, and xrnkiw. SWWtS Hi. : nominations and a.-ceplnii. i-.. i" 11 >■:> : gnti-ii. booths, .ards. fees, el.-., caii 7 I!. Totxil. £]!),( I3J. 17.!'. I'AKIRAXti.V HI XT CLUB. Nominations rm; NEXT MEETING. The following nominations have hr-.-n received for the Hiikurungu Hunt i.'lub'« meeting, which takes place at Ellcrslie oa SepI ember l.'f :— Maid.-n Hunters' Steeples.—llls Rxr-ol-I.ii.-v. illiiton g. Mamaugii. Nynesa. l.ilraff.-. Tltlrn, Cluoina, Sir Johu, Master Itilou, Walkiirii. Hiiotem , Hurdles. — nunrobin. Johnnie Paul. Karlwoud. Naniaugu, Cyuier. Swastika. Notability. I'amptire Jack. Lady Elsiow. I'akuranga Hunt Cup Steeples.—li.bnnie Paul. Cilutud g. lirey Star, Oaklelgh, Nyas3n. Titlro. Cinema, l'ablo. Notability, Sir John, \l:i»i-r ISijuu. No Surrender, Jacarauda Stetson. I.adi.-s' rtr-acelet. — Dunrobln, Johnnie I'.iul. Earl wood. Grey Star. Xfnmangu. Cymer. Oaklelglu St. Carl. Swastika, l'ahlo. Notability, Caniplire Jnrk, Koura. Lady; KlKtuw. Korest <;.ild. .lacaranda. Sylvia Park Handicap. No Rother. Rig! Corn. War Tank, Husbandman's Queen. Mi'ltillff. Cloiimi'l, Itltuiillu, Loved One. MuaiN-r.it, War Shot. Merry Nell, Actrlce, ! riiylloiin, Emernld Hill. Klnkop. Hessian, Admiral Advance, Forward Lady. liemoi>,.Jli- No .Mistake. Lord .Masterful. Marble

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 200, 23 August 1919, Page 12

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RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 200, 23 August 1919, Page 12

RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 200, 23 August 1919, Page 12

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