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RACING WORLD.

fßy WHALEBONE.) RAGING FIXTURES. ' Deo. 8, o—Woodvtllo District J.C. Dec. 15 —Dannovlrke R.O. Dec. 15—Taumnninui R.C. Doc. 15, IS -Lake County J.C. Dee. 18—Waipa R.C. Dec. 27- Poraugahnu R.C. Deo. 27, 28—Dunedin J.C. Dec. 27, 2S—Westland R.C, Dec. 27, 2S—Tarnnaki J.C. Dec. 27. 2S, 30—Manawaru R.C. Dec. L'T. 29, .Tnn. 1, 3—Auckland R.C. Dec. 28, 30. 31—Auckland T.O. Dec. :», Jnn. 1, 4—Grevmouth J.C. Jan. I—Wyndham R.C. Jnn. I—Waikoualti R.C. Jnn. 1, 3 —Wuirarapa R.C. Jnn. 1, 3 -Btrntford R.C. Jan. 1, 3—Hawke's Bay J.C. Jan. 1, R—Marton J.C. Jan. 3, 4—Southland R.C. . | ANSWERS TO niRKESPO^DirXTS. SID AND ANGUS. The Australian Cup ts n handicap event. Abbey Maid, a four-year-old mare, is the latest addition to P. Kva's loam. rrlnco Menschikoff is now working at Ellerslie under the direction of his owner. Tho gelding Romance is now an inmate of J. Lumboss' ntuhle at ElliTtlic. J. 11. Jofferd has engaged accommodation for sevfn horses for the A.R.C. Summer .Meeting. .1. O'Shoa h.is had his license renewed to tho eiul of the season by the Auckland District. Committee. A box lias "boon secured at Ellerslie for .•Bel Ribbon, which is expected to put In an appearance shortly. Conceal .lofTn-. Harrow Neck, and I.ndy ■Epsom are now. working r.i Ellerslie under ihe supervision of .1. Chisholm. The hunter Daloopin has recovered from his recent severe cob], and has been put into work again at Ellerslie. I.ndy T.yrtdtte, which has not raced for fin]., time, is working again at Ellerslie under tho charge of E. lope. Two previous winners of the Auckland Trotting Cup in Harold Junior and Norab t'relnn are, engaged In this year's event. C .tones has engaged six boxes at FJiorslie for Mr. W. G. Ktond's team which nre to compote at the A.R.C. Summer Mooting. Dusky Eve is stated lo bo coming on very fast, and not a few gocd judges are giving ■Mm a first class chance in the Auckland Cup. The two-yoar-olrl Rose Thurnham has resumed work again at Ellerslie after a short spell, being still under the control of C. Coleman. The two-yonr-nld gelding Big Ben, by Potoa—Ohime, which so far hns not. raced, is now in work at Ellerslie under the supervision of his owner. Tho two-yenr-old Gold .Tackol. which has boon having nn easy time of it for some •months, is hack again at Ellerslie working under the direction of W. Smith. Tho committee of the Wellington Racing Club have raised The stake in tho Douro Cup to 750sovs, which makes it easily the most valuable hack event lv the Dominion. In addition to striking trouble in the Oroua Stakes at Feilding. Hy most ra 1s stated to have got the ring of the Mt through his mouth, which further handicapped him. C. Morse may divide his team at Christ- . mas time, nnd Jovial and Dribble, will probably race at the Taranaki meetings. If • They are sent south 11. Goldfinch will ride ' them iv their engagements. '• Tho withdrawn! of Love, Match from tho i Auckland Cup was a tilt unexpected in the South, for the full sister to tbe defunct | Nones was picked out as likely to run forward ln the event. According to the "Melhourne Age." tho V.R.C. Committee has extended L. H. * Hewitt's riding license up to tho Rlst January. Hewitt will probably do the Tiding ' for .1. Seobie nt the Perth Cup mooting. Tho mooting or Gloaming nnd Arrowsmith in the Islington Plate is expected to provide ono of the features of tho A.R.C. ■Summer Meeting. It will he a groat pity If onvthlng happens to prevent cither going to the post. F. Loomb returned from Gisborne during the week-end with Hentuermoon, nnd continued on to Te Awamutu. taking with him Persian King. Tieki. Perfect Day. and TJenthermoon, nil of which are engaged at the Waipa meeting on the I.Bth lust. Wolomnl has boon giving a lot of trouble of lato. and tho cause seems hard to locate. He has boon given a lot of swimming exercise, which did not have much effect, and 1s at present In charge of T. Quinlivnn, who has hopes of getting him right again. Mr. Goo. Crnw. the rnlmerstnn North trotting enthusiast, left for home after the Otahuhu Trowing Chili's meeting, but left his four 'horses behind, and they nre to compete at the Auckland Trotting Club's summer fixture. Mr. Craw is expected back in Auckland shortly. Some of the horses engaged at the Bay of rienty Jockey Club's meeting, which takes place to-morrow, will have to do a hit of overtime If the fields are to be anyway decent. Only 38 horses are engaged in the eight events, and several of these are not likely to make the trip. P. Scally loft for To Awnmutu this morning, with Esthonla and Wnngawni, which are engaged nt tho Waipa (Meting. After the mooting tho pair will be taken to New 'Plymouth for the Taranaki J.C. Summer Meeting, returning to Auckland to race on the concluding days of the A. R.C. fixture. Prince Willonyx 1s undoubtedly a horse of moods. Ho showed a decided dislnclinat'on to work at Ellerslie on Monday morning, but yesterday after hreakfnst got through his tnsk nil right, although he did not seem to put much dash into it. So far it has not been decided who is to ride him lv the Auckland Cup. R. O'Donnell has tnken np his quarters nt To Awnmutu In the new stables recently erected nt To AwaTnutu. with the following horses owned by Mr. C. 1.. Stend:—Wanlgnn. Proposer, Slarland. Right, nnd Left. and tho I wo-yenr-olds Roynl Box hy Nassau - Brnyton, Loithtleld by Nassau—Garston, and Mixture by Nassau —Culross. A Inrgo number of Australian visitors well known In racing circles intend coming across for the Auckland Rncing Club's .Summer Meeting. Included in tho number nm Messrs. Sam Griffiths nnd Frank -McCrnth. who nre due -to arrive by the Niagnra on tho 21st inst. Khnhlai Khan, which has mndo a good recovery from the mishap which came against him n fow months ngo, is again Included among the regulars working at Ellerslie. Tho rest of Mr. E. W. Alison. .Inn.'s team which were more or less amiss ■ for a fow weeks have also resumed work. Lady Epsom was Tried over hurdles at Ellerslie yesterday morniDg, Thrace noting as schoolmaster. She got over the obstacles all right, but then tried to get off at the opening of the crossing, with the result thnt she fell right under the rail surrounding the two-yenr-old truck. The mnre escaped injury, while her rider, H. Tinker, gut off with a shaking. After cabling thnt he would be unable to make the trip" across for the A.R.C. Summer Meeting on account of the illness of his •wife. K. Bracken sent a later cable to the effect that mnttcrs had Improved, and that he had booked a passasre for Auckland by tho Riverina leaving Sydney on the Rtn Inst. Bracken will have the mount on First , Salute in tho Auckland Cup, and will also ride some of Mr. G. L. Stead's team. U" the Inst meeting of the Masterton Bn'clng Club committee, says the "New Zealand Times," n complaint was made by the course carotnker thnt J. T. .Tamieson. had worked his horses on the course proper without permission. Consideration of the complaint was held over, but It was resolved to Instruct the caretaker to enforce the regulations and to inform . Jamieson that unless he complied with the enretnker's instructions he would not be; permitted to use the course. j

In the South Oratress has come into aaclded favour for the Auckland Cup, while i Arrowsmlth and Chrysostom are the first ( fancies for the Railway Handicap. i Irish Knight, which Is now three years ' old, but has been off the scene for ' nearly twelve months, ____$, put ln a ' reappearance on the tracks at Ellerslie. He ' is still ln J. "Wi'llla-mson's charge. The appeal in the Cantabile ca_e has raised n question which has never cropped up before, and which the Conference ls to bo asked to give an opinion on. The question to be decided Is as to what constitutes •publication, the date on which the official ' calondar is published, or the date on which ' the secrcr.m-y nf the .N.Z. Racing Conference ' receives rne request to place a horse on ' the forfeit list. The publication of the handicaps for tho | opening day's racing of the AucMand Trot- | ting Club's Summer Meeting Increases the : I interest In the fixture, and from now until I . the time fixed for the gathering there will ■ r>e plenty doing to claim the attention of j the keenest supporters of the sport. Mr. , Edwards has given the critics something to , ponder over in his adjustments for the , Auckland Trotting Cup. which appears a very equitable hnndicap, and snould draw a large acceptance. A letter from the Racing Conference wa.- received by the Mnsterton Rncing Club «t t.hetr last icommlttee meeting, staling Hint the horse Caricature hnd Keen permitted to start at the recent Masterton Spring Meeting without the accident fee having been first paid, and that the owner had been 'fined il In consequeco. The secretary (Mr. A. Ha tha way) explained that he hnd seen the horse's name as a starter at another meeting, and had therefore concluded thnt the accident fee had hern paid. The Racing Calendar had not reached his office until the night of the second day ot the meeting. I'nder those circumstances the clut) could not be held responsible for the offence. It was resolved to reply to the Conference in terms of the secretary's explanation. Our Te Awamutu correspondent writes ' that a welcome to Ihe district was accorded Mr. G. L. Stead, who recently transferred his home from Christchurch to the Waikato. Mr. A. S. Wallace, the ex 'Mayor of Te Awamnlu. presided, and iv the course of bis remarks hoped that Mr. Stead would permanently reside ln Ihe district. He also welcomed Mr. Stead's private trainer, .R. O'Donnell. In thanking those present .Mr. Stead said that he had left Canterbury because the North was progressing much faster, and that the Auckland .Province was leading the others. He ■ was greatly taken with the Te Awamutu track, which could casllv lie mndo one of the best In Australasia. Indications pointed to the M'aipa Club -becoming one of the most prominent country clubs in the Dominion. There have been many arguments as to (Poitrcl's height, and, iv order to definitely ' settle the question, 1 asked the horse's trainer. 11. .[. Robinson. If he could supply . mc with It, ns well as other measurements. 'litis he kindly did, says "Pilot." and they ar# as under: — .Height '(without shoes) I.V2J Girth coin Forearm 20In Below knee B}ln \ Rein 4flln Gaskln 321n Hock to heel 231n No doubt W. Hickenbotham hets the whole of Carbine's measurements, but, for purposes of comparison, those 1 have nt hand are: Jleight, AO.OJ; forearm, 20in: below knee, BJln. A RACING RECORD. T"nder date London, October 18, our spe- ( clal correspondent writes: —"The exceptional in sport is always interesting. There , wore but two runners in the -race for the Lowther Stakes at Newmarket on October 14, Pontine de Tcrre and Torelore; they i started at 'evens,' and flulshed a decid <' heat. The distance of tho race was a mile ■ and three-quarters, nnd the difference in weljrhts was Rib ln favour of Torelore. No ' hnndieapper. however, can claim credit for any perfection of adjustment of weights, for it was a wcight-for-age race. Rut the j bookmakers hit. the nail ' square on the , head ' by laving ovens each of the two , horses, for that meant .the return of the . stakes, and neither bookmaker nor backer " winning or losing anything. This Is prob- ' 'ably a record in Hie annals of raciug. but , it is not the lirst time that two horses ; have provided n race so exciting, for Rich ! Gift and IPallene were the only competitors , iv the Autumn Handicap at Wolverhamp- I ton in Septemhor, WW, and after their ; mile nnd a-quarter journey the judge declared a dead heat. In this latter case the '■ netting was also as near 'ovcus' as can be , —11 to 10 on Pnllenc." AVCKLAND DISTRICT COMMITTEE. A meeting of the Auckland District Committee was hold yesterday afternoon. The appeal lodged by Mr. A. F. Lawrie against the decision of the Auckland Rac- . Ing Club in disqualifying the horse Cantabile for the Gordon Hnndicap, was heard, but in view of a doubt ns to the correct Interpretation of f he rules governing the unpaid forfeit list, it was decided to hold over ,i decision pending reference to the N.Z. Racing Conference. Licenses wero granted os follows:— Trainers: A. Collins, R. Devon. E. H. Davis, II W. Morris. Jockeys: J. >W. Cathro, It. Gussey, W. .F. Hamilton. ,W. Keepa. W. Mardiant. "W. C. Meßcnzlc, J. O. O'Shoa. J. W. Tlghe. Owner-trainer permits: R. E. Burke. J. IBrown, M. Hcnnessv. J. Kellv, J. O Lloyd. J. J. Moody, F. W. McCaulev, P. H W. rrlston, T. R. B. Robson, J. T. Tabh. The following programmes were np- ! proved: Ngaruawahla Racing Club, Jan. 22; Thames Jockey Club, iFebruary 28 nnd 28. Dates approved:—.Matamata Racing Club, March 10. TCRF TALK FROM THE 'SOUTH. CANTERBURY. (By Telegraph.—Special to " Star.") CHRISTCnURCH, Tuesday. ■ The hot, oppressive weather of late, and the absence of rain, lias made tl\e tracks a bit hard, but the Riccarton trainers are . lucky in having a good plougn gallop in • which there is little sting to affect the »' horses. ' From appearances. Cnnterbury horses are going to the West Coast In droves at • Christmas time, nnd racing there looks like breaking all previous records. Most of our ' horses will be nway north, west, or south, and Riccarton will bo deserted. ( T. H. Gillett and R. I-onglcy will go to the "West Coast. F. D. Jones, E. Scoullnr. J. B. Pearson, and G. Murray Aynslie will do Otago and Southland, and 11. Cntts, R. J. Mason, and F. Christmas will nave teams racing at Auckland. Even with the steadier of 10.7 In the Railway Handicap, Arrowsmlth will take all sorts of beating. Others in favour at the end are Rossini and Chrysostom. with a few fancying Golden Bubble for an outside chance. Of the horses for the South. Warlike. Clean Sweep, Wartone. and Warlove are expectoil to pay their way, and High Heels. Deep Well, and Foo Chow will race well on tho West Coast. All the work at Riccarton this morning wns done on the plough, wtiich was dusty, though providing good going. A number of horses got through useful tasks, among them being those who worked reverse way in preparation for the Auckland trip, but proceedings 'were not particularly interesting. Vespucci covered a little over a mile, with Rossini as mate for about five furlonss. They both look In good fettle for their northern engagements. Arrowsmlth reeled off a brilliant mile, finishing strongly, in 1.39 2-5. taking 1.2.. for the first seven furlongs. The imported horse is at the top of his form. Winter Wind, with Counterstroke as a companion over tbe first part of the Journey, nnd brought home by Brave Deed, covered nine furlongs at a sound pace all through, and finished well. Miss Mimic and Winning Hit sprinted half a mile smartly, and this completed reverse work. Link T'p was going better than the two-year-olds Barmaid and HuUibold in a sprinting task over a half mile. The two-year-old Sunglenm snnped well in a half-mile sprint with San Soucl. Warliko and Endure got to the end of sLx furlongs in good style, nnd Onslaught sprinted hnlf a mile with Comment ns a mate for part of the journey. Malaga 'has not done mucb since his return from the 'South Canterbury meeting. He has freshened up as a result of his rest, and should race well at the holiday meetings ln the South. | Mr. Gordon Fulton lias purchased a proiperty ou the Yaldhurst Road, Upper Riccarton. from which the late W. C. Clarke I trained horses for a number of years. S. Trilford will innke his headquarters there when he takes up his position ns private .trainer to "iIT. Fulton at the end of January. R. J. Mason returned from the Nortn without Gloaming, which was left at Feildiug. Mason will leave again next Tuesday with Vespucci and Rossini, which will be joined ou the way by Cloamlng. These three will make a useful team to represent • Mr. G. D. Greenwood at the Auckland i meeting.

Mr. W. H. Robblns has made arrangements to race bis three-year-old Copa de Ora Junior at the Auckland Trotting Club's Summer Meeting. The colt will be sent north with a special view to capturing the Great Northern Trotting Derby, which event -Mr. Rohblns won two years ago with Loeanda. Dillon, a half-brother to this year's candidate. j AUCKLAND TROTTWO CLUB. SUMMER MEETING HANDICAPS. The following handicaps have been declared by Mr. F. W. Edwards for eventa to he decided at Alexandra Park on the opening day of the Auckland Trotting Club's summer meeting on the 28t_ inst.: — AUCKLAND TROTTING CUP, of £2000. Limit, 4.37. Two miles. Huon Orattan Limit Dlllonwood .. 12yde Lord Rose .. 'Limit Partner 24yds Royal Step .. Limit Harold Jan... 24yds Gold Girl ... Limit Rangitatn Lass 24yds Homeleigh Dk Limit Gleaming 24yds Comedy Chief limit Viee-Adrniral 24yds iKewpie Limit Moneymaker . aflyds Oruarangi ... I2vds Nora Crena . 48yds Gold Boy ... 12ydi Dean Dillon . 60yds Woodvale 12crds Man-o'-war .. 84yds Introductory Handicap, one mile and ahalf. —Guam, Lndy Lonsdale, Norland, Appeal, Lord Roberts. Hula Girl, Golden ■Gate, Mujlk. Miss MnKlnney, Waimnlxl, Hold Lad, Andes. Lady Nan, Rol Alto, Carbinen. Othello. Ttrobell, Hoasecttfl. Peterson, limit: War Tank, 36yds behind: Mlntonefte. Gipsy Mac, Mv Junior, Sehlsca, Emma Salisbury, 48yds; Wild Nut, OOyd*: Bon Ron, Canberra. 72yds; Miss Marvin Downs. Marble Hall, ,«4vds: Mntu, Maggie Clrl, 06yds; 'Ohoai, lOSyds; 'Rita Gallndo, 120 yds. December Handicap, one mile and a-half. Pulceora, Rellovii, Silvery Moon, Wild wood Direct. Ngntarawa. Willie Mac. Whispering Poll, Kdnn. Arch wood, .Roma, March Ou, The Pointer, Peace Bells, Irish Well, Peter Scott, Cold Flake, F.knerancl, Petorden. Cold Bud. limit: Ambush. Scotti~h Child. Una Pere. Phil Smith. 12yds beliinrl: Rushcliild. Levcrlne, Wild Lad. 24yds; ■C.ldcn Warn. »■(!>: (Jewel Wood, 4Syrls; Blue King, COvds: Mindful, Pllelta, 72yds: Inora, 91yds. Rowe Handicap, two miles.—Amhorito. C, rat tan Al.bcv, limit: Tiki, Klrlklrlroa, Willi Lad. 1-Jv.ls behind; Pura Bell. Overrate. 21yds; Gold Hod, Rio Crnnde, 3f1.v.15: llova, (Klvds; Pletcr Tlnimerninn. I.ndy Park. 84yd*: Billy Parole. 120 yds: Kins Capitalist, 132 yds: Homelelgh I'i.k, loi-y.ls. rnrncll Handicap, two miles. -SpeeiiIninr. Blackthorn, limit: Bluewood. l.cnn Patch, Auckland Girl. '12yds behind: Nlta ■Hell. 24yds: Bronze Patch, 00yds; Whisht. 133 yds: Cold Boy, lr.Viyds. Croat ■Northern Handicap, one mile.— Runnul, -Miss Havoc. Temple, Manuka Park, Harold Devon. Una Bell. Prlnzorn. Salamander, limit; 'Dorothy Dimple, 'Rothcliff, Wonderland, 12yds behind: Antonio, Prince Merllu, 34yd*; Ec-enl rlf. Woodvale. Derby Dillon, li'nke Whips, Royal Step. 36yds; Strategy, Moneymaker, 48yds. St. IleJier's Handicap, one mile.— Trcanac, Jack of 'Diamonds, Avenue. Lady rtiirllngton. Mvkot. Profiteer, Wlnesiru, limit: Prince Chllde, Blue King, Tim Doolan, Inorn. Lucille. Taralre. Sir Henry. 12vds behind: Itnnglatea Krun, Fair I'urllan, Keiupsey, Mint Bey, 24yds: Red Star, Chaos. .Master Ham, 38yds: Mis* Rolfe, i4Byds; Sliver Shoe. Bronze Patch. 60yds. NEW BRIGHTON HANDICAPS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.; CHRISTCHURCH. this day. (Following are the New Brighton Trotting Club's handicaps: — First Amateur 'Handicap, or lOOsovs. One mile and a-half.— Miss Chancellor scratch, Rothtno 4s, Grand Dillon ss, White Lupin lis. Electioneer Child (Is, Roustabout lis, Miss .Fussy 6s, Avouside fls. Renown fls, Centle Ribbons Us, Marvin Queen os, Platinum Os. Wild Hobe fls. Our Bluey fls. Rankin fls. Jeff Dillon Cs. Carrlewood fls. Billy Andubon fls, Wild Rapids fls, Burgay fls, ' Wildshlno as, 'Beta Mac <W, Micky. Lincoln (is. Wee Owner Cs. Agnes W. (Is, Peter Lou 6s, Whauupal Cs. A_lelle not eligible. lniiovatloa Handicap, of lOOsovs. One mile and a-half. —The scratch, refer Dillon Is, Sunred ls. Underseruh Is. Florence la Badle I*. Child Pointer ls, nob Dillon Is. Lucy Wallace 2-:. Wee Winnie 2s, Leila Denver 3s, Henry Tracey 3s, Calmnes Avenue 3s, Money 4s, Coalition 4s, Sal Pointer 4s. Cammie -Is. Citadel 4s, 'Mammon 4s, Mednlius 4s, Rex ss. Coronado -■"«, Dandy Rose .".a, I'hll Smith .Is. Tawcra ss, Wild Thyme ss, Energetic ss. Dusky .V, Locomdu of. Grand Denver fts, McLisande (Is, Athos Cs, Gerlefan fls. Ken Tracey 6s, Pegasus fls, Day Drift fls, Appleshavv fls, Kde fls, Mao fls. Cray Peter (X. Mace Memorial Handicap, of 450snvs. Two miles.—.Matchllght scratch. Man-o-war 2s. Dean Dillon 3s. Rota 'Peter 3s, A«turlo 3s, Whispering Willie 4s, Emillus .Is, Vloe-Admirnl Ah. Gleaming fls. Silver Nut fls. Royal Slop fls, Rnngltnta Lass 7s, Legacy Ts. Paul Dufanlt Ts, Sympathy Ss, Emperor R*. Maoriland Bs, -Locanda Dillon os. Hirdwood Us. Vilo C*. Red Heather 10s, Brown's Nugget 10s, Rorke's Drift lus, Uulmet 10s. Bowhill Handicap, of loOsovs. Two miles. —Dillon Enny scratch, Bill Brown scratch, Albert Wallace Is, Gladeye Is, Fore 3s, Prince Burlington .V, The Rook 3s, Maud Wilkes 4s, Lindetta 3s, Ringleader fls. Lens Cs, Wandering Willia Cs, Indra fls, Sal Pointer Bs, Appleshaw Ss. Scaview Handicap, of ITosovs. Two miles. — Eruption scratch. Winall 2s, Wahinepal _s Pietcr Timmerman Bs, Reta Rose fls, Mystic 4s, Marvin Jun. r.s, Kelso s*. Lord Vivian fls, Treasureseeker fls. Marama Girl 7a, Sally Dillon 7s, ParkHeld 7s, Navalre >Bs, Rotbmoor 9s. Patard Os, Marvolo 10s. Succory 10s, Lovebird 10s, Corwan lis, Peter McMillan 12s. Captain Wood 12s, .Highborn 12s, Blazer Wilson 13s, Agnes W. 13s, Walwern 13s. !Dn.-_ Handicap, of 150sovs. One mile.— Marie Tempest scratch, Paul Dufanlt Is, Idris 2s, Proud Spring, ,Is. Pleasant Mount 4s, Bundora 4s, Locunagar 4s, Coal King ."«, Imperial Jun. ss, Gladeye fls, Ivy Dillon (is, Onyx (is. Red [Prince Gs, -Miss Havoc (Is, The Whip Cs, Dorcen Dillon Cs, Coldstream Cs. Wainonl Handicap, of SOOsovs. One mile and a-quarter—'Dlllonwood scratch, Sungod Us, -Erin's Queen 2s, . Paul Dufanlt 3s, Legacy 3s, Our Girl 3s, Blrdwood 3s, Mintsou 4s, Rorke's Drift 4s, Greta ss, Retreat ss, Frank Tracey ss, Joyful ss, .Letltla fls, ,Duke Whips 6s, Muko Mako Cs, Buudoug Cs. 'Electric Handicap, of loOsovs. One mile. .Huon Patch scratch, Rill IBrown 2*, Sir Fulham 3s. Little Kauri 4s. 'Hickorywood 4s, King 'Kauri 4s, Pleasant Mount 4s, Imperial Junior ss, Cladoye (is, TJie Whip fls. Miss Havoc o*. Robert Dillon 6s, iMarle Lloyd Cs, Red il'rinee Cs.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 293, 8 December 1920, Page 9

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RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 293, 8 December 1920, Page 9

RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 293, 8 December 1920, Page 9

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