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RACING WORLD.

(By WHALEBONE.) HACIXG FIXTURES. March 7—Te .Aroha J.C March 0, 10—Southland' R.C. March ii. 11—Maryborough R.C. March 11, 12— Napier Park B.C. -March IM, 14 —Ohineniuri J.C. Hi) 18 j ANSWERS TO COIU{KS-I»OX,D.ENTi>. ' c WAKK VP. -Client never curried thi r, colour* of a native owner. Mr. Win t ,t lokena, in whose nomination lit , raced i in his early career, wan. an everybody 1 with any knowledge of the upon should a know, the assumed name of the Wan)f gaunl owlier .Mr. \V. .Imucau. fj- I Thirteen of those engaged iv the A.X.C. , .Unuuin .Steeplechase, flgure iv Hie hteeple- <•■ chuao v: ihu Ohliii-muri meeting, ami a wlu at the latter place means v re-handicap.• .lusl prior |o his winning tile Farewell c " Trot ai the Wanganul Trotting Clubs mcciIe ing, lllram (Jalindo wae purchased by Mr. ,o J. I!. Corrlgan. r_ XV. Siuitli scut ijidy Riidßi? over a coni>ie Iβ of Ihe small hurdles at Kh.-rslle on Thurs- „ nay iiKirnliiß. the daughter of itunyuu , shaping .satisfactorily. I- Mr. <ireenw(Mj oreoentlv informed a ~ Southern writer rhai nil going well Ulcram- " would hi , a starter in tnc Trent liani ie liulil Cup. ,c V Nil Mistak,- was Riven another Sfhoollng " lesmin at Kllerslie on Thursday morning, the sou of Uczoniau giving a promising 0 display. According to reports t'ente wan very 1 itn lucky in the Ditnnevirke tup, getting'! h' Into all the trouble there wan going, but for , which she looked certnln to have won. ;| Although Ihe Wanganui Staken was run ■' i in tin- V'-rv fast time of -M 'i •">, It wa« no; •'ln re.or.l for the rare, which is 1.."4. reg!-«- ---() I lereil by Hunting In 1»1T. X ! l.rivellghi has be e u allowed in ilrop out or i » i his Ie Amha ••ivagr-im-n: s. and will n..i he ?! asked In carry silk until Ihe A.R.I. | 1 , autumn nioeiinK. ■ « ; <;ladwln. with a llghi boy in the Ruddle. ] I. was sent over ii couple of hurdles at Idlers- ( I lie oil ThurKdKy morning. Mc lost his I , rider ai the |]n,i attempt, but afterwards | a , fenced all right. j ™ Klimis and Silver I'eak : ,re working tile; ,' ' right way round on toe tracks at Interc.ir- ' ; irlll. and are expe.-trd to be sent North for n !'he A.'X.C. Autumn Meeting at an early ■i; ''•'"•■ ! The work of forming the new entr.in.-s Jlai Kllerslle Is progrpdMlag salbfnciorily, '. Laud thc> will lie ready In time fur t'.ic ■'A.X.C. Autumn Meeting. " i I ' I Si.nnrt hns evidently recovered ; rmu Ml. I nii*hiin which pri-vented him racing ai tb^' .'.V.U.t. Summer Meeting. for he fl«uri>» ! [.among the nomination.-, for tbe principal j irient at ilie Foil.ling Easter Meetlug. j ! ( The ex Aucklander. Miss Muriel, succeeded ' 'In winning the Summer Handicap, tb* ' . principal sprint event, ot the <;ore meeting ' on Wednesday. Mlhs Muriel was not started I . on the second day. I M Prince Martian wa« hacked down to n I very price h> the Open Welter HI the ■ Dauncvlrke meet tug. but the be-t he could do was to Ret thlrdj his defeat belug some ! . | whHt costly to bin connections. j j Mr. A. <;. Malice, the stipendiary steward ! .'present at the Wanganul Troltlne Club* j , mcetlnir, had n busy time of It on the second | day of the fixture, no less than (He tnqutrlrs ' b-IBK held. L'n thrpc occaslone nn<-s of £UI [ jWere Inflicted. '| With the majority of horses and trainer* ' : away on the country circuit. mntipr.« nt ! | Kllernlle are very <|iilet. The track.i, ' i though dry, arc carrying a fair sole of ' i srass, but a sood downpour would be very ; beneticlal. " i I Meeting. (iasliaK was seen under silk at the 1 Dannevlrke Meetlnit. when he contented the - . Presidents Handicap. The (ion of liemos- ; I thenes la stated to have had a bad passage, ■ I but finished close up. ' '.'. Mr. McManemlne adjustment-; for Ihej I min,.r events on tbe opening day of the! I A.U.I. Autumn Meeting are not due until [ the l.'th inst. This will slve the handicap, per the opportunity to review the running at the Te Aroha and Ohlnemurl meetings. (Jeneral Advance was expected to run well In the C'roydon Handicap on the openliik day of the Core meeting but the best he could do wan to flnlub third to Marching Order and Thaddeue. Ceneral Advance was not started on the second day. '11. \oung Journeyed from Christchurch to Wancanul, where he had two rides. He was on i'unka when the mare 'broke down during the runnins of the Wanganul Cup and had the mount on client when the Ruldlnjf broke v fetlock and bad to lie destroyed. Iluo. which has been off the Been, since he ran second In the <;. <;. Steed MemorialCup last November, made a re-appearance under silk last Wednesday, when he con- I tested the President's Handicap. None of I the accounts mention him In the running ' so evidently he wan never prominent. I The many friendn or the Christ church trainer-driver M. Edwards, n-hoee health i nas oeen causing some anxiety of late will be pleased to learn that he' has taken n i decided turn for the better, and hopes are j now expressed that the Improvement will be ■ permanent. Soulterina. which succeeded in zettlnz'' her name on the winning Hot of iwo-vear . olds by accounttue for the Nursery Hamll- ' cap at Oann.'virke on Thn:.«day. U a ftllv by Kin>r Soult—Cyrenlenuc. and raced coii- I sistently but unluckily at the Auckland . meetincH In the spring and summer. She is , still owned by Mr. V. Itoss. ' An Kllerslie tTalner was the victim of a j snorik thief on Wednesila.r last. Intending '■■ leaving for Te Aroaa on Thursday morning ' > he hung a good suit of clothes, with a sold - watch and chau: '-< the |W>cket, over the ! rails of the vera'.idali to air, only to find 1., them mjfeiinsr when he returned a few hours ' Inter to take them in. The matter Is Iα i the hand* of the police. J The sensation In Knglaiul over the l< scratching of Always for all engagements I ) at the Liverpool ('.rami 'National Steeple-1 < chase Meetins was due to the fact that - Always wa,s a warm favourite .for the big j race, both before and after the publication of the weights. Alwa.ro is „ five-year-oltl t gelding by Adroon from a mare by Uivemlo. I J and was very successful over Tence» lnsi t ' ' lj wb.> saw Armorei race at VVungiimil were quite prepared for her victory at Dannevirke, for the daughter of Bonlform ; and ■BcJionian was decidedly unlucky to be' i beaten by Scion. iSoldier's was picked ' < out as the most likely to bent Armorel, and j i the public considered It a duel between n the-pair, and so It was until a short dis- > tance from the ipost when Dissertation came i through and split them, with necks hetweeu i the t.-10. ' j; The victory of Flight Commander in the \ Kannevirke Cup on Wednesday was looked I upon as something In the nature of a fluke I but his showing in the Tlartgill Memorial I r on the second day. when he won with a rise > of 131b In the saddle, showed that the half- i brother to Balboa won on hie merits. Flight I Commander, has been a big disappointment J up to the present, but may now show { greatly improved form. j At Wanganui Mr. Sklpworth continued -r to deal with fractious horses by placing -i, them behind the Held, and it was plainly noticeable that the boys were not pulling; R and twisting their mounts about so much £ as formerly. There will probably he \J always delays at the post, no-matter who I £ is olßelating, but the placing of the unruly j £ ones behind the others will greatly mini- j , nilse the evil. I J; I v Insurrection, which won Ihe Nelson Cnp 11 J, on Thursday, is t he gelding presented to I.i J. Lowe by the Messrs. Itiddlford Bros. * when that trainer severed his connection '_| wtth the Wellington sportumen. Insurree- J; tlon was a starter Iv the Stewards' Handi-! * cap on the ripening day of the Wangauui 'J| meeting, when he carried the corfldencr of ■ ' his owner-tratner. The son trf Kllbroney. ; T howerer. ran very disappointingly, being I*> one of the rear division throughout. j The weights for the C.J.C. Easter Handi- \JJ cap and the C.J.O. Autumn Handicap are '"' not due until Monday next. Aa the Auck- I'J land acceptances closed yesterday ewners with horses engaged at both fixtures had A not the opportunity to compare tbe weights ai before having to make a payment. It , A would be to tbe interest of everybody If I* Home arrangement could be made ntxt sea- R eon for the handicaps for botb meetings to C appear on tbe same date. >l

W. Tozer la handling a rising -two-year-old filly by Thuruliam from Fl-urrsbip. Tirana, which won .llnkniatal Welter al Panuevirke ou Wednesday, returned his supporters a. long • price. After a lengthy spel! Normanby has resumed work again ai Ellerß'.le, under the supervision of 1 , . -Con way. The champion pni'er Aniliur Dillon is to cnmnience his final preparation nest weok for record-breaking purposes. Quite recently a substantia! offer was iiM'le mid refused for the jiacer Willie Lincoln. Mr. r. Etnanuel v.as very disappointed with Ihe weights allotted ißltholla and Bright I.lgUt, nithilran-ini; (liein from :iil engage men in at the fixture. i J. H. .tefferd will probably divide his i team at Knster time, fur In .idditlon to their i l.eSns engaged at Kllcrslir. several have ! Iteen nomlnntt-d for Hie Fdldlng Meeting. It was in;ended to race Kiti.itna at tile :Te .Anrha meetiiiK. btit rhe mare cut "lie [of her hocks rather hndly while gullopiutc last Tuesday, aud iier • hud to lie forfeited. So Chi- very fen- risinc tw.i.yenr-olds have I»n in an appearance ai Kllpi"lic, and ii. is yet. a lilt too early to Judffe, it kmlis n.s If the Auckland stable., would be weak In yuuiigtstci'x this year. The train nminKeuients f (l r the Te Arohfl meeting mi Monday will lie the same as I hose for to-day, ih- special leaving Auckland at <:4.-> a.trit.. reliiruiug leaving H-rri-s----ville at ii p.m. Tlie [lannevirke Ua.-inc < iiil. l< .mc of lh« few clubs that has rated so fur ihls and showed :i decri'ase In (he tote receipts. The tijrures wrc trtW below those of joffl). J. lirycc. mil., who rode Ilirani liollndo In v|/Torv in t h<. I'nren-ell Htindlcnii at n'aueAiiui hist Monday, was Hiic.-esiifnl in the «antr race year. when h»' won on I'etP.va. During Ihe seven rear- he carried <silk. Client. »lil<-h was deslmyed lasi Week. .-tnrt»d r>o time,., r...- ]>i tirsts. » 5e.-onds. ;, ililr.ls nnd ;:<> limes unplaceil. Hi- stake earnings amounted t.. tC7a"i. \V. c;. [rwln. who lias u.it had nnyihlnd In work f..r some,time, linn ileddwl t ( , make a s;.irt ajsiln. ond has lease.'. Hcrsclile.fr.>m his owut. The son of bi:ciil:ur> hax been sp,.'lhig for s,,ji,.- .imp. and is now in nice condition t- s;nrt n iircparatlou. .UVKLA.ND AUTUMN' MEKTIVC. A(TErTAX(.'EB AND NOMINATION?. The following neceptnnees and ncinina tlon«i lime lieeti received in conni>rtii>n wiili the Aucklanil ritili'a Amuiou Meeting:-AITI-TTANTKS. KASTEIt HANDICAP, one mUc

Great Xortlurn Champagne Stake*. sU f'lrli.iih-H. Thespian, Aurenie, Ton Taun. Ha- Hawk, rnmaletp, Still s.-a. Annnrcl Ivlek Off. Auomnl.v, Mixture, IxMtbllrld". r.oyal Irish. t;n.nt Northern Oak<. ~n . mil.. and n ha!f. Sylvan, Isariet. I'otorm. br f by {■•ijHlan—Mrranin. <hr •,,• AntiphoneMlss Hlx. I-.arth.shiiie. Petite, Wanlcuii Cron( \,,rlh,.rn Si. l^,. r stakes, one mile iiiu! thro»'-qu;i n«T-- — (ieoffrev Sylvan Lnnitellde, Bute Sound. Ustovvel, Isabel' \ espuc.l, Slork. Klght and Left. Keknton <h f l,y Anllplione-Mlss lllx, Knit iialiln.-" Peiite. Wanigan. Gaxbait, l>llo. Nominations. I'reslilenfe Handicap-Lord Keuiiwnrtli An-hle, Formalin. Tresor. Matntauc (Soldpiano. Kinkora. Vespucl. Rr.ckfleld Hovul Irish. Khublal Khan. Beiant. <\inowlij,lrn" Klin' emus, Clonincl, Gnsluic Esthnnlu' I KieiiK. Mangamnhtic Pntvut <:<iia uieii (;nnny. Corretrldnr. rvrsian Kinj;. Wnody Kden Ilanillcap—Slammer. Crnwliuri't ohlll. Mebtnlnir. Lord K.-niiworih Arrhle" ■ Xlelit Time. Miss KIIIi-p. |),,veli-t. l>rupr>Hoi\ I Matatane, War Tank. Arcll Salute. Di-u.a-lion. Kockneld. I'enoiia. I'rim-e Ktiftis Klmlilal Khun. rtute Si.uml. Clonmel! riirysosiom. Tljjriliya, Silver l'oak Korrat tiold. Karlj , I)awn. Mnluhn. I.ovelipht j Infante Tieki. Scrap o- 1-aper. Ilnnur". Onslow Stnkes. — Tlreless. Kliik I'clllrule Mixture. Tliea|)inn. Knndoo, (iolilen Dream. Srni.ke C..n<-er(. Lady Kennin. Thurnhniu. Spirit Level, l-'ulsome, I'riu.'c Kerouz. Katharina, Roiiuy poreeii. Sweet Auburn. Arnxirel. Still Spa Danger Zoiio. Bin Ben. Anil Form. Nola. fJolil Jaekot. Mlsk Curran. Miss Winsome (ttllyl j Snon.lon. Marble I'rng. Koyal Blnnd. Slci'l»'i'K Beauty, Arch Laddie Ln< uJlla I Thurnle.v. j Vlc-toria Handicap.—ilreless. Kins relliculi>, Tamatete. Mixture. Leithflf Id. Thoeplan. Anomaly. Koodoo, (Jolilen Dream, Loyal Irish. Sikiolce Cont-ert. Lady Kermlu. Unabl. Spirit Level, Kulsume, I'rlnre Feroui. Katharina. Bonny Doreen' : Oranpa. Armorel. still Sea. Hunger Zone Rtc Hen, Ton Tiiua. The Uawk, Noln Miss [Turran. Misw' Winsome (filir). Snowdon I Marble t'ra(;. Bo.val Blood. Sleeplni,' Beauty. Hnta Handi.ap. — Lightning. Illumtnatlon. Miss Elllee, Dovelet, Ulght and Left. I>.?a<l Sweet. Penona. Battle Knl B bt. ■ Chrysostom. Tiprltiyu. Silver Peak, Knrly I Diiwn. Mnlolm. King Abbey. Queen Ahlipv Infante, liolden Bubble. Silver Link. Tieki! Solfanello. Stammer. Nelson Handicap.—Xo Bother. Narrow I Neck. I'lne Ar.-h. Sir lluon. Maid of the 1 Lake, Illumination, Formalin. Nicht Time, . f'oniinirtKion. Actrlee. (inib. Wanlsnti j I Boomenlay, lslnsiirch. The (ileauer. War' Tank. Egotism. Marble Glass, 11-W1 Kniuiit i Wnlutapai, gfrcsn. Clonmel, Mlas Melva, ■ First fall, ranzonet, Kralf. Torre Abbey Miss Norviil, Uoneday. Inipudeiice Wai- I karetii. Arch MnrROJ. Lady Itougc. I"rin<-e , Al>l>cy. Klpvt ion, flout nt*rtnoon, I'prslji 11 Kins. Te Akltai. Jack Bruce Oleticairn Brodlok. Ohlti. Knlghton. stewards' Handicap.—No Richer •Prini-a fharlerol. I'ine Ari-h. Lord Kenilworth. Archie, Fornialin. Trpsor, Prime Carl Isabel, night and Left. Matatnne, KcotlKm. IVnte. Ito.ktleld. Koyal Irish. (JeofTroy. Bute Sound. Bezant, Clonmel. Ksthoni'a KleuK, Silver Peak. Forest tiold, Early Pawn. Mnlohn. Kin;.' Abbey. Gold Khi Silver Link. Persian Kins. Scrap o' Paper. Tama-a-roa, Arrau. SolTaiiello. Bane Gold l'lane. Mnngere Handicap. — Heatbermnim. Kitianu, Miilcet. Narrow Neck. Pine Arch, ! Sir lluon. Maid of th« Lake. Illumination, i Night Time. Commission, Actrlee. Grab. Some Fashion. Wanigan. Proposer, j Kmernhl 11111, Mauneawhero. Boomcrdnv 1 Isinitaroh. Head Sweet. The Uleaue'r. Ksotlfitn. Bltliolia, Uiiftle ' Knight.i.Marble (ilasn. Irleli Knight. Staniiner. Waiatapal, Treno. Chinz, Election. : Tieki. Clonmel. Abbey Maid, Jolly Prln- '. cess, Narana. Lady - Gllssas, Canzonet. { Mlks Norval, Koseilay. Impudence. Jaffna, j Waikaretn. Pagoda. IMncess Rell, Arch Margot. Broadwood. ■No Mistake. Sam. Prluep Ahbey, Wlnulne Laiw. Pentogram. Te Akltai. Connemara. Jack Brncn. Lord Bruce. Brndlck, Knighton. A\icklan,l Welter Handicap.—Gold Kip. I (orregidor. Tinopai, Lady Koupe. ! Hxht. Forest Gold. Scrap o' Paper. Glen cnlrn, nnng. No Bothrr. Pine Arch. Sir ! lluon. Lord Kenilworth. Archie. Gather ..j Night Time. Miss Rlllco. Prince Carl. | Actrice. Klght anil Loft. Matatane. Islnjtarch. The Gleaner. W»r Tank. Kinkora. Arch Salute. Rockfleld. Penonn. Guianfonii. Prince Kufiis, Khublai Khan. Bute Sonisl, Bezant. Crowhurwt, Canowlndra. B'ne Cross. Oonmel. Silver Peak. Primum. Mangamahoe. Terjian Klngr, Ohltl.

The suspension imposed on T. Chaplin 'by the stewards of the Takapuna Jockey Club last November has expired, sind he Is now riding work again at Ellerslie. During hin suspension Chaplin took on a job at bushfelling; and It appears to have kept Mm In good form,

TUe Whnkata'.ie Kaclng (lull, at a meetliip; last Thursdu.v, set up a committee, consisting of Messrs. Moody, llarron, Turnliull, Haywood, ißnll, and Mitchell, to go inlo the matter of obtaining a suitable cocrse, and !o apply to thp Raring Commission to extend the time allowed for <:onfederation. Several proposed sites have t>e?n inspi'ftcd. MKKMIN AMI GLOAMING. •Rnnjo" I'alter*oii in "Sportsman , - says: A Wellington (N.Z.) writer iiisinuateJ that •Mr. \V. (i. Stea<i. owner of the unbeaten two-year-old colt Mermtn, showed, a lac-k «f c-onrage in not entering him for the Kelliurii -Plate at the summer meeting of thp Wellington K.C., in whleli he would have been opposed liv the phenomenal (Hoaminc This was the race in which the latter broke Iho Australasian record for four furlongs by covering the distance, in t.'s, and In whlrh National, the next lies) t wo-ye-.ir-olct in New Zealand to Mennin, only nuffered defeat by a head. Whether Rational will he adversely affected liy this race remains to Ibe seen, hill Mr. Steiid's discretion is not I allowing Mennin to take on a flyer sndi as Clounilnj; had everything t.. re.ommend it. The v-elded son of The Welkin Is the f;ntest (sprinter that this part of the world has ever spell, and no good purpose would lie served i;i pitting a youngster thl>. iH|iilne freak. Carbine was nhlo .is a two-year-old to defeat horsed of all aXes up to six furlongs, but. there, he was Carbine, and it is tii-m----tlnnaiile If that wonderful kins of all Sew /.calami horses ever met a sprinter wllliln 100-ec of (iloaiulns. Mr S:ead has deslorns on the Dorbi's of next season and It wmilfl have been s-iicl-dal for him to rink defeat of Meruiin in a Krueilluj; nalf-mlle si rugglc with such a inlgliri- opponeni. Instead of sh.iwlnx the white' feather, Mr. Sleeil displayed excellent judgment, for Mermin ha* already won seven races In sne-esxion. and that is n Krent performance for a 1.a1.y. I in Arstralla we have had two-yearod» who hnve won the All-aized Sake*, one mile. bur m>l one or them ha" trained on Into; hiirli ■lass fniir-ycar-oUlw. tlu.uah one cllot.n- | dill was k<mml at three. A- two years he «t,.,,,l rieht over the others of his asc, but his only • 1.-isHlc win neyt season was the V It f St l.ezer. and at the name meeting hi' nou liic Australian t'»P- -4 nilles. witu ; 8.1. i » i I Charles s.'uart was another wnmler.m i two-year-old, and he won the All-aged Stages In the record time of l.:iS when he i\ffr* - *ivl i hat treat tuaro ' Jln<lf>om<*. in his .I.^l-.^'son however, he det P r!..rated Into it moderate,' all becnuse too much use was niartr- of his exceptional speed wlien a h!I AnV owner pits a two-year old, no matter how brilliant, agsln.st the likes of (jlonmlDK ha« «■' rfsnfrl for thjj fu ure of hi* rcninzster and Mr. W. O. Stead 1» to be complimented on his wisdom in not | setting Mennin so severe a taxU. | TIIAiIBR TROTTING CLt'B. T'-e following inndlcaps have heen de-.larl-d ny Ml. V. W. Kdwards for events I , be .le.-ldcd it 'he Thnn.es Trotting Clubs lupptluK on Marrh 1"— . ~ Maiden Handicap, oat mile and »-nal.- f--Ind C.avthorn l!enn Krench, Mikutaia KUi's. limit •lior.ien <:ate, 12yds, bbd. : Di.lfiphone, Clip. 48y<l«. : Voter Han,, «M)yds ; Ncatarawa, 84yds. Hlkutala Handicap. ene mile and n-ouarter - <;old Bowl. l>->lly -'llve. Air Raid P,.ter 11am, Limit: Kototca.iuka, 12yds. bhd • Peter S'-ott I.ouvlna. ":4yds. : Ledy nnrlincton. Wlnestra. WVydr. Treanao, Puwhenun, Albert Patch. S4yds Thames Trottin;.' Cup, tw» miles.Miss Huon .lunlor, limit : Una lVre. 12yds. bhd I'eter Sco:t, Klriklriroa. 24y.1»: I.ndy Ttiirlluston ntyiln: Hova. 72yds \lbert I'ntcli Myds i'rofiteer, inKyrls: Tlymen, T.'in-fls- Manuka P.irk, 133 yds. Settlers' Handicap, one mile.—Kiddy, |,sdy Volo, Klkiitala Klnu. l'enri Kn-nch. Kaythnrn. Mountain I'rln'P. li'-ca-nlnv. Lad. limit. Presidents Handicap, one mile ana n-linlf. — nnlclphone. (told B<vwl, limit: Nirirnr-ini I'etrr K>len. 12yds. bhd: Hntcv innrnkii. 2»yd<: Rua Pere. 3Oyd< : Peter Scott. ixHiv'inia. 4Syds: Wlnestra, Myds: Pnwhenua Mbert latch, 12Ovds ; Manuka Pa'k 1.-fiyds. Hiiuraki Plains Handicap, one mile and n half.-—■ Lady Volo. ("anberra, ilmH : Mlntonerte. Veter Ham, iVJyds. bhd: Rotiv rrrarmka. G»yd< : .Miss Huon Junior. 72yds; Klriklriroa. 8-iyds ; Horfla, 120 yds; Victor G. I 1 44 yds. !

Mninha !1 n (hrvsnntoiu 7 •> Rll'lp S U Ksrl.onln ...',". - 2 Silver I.iuk . . 8 in Tiimborn ' 7 •' Kiwis s 7 Tainnnron"" T 7> ' : " s ' ,a « R ■'• r.poffro.v i> 13 Siilfnuolln 8 4 F(ir<-st Gold C 13 no.vul AM.-y.. H -2 I.IMowrl ..... H 12 I.oreniiitrh ... lljini; H 7 Uolilen Bubble s o Ilaiiip knight H 7 Silver IVak .. 7 12 Unto Sound ..0 7 Cold Kip .... 7 12 Infant.- fi 7 IJIon Canny .. 7 111 I.lahtnlng I) 7 UnddlMo .... 7 in x,, .. fi 7 Knrly Down.. 7 7 Prime ("arl e 7 RlKlit nu.l I .of i 7 6 Prln.-p 1'linrlirnl H 7 guct-n Abbey. . 7 3 Treuor O 7 r.RIGHTON niKDLKS. Two mllps. 'Iiirm*e 1 2 (tilprre n Mnrt f 1(1 Multlvc 11 6 Bnttletlde ' f> n> Slou,'oarli |i) i,| Cailifrvr n 7 I'HI'orlnci 11) jo Iiijlni.pln 'i 0 It«tI1II11 10 id Culonfurm ' !i 0 irniK-lniia l<) .-, Hnrl.our l.Uhl !1 11 Sir Agnvs .... !> i:< Maori Tlkunsa !i 0 Sltrnalurv i>111 ivitlmsup .... » u -AITLUN STEEl'LECHASE. A1h.ul throe Slowconch ... 11 10 I'olthojtup n 0 •ivniiciouii ■.'.■'. in u nuTiipia '.'.'.'.'. •!.' 7 I.upcrluo in u Harhntir I l-ht !» 7 •', n l' sa! 10 7 Uidy Sahromrhe l> 7 SIgn:ittir.. .... 10 7 Lomhanlv .. 9 7 H»l»r<- 0 11) Tolara .lack . . H 7 Aftt'r lbi> iip.liinul,,ii of tUe lirst forf.-it.-tli« following- rtMnain In:—

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 55, 5 March 1921, Page 12

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RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 55, 5 March 1921, Page 12

RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 55, 5 March 1921, Page 12

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