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RICCARTON JOTTINGS.

F. D. JONES' FULL HAND.

CLASSY FIVE FOR WINGATUL

EXODUS FOR NELSON MEETING

(By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Footfall is going along steadily in useful work, and he may be a starter in the Midsummer Handicap next week, though this will depend on the weight he receives.

R. Longley has Ophir and Heisler in strong work at present, and it is probable they will be raced at the Nelson meeting.

A. E. Wormald contemplates a trip to Nelson With Spode and Scoff. The latter, who is a recent addition to his team, should Eoon return some of his purchase money.

J. Scale is having trouble with Arrowmir, who has developed kidney trouble, and he is to be sent back to his owner.

Rina Mangu, in the same stable, may be raced at Nelson, provided she remains sound.

R. W. King is keeping Singlespear in strong work, and may race him at the Nelson meeting.

C. Emerson will go South for the Dunedin meeting. He will ride }foney Order, Nincompoop. Rin Tin Tin. Wayward. aud Luniinant on the first dav.

F. E. Jones will handle Full Feather and Sky Quest on the first day of the Dunedin meeting.

P. V. Mason left for Wingatui yesterday in charge of Goblin Market and

Dunedin Jockey Club's week. ' 9 ® ee % tfc,

G. J. Pine took Silver Coot «•- - terday to fulfil events at the Dunedin meeting. His race record titisjZJS b ' e been disappointing, in view riS?*" sistently smart form on t£* £2?* • tracks, but many of his admiiw* WnF? prepared to continue their gqrmj.i ** has been galloping very fredyofi F. D. Jones went South charge of Limerick, First Sight, and Zaragoj*. race at the Dunedin Jockey oS*"?* 0 ujg this week. It is a useful team 2Sr should bring back a good prize-money. ■ * tt# The two-year-old filly has contracted a cold, cancellation of her trip to According to Southed repoSfSL ?" d £ ir * Xo !f dilute fa^SSfS the Dunedin Cup, while after s£ SaU, Thorndale, and Queen B«iE. equally fancied. ««Wft an

There is a disposition amour ta^m backers in the South to fancy drrawT* for the Publicans' HandW this Paper Money mare is l n . , galloper. *<lt

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 32, 8 February 1928, Page 14

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RICCARTON JOTTINGS. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 32, 8 February 1928, Page 14

RICCARTON JOTTINGS. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 32, 8 February 1928, Page 14