SPORTING
(Continued from Page 2). Gaill.'ird, Lady Cavendish, Fool’s Paradise, Ilka, Nincompoop, Mimetic, Sun Uu, Lucinius, Lucius, Father O’Flynn. Moorland, Victory Bond, Comic Song. Circulation. Overdrawn, Monoxide. Riccarton Welter. —Footfall, Runnymede, Happy Days, Winkie’s Best, Clandhu, Sartist, Giantkiller, Dazzling Light, Prosperity, Viewpoint, Malaga. Youavo, Fulmar, John Dlx, The Clieat Frisco, Ferine. La. Rev, Mythology, Ora’s Delight. New Zealand Derby Slakes. —Beacon Light, Centrepiece, Licinius, Money Order, Philanderer, Runny mode, Star Stranger, Tiega, Mandane, Oreum. Third day. New Zealand Oak Stakes.-—Circula-tion, Gold step. Jarretiere, Lucinda, Mandane, Margaret. Burney, Oreum, Sh i rlcy, Wa te ITO w. NOTES. Windshield’s victory at Rangiora on Labour Day marked the first for F. Lb Jones since his reinstatement. It is possible one of the little pranks of Fate that the runner-up should be Royal Despatch, the horse who brought Jones and McCarten i n to disfavour and twelve months disqualification in Sydney. Royal Despatch was given away by Mr H. A. Knight s ome time ago to F. P. Claridge, who now trains him. Limited the brother to Absurdurn, made as good an impression as any of the two year olds racing at Trentham. Taking into consideration the wet season experienced at Fordell, and his lack ot public experience, Limited performed well, and moreover. r aced consistently, which is a good sign in a youngster. J. Cameron told a Sydney writer that it was practically certain The Hawk would not be a runner at Flemington. The gelding appears to have recovered from the trouble caused through over-reaching in his races at Randwick, but bis owner is not yet satisfied with him. There is a possibility of The Havyk racing in New Zealand again next 1 month. He has been entered fer • 1 the Railway Handicap, and the two w.f.a. races —King’s Plate, I mile, and the Clifford Plate, if I mile —at the Auckland R.C. meeting. H. Goldfinch has accepted the mount on Tanadees in the New Zealand Cup.
“Spring’s arrived —I heard a cuckoo” —Welmer. Spring days and Spring colds often go hand in hand. Safeguard yourself against Spring maladlei with Baxter’s Lung Preserver. This famous remedy quickly roots out the most chronic throat and chest troubles and brings lasting relief. “Baxter’s” is also a dependable building-up tonic. 2s Gd buys a gener-ous-sized bottle at chemists and stores. Family size 4s 6d. Madrid has the highest altitude of any city in Europe,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9026, 4 November 1925, Page 3
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