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SPORTING.

» RACING AND TROTTING NOTES. «!V ''I,'IOKKR-U.v") r.lin : t lit :lior«ly "> a.m. or fnturda;*. and inatlp tli.. i.h.vJ:. whir! ■tm.- ill tl"l ;iI 11.-f. get 1 !•"!" :i> th> Ti'.'iriswore <: 11 - 'I he tri;ii urii>s wa- : l.nt Jf.v horse* Tore worked on it Mn' l:cr-f- :ii *!i" Aucklaiu * ".TO tli'- Jim "lit ill i all w.Tf unri.'-l tlio reverse Wi*v :: .1. tip l-r sendm; H ■ :;m ' iiirimi::-. The colt, who ua v,.* ( *jnw : n ' he f?i # l hi* :;• lmin i~ l-V.'i • H" J' 11 "','', vrll. and i"!" Mian lie did (*u:> Mir-:'!;': hi ~t month. ' K.im" ii.-, given M«-ady pacing OW tr.. circui:- "i:.• alu'.ivs look* I'— r i :< constitution I j ... .<li,.. .I".-. 1 :11 - -nilopinc. Mif-- M:» I than ,'\ h .° r J li-r ,«vi hi riiii»!i.-. ov«r ltali • Till! > ir, 'n -x-. and «l!'i l< ]r, - v never looked letter v. i- "iven v n.'ii ing £yill r 'p ov.t « l nnl' 1 M- -rf 'V, i did II"I I'"'!; e:.j);iMe of im jr- *. .jti t Ik- 1-jth sec she tool; t< ri:n Mi i..;i (,| V. 1 ill J! li-(it 1/>T tip. JUmP r.t , .it It ! Ik- v.'innilltx pint, reaehol tin 1,.,' iii -!S *l-")th " Vl . rn'j-i p--t the fiw>-ftirii-:r.' '«•£ in lttiin 1 2~"tl M'. ;inl flew n;i.»L the hix-flirlong pe: ill ' I iii mi H.-Ct— a great gallon. J>.-w!rop iiii'l I'.ihMff va-r." rompan j,.,,, ;l , a -- ps:r c over two furlongs n •'I I !, «,.■•, ;v!>'!e Horn I S trie nnt S'"lir:ti'!er nivr d -ix in lmin 17 — - ~ti I'.< t!, ( lit- iiti'-ltrrj »ell. hut J'ovn :-tiL-, vh" was <" the outride, had lii. jt.iiiiemnte's measure. iinshnislit. w.-s hotter tlmnMiwf 111* i :,t tlir- end 01 a milo run in Imir .1 ;:! !i -ci-. .M,iii'lr;ike ii.nl Bore for a ronipanmr in ;t mirkim' jinllfn over sevpn furlong* vln !i look 1111"1 •'^•ee. Wint'r "Wind r>tilled hard tvhilo run t,i:iir tlir. o t'lii lniifrs ua -t<> l-"th see Snu'l'-s and Anivtlni-. finished bottc; tlian l'lirriinfrong ;it thr? end of a mile liKt in lmin -li 1-jt.li see. ]loyal Stnr wan 100 good for Luei' nt any >tnge of iv gallop over six fur ]~;i(7?, that tr.ol; lmin 17 i-oth sec. Th« elrort of Cirim Joke and Sopliisticat( ii.vrr four furlongs in o-'scc, tvus no init'rc^ivi'. Koo (Jhow was coing in fron f i I! inL'i Arolia nil down the straight m the finish of .i five-furlong sprint tha l t''"k lmin C> -l-ath see. U'iirbve itnd Wnrdaneer callopo» fi ven furloii}:? in lmin 31 1-oth hoc "\\ .jnl:i ii' it, as pulled up lame hiil .-lion walked it off. ' lied I'ool and Warform could hav< improve'! on tho lmin 19 l~jth bcc took to run sis furlongs. Algidus wn: riddoii out to run fivo furlongs in i lick under lmin osec. Link l.*t> took lmin 10 3-sth see t( covcr six furlongs. Hon Spce wok no nut to make time wliilo running thr« furlongs in 41 2-oth see. "Warlike m.ido short work of Somi Ciirl ovar six furlongs in lftiin 21 S-stl f.ec. I.'yjnma was going hotter thai Clean Sweep over half-a-milo in 51 3-stl tec. Onsliiugbt and,Mncduff arc both en tried for tho Hooting, an' w ill ho taken thero l>y A. Cutts, if th jvoights suit. At tho Palrocrston North Calholi liaraar interest centered in tho priz j>acket competition, in which »T • 'iorinc: Johnston's -filly, Nursing Sister f was the first prize. Mr P. A. Mcllard •presided at the drawing. Mr J. K Strang, of Jfastcrton (tickcfc No. 5-163 was tho winner. (Br "Searchlight.") Second payments for tho Sew Zea land Trotting Derby, to bo decided a tho New Zealand Trotting Club'. Autntnn Meeting, 1020, fall duo at nooi to-day. At tho satno time nomination r loso for tho Uctv Zealand Derby o 1922. Nominations for tho Auckland T.C.' Hummer Afecting closo at 5 p.m. oi I'ridar. At tho same time, final paj inents for tho Great Northern Trottin; l)erbv, 1919-20, and first acceptance for tho I\>rby of 1920-21, must bo made For tho two day's of its Sprin; Meeting the Forhury Park Trottin, Club distributed tho sum of £3060, th principal %take winners being:—J. 0 K. Holmes £'400, E. G. McCullougl £'37",, J. Farrell £210, K. E. CuneSi £1(30. AV. N. Wilson £160, A. E. Web ster £U-0, A. Hendrickscn £160. C Taylor JClfiO. 3f. O'Brien £IGO. A. P Hudson £'160, J. Portio £130. Edward nnd Clnrke £120, C. W. Haromom £120. Humphreys and Kdwards £120 Mr* F. C. Allington £100, .T. D. 31c Curdy £100, W. Lidston© £100, Woot ten and Fleming £100. At tho Forbury Park Meeting fin rpinsmen wero a&sociatod with tw< winners each: —It. Humphrey's (Lo canda Junr. and Tho Hook), E. C. Mc Lcrmott (Capriecio and Guynemer) F /((nines, jun. (\oung Star Pointer an< Astuno). and A. Pringlo (Moncymake: and Boaio McKinncy). (Moneymaker and Em I 0! 0 "-' H ar oW Dillon (Matty's Hot ant Astnno), and Bront Locanda (Locandi Junr. and Guynemer), each sired tw< winners st tho Forbury Park Meeting ' FEILDIXG J.C.'S spring meeting. (PHESS' ASSOCMUo.V TELECBAJI.) FKILDINO, Novomber 29. W ,V du H but fin® lar «»7 of theteildinjr Jockey Club'a Sprin' fi l not to J«rp t ,." w S° ln fT **• good. The to Uhsator handled X 36.000, as .g.iwt *jj.Bß' lMt Kenulta:— - ' -Ii TIU^ L r J ', ATE> of 160 J? 1 ?' ,4t , 4 'b: fivo furlonzs— n War Hab £ Ton* j; j ieeUvAi 1- 7 Kickapoo 3. : C V " r tir«>: 8 Tur PiniU», 2 Yalicy Row; 10 Otaunx Kid: am 6 EgpcranWt also «tnrt«d. "Won cuiir le Time, la, in,. 7 • J; AITI, - A HACK HfRDLKS. of 161 ons milo nivl a balf-9 hepsnto TV ; i; 11 Whiro 11 S 2: P Htmhabv. 0 Jt, '*"? owrrx 10 13 : 5 » 2 Ricini !> B; « Gunwale 33; 7 U #u 3 £?r rolo 3: md 10 Vigilo » aUi "t»rt«d. on ras'.ir b7 throo lenstbs Vifrilo Wl. S \t .250 aovo; tvri f" Maratftotara 10 13 A. Lawrenc® 1 fi £ ,r » S 2;1 Yankee Jack 11 5 a r Aw* n 9: 6 Owra] 9; and 3 3f™ kanui a ajw atarted. W OI > by three-qutr rrwsJ® Tko*- * 4-6*. ES V of 1,00 * ovn : "i* fir . 7 0 Ij " Mott " 1: 5 Birkan ■nrv ' '• n-1 3. 2 HynHMtra 0 5 • Chirnora 8 10; 7 Dribble 8 3; 6 Bonna r r r ' ? M urihikn 7* < Eethonia 74' « Vf - ch 7 , n: 13 U.Utua 7-2 K I J>t a«?.. t' : 13 Trpnlb »"i Hone G ' I C.nofl, °" •nmfortablr br 1 Ten-. l m 13 3,5.. ' - " »»v 3 o ; N - N DI HANDICAP, of SO' : :M TrJ" r »- !1 \ . -'"'TV 1 7 f ' nilo !> 3 A then IV- " m '.' - ii- j r,r^ et - f " 7 7 12: v, V-; r ,V n t n} ] 7 "Won tn' i" ■' et»rle<L Time, ii',;' r * lcl ' 2th a half 1 °ono"i^ Ta i/",^ I ? IXCr STAKES, r f with nenal U" .ind allowances. Fivo furlong. •: Affectation ".. " . C ' P «« i t C.-'isiij . " Z ' Lieu,wel; 1T " Ti'L." W ° D "° 7 h^f 1 '"St-'n KIWI c > roo nr •'« '• ardx—6 K0.4» qLTI' 1 V Ibvn«: 1: 7 Arch hahii© 7 11 2- 8 !!«.% »J. 1 Kip!..-i; S 13; n TrM«ida. 8 11Arrowy.,| « !»; P 9; 11 Ret'an ® .1 iiiiijjLim ■ 3; 1 Ladify 7 i, r j 'V 1 32 Ciii.iniorra 7 11 ' a U •UrteJ. V. 011 by a Tiaio. lm i , KITZ!",Y lIACJC HANDICAP. of is, 1 Admvra a i M. Mc . lar.oa I- ■> Nurrc-.j; ShW 8 9 -J: 8 » * o. . Cenlpun !•: 10 \anoe 8 4; ( N«m« UI» t! 4; I Kffmont Park SI; 5 Marcl 2? 7 11 llouiu V 12; 12 i>la 78; € I e? r „ T l'arcr 7 8; 13 R^tf 1 ., * <1 •» 3 iiuase: » 5; It; Paoacui C 12; i

Conr.*';! C U: IS Bantrv 6 10; and IT !Inu t; 10 also started. Won c«si!" >u?thc. Time, Ira 1G». SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. YOIHC STAKE?. o' coo eov#: eoven f;ir-jm'-c ? > s ; Ro»e Wrtath 81; Ainr'r"a. S; K.ib:*;<• " J-; Carjnel Arc l ! 77; 7 7; Matitua 7 I«i!e Tilk C 7; "wNiiOTBA HANDICAP HURDLES, H ;Vi -r>v«: «'•* 3 1-aU—Wbiro 11 1 >r l f f - . Hwni; 97; Hushabyc 1I 't ■ Gunwale 32: Tuticorin 3; Hauiav.i .1 <i iVrv'o 9; 0: Vijilo !). HKL/TRNHAM HURDLES, of 200 sots; "> I'rr.'fo tb!*e-<;>..irt*r*—Maraetotar* 11 Viin- 11 Garry Owen 30 C; , I'.- T'. - l i a 1J: NcaVwai 0; Choral 0. A jKAT* HACK HANDICAP, 130 sora; • «•'-'• AHnivra ') ": Ruddy !) 6; Ceo'- • i";:;" Vuni'.'* » 12: Vance S 2; » v!". ..li-.e' •*" 2: t Par!: 7 in; Sun'' • Pi-**- 7 10- 7 Me'tlu * S; Wai . Rl>; 7 IVWI 7 Z>! i 7 4: Rest- : ■ - j . j-'urr** 7 4: f'«*"< 1; Rirsse! 1 7 •>• 1 i■: tl 9; War Nur» B 9: Whe t. |-,<b f C, ?»: Hnifir G 9. j ' 'NI \NTHr- i !TtC!: HANDICAP. of 3or • • :r.i> arfl a r.tiarVT —Pu*ky T. ' ! s '~- \-Vi,-i 11. f Mf.-rnvVur ■° 2; ' . fVr: -•< h 2: 7 1.1; R<*-r> Pink 7 12; ' fut 7 Tiw "7; WindoraU 73: | Mov.t.-a fi 10. , _ 1 I VI) VICE STAKES, of 130 «jvp; \-n-izr.-, i a,.' {!>>,; « V .J fnrlonrs and a half—Aaifccnne. Festival. _ Ki>kai*w>. t-;i_ ...w.-n, Turjiinifj, Tirairaka, Vaile; ' H"**. Voiiio. y.Vl'Htrt of 000 for*; nn^inii' ■ H' i ' -TJvtt'i* H 1: \Tr»-r.t> '! !: l!~v Q'.i"-ri 1.1: Tluchmsn R 12: Kin- ,« -■ rr S7; Arch S:Liiito 8 3: jVi i-"!i.iri 7 i' v . I'iij" 7 8; fluinaforn '! ; 7; I!f!!tr 7 7. I j ri!"VIOT K.'CIt.VI CT/L'B. I A !.ir r-'v-sHond':-'! Tiiwtin; rf llioThovio : I'.i'-i*".' ('!iil> «b« heVl in tilo Trrrvri H;'H nr , j; r J. t'lcaiin?, *• :<yvi>r<*iiior.t p-"si.!n~. T •.-iTlv-iivp r. -K" 'i ,/v r~ wpr.W-'^. Tii- 11.. (i n-• C'-'.fcro-iCf ■vrrot-« th< ■ r>»r.*r:i:. It unanimously dc r/jrd to i'oiJ t!-*» Jtoc'.'.r.g e.a ih's 'lite fii'vi }j v t.'io L'ir.:;-TW", r.arac'.y, March 13!h , W- I r. I t;:iar.-»nU>r* :o tr.f an:T.jr.t _of £ 1000 pr«*eni I :it tho mfir; notinM ih<?ir »-illir.cn*s« it ' | uc! a. ;l fi!. n r " committoo to po into wnvi I i:r,d irra'is, ;si.'l ronfer -with Chrvif A. 3"'i T. with r»«»»rd to th< ' 'if d: (!:r.r i/rnunda nnd buiMintr*. It -a-ur rc'flv.vl tr> -.-o on with th<> "oiiiM • r,.* toi.iii'.i'or hoa«- and tho railini of '.ho fnnr'o at or.c^. Mo-«r.* B. M.ftin. .T. and IT. !>a to 3 appointcfl a Fzogramme Commit i t<y M«ss:s A. fHllandNa. If. F. T> C"I:i!d». Solomon, and 11. F.ihv, »cti io fill vacancies in the Jiat o s'.«-wa.rdit. TV,'' 'i!3l of 130 was in thi ro»:n hy five m<?mlx:rfl to fire tho club i r.fw SU.H. Tho inombcra' subscriptiou was fixed at FORBURY PARK T.C.'S SPRING MEKTTKG. tpnzs* ASSOCIATION" TET.ECItAM.) IH'NKDIN*, Xoreaiber M. Tho For'oiiry Club conrlud rd itfl Sprinjr to-day in tcmp»«tii on 3 -xenthor. Tho nttondanco waa Jinicl !:irr<r than on tho -Drwious day. »nd lh< truck wm in fiir or.ler. Good racintf wai vvitn<iv~l. Tho totuli>n.ior :nvr.«tmpnt: £37.011, a« compared with £29,183 10. on tho r-orrooponditv;: day l»i>t var, makins a totnl for th* ?>le"tintr of £62.f1fi ICM, las year's figures tx>inc £54.31-1. — SKCO.VT) AMATEUR HANDICAP fit B.vldlc). of ISO eors; on<* milo and' a haJf— Pirwtor «cr 1: 1 Xorma Dillon 73yd( lihd 2: 4 Winker Diilot* 84yd« I)hd .1. i P»t<*r Hick 7 Jhi«a«ll Maid sct: ! Child Heiress ser; C Cnrri/i 12yds hid 8 Wailaoo Dillon 12: '2 12: am 10 Kaweka C 6 also atArt«d. Won hv thiri* l'njrths: twenty lengths second and third Tim*. 3m 4S 4-S.«. ADVANCE HANDICAP (in I.arneesV o ISO anvs; nnc mile and a lmlf—2 Denver sor 1; H St. 36vd bhd 2: 1 Hockawav 12yd* bhd 3. 4 Hcci Avo 12v:1 q hlid: 5 Maile 12: 8 Noll Poinfe: 12: an/1 fi Billv Dillon. 12 aifin started. Wot by thirty lengths; four lengths second am thirl. Tim*, 3m 43 3-3». SUBURBAN HANDICAP (in wuKM. o 150 «ovs: 3.43 cln»9: orv- mile and n. haif.l Rita TV>«*> Cov<l/» bhd 1: 1 Kola Bell *c 2; 13 ?.tovinsr Picture for ". 7 Laurie Acr: 0 Undecided »cr: 12 Npapuna ?cr; ' Merry Uingen 12yd* l>hd; 4 Viol inn. M Wilkes 12; 5 Grey Hommo 24: 8 Wnihem< 24: C Lord Ntlfon 43; 11 Maur«alua fM3 and 10 Delville. Wood 132 started. Woi liv fsis l»njth»; four lengths second ar/ third. Time, 3m m. FORBURY CUP (in haraea*). of GOO eors 4.38 clafJ. Two ntilea. 1. Moneym"ker fiOyda l<lid .. 1 2. Denn Dilion blul .. - 3. Saalitrood 3(lyda bhd .. 3 11 RorU«'« Drift ecr: 8 Hnon Patcli *rr 7 Star Queen »»cr: 3 %Vliißp»rin? Willi< 24yds bhd; 3 Albert Clinc 108 'bracket'H with Saph'vood: 9 RMa Peter 3G: 4 Cnpric cio 108; end 6 Trix PoinW 120 also started Tbo winner enterH the straight thr« lengtlin in front of Dean. Dillon. In tlr rttn homo Moneymaker kept clear and wo: by two and a half Jenpths; four length second and third. Timo. 4m 37 4-Ss. TAINUI HANDICAP (in saddle), of 25i sovs; 4.30 class; two miles—l Tho Rool ser 1; G Koraki eor 2; 2 Youne Sta Pointer COyds bhd 3. 7 Mario Tempe« 12yd« bhd: 3 Mooney 12; 4 Royal Chanc 04; 8 Trinoa Burlingtou 48: 3 GladioL 60; and 3 Silver Shoo 84 also started. Woi bv eight leiicths: four lengths second ant third. Time, 4m 34 2-3s. VICTORIA HANDICAP (in hameesi. c 000 sovs; smin clas«: two miles—3 Rosi McKinner ser 1; 4 Pieicr Timmorman sc 2; 2 Misa Patty 34ycls bM 3. 5 Lovebiri aer; 8 Pcrkficld 36yds bhd; !) Doodorai 60; S Winiata GO; 10 Patard 72; 1 Bill: Parolo 06; and 7 Whispering "Willie 2o al«o started. Won by a bead; earce di« tance between second and third. Time 4xn ofl 2-Es. EUPnU'I HANDICAP (in harness), c | 200 *ovs; 3.30 class; ono mils »rd a half--3 Guynemer 48yd« bhd 1: 9 Ktheldonni 12yds bhd 2; 1 OuaTdras 24yd* bhd 3. ' MdifJwido 12yda bhd; 7 Medalliua 12; Ho the I iff 24; 4 Doreen Dillon 86; 10 Bidil; Tracey 36: 9 Wild Briar 30; and 6 Lad; Switiiin -IS alao started. W<m by fiv lengths; aoven lengths eooond and third Time, 3m 33d. RECOVERY HANDICAP (in M/ldle), o 200 6ovf»: 2.20 clum: ono mile—6 As tuxio 46yds bhd; 1 All Bell 12yd« bh; 2; 8 Bocehm ncr 3. 4 Our Chum ecr 7 Crorastall 24rJs bhd; 3 Biidwood 36; < Rorke's Drift 49; and 3 Malty'a Boy & also started. Won by a long neck: eiijb lengths socond and third. Time, 2m 17s. NOTES OX TILE RACING. Tlio weather was cold and showery, whik tho clouds of dust both oS and on the track, did not add to tho day's pleasure. A. Pringlc and M.. .Edwards each woo two races, the former with Moneymaker and Koaio McKinnev and tho latter wjth Leila Denver and Rita Rose. Canterbury owned and trained horses were mnch in evidence, seven out oi the eight racos falling to their lot. Van Director scored an easy win in the Second Amateur Handicap. Tho con of Van Coronado was in charge going down tho bock the first tirue, and won with ridiculous caee. Norma Dillon, who scored two thirds on. th« opening day, was second. Ruascll Maid, Child Heiroan, and Wal!uco Dillon got badly awsy, and Littlciicld fell in tho straight, but neither tho rider nor horse waa hurt. Tho Advanoo Handicap was a good betting race, tho Ashburton-trained colt. Roc lea way, beir.fj made a wnnn favourite, with plenty of support for Leila Denver, St. Mihiol, Hock Ayo, ajul the conplod horwe, Mailo and Nell Pointer. Leila Denver began smartly, and makinp no mistake*, led all the woy, and won comfortably from St. Mihiel. who was eased up in tho straight, but caaily aoeonntedi for Rockaway. Leila Denver is a three-year-old &l!y by Denver Huon, from Beulah G. She U a solid paoer and claims engagements in tho present season's classic racce. Bockaway raoe<l on the preen side, finishing up a poor third. Hoi-k Ayo pare a very moderate display aa also did tho bracketed pair Mailo Led Nell Pointer. M. Edwurds scored his setond win in the Suburban Handicap with Rita Rose, who was ■Making: bcr Srst appearance at the Meefing. I'he daughter of Pw«reta and Roseneath ww well handled, and over tho last three furlongs »a»ily accounted for the favourite. Kola B«l, vl;o trotted a »olid race for a maiden. Morirg Ficturo was always up with the leadets, i>ut woa only a moderate third. Waihcmo Ti-r.t to a break a furlong from home, which irdoubledly cost the Frank Bobbins more :hird money. Merry Bingen and Vioiino M. kVilkes were both tho medium of sold support, but sever oiioo threatened daaper. All started in tho Forbury Cup. Moneynik»r wu installed favourite, but plentv of mpport wa« forthcoming for Doan Dillon, sashwood, nnd Albert (bracketed), !t»priccio. and Whispering Willie. At th* all of the fi»g Huon Patch did not lc«Te h» rearfc. and Trix Pointer was turned the vronc way. Rorke's Drift, who quickly yot nto liis stride, eho*r/Jl the way ove.r the firat •ircuit to Moneymaker. At the c-od. of a usile ir.d a half RorWs Drift was done with, and tfor.oyrnak>r took charpo. while Dean Dillon mproved his riositon. This pair, along with sashwoo<l, drew right away from tho others, ird although Dean Dillon < threw out a strong challenge in tlio concluding 'stages, Mor.eynakcr won with something in hand. The "in was fully anticipated aa the son ol lothschild «u test out one of the warmest avouriti'* of tho day. Dean Dillon Icet [round at the start by failinff to strike a orrect gait. F.ven had he jrono away right t is doubtful if be would have defeated the tinner Saahwood 6tayed on well, Snishinc bird, wail in front of Whispering Wilbo, ho rest of tho field oomo distance back.

Capriccio rii*i '>e?U3 with her accuaton'M snj a rtr. €*.■*, and never onco looked Ilk© titii ir.£ in the nicr.ev. After an interesting r«co just got up hi tuuc to win the Victoria H-:u----dicip bv a head front Pwtcr _ with Miss Patty a similar distance away, third. LovVnird all t:.e early run-ginr with Pietcr Tinraiernjan cn her vhcel. With four fur-onr* '•> ~o ".He rorrscr v *' a * tsnaer pressure, ai.d broke, and 'jraduuUy dropped back. R©?ie who had tuc fervid o; A. Prvncie, always in :t handy position, and much of hor «n:cor-*5 was dt:c to tli* aV.« manner in which she handled. Fitter Tininserman trot<«vi 0r..? of bu rr.ee® to date, nr.d hw «n!y to eoiid ti> win. Mi** Patty put in ecrn** col wnrK n\*r-r t"* riiiie, and whs vory fa«t. Parkfieid. sv winner on the rwrnnr <:a r , nr.d Biliv Purflt-. r.o shoving. Wi:*Willie, from 25J var*i? behind fcrjt'"h. trotted a lino into f7t:r*h i>la r e, hat tho task of rn -1 was beyond hi« capabilities Prince Burlirrtm, Pointer, and Miri? wr.o rrcrp out e«arly i*\ *'r.» dnv. vcere the oily from tne I'mpiro Hai'dicnp. Wa~insr j ri-vd t'*r. The W*in:2te T. Lonnan in Ihe «Mlkv. fourvl fnv»r;r w:ih I'otheliff. Du!').-.. and Guyronier supported ;n that order. Medallius on the icsrV, but the others wi»r.t avav in lir.e. At the- end of «ir furjonps, th*> f.e*d vm stmncr out wi*h Guard<t*«. Guvnemer, wr.d Ktbeldonna racirz in that ord*»r well in front of the rest of the Half a mil<* from hom« had the rare* in wife heepinc and :u nn attrnrtivo «?yV% wvi ea?jlv K.the;donna, *vho stayed on belter thar. the f;ivou:.nr.d paid ft r.ice for oecond rl»ic°. Mit plenty of into hia work, r.rd e*"idsr?lv the ho had o". previcuq dflv h : m tin r~H«tAred the time over r\ r? i'o nrd n hnlf dono ■.it tho Tho A"hbt»r4n*i th*e' N-vear-'dds, rnd 9™*i*h«n, IOOVH wll. 'P- n r f*>r a miV. r -d should show to advantage in the r.e«r future.

The TTt«dimr» t T ie betting r-i/v» of ♦K» am "-1V P • *»*•»•/wl, !•"<! Mntty's Bov V"i"~ h^T v i u * Tlf* rn-e •'•t« ♦*'>VK , v' cf ? lot nf i" f^**'% «t p* Bird**r<H did no* Vi"e mnrk Tfcv slow to I>crir». p'-d Ow CHitti s»~d C^omwtr* 1 ! went *o p :n tb~ fir«t ft»rlonr, p*H nmfHrp'lv ♦ *-.1: no p*rt in tho At tb#* n f a t! ,,% di"i«ton» B?ll, nnd A«*v»n or.d tbe»<» tb-ee bad tb* tuw to thf»m« , Mvc«. A"tu r io r,, o*rcd fine tnrn of in pnd w on f-nm All B<dl, vho bad cv«r opv>orhnt v?* not rvtrH enov?h. Br»rehu« m ci** •id"'. Th* Oon~nru-rv«rn<*d r»4»/v*r 9 lot of i>ac« for «ix fnrlonr*. bn* io etav. Tf<* U on tho improve do b«*tl*?r in tl'O «*a«on. T ,t/ * waft nrqt'.j-ed bv lu« vrefvit o*m«r, Mr C. Tuvlor. lofi-s than a «*i»l no far hw proved a very profitable investment.

NEW BKICR Tr>v T.C.'S SPRINT. MEETING. (ritES 3 ASSOC.IATinX TF.T.E«nAM.) DUNEDIN, November 00. The following' handicaps liavo been ilcclated:— FIRST AMATEUR HANDICAP (m haTnnas), of 100 sov»: for tmhonplcd troitera only; one milo and a half —Maori Princess scr; Mise Chancellor Is: Emerald Grown-Is; Waiwora Is: Lady E.=nia 2s; Hothino 2s; i White Lupin 2a: Pettigo 2s; Rer.dale 0-3; I Fair Bairn 2s: Lady I»cna 2o; Mi*ij Carbine I 2s: Arrneas W. 2a: Carricwood 2r-: Cherry Picker 2s: Ravensworth 2b; Our Blney 2s; Peter tbe First -fl: Culloden 2.*: liarl 1 Vrby 2s; Chester Child 2s; Belie Wilkes 2»; Capt. "Webb 2s: Cue 2«; Jeff Dillou 2s; I'oter McKinnev 2s. INNOVATION HANDICAP (in hainets), of 150 sovs; 3.42 cWn; on? m;U % o-nd & bnjf— Rearguard acr; Will o' the Wisp 5«: Gold Queen is; Hoymetta 4*; Young Star Pointer 4s; Lady Swithin sn; Stinted ss; Undomcrub ss: Norwood ss; I/ucy Wallace ss: Wooddrift ss; Emperor sa; Indra fis: Wild Briar Gs: Chaos 63: Glen Mavis C<s; Firet Carbino G«; Sir Gavin 6«; Albert Wallaco fis: Femmoor 7s; Merivale 7»: Citadel 7s: Medallions 7a; Wandsworth 8s: Tirtinna &>; Meli?nnde &j; Saints Bell 8s; Rex Coronado 8s: Klcitos 9a; Athoe 3a; Hutnna 10s; Peter Dillon 10s: Golden Peter IPj: Lady Wildwood 10s; Jean Logan 10s; Paul Dufault 10s; Leewocl 10s: Onys 10s. MACE MEMORIAL HANDICAP (in barre*e), of 350 savs; 4.38 clasn; two miler, — Trix Pointer scr; Capriccio 1b; Boa C.ysar 23; Apa tho.7 Ss: Mintson Gs; Ccrra Dillon 7s; Rota Petor 7s: Vice Admiral 7e: Asturio 7s: General Link 8«; Nancy Stair Rs; Hannn3i M. 8»; Gleaming 8s; Whispering Willie fia; Dean Dillon fis: Sympathy 9s; Colenut IK; Brown's Nugget 9s; Huon Patch 103; Star Queen 10h; Ccptain Stanley ICs; Korke's Drift IDs; Jack Arrah !0». BOWHILL HANDICAP (in saddle), of 130 rova; 4.."2 clasa; two mika—Schnapps aor: Er.erpy fift: New Court 7_s; Lady Wayward fis; Hoymctta Os: Cniton Os; Erloon o,'; Gold Queen 9a; Gold«tream 0s: Vera K. Kin? Lear 10*: Kleitos 12s: Gonoral Pershing lis; Cole Bess 12a; Bogaeh 12a; Colonel Havolock 12«. SEA VIEW HANDICAP (in harness), of 150 rots; for unhopplcd trotters only; smi:i class: two mite*—Olive L. for: Electrocute; Is; Eewwint* 7»r; Billy Parole 8s: Tc Ruiti !)s; DooderoU 11*; Wonderland 12s; Marvin Junior 13a; Rofrio McKinney 13o; Mias j Lorna 14s: Succory 14s; Pieter Timmerman 14«; Drajjoon Junr. 15a; To-nigbt 16a: Our Goldio lGe; Jamce Madieoa 16a; Couain Jenny 16s. DASH HANDICAP (in harness), of 140 aova; 2.20 class: ore nii>—Pas scr; Bun-, dura. 1a: Admiral Hal 1*: Perfect Day Is; Proud Spring 2«; Pleasant Mount 2a; Colo] Kinjr 2s; Silver Nut 2s; Breadalbano 3s; . Maiiinsa 3s; Our Girl 3s; Tito Whip , | St. Micliacl 3s; Lord Knarcliild 4s: _ Mixs , Havoc 4«; Gladey® 4s; Lady Teddinstou 4s; George Hani 4». | WAIN ONI HANDICAP (in Larnefo), of 200 »ov«; 2.50 clasa; ono mile and a quarter*—Trix Pointer Mr: Lord MMU) Is; Cora Diilon 2s; Genoral Link 3«: Vic® Admiral 4a; Ariadn«> 4»: Birdwood ss; Borko'a Drift 5a ; Tamarisk Ss; Bur.-lonc ss: Nanrv t>t»ir be: Svmpa.t-hy fis; MaJco ilaJco 6a: Pax O. ELECTRIC HANDICAP (in saddle), of 140 sots; 2.20 c1&m; one raili*—Caprjcao rcr; Asturio 3s; Bird wood 4a; Lord Dillon sa; Sir Fulham S«; Pleasant Mount 7s: ■Silver Nut 7a; F. E. S»; Annio Dillon Ss; 8s; Tho A\Tiip 8a; St. Michael Se; Calton 9s.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16694, 1 December 1919, Page 9

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