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ENGLISH RACING.
NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER 0 MEETING. I.OXPOX. October 2.i? \h* 01 t]»c JOCKKV CLUB STAKKS. n n; oO ?OV? fnr'i, *v»i!i JCOO ?«'»'"s = rc?ni 100. i Mjtl of w'nnr: - -JCM. K-"." lhn\ n -vpar-<>Ms npM"ivirj c . Thr^ tp;i r-old? ■*'. :onr-yf,-c----old* and i;p n s w; : h :»nil r.l'ov.arM-.-?. Km. IT. 11. A%& Khan*. 2 eh i Tcrr?ina by Trscerv TVnr "I'?: ■*vr? - •X. Horjrn «r's rr r I\*7***riis bv I raovy - Mi?s M'U'v I;ts ... - A. M > b c t\irth ]>\~ I'o v ~ m»bi?—WV»*ia ly r.-? . • •• u Trn stsrtrri. v.'.-n by hnlf ,*> bnp'h; ihvr Irnctln be[The .T'Vkry C'hib S^k 4 "*. w.'.h s-'hnn" o; i? cnr of tkr ?nnsl ''nbM'ie in the Krijilish C'-alrndiiv. \\ nitric? tliT-- vrro '2\>> on «' I ■w*n:f"W ?•*>"« forfait- w;ig pa>i lo fnV3 fir 11, .1 fn r "1, Jl-i - *J7, ,y> ?•;,■. 5 Kid to It paid. THn three plae-vl HP a'l perforMm?. As a three-yea r-old !a*\ year Tr rcsina wa* phiced Tit a m:rr\l>or of coo:] nuT. q . ) ,r>r nnlv success v:f»a in t'nc Clival Yorkshire Bh.,'ccs. TiTvioti-Iv this season ?hn h-\* won the lJovnl Ibute :it Xewburv and the GocdwooJ C\p, Papyrus was lust year s Drrbv v; in nor, but in h*s t,hrer» outings this reason up io the recc.pt of the lust exchanges he had failed to v.*in a. race, 'hough lie finished in ihe money twice <*ut of three Parth won two _ races last season finished third behind Papyrus and Pharos in tho Derby. This season )'i-is successes include the Great .Tubilea il a "~ dicflp at Ketnpton Park and the Churchi-1 Stakes at AseolJ. A.J.C. SPRING MEETING. PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY. (AUSTRALIAN AXD K.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION".) (Received Octobfr Hrd, 5.25 p.m.) SYDXKY, October n. Thorc is every promise of line "weather for !lie rtcos to-ffiorrow. The tracks are in good order but, perhaps a bit dead to tiie rtccfit rain. Th* iiieelin? between Hei'Oie, and kisser Jtinstrel in the Derby and the battle of the champions, including Gloaminsr, David Hivoli, Purser, attd BaDymena in the Spring Sle.kes. are awaited with the keer.ert interest. ftorße Jones sava that) OTvins; to an oversight, Nigger Minstrel was left in ths Melbourne Cup when he was scratched for the Victorian Derby. The borse is not goingto Melbourne and -probably ■will return to Xetv Zealand in the UlimarOa on the 11th inst. ASHBURTON COUNTY RACING CLUB. At a meeting of the committee of the Ashburt-on Conntv I'acins C-üb, held vestcrday afternoon, there were present—Mes'rs K. B. Xewton - in). J. C. X. Grisfrv T. K. Upton, H. l'\ Xicoll, 11. Morris, J. Findlav, and H. C. Orbell. A stat«nr..ent of receipts and expenditure of the last meeting showed a loss of £133 lis Id. The Xcw Zealand Trotting Association requested ih.e club to have ft supply cf skull caps on hand, and also to have, a suitable on the course in which to place horses competing for the first time, so that they may be inspected by the stipendiary stewards prior to the first race. The letter was received. Messrs Harper, Pascoe and Buchanan, cn bclialf of a client who had been excluded from the ccurse, applied for a pernio to attend lice meetings. It was decided that the club had no power to grant the request, and that tho application must be made to the Bacins Conference. A vote <)i thanks was passed to the 1-irst Canterbury Mounted Itifles' Band for its attendance at tW last race nifceting.
AUCKLAND T.C.'S SUMMER MEETING. (r«ss association teljgbXH.) AUCKLAND, October 3. Tho following are tlift second acceptances lor' the ■GREAT SOUTHER* TROTTING- DERBY, of 1090 sots. For thrfce-j'ear-olds. Ism. W v " R." J- Anderson S br f Joy Bells, Cathedral Chim«—Marie Lloyd Barlow Bros.' b g, Vi'.dvc&od Jun.—Madam J. C. ha ßell's b g VTriglcy, Floriael—SpearT. b c, I'etcr Moko —Coolgardie McKcndriek Bros.' eh f Maid <>fthe Mount:un. Blue Mountain Kin*—Lou Dillon H. McNaUghton's cb f Rosie Thorpe, Our Thorpe—Rosie Drift R. M. Morten's b c Kohar», Cathedral Chimes —Bright Alice H. F. Nicoll's br g Gibraltar, >elson BmH. f Sea Pearl, Nelson BinC. Glene-Ig, Great Audubon E. Br?mlvich's ck J, Our Thorpe-Lady Burlington trotting notes. J. Messervcy wu a. visitor to f dtli^ n on Thursday with his Cup candidate Onyx, and cave lier useful exercise over three ci cuit.s. The daughter of Logan Pointer is well, and her trainer expects to play an 11 - portent part in the settlement of the bi o November Handicap. „ ~ (Ho A recent addition to J. V Clarke s stable is the pacing mare *\lpha, Bingen. The three-year-old co-It (ilenelg, in A. O. Price's stable, is training on the right way, but is not being unduly hurried. It was intended to race him at either Oamaru or Aldington next manth, but there is little likelihood of him doing so, as it is his owner's wish, to give the colt a special preparation for the Great Northern Derby. Wild Thyme is fast getting into racing condition, and should be at his best by November. Messrs H. Brinknian «nd F. C. Thomas havo consented t-o act as honorary handicappers at the coming Benefit Trotting Meeting-. Grafcd Denver has been taken in hand by R. Humphreys, »ndi in future will do most of his raciiur in saddle. Mr E. \Titte's brood marc Dainty Dillon lies foaled a colt to Ballin. Mr T. C. Butcher's Yura Dillon has foaled a colt to Happy Voyage. At a meeting of the Grounds Committed of the Ashburton Trotting Club, held on Thursday, the tender of Messrs F. S. Nieholls and Co. was accepted for painting the etand oil the lavrn at the Ashburfcon racecourse.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18195, 4 October 1924, Page 9
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