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SPORTING.

TIJRF GOSSIP. jCon'tinations for the Cafitdrbury J.C.'s Great; Easter ?nd Great Autumn Handicaps (lose to-raorrovv. " Acceptances Eur the Southland Racing (jjub's Autumn Meeting clohe 011 Saturday.

Nomination# for the .jCew Brighton Trotting Club's Autumn Meeting close to-day.

Entries close to-morrow (Friday) for the Sydney Thousand, td be decided at Victoria Park racecourse on Tuesday, April 6th. Although handicaps will not l>C declared until 6 p.in. on (Saturday, March 13th, all horses remoining in after 5 p.m. on Friday, Starch 12th, are liable for n further payment of. £7 besides tile £3 it costs for nomination. When ii is remembered thnt an owner with a horse eng.'iTfl in the N'rnv Zealand C'tip, of £3OOO. can pee the handicaps for the expenditure of £3, it is quite plain that the Australian horse owner is required to pay fairly heavily for his sport. Kvan.'i, a bay <re!dii)t! by Dick Alio, arrived from Tasmania a couple of days a CO, snrl has gone into J. J. Kennerley's stable. The Victoria Racing Club's Autumn ■Meeting trill be continued, to-dny. There will be racing at Donnovirke to-day.

Tbe nicc-arton'triiiner F. Christmas is .it-present handling a filly hv Gay Lad fri-m the imported mare Flower of the Vest.

Oreiim, the dnuglik-r of King .loliu and Defert Gold, who won the AYoodville Cup lait week, claims an engagfriieiit in the Great Northern Oaks, to he decided at Auckland ■ t)t EafStcr time. A yearling half-sifcter to Oroiim, it.v hsurd—Desert, Gold, has hceii broken in by -F. Davie st Woodville. I?. W. King. who at one time owned freined Pillien'inkie, Mt Auckland for Svdiiey last week fl'ith the tliree-venr-old Aljerf6ldy, by Quin At'liey—TJ ran ium. Battle Knight, wha was bleeding when piilltd uf> after the President's Welter Handicap at Woodville, was pohl iiiljEtjiUentiy for £lO. - If this ■weakness is only temporary, Battle Knight fliould prove a Bargain. t .Amongst. the .yesjriings being broken iit .it Bastings are thr£e colts by Lord Qucx, from fressida, Fair Rosimond, l>m| Qite»>n Lizaie, the dams of Kunnytitede, Kick Off, and-Tiega respectively. Gold Light, who has been off the sjvne for some time; figures amongst tin; nominations for the Napier Cup, to be nin on March 12th. Rapine'and Star Stranger are other likely ptflrters. - Top Gallant, winner of the Futurity (Stakes at Caul field recently-, won four.- , races as a twa-year-old in England, and tnade his first appearance as a three-?*flp-o]f]. v in the Crarep Stakes at Newmarket, n niik r&e*. Giving, fifteen ii'nindfc to both Ught and ElJrminusn ( ha starter) favourite, and finished a gpo«J third. Then came j?, vt-iy fine performance at Hurst Park, v hew h<t won th# Vietori* Owp easily, '•arrying 7 13, and ran the smn fn'rl';nas in tli* S-ery fagt time of 1.24 3-5. 'J.pti days later qe greatly enhanced his ; . imputation by winning the Newlparket ten futlMgfi-with Teresina and Pointer geconcl and third. His Ftftiifjty Stakes record V«s 1.26|, % irMeh is slightly slower than his Ens?U»h performance over th 6 fame riisintjep. , Nt'jv Zealand has been well iu the Juufelight'in the Australian, racing world fff lAte by reason of the mighty deeds performed, Jiy her men and horses. George Young, a native of ]?eefton, who did wio&t or his riding while re- - (nrtiufij at Kiccart*m, has been associated with the C>iiierburj'-bred Pillienmjilfl ia hip Fmoi/dbn Stakes and ■ Mfjtrttliitu CKji victories, and H Cairns, bonr in Palmerstetl JVorth, rode,-Heroic, tho winner of the Newmarket Handi;'lp- ' k«, Robertson, another New Zen|»nd«r, in ft>© trainer 'of the imported Tap Gallant, reckoned to berths fastest horse in. Australia to-day. Robert- , son went ttt 'Slclbeyrue as a- trainer ' ' driver of trotters* However. when A. and Gj Ty6 sscided to go m Jor Jmd Jiaindcd over the control of them to Robertson, V that twiner b4an "demonstrated that he was >«|i»iMiy at home in that sphere. Robertson Ims had soma noted T horsed tiirough his -Jiandß, notably the CtyulfifeUl (ijp dinner has won aceres of races, and hd is <>n6 of tht moist expert trainers and lest judgas in Australia. .

OTAUTAU R.C.

'ANNUAL <**W IIWUli;)

yto S.U ti-ifhf in good w«*th«r. Tha totaf- ' ?r»*«,**re *9619 10», **; » M inrt £. 409 U#t r«ir. Tfc« ractap was iotsmtlng, viMik Jt«sd CoJebflS. Itoaulte:— i ' S s A sß o{ 40 a * v «: "'-J sot" ZIA. I 6 A. E/ • ' «■§??? i®!?*'® ?h. 3 {?!<*'*•» ® coupled with Scfedttiiefce: 4 King Cup > 8; 8 B»lva««b Si 9 JjfrHj-Jtjlow 8; 7 Uiy Bilbe* 8; 6 Strath- «#»«»#; « ovim»»hor» # *Ua »t#rt*4. Won 2? teas«ha; n«ck ssaead *nd third, Ttotfc 1.18. *4tSWATER.BA»I)M TROT, of 97 tors; OJJJMJCS 88 J. h»*gl*T& 1! 1 J4btr»l «cr 2; B ,B*WiR l.«d S9 a. 13 AttMoa, 4 LqQf rrttman r 9 LojfSthets, 13 »er; 10 Wrt Spark 24; 8 K«rr> Wft«4 B«U 88i 7 Our Stir 86; 6 Postmark 4ft; » I>»S» Dlltoa 731 11 Norths?* fie »!so «tWM. Won by that Ithgrifep; a?e ttngths sciond asa third- Timr, 3.49. „J>TAUTAT7 CUP, of Sftfi ms; Um; 6 xOJWMT PODD 6 12 J. Andrtw-l; 1 G«*biaJ 7*4 it 3 FUJI Swing 7 S. $ Ravenna. $.11; 4 Tk* Chilt 7 lit 7 HHf*&s 7 8; S . r»A4c*Ue tl} 8 CAttfltetttlMkr ri 8 Fiiglit .7 iitsfe starfefl. Wftu by c h«»4: onotnd » hilfldngtht *tccsd «»<$ Time, 2.12. RINGWA*. MACK HANDICAP, of 80 *0T8; ei—4 SCH6T?IfeCHB 7 lo L, J. Ellis 9 Bwur?*S4 ««. 7 8) 9: 7 ClotMM# 7 is; 3- 5 Bin# f>»gow 8.0; S Bowi#iO)iv« 7 iSi S- El#* B»i>9* T 10: 8 Hipplißjr Lglt« 7 10! a •«**«& s»!>«' *•*!»» W»a ft? * st«&; three-w«tt6mi af • lanithseeood sad third. Tift#, 1.4 JS-8. GTAVTATJ STEWJWSCBASE JiANPICAP. at ISO M*«; Sltfl-—S %AJSHSA 9 L. E. Smitfc 1; 7 ty*4Ut«pt 0 3 4; a Prift 10 4 i. 8 II 1*; l c»««ls « ®! S JSiplisir 11 6} 10 Mma* 16 8; 8 Fl?# Lieutenant 10 2; 4 Scamp' ft 11",9 BIsiiJJJS 'by;one nad » fciff tesjlhs; one Ispgtii aeeand third. 5.30. WAX.LAC* HAJtNESS TROT, of 87 ««»ij 8,49 «!»«; 1|»-.# WIK SPARK 34 H. W«j It 8 Cay 8«1U for 9; ft 2P#tM*ii!« 84 8, ltif>«ye4ftf». 15 <S«TMtt6, 11 144y yrwrnim, f Bell* »er; 1 Mtij-alag Chiines 24; 7 Eous «4; 4 t»dy Zit» 24;. 14 Younji Tom t*l w KttrwM iqois 88; S Disin Dillon 73; ¥ «n«we»» 9#t 12 Me«r Ohitots 144 *l«o «»*»?' Woa by * i«tßik sad * i»lt Timo, • S^Oe STRATHHOaZ HANDIOAP, of 80 botb; 4f—3 ACK O' luEntKSN 8 13 A. S, £Uii Kto* Ottp ? 8 2; 4 Navy Out fi 8 8. % u .* *'.? I»Pi>Uaß tike 8; 7 S i *. Bjibo 75; 8 Swimsnhwrs ZJ> ■> * <3«* 7 5 also starUd. Wen ; '-i'W'*. * Ijftlf; h«U t length geaocd ftdS tklti, Ti»#, 147 3.5. ,kawdicap, of f * 3; 8 0 S. j QU«M #«fc »W«4 *«4 third. ■ w *ian ' PW#B.") Wta*fc*w*^ . w*». M« « Sjm ;1««» ■ 54# cfturw dti4 4ft*r 'J I '*' P*W*Wt .«» suf- .' ,»i* B«W[f ntmcL w4 aSww' '*** '&S r ia«M»4...ft#,- riiuart. G&-IW**** i9«j in <sl t fflW.Mi'<b 19» tontm. - JWMI *ft SMQ a» a ,y ekftgiM ia «&« »W »fter- %a firrt i*« far- ,

longs Hi® iaeue never looked in doubt. Kins: Cup led ber to the straight, th«n Sha caro-5 away to win very comfortably from her stabie-rnafe, Schottische, who just bftat a Sood second favourite in Spcarmaid for second money. Liberal was made a :_;ood favourite in the Bayerf'ster Saddle I'iot, but he met more than his match in Leitb Chimes, who caught him at the end of a mile mid beat him home bv three lengths. The Otautau Cup provided i bis; turpi i«e. Gertnial v;»h (be cle:t of the liliis gUble, and started a better U ,-ourite than ilavenna. while hfi stable-mate Tommy L'odd was neglected in ilit bdltinu Kull Swinj led for cine furlongs, and. in tbe itraight Kavenria arid Gcranial were racing stride -for stride behind her, and appeared to bs borinint6 each oilier. Ravenna was beaten 11 hundred yards from the post, end whan Grrauinl headed Full Swing the race .looked all over, but Tori)hiy Dodd finished very iaat and beat her by a wear, returning his backers a very satisfactory dividend

Kin? Balboa, who. «a* -elected as the best of good thing? *tor <ho Kitigway Hack, never hit the horn, and alter Bonnie Olive nnd Clothilye had made the pace Tor four and a half !urlonc£, Schottiscbr and Speannaid, who had started earlier in the clay, finished very feat, the former winning by a short neck Tho favourite ran l>nd!y, and evidently dor 3 not handle soft 1:0111-4 well

A big field started in tbe Otautau Steeplechase, but-? Unrle Bob, Kipjm.?, and Mjzami did not look ready, though (.'niseis «"»i« ?ent out fjvomito Caanel* and Mettle Drift for abunl two uiilea. Then Ksrnnga took rlnirgc, and jituipins well, stnyed on to >v : n by a wrivw rnatKin from Grceliftonc. Tho latter wmild bava won bad he not. nir, round tl:p outside. .of !|i»' remainder on the first fence ut the -.(.and double, which was not pill led down pricr to Ihe linisli. He bad bedded about fifty yards from Ihe po-t >Yben Scami) felt, he Rave lite owner, \V L'" North, r bad ajdll, injuring Ibo musele<; at tbe back of

Wee Suark, who elinja-d badlv in tbs saddle trot earlier in the day, effected n not her surprise in the harness race, beating r. gocd flfeond favourite in Co\' Bella ov«r the 'asl three furlongs, and rehiniint; a. good double figure dividend, Mom'nc Chimes the favourite. was nc'-sr dangerous Bi'an Pie U'bh reler-ied hj? a thin:; in (he. Strathmore flßek. but !.he sot chopped out at the ?farl from which her stableinate, •lack o' Lantern, i'.Diipevl oul smart!*.- and led nil the way, winning '.-omfor.'ab'v from Kin™ Cup «t the finfph. Jack o' Lantern gave the Inver-ear!:ill trainer. l'\ W Fdlii, hia fourth win durinsr tliu a'flernoon.'

. Queen Balboa nVav: ir» the bpttinjj on tbr Wa"'l:ouro Handicap, but ran btcl Iv over flip last half tiiile ir?id fini«i?|pf] Inst, while cleared out fr6in the field in -flip lij?t tv.*o furlonfrp, rtnf] won by r»iirhi ran w*'l for lire furlongs, ami tben right out.

DANNEVIRKE R.C.

FfRST DAY. (peess Association telegram.) ' DAXXEVIRKE, March The Danoevirko Rn<-inz Club's Autumn Meeting commenced to-day in fine vcatlirr and before a large attendnr.cp. The track was in good ordtr. Tiio totalisator inventmentß totalled compared with £16,78.1 for the sitmo day last ypHr. Results: HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of'l2o soys: Jim—3 FEFILE DE LEON !« h. Morris 1; 2 Kilburn 10 8 2: 3 Capitulation 9 3. B Littlfe River 11 ft; 2 Many Colours 11 3; S Santiago 10 S; 7 Blue Star 10 4; 4 Asleep 9 -1: 9 Mosthfiiip 9 also started. 'Won by threequarters of a length; length second and third. Time, 2.8 -1-5. MAIDEN' PLATE, of 100 sovs; wciehe 8; 6f~l HYPNOTIC R.' Mc.TaVinh jind 2 DECOY BIRD R. Ree4 dead heat 1: a Logic j 3. 4 Hinekapua; -i Braemnn: 0 I>elsaiio; 3 j Wln4.V Night ftlto started. Won by a length i 4««h way. Time, 1.14 3-5. PRESIDENT'S KANDIOAP, of 200 sovs; 6f— i SPXPXt-B .7 3 E. Dunn 1: 8 Mimetic..! 9 6 2; 3 Merry Jest 7 ft 3. 9 Lucius 8 9;! S Papaponsn 7 13; 1 Polyphemus 1 S; 5 Koodoo P; 3 Archoen ! I; .6 fltandard 7 3; 10 Tonjratotoa 7 2; 11 Tre?.(sv.ell 7 also etirted. -Wott \>y ft length. Timi», 1."I3 £-5. TAHORAITB HACK WKI.TER HANDICAP, of 120 sovs: 7f —5 PINTHAJf; 8 T. i Oreen 1; 3 Wilinoreana S 9 3: 2. Irnitntion 8 S 3.. 1 Indian pace 8 13; 4 Bank Draft i 8 R; 6 The jjodge 8 also J>t;'rted. Won by about half ft length; lenstli second and third. Time. 3.28. DANNEVIRKK CUP, of 300 sovs; second 80, third ;io. J Jin. 2. K. t'. Christiansen's 1> g OI'A by rlnllowmftt—Oka Byrs 75. . . K. Trlllo 1 4. A, B. Willlswu'a br p Gauntlet by Mnrtlan—Torfjuato 4yrs 7 !l 2 9. Mrs Simm'B ch m Bnnctunry by Panintirr—Cesso Fire syrs 7 ' . . 3 5 Marttllla H: 1 Kilbrontyth S j; .1 Slav nanger 8 6; 0 Malatonr 7 11; 8 i>' Aline 7 5; 10 Pe Luxe 7; 7 Filette / also started. Won by about fi length each wftv. Time, 5.7 2-5. ' ORINRI HACK 'HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; 3f— 3 ROVAL DAMON 8 1 N. V. Johnston 1; 3 Itonideer B 3 2; 7 Merry Imp 7 5 'I. 4 Minptrel Bey 8 1:1 NasStorl 7 ,9; 5 Cherry Pi® 7 6; P Sol® Mio 7 4; 10 Rippling 7 3; 0 Idinee 7; 8 SeaVltit 7;. II Knkuwai"7 also «l4rt«d. Won easily by a length; two length? second and third. Time, 00 3-5. 1 RAKAXATAI "WELTER HANDICAP, of 150 BOVs; 7f—i V/ILLOW WAX 7 l;l J;--Barry 13 Tuahine 8 10 2; 1 Archeen 8 3 3. 7 !> 3; 6 Battle Knight 8 J3; S Clandhu 8 5; 3 Wristlet 8 3 9UO started. Won bv <1 headnecV" second and tliird. Time, 1.28. ' MAKTRTKIRI HACK WELTER HANDI--S.AP, of 120 sovs; 7f—l MY HOBBY 9 5 R. Jteefl 1; 2 Othoii 8 3 2: 5 Butterscotch 8 9; 10 Oliarleston 8; 6 Desert ft-ttlgnt gj 7 ftevol 7 10; 9 Strongholt 7 10* 8 ManOß 7 9; B Royal Mint 7 9 also started. He»a» (separated tho placod horses. Time, 1.3D. SECOND ACCEPTANCES. T'h# followinj: «re th« acceptances for the WcobS 'm&tPVfBIQHT HANDICAP, of 100 #oVS ; ? Iliver II 4; Many Colour.* IX it Ktlburn 10 11: Santiago jo 6; Perle d© 10 3; Blue Star 0 13; Asleep 9 2* Capitulation &; Strongholt 0; RaHne 9. NOVICK STAKES, of 300 sovs; wejcht B 11; two-year-oldß 8 3; sf—Hyaana, Wai« marama, Braetnap. Dolsarto, Bvonstell Comsdic, Windy Night, Tranca, lUkmvai! Ths Oat. GIjENQARRY HANDICAP (open), of 130 sovs; 8 9; Epistle 8 7: Ken. doo 7 13f Arelie<m 7 7; Standard 7 3; TreadWell - 7. ' WRATU HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; 6f—Royal Damon 9; White Pans 8 5- jfi n . atrel Boy 8 1; Butterncotcli 8 1; N«\vburv Su' s J. l3: „ Hy!>n,!,li ' ; 7 Merry Imp 7 o"; I'lta 7 7; Cherry Pie 7 5.

KARTGILL MEMORIAL HANDICAP of -00 sovs; lm If—Martulla 9; Kilbronsyth 8 9f- Good Sport 8 7; Star Ranger 8 0; Gaze 8 1; Mttlatour 7 10; Archeon 7 6; f>on o' Mine 7 S; Juliette 7; Deluxe 7; Pita 7.

TELEPHONE HACK HANDICAP, of 100 «ov»; 7f~-BonidetF 9; Imitation 8 8; Indian Snare 84; Wilmoreana 8 3; Othon 8 aPinthair 8: Desert Knight 7 3; Charleston 7 3;' Royal Misit 7; Inoe 7.

KAITOKE WEIiTER HANDICAP (open), of 150 #OYfi: 7f—Lucius 9 6; "Willow Wai 9 1; Battie Knight 8 JO; Wriatlct 8 4; Cl»»dhi} ti; (Ssftcfusry 7 7; Tongatotoa 7 7.

TApUATA HACK WEIiTER, of 100 hot*; 1» 50ydp—Othon 8 0; Kilburn 8 0; Sarfv 8 9; Desert Knight, 7 f: Blue Star 7 8' K«vel t 7; Jdaaoe 7 7; The Lodge 7 7.

CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB

MEETING OF COMMITTEE. At 3 meeting 6f th» coramiuie of the Cintwhaiy i?ocfe(y Club th£ following programme watt approved Souib- Canterbury Jockey Club, April 29th sad May Ist. Jockeys' licen«?B were recommended to H, J. Sfflith tud T. Jennings, the latter conditionally tor ttjee months, on hit remaining in jwrfflaaent employment.

3j. G. King'# jockey's license was with' drawn.

The following report of the Programme Committee wag adopted:—"That the ittafces and eoaditloiiß for the future classic events (entries for which close in June) should remain gams as last year, with the exception of the Middle park Plate, lha conditions of Which h»VB been already altered and ap--Brove4, by tfeft Committo, vis.: the nee ba for two aad throe-yesr-olda only, Tha two-year-olds to curry" 7 9 »4 tHr««.j6ario!ds it. Fillisa allovrtd 31b. Maiden two-yoar-oldn allowed 71b and threey»*T<oW* 101b. Th« psnaltia* to remain 'lte JMSfcBQUfeNJS NOTES. ft* C1BLS—SB8«» 4#(KH3IiTI«f~*!OJ>»ISH?.) UW{BB*S4*K 4ZB S-S. CAM* 4SMJSAIRCH.) (Eteaiyad Mwfc Sffi, #,*o p,jm.) v V ' umh s. S*IH H« »wivt4 xi&ta Sh« Enwii in th» Lley4 Stefce*. ft'. YenOg ridos Th» Isifclit ?4ifc' s.b3 H. CtiRM; ' PiliiiwiniSa {g »sge«4S is ti# CtoYttaot'a ; Plaia to^aiajrsw,

WESTPORT J.C. ANNUAL,

NOMINATIONS. (sfECIAL TO 'THE I'JSLJR "! WKSTI'OrtT, March 3. TRIAL HACK HANDICAP, of fio soys: (if and 21vds—A»tonforni. Srakist. GayGauntlet. Gay arid Good, Cairn, Jonquil, Gaslight. Jymella, Aieetic. Hiero. WESTPORT HANDICAP TliOT (in saddle) of 75 sovs: 2.i0 class: Im—Claire. Trimmer, K.-eis.'er. Knockiyn. Stella Ashler All Fours, Lnsan Spec-. Red Comet, Charlie Rell. Billy Ashley. Harold Hue, Bonny Audubon, Cornet, Rawene Lass. Audo Dillon. MORIiKY HANDICAP, of 12.". J"vs: lm —Prosperity. Prince Charleroi. Hose. Lord Leslie. Prince Ferou*. All Gold, Booster. Counter Attack.

KLECTUIO HANDICAP, of 75 s»v«i 5f Some Abbev. Gay and Good, Mepalo, Big I'livli, Jonquil, flyiui .Master. Pickaninny.

GCANITY HANDICAP TROT (in harness), 111 75 sov-5: <.(.) cl?.cs: 1 Jm —Wine-berry. Claire Trimmer. K'riesler. Cannnnhali.Stella Ashley. All Fours. Charlie Bell, Hilly Ashley, Kitty .•jiion. Hild.i Me Kinney, Betty Blue, Bo.niy Audubon. Cornet, Kitweue Lass, Audo Dil-

SCAN I. ON HANDICAP, of S5 sov.-; 7!'— Hiero, Bitters. Prince Charleroi. Tenieriielii. Joiin Di.\. Pi-uhate. Lord Leslie. Prince I'erouz, All Gold. OIIAWAITI HACK HANDICAP, of 75 sovs; Of and si.tyds—Astonform. Senkist. Gay Gauntlct. Som«- Abbey, Calm Lve, Jlajild Rose. Cairn. Gaslight. Jumella. KAKAMKA HANDICAP, of SO oi.vk; Of and 2-Jyds-—-Prineo Charleroi, Hiz Push, John Dix. Probitle. Marble Bar, I'lying Master. Pickaninny, Boosler, Hiero. I'"LYING HACK HANDICAP, of fill sov.t; (if and 24vc?s —Astonform. Seal.-is!. G#y Gauntlet, Gay and Gnml, Cairn. Gaslight, Jumello, Ascetic. Hiero. DMNNISTON HANDICAP TltOT (in bar-nt.-ss), of 75 sovs; 2.1J5 eiaiH«; Ini —Claire Trimmer, Krieslcr. Knocklvn, Camionbnll, .Stella Ashley, All Four.s. Lady Audubon, WpCf. I-J*»d Comet, Bell. Miss McDonald. Hillr Ashley. Kitty Huon. Hilda Mr Kinney. Beliy Blue, Bonny Audubon, Cornet. Itawene Lass. Audo Dillon.

P-UI.LKR HANDICAP, of 125 sovu: ljm— Bitter,'s. Prosperity, Te'ilerfield. John l)i.\. Ii a|i i d liose. Prince l-'erotu. All fiold, Counter A Hack

GRANDSTAND HANDICAP. 01 75 sovs; "if—-Souse Abbey. Gay mid Good, Mf?alo, ri)K Push. Jonquil. F'lyin;; Master, Picksninny

WAIMANOAROA HANDICAP TROT (in harness), of 73 f>nvs; 11.52 c.?nssr; 1 Jtn —Wincberry, Trimmer. K'reisler. Cannonbnll. Stella Ashley, All L'oun. La<ly Audubon. iJnd rhMrlie hell. Hilly Ashley, HisraJfl Hue. Hildn McKinney. Hetty* Bhu», Honnv Audubon, Cornel. Hiitvenp l/sss, Audo Dillon, COT/VIN HA.VUICAJ*, of 85 suvs; 7f Hiiterft, Gay G;iuutlei, Prince Trnlcrftpld. Rapid Uoa«\ Probp.fo, T.orf) I,<'3lip. M.nrble Bar, Prinze Fcrouz, All Gold. As'»rpt.i(\ Counter Attack. Hiero. CHA r?.[iI ; ;STON HACK HAXDIO'A! 7 , of* 75 pov*; (if «nd Ciydß-—yuakifit. Some Calm Kve. Cairn. Jonquil/ Gaslight, Jumolia. KAr?K\VKIjIi HANDICAP, of HO fovk: (if ;mul 80yds— : Pmspcrity, Prinm Chnrloroi, Hii,' Puflb, .Tohu Dix, Probnto. Mnrblc Har, riying Atnstpr. Pickaninny, Booster, Iliero,

SOUTHLAND R.C. HANDICAPS DECLARED. IPEESS 4SSUC.:UTIOH t'ELEfiKAU.) IN VEKCA KG ILL, March 3. 'Die following handicap)! have been declared for the Southland Racing Club's Autumn Meeting:—ROSIjYN HANDICAP, of 350 sovs. Of. Receipt . . 9 2 Quarrelsome 8 I) Irish .. 8 13 Bran Pie ..8 0 Bluo Dragoon 811 .Solzia .. 712 Frivol . . fi 11 Kinjr Cup . . 7 3 1 Roseuor .. 8 11 WurHcei' .. 7 tl B<!hotti»che .. 8 7 Cnssolel te .. 7 7 Silver Ijining 8 4 Mudlark _ . . 7 7 Pink Note . . 8 1 Plying Mist .. 7 7 Rippling Lake 8 .1 Tholomon . . 7 7 King Balboa 8 1 Black Duk« 7 7 Bonny Oliv* 8 1 Slrathnaver .. 7 .7 FLYING HANDICAP, of 250 sovs, Bf. Set Sail . . 9 4 Warhavcn . . 7 7 Los Ambua .. 8 .11 ftfiltoo .. 7 fi TittVS . . 8 6 Ecuadof . . 7 2 Tiaion Bells .. 713 Corn Money ..12 Circulation .. 7 13 Roxenor .70 Geianlal '.. 731 Bujjle Note .. 7 0 Vnldamn .. 7 9 Dazzling Light 7 0 SOL'THLAKD STEEPLECHASE, of 275 sovs. Aboot Hm. Vrcnrhman ..II 8 Knransa . S> 30 G'oUrty ..II 2 Scamp .. !' fi Cfir-scl.-i .. to 11 GrccUbtone .. 0 4 Kiplim; .. 10 !) lMazing Lijht 9 Mrltlc' Drift !1 12 Grand Fled 9 0 Windermere . . 1) 10 SOUTHLAND CUP HANDICAP, of 400 sov*. ljm. listening Post. 9 .11 Overdrawn .. 7 13 Bnldowa . . 9 4 The Cbcftt . . 7 9 Roscday . 9 ~ Kilfane .. 7 li .Tonnny Dodd 9 2 Ravenna . . 8 9 Full Swing- .. 7 3 Happy Days 8 1 rrartcuip® •• 7 0 Mountain Lion 8 0 I'.eauty liight 7 0 Mantua 7 13 STEWART ISLAND HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. ,7f. Full Swin# . , 910 Kapuna ** .. 710 o' Kolzia !.. 7 8 Lanlern 811 King Cup .. 7 7 Blun J)ra?oon 8 7 Vogue ..75 Navy Cut .. 8 7 Flight .. 7 5 Eosentir . . 8 7 fttrathnaver 7 0 ObHgio .. 8 4 P.llbo .. 7 0 Hifthburn .. S 2. Courtly Rose Paris . 7 12 not eligible. Ripplirij Luke 711 TRADESMAN'S HANDICAP, of 200 aova. lm. Los' Ambus 9 9 Snatcher .. 7 7 Happy Days 9 4 Beauty Light 7 5 Ths Cheat .. Sl3 Hallmark . . 7 2 j \ aWbrr.rt .. 8 3 Apacho .. .7 1 Wsrhaven .. 8 3 Obligio .. 7 0 Ploom ..-80 Counterslroke 7 0 Queen Balboa 713 Fairy Rinj .. 7 0 Francaino . . 7 9 WAVERLF.Y TRGT (in saddle), of 210-sovs. .ljm, Aard . . ?cr Miss Adonis . . 24 Postmark •• scr . Ivalhikau .. 3R Revolt ' . . scr St. Thomas . , 36 Gilliccalltim . . scr Macarnnda . . !!fl Perfect Pointer scr Bricklayer . . 36 I ftltK Chimes .. scr Bonanza .. 48 Liberal ... Bcr Snowcan .. 48 fipring Chimes scr Northnpn . . 48 Dillon Blake . , scr First Toll .. 00' Trusty Child . . scr Lingftcld . . fiO r.lous .. scr Jlat'e o' Mine .. 72 Tribute .. »cr Socialist . . 72 Kftrnvood Bell ecr Erin ClvimeK .. 72 The Mor.key . . fcr Lucky H«rold .. 90 Haura'Ri .. Ncr I-tylss .. 96 Wallace Mac. . . scr Homer ~ . 96 Wild PHs;h». .. 12 Moo# -Chimfs .. 90 Final McKinr.cy !2 Maiwhariti .. UK Dixie Dillon ~'24 INVERCARQIIiL HARNESS TROT, of 200 sovs. ljm. Berman's Bride acr Amazon . . scr Dovedale . . »cr Pero Pointer .. scr Perky Locandft scr Wild Chimes .. scr D6vins Bells .. scr Terence Dillon scr Maybird .. scr Stockade Jnr. scr Needles . . fcer Coy Belis . . 12 Georgette . . scr Young Tom . . 24 l ady Freenian . . acr Robert Bell . . 21 Kinsale . . acr Morninc Chimes 24 Rosaleen .. scr Lady Zita ... 24 Sea Hawk .. scr I'lrst Water .■. 3B Nelson' McALvyn scr Darkstream .. 48 Red Abbey .. scr The Monkey .. 00 Homelicht .. scr Revolt .. <io Paymaster .. scr Van Director .. 156 Deepstrenm .. scr

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18631, 4 March 1926, Page 12

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