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LIMERICK BEATEN AT ROSEHILL.

THIRD IN RAWSON STAKES. (r*J7»D FStSS AS3QCIATIO!*—BY Bt.BCT*!C

7EI.«<iaWH—COI-TEXOBT.) (Received March 17th, 6.5 p.m.) SYDNEY. March 17. At the Rosebill Meeting, the following was the reaclt of the

RAWSON STAKES, of 526 fcovs; second 130 sots, third 60 sovs. W.t.t. 91.

Execotor* late H. Cbisbolm's cb c WINALOT by Boesendalo— Princess Volga 4yrs 9-0 .. •• 1 R. Miller's br f Loquacious by M»gpie— Charleville 3yrs ft-1 .. 1 11. A. Knight's br or blk g Limerick ■N.Z.i by Limotxi—Medley syrs 8-13 8 Bix started.

The pace was alow at the commencement, Golden Music showing the way to Loquacious, Limerick, and Ostendale. Upon the straight Galadeer vis in front, leading Loquacious and Limerick. Winalct, finishing brilliantly, rushed up on the outside stid won by a length from Loquacious with Limerick threo-qu&riers at » length away third. Galadeer was fourth. Time, 1.64. PA RRAMATTA MILE, of 326 sovs; second SO eove, third 25 sovs. Hogg and Siel's br f BAVAERE by Barerstock—Liieacr* Syra 9-12 .. 1 Faquito (Jf.Z.) &-7 .. £ S«l»n» Volens 9-2 .. 3

Sis teen started, including th<> Xew Zealarder, Greergrocer, which finished In the ruck.

Won by three-quarters o! a length, with ha f a length between second and third. Paquito firnhed re ry fast, after being p<*ket»d. Time, 1.42. RAILWAY HANDICAP, o! 200 soys, second 50 soys, third 25 »<?■». Tf. GLEAVE 7-6 1 Sion 9-0 .. .. .. 3 HabaJihon 8-3 . 3 Seventeen started, including Raaeay (X.Z.) and Puff (N.Z.). Won by three lengths and a heid. Raasay *a« seTenth. Time, Irnin 26eec. —Australian Press Association. "GONE IS LIMERICK'S GLORY." (fieeeired March 17th, S.S p.m.) SYDNEY, March 17. The newspapers contend that the idea that Limerick has recovered his former brilliance ta exploded after vesterday's race. The interference to whicli he was subjected near *be seven furlong* poet made no difference, Winalot ta clearly an improved horse. Toe newspaper headings are: "Gcme is Limerick's Glory," "'The Iron Horae is RjcatT,'" "His Sun ia Set." and "Fr»4 Jones will hare to d« some hard thinking to pick up a race with him."—Australian Press Association.

BAY OF PLENTY J.C.

ACCEPTANCES. ('MM AMOCTATJO* TSLZOXAV.) AtTKLAN'D. March 17. The following acceptances hare bees received for the Bay of Plenty Jockey Club's Mecttn?: THIAL PLAIE, of 50 aovs ; of—Waitekche 8-10; The Jack Jumper 8-10; Dainty Manner® 8-10; Terrapeen 8-6; Joy Day .8-5; Bryan 8-5, Spring Abbey 8-5; Snort 8-6; Kasoro 8-5; Homai 8-s'", Tanctoa 8-5 Swiftlight 8-3; Orthodoi 8-5; Kurunui S-5; Siherbend 8-5; Lovely Bay 8-j; Kanui 8-5; General Latour filly 8-5; Kainuna fc-5; Creinae King 8-5; Led? Maeetor 8-5. MACNGAXUI HANDICAP, of TO sovs; 6f —High Roee 0-0; Prince Val 8-9; Simeon 8-9; Brilliant Light 8-9; Flapperettc 8-3; Arcade 8-3; Clockwork 6-3, Flying Tresses 8-0; Master Clements 7-7: Claretnore 7-1; Luaaa Lu 7-0; Cragsman 7-0

TAURANGA CUP, of 178 myi; lm.Qumd Arch 8-7; Deeert Glow 8-6; Wenday IK; The Author 7-0; The Thorn 7-5; Hiiraroa 7-5; F»r North 7-0; Te Koroke 7-0; Bowman 7-0; Te Money 7-0; Tinopono 7-0; Whak* Kin* 7-0. HKRRIES MEMORIAL HACK CUP, of J2* »o*»; Ib» High Tide t-3; Brampton »-0; Prin«» Val 9-0; Mark Mini 9-0; Simeon 9-0; Flaf>p«relte 8-8; Lady C»»tl«miine 8-6; Waitekohe 8-8; Tc Waka 8-3; Pekatalii 8-0; Otanzihaku 7-12; Lupin Abbey 7-12; Kaha "-5; Little Toy 7-0; Terrapeen 7-0; Snort 7-0; Comet 7-0. I OREERTON HANDICAP, o? 100 %n; 75 : —Tho Thorn 9-0; Waltxer 6-10; Lncr Kose 8-8; New Moon 7-10; Value 7-10; Tail Timber 7-10; Town Bird 7-10; Maurea 7-C Te Moray 7-0; Tinopono 7-0. Pit ESI DENTS HACK HANDICAP, of ,«0 •on; 6f—High Roae M; Simeon 6-9; Brilliant Liitht 8-9; Flapperett* 8-3; Lady Caftieioaine 8-3; Arcade 8-3; Clockwork 8-3; Joy G»rni 8-3, Quinstlia 8-0; Master Ci~menti 7-7; The Jack Junrper 7-7; Claremore 7-1; Euetac* 7-0. FLYING HANDICAP, of 100 tort; 6fWaltier 8-4; Hakasoa 8-2; Lucy Rom 8-0; Ned Kelly 7-10; The A other 7-9; New Moon 7-4; Value 7-5; Tall Timber 7-5; Town BiH 7-5; Maurea 7-0; Joy Germ 7-0; Te WTiaka 7-0; Bowman 7-0: Tinopono 7-0; T.Tsaka King 7-0; Tc Korok* 7-0. COrNTT HANDICAP STAKES, of 53 «kw«; 6f—Waitekobe 8-10; Dainty Manner® K-IO; Terrapeen 8-€; Joy Day 8-5; Bryan 8-5, Sprxne Abbey 8-5; Lnana Lo 8-5: Kaaoro 8-5; The Jack Jumper 8-6 • Homai 8-6; St. Htlitrs 8-5; Tanetoa 8-4: Swiftligbt 8-5; Kiwjnui 8-5; Orthodox 8-5; Lovely Bay 8-5; Ka Nana Kena: 8-5.

WHISKY WARNING When ordering Bell'» Whisky—the brand which has been on the market for 30 years 1m» certain that too are •applied with Scotch Whisky from ARtHTR bell and sons, ltd Perth, Scotland and take do other Arthur Bell and » Sons. Ltd.—the BOTTLE WITH THE YELLOW LABEL lor age and parity. —U

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19571, 18 March 1929, Page 15

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LIMERICK BEATEN AT ROSEHILL. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19571, 18 March 1929, Page 15

LIMERICK BEATEN AT ROSEHILL. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19571, 18 March 1929, Page 15