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NOMINATIONS. Tb# Jockey Club h«v# receive t1... fV..— r; fo_r theij Mini nv.r Mm». to be brio on i>ecemb«r lUtx * nn "' ; ' " rIKM DAV. V.fO. i'e- * » - " Vc (l ] V" .J »r* « -«J >-'• ** < •'■ :, ' .' lr „ v l'»- *- x * B r\ • I- X' B > ,* » - \ T • 11 ,' . V i V -».ticx» k t V , Vat- t ■ J-n. ij,* j t ,oki I.*na H-n-iE^ L i«i-. .i i* « c» 1 ~-ino Cook L J or • i t'.ui In* l ra P» ■> Ac# Len ££► - Mi* <•« o »** 3c«Et Dmncing ~ 4 jij ■ ij »* I#> -p Li'.v G<r .'!.• I>N HVMIIt* 1 * - •*• 3 li-a - i i»r • M - Lit - xer I'»per A K» r» -* ii >**' BI np '"p**' •»- ilrti* o u» Ku tit Mer Min' «• M" r»» n HuV, lr=p*r.» M - » I , .■ j ( t r }i 4 I »-« lr Au a I, a „ < - h '-1 S •»' Manlntn E» . \t j t Vi . \' » P« 0 «.- i -<■ »r (r'vi \-• P»t V'fiti, R OBh» ' i-- ' C-i»sr lr m'tui Hea" *"■"■»"»: H»n ■»-«•• V »tiii» Ev»nr,. t'* -> T» ,•»■ » K- »h - irr ' -f«n»r(ir G'«r . •■- f a-- ' i- M«-«-3 <.rr»t I.»ri tin *n B»n Kar, S>* M'i » S-l an Del. J - e I. • ra « ■ T HANDI'J? 5 1 " «o-'i 6f \.-r i* V"» B J K- »-M"k» Asj -r~ H»r.» H - -i H . \t-« «-.•«- A-im » ' ~ W- -. i „ ■" <•- P« ", l'c i i * T?i-»! D ix'. Arc* L»d K».horo HA.M)ICAP. of HO mn. 5:S. r. iUr.r- N»-iri". S;.«l. Jcrr- !' -- . <."«' .--. C; ' oH". P"-nigr, Kapali ■. *-» a S--o:t. W»l;-rih. J»«on. Tnppinr. Fbi *> ■•'n» ?«(*:»», : «»jr K;lVron»'. —Citillirr. 1.--H Q-.«c Vf-r-.-iir.t': . Dr»M:<-. W.-. V- - --t -i. \ -!.!■.- Apr'» ! . Kth.Vo'fH. a . ,„ ..,,, Pnccfii Bettr. C*lh#r- ■* ■>' \ »; n, A-nj-»n. :' '■>;.■ Larkhim•VHAKni HAMiIfAF*. -.? :Tn x-jvi. Irr »-.■ i * ':.<t«,i I'eHwj . .s'Mir'l- , A-roi-r-rf. <;- I lU~. Thr M;r- To A>r* Jlr- A ' up,.,. (' i '».-, Tr.f*. f fni-i ;■».»•. n», M->'fnl»D», Aniier ■. . P.o-a! B.h-'k. < "»: . M Ofr. I) *rxr.<. Pot Q . x"'-. Ki»r-- < m»», 'ioldlikr. (.ra'tan, ii«- : '."l i. M -i-.lar- . M.n! •- H«'R'»rr,H HANDICA!'. ft ivm, M . :•; "V ■ "j-. * ( r-. rr. Tinunu. P.n.T Root, i*---. *. 51) ,-. B-r».l*r.r. M-T.. a Trtnnrv. .v . .. r>x-. t -«. M- "in. H-'al hin'e- « '. Ii ilin, Tl,-. s h', Kin; M: J »», i-rT JI-r SHCOSI) DAY.
PAPATAWA HUKPLKS HANDICAP, of l*-!>» «iv«, ljn» S»m« Red. Rmh, Airforre. riMfinu, Aurora BnrealU. Irmii Bot. TViI- »""»"■>. Double .«"«!«. Viwlli, Good Acre. High Heather. Delude. Jokefortn. Gold Medal. Ke»S F.state. Fine Acr«>. Oil Red. Diana's Lad. SuD»rt. temocralic. Schorr. NOVICK HANDICAP, of luO iots; 6f Pedestal, Whakaue. Mini Que*-, Marama, Crtiwn F.mblem. Manifeoto, Falae .Scent. Dsnrioj Star. Habit. Ptatina. Grecian. Tigrano. Portray. Pet a Boy. Arro«ione. Blackacre, Kv-mns Hero. Tob»'-fi> Land, Hustinr Hay. lUr.rit"*. Cherany. .Statuary. Ro.val Mission. Glpty K»t», Lady Gen. Double Suit. GOTHAKD MEMORIAL HANDICAP. of ;•)'» sovg; In and a distance—Queen's Choice, Admiral Drake. Merry Damon, Gold Baf, Sillier I'aper, Mc:tv Milt, First Acre, Kawhaktna. Taluker. Blimp. Arrow I.ad. Spearmii*. Mis* Hantoro, Break o' Lay, Kirk Oft", Rasrwi, Billion. Avro, Bornalene, Mountain Heath. Mnutoa Treaaury, Otairi, .Moepai, Alhokjw.-ar. KIKITAKI HANDICAP, of 100 «ov«: 6f Rule Britannia, Pudental. Cuticle, Grattuj, Doyal Parade. Auda. Blue Paper. Brown t*ujar. Tobacco Land. Repay. Dancing Stir, (treys pear, Glenartney, Clarendon, Marica. Callenmore. Leisure. Limosin. Pari, Werata, Sylvan Dell. The Budret, Le Champ. Pat's Boy. Portray. Head Serang. High Society, YVarxone. F.vening Hero. Tahome, Knis;htlike. Acrrdity. Kahu Arika. Paiko, Statuary, Grecian. Tureno Great Lady. Cook, St. Mclfca, Kioghasl.
RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 130 »ou; 6f Veronese. Admiral Dr*ke. Moa Bird, Knightlike, A»pirinf. Banket. Htintine Bot, Kaih«.ra, Toxeuma. Brown Sufar. Star Straneer, Silver Paper. The Hawk, Royal Duke. Aston.
JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 110 ao»»; 5f—ll« ion, Futanat. Henry of Navarre. Skied, Jenny Direr. Nimble. Appoal. Kahikate*. Tent*rden. Commandant. Princets Betty, Catherine of Aragon, Arajean. i by L«ckharn—Moondm«, c by N'aauu—Hikoia. f by Solferino— Maraa fby Kilbroney—Cotillion, cby Lord Quel —Morganatic. Drsstic. Masterton. War
Worn. Simba. Trefan. Gesture, Cylinder, Bennn. Kapalio, .Sea Scout. Wallaruh, Jston, Tripptnf. STEWARDS' HANDICAP. of 120 sovs; ltn and a distance—Pedestal, Chopin, Jokeform. Gold Bac. Repay. Don Quixote, Malahat Fiery Croia, Goldlike. Grattan, Hard Gold. Miaioia. Count Palatine, Mothplsne, Ben Hur. Uoyal Black. Arrowionp. My Own. B*lloon, The Mu*. Te Awha. Royal Opera. Curtaey. Thrift. Hi«hiand, Myatery. Wilmoreana. Sfirabilary, Mather. GORGE HANDICAP, of 130 sevi: 7f Queen's Choice. Whakaue, Royal Lineife, Habit, Bonbomrne. Borialene, Moutoa Treasery Ainterity, Di!cour»e. Br.ar Root. Rtmei». Maui. Second Thought, King Midas, Rorr Mor.
MR M'ELWYN, 1.59*. SENSATIONAL YOUNG SIRE. Without doubt the moft interesting and outstanding feature ot the preaent trotting season has been the showing msde by the ir*t crop of foals by Mr McElwyn 159*. the ton of Gut Axworthy 28 f and Widow Margie S.*4§. by Peter the Great 2.7*. aaya tha Chicago "Home Review." This yonng horse, now aiiht year* old. had a very severe test to submit to. As is well remembered, he *M himself the most sensational eolt trotter of recent time*. Ai a iwovear old he rednred the world's record tor that age to 2.4. whirb still stands, it having thai far been equalled subsequently by but one other eolt. Fireglow 2.4. A* a threeyearold hj» astounded the trotting world by towering the record for that age from 2.11 so 1.59}, marking the advent of the 'ong-looked-for two rainute three-yaar-oid. a home which it had b*eu by many erltici contended that we need never expect to see. _ He alio at that age placed the iwoknt record for trotting stsllirnu, regardless of age at -'.2. 2.2 i. This he followed up by a mile in 1.594 ai a four-year-old, lying the world-mark of Arion Guy. and another in 1.59* at five After which he wai permanently retired to the it ad in Kentucky. Mr McElwyn has lent out on to the twoyear old battlefield thi* *ea«on no lei« than four «on« and daughter* th»t have trotted into the 2 10 liit—a ihowing never before surpassed and only onee equalled, and that by a hone (Be!** in 2.6*1) that had been long established as • sensational *ire. Thii quartet >• headed by that remarkable colt Main McElwyn 2.4*. joint holder with The B»a! Lady 2*» and Hanover's Bertha 2.4* n! the world** race record for the age. the winner, in rapid turceeiion. of ilmoit all the principal two-year-old events of the «eason and not alone a speed marvel, but a paragon of gameneti and consistency. It is confidently «xp*cted that Main MfElwyn. before •he curtain fall* at Lexington. will have lowered all existing two-year-old record*, including that of hii «ir». The three other 2. to two-vear-oldi bv Mr McElwyn »r,-: Po!j» M<-K!wm 2.5. Jm.mirn JJ. and I.eona the Great 2 10. One of them, Juiiminc trotted in-nrd to h»r internal halfbrother Mam McElwyn when hj» made hia mark of 2.4* and did her own mile In 2.55: whil» another. Pola McElwyn. hai «tiowm in ra>-e» mile* below 2.7. I.eona the '"r«\i{ has been r»<-cd over ha'f mile track* exclu«ivelv. In addition to thi* unexampled quart"*. Mr M.K'»\i has alreadv to hii rrcdit f>alv 2 12|. Bvi»n McElwvi 2 l«>. V.Wm 2 i:. l '. and MoUy 1.. 3.15*. a r l »ith record* well bein* 2.2<>. l! !» re;>or»ed that if *pei-i»] effort! were made, there are at lean eight of hi* get. and quite posiib'y ten. capable of taking mark* of 2 to or better thi* »t«on Tin exhibit *o far surpasses ali previous ones in the way of extreme early «peed. that • i one hound the ion of Ouy Axworthy and Widow Mag-trie ha* placed h>m*e!i in the poiit'on. in the etteetn of the breeding public, of the legitimate wearer of the mantle of hi* lire. Gov Axworthy, now in his twenty-eighth year and. it i» ju«t announced, henceforth retired from public **rvire_
" N.Z. REFEREE." FEILDING. TAKAPLNA, FORBURY. Meetings past, meetings to come—the enrrent issue of the "New Zealand Referee" covers both fields with its usual thoroughness. From Otaki and I-evin race followers go on to Feilding, where the Jubilee Meeting of th» Feilding Jockey Club opens on Saturday next, continuing on St. Andrew's Day, Monday. There are some goo*! hordes due to parade at Feilding including Paganelli and Ceremony, not to mention some good class handicapp*rs. With Riccarton and recent North Island form ma a guide, "Carbine" discusses the possibilities for tfae M^**^
Jn the north the Takapuna Jockey Club races on • Saturday and Monday. Here again the "Referee" makes a special effort to put its readers on the track of horses likely to run prominently. So much for race gatherings to come." Those held last week were at Otaki, Te Kuiti, Levin, and AVinton, and each is the subject of a comprehensive review by "Referee" representatives. A careful reading of these should be of assistance to backers. The pictorial features are characteristically topical and informing. In all several pages of photographs appear weekly in that journal. Light harness followers will be particularly interested in the analysis of chances" at the opening of the Forbury Park Meeting, where recent running at Addington should give a line. The Otahuhu Meeting, which concluded last Saturday, is fully covered, photographs specially taken for the "Referee" accompanying the story. In the boxing section there is a bright budget of the latest ring notes, including the result of a talk with Pete Sarron, whose meteoric rise from a newsboy to his present high standing as a fighter is one of the romances of the game. That other popular feature, the all sports double-page, contains a wealth of news for those interested in general athletics. The "Referee'*—itself a winner—makes easier the business of finding wnneia.
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