SPORTING
TURF GOSSIP i
Answer to Correspondent "8.C.," Methven.—ll a.m. on day or A Mosglel Trio
Hearth has not won a race for a Uug time. She had a 71b apprentice allow! ance in the Geraldine Cup, but after looking likely rounding the home tum,'sh| drifted to sixth place at the post. Het ’stable-mate and half-brother. Prize Rina bad a fair following in the second divG sion of the Ohapi Hack Handicap, bin spoiled any chance he had by being almost hopelessly left. First In, from the same team, ran a reasonably good race in hee engagement, and is a likely improver foi Wtagatui. I Still Capable , 2 Ann Mie is getting into the veterM stage, but indicated that she has not her speed by looming up on the o' fB of the leaders in the seven furlong K race at Orari. Lack of racing cf m 3 then told on her. v aa Classic Candidate jS Boyal Flight’s two recent win,- (1 to her prospects in the Dunedin f fl On that form she should not ha trouble in beating the Riccartop tept«l sentatives, and her only opposition am pears likely to come from Invulnerablewho. however, will have to be at tip top of his form to beat the/ River® filly. Her owner, Mr •D. M./ TweedM should also make a bold bid for ttffi McLean Stakes with Bonny (Flight,- 4 * sister to Royal Flight. I • M Success in View J 'll Irish Treasure ran her best race to daji in the concluding event at Orari. has always shown encouragmg/track lotSI but had not reproduced it W her racSg She carried 71b over-weight di Saturday and alter helping to force the pace;*® most of the way, she weakened only ® side the final furlong. Her Jreeders jSi owners, the Hon. G. R. Hujter and t® Hon. P. C, Webb, should soonbe rewards! for their patience with alwin by fS| Royal Lancer mare. I An Early Favourite j |||| Advice from Melbourne Indicates tlm The Joker was Installed fadmrite fotsffi Melbourne Cup as soon as It was knoiz| that he was on the way (over. j ßaß| Mackie has appUed for a ptoolt to Melbourne next month to ride the ,hing| in his engagements. I Apprentice Suspended I jrmS A judicial inquiry was Jeld at Mat® on Saturday Into Autolife after turning into the straight running of the Flying Mndicap, After hearing evidence; me stewp® found that V. J. SeUars,'|rider of ;M® Robe, had committed anserror ofdujßSr meat which amounted In view of the x good aocpunt the stipendiary stewardjllr B. N._SwBP lands, of Sellars’s condjjgt a licence, and his eandmfrln dence, the stewards dgaded Jwmjam only one month’s suspension. SeuaHSiSEi permitted to fulfil Saturday. ■ M Wanganui Guineas J , .. 1 JaagE, A, field of eight para# I for toe.WSfiSffi-. nui Guineas, says the “Domlnloftfflip&v the early stages Gulf St earn; Greqfljiß?» and Royal Heir all pull d hardlttjjgl and at the end ’of te a furlonmap Stream led from Gregs Art andHnffi£' Heir, with Financial tak tg pace three leaders, and beta trailed lelle, Magnus Lux, and Art received a check r lar the and went back a few 1 aces, three furlongs Gulf £ ream/ ha®a|te' charge from Royal Heir vlth Financial, and Camf rth movmmSm ahead of Greek Art a d Stream turned for bans ahead OTBnME&. Heir. Magnus Lux, S3 lanclal, - andSa|K‘; bury, and at the last-: along to Financial to leave the others a challenge at- Gulf Stream, generously to win came from the back pf finish lengths away. Magrus Lux iiTcariiforth fifth. Royal not thrive on’ the tr the contest in the /straight chance was hopelete, and was not persevered with, back across the top urn. Thb .tupe; Snmlt 52 4-Ssec, was the s fond, slowest TOs’Hm cord. As was the jrcase last».year;; ; Marten track was «y heavy,two contests run otlSthls course slowest in the histoirof the : rates|^p. TROTTIX i NOT® Reminder ! r Nominations for 11 events—include*® the Brighton Maid 1 .Handicap-atf» New Brighton Tfota g Club’s be held at Addlngtdi on October 8; j«M close at 5 p.m. to-njdpw Answer to CorrespM lent , : - “Interested.” St. Alans.—Brackets. .wP|| dividend payers atiO hi were: Go}d and Nonnie Grattan Lady - Maxine anffl| Horatio Nelson, ;Lo dieed and Grattan, add Lady]B px.and .Cuipifflcir.' N ln response to in | Thames Trotting Qui iG.' g. | has been resident | to Thames. - He Win Thru, Waiw S Icon, Tahtareva. 3 alano, , ;aos ’Rea zon, in addition f . seycral.youngstermost of whom ar spy'Moblemanr Reproduction of IM» . „- j ojap Consistency was mow, by. in the Orari Trot fct TheSM® kaia Trot at the spring, meeting, in Prmce beating Knave -of Bampnro_ pyn i^«B with Thumbs the Orari Trot. Tyitebs Up of Diamonds by afead wlto waop,jjglag tan in fourth^pile. • Th e from 48 yards, wl not well into the staight, and .he pTOMH fast enough to have paid a divided with a little J -m No. Improvement | . . - f ;-Ag9v was expensive She had her trainf in the sulky occasion, but aftQ breaking was never withinKreach of the division. , I . Well Belated I . ‘2C& Bonny Bridge apected_ forward showing 4 the _first the Geraldine Traplaced throughout and althougn way from the wln#r ot the some useful work* gain third plw*|gg|g the early leader &ratio Bridge Is a three-iar-old colt Loyal from BonnyWgan, dun of Coquette, and MoranV trained by F. Holmes for Aitcheson, . _ ■ promise vlpekformanc^p; REHABILITAfON IN ELECTBM iiifeiGHT. The National-Party policy on* habilitation confins some womvgwfc recommendation which is not ing when it that th« 8» commendations pe largely .based* schemes now a|ually m existencelm They advocafi a Ministry 01 habilitation-*-an| then admit that M| already exists-1 They would provide adequate, jm sions for those viable to work Labour alreadsfays a totally serviceman wiu wife and two. ren as much 16s per week. They advocate vocational schools—and sifh schools have anea®, trained hundred of men not less being trained. 5 , , r,M: They promia “bousing on a Bgj ous basis”—ai# £300,000 has alrea® been paid ; Oulfiß. loans or ex-servicemenl These are thfe lights of a serfes of National pronu« which have- steady been into performance by the Labour u?| er vSln t peterfc’raser promised nn ® half of the Lpour Government to m everything hipanly possible for « ing men on tfeir return, he saw tm the pledge wp upheld. i Those who want the substance a« not the sha4w-who,:.want perfw<B ance, not prsmses—will vote again! /J - ' <^. “THE WINdI BLOW” AND OTHEIw ffSS RliV F - SNOWDEN. %| Simpson a& Williams Ltd. have stocks «f three popular booksW Rita F: Snowen:— The Wmds Blowy, “If I Onen l£y Door” and When np Two pilgrimage in SW»p 7/3 each (p«tage extra). Rita Snow| den’s books-Sow with spiritual undefe standing and sound philosohnyoi J?, and nature.l Three splendid books 8, Simpson and Williams. 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