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REMINDERS.

Owners and trainers are'reminded-that nominations for several events at tho Avondale Jockey Club's -Meeting eloso this evening. These events are:— •' ; ' Avondalo Handicap, of 200 sovs. One mile and a quarter. ' Autumn Handicap. Ono mile.. Steeplechase Handicap. Three miles. . Railway Handicap. Six furlongs. Sir. Harry Hayr, the Club's secretary, will bo at his office, Auckland, to rcceivo. telegrams up till-9 p.m. this evening. The Avondalo Meeting takes.place the week following, tho Auckland Easter fixture, and', owners who intend sending their horses to Ellerslio should not overlook tho Avondalo entries. ' NOTES AND COMMENTS. Harry"putts passed .through' to, Awapuni yesterday with Do Witte, Clanchattan, Sister Anne, and Husbandman.';'- : He., also had a tv.o-year-old , colt. ■by Nelson—J) lulu, which was: recently • purchased' by , ! Mr;-;' Hook, ;of Feilding. . ; :.. • Weights , for tho Fcilding and ; Wairarapa Meetings will be declared at tho conclusion of the Manawatu Racing Club's' Meeting: . Peruvian, who. broke his neck at Fcilding on Wednesday; was an aged gelding by Gipsy King—Alpaca. \Ho raced very succes'sfidly•last yeav, winning on tho six occasions ■ho was . started, while lie was ;oiice second and onco third. / Tho previous: year ho was not raced, but in')the 1901-1905 seasoh he won on four occasions; Resel-yoir went on .to AwapunLat thoiccnclusioii 'of the Masterton ■ Meeting,: and. is quartered in J. Mailer's stable. , . : ; 'H. 'l'elford has three , horses ,in work at Awapuni—Truganini', Advantage, and.: First Mate.. The latter successfully' represented, ■tho stable-at'the Nelson Meeting. . '. Pcarlie (Royal Artillery—Margot), winner i.of' the pHnoipal handicap 7at tho-Manaia Meeting, js'nominated! at tlie.Patea Eastor ' : Meet-iiig.,: ' ' ';, ". '' The Patea Racing Club .'received ( eighteen nominations for their Easter Meeting. Bagatelle, Compass, and Black Squall aro among thii number.. ~ ■, - \The Foxton team, presided over by Si Messena, will shortly be submitted to public auction. , ■- ■ R. Barlow .has entered. Nukutihi for 'a couple of events at Patc'a. . Jirii I 'Hathaway has still got Rosegrove\in worlc : at' Palmersfan North, but i'uriclerstaud. thai', his lease, will : expire this month,-. aiid that the Rangipuhi gelding: will be returned to his owner at Rata. Hathaway has had the chestnut, very well' ever since November, but he has. beeii nither unlucky .'with liitn. Oakley, and H'atley are tho other, members •of tho Paimerstou trainer's team. , These two aro only modol'ates. but should pick up a race if well.placed.- . ..'.■■

Lady. Isabel (dam of: Flingct and Bourrasque; has been prolific as a brood mare,- for; in addition to',tho two horses mentioned, she has had live more foals. , Four of thorn are in the caro of T. Clarko, who trains Flingot aiidylipurrasquo at Awapuni, and the fifth.is, a foal at foot by'Ciptain.M'ebb. The others aro 'a filly by The Officer, a 'filly by Conqueror, a/colt by The' Artist, and a colt by Musketry (sire of Flingdt)., > l| . /■. • ■ Jack Malier, has' a useful trio ,under his care, Prospector, Tangaroa, and 1 Defeat. Prospector ",is engaged in the, hurdles at-the Mauitwjatu Meeting next week, -where, ,-I Understand, ho .is to bo' ridden by.C, O'Neill. Defeat has liot been much of a success on. tho ilat; but ho -proved useful wiieiv placed, judi'ciouslyt "He' is shortly .to be schooled over tho hurdles, and will, no doubt, : prove- successful in this department, as ho is a halfc. brother to" that, really, good- hurdlo ~niaro Trumpery. ■ ■ J: M'Conkey, who. trains Lady Stock well and Investment at Palmerston North, also has in work a chestnut filly by Conqueror from Laurestina' (half-sister to Loreli and Advance). .. . • . In addition to Rangipapa, Tangimoana. Dream, and Nethcrby, R. King has sovcral promising stwo-year-olds in'work for Mr. D. ; liuick. One is- a nioe-looking filly' by :Amphion—Anser Anser, by Natator—Goosander (own";-sister. to Merganser). Another is a brown colt by. Field, Battery from'ail own sister ,to Prospcctor. The dam :of this youngster was never raced._ A full-brother to Rangipapa is coming on'nicely,; and should be .heard of before long, as should, a colt by Papakura from Miniature by Medallion. Miniature is, best known as the dam of Sandia. Slio was the only candidate to oppose Multiform when the Hotchkiss horse won the C.J.C. Champagno Stakes in 1597.

AUCKLAND RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN ' MEETING. (BT TELEGIIArU—PRESS ASSOCIATION.). Auckland April 2. ' Mr. Geo. Morse ; lias declared the following weights for ovents to be dpcidod on the first day of the Auckland Racing Club's Autumn meeting TRADESMAN'S HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. One mile ami a .quarter.—Leonator,' Ust. : ; Arc Light,' Bst. ,121b.; Scotty, Bst. 101b. ; Carl Hosa, Sst. 91b.; Advocate, Sst. Sib.; Delegate, Bst. Clb.; Sweet Alico, Sst. Gib.; Lucrece, Bst. 'lib.;. Lady Huno, gat. 311).; Moutigo,' Bst. lib.; Karawaka, Sst. lib.; TJenuku, 7st. lolb.; Lord Seaton,. 7st. 21b. ; Syren, 7st. lib.; M'oodlioy, 7st. lib.; Starina,'6st. 131b.; Port Light, Cst. 131b. KDEN- HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Seven furlongs—Mahnta. 9st; . Uranium, Sst. llib.; Veronica, Sst. 71b.; Lucrece, Sst. 611).; Celtic, Bst-.. *111).; Tui Cakohau, Sst. lib.; Miss Winnie, 7st. 121b.; lioongana, 7st; 121b.; Nortb_Hoad, "st. 121b.; Landlock, 7st. 91b.; Lochbuhic, 7st. 81b.; Jlannpouri, 7st. 71b.'; AVaihuka,- 7st. •lib.'; Mabeno, Gst. 131b.; Taitoko, fist. 121b. TRAMWAY HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Five furlongs.—King Billy, _ 9st. 31b;; Cambrian, Oat. 21b. j Miss \Viunio, ,Bst. 71b. ; JBlack and Gold, Sst. 31b.; Tamaiiiupo, Sst.

21b. j Gold Thread, '4;b,j "iijjb;j :( -Lpbngana, Bst.' lib.; G uidwif o, y&t-vi. •«j&9eqr r i North Head, '.7st. . 13lftT; ■.'*Npt"eqrmi o _.7st. 101b.; Lochbuhie, 7st? Sp*4, ,81b.; Waihuka, 7st. .;411),.;';'. : ] f orcmpstv m; 41b.; Wauchopo, 7st.° iibV;' 'lliad'iV/Ro i binaj 7st. 411).; Duart; 7st. 31$ j Frederick, 7sfc: 21b.;''QlujilfpCiji, 1 ilK'j Stylish, Ost. 111b.; Hafdano; &st.._llllj,; Waihoihoi, Gst.'lllbl " , i-. jV-

' NELSON HANDICAP-,-of-100-so vs. Seven <N furlongs.—Freemount,, S)s<jL; aSftt'lJ? Ssfc. 121b.; Uai-clamis,; Ssfc. KTb; c Bst. Oil).; Aristocrat, ?' Sst. .711),; Dogger ■6il). Ssfc. Gib.; 83t;^m'jr'Tfl1 h sst.rol!S Auldearn, Sst. 41b.; t Cast Adrift, Bst. 41])';,, p .JVfe ; pk\u'a ):f M-.-j. 411).; Baltimore, Sst. >t lib.; Cyrona, 7st. , 0 i Escamillo, /st. <lb.; Tera, / st. fib.; lua y Kitua. 7st. 71b.;' Epsom Lass, 7st. 31b. English, 7st. 31b.; K.o{ikiy.n7st. i'3lbi.«>,iu V,' . VICTORIA HANDIQAPr/bf ;l furlongs.—Master . • t montl Star, Bst. 81b. ;f •Chanteuse, Sst. 51b.; &anYa"Rosa, 'Sst.' 6ri)."f ' i Rarata, Sst.; Talepitcher;' 7st. 121b.; Wai- i mangu, 7st. 81b.; Lady.;Mini!ie, ,7st.t;, : -B«lic [ Clair filly, 7st.; CqtfWiaijrtfll; ftW -lDlbiJ. "il Rimlock, 6st. 101b.; £ .;.ri; ;•< . Acceptances arc duo'on;:Fjidai''-jiCXt...- S :i<i;] N ELSON. J OCK EY { I (pv TELEGKAril—Eh'E_SS't^^i'AtlO^.),V W "^-jl .The Nelson; Jockey , J concluded to-day, in glo#oris>'Wcatb@cp Tliprc.k l was a largo attendance.-,ffolloKlOß tho results :— • 3 ! ir»*ii£fri£ Z ii I HACK HURDLES. One and three-quarter I miles.—Voucher, 10st.',"rpJ611y' ; Roger, lOst. 91b., 2; Lerida, .^.|ing, t .3nun. 3Usec. HANDICAP TROT.''Two and'a~iialf miles. 5 " Glen, 2-isee., 1; 2; Lady Dickons, .55sec;, 3. ; ThycQ- Qthej;B-started. y--Time, 6min. 42s'cc/■'V''-"; j:-;- 1 ■ 'RICHMOND PARK%STASE I S.' ; —Hiro, Sst. 111b., l;-6oldbh-d,.Gst.--:71l3.,.?2;': Lawn Rose, 7st. 101bC',r.3i.r.fAlsp 1 I rarapa, Bst. Won o.tEWj.iiW.i; 48o0C. \ nn' ' TROl\ One and .sw,"li^^i».^aktiep,;.; 47sec., 1; Ljlli Huon, "pQsceTtddv,. . 24sec., 3. 'Nino others"Wiftedv Woir cGni;._ fortably. Time,' 4min. > 19-'B»6.tßs. : sco.': " WAIMEA I-lANDIcXf; ; Blessbok, Sst. 91b., 1 ;V:Gold%d;<:6st.'.l2lb:J i : : 2; Lawn Rose, Sst:', 3. ,:Tlireo Time, lniiu. oOcecV < HACK SCURRY. FK)nri4nrlcngsii:rS ; wee,tT. ( hill; lOst.' 41b.', 1; 1 Hillspriisg,;lost. : :9lb.>; 2j. Glen, 7st; 91b;, .3. . Twoy: others'>-start«d;, . Time, u"scc. .' r-'Jrr: ; FAREWELL uurlqngS/ —Hiilspring, ,7st. Jib. I ;'' <W!ly: RegePy'Bsk* 41b., 2 ;■ Rose Petal, 9sf.';3lK, : 3.--7flifeo otliefl'; l started; 'Time, lmin. ' .. • •:< ii r.i .sruvtimii (

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 163, 3 April 1908, Page 9

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REMINDERS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 163, 3 April 1908, Page 9

REMINDERS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 163, 3 April 1908, Page 9

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