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RACING FIXTURES.

Jan. 1), 10—HceJton J.C. Jan. 10, 12—Thames J.C. Jan. 11, 12—Vincent J.C. Jan. 19—Wairlo J.C. Jan. 22—Ashburst-Pohangina R.C. Jan. 22, 2t, 2G—Wellington B.C. Jan. 26, 2»—Takapuna J.C. (at Ellerslle). Jan. 31, Feb. 2—Waiiganul J.C. Jan. 31, Feb. 2—Walroa B.C. Feb. 2—Matamata R.C. v Feb. o—Tapanul H.C. Feb. 7, o—Poverty Bay T.C. Feb. 7, 9—Taranald- J.C. Feb. o—Canterbury J.C Feb. 9. 11—Ilotorua B.C. Feb. 13, 14—Egmont J.C. Feb. 14,-. 10—Dunedln J.C. Teb. 22, -23—Woodvllle D.J.C. "> ; In Australia. Jan. o—Kogcbery B.C. . - Jiri. 12—Canterbury Park B.C. Jan. 16—Victoria Park B.C. , Jan.. 13—A.J.C. (Warwick Farm). Jan. 10—V.A.T.C. Jan.- 23—Kensington B.C. •lan. 26, 28—A.J.C. ' Jan. 26—Moonee Valley B.C. Jan. 28 —Wllliam»town B.C. Jan. 30 —Ascot B.C. Feb. 2—BosehM B.C. ' In England. March 27—Lincolnshire Handicap. -March 29—Grand National Steeples. TROTTING FIXTURES. Jan; 12 —Wellington T.C. Jan. 13— N.Z. Metropolitan T.C. Jan. 26—Tlraaru T.C. Jan. 31, Fob. 2—Forbtiry Park T.C. Feb. a—Wellington T.C. Feb. 16, 20—Auckland T.C. Feb. 23 —New Brighton T.C. Mar. 1. 2—lnvercarpill T.C. t Mar. 2—Wellington T.C. Mar. D— Marlborough T.C. Mar. 9—Tlmaru T.C.

has to be'admitted ithat .he1 had to contend with, riders ,who seemed,to have very hazy ideas as. to what was expected from them (says a Hastingswriter), . J,, TeTJira, the two-year-old sister to Phar Lap sold recently, by Mr. ]?. Armstrong, was shipped to. England from Lyttelton ■by the Mataroailast Friday. She is making the tripiUnderthe care oE Mr, A. J. Martin; son- of ,Mr. H. ,E. Martin, veterinary su?gepn. '■•! ■■■■■'■ ■;•■'"- ■■■■'!' ■';.•■. Glowlight, who has done all her ra.cmg for Mrs. Wi D. Graham, New- Plymouth, has now returned to her breeders, Messrs. J. W. and L. W. Storry, of Christchurch, who'will*aee her in future. This mare, now a nye-year-old;- won three races as a juvenile, but her total earnings, for three land a'half seasons are only, £250. She is staall and has been heavily raced, and if she does not train on in the south she will be a valuable-addition to :her-owner's sttid; - Zionist; wtto tart into the money atSfa-at-ford on Saturday,; is. a three-year-ohi jbay filly by;'Kabbi: from the Pnladm • mare Reckless, 'a '■ half-sister to Tankard 'land •Lobengula-, and- she is now being raced by her breeder, Mr.. J. J. Corry, whose j coir 6urs have been absent for some seasons from the Turf. Last year T. E. George ran Zionist a few times on lease. ! _ -The progeny o! Pantheon are lfiavmg their mark on the West Australian Derby in a pronounced manner, three successive victories'being down to their credit-r----namely, Olympian,-1932,, Panto, 1933, Hyperion, 1934. The total sura involved in the purchase of these three colts when bought as yearlings was 720 guineas. An unusual disqualification was imposed by the V.R.C. stewards at an adjourned inquiry at Ascot on December 24. J. Blanch, rider of Luana, and H. Woran, rider of Andorra, in the second division of the' Two-year-old Handicap at Moonee Valley, admitted having struck one another over the shoulders with their whips. The stewards suspended both riders from riding in races for two months. It is reported from Sydney that Synagogue was purchased in Auckland last week for India. Whether that is so or not, it is at present intended to run him h^the V.H.C. and A..T.C. St. Legers. If he is to go to India it is probable he will leave Sydney shortly after the conclusion of i the A.J.C. Meeting, though big racing m. Calcutta—if that is. his destination—is not resumed until December. He will consequently have /time for a fair spell before ho is trained in India. ■■".' ■

! ■ ' l Averages. Lots Amount. 1934. 1935. I sold. Gns. Gna. Gns. First July .... 80 44,080 551 : .-2.54% Second July .. 86 15,656 182 192 Doncaster - .... 343 '298,280'., 869% 580% I First October .130 44,464 318% 184 ■ Second' October 38 6,793 -179 1179 Houghton .... 8 898 1UH. 37

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Evening Post, Issue 6, 8 January 1935, Page 4

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RACING FIXTURES. Evening Post, Issue 6, 8 January 1935, Page 4

RACING FIXTURES. Evening Post, Issue 6, 8 January 1935, Page 4