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RACING FIXTURES • I JANUARY 23, 30—Wairoa R.C. -.) 29, 30—Pahiatua R.C. 29, Feb. I—Takapuna J.C. FEBRUARY s—Tapanui R.C. 6, B—Gisborne R.C. 0, B—Taranaki J.C. ’ B—Matamata J.C. 13, 15—Dunedin JIC. ; ’ 13, 15—Poverty Bay Turf C. 13, 15—.Wanganui J.C. 15, 17—Rotorua J.C. 19— C'lifden R.C. 19, 20—Woodvillo Dist. J.C. 20— Tolaga Bay J.C. 22—Can ter bury J.C. 22, 24—Dargaville R.C. 23, 27—Gore R.C. 26, 27—Dannevirko R.C. 27—Waiapu R.C. 28, March I—Marlborough R.C. MARCH • ; “ I—Banks Peninsula R.C. I, 3—Te Aroha J.C. 5, 6 Rangitikei R.C. • 7, B—Napier Park R.C. 7, B—Cromwell R.C. 8— Franklin R.C. -- 15, 17—Wellington R.C. 15, 17—Ohinomuri J.C. 17—Opunake R:C. 20— Waimate R.C, 22—Bay of Plenty J.C. - :: - 22, 21—Oama ru J.C. , r 26—Opotjki J.C. 26, 27- Manawatu R.C. APRIL 3, s—Whangarei R.C. 3, s—South Canterbury J.C. 4, o-v-Masterton R.C. 9 Hawke's Bay J.C. 11, 12—Otautau R.C. 12—Hororata R.C. 12, 14—Westport J.C. ‘ 12, 14—Waikato R.C. 19—Tuapeka County C.J. 19, 21 —Wairarapa R.O. 19, 21—Feilding J.C. - ; '? 19, 21—Auckland R.C. 19, 21, 22—Riyertoh R.C. 21— Beaumont R.C. 21—AVaipukurau J.C. 21—Kumara R.O 21, 22— I Canter bury J.C. 23, 24-d-WestlaJid R.O. 26, 28—Greymouth J.C. 26,.30 —Avondale J.C. . 30—Reofton J.C. AYAIPAPAKAURL RACES ’ . HAKANOA WINS CUP Association. 1 WHANGAREI,' Jan. 26. Ideal weather and a large attendance were the accompaniments .to the Waipapakauri Racing Club’s annual meeting. The course was m speedy order. Miden Plate.—l Furore 1, 2 Mineral 2, 4 North Boy 3. Scratched r Trumps, Snowbolt. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.4 4-5. . Awanui ■ llandidap—— 4 * ,)A ainng Light 1, 1 Frothblower 2.2 Valquette 3. Scratched: Liglitwood. Royal Ddy. Won.by threequrirters of a length. Time. 1.32. ' Waipapakauri Cup.—2 Hakanoa 1, 1 Glen a Bay 2. 3 Partial Eclipse 3. Scratched: Mavroom. Owairaka. Ned Kelly. Michael, Valquette, Royal Day. Won by a length. Time,

2.11 1-5. ' ' , Kaipai-ji Handicap.— 4 Waning Light i; /4 Furore 2,2 -Sunny .Morn 3 Scratched: Tressor. Indian Maid, Kelso. Mineral, Pipiwhjwauroa. Screw bolt. To ivonc. Won by a. he ad Time, 1 1,18 3-5. ' . • “ , Flying Handicap—l British King 1 2 Mac-room 2, 5 Partial Eclipse and 3 Ned Kelly, (dead heat) 3. Scratched: Hakanoa, Alloy, Kelso. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.15 4-5. Beach- Iligliweight Handicap.—l Glenn Bay 1,2 Royal Day 2, 4 Mery Lad 3. Scratched: Right and Left Valquette, Michael, Poanui, North Bov. Won by two lengths. Time,

1.47 4-5, The last race was not through when the telegraph office closed. ' TE' AROHA TROTS. BRUTUS’S SURPRISE WIN IN CUP . , . ’ ‘ (Press Association^ TE AROHA, Jan. 25. The Te Aroha Trotting' Club’s an.Uual meeting was held to-day ju perfect'weather. Brutusj regarded as a light of other days and sold late last year for thirteen guineas, scored a surprise win in the <jup. Waitoa Handicap (class 3.38). — 1 Some Dillon limit, 1; 6 Margaret Wallace limit, 2; 2 Mountain Princess 24yds, 3. Also started: 10 Lady ■Lynda,. 9 Dash wood, 10 Lady Yvonne, 8 Myrt-lelono, 4 Manobelle, 7 Don Juan 3 Zealous. Won. by One and a half lengths and ono longth. Times 3.3 S 2-5, 3.39, 3.40 l-o. Elsow Handicap.—l Lord Haldane 36yds, 1, ,3 Paradigm 84yds.. 2; 11 Black Magic limit, 3. Also started : 13 Roto, 10 Joyrider, 7 To Ngutu, 9 Hapa Bay, 12 Peter Brown, 'S AViriwhata, 6 Care Alack, 4: Don Lolock, 2 Togos Promise, 5 Lackie AVood. Won by a neck and a.'nook. Times, 3.18 3-5, 3.48 4-5, 3.49*. ’ Mauawaru Handicap.—3 Dealer 12 yds., 1; 9 Anselms 12yds., 2; 2 Bene- . ncc 24yds., 3. Also started: 6-Pet-erson, 7 Kingsilene, 8 Dad S’ Hope, 5 Great Baiun, 1 liaereugai P.ai 4 Andover. Won by two lengths and the same, Tunes, 4.461-5, 4.48 3-5, f 4.47 2 i’e Aroha Trotting Cup—B Brutus 48vds, 1, 3 Peter Pirate limit, 2; io Hal Chimes 48yds, 3. Also started: 10 Bawidy Loeaucla, 13 Lord Nepean 11 Concertina, 4 Cornelian, 2 Explosion,’ l warspite, 12 Tony Victor, 14 Goldman, 9 Joy bird, 7 Mountain Dell, 8 Evelyn Locanda. Won by a. length, each way. Times, • 4.39, 4.43 3-5, 4.39 4-5. Mountain Dell was fourth, Brutus won handsomely and could have done better. ltuakak-a Handicap.—2 Paylova 12 yds; H; 12 Lady Yvonne limit, 2; 4 Gaza, limit, 3. Also started: 8 Don Wi.dman o Jasper, ll Don Juan, ia Roland, 13 Myrtlene, 10 Lucy Belle, 15 Great Quest, .6 Manobelle, 7 Gold beam, 3 Margaret W allace, 1 Some Dillon 9 Gold Cast. Avion by threequarters of a length. Tinies, ,2.58 3-5, 2.49' 2-5,, 2.59 3-5. Hot Spnngs Handicap.—-1 Clnide Audubon 36yds, 'and Mountain Princess limit, (dead heat) 1j 27 Zealous kiimt, 3, Also started :Dealer, 3 Maerengai Pai, 8 Grestff Ballin, 5 Our Nancv. Won by mdength. Times, -3.31 3.35, "'3.34. • ’ •• AVaihou HUudicap-—-1 Akenebi 96 yds., l 96yds., 2; 2 Paradigu#*24yds, 3. Also started : 9 Joy To Ngutu, 5 Lord Haldane, Promise, 7 Wild Nut, 3 Anseleuo, 6 Sebisca. AVon by two and a-half lengths and half a length. Times, 4.49, 4.501-5, 4.56 3-5. Farewell Handicap.—4 Kingsclere 12yds., 1; 6 Dad’s Hope 12yds., 2; 10 Childe Audubon limit, 3. Also started: 13 Gold Cast. 7 Pavlova, 14 Huon Gratton, 12 Satinbird, 5 Andover, 2 Holiora, 6 Silver Link, 1 Rolfe Audubon, S Ursulinej 9 Our Nancv, 11 Brutus. “Wou by two lengths and one longth. Times, 2.19 2-5, 2.20 3-5, 2.21 1-5.. The totaljsator handled €15,319. against £14,459 last year.

WELLINGTON WUOTS. WRACKLER WINS GOLD CUP. (Press Association.! WELINGTO-Y, Jan. 29. There was fine weather to-day for the AVellington Trotting Club’s meeting. The track was excellent, but a strong wind across the course militated against good times. Results : Probationers'- - ■ Handicap.—Brent Zolock 1, Automatic 2. Great d’Orn 3. Sor.: Solitude Silverwood and Sedmere. Won by two lengths. Time, 3.44, 3.44 35. and 3.45. Kaitoke Handicap.—4 Tot Logan 1, 5 Ukulele Lady 2. 3 Bright Light 3. All started. Won by a neck and a length. Time. 3.49 3-5. , Gold Cup.—l Wraeklor 1, 4 Concliff 2. 7 Quality 3. Scratched: Prince Pointer, Hoi L'Or, and Terence Dillon. Won- bw- two lengths,, and four lengths. Times. 4.29 4-5, 4.314-5 and 4.29 4 5.. 5 Improvers’ Handicap—l Wraokeen' 1, 3 Queen Elizabeth 2. 11 Wakefield S. Scratched: Hostess. AVon by two lengths each way. Times. 3.45 4-5. 345 1-5, 3.45 2-5. Progressive Handicap.—l Jock Bingen 1. 7 Benita 2. 6 Dipnoi 3. Scr.: Tot Logan, Taniahine and Writer, Won by two lengths; five lengths between second and third. Times 4.40 3-5. 4.35 2-5, 4.43. * Novice Handicap—6 Harold Lu 1,2 Petronimc 2, 1 Silverwood’ 3. per.: Achray, Mary Brown. Solitude. jßrent Zolock. Avrmont, Chimes. Sodtncre, Ladv Author. Won by half a head and half a length. Times, 2.53 2.45 2-5, 2.55. ,i - TRACK NOTES ; (Bv Cynic.) Saturdav morning was perfect bolero breakfast for training’ operations. ad the fast work being done; on the inside grass. . , : Royal Songster met with a mishap when galloping with la go, injuring himself just below, the fetlock rather seriously. • Tea Lady (R. Butterworch) ran seven furlongs in 1.30 in her usual' five style. ... Ardri (ILrßntenvorth) ran; lire: furlongs in 1.2 2-5, going well from end to end. iT.imax (.Goxnin.) went seven furmugs l'n 1.32 2-5, doing it comtort.iDiy. ivipli Harvest (Kowhai) went live lundugs in 1.4 without being. Uu>tled. ~ . ...- ■ t Goo’d Sport (Kowhai) went six lur-, '.ongs in i.2i, tiio last three m 41sey, going easily. • Autumn Fa,r (Goiiihi) had her first i ictory on the track, beating Running Over (Kowhai) by half a length witli Cj’uotto (Clements) . a length; off in 50 3-osec. ’ Manifest. (Kowfiai) got-- a two lengths brbak on Dminiei” (Clemen tjsf which lie maintained to the finish ofi .a six furlong gallop in 1.19. Sunglaro (Adams) went two rounds on the ;pl6ugh .at half . and; tlneoquarter pace. ' ' ■’ ;• Queea- Card (Kowhai) was; his best over five furlongs in I.oT-s.;'>

Coonardoo (Clements) ,went sixfurlongs in 1.18, picking up Erin’s Bay at the four furlong post and finishing best. t Tino Tama (Gomm) went two yery solid rounds on the plough. Toboggan (Kowhai) as usual hit Out- very freely in a five furlong i sprint in 1.2 3-5. ' Kinsel (Davis) appeared to be going better than Outfit over five-fur-longs in 1:2, the. first four furlongs 'taking 49see. ; lago (Walsh) lieat Royal Songster, 'in 1.2 3-5. ’’ ' , , ; V’alsier, Rich Crop and Startle kit ‘fur Wairoa on Saturday morning per •:Brown’s truck,’ which also brought ■Singleton homo on Friday. Million (Nixon) was sprinted down It ho straight a couple of times. ; Purseful (Walsh) Feruff (Clem-; c*nts) and Kongo (Taggatt) were ml : that order at the, end ot a round of ;tbo suliooling. fences. Purseful doing ;iiie round in 1.-15. They all seemed ■ tired at the finish. ; Lady Horton (Gonim). ran seven furlongs in 1.34 3-5. The chestnut mare has improved in condition, but her efforts on the track show very little improvement. 1 Waitoke (Clements), gave Ins rid■er something to do over two solid rounds on the plugh. Tire NightWatch gelding is a very free worker. Abbey Day (Clements), was not asked to do much as he is very for-; • ward and is a bit tender in the mouth at present. ' Nightbloom (Taggart) continues to .thrive oil'light tasks on the plough. ■ This well-bred filly should be greatlv iniproved by a couple of races. . Ruku (Bartlett) as. usual gave a •’display of safe jumping over a round of the schooling fences and will be -a proficient fencer when asked to race. '. . Singleton’s three-year-old sister ;and two-year-old! brother sprinted three furlongs in 39seo. The two--year- old is the favorite with track watchers. . \ Huntingdon (Kowhai) and Ague (Nixon) finished on terms over , four .furlongs in 50 3-ssec. The former is • a well-grown. three-year-old that is not being hurried and may Improve a good deal before the season -closes. , ’ G. Todd’s fillies m AY. luriibull’s team were sprinted three furlongs, showing speed and good action and running the distance .in 41sec. At ; present they are not in racing trim. 4 Gold Pendant (Autumn-Flagship), in charge of Mi. Hennessey, was on ’ the track, but was not asked to " work.

AYhakaari (Davis), Autumina (Nixon), and Elizabeth (Walsh) finished in that order over five furlongs in 1.2 2-5, Autumina getting slightly the worst of the start. Veloee (Davis) ran four furlongs in 51sec., the last three in 38see. Rapiato and Otene worked on the plough at mixed paces. P. Atkins" 16ft -on-Friday to ride some of tho AVairoa-trained horses in their final gallops. C. Wright left on Sunday morning with Kinsel, Otene. AYhakaari, and Outfit, all of whom have came through a good preparation.

A. J.C. VENETIAN LADY AYTNS STAKES Polled Peeßf Abru. by El. Tel. Onpyi-igh’ (Received Jan. 26. 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, .Tan. 23. . Tlio Australian Jockey Club anniversary meeting was held to-day in continuous showers, resuMimK art slow times for all events. The following are the chief results:— Bondi Handicap.—Credence 5.6 ißvan) 1, Sturt 7.10 (Coutts) 2; Ti-aymobile 8.3 (Johnstone) 3. Seventeen started. Credence led all the way and w r ou by three-lengths. Time, Time. 1.282. AVidden Handicap.—Rosendo 9.8 (McCarten) and Danish 7.0 (Ross) Meat heat. P; Cohort 7.10 (Lawler) 3. Eighteen started. Garavel Boy was prominent to the: straight, where the three placed horses came into the picture and an exciting finish resu-tl ed in a dead heat, with Coliont'three quarters of a length away. Goldfind was fourtln Time. 1.3Challenge Stakes.—Yenetiau Lady •S.l (Munro) 1. Remora 8.3 (McCarten) 2. Clear FiVht 7.12 (Crowlev) 3. Fourteen started. Clear Fidit was one of the first on+ from the harrier, hut when the field settled down. Luitn. overhauled him. He regained the lead at the straight entrance, but. at the distance. Venetian Ladv end Remora, with Raisin and Golden .-Voice, put in great efforts, A r enet,inn L-ndy winning hv two and a-half length’s, with Raisin fourth. Time, f.uj. : ’ .

January Handicap.-—Western Lass 8.6- (Pratt) .1-, Joyppre 8.7 (Goldstone) 2, Spearman (A 7 (Johnstone) 3 Thirteen started, including I’atadawn. Wou bv half a neck. Time, 2.91. • - HO OX EE VALLEY RACES ' FIGURE WINS STAKES United Press Assn, by fil. Tel. Copyright (Received Jan. 20. 5.5 p.m.) , .. '. { ... SIDNEY, Jan. 25. At the Moonew Valley raws, the \\ m. Reid Stakes resulted: Figure 8.4 (W. Cook) 1; Green line 9.7 (Pike) 2; Lucie Manette 8.5 (Budger) 3. Also ran: H'gli Syce, Strogoff. Doctor's Orders. Won by a length and half a length. Time 1.13.

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