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M A N AW A T U R. C. AC OF. PT A N CE S. I'-'.1.'.: KAUIiRi: Il I'IiDI.HS, U mih's.—'Easterly 10.11. Blacksmith Io.S, Consent 10. x, Cotslield 9.11. (Odd Ruler 9.8. Acervair, Esteem Koyst on. St roller 9.0 . iL’.o--.: Al’Tl'.MX PLATE, 7 fu:longs. - Ihdd Jim, BoikLili, Dombey. High Exchange, Los Qnex. Remiss, Round Suo.'e. R.oyal Quex, Trea- ire liimi, TV R-i ngit nmaii. Windward 5..;. I PRLXCE ()E WALES 11 AX DI < I mile and I furlong. —Cricket Dai ‘•Ji. Tine Shall x. I |, Aga Ixhan >. .J, ( .iiiui I‘alaliiit* x..>. Emot ion X.O, A i r<iw I .ml 7 .In. Ret i act 7.9. Lt I’-nipcc 7.7. Ru-I 7.G. Senegal. Cape I ai';, 7.0. ■J.l.’i: WOODH'EY 11 A X DIC A I«• In rl’.itigs.- Pheon Xi,|!'. P/ost ra i i<oi I s.O. (iriiniiL s .?>. ( err s .-, II tint ing I.odge 7 . L”>, Jay.--on <. 1 0, I ’.<<•.ll. I’.on Ra pi«le 7.9 M o' on < ■ Snow hall 7.0. 2.SIRES’ I’RODI'CE STAKES. 7 fu rlongs.—M.ot h(*r Superior x.ll. Burnish x.‘_'. Mmrlmry. Varianl, .'ai «qiy 7.11, I'Taxell 7.0. A W A I’l'.x I Cl P. r, miles — •'ri.-kei Bat 9.2, »Jraml Jury 'J.2. Silver Ring 9.0, La Moderne X 11. ('a i .i logiie x. I. Spiral X. 4 . •1.15: JOIIXSTO.X MEMORIAL. 0 iiirlong.-. Roval llunliiig '.' '•, ("opy>l X.'.i, I’orolili x.l. Lack «■«. lamy X:in 7..1. 1 Hunting 7.5. T»iu”:im 7.::. Culliis 7.0. 5.0: TE MATAI 11 A X DH 'A I' 1 mile ami I liirlong.- Rit i X.l I, I’t.'i Red 11 ii lu - 7 . L‘> Bi m n ie Yale. Colo.- - s'cttl 7.10, Kalimioke 7.'J. Sir Rome-.i 7 . \ YI ha n 7.7. PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY. (Bv “The Delve,. Cll R 1 ST<'l! I' IP ' 11, Marc h AL Seku-tion? f<’r Awapuni a'’<‘:—Karen- Hurdles; Awv.'ite. L-leem. Blm-ksniiili . Autumn PL-ite; Ihoiiocy. Emu-loir. Windward . I I’rinci- -•!' Wah‘< 11 a n-li-a p: Rust. I I.ioot ioi-, ('ricket I >a I . Wi (>.| h.-y 11. a ndiria p . Hunting L-'dge, I’m,, Rapiile. prosl:at ion . M - i'.’ Ihi ry . Awapuni Cold •up; Silver Ring, Ln Moderne. Johnston Memori:il: l/iag'im: Dopyisl . '!’<• Malai Handicap: Cnlydori, Taitoru. I'aiigo. O P OTI KT A C CE PT A N C ES. The Following are the m-cep!tvnere< MA I DEX PLATE (*> furlongs. — Royil Lap 9.0. Darina 9.0. Marching S'ng 9.0 Eaithful Lov»*r 9.0. Miss Hornet X.ll, I’rince-- Lap .X.ll. Miss I Estelle S.ll, Kilberis S.S. (lI’OTIKI ll.U'lv ('l’l’. 7 furlongs. — M i ■- Lulu x. 5. Prince Acre 7.9. Valadme 7.'.'. (ii.’iml City 7.7. Marching Sung 7.7. Otnngihnku 7.0. Princess WAIOEKA STAKES. 5 furlong:.; w.f.a.- —Kilberis, Boa.t Song. Bonny (JPOTI KI CEI’ I J miles. —Sunny sky 9.0, (iainsli-l x.ll. Liniex <8.7. L.nst Lnp 7.G. Bothwell 7.0, Kittle Wonder 7.0. Miss Lulu 7.0. Princess Lap 7.0. Peter Paul 7.0. EAST COAST HACK HAXDICAP. ’• furlongs.•- Agincourt 9.0. Marching Song X.X. (odd Slitch 5.4. Miss Horn'-‘t X. 2, ()■'a ngi ht.k u 8.0. Miss Estelle 7.10, Roval Lap 7.10 Eiilhful Lover 7.10. Pri net's- Lap 7.10. BA Y OE I’LEXTY II Hi II W EIGHT HAXDK 'AP. I mile—Last Lap 9.10. Litllc Wonder X.ll). I’.othwell 8.7, Miss Lulu X.n, Miss Estelle 8.0. EI.YIXC II AXD'ICAI’, 0 furlongs.— Stinnv Sky 9.10, Liniex 8.11, Gaiusfid x'.|n Little Wonder 7.3, Prince Acre 7.0. pel’.-r Paul 7.9. Grand City 7.0. PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY. (I’.-.- ‘ ‘ The 1 lelver ’ ’) CIIRISTOHIRCII, March 2b. Maiden Plat#-: Karma, Princess Hack ('up: Valndore, I‘iiiic;- Acre 1 . Wnioekn Slakes: Boat Song, Gold upitiki Cup: Liinex, Gaimffid. Las! Coast Hack Tlrindmap: Goh: Stitch, Miss Hornet I'tav of Plenty Handicap: Last Lap. Elying Handicap: Sunny Sky, — KUMARA R.C. NOMINATIONS. Nominations for the Kumara Racing Chib’s annual meeting, to be held on Easter Monday (April 2) are as follows: — TRIAL STAKES, 5-1 furlongs.— Fleeting Hour, Battle Queen, Free Rose. Rose Vai, Sundancer, Proscenium, Ma rmoration, Lackston, Copenna. Marfish. Felluce, Arctic Star. DILLMANS HANDICAP, 6 furlongs —Gold Sand. Patrole, Solvear, Noteworthy, Rhea, Maroha, Arrowrose, Margaret Rose, Lackston, Bettwyscoed, Gold Arrow Juniper, Arrowmid, Solitaire 11. KUMARA HANDICAP, 1| miles — Eaton Hall. Earthquake, Ramo, Gold Bag. Tip Tree, Little Doubt, Might, Wise Choice, Tent Call, Coomassie, Lady Rene. Giggleswiek, Animated, Monipere. BOROUGH TROT (saddle), class j 2.30. 1 mile.—Erin’s Beauty, Eric Denver, Atarau King, Asterisk, Orui, Dorack, Cream Harvester, Awa Dillon, Sans Peur, Atralctte, Satin Socks, Town Crier, Elworthy. FLYING’HANDICAP, 5| furlongs. —Awamutu, Sea Ruler, Sundancer, Rhea, Proscenium, Arrowrose, Margaret Rose. Lackston, Haulbowline, Comassie, Marfish FeMuce, Arrowmid, Solitaire 11. I JUNCTION HANDICAP, 6i fur- , longs.—Sir Pombal, Patrole, Maroha, Forceful. Lackston, Bettwsyeoed, Might. Wise Choice. Lady Rene, Juniper. Arrowmid Animated. MINERS’ TROT (saddle), 3.7| classj miles.—Erin’s Beauty, Erie
Denver, Atarau King, Orui, Dorack, Cream Harvester, Awa Dillon, Sans Peur, Atralette, Town Crier. Elworthy. HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP, 1 mile., — Eaton Hall. Gold Sand, Coll, Fine 1 Weather. Buoyant, Tip Tree, Little Doubt. Coomassie, Lady Rene. Giggleswick, Animated, Monipere. NOTED AUSTRALIAN SIRE DIES. (Received March 20 at 11.15 p.m.) SYDNEY, March 20. One of Australia’s greatest sires,; Rosspndale, is dead. liis death was i due to blood poisoning, through a rusty nail in his hoof. Rossendale. which was purchased cheaply in 1921 in England l»y Mr J. E. Brien, got many important winners, including Rampion, Winalot, Jocelyn mid M.'iplo. His progeny hist season wmn 77 races, and £15,013 in stakes. Mr J. Foster, of <Hi 1 gong, re-piiii-hasod Rossendale for 9.5(H) guineas ai the dispersal sale of the Ixingsfiekl S.ud. TROTTING. ('am Dillon is an improving sort who shmihl race pr<<miiiont ly at Ommirn at the <■ nd of tin* week. J. S. Shaw has leased the trotting mail' Worthy Qu.'en I rum Mr J. IL < 'orrigmi . Real Buy is too ha ( | a Itieaker to lie hacked with any <-<»n lidoiive. Wlu'n he It-arn.- huw |u keep to a level gail he will win go'ud races as h.< has line turn uf speed. Dundee won so well al Hie rer-ent Hutt l‘:irk meeting llial lie is sure to he fancied a! (laimiru. He is a halfbrother t" Dundas Bov mid Treiiand, and is a verv promising pacer. I’he Auckland reinsman F. J. Smith had another very successful d:iv al Wanganui on Saturday amt has now driven over IIHI winners since he arrived from England a t'ew years ago. A recent addition to J. J. Kcnnerley’s stable is a I vvo-yea r-old brother to Avern’us. He is engaged in the Xew Zealand Sapling Stakes. The liv<‘-ye;ir-old gelding Paul Drusns is now a tenant of J. Bryce’s stable. Paul Drusus has raced well i during the season, ami such a good stayer is likely to win again. One of the most promising young horses seen al Epsom is Red Pi’ontier, mid the chesinnt is looking a pieturf v ('. Smith intends giving him a run <it '.he Thames Trotting ('lnk’s meeting, where he 'will contest the novice pacers’ races. He is a very levelheaded pacer, mid. own though he lacks experience, may he in lhe firing line all 1 he way. RACING NOTES. Al present twenty horses me Jn work at Omolo in view of the forthcoming Easter meetings. Eaton Hall, who looks well, and has been galloping freely, left for Westport yesterday. On the first day of the Westport meeting Eaton Hal’ claims engagemmits in the Orawaiti Hack mile, ami Scanlon Handicap, of 7 furlongs, ami should make a good impression in whi(diever event he. is started. He will most likely contest the mile race. Others who claim engagements at Westport and will go through to-mor iow are HanHmvv line, Knocklong, Margaret Rose, Lady Rene. Tentcall and Knocklong has been getting through useful work and should have best prospects of the contingent engaged al West port. Ilaulbow line should ;I lso come into favour in his engagement s, as he is a great -printer. If he is as well as when he raced at Reef ton at Christmas, the five furlong race, at least, should he mi easy thing for the Too Gallant—A rmagh gelding. Giggleswiek was allowed to drop out ot his Westport engagements owing to developing soreness, but should be worth consideration at later meetings on the West Coast circuit. Arctic Star is now a member of J. Walsh’s stable at Omoto. He is now "wned by Mr W. Stewart, of Kumara. Arctic Star is a half-sister to While Doe. Lion Heart, two-year-old by Gay Shield from the Xassan niar-? Shebang therefore a full-brother to Tavern ( Knight, made his appearance' in the Juvenile Handicap at the Waikato Meeting last. week, mid he is very promising sort. Ho is a well-grown youngHter, with, good action, and is a very free mover. He was lying fourth at the home turn, whore he went wid-e, but once straightened up finished on well to got third. With exporieneo he can be looked fo hold his own in juvenile events later in the season. He is trained bv M. J. Carrnll n.t T" Bapa. '
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