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SPORTING

RACING FIXTURES February T9—Tolaga Bay J.C. February 19, 21—Wanganui J.C. February 19, 21 —Darga ville R.C. February 21—Canterbury J.C. February 25, 26—Woodville J.C. February 25, 26 —Gore R.O. February 26 —Waiapu R.C. February 27, 28—Marlborough R.C. I February 2S, March 2 —To Arolia J.C. March 7 —Franklin R.C. March 14, 17 —Ohinomuri J.C. TROTTING FIXTURES February 14—Wellington T.C. February 21, 25 —Auckland T.C. I February 21 —Kaikoura T.C. February 28—New Brighton T.C. March *4, s—lnvercargills—lnvercargill T.C. March 14—Timaru T.C. March 25 Manawatu T.C. March 28—Thames T.C. TE AROHA JOCKEY CLUB A OOEPT A NOFS FOR FIRST DAY. : (By Telegraph—Preea Association.) AUCKLAND, Feb. 23. Acceptances lor the first day (Satur- t day) of the, Te Arolia, Jockey Club’s ■ meeting are ate follow: R DAKAR A HURDLES. Of £2OO. About one mile and a-half. :

FRANKLIN MEETING * , , HANDICAPS ANNOUNCED AUCKLAND, Fcib. 2,3. - Weights for ;the /Franklin Pacing ; Cl nib ’s meeting are : l’ uni HigliAveight Handicap, about i one mile si nil lire furlongs.—Ola ren lore . JO. 12. Spring Abbey 10. JO, Pouri, Glona I Day 10.7, Stonehenge 0.11, Neil 0.10. I Kairui i 0.0, Liucess, Kimnmui, Semi- . Circle, Billy I Joy, Hunviek, King Stvift, ' Bizarro 0.0. : ’ P'nkekohe Handicap, about seven furlongs and 2 .2' yards’.—Havering 9.13, . Ti Tree, Sir Morid 8.0, King WilLonyx ' 8.2, Haviland, Llanofe 7.13, Ttosshire. Dig Bertha. 7.1.2, Havasipot 7.11. Prince * of Orange 7.0, Envoy 7.0, Cynthia N., 1 1 Borne ra. 7.1, Hannibal, Good Boy, Pall Itahi, Stoniii Fiend, Clay Idea, Helium. Jaeldy Karo, Mauriaena 7.0. Bombay Ifandicap. «ix furlongs.— Searcher 0.0. Smithfield 8.7, Taurua 8.4, Sileno 7.12, Camp Princess, Stimulant 7.10, Operatic 7.7, Hit the Deck ‘ 7.5. Oatchem, Magic Mint, Captain Dollar, Semi-Circle. Daily Suzanne, Click CM a.: k, Enteric. Esenins, Diamond Moon, in a re. Sensola. Bond Tray, Hollyholme. a Rbval England. Desert Star, Puriri ii Park. A.ntaris, Newlant mare. Day 1 a Comma, AM Awake. Miss Joyce, Etchi 'I. Itangi 7.4. ' s Wainkir Hnifflioaip, six furlongs.— f .Taeldv Karo, I.imosin 9.0, Carl Tdem.it Mauriaemii 0.2. Chief Joy 0.0. Wainwri 8.10, Pa-rl'a it Amour, Searcher 8.3, Sea l Song, Vital 7.13, Tannin. Grand Spirit, I- J Justify, Praetor. Field IT.angi. British 1 2 Princess. C*a.ni|> Princess. Click Clack. | c IToy a I Survey, Maunga. King, Kon- t iiinni 7.7. 1 Tank an: Flying Handicap, six fur- i longs.—Paganelli 10.0. Supromnlcy 0.7. Refresher 8.7, White Wings, Tnneriri. a Morvotto 8.2, Royal Ruler 7.0, Big 1' Bertha 7.4. Hnvasnot, British King 7.3, - J Hampton Park, Operatic, Ruffles 7.0. Franklin Handicap, one mile and a- 1 ouarter. —Covinax 0.3. Paganelli 9.2. Eaglet 8.4. Gold Monev, Royal Boulton h 8.1. 'Sir Aloud 7.12’ Eager Rose 7.11. Moisoue 7.0. Clopton. 14aa-iland. Bramn- 8 ton 7.3, Dlanore, Cvnthia N., SubEditor. P'atutahi, Black Mai re. Gav a Idea, Mann.whonua. Luminary 7.0. Dnewhero Hack Handicap, one mile 1 and one furlong.—King Martih 9.0,

Glaremoro 8.7, Gay Idea, Spring Abbe} 5.5, Miss Alibyn, Principal 8.1, Good idea 7.10, Land Measure, Gold Lily 7.6, Noil 7.5, Wee Boy, Justify, Armutuin. Trustee, Emancipation, Grand Spirit 7.0. Buckland Hack Handicap, alxml seven furlongs and 22 yards.—Chief Joy, Principal 9.8, Tambourine 9.4 Good Idea 9.3, Land Measure 9.0, Lord Willonyx, St. Ames 5.6, Royal Survey, Stimulant, Hit the Deck, Ding Dong. Town Beauty, Puriri Park, Armutum. Esealus, King Swift, Ho wick, Rangikalia 8.0. WAIAPU RACING CLUB ACCEPTANCES! FOR. THURSDAY. GISBORNE, Feb. 23. The following are the acceptances for the Waiapu Racing Club’s annual meeting on Thursday, the~net proceeds of which are being devoted to tlio earthquake relief fund: Maiden Scurry (all Bst.). —Baby Prince, Cyncona, Birkley, Royal Tune, Bouffon, Town Prince, Prince Henry, Star of Gold, Purseful filly-, Stitch, Rotowai, Flying Start, Ahi Taka. Flying Handicap.—Toboggan 9.9, Tahoma 9.7, Jazz King 8.13, Autumn Sun 8.13, Charmaline 8.8, Manifesto 8.5, Simeon 7.12, Coonardoo 7.11, Little Wonder 7.6, Kimbo 7.4. Matiti Handicap.—Manifesto 9.0, Psycho 8.9, Mauri Rangi S.S, Coonardoo 8.6, P.rimax 8.4, Fall o’ the Year 8.2, Erin's Boy 7.13, Prince Henry 7.7, Cyncona 7.7. Waiapu Stakes. —Talioma 9.5, Autumn Sun S'. 10', Charmaline 8.2, Tama Waiata 7.13, Little Wonder 7.4, Erin’s Bov 7.3. Te Puni Memorial Handicap.—Master Damon 9.5. Abbeydale 8.12, Climatic 8.9. Star of Gold 8.3. Sublimate 8.0, Hoiiowai 7.12, Baby Prince 7.12, TvrOn Bov 7.12, Roval Tune 7.12, All Home 7.12. Tu pa roa Hack Wei te r. —Ch a nil a 1 i lie 10.3, Taina Waiata 10.2, Simeon 9.13. Psycho 9.11, Primax 9.8, Fall o’ the Year 9.7. Erin’s Boy 9.5, Ahi Taka 9.0. Counties’ Handicap.—Master Da moil 9’.5, Birkley 8.9, Town Prince 8.3. Royal Tune 8.0, Cyncona 8.0, Baby Prince 8.0. All Home 8.0, Tyron Boy 8.0. Farewell Handicap.—Tahoma 9 Jazz King 8.13', Manifesto 8.5. Mouri Rangi 8.1, Simeon 7.12, Coonardoo 7.11. Climatic 7.4, Fall o’ tlio Year 7.1, Kimbo 7.4. Boulioit <.O. BANKS PENINSULA RACES ANNOUNCEMENT OF WEIGHTS. CHRISTCHURCH, Feb. 23. . The following are the handicaps for the Banks Peninsula Racing Club’s mooting:— Tarawcra Iligh-Wcight, of £100; 1 mile.- —Quiu opal 10.6, Semper Pa rat us 10.1, Coroner 0.13, Juniper 9.9, Homecoming 9.6, Some Acre 9.5, Miss Bradbury- 9.3, Giggleswick 9.2, 'Grand Acre, Coll, The Viscount, Taragona, Thurso, Lambent 9.0. Peninsula Cup, of £150; Tf miles. — Gustavo 9.0, Hoy-lake 'B.IO, [Spoon 8.9, .Taloux 8.1, Toperi 7.10, Glcnrowan 7.5, Straightcourse, Mincrval, Evening, Sapient, Parysia 7.0. Ahurii'i' Hack Handicap, of £100; 6 furlongs. —Adelphi 9.0, Tyay Bond S.S, Painkiller 5.6, Pixie Gold, Juniper 8.1, Bon rose 7.13, Craigavon 7.11, Winsome Hind 7.7, Crash 7.5, Grand Acre 7.4, Proud Kngihf, Royal Love 7.2, Dawn o ’ Day, Huntley, Fortune’s Wheel, -Mistress, Quickly, Gay Nita 7.0. Winloch Handicap, of £100; 7 furlongs.—Limited 9.9, True Shaft 9.5, Gustavo 9.7, Take Tama S.ll, Pride, Oharniense 8.1-o', Miss Mercia 5.4, Semper Pa rat us S.O, Sapient. 7.10, Solwit 7.9, Tliorndajc '7.8, Shatter, Abor- t I'eldy, Sharp Thorn, Slcipner, Pangolin, The Viscount, Totolomai, Countermarch 7.7, Forsyth Hack Handicap, of £100; 6 furlongs. —Adelphi 9.3, Tray Bond 8.11, Painkiller 5.9, Homecoming 5.3, Bonrose, Solwit 8.2, Qraigavon 8.0, 'Some Acre 7.10, Arrow Maid 7.9, Sharp Thorn, Crash 7.8, Dawn o’’ Day, Jason’s Quest 7.3, Totolomai, Bronzowood, Verdun, Gay Nita 7.2. Wairewa Handicap Trot, of £100; 14 miles.—Free Logan, Tatsy dc Oro, Neil Dillon, Te Aike, Pronto Bingen, Aristotle, Vagabond King, Ellesmere Chiincs, Beautiful Rose, Adjuster, Golden Gleam, Prince Author, Guy Denver, Jessie Bells, Lola Bingen, Brixton, Salute, Dark Girl, Bushlight, Oro Pride, Broker, Ron limit, Be Fashion, Ratloc 12yds lilitl, Sadie Tluon, Jupiter, Great iltion 24, Dusoliua, Location 36, Audrey Dillon 48. 1 Waihora Park Trot, of £110; 2 miles. —Tatsy ilc Oro, Neil Dillon, Te Aike, Pronto Bingen, Zane, Denver Jack, !Lo Fashion, Vagabond King, Dice, Shortly, Major Brent, Dark Girl, Bushlight, Shining 'Light, Compromise, Aocras, Broker, Ron, Dollar King scr, Ruth Logan, Logaloon, Nett a Oro, Rapture, Oxford Queen l'2yds blid, Audrey Dillon 24. Belle Somerton, Mountain Mist, Vic 36, Russell Pointer 60, White 'Stranger, Le Thorpe 72. Schoolmate 34. AUSTRALIAN RACING TWO JOCKEYS SUSPENDED. t Press Association—By Elec trio Telegraph j Copyright:) SYDNEY. Feh. 23. The Australian Jockey Club’s stew.u'd.s held an inquiry into the cause of interference in two races on Saturday tit Warwick Fang and Men angle Park. I’wo jockeys, Wyeth and Abbott, were suspended for careless riding, the former for a month and the latter for two months. MELBOURNE, Feb. 23. The former New Zealand jockey, Ashley Reed, now head's the list of Melbourne winning riders. His totals comprise 26 wins, 14 seconds and 111 thirds. W. Duncan is second on the list with 2-11 wins, 16 seconds and 16 ih i id s . Newmarket TTatulican scratch ings are Dominant, Zanzibar, Knight’s Favour. Kaftan. Top o’ the Morn and Antonello. Phar Lap carries 9.7 in Saturday’s Essen don Stakes and Glare 8.2. The following re-handicaps have been declared: Newmarket Handicap.—First Arrow 3lh extra, carries 9.8. Australian Cup.—Prince Don 61h i extra, carries 8.5. Mr S. G. Ravmond, of St. Albans, I is contesting the vacancy on the j Y.R.C. committee. ;

NOTES AND COMMENTS (By “Maecenas.”) Moutoa Treasury finished very we in her races at Wanganui last wee and it looked as if she must hav secured some prize money had she bee kept closer to the leaders. This mat will compete in the Woodville Cup, bi whether she can beat 'Count Palatin remains to be seen. ***** Joie do Ytil is working well and in a probability will be ridden by H. Gra in the Maiden Stakes at Woodville t( morrow. Most trouble will come frot Zephyrus, a member of S. Reid team, who also is going well and mu be a better class. * * * * At times, C'ook has shown some ga loping ability-. He is now owned b F. Davis and will contest the Orirq High-weight Handicap to-morrow. J the opposition is only moderate, Coo should run prominently-. ***** Some smart y r oungste,rs are down t contest the Sapling Stakes at the Wood ville meeting. The class would d credit to a race worth four times tli amount. Esteem and Golden Wings rt present good class, but Psychologist, stable mate to the first named, exhibi ed speed in his last race at Trcnthai (in January-) and he will need to in prove verv little to pay a dividend. L *’* * * * Knollmere ran two excellent races a Wanganui last week, and it is onl a matter of his connections startin Him in the Country Handicap :it Wool ville to-morrow and close observers wi want to support him. Royal Bengt also raced well at Wanganui on Satui day, and but for suffering interferenc may have secured a place. He also i engaged in the County Handicap t< morrow. ***** At Wanganui last Saturday two o the eight races carded produced onl five runners and in the Jackson Stake four horses went to the post. In spit of such small fields nearly £15,000 wen through the totalisator, which, althoug a substantial decline compared with th corresponding day last year, must !> considered satisfactory. * „ - * Of kite there lias been several case of careless riding, and only last weel we commented on such. At Wangann last Saturday • the well known light weight, H. Wiggins, was suspended fo three months for causing Merry Cr to fall while contesting the Mata raw; Hack. As the fail was a bad one am in most cases must have been attendet with serious consequences, the ride named was extremely lucky to get of with the sentence meted out. * * «. * * That Karapoti is a very- high t-las galloper lie further demonstrated a the Wanganui meeting last Saturda; l v defeating such brilliant sprinters a Lady Quex and Hunting Cry. Kara [loti’s performance was all the greate by reason of the fact that he had no had a. race since the New Year, am even that race (the Great 'Nortlieri Derby) was run over the lengthy coursi of a mile and a-lialf. The fine son o: General Latour was obviously “big’ in condition, and was all out to win. ***** Paiko appears to be regaining hi true form and on the long straight a Woodville should run well in the Presi lent's Handicap. •* * * * * Lady Quex stripped a much bette mare than when she ran poorly in th< Taranaki Stakes. 'She began like : flash last Saturday and Gray- had t< lend Karapoti along verv fast to read within striking distance of the mare They were practically- on terms enter ing the straight, and with a half fur ong to go Karapoti was only a head tc [ho good, but he finished a little tin better. Lady Quex does not run ho lost races from the front, and had slu lot the “drop” on Karapoti, the posi ions might easily have boon reversed. * * * * 'Statuary invariably runs a good, bul tnlucky raec, and has not won anythim ike' the amount his performances war •anted. Tie appears as an acceptor fm the Kumeroa Handicap at to-morrow nnl if a starter will not lack support n's. Ol' a solid lot opposing him Apple lore may prove best. *' •» * * Karapoti ran the six furlongs of las Saturday's Jackson 'Stakes in 1.12 2-5 t performance that has only been bet Sored in that race by Gloaming, whf •ail the 1-922 contest in 1.T1'4-5-. Th< Wanganui track is some second; dower than Trentham or Riccarton lence the slow times by comparison. *»' * * Bayacre was made the midum of t jig “plunge” by some for his engage lient at Wanganui last Saturday. This (elding is very mulish when ridden by lie stable .jockey, T. Webster, but lit deed got him away very' smartly- hi.si Saturday. Bay-acre was well clear en ering the straight,.and the race looked ill over a furlong from the post. O.vei lie coin-hiding stages lie dropped back >ut vigorously ridden .by Rood, he came igain in the hist’ few strides to beal lust an Idea ami Blue Paper, flic trie leittg separated by half heads. It sub ■oquettlW Ira aspired that’ Bayaeri limped a pathway across the race track using the' advantage lio had entering lie straight. * * .» * * During the running of the Jackson stakes at Wanganui last Saturday leremony bled again and was eased up. it till probability* his racing days arc tver.

Up till late years if one possessed a performer capable of running a mile and a half over hurdles in the. vicinity of 2'f>o success in hack hurdle events was practically assured, but to-day II races are run much faster if track collie ditions are satisfactory. A striking inc stance of the pace our hurdlers go ton day was demonstrated in the Fordell 0 Hurdles at Wanganui last Saturday, Avro registered 2.4'6J for the mile and 0 four and a-half furlongs of that event, This is equal to something like 2739 for a mile and a-half, and must, easily con--11 stitute a record for that class of race. '. Korokio has developed the very bad u habit of running off the course if given ’. s any chance at all. In tile Autumn „ Handicap last Saturday, this filly was ‘ right up with Knollmcre and Isa racing to tlie straight, but despite the efforts | ; of H. Gray, ran very wide, thus spoily ing a fair chance of securing some prize b money. ’ •» %. * » ]7 As stated before, Impetuous is practically only a two-year-old, but owing to an accident of birth in being born 0 on July 28t‘h, she ranked as a two year I old on August 1. Naturally, she was 0 unable to compete in races confined to e two-.year-olds, and this season, although of that age, she ranks as a three-year-a old. Impetuous has shown such brilliancy when pitted against two and three-year-olds during the last few weeks that it is only a matter of her training on satisfactorily to win good races in future. When Korokio ran wide at Wanganui last Saturday she y carried out Impetuous and cost that b filly an almost certain win. Impetuous I will iicd race again this season. II .1 ~ The Opunake Racing Club advertises 0 that nominations for all events for the s annual race meeting to be held on jVfareh 17, close on Friday next. Februn ry’ 27. f

Claremore 11 13 Respirator 9 0 Glena Bay 10 12 Principal Boy 9 0 Monetize 9 11 Cristobel 9 0 Cruaehaii <1 11 War Ace 9 0 Quinsilia 9 1 JUVENILE HANDICAP. Of £200. F ive furlongs. 8 9 Dark Marble 7 6 Royal Artist 8 8 Instalment 7 4 High Comedy 8 3 Kingsway 7 4' Princess Bede 8 3 Sweet Vision 7 3 : Limeen 8 0 Tinopai filly 7 3 Fedora 7 12 Titanette 7 2 Lady Vane 7 8 Speedmint 7 0 London 7 6 Brazanna 7 0 Whalcapira 7 6 Golden Sceptre 7 0 C Don’t' Laf 7 fi Star Lap 7 0 Soloist 7 6 Tules 7 0 Luval 7 6 Simint 7 0 ] HERRIES MEMORIAL GUP. f; Of £550. Eleven furlongs. Pegaway 9 5 Eager Rose 7 8 In the Shade 8 9 Lucy Rose 7 5 . Antique 8 4 Mosque 7 2 Gold Money 7 12 High Pitch 7 0 Motero 7 12 Desert Glow 7 f) Royal Doulton 7 12 Brampton 7 0 . Maori Bov 7 in Clopton 7 0 Sir Motid 7 9 Gay Idea, 7 (1 W A IT 0 A HANDICAP. 1 Of £150. Seven furlongs. Te Homai 9 3 Puriri Park 8 0 Taurua 9 0 Howiclc 8 9 Royal Survey 8 13 Click Clack 8 (1 Camp Princess 8 6 Rita’s Light 8 0 Hit the Deck 8 1 King’s Archer 8 0 Eniancipation 8 0 Domination 8 0 Homelight 8 0 Illuminagh 8 0 CHAMPION HACK CUP. Of £275. One mile and a-quarter. King March 9 0 Stonehenge 7 11 Sub-Editor 8 9 Tambourine 7 11 Valcuir 8 8 Good Idea 7 10 Gay Idea 8 6 Indolent 7 9 Manawhenua 8 5 Yalmaire 7 8 Perennis 8 2 First Lap 7 7 Principal 8 1 Gold Lily 7 6 Miss Albvn 8 1 Neil 7 5 Snow Prince 7 12 Lucess 7 0 SHAFTESBU R Y HAN II I OAF. Of £200. S ix furlongs. . Yalstreet 9 0 Crimestor 7 r, c Biddy’s Boy 8 10 Camp Prince 7 5 .Taeldy Karo 8 6 Liona 7 4 A warn ut u 8 6 Rose Lupin 7 4 . Mauriaena 8 3 Gay Lap 7 4 King Win 8 2 Musquin 7 2 Chief Joy 8 1 Justify 7 1 lliata 7 12 Royal Survov 7 0 Good Idea, 7 10 Gay Cavalier 7 0 King Ford 7 8 WAIT!0U HANDTGAP. Of £500. S ix furlongs. Paganelli 10 2 Kingfield 7 2 Havering 9 2 Yal roe 7 2 Leitrim 9 2 Flving Prince 7 1 » Sir Russell 8 1 Tradesman 7 0 Prince Yal 7 13 Lady's Boy 7 u Gold Day 7 10 1 la va spot 7 0 Hon it on 7 8 Ruffles 7 0 Royal Ruler 7 2 1 HOT SPRINGS HANDICAP. ’ Of £250. Onoi mile. ! 7 Volimond 9 0 Black Maire 7 10 Marjoram 8 10 Envoy 7 8 j Ti Tree 8 9 Cynthia N. 7 7 Sir Morn! 8 9 Lumina ry 7 7 Ten ale oc 8 fi Steady Fire 7 5 Clopton 8 2 Loving Cup 0 Ilavilan d 8 2 Lucky Alice 7 0 Llanore 8 1 Patutrthi 7 0 Rosshire 8 1 (

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