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SPORTING

POVERTY SAY TORE CLUB’S FIELDS FOR TO-DAY The Poverty Bay Turf Club’s spring meeting opens to-day on the Makarska. racecourse, and the following horses will be supported in the different events:— Junction Handicap: Asterisca, Hunting Day. First Hurdles: Kinsel, Million. Roseland Hack: Hunting Mars, Sunny Bachelor. Spring Handicap: Aiguille, Merry Damon. Maiden Scurry: Boat Song, Vanestep. Flying Handicap: Royal Bengal, Sunny Sky. October Handicap: Brown Abbey, Kahunoke.

THE ACCEPTANCES

A LUCKY PURCHASE. Three years ago the prominent American sportsman, Col. E. Bradley, bought five brood mares in Englaud, The highest priced of these was Silver Hue (Lemberg—-Silver How, by Spearmint), who cost 2000 gns. She was in foal to Tetra.tema at the time of her purchase, the result being a filly, who was thrown in America and was named Bazaar,

After winning a couple of races, Bazaar was a runner for the valuable two-year-old race, the Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga on September 2, She was opposed by fifteen colts, and though so little was thought of her chance that, she started at 12 to 1, she won by four, lengths in 1.19 for the six and a half furlongs, The value to the winner was £6710, which increased Bazaar’s earnings to £7305, and she alone has returned Col, Bradley considerably more than the five mares cost, ■ ENGLISH ST. LEGES VALUE This year the value of the English St. L6gsr was £11,380, of which £9573, including £SOO breeders’ premium, went to Lord Derby, owner of Eypferion, Ten per cent, of the , stakes gave th 6 owner of the second horse £ll3B, and the 5 per cent, for third was £569.

TAUMARUNUI RACES BEING HELD TO-DAY The Taumarunui Racing Club's annual meeting opens at Paeroa to-day, and will be concluded on Saturday. The following horses will command respect in their engagements:— Handicap Hurdles: TJnoco, Full Measure, Cruachau. Juvenile Handicap: Sporting Song, Rerepai. Trial Handicap: Star Artist, TondaIcyo, Campanero. Taumarunui Cup: Desert Star, Baroscope. '~

Hack Handicap: Grand Score, Rem atu, Sinking Fund, Steeplechase: Wiltshire, Simeon, Val peen.

At the Hawthorne (Chicago) track at the end of August, IS stables (barns as they call them there) were destroyed by fire, the estimated damage bsing between £35,000 and £40,000. Luckily all the horses were taken out without injury, and these included the good performer, Indian Runner.' Most of the barns had 48 stalls and fortunately nearly 700 horses were removed from Hawthorne at the conclusion of the meeting the day prior to the fire. Several owners, however, were losers in feed and equipment, the Northway Stable’s loss being estimated at. several thousand dollars, The- buildings were covered by insurance.

There were 614,320 births and 484,083 deaths registered in England and Wales during 1932, Population, therefore, increased by 130,237, compared with an average over five years of 162, 891, The number of persons married during ths year was 612,264,

IP OUT OF SORTS TRY DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Even those folks who usually enjoy good health do not always feel right up to the mark. At times they have their bouts of perhaps Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation or Rheumatism. When these attacks do occur, a course of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will be found helpful. They stir the liver, aid ths Digestion, and regulate the bowels, thus restoring ths system to health and strength.

JUNCTION HANDICAP, of 55 sovs.; 5 furlongs. Stitch 9 0 Hunting Day 7 12 Asterisca 8 9 Peter Paul 7 7 Princess Star 8 0 Bothwell 7 7 Hunting Jay 7 13 Stitchbird 7 0 Miss Sartv 7 12 FIRST HURDLE HANDICAP, of 65 sovs.; li miles. Kinsel 11 3 Tama St. Ames 10 3 Waiata 9 0 Million 10 0 Rory Mor 9 0 EOSELAND HACK HANDICAP, of 55 . sovs.; 6 furlongs. Hunting Brown Mara 8 8 Abbey 7 13 Sunny Princess Star 7 13 Bachelor 8 5 Hunting Jay 7 11 Ka.hunoke 7 13 Miss Sarty 7 10 Cullus 7 13 Peter Paul 7 7 Conference 7 0 SPRING HANDICAP, of SO sovs.; li miles. Merry Gainsfid 7 9 Damon 9 0 Bothwell 7 4 Aiguille 8 6 Kinsel 7 3 Valsier 8 3 Malahat 7 10 Ltle. Wonder 7 0 MAIDEN SCURRY, of 43 sovs.; 0 furolngs. lino Waiata S 0 Sweet Joy S 0 Stitehbird 8 0 .Fortene 8 0 Pokiha 8 0 Flying Quanit 8 0 Mimic S 0 Sir Rua S 0 Cawbecn 8 0 Vanestep 8 0 Mister Tom 8 0 Boat Song 8 0 Sunny Maid 8 0 FLYING HANDICAP, of GO sovs. f 6 furlongs. Sunny Sky 9 2 Hunting Jay 7 0 'Roy. Bengal 8 13 Hunting Day 7 0 Blk. SongsterS 1 Ltle. Wonder 7 0 Stitch 8 1 OCTOBER HACK HANDICAP, of 5o sovs.; 1 mile. Gainafid 9 0 Kahunoks 7 13 Sunny Kind Words 7 9 Bachelor 8 5 Isms 7 3 Brown Abbey S 0 Sunny Song 7 13 Melody Star 7 0

Flying Handicap: British Columbia. Prolyxo. High weight: D’A rtagnan, Valueless. TAUMARTJNUI ACCEPTANCES HANDICAP HURDLES, of 100 sovs.; 14 miles. C.'ruaehan ' 11 6 Sea Ruler 9 3 Unoco 10 5 Wee Pat 9 0 Full Grantham 9 0 Measure 10 4 Valpai 9 0 Welc. Boy 10 0 Irish Comet 9 0 Mia Stella 9 5 The Hiker 9 0 Ruby London 9 0 Meteor 9 3. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 75 so vs.; two-year-olds ; 4 furlongs. Sporting Koith Lu 7 11 Song 7 11 King Brierly 7 11 Rerepia 7 11 Day Wind 7 11 Firona Gay Althouo 7 6 7 0 Gay Egypt 7 11 TRIAL HANDICj Cynara 7 (5 VP, of 75 so vs.; . about 54 furlongs. Star Artist 9 0 . Royal Secret 7 10 Grand City 3 5 Con ITiioco 8 3 Cowan Queen , Nassau 7 10 Echo Song 8 4 7 10 Val Watcli S 3 Mungaero Kiilabar 7 10 Queen Nona 8 2 7 10 Lucky Strike 8 2 Whistling 7 10 Bonny Gay 8 2 Rufus Top 'Night 8 0 Lady Thelma 7 10 Substation 7 12 Campanera 7 10 Hunting Maid 7 11 Karerero 7 10 Moder Maid 7 10 Sir Brown Lap 7 10 Willonys 7 10 Lady Diana 7 10 Tondaleyo 7 10 Springtime 7 10 TAUMARUNUI CUP, of 210 so vs.; 1| miles and 20 yards.

Eoyal Artist 0 0 Ornamental 7 4 Desert Star 8 10 Gigantic 7 1 Baroscope 8 4 Biform 7 0 Alloy 8 4 Free Air 7 0 HACK HANDICAP, of 100 so vs.; about 7 furlongs. Rereatu 0 5 Grand Score 7 s Sinking Fund 8 5 Black Marlin 7 5 Moonfieet 8 S Tiulap 7 0 Gay Broney 8 ?. Kanapa 7 0 Pri'ncs. Bede 8 2 Mustang 7 0 Merry Lap 8 0 Sandy Sia: 7 0 Mungatoou 7 13 Hikutaia 7. 0 King Mestor 7 11 Clan Bona,Id 7 0 STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 125 sovs,: about 24 miles. Simeon 10 12 Pafcutahi 9 1 Wiltshire 10 1 Mia Stella 9 0 Glenn do 0 J . Irish Comet 0 0 Creina’s Prince Rufus 9 0 King 0 1 FLYING HANDICAP, of 135 sovs. 6 furlongs. British Mareehal 7 12 Columbia P 8 Queen Nona. 7 0 Prolyso 8 12 Pelagia 7 0 King Ford 8 4 HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 100 sovs,; Si furlongs, Alloy 0 0 Valueless 8 12 Grand Talk 0 6 Ha.viland 8 8 D’A.rtagnan 8 12 Sandy. Dix 8 0 TERRIFIC FIRS

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7297, 26 October 1933, Page 4

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SPORTING Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7297, 26 October 1933, Page 4

SPORTING Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7297, 26 October 1933, Page 4

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