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SPORTING

I ! WANGANUI TROTS 1 | ACCEPTORS POSTED. H (Per Press Association. —Copyright.) % j WANGANUI, This Day. § i Acceptance's for the second day of p hhe Wanganui Trotting Chili’s meeting p i next Saturday are as follows: | j IMPROVERS’ HANDICAP, I|Of 00 sovs. One mile and a quarto;. 1 | Dick Whit- Yds. Bhd. i tin at on 12 Orleigh Mills 12 j Diltest 7 12 Tecla 12 M Florrie Real 12 Terence Mae 12 E Gold Spinner 12 Tasman Flight 12 g j Manaaka 12 Flintlock 20 g I BOROUGH HANDICAP, 1 | Ot 'id sovs. One mile and a half. 1 Bell Heather scr Yds. Bhd. B Black Native scr Wraekless 24 Native Bird scr Earl Bingen 72 M Rod Huia scr Arapai 84 p Native Wahnooka 00 A Princess scr m g LIVERPOOL HANDICAP, p Of .120 sovs. Two miles. =| Smokescreen ser Linella 30 Yds. Blul. Nelson’s Chum 30 I? Bingen Chief .12 Belle o’ Mine 4S | Highland Smooger 60 p Derby 24 I, SUBURBAN HANDICAP, H Of 70 sovs. One mile and a half. Electric Bell ser Yds. Bhd. |; Flintlock scr Aerial Boy 12 1 Lislea scr Iron Man. 12 p Terence Mac scr Electric Gold 24 p Le Chenault 30 si = STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, 1 Of 70 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 1 Dick Whit- Juggler scr || tington scr Orleigh Mills scr |j Diltest scr Silver Black ser % Florrie Real scr Yds. Bhd. H First Judge scr Tracy Locanda 12 p Gold Spinner scr Tasman Plight 12 H Great Fast scr Electric Bell .12 | BALLANCE HANDICAP, p Of: 7") sovs. Two miles, p Black Native ser Yds. Bhd. | Earl Bingen scr Welcome Guy .12 =1 Rod Huia scr Wahnooka 24. i Victor Amy Etawah 30 = Coronado ser Finoro 84 I LOUIS COHEN MEMORIAL I HANDICAP, | Of 70 sovs. One mile. I Lislea ser Golden Oaks 24 | Yds. Bhd. Gnymond 24 g Belinda King 12 Lord Wrack 24 | Author Chimes 24 Storm Queen 24 | FAREWELL HANDICAP, Of SO sovs. One mile and a quarter. | Fleet Arrow. scr Highland | Oro’s Pride scr ■ Derby 24 1 Smokescreen scr Donum 24 | Yds. Bhd. Teri Kingi 30 | Daddy Linella 3(5 | Longlegs 12 Belle o’ Mine 48

AUCKLAND RACES KILTOWYN FOE EASTEE. (Special to “Northern Advocate.”) AUCKLAND, This Day. Kiltowyn, who was entered for both Hie President’s Handicap and the Easter Handicap on the first . ddy r of' the Ellerslie autumn meeting, is definitely to contest the Easter Handicap/ An announcement to this effect was made yesterday by the owner, Air A. D. Potter. BAY OF PLENTY RACES ADDITIONAL ACCEPTOES. Roxy, 7.0, should be included in the. lists of acceptors for the Mount Had; Handicap, and .Talldy Karo, 7.0, in the Greerton Handicap, to be run at tho Bay of Plenty meeting on Saturday. NEW STARTER FOR STRATFORD (Per Press Association.—Copyright.) STRATFORD, This Day. Air D. .1, Gniney has been appointed starter to the Stratford Racing Club.

ROSSENDALE DEAD

NOTED AUSTRALIAN SIRE. SYDNEY, March 20. One of Australia’s greatest sires, Rossendale, has (lied from blood-poison-ing caused by a rusty nail in a hoof. Rossendale, which was purchased cheaply in 1921 in England by Mr .1. E Brien, got many important winners, including Rampian, Winalot, Jocelyn, and Maple. His progeny last season won 77 races and £15,0111 in stakes. Mr J. Foster, of Gulgong, repurchased Rossendale for 9,500 guineas at the dispersal sale of the Kings/icld Stud. ENGLISH RACING SEASON OPENS TODAY. (British Oflicial Wireless.) RUGBY, March 19. The English racing season has opened. The first big event, the Lincolnshire Handicap, will be run on Wednesday, and on Friday the Grand National Steeplechase will be run at Aintvee, Liverpool. LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL. (Received 9.30 a.m.) LONDON, March 20. Coolinolagh has been scratched for the Grand National Steeplechase.

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Northern Advocate, 21 March 1934, Page 9

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SPORTING Northern Advocate, 21 March 1934, Page 9

SPORTING Northern Advocate, 21 March 1934, Page 9