RACING
FIXTURES. March 17 —Opunake It.C. AniiuaL. March 17—Wairuat© R.C. Annual. March 17 and 18—Lake County J.C Ann ual. March 19 —Masterton R.C. Autumn. March 19 and 2i —Westport J.C. Aunual. March 19—Mata mat a R.C. Annual. March 22 and 23—KangiUkci. R.C. Annual, March 26—Tuapcka County J.C. Annual. March 26 and 28 —Auckland R.C. Autumn. March 26 and 28 —Riverton ICC. Farter. March 2d and 2S —Wairarapa R.C. Au-
tumn. March 26, 28, and 30. and April 2 —Aus-
tialian J.C. Autumn. March 2S —Waipukuvau J.C. Annual. March 28— Kumara R.C. Autumn. March 28 —Beaumont R.C. Annual. March 28 and 29—Feilding J.C. Raster. March 26 and 29—Canterbury J.C. Au-
tumn. March 30—-Westland R.C. Autumn. March 30—Birchwood Hunt Annual. April 2 G rev mouth J.C. Autumn. April 2 nnd 6 —Avondale J.C. Autumn. Apbil 6—Reefton J.C. .Autumn. April 7 nnd 9—Wellington R.C. Autumn. April 13 and 14— Manawatu R.C. Autumn. NOTES AND COMMENTS. (By "Carbine.") Auckland acceptances and final payments and Feilding acceptances close on Friday. To-morrow the annual meeting of the Opunake Waimate and Lake County Clubs wilt be held. Private advice has been received to the effect that Catmint, who is to come to New Zealand for stud purposes, is to bo shipped from England next week. J. O’Shea has been engaged to rido Anomaly in tho Great Northern Champagne Stakes. * Listowel and Thespian are both booked for the Auckland Easter meeting. H. Gray ia to ride Kilrush in the Great Autumn Handicap. The- Bergaroon. youngster in R. J. Mason’s stable is highly thought of by those who have seen him. Mason has begun work on him and so far he shows a lot of promise. Out of his last sixteen starts Eurythmio has won fifteen races. His stakeearnings amount to <£16,699. Like a lot of other good horses he was bought cheap, costing only 310 guineas. The Masterton autumn meeting will be held on Saturday. Cashmere its going well in his work in ,the south. It is an interesting fact, that The Rover, who won the Australian Cup the other day, ie from a. mare who was twenty-three years old when she produced him. This year the English Derby will be run on June Ist. Members of the light-fingered profession have been operating at the northern country meetings, and at Te Aroha. A Waikato owner lost a bundle of notesMr T. L. Bright contemplates a visit to- Sydney this month with a view to attending the sale of bloodstock at. Randwick, aud several commissions are in Ills hands on account of would-be Auckland purchasers. A London cable message states that Captain Doyle, an. Australian; won all three steeplechases in which he competed at the grand military meeting at Sandown Park. AUCKLAND RAGES HANDICAPS FOR MINOR EVENTS. FEU TKESM ASSOCT AUCKLAND, March 14. The following handicaps have been declared for the Auckland Racing Club's autumn meeting:— ONSLOW STAKES, of 400 soys; five furlongs—Fulsome 9, Armorel 8.12, Mixture 8.7, Royal Beauty 7.13, Gold Jacket 7.8, Spirit Level 7.8, Thespian 7.8, Snowden 7.8. Amsforra 7.8, Arch Laddie 7.8, Smoke Concert 7.3, Katterina 7.5, Tireless 7.5, Miss Curran 7.5, King Pallicele 7.5, Miss Winsome filly 7.5, Marble Crag 7.5, Still Sea 7.2, Danger Zone '7.2, Kola 7, Sweet Auburn 7, X*ady Kermin 7, Golden Dream 7, Big Ben. 6.12, Bonnie Doreen 6.7, Koodoo 6.7, Lucullia 6.7, Ro9© Thurnan 6.7, Thurnley 6.7. NELSON HANDICAP, of 400 sovs; one mile—War Tank 9.5, Pine Arch 95, Egotism 9.5, Persian King 9.2, Sir Huon 9.2, Knight Time 9.2, Canzonet 8.13, Rose Day 8.13, Formalin 8.13, Ohiti 8.12, Knightpn 8.12, Heathormoon 8.10, Brodick 8.8, Clonmel 8.8, Prince Abbey' 8.5, Illumination 8.5, Actrice 8.4, Waiatapai 8.3, Treso 8.1, No Better 7.12, Arch Margot 7.11, Isingarch 7.9, Miss Norval 7.9, Gleneairn 7-7, Jack Bruce 7.7, Teakitai 7.7, Election 7.7, Lady Rouge 7.7, Waikaretu 7.7, Impudence 7.7, Lorn© Abbey 7.7, Bralf 7.7, First Call 7.7, Miss Melvo 7.7, Irish Knight 7.7, Marble Glass 7.7, The Gleaner 7.7, Boomerday 7.7, Wantgan 7.7. Grab 7.7, Commission 7.7, Maid of tho Lake 7.7. Narrow Neck 7.7. PROSIDBNT'& HANDICAP, of 500 sovs; one mile and a quarter—Eleus 9.5, Gasbag 9.3, Vespucci 8.10, Glen Canny 8.10, Woody Glen 8.8, Archie 8.2, Bsthonia 8, Maneamahoo 7.8, Lord Kenilworth 7, Canowindra 7, Forest Gold 7, Matalane 7. Corregidor 7, Rockfield 6.12, Persian King 6 10, Bezant 6.7, Formalin 6.7, Kinkora 6.7. Tresor 6.7, Royal Irish G. 7, Gold Plane 6.7, Blue Cross 6.7, Clonmel 6.7, Khublai Khan 6.7. EDEN HANDICAP, of 500 sovs; seven' furlongs—Maioha 10.7. Tigritiya 9.12, Solfanello 9.7. Tama-a-roa 9.1, Silver Peak 9.1, Early Dawn 8.13. Spanner 8.8, Chrysostum 8.6, Archie 8.2, Penona 7.11, Lord Kenilworth 7.7, Forest Gold 7.7, Arran 7.7, Miss Hlice 7.2. Matalanc 7.1. Prowhurst 7.1. Scrap o’ Paper 7, Rockfield 6.13, War Tank 6.13. Tnfante 6.13, Dovelet 6.10, Lightning 6.7. B/Ing 6.7, Ohiti 6.7, Tieki 6.7, Lovclight 6.7, Clonmel 6.7, Khublai Khan 6.7. Prince Rufus 6.7. Bute iSound 6.7, AreTi Salute 6.7, Proposer 6.7, Knight Time 6.7, Deucalion <77.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10850, 16 March 1921, Page 8
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