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SPORTING

FIXTURES.

March 23—Bay of Plenty 'J .C. Annual March 23—Hororota R.C. Jubilee.

March 23. 25—Wesiport J.C. Annual. April ], 2—Canterbury J.C. Autumn. April 19, 20—Hawke.'a Bay J.C. Autumn.

NOTES BY "PAPERttOXEY."

J. Fryer has got Vivo in great' form at present "and looks like win-

ning some more money for -Mr J. F,

Kiley. The Polydamon—Mellcdise mare has won two out of last three starts, and second in the other.

Pellette, who won the Karangahake Handicap at the Ohinemuri ft'K'mg Club's meeting, is by that good horse Surveyor from PelleJ. and owned by J. Patterson.

The EUerslie trainer, Thos. George, has Baby Bun and Royal Lover accepted for races at the Westport Jockey Club's meeting to-morrow (Saturday).

Tuki is jumping well at Iliccarton, and will be on hand when the Winter steeplechasing comes round.

SVatcwn has been entered for the Feuding Jockey Club's autumn meet-

Wendy has been doing good tfrack 'work at Te Rapa, and is sure to go well in the Tauranga Cup Handicap to-morrow (Saturday).

Miss Mercia has been cee pted for races at the T > es tport meeting, which tak;. g place to-morrcw (Satxir aay).

Raids is back on the tracks at Awapuni after a holiday.

Fee Simple ha.s been doing good work on the tracks at Awapuni, and will race at the Westport meeting.

Lady Quex is doing great work on the tracks at New Plymouth, and will be in great fettle for the Auckland Easter meeting.

Seat'own had been doing good work on the local tracks, and his win at Awapuni yesterday was quite expected by his party.

SOUTHLAND RACES.

INVERCARGILL, Last Night

The autumn meeting of the South, land Racing Club was concluded to. day in warm weather with a- fair attendance, including the. Prime Minister and party. The track was holding. The totalistator handled £9929 compared with £13,505 last year. The total for the meeting was £19,T25. Lata year it was £27,216. Results are :—•

Myross Handicajp, seven furlongs. —6 Night Maid 1. 2 Cupid's Dart} 2, 4 Battle Maid 3. Won by a head, a head between second and third. Wine, grove was fourth. Time, Imni 32 2-ssec.

Tnvercargill Harness Trot; one mile and a half.—2 Ellegro l x 1 Larsen 2, 7 Re© Chimes 3. Won by 'ai neck, four lengths between second and) third. Bov RUie was) fourth. Timeis, 3imm 39 2-ssec, 3min 40 3-sseo, 3min 37 4-ssec.

President's Handicap, six furlongs, —5 Waving Corn 1, 3 Eoyal Saxon 2, 1 Wingatui 3. Won by two lengths, half a length between second and third. Attract was fourth. Time, 1 min 16sec.

Invercargill Steeplechase, about two miles and a> hall.—2 (Blazing Light 1,2 Windermero 2, 3 Itaiiui 3. Won by five lengths, three lengths between second and third. The Babe was fourth. Time, smin 3-lsec. Awarua Handicap, one mile and a quarter—4 Some Rose 1,. 2 Overhaul 2, 1 Queen Balboa'3. Won by three lengths. fou r lengtlys between second and thiru. Tard|y was fourth. Tunc, 2mih 12sec.

Bluff Handicap, one mile.—3 Membo 1,2 Takaka 2. 5 Cupid's Dart J. Won by tw 0 ami a half lengths,

three] lengths between second' and third. Killorna was foxirth... Time, ] mia 46sec.

Dash Saddle Trot, one mile.—-2: Country Kino; 1, 1 CftfTeria 2, 4 John Logan 3. Won t>y a lengtii, two lon. ghta between second and third. Erin's Fortune was fourth. Times, 2min 19 sec, 2min 22 2-ssec. 2mm 23 4-ssee.

J Winter Oats Handicap, one mile !3 Rod Racer 1, 1 Black Duke 2,2 Sparkling Eyes 3. Won by a length, four length between second and' third. King Balboa was fourth. Tunc, lmin 45see. HORORATA ACCEPTANCES. CHRJSTCHTJRCH, March 20 Acceptances for the ll.ororata Riming Club's meeting are:— Trial Plate (all 8.0), six furlong ».•-■ Royal Heritage. Royal Chiron, Madame Amourette, \V<nh. er Raid. Sir Roland, Kentish Lady, Bon Raid, Charmeuso, Huntley, Thurso, Tala (late Pilot), Traetrix,; Mentone, Coupon. Bangor High-weight Handicap, one mile.—Aberfeidy 10.13, Waterloo 10.10, Evening 10.7, Lady Clarenceux, Moratorium, Moy Hall 0.13, Master John 9.11, Shipshape, AVriglcy, Ripdale 0.3, Poetess 9.0. Glendore Trot, one and ai half miles. —Child do Ora, Devon Child, KUesmero Chimes*, Joan. Dillon, Rea|per, Sonoma limit, _Hail,swoll Park, Kate Logan, Mnsoline, Mentor, Silver Sea

l'2f\ r ds bhd, 'Forward Maid, Haloid Logan 36, Proud Dillon, Lady Bee 48. Hororata Jubilee Cup, one. and a quarter miles.—Hoylakq 9.9, Tholrn. dale 9.2, Gay Sonnet 8.13, Nincompoop 8.3, Chide 7.9, Lady Clartyiceux, Moratorium 7..0.

Sandown Hack Handicap, six fur-longg.—-Winsome, Boy 0.9, Greylineh 8.4, Soa Haul 8.0, May Hall, . SoL fello 7.9, Anion re tte, Coupon 7.8, Karitano 7.3, Caterpillar 7.2 X The Atom, Buarthom 7.0.

Braekendalo Handicap, seven furlongs. —Nincompoop 9.5, Fronlj Rank 8.11, Arch Arrow. Watorlow, Recoy Bird/ Silver Coot 8.1, First Raid 8.3, Atone, Royal Chiron 7.7.

Jubilee Handicap Trot, two miles. —Devon Child, .Kllesmere Ghimels, Glonlake, Joan, Dillon, Muri, Sonoma, Sonoma Laddie,. Salute, Torchlight, Re,ga,l; Voyage.',, IJimiitj }Adf ; ee, Bon); Elect, Kat.o Logan, Routine, Regime 12yds bhd, Kautoma 2k Tahoe 36, Lady Bee 48, Nonsuit GO, Springtime 72, Asset, Lighti'oot 84, Golden Ore 120. Racecourse. Hill Handicap, six furJongs'.—Evcmmg 8,11, Grcyfinch 8.9, Sea Raid 8.5, After Ten 8.3, Atone, Star Stranger IT. 7.11. Karitano 7.8, ! Caterpillar 7.7, Shipshape 7.0. MANAWATU RACES. I , PALMERSTON N., Last Night. The Manawatu Racing Club's ant. umn meeting was concluded to-day n. fine though windy weather. The track was very fast, and good times were, recorded. There was an average attendance, and the totalisator handled £21,309, compared with £22,089 last year. The total for the meeting was £43,121. Last year it wa 3 £47,030. Results are: — 25th Manawatu Stakes, six furlongs —6 Gascony 1, 1 Paganolli 2,2 Gay Ballerina 3. Also started: 3 Olewr, coupled; with Gascony, 5 Lysander, 4 Freehold. Won by a short, tnuid, four kingth's betwedn second and third. Freehold was fourth. Time, 1 min 13scc, equal to the race record. Cloverlea Nursery Handicap, f've furlongs—l Hunting [Boy 1, 5 HotSpring 2, 3 Royal Flyer 3. Also started: 3 KiHagie, coupled with Royal Flyer ,2 Equitant, 11 Adventus, 9 Auda, 13 Retract, 6 Dellona, 5 J'< cky Sharp IT, 7 King Acre, 12 Painting, 8 Ben. Hur, 11 B<nbridge, 10 Sapient. Won, by two lengths and a-half, three lengths between second audi thiru. Duollona was fourth. Time, lm;m 1 2.sesc. Borough Handicap, six furlongs.—o Dobbin 1, 4 The Raider 2, 3 Benzora 3. Also started: 1 Ridgemount, 2 Mervette, 5 Broad Acre, 8 Limited, '/ Kilbronsyth, 9 Miss Ransom. Won by half a length, etaoinetaoifcaoinaoin by half a length, half a length between second and third. Klihronsyth was fourth. Time. Imin 13 2-s'sea Adderstone Hack Handicap, nine furlongs.—3 Spearmiss 1, 10 Aurora BOrealis 2,2 Kawhakina 3. Also' started:'? RoideVal, 8 Disrank, 5 Full Mark 1 Balloon, 4 Clavcrs, 0 Kdorell/o Marica, 11 Birkbcck. IWor.| by three lengths, a. long head between seoondl and third. Ciavers was fourth. Time, lmin 55 4-ssec.

LIMERICK'S ENGAGEMENTS. SYDNEY, March ■ Mo'ssrs Knight and Jones diseusseu to dav whether Limerick should fulfil his future engagements at Raudwicfc, and decided tor await Limerick a showing in the Clipping Norton Stale. os at Warwick Farm on Saturday. Limerick to-day covered eight fnrfonw with the. flags out 70 t«et, m lmin'4Bsoc, and Gestn. in .min 48seo. Gesto.s did six- furlongs in Imin M hoc. the I'aslest time this morning. ti- i Wrimi did three furlongs Honour and Ag' loU UIU L " attractively in. 39sec. McCarteV has been commissioned to ride Loquacious in the Doncastor Handicap.

THAT LOVELY FROCK. That lovely frock you were admiring to-day on that girl at the office—are you sure it was a now one? Quite possibly it was one of last year's made new and fresh with the aid (A a Fairy Dye. It is astonishing what Fairy Dyes will do to give new life to frocks and undies you once thought were only fife to be discarded. Fairy Dye s are so certain, so simple to use, so bright and clear. There are thirty lovely shades to choose from for wool, silk, cotton or linen. All Chemists and Stores sell Fairy Dyes at sixpence a tube. Send Gd in stamps for trial tube (state colour required), and free booklet, to A. S. Stiehbury, Ltd., Blair Street, Wellington.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 66, 22 March 1929, Page 7

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