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RACING AND TROTTING.

RACING FIXTURES. Sept. I—Marten .T.C. Spring. Sept. 18—Amberley R.C. Annual. Sept. 23 and 24—Ashburton R.C. SpringSept. 30 and Oct. I—Gcraldlne R.C. Spring. NOMINATIONS. Aug. 13—Marton .T.C. Spring. Aua. 20—New Zealand Cup. ACCEPTANCES. Aug. 24—Marton J.C. Spring. Sept. 3—New Zealand Cup. TROTTING FIXTURES. Aup. If>.—N.Z. Metropolitan T.C. August. Oct. 23 and 25—Greyniouth T.C. Spring. NOMINATIONS. Sep. 30—Greyniouth T.C. Spring. ACCEPTANCES. Oct. 18—Greyniouth T.C. Spring. turf Topics. The New Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting will be brought to a conclusion on Monday. Large fields are engaged in all the events, and, given a fair track, the racing is sure to be full of interest. Proceedings will commence at 11.5 a.m., and conclude at 4.2'0 p.m. From Louden is reported the death of the well-known jockey, \V. Lane, at the age of 37. So far, winning honours amongst the horsemen riding at Riec.arton have been well divided. J. T. Hum'phris and A. Wormald are the only two with more than one success to their credit.

A London cable message states that "Walter Winans, driving a trotter in a race at Parsloes Park, London, collapsed, and called out, asking the bystanders to stop the horse, but 'before it could be done he fell to the ground, and was picked up, dead. Coalition's time for the Grand National Steeplechase was, with one exception, the slowest on record since the distance was reduced to three and a-half miles. The record for the race is 7min lOsec, put up by Lochella, 12 months ago, and the next best time was put up by Tim Doolan six years ago, when, with 10.2 in the saddle, he ran the journey in 7.11 3-5, Word is to hand from Melbourne that the New Zealand jumper, Beltane, is amiss, and could not fulfil his engagements at the V.A.T.C. meeting. F. Williams headed the list of New South Wales trainers last season, with 25*, wins, worth £10.804. Next in order came W. Booth 23, H. J. Robinson 18J, W. Kelso 11, and P. Brown 10. The V.'R.C. committee has set apart £40,000 for the creation of a special reserve to build a stand for the use of members and their ladies.

An offer of £IOO,OOO is supposed to have been refused for Tetratema. If true, two foolish men were concerned — the one who made the offer and the one who refused it. The Grand Prix winner, Cimrade, cost but five guineas as a yearling. He is owned jointly hy the English, trainer, P. P. Gilpin, and the French owner, M. de St. Alarj-.

So far as can be ascertained, it seems that the racehorse Boy Syce, who died recently, was deliberately dealt with by someone antagonistic to the stable, or someone who would benefit by his defeat in the Prince of Wales Cup. Veterinary surgeons could find no trace of "dojies" of any kind in any organs,, but in the contents of the stomach arsenic was found. This, no doubt, caused the colt's death, and leaves only one conclusion —that Boy Sycs was wantonly poisoned. His owner, Mr Ryan, recently received an offer iVom Melbourne for him, the amount being several thousand pounds. Though the track at Addington is sure to be heavy on Monday, the racing promises to be "of more than average interest. Author Billon's chance in the National Cup is sure to be prejudiced by the going, and it looks as if Emilius and Albert Cling will take a lot of beating. Reta Peter appears to have a better chance in the Addington Handicap than in the National Cup, and King Capitalist can bo expected to put up an improved showing in the former race. Others likely to show up well in their respective engagements are Merry Bingen, Mintson, Xavier, Marie Lloyd, Charms, Partner, and Nancy Stair. TEMPLAR.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2028, 14 August 1920, Page 11

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RACING AND TROTTING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2028, 14 August 1920, Page 11

RACING AND TROTTING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2028, 14 August 1920, Page 11