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BY MULTIFORM.

> $M F^ay nej^t, :i?th September, the M^P^JPie Zealand Jg£. falls due, when; I expect to see the weedin^out prooe^ freely indulged i 6, for,venly somevof/the animals engaged *T%,:mm mediocri|y. . On the same datp entries, ar§du^ -for some valiiahle g^ events >ifc ;^nnection with the

Both Overtime a>io!. Research won yr respective- races at the EgmontWanganui h,C' Meeting in sucli ridiculously.,easy fashion that their future essays m higher class company will be watched considerable^interest. In thia j cortnectipn> I^molst heartily congratulate, \Prank. Lind as the trainer of these two winher^for their appearance as well as performances were distinct- 1 Iy creditable to :oar t :po^ular local train-er-Tider. , ■■■'• ':r':";;'~f■'■'.■ ' ■ -■ .■ v ■-:

First forefeits for the Manawatu Sires Produce Stakes are due on or before Friday next. Acceptances for the Wanganui tmmeas muet be made on or before 21st September. . General entries" for the A.J.C. Spring Meeting at Randwick are due on tho" <tn September. Owing to Poseidon being scratched for the Caulfield Cup, Mooltan is now top-weight for that event. Mooltan was recently sold to, go to Indian Mr G. F. Moore (Kai Iwi) would be glad of .suggestions, for a suitable name tor the Chasseur-Zaida gelding. »A houl4 win the A. J.C Metropolitan. Stakoß he will incur a P Cn.n^ ?L lOlhs > bringing his weght to lUst lOlbs

T|i^,?^3G^C6mpii*G!B hkye decided that an; future ■eacfr'^tokmak'e'r operafe-. ton shall teis^b>i^ With a small $tand, wrth ,&■ posfe-(bear>ng the bookmaker's na^f;^acj^;c;/Here is a seraceable hinfcfor^^xeeifei^epf the Wanganui J .L-^and kindred* ? -institutions,/ who ???2n^;in their wjsdpih so establish the location' :'»fl^-^tvCbb^ailiera'-'d'' Ittdustne as not>to inter%p with the oomfort o^ : jxmvtmiehce Jlnbther niatte^ worthy^f v feohside^atioh is the manner and method 6f cancelling the cards issued by the bookmaker, and which .when presoiited by :th<s lucky spe^ulator^ar© torn and twisted in two and^-thrown^nithe ; .turfv JEveh at :^h^w™^iTe^; sn^VfeatHering^ ?[M vyanganttrnMeetinsT. on the Wanganui Racecoiirs^ last ; Thursday, the^htter of defunct pasteboard was anything.but edifying, besides which tne^ cleaning-up process must be beset with trouble and difficulty, resulting in loss of valuable time. Surely. some means could be adopted to alter and eradicate crude methods. Students'-o'f breeding 6n winqffigJlines w"l be interested: to4eiirn that Mr Q. L McDonald has taken; in hand.Wak&M fnl's two-year-old bay><|olfbyWalta&eV' rhose who run horses may^-read what an embodiment there is irt Ms'W^ru^-'y.blue-blbod'ed youngster. . -, tt7 .when- the last English mail left F. Wootton (the Australian) occunied third Pla«e^amongst the winning jockeys. Although card-playing does not come within the Boope of these notes. I am asked to reply to a query by "Sport," and_ state that in. cutting for d°al at euchre the ace is the highest card

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 1 September 1908, Page 5

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BY MULTIFORM. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 1 September 1908, Page 5

BY MULTIFORM. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 1 September 1908, Page 5