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THE OFFICIAL CALENDAR OF THE AUCKLAND RACING CLUB.

The Sporting Review has been appointed the Official Calendar for the publication of all programmes in the Provincial District of Auckland, in terms of Rule 17 oi 1 !? reads C—g The programme of each meeting in whidh the added money is £lOO or u P^ a F d . s V b ® advertised in full once at least in the Official Calendar. The advertisement shall show that been approved by the Jockey Club, shall state the days on which the meeting is to begin and end, and of the stewards, judge, starter, clerk of the scales, and notifications for the future published in this column are so published under the authority of the Auckland Racing Club, and are birding on country clubs and others, who must therefore duly note the same.

COLOURS. (Registered with the Auckland Racing Club.) Mr. Marangai ... First colours — The Huia: Black jacket, old gold collar, white armlets, black cap, white peak. Second colours — Pink jacket, black cap. Mr J. Forth ... Blue body, white sleeves and sash, blue and white cap Mr J. Malcolm ... Black body, pink sleeves and cap Mr. A. J. Wilson ... White jacket, yellow sash, and white cap, yellow tassel. Mr. B. Thompson ... Allred Mt. John Dennis ... Chocolate jacket, gold cap Mr. J. Lowther ... Blue jacket, white sleeves and cap Mr. J. Marshall ... All black . Mr. T. Morrin ... Black and amber stnpes, black cap Mr. W. Bobbett ... Black jacket, amber sash, white cap Mr R. Burke ... Black body, gold sleeves and cap Mr* A Buckland ... Black and white stripes Major F. N. George Black and white hoops Mr. N- Dickey ... Blue and white hoops, blue cap Mr. L. D. Nathan ... Pale blue jacket ana cap, black sash Mr. W. Turner ... Sky blue and white stripes, white cap Mr W. Robertson... Chocolate body, gold sleeves and Mr. T. B. Bell ... Terra cotta and blue [cap Mr* D. McKinnon ... Maroon body, gold sleeves Mr H. TT. TTamr ... Salmon and blue hoops Mr- W. Walters ... Rose and white stripes Mr 8. Cotton ... Primrose jacket, blue sash and cap Mr C. Weal ... First colours—Blue body, gold sleeves and blue cap. Second colours—Blue jacket, white sash and blue and white cap Mr. A. Davis ... Old gold body, crimson sleeves and cap , , Mr- A. Kidd ... Green jacket, gold sash and cep Mr. J Rae ... First colours —Navy blue jacket, gold collar, cuffs and cap. Second colours—Navy blue jacket, gold cap The following trainers have been granted licenses by the Auckland Racing Club :—H. Harrison, J. B. Will’.emson. John Rae, D. Moirighan Adam Bye’-s, F. Stemng, F McManemm, W. McManemin, F. Dodd, James Kean, G. Wright, J. Fletchsr, H. Smith, Murdoch McKenzie. Archie McMillen, H. Hickton, J. McHugh, G. Absplum, Michael Maher, Alex Smith, Robert Smith, William The fo 1 lowing jockeys have been licensed by the Auck land Racing Club:—Tnos.Taylor, R. Ryan, Thos. Stewevt, Fred Gay, A. McPherson, W. Gilly, W. Rayner, John Slater, D. Creamer, Jas. Skeats, T. Monigban, P. Hammond, James Pyne, Koss Heaton, Alec Williams, W. Shaw, Hy. Priest, Jr. Davis, W. Smith, Harry Johnson, Joseph Duff, W. Quartermain, R. Collins, R. Wright, J. Gallagher, J. Carey, W. M. Hatfield. E. Donovan R. Hall, C. Parker, J. Quinton, J. Homan, W. Moberley, J. Hickey (for 3 months), Sam Cook, H. Eva, J. Pennell, E. Duggan. G. W. Banks, Nathaniel Noble, G. E. Cudd, T. Geach, F. Bums, D. McKinnon, D. Wright, G. Donovan, T. Sharp, C. Coleman, W. Ashdown. Alfred Cook, John Cook, E. Monroe, Ambrose Dixon, Thomas Greenwood, E. Willie ms, James Donovan, James Buchanan. Apprentices’ licences have been granted to Ben Jones, W. Brown, E. Headley, James Mitchell, W. Oliver, Jean Stewart.

PROGRAMMES PASSED. Waikato Hunt Club—Oct. 7 Poverty Bay T.C. —Oct. 17 and 18 Pakuranga Hunt Club—Oct. 21 Gisborne R.C. Nov. 9 South Auckland R.C. —Dec. 30 Wnatawhata Races —Jan. 1 Waerenga-a-Hika R.C. —Dec. 26 Thames Jockey Club —Dec - 26 and 27 Matamata R.C. —Dec. 26 Poroti Racing Club —Nov. 9

DISQUALIFICATIONS. The following disqualifications by the Te Aroha Jockey Club have been endorsed by the A.R.C.: —That the horse Arawa, or Emmett, be disqualified for life. The disqualification of the horse Bookas or Bacchus, inflicted by the Gisborne Racing Club, has been removed by the Auckland Racing Club. All horses, trainers, jockeys, and owners that took part in the Northern Wairoa Racing Club Meeting, held on the 26th and 27th December, 1892, and the Wliangarei Raoing Club Meeting, held on 6th and 7th January, 1893, are disqualified. . The disqualification of E. Monroe, the jockey, was removed by the A.R.C. committee at their meeting on the 7th inst. The disqualification of Maori Girl was also removed at the same meeting. The disqualification of Mr P. Grant has been removed by the A.R.C. Committee. The disqualification of the pony Ben and the jockies W. Oliver, H. Hickton, J. Fletcher and R. Donovan has been removed. . „ „ The disqualification has been removed by the A.R.C. from ponies, owners, trainers and jockeys that have competed at meetings at Potter’s Paddock. The disqualification inflicted on W. Moberlev and J. Hickey for riding at unregistered meetings has been removed by the A.R.C. The disqualifications have been removed from D. Sullivan’s Alic, and J. Corboy.

The Committee of the Auckland Racing Club meet on the first Monday in each month to pass programmes and transact general business. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 167, 5 October 1893, Page 4

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THE OFFICIAL CALENDAR OF THE AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 167, 5 October 1893, Page 4

THE OFFICIAL CALENDAR OF THE AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 167, 5 October 1893, Page 4