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RACING NOTES

ARAWA PARK RACES FIELDS FOR TO-MORROW The Rotorua and- Bay of Plenty; Hunt Club and the Rotorua Racing Club will stage a two day meeting at Arawa Park. The second day pro ceeds (Monday) will be devoted to patriotic funds. Acceptances are fair but it is probable that scratchings may reduce some of the fields to twodividend proportions. Fields for to-morrow are listed below and those likely to be supported in their respective engagements are:—• Ladies' Bracelet: Calshot, Golden England, Little Scotch. Innovation Stakes: Face Value, Lord Waitangi, Acquest. Hack and Hunters' 1 Hurdles: Tavern Song, Etcetera, School Song. Hunt Club Cup Steeples: Makoi, Floodlight, Sub Editor. Tally Ho Cup: Young Paddon, Acre, Wildore. Masters' Hack Handicap: Esquire Star Vaals, Glenbevan. Haere Ra Handicap: Town Section, Hunting Blood, Merry Vaals. Haeremai Highweight Handicap: Son of the Soil, Maxown, Gas Acre. Details are:— LADIES' BRACELET Of £50 and trophy valued at £5; 1 mile and 160 yards* Calshot 11.10; Illimani, Golden England 10.10; Little Scotch, Taunu Conductor colt mare, Sir Peen 10.7. INNOVATION STAKES Of £60; special weights; 5% furs. Spats, Snare, Face Value, Aceful, Good March 9.0; Surtoy, Preux Cavalier, Acute, Lord Waitangi, Prince Jay 8.12; Joy Vaals, Creole, Acquest, Sporting , Age, Classical Song 8s 10; Duracli, Airport, -Kara Avis, Mansura 7.10; Gay Rosette Nan Vaals, Warflight 7.8. HACK AND HUNTERS' HURDLES Of £75; 1% miles Liberal's Mint, Tavern Song 9.7; Etcetera 9.5; Iltliimani, Fat Boy 9,1; School Song, King Silver, Little Scotch, Gael, Pal, Son o" t*Ve Soil, Pertinax 9.0. HUNT CLUB CUP STEEPLES Of £120 and trophy valued at £20; about 3 miles Makoi 11.3; Floodlight, Sub-Edi-tor 11.0; Golden England, Nukutere, Pal, Cockalorum, Tanu 9.0. TALLY HO CUP Of £110 and trophy valued at £20; IV4 miles and 180 yarcis. Young Paddon, Flying Acre 8.10; Jayola, Raratonga 7.12; Susan 7.7: Raepata, Wild Ore, Raceline, Barascopc, Gay Bellte 7.0. MASTERS' HACK HANDICAP Of £110; 6 furlongs Esquire 9.0; Hunto 9.0; Star Vaals, Sir Lysander 8.13: Glenbevan 8.7; Hunting Bee 8.6; Valerian, Little Rose 8.2; Surtoy, Gazeful, Master Ace, Romani, Acquest, General Riske 8.0. HAERE RA HANDICAP Of £110; 6 furlongs Llangollen 10.7; Orate 9.7; Tooley Street, Young Paddon 9.2: Merry Vaals 9.0; Royal Dance 8.6: Fiancee 8.2; Town Section 8.1: Trilliarch, Hum-a-Song, Hunting Blood, Heroic Maid 8.0. HAEREMAI HIGHWEIGHT HDCP Of £70; 1 mile and 160 yards. Floodlight 9.10; Tutor, Erination 9.7; Maxown, Gas Acre 9.6; Tavern Song, Son of the Soil 1 , Little Ruse 9.2; General Riske, Plueron, Creole Illimani, Radiant Bay, Master Ace !). 0. ' The Winning "List. Consequent upon Jack Tar earning £70 for his second at Trentham the Hon. Elliott Davis and Mr O!. Nicholson, of Auckland, are now at the top of the winning owners' list for this season with £50110. -Mr R. Stewart, owner of Beau Vite being the runner-up with £5015. No Spare Permits. A number ol applications were before the Dates Committee of the N.Z. Racing Conference for extra days, but none were granted to the applying clubs as at present there are no spare permits available. Big Price for Good Ones., An offer of £10,000 hns been refused for the Australian horse. Reading, the answer being "Not for Sale." ■ (Continued foot previous column)

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 191, 26 July 1940, Page 8

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RACING NOTES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 191, 26 July 1940, Page 8

RACING NOTES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 191, 26 July 1940, Page 8

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