THE NEW ZEALAND CUP
MEETING AT RICCARTON The Canterbury Jockey Club's Spring Meeting opens at Riccarton to-morroAV AAith interest centred on the NeAv Zealand Cup and the Stewards Handicap. Horses likely to be accorded support in their rcspectiA r e races include:— Spring Hurdles: Reeollection, Jew ish Lad, Dorado. Spring Plate: Belle Cane, Schoolgirl, Kentucky. Linwood Handicap: Phyto, Blanclislier, Augment. NEW ZEALAND CUP: Royal Chief, The Buzzer, Sly Fox. Welcome Stakes: Par Avion, Pay Roll, Foreign Coin. Apprentices' Handicap: Arabic, Stylist, Sir Amyas. STEWARDS' HANDICAP: Don't Forget, Not Out, Density. Riccarton Handicap: Beau Leon, Sir Cameron, Lambourn. Acceptances arc:— SPRING HURDLES of £300, about one mile and three-quarters. [ Recollection 11.6; ' DiA'idend 11.2; JeAvish Lad J0.12; Master Dingle 10.4; Dorado 10.2; Milford 9.12; Donadea 9.0. SPRING PLATE of £350, special Aveights, one mile Boloyna, Gayest Son, Gay Fox, Happy Night, Royal Lancer, Spear Thrust 8.2; Great Night, Schoolgirl 7.11; Kentucky, Poutatua, Wild Coon 7.7; Belle Cane, 7.2. LINWOOD HANDICAP of £300, seven furlongs Nightglass 8.11; All Night 8.9: , Race Away 8.8; King's Toast, Augment, Grey Night 8.6; Blandisher 8.3; Synthetic 8.1; Retrogression 8.0; Sham Boy 7.12; Gay Lancer i 7.10; Blue Coat, Lord Midas 7.8: Greenbank, Phyto, Pleading, Eulo- i gist, Royal Refrain 7.7.
NEW ZEALAND CUP, of £1925 ant cup value £75, two miles Royal Chief 9.(5; Taurangi 8.8 The Buzzer 5.6; Sly Fox 8.0 i; Tc Kawiti 7.10; Capricious 7.9; Passaform 7.8; Swords tick 7.5; The Rim 7.4; Dictate, Second Innings 7.3: Wardress, Little Robin 7.1; Settlement, The Raker, Serenata, Pearl ol Asia, Kilometre, Auto Sweep 7.0. WELCOME STAKES of £750, two-year-olds, colts and geldings, 8.5, fillies 8 0, five furlongs Corn Prince, Dash o' Dublin Drake's Drum. Willow Wood,, Palfrey, Varuna 8.5; Foreign Coin Monetary, Par Avion, Desert Maid Flying Spray, Miss Jessica, Pay Roll, Salutation, Silver Lily 8.0. APPRENTICES' HANDICAP of £300, apprentice jockeys, one mile Cj'mric 9.0; Sir Amyas 8.9; Tissue 8.7; F'erriby 8.6; Stabilise 8.5; Arabic 8.2; Stylist 7.11; Twenty Grand 7.9; Ryetown 7.8; Orogan, Nightshift, Alias, Rue, 7.7. STEWARDS HANDICAP of £200, sis furlongs Density 8.11; Rebel Mate 8.6: Spanish Lad, Doria 8.5; St Cloud 8.4; Sir Beau 8.3; Enrich 7.13; Endorsement 7.9; Not Out 7.8; Belle Cane 7.7; Don't Forget 7.5; Gold Flight 7.2; Kentucky 7.1; Gay Parade 7.0. RICCARTON HANDICAP of £350, nine furlongs Sovereign Lady 9.3; Beau Leon 8.12; Globe Trotter, Lambourn 8.7: Sir Cameron, Petersham 8.6; Trench Fight, Night Pal, Wild Career 8.5: Night Dress, Lockit 7.13; Hanlon 7.9; Chirp 7.8; Glenora Boy, Cape Gabo, Prudent Prince, Siglow 7.7. RACING FIXTURES Nov 9—Napier Park Racing Club Nov 9, 11—Avond'ale Jockey Club Nov 9, 11, 13, 16 —Canterbury J.C. Nov 16—Napier Park Racing Club Nov 16, 18—Waikato Racing Club Nov 23—Southland Racing Club Nov 23 —Levin Racing Club Nov 23, 25—Auckland Racing Club Nov 30—Ashburton County R C.» Nk)v 30—Feiiding' Jockey Club
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