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MATAMATA MEETING FIELDS FOR TO-MOIIROAV Very satisfactory acceptances i have been received for the meeting to be held on Saturday. Included in the list are a number of contestants that raced prominently at Parawai, and they are practically sure to be well supported on the machine. The programme opens with the Hinuera Handicap and those in most favour are likely to include Loch Acre Sharmin Vaalsmac Nine capable jumpers are engaged in the Tivau Hurdles, of one mile and five furlongs. The distance should suit Gappy, General Ruse, Celtic Lad and Master Appellant. Fancies may incline to the chances of General Ruse Gappy Celtic Lad The Waharoa Handicap, six furlongs, may find the following trio in demand Duvach Merry Vaals Farland A good field of hacks will compete in the Railway Handicap, - and preference may be shown by backers for ' Ngawiri Royal Sister ' Paymaster Then will come up for decision the Matamata Cup, one mile ant ' a quarter, in which the principal defection is Gay Rosette, a double winner at Thames. The credentials of the folloAving may be preferred | Gold Vaals

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The Dozer Forest Acre The biggest field of the afternoon will line out for the Putaruru Stakes, five furlongs. First out from the barrier will have a distinct bearing on the result, but with an even dispatch the possibilities may include Golden Bonnet | Tinketoon Empire Rose The Okorohe Handicap will be J run over nine furlongs, and those 1 favoured may be I Gold Spot 1 Karat oki I Miss Ridicule I The afternoon's racing will conclude with the Walton Handicap, 7M furlongs. Well up in the estiI mation of the public may be I Besiege Erlick I Flying Acre J LIST OF ACCEPTANCES 1 The following are the acceptances I for the Autumn Meeting of the I Matamata Racing Club to be held I on Saturday:— HINUERA HANDICAP, of £150 I Six furlongs Loch Acre 9.0; Bcvacc, Sliarmin 18.11; Sweet Nothing 8.8; Tea Drop 18.7;' Dorset, Vaalsmac, Te "Monoplane 8.6; Tea Lass 8.5; Marino to, I Prince liewa, Koura Eka, Cay Widow, Bon Trek, Burnside, Golden Survey, Voorlouper, Sporting J Ace, Suree 8.4. I TIRAU HURDLES, of £200 1 One mile 5 fur. I Master Appellant 10.8; Gencial Ruse 10.4; Celtic Lad 10.0; Cappy 9 13- Lc Ture, Acranna, General Riske, Captain Bell, Sabu 9.0. WAHAROA HANDICAP, of £220 I Six furlongs Llangoilen 9.3; rariand 9.0. Merry Vaals 8.7;. Little Artist ~U Noitaro, Vcralnara, Star aal /.(, Duvach 7.10. RAILWAY HACK HDCP Of £175 Six furlongs e Veriilam 8.!); Ngawiri 8.8; Knspian, Dutch Acc 8.5; Royal Pilot 8.2; Paymaster, Royal Sistei •nt- • Bnmburv Cross. Little LuSi?. /. - C-oil-

MATAMATA CUP, of £400 114 miles and 15 yarxfis Gold Vaals 9.0; Greek Queen !.9; Namara, The Dozer 8.7; Forrst Acre 7.10; Pern 7 - r>; Erlick ' .Vildore, Racecamp 7.4; Pocket /onus 7.1; High Delight, Sir Rob--11, Lord "Waitangi 7.0. PUTARURU STAKE Sy of £150 Weight for age; 5 fur. Stylislunan, Bamboo, Hunting 3hiel, Surveyor gelding 8.7; Beryl SLnaVfc, Little Rose, Wee Sal, Colder Bonnet, Empire Rose, Nan Vaals War flight, High Spy 8.4; Regal Fo* Opuatia, Eagle Hawk, Prince Louis Miliinui, Kaimar.awa 7.0; Bright Lady, Tinketoon 6.11. OKOROIRE HACK HDCP, of £240 Kinvara 8.6; Karatoki, Gold Spo Lord Acc 8.3; Trouvaille 7.8; Mis: Bridge, Raepata, Mass Ridicule, Captain Bell, Snow White 7.7. WALTON HANDICAP, of £200 714 furlongs Duvach 8.1; Flying Acre, Besieg* 8.0; Te Hal, Erliclc 7.12; Noitarc High Delight 7.8; Lord Waitangi Coronation Jayola, Hutana, Easter! Heir, Town Suction y.7. RACING FIXTURES 25, 29—Auckland Racing Club 30 —Wairoa Racing Club FEBRUARY I—Wairoa1 —Wairoa Racing Club 1 Canterbury Racing Club I—Tapanuil—Tapanui Racing Club I—Matamata Racing Club B—Egmont Racing Club g' 10—Rotorua Racing Club 8 j 10 —Poverty Bay Turf Club 10 —Gore Racing Club 14. 15 —Winton Jockey Club 15— Bay Jockey Club 15 —Opunake Racing Club 15, 17—Waikato Racing Club 20 22 —Dunedin Jockey Club 22 Waiapu Racing Club 22, 24 —Tc Aroha Jockey Club 22 24 Woodville District J.C. 22, 24—'Westland Racing Club

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 265, 31 January 1941, Page 8

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ŢURF-TOPICS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 265, 31 January 1941, Page 8

ŢURF-TOPICS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 265, 31 January 1941, Page 8

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