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RACING NOTES

FIRST THREE YEAR OLD

Noko, Avinner of the HadloAV Hurdles at the Waimate meeting, has the distinction of being the first three year old to Avin over hurdles in Ncav Zealand.

PRIZE MONEY INCREASED

The AVanganui Jockey Club which registered a good financial season, has decided to increase the stake money in the Wanganui Guineas from £350 to £500. A SMART SPRINTER Ilex Maitland, one of Auckland's successful sprinters last season, has been re-commissioned by G. Lindsay at A von dale.) Hitherto he has shown consistency, so will again be popular with backers. SLIGHTLY INJURED Beau Leon who has. been in Avork at Te AAvamutu during the par,! fcAA r Aveeks ricked himself recently, and for the meantime he is on the easy list. In the early spring of last season lie Avon good races, and the interruption to his preparation »iay prevent him from doing so this year., A GOOD RECORD The Vails—Lomint gelding Valmint, is to again contest the Jelli - coc Handicap this year. In connection Avith this race lie has a good s'ecord Avith lavo firsts, and tAve fourths in four seasons. He AA r as a run in the ParaAvai Handicap at the Thames meeting and on the Ellerslic tracks is reeling off half miles in a 0 sees. N.Z. CANDIDATES At RandAvick, Sydney, Kindergarten has been mainly executing steady Avork, betokening that lie is practically ready to race, while Monte Cristo and Duvach haA-e been credited AA r ith several Speedy gallops. WILL SOON BE READY Vcrulam, now trained at Ellerslic by H. showed speed at ParaAvai last Aveek, but was, detrimentally affected by the muddy track. If the going at Ellerslic this; week is reasonably good she Avill make a much better showing, and now a four year old should have a successful season. KING REY'S PERFORMANCE, The veteran King Rey's performance in the Jumpers' Flat, one mile nnd a half at Riccarton Avith 12.0. stamps the Te Puke OAA'ned thoroughbred as still one of the very best handicap horses in commission in this Dominion. He conceded the Avinner, Pekoe, no less than 291bs in Aveight and of the candidates 421bs. Certainly the investors at the meeting were not especially partial to his chance, for he started ninth favourite on the machine that registers, the figures. RACING THRILLS At RamV\A'ick on Saturday the tVeAA r Zealand champions Beau Vite and Kindergarten are to meet ini the Warwick Farm Stakes. The Sydney trainer of the first named ■says he is quite alright and Avill run a great race, while Bagbyi and Wiggins, trainer and rider respec* Itvely, state the Kincardine representative will be quite ready for the fray. Once again on "the other *side" it will be a case of NeAV eZaland providing the racing thrills.

PAKURANGA HUNT MEETING

The next meeting of interest will be that of the Pakuranga Hunt Club at Ellerslie on Saturday next* The acceptances denote good fields and keen contests throughout the afternoon should be assured., Tlie principal attraction in the programme will be the Pakuranga Hunt Cup 0f"~£575 and Cup £25. Run over three miles with similar obstacles as in the Great Northern Steeplechase, the event is causing ft wide interest. BRONZE BIRD DESTROYED The speedy filly Bronze Bird, \vhose chances for this season were being highly assessed, broke a leg last week and had to be destroyed. By Bronze Eagle from Cat Bird, she Avon two races last season in six starts. BACK TO TRENTHAM Trainer W. HaAvtliorn, who during the autumn had charge of the j Nicholson-Davis team at Takanini. has again taken up his quarters r«». rVenlham. He has added to his team a fa-vx> rilcl "by Pink Coat Ronaldo. She is a grey filly similar in colour lo her dam which fs by Chrysolans, by Roi Herodc. the sire of the Tetrarch.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 143, 18 August 1941, Page 8

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RACING NOTES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 143, 18 August 1941, Page 8

RACING NOTES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 143, 18 August 1941, Page 8

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