RACING
NATIONAL MEETING RICCARTON FIELDS ACCEPTORS FOR SATURDAY The following are the acceptances for the 1 second day of the Grand National meeting to be held at Riccarton on Saturday. The following horses may find public support-—-Hunt Cup: Golden Memory, Surcoat, Valens. Sumner Handicap: Court Dress. Lowry Bay, Cheddington. Lincoln Steeplechase: Dozic Boy, Clansman, Recollection. Woolston Handicap: Jolly Time, Josettc, Ann Mie. Grand National Hurdles: Foxiana, Erndale, Kanuf te Pai. Spreydon Hurdles: Donadea, Merry Simon, Native Song. Islington Handicap: First Round, Boloyna, Don't Forget. August Handicap: All Night. Compeer, Poutatau. The acceptances- are: —- HUNT CUP, of £300; about 2* 2 miles Surcoat 11.8; Aussie Ila 11.2; Master Dingle 10.13; Golden Memory, Valens 10.11; Valantua .10.5; Wexford Bridge 10.3; Night Hawk 10.1; Golden Glow 9.13; Benevolent 9.11; Night Scout 9.8; Roseman 9.7; Sir Hugh 9.5, SUMNER HANDICAP, of £300; 9 fur Good Scout, Cheddington 9.11; Tissue 9.10; Lowry Bay 9.9; Kevin 9.5; Moderate, Court Dress 8.12; Georgia 8.11; Forte 8.10; Gay Lancer 8.6; Johnemby 8.5; Arabian Night. Kurawhi 8.1; Miss Clorane 8.2; Norse 8.1; Prince Shad, Halt, Dispense, Mybel, Tro.ja, Kileato 8.0. LINCOLN STEEPLECHASE, of £800; about 3 miles Slaj'er 11.10; Clansman 10.13; Dozie. Boy 10.7; Erination 10.2; Cherry Plum 10.0; Recollection 9.11: Ruling Star 9.0; Anglo-French, Gay Boa 9.2; Limbohm 9.0. WOOLSTON HANDICAP, of £300; 7 fur. Ann Mie 9.2; Jolly Time 9.1; Josctte 8.10; Mauretania, Rebel Lady 8.8; Gay Lancer 8.7; Night Glass 8.6; Milton Abbas 8.5; Miss Waitarere 8.2; Willow Wood, Erambil 8.1; Full Pitch, Tawhainui, Cataract, Wedding Ring, Dark Colleen, Stormy Petrel, Lord Advocate, Warrigal, Enthrall, Varuna, Prince Dolomite, Monmouth, Cheap Lodging, Recompense, Gunga Din, Ozel. Junior, Night Believer/ Kernel, Warficld, Retainer, Night Lancer, Desert Love 8.0. I GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES, of £1000; 2Yz miles and 160 yds Foxiana 11.5; Erndale 11.1; Kanui te Pai 10.4; Master Lackham 10.2; Noko 10.1: Dividend 9.13; Renascor 9.8; Malacca 9.6; Pekoe 9.4; Merry Simon 9.3; Alienate, Turaki, Heidelberg, Knight Commander, Inquisitor, 'Rockery, Auctor 9.0. SPREYDON HURDLES, of £300; 1-U miles Authoress 12.1: Native Song 11.6: Merry Simon 11.1: Donadea 10.4; I Rockery 9.13: Adinu 9.12: Strip, Hendelberg 9.10; Phalanx 9.9: Distress Signal, Bow Street, Lidkem, Ferribj*. Gleucus, Nuttiroa 9-0. ISLINGTON HANDICAP, of £500; 1 ! , miles llakanul .10,5; Boiuynu 9.9; Glady.nev 9.8: Don't Forget 9.3: Wardress 9.0: Atreus, First Round 8.0: Cherokee 8.5: Palfrey, Minority 8.1; Fidelis 8.2:- Good Scout. Beau 'Civl, Triple Civiivn. Greek Dancer. A ale run, r l he Joker. Tea Drop 6.0. AUGUST HANDICAP, of £400; 7 fur Sally Lit it* 9.7; Poutatau 8.11; Fleet Street. St. Cloud. Minority, Symbol S.n*. All Nijiht 8.7; Compeer 8.5; Stahalm- 8.4; Kara Avis 8.3; Hurry Girl, Red Dash, Gay Parade 8.2: E.ilogist, Sham Boy 8.1; Maggiore. Jmperiuiu, Shikari, Josette 8.0. RACING FIXTURES August 15: Christchurch J.C. August 22-: Pakuranga H.C. Sc'pt. 12: Avondale J.C. Sept. 26: Ohinemuri J.C. Sept. 26: Geraldine lI.C, Sept, 26: 1 "oxton 11. C.
STOCK SALES TE TEKO SALE MONDAY, AUGUST 17th. 1942 At 12.30. 100 HEAD CATTLE including:— 20 Fat cows 30 Store and forward cows 35 Mixed cattle Also on account of H. Coffin, Esq. Manawahc, who has disposed of his property, his whole herd including: 30 Jersey and Jersey cross dairy cows, due to calve from end of August onwards. Also on account of Mr H. R. John: 12 Springing heifers (Jersey and Jersey cross) And on account of Mr W. T. Law c 12 Springing heifers (Jersey and Jersey cross) Entries Solicited. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. 49 CLEARANCE SALE STATION ROAD, TE PUKE THURSDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1942 Commencting at 11 a.m. Favoured with instructions from Mr E .A. (Benny) Shearer, who has sold his property we will offer on the farm as above the whole of his dairy herd etc. as follows:— 40 Jersey and Jersey cross cows and heifers in milk, calved since Ist July 20 Jersey and Jersey cross cows close to profit 25 Jersey and Jersey cross heifers close to profit 10 Store pigs 5 Sows to farrow 1 Berkshire boar 1 New Treloar 5-cow Milking Machine; 2 Electric Motors; 1-90 gallon Alfa Laval Separator; Electric Hot Water Heater; Skim Milk Pump; 8 ton Compound Slag. | Auctioneers' Note: This herd has been heavily culled in past years and is made up of a particularly good type of Jersey cow. Forty heifers arc included in the herd and the balance arc mostly 2nd and 3rd calvcrs. We can recommend the cattlc to purchasers in search of quality cattle. j Light Luncheon Provided. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) 69 SECOND ANNUAL AYRSHIRE BULL & FEMALE SALE Whakatane A. and P. Showgrounds WEDNESDAY, 26th AUGUST | At 11.30 a.m. On account of Messrs F. S. and G. Hutchings, we will olfer from theli'r Dalemcre and Avonsj-de Studs the following:— 16 Yearling Ayrshire Stud Bulls 4 Yearling Stud Heifers. Auctioneers' Note: This year's crop of yearlings are an outstanding line and the vendors arc again offering their Bay of Plenty clients the cream of their young stock. Included are sons of the great sires MACDONALD AMBASSADOR OIP., AVONSYDE STAR OF FAME IMP.. ARDGOWAN RISING STAR and DALEMERE STYLISH FAME. With Group Herd Test averages of over 3301bs J'at, each of these Studs has outstanding breeding cattle and this is a wonderful opportunity for Bay. of. Plenty buyers to secure young sires of outstanding quality. Send for Catalogue. Auctioneers: STEPHENSON & CO- LTD. Auckland and Whakatane. 7L
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 91, 14 August 1942, Page 8
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