RACING NOTES
FIRST ACCEPTANCES FOR RACES AT RICCARTON The following are the first acceptances for the principal events for the Canterbury Jockey Club's Grand National meeting at Riccarton on August 7 and 14: — GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, of £1500; 3}2 miles Noko 11.7; Chat 10.8; Master Lackliam 10.7; Dozic Boy 10.4; Anini 10.2; Gay Boa 10.0; Abbey Lu 9.13; Anglo-French 9.7: Half and Half 9.1; Hyderbad, Erination, Valcns, Benevolent, Auctor 9.0. WINTER CUP, of £1000; 1 mile Amorlad 9.13; Boloyna 9.7; Basil- 1 ful Lady 9.6; Kronos 9.4; Royal Chorns 9.3; Hearth 9.1; Kevin 8.13: Lord Advocate. 8.12; Arctic Dawn 8.11; Iceland Spar, Hasten 8.9; 1-id-dler's Green 8.8; Dark Olga 8.7; Thcolateral, Symbol 8.0; Minority, Scottish" Dale 8.5; Sing Sing 8.4; Princc Shad, Town Survey 8.3; PalM'rey, Royal Writ 8.2;. Lenardo, Paladeo, Silver Fox, Fairy Bard,, Donnybrook Fair, Greenbank, Faxbrac 8.0. i GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES of, £1000; 2Vz miles and 160 yards ! Town Survey 10.12; Kanui Te Pai 10.11; Native Chief 10.0; Colibri 10.3; Colonel liouge. Talenta 10.2; Renascor 10.1; Black Musk 10.0; Treasurer 9.12; Young Charles 9.10, j Kkurja 9.6; Hasten 9.4; Nightcalm 9.1; Hall' and Half. Anini, Heidelberg. Taxpayer, Rockery, Rich Blood Colonel Bogey, Synthetic, Good Health, Gay Hussar 9.0. A HAWKE'S BAY SPRINTER One of the best sprinters in Hawkc's Bay, Palora, lias* just been re-commissioned in Hastings. Next season she will probably be competing' in events of one mile. A CORONACH COLT Mr J. D. McDoiigall, of Wairarapa, owner ol' Happy Ending, last week purchased at a Trentham sale, the Coronach —Brown Pearl colt. In luc course he will enter the Riccarton stable presided over by F. D. Jones of Limerick and Royal Chic! .'ame, ANOTHER KINCARDINE First Edition by Kincardine, came l o light at Trentham in his hurdles mgagemcnt. He is now at an age when he should continue to score. WINNING SIRES At the top of the winning sires Ist in the Dominion tlii.s season arc "oxb ic'gj £20.150, Hunting Song 12,037 and Bulandshar £.11,040. Kinjaidine, sire of Kindergarten, is sixth with £0955.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 93, 27 July 1943, Page 8
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339RACING NOTES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 93, 27 July 1943, Page 8
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