TOMORROW'S BRACKETS
TJie. foUo.wW? are the brackets on the first My of the Wellington Meeting tomorrow:-—
Stew&|ds' handicap.—Royal Bachelor andr Jariißftid, •"K
WOtitsm 1 fiandicap.—Gemara and Viracious, While Bajah and Regicide, "Little Btise and Floral Robe,, Beauly
i and Te Ore. Gay Hunting and Cushla's Last, Lady Cygnus and Great Bramble, Neptune and Laughing Song, Royal Lassie and Night Eruption, War Cloud and Te Haka. Whyte Handicap.—Mungatoon and Waitaka, Rollicker and Whirling, The Crooner and Yours Truly, Lazybones and Kena. Might and Tide-waiter, Jack Tar and Corroboree Peflcit^and Dv Maurifcr, Gay Rebel arid Lord. Moutoa, Rustern.- and Skyrena, Sky- Way and War Lap.
I.2B—STEWARDS' HANDICAP, £450; 6 furlongs. Nil-Majority. A brilliant sprinter at his 201-Fleet Street. Has secured eight best, and though he has not raced firsts, six seconds, and one third in since Christmas, he has done a 'lot 17 starts this season, and at last of recent hard work. Was a winner start beat Rebel Mate easily over slx on the course in October 10 3 furlongs at Wingatul. «ow meeting ■ .„ . , „ . , "latter on 61b worse terms'. One of O-Catalogue. Working soundly, but most Consistent horses in field 8 9 will do better over a longer distance 912 ooo . Gay Seton> , Create(l bJg surprise 31-Ainigo. Impressed !» winning under when successful over six furlongs at 9.5 at Wanganul last month. Has ■- Elleralio last month. A useful winter previously won on the course, but performer 8 9 has a big poundage here for a three- 000-Taitoru. Form not encouraging of year-old ■. O'U late 8 5 I If-Flammarion. Has won at his last 0-Bachefor King. Failed to show up four starts, on last occasion carry- at Waipa, but more than useful Ing 9.13 to victory at Hastings. A sprinter when at his best ........ S 4 much-improved galloper and.at home 220-Solaria. Has been four times second in bad ground I) 10 in his last five starts, but class was 022-Royar Bachelor. Beaten, a head by weaker ,on those occasions ...... 3 3 Aero King under 9,8 In open sprint 000-Matoru. Has not boon a winner on final day at Ellerslie last month, since scoring in this event last year, and was unlucky not to win race at The heavier the ground the better his .meeting. A proved mudlark .9 8 prospects ... . S 2 _„„';. „ • "•. - ■'.'". ■• ■ ~ 3-Sportirig Gift. Showed up in a pro--332-Rebel Mate. Placed each, of three mising light when finishing third at day 3at Wingatui last month,, and a Otaki ten days agor Previously placed winner at Trentliajii 'last winter.' on track . . 8 2 Carries weight well 0. 7 )(3 . str!p A p erfomer in a .ny Nil-Counterblast. Working 'particularly king of going, and a likely lightwell at Biecarton, and already a weight. Last wins were at Kiver- : winner of four races on the course. ton at Easter, where he took a She has already shown, ability to double- 8 2 win first up 3 5 0 00-Aureu«. Failed to run on at .Otaki 8 0 21-Kathbella. A very speedy sprinter, 32-Jan Ridd. Class may be too good 8 0 and likely to be in the picture for a 00-Pesoook. Failed to show up in relong way, though weight may trouble cent star ts 8 o her in heavy ground » 4■ ■ Vnm the \ j^ , three yearß the public have 3 U-Lord CaVendish. Won both days generally been right on the mark in the at AwapunT In May, but has not Stewards' Handicap, six out of the last dozen ■ been handling going too well in recent ■ winners having been the favourite, and when track work '•> 1 Matoru scored ; |welve months ago he was the inn.Nntiiim ■Pallor! hnth rtavs nt Te biggest outsider since Rose of Athens's surlO°to?a.totFm?ntl;bu?«pSatei»oft Pr*» shortly after the war. .On th. law of „„!„„ • s 13 averages the favourites should bo best rolhviut, ......................... lowing this year, but the issue is very open 100-Prince Acre. Has previously per- and & c favourite by no means clear. Among formed prominently on the course, those who wlll be fe ee nly supported are the but failed to show up. at Great Aucklandera Royal Bachelor and Besiege, the Northern Meeting. Won this, race southerners Rebel Mate and. Fleet Street, and three years ago and was second last the more h andy f om horses, Amigo and Flamyear . s io marionj ancl perhaps one of them will be O-Grey Honour. First start since last favourite. However, Matoru is now nearly spring at Ashburton ten days ago, bac jj t0 his best and might repeat his last but failed to run-on- ...,.*■ 8 12 year ' S form, and Majority, Counterblast; Prince 331-Besieae. Won stylishly over seven Acre, Sporting Gift, and Strip will all have furlonga at Te Awamutu, and an Jm- their followings. Among those from whom proving sort who revels in soft go- sound efforts should come are ROYAL. BACHEing 8 12 LOR, MATORU, and FLAMMARION. 2.7—WELLINGTON STEEPLECHASE, £1000; about 3| miles. 010-Ail Irish. Won the Winter Steeples 031-Chite^ Claims an earlier engagement. , i at Ellerslio under. IL2, and a winner .See Marirl Steeplechase .9.0 of. the. July Steeples on the coutsc • nn2 - |vßr TW*nim?o<!f hn«a inthp • ' iW nrintpf Thn-rtintntipn was ton far ou4-oiayer. an©' youngest norse in vue. ..,.-. foThtm last Vb^M^hVwm a Door field, but a sound jumper, and was a S imlastyear, when he was a pooi winner over country at Rlverton at .»i-»l* •••.••••••:"•••■/••"•.■:••.••.•:•• I>., t> Easter, though only in hack grade. 101-Riotous. Impressed when winning the Now in sanle s t a ble as Chile .... 9 0 Wanganui Steeplechase with 11.3, and , fJ& tßt^ f Though!most winners of tho Wellington on course .......;......... 10 13 Steeplechase iv recent years have been good--110-John Charles. Assisted to make the class horses in form at the time, the actual pace for over three miles in the Great favourites have a poor record in the race, and Northern Steeples. Should appreciate Diamond three years ago was the first such won Sle doX on coursT 3 M° 10 S winner since 1921. when Coalition, carried the won hurdle douwe on course .... xv a race . record welgllt of 12.ll'(before a maximum 200-Court Yard. Xorm since winning condition was imposed) to impressive victory. Winter Hurdles at .Trentham twelve The two wJnners since Diamond, Santoft and , months ago has been disappointing. . Erination respectively, have been big outFell in cross-country event at Ash- siders _ Tnere seems little doubt but that Sur . burton ten days ago . •-•. *» * voy will be the f aV ourite this year, and as 112-Power Chief. Beaten by the narrowest he has the jumping ability, pace on the flat, of margins in the Great Northern aud stamina it is difficult to go past him as Steeples. One of the most promising prime selection. Power Chief, narrowly beaten of the younger 'chasers in commis- a t Ellerslie. will also have a big following, slop • 9 13 but one whom some will prefer to him is Ifl-Survoy. Scored meritorious victory Riotous, who is the most experienced horse In in the Great Northern Steeplechase, ... the field, though he has rather a dislike and appears to be very handily placed for the sod wall. Gold Wren is a strong tip with only 131b above the minimum. from the south, but he has to be tested for Likely to be a warm favourite .. 913 stamina. All • Irish will .require to stay on 2.SO—TRENTHAM HURDLES, £500; If miles. 203-Silver SiflhL Second under 10.13 200-lnness Lad. Second "^^^{if 1 in Century Hurdles at Wanganui, weight to Charade in Great Northbut failedwith 11.5 on the second crn Hurdles, but more recent foim day. A previous hurdles winner on has been disappointing <•• •> < the course ..10 13 o |,. E || anui impressed in winning a 312-Curie. Second to Peter Beckford couple of mile and three-quarter when carrying 11.5 in H.B. Hurdles hurdle events at Ellerslio last month, at Hastings. Racing well over fences A f ast j umpe r who revels in soft this season, and partial to heavy go jh E 9 0 cnine Another previous winner over hurdles on the course 10 13 NH-Manawatu. Has not raced for some g 300-Esteem. Failed both days at Great time Northern Meeting, fJllt tr^c^ ood Moßt of the horses who will participate Inin on" weights than for some time. 10 10 the more important Winter Hurdles on the 003-King Rey. Third under 11.10 at final day figure in the Trentham Hurdles, the Waipa ten days ago, when making form in which on recent years has afforded a his debut in the role, and is sure , doso clu(j tQ the reguU of tho i arger bl£LSSSWiroi event. Such form, howmr, has not always in poundage •• 10 J been apparent prior to the race, as Full of 021-Fireguard. See Vittor.la Hurdles .. 10 5 Scotch last year was the firßt favourite win--021-Recollection. Successful under ncr since Gaze ten years previously. Tomor--11.5 at Ashburton ten days ago, and fleld offers fuU c fof choice- AltlloUgn encwSg .'I ll^. 8. 6. 330".-- •10 she has had the experience of only one race 100-Royal Dance. Scored with 10.0 in over fences, King Bey promises to go out Hamilton Hurdles, 2 niiles, at Te very near favourite, and he has only to Rapa last month, but bad.Jumping r ; ght t0 be the hard one t0 beati Silver crn" Mefuag^A Trert'ou? wfnn^fn Sight. Esteem, and Fireguard are experienced the flat at Trenth'am 1" - jumpers, but Curie may find the distance far it* i nnmhinatinn nai>pA most ponsist- enough. Recollection has form to commend him, ™tlv at Greit Northern Meeting. but a better pair may be the Auckland hack wining on first day with 10.3 ancl winners, Loombination and Ellanui, especially subsequently second to Ellanui when toomblnation. Among those who wiU Prooarrying 10.13 and 11.3 respectively. bably take part in the battle for fwourlttsm Now meets latter on 111b better are KINO REV, LOOMBINATION, and terms than on final day at Ellerslie 9 10 ESTEEM. 3 > 3O_WHYTE HANDICAP, £750; 1 mile. FIRST DIVISION. 000-Haushty Winner. A double winner I 00-The Crooner. Not much racing for on the course in January and twice j some time because of unsoundness ..80 ■ 30O. r rcK.r. Has previously won on No form In latest starts 9 2 the course, but has not raced up to ■ -■ ..* .a •• i. v- earlier expectations since leaving 0-Trench Fioht. A fine miler at his hack ranks Won over mlle at Wai . ' best, but has several times dls- kato in Pebruary an d likes heavy appointed on the track since he won "round 1 13 a hack mile race there as a three- * .year-old. No racing since he ran IQO-Lazybones. Won over seven furlongs fourth in the C.J.C. Easter 8 10 at Dunedin, and went fair race at 0-Sly Fox. Double winner at Trent- Ashburton ten d»ys ago. Good in ham in October, but only recently heavy stuff • • < 13 resumed after a spell. Good in soft 010-Might. Has staged a comeback this ground and looks well 8 0 winter, but distance here may be 004-Lowenbero. A New Zealand Derby hardly far enough 713 winner who has also succeeded on 300-Jack Tar. Game performer who is the track and, though he is only consistent, and was twice third at recently back after lengthy spell, he recent Great Northern Meeting, inmade a forward showing at Otaki _ eluding Cornwall Handicap. Meets ten days ago ..... ...... a < Valmint at 111b better terms than in 100-Meamea. Winner, over mile at Cornwall, in which Valmint was Trentham in January and March, but . second 7 8 failed to handle heavy aoing at Otaki 8 0 ooo . Deficit wn be big upset if he 011-Munaatoon.- Double winner recent- wins at milo now> though he once ly at Washtlyke: and likes heavy wol) W anganul Guineas 7 7 ; ground. Distance,'however, may be :, bit short 8 .> goQ.ejay Rebel. Has previously raced 00-Monipere. No' forni in two races well in mud, and was second at Te since resuming after spell, but was Ttai>a in May, bust form mixed 7 7 fourth in Parliamentary ; last; .July oo2 . R , lstem . Second to Mataroa at. and.then won over-mile on final day k - otaki and always liable to boli up 7 7 101-Mataroa. Winner at Otaki ten days ■ . .■ , ■ iVI ' ' a'cp and one of most improved horse* O-Sky Way. Seems out of class in this about. ' Acts in -any ground ...;.. 8 0 field ...^.....^, .......^>,..^,.« I T
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SECOND DIVISION. ; 001-Maori Song. Scored over a mile 000-Waitaka. Recent form has not been and a quarter at Waipa, and won good, but acted as runner-up to two hack races at Trentham two Catalogue in the Winter Cup last winters ago. Revels in heavy season 710 2°in» s U 003-Corroboree. Can act in soft going, 330-Whirling. Has not won this season, an( l shaped promisingly when finishbut showed signs of returning to ing third at Otaki 7 "l form by finishing third over six 00-D Maurjer- Won Te Awaniutu furlongs at Ellershe last month • ■ 810 «« 1% miles, in heavy going last 00-Quadroon. Second in this race last \ December, but recent showings 'have year, winning the Parliamentary been a tr ifl e disappointing 1 ' Handicap on the aecond day. Partial 3 00-Lord Moutoa. May find the class to soft going. A likely early to- g g auu and distance a W t beyond him ... T 1 02 3 .Ladyei Monta n "a.'ln Vhe-VasV h^'noi ' S'^XsNo but %Z^?%&^***™: « 8000Ten^ a andH^ar"as n e °,Sy r of ? ? 200-Alma. A brilliant sprinter who has this class "'.'"''" , tv , o won up to a mile and a quarter this There is more than a possibility that we season. Ability to begin might help Handicap this year will have to be run her into money ■ * b y dMB , 0M as the fie lcl is at present four 321-Valmint. A real mudlark who won m divisions, at. " c York Handicap, 1 mile, at EllersHe over the safety margin. It is a race n,^w men last mouth after running second in form has generally given a rename i» . Cornwall Handicap Failed in this though there have b«fn Wjjete the last three event two years ago ....... 8 6 yearß and ther£ to Nil-Ned Cuttle. Has not . raced for ?^ V P O the more formidable horses in some time, but a previous winner «f fl second heat In the first division the best on the course in soft.going • 8 2 t tl Cf±nt iorw i is probably that of Mata--120-Mishna. Kaced consistently on the « a wbo is a very solid customer, able to Nelson circuit, and a Douro Cup wm- ""^ golng . and among the fliers In ncr over the course, but class may "hta heat there will be support .*« ft«»™ be a bit rich • 8 ° Fight Lazybones, Jack Tar, and BriUcLer. 3«-Yours Truly. A winner at Otajd second division will be much gujet^o recently and also on the course in reduce and ta lt are the two 1 keli^ o™^: March. Can handle heavy going and Yours Tru i y and Valmtat. J°«« Tru^y, mw likely to be one of the favouriteß ..8 0 t reha ndicap for hte ' Otakl w*j» »na ß ™ t %. 001-Kena. Won the Foxton Cup in May. «Ed witH n^fve r r % C% a rd to beat "^ any thing W and has been working soundly since l^^J^Zl^ Others who will be coming to Trentham •• 7 x- ulori Song, Whirling, Alma, 000-Tldewaiter, Left the Impression when well Jwfcad^f Mf^V c , a ce is run •fourth at Otakt that his turn ia not f h e besVsupported,horses will Pf*"*^,* 1;^ far off. A winner on the course two YOURS TRULY. VALMINT. and TIDEWAITER. seasons ago •• ■* 4.15-TEARO HANDICAP, £350; 1 mile. • -. , - n^.ttaoDV Heels. Placed both days at 00-EI Meynell. if.V^lS Wanganui, and will appreciate the _ but was succesaful at corresponaine - course 8 7 meeting last year under 8.13 ..... » las-caionrt Booey. Graduated from 23J.CentrepoiM. Won Rotopai Handicap, maiden ranks at Awapuni in May 1 mUe" under 9.4 at Hastings recent- and unlucky ln finishing only third ly, and previously, successful in sort o _ ovw gj^ furlongs at Otakl. An going ~.....• ;** 9 ' improving hack , ■••• 8 " 001-Verey LioM». Won Blver Handicap, 330-Haile Selassie- Filled a minor place 1 mile and distance, under 8.6 at ' each day at Hastings last month, Wanganul last month. A good be- but faUe d at Dannevlrke on Satginner who should be prominent all ur day the way •••• * 000-Hauponoi. Backed and beaten at 00-Colforfc Failed at Otakl. but left Otakl and still in maiden class, but the impression tnat he would be all might be surprise » « the better for the race •• v * 00-Little Rabin. No form • 8 ° 03-Wagner, Finished third to Mawtoa OOQ-Renaseor. Showed pace out In front . . and Knight Commander In Mftyfleld uu» ■ mii at Qtm .............. S 0 Handicap, 1% miles, a*. on|.Selkirk Won Castlecllff Handicap, Ki-m •Bsuarsjsurw •*-* »»»«—...^.^ ,-. c sßya-""..^..1^..? .» ski%»"..»°s«™s =r»"..".. N--. p"k..'"' s„^iHirsiK"Wvlj 001-Hutana. Came from the hack to win three-year-olds in the field are T^* "g1 * the Arapunl Handicap, 6% furlongs and Colfort> the former from the stable that heaver pg*a 000-Bow Street. Has shewn fair form g raced consis %&* ™«* J«S in hignweight races in the south- ~ 8 9 »^ w™87 ( J my track. Among tlie others
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