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RACING REMINDERS

Auckland Club.—General entries for the summer meeting (December 26, 28, January 1 and 2), also forfeits for the ; G.N. Foal Stakes. G.N. Ddrby, and 34th ; Royal Stakes, are due at 5 p.m. to- j morrow (Friday), November 23. Takapuna Club.—The spring meeting is to be held on Friday and Saturday. November 30 and December 1. Acceptances close to-morrow (Friday), November 23, at 5 p.m., with the secretary. Waipa Club. —Nominations for the annual meeting at Te Awamutu on December 15 close with the secretary at Te Awamutu and at Messrs. Blonifield and Company's offices. High Street. Auckland, at 5 p.m. on Friday. November 30. Manawatu R.C.—Entries for this fixture (December 26, 27 and 29) close at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, December 4. Marton J.C.—Nominations for the ! summer meeting (January 1 and 2) are due at 9 p.m. on Friday, December 7. ; Taumarunui Club.— Entries for the ' annual meeting on December 8 close , * pm * on Saturday next, November i ;

President’s Handicap.—Quarterdeck and Malmsley. Maiden Plate.— Royal Flower and Full Flight. Kerry town Hack Handicap.—lmpertinence and Money Peer. Flying Handicap.— Money .Order and Crown Area. The fields are expected to line up in the following order:— «*. OTAIO HURDLES

AUCKLAND CUP Readers’ ideas of the handicaps for the Auckland Cup continue to come to hand freely. The next series will be published to-morrow. CELERITY 11. SCRATCHED Celerity 11. was scratched for all engagements at the Auckland Racing Club’s summer meeting at 9 a.m. today. The English-bred mare wa9 among those entered for the Auckland Cup.

the way, and simply played with the field. Black Mint was rather sore, and Royal Mint was a long way back in the middle stages of the race. Outside tho winner Avro seems the most likely one to improve. Pahiko Hack For the Pahiko Hack Handicap Veronese, a winner at Levin, was installed favourite from Rameses, with surprisingly good support for Richfield. Some delay was entailed in getting the field under way, and when the tapes finally rose Rameses was smartest to find his feet from Holus Bolus, Lady Quex, Argue and Mark Mint, but crossing the top Lady Quex, who had been drawn wide out at the barrier, went to the front and was on the rails at the entrance, The Dove, Rameses, Argue, Richfield and Moutoa Wonder being in attendance. Lady Quex, who had failed badly at Levin, had no difficulty in retaining her position to win by three lengths and return a false price. A great finish for second money saw Argue get up to beat Rameses by a

Of £150; li miles Troilus . 10 13 Shandre . . . Carinthia. . . Bonatic . . . Ned Kelly . . 10 2 SPRING STAKES Of £120; 5 fur. After Ten . . 8 8 Saxie .... 8 5 Page Boy . . 8 8 Scrambler 8 5 '1 he Missioner Pea Raid . . 8 5 Waving Corn 8 5 Amourette . S 5 Desert Song 7 9 Caterpillar . 8 5 Col. Quex 7 9 Joy Bridge . 8 5 Inevitable . . 7 9 Miss Thespian 8 5 Belcair . . . 7 6 TESCHEMAKER HANDICAP Of £275; li miles First Sight. . 0 2 Beau Geste . S •> Battle Solrose . . . Colours . . 8 13 Prickles . . . . Vaward . . . TYCHO HACK 7 0 Of £125; 6 fur First Raid . . 0 5 Eliminator Great Star . Red Jazz . . Arrowy . 7 8 Kilboa . Tea Girl . . 7 8 Campanula . 7 0 PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP Of £‘150; 1 mile ' Crown Area . 10 6 Amor . . Quarterdeck Rascal . . Gold Brick . 8 1 MAIDEN PLATE Of £ 120; 0 furlongs (all S.7 1 Bolaro . . . j Bon Raid . . 8 7 Singer .... I Claret Cup • | Diamond jack [ Evening . . . 8 7 Twang .... S , Filoscl . | Full Flight . Madame S 7 Uproar .... 8 7 Rotorex . . 8 7 KERRYTOWN HACK Of £130; 7 furlongs Money Peer 8 13 Bank Draft . 13 8 8 Wreath of Tardy .... 7 12 Impertinence S 2 FLYING HANDICAP Of £175; 6 furlongs Crown Area 7 0 Money Order Gay Sonnet Receipt . . . 7 13

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 518, 22 November 1928, Page 10

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RACING REMINDERS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 518, 22 November 1928, Page 10

RACING REMINDERS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 518, 22 November 1928, Page 10

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