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Prentham Double

The Cup and The Sprint

y ’ !■: nnxt big fixture is undoubtedly that of the Wellington i lJaeing Club, which races at Trentham on January 22, 24 and 2b. The principal handicap event to be decided on the opening day (January 22 is Wellington Province’s Anniversary Day) are the Wellington Cup and the Telegraph

Handicap, in which splendid equality fields have been weighted by Mr. TI. C'oyle. A further stage in the Wellington meeting will be reached next Tuesday night, when first day’s acceptances are due. The handicaps for the big double event are as follow: WELLINGTON CUP . TELEGRAPH HANDICAP Of £1.500 unci Cup; 11 miles Of £1.000; 6 fur.

AT OPOTIKI

WEDNESDAY’S ACCEPTORS OPOTIKI, Thursday. Acceptances for the Opotiki races on Wednesday. January 10, are: MAIDEN PLATE, 0 furlongs*—Master Arch. Sun Vat Sen, Homai. Otangihaku, Overflow, 9.1; Master Clements, 9.0; Lady Castlemaine 5.12; Claremore, Whakaari. 8.6: Katuscha. 5.5. MCDONALD MEMORIAL, O furlongs— Nancy Lee, 11.5; Mosaic, 10.0; Tall Timber. Takutama. 5.7; King Willonyx, 8.0; Orthodox, 7.0. WAIOEKA STAKES. 5 furlongs—Muskot, Whakaari. Claremore, 8.6: Katuscha. 8.5; Flying Prince, 7.5; Terrazzo. Teter Paul. 6.12. COUNTIES’ HANDICAP 7 furlongs— The Author. 11.12; Tall Timber. 11.9; otangihaku, 7.12; Lady Castlemaine. 7.10: Homai, 7.7. OPOTIKI (’IT. li miles—Nancy Lee, 10.13; The Author. S. 12; Mosque, 5.7; Tlnoiti. 8.0; King Willonyx. 7 12; Cvbelle. 7.7; Master Aivli. 7.0. OPOTIKI HACK HANDICAP, 6 furlongs—Whakaari, 9.0; Katuscha. Muskot, Orthodox. Simon, Minoret, 8.7; Claremore, 8.5; Otangikahu, 5.3; Master Clements, 8.1. RAY OF IT.ENTY CIRCUIT HANDICAP, 1 mil*—The Author. 11.9; Tall Timber. 11.6; Takutama, 11.2; Lady Castlemaine, Overflow, 7.7. DOMAIN 11 AN DICAT’. 6 furlongs— Nancy Lee. 11.5; Mosaic, 10.0; The Author, 8.10; Tall Timber. Takutama. 5.7: Tlnoiti. 8.3. King Willonyx, 8.0; < ybelle. 7.7; Kiwlnui, Orthodox, Minoret, 7.0. REMINDERS The summer meeting of the Takapuna Jockey dub iS to be held on Saturday and Tuesday, January 26 and 29 (Anniversary Day). Entries are due (<* close with the secretary. Mr. F. D. McVay, at 5 p.m. to-day (Friday). Nominations for the Matamata R.C. annual meeting on February 2 close at 5 p.m. to-day (Friday), with the secretary at Mutainata. or with Messrs. Klomfield and Company. Auckland. Nominations for the Rotorua K.C. annual fixture on February 9 and 11 clos « at p.m. on Friday, January 25. , I**i i the ecretary «U Kulurua, and also i

with the secretary of the Avondale Jockey Club. Entries for the Wanganui J.C. summer meeting on February 14 and 16 are due at 8 p.m. on Monday, January 28 Nominations for the Egmont R.C. summer fixture on January 31 and February 2 close on Monday, January 14. ai 8.30 p.m. Taranaki J.C. summer meeting (February 7 and 9) nominations are due at 9 p.m. on Friday, January 18. Forfeits for the Taranaki Stakes are due at the same time. Wellington acceptances close at 9 o’clock next Tuesday night. RACING FIXTURES January 12—Wairio J.C. January 12, 14—Thames J.C. January 16 —Opotiki J.C. January 16, 17—Fox ton R.C. January 19—Bay of Islands R.C. January 22—Ashhurst R.C. January 22, 24—Wairoa R.C. January 22, 24, 26—Wellington R.C. January 26, 29—Takapuna J.C. January 29, 30—Pahiatua R.C. January 50—Clifden R.C. January 31, February 2—Egmont R.C. February 2—Matamata R.C. February 6—Tapanui R.C. February 7, 9—Gisborne R.C. February 7. 9—Taranaki J.C. February 9, 11—Rotorua R.C. February 14. 16—Dunedin J.C. February 14, 1 *s—Wanganui J.C. February 14. 16—Poverty Bay T.C. February 16, IS—Te Aroha J.C. February 20. 21—Gore R.C. February 20. 21—Woodville J.C. February 21—Tologa Bay J.C. February 23—Canterbury J.C. February 27, 2S—Dannevirke R.C. February 2S—Waiapu R.C. February 28, March 2—Marlborough R.C. March 2—Banks Peninsula R.C. March 6, 7—Rangitkei R.C. March 8, 9—Napier Park R.C. March 9—Franklin R.C. March 13—Otautau R.C. March 14—Waimate R.C. March 16—Opunake R.C. March 16, IS—Ohinemuri J.C. March 19, 20—Southland R.C. March 20, 21— Manawatu R.C. March 23—Bay of Plenty J.C. March 23—Hororata R.C. March 25, 25—Westport J.C. March 23. 25—Oamaru J.C. March 30—Tuapeka J.C. March ‘O, April I—Wairarapa R.C. March 30, April l—Feilding J.C. March 3c, April I—Auckland R.C. March 30, April 1. 2 Riverton R.C. April I—Beaumont R.C. April I— Waipukurau J.C. April 1-Kuniara R.C. April 1, 2 —Canterbury J.C, April I—Westland R.C.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 559, 11 January 1929, Page 10

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Tapeke kupu
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Prentham Double Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 559, 11 January 1929, Page 10

Prentham Double Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 559, 11 January 1929, Page 10

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