Fine Trotting Card
AUCKLAND SPRING CARNIVAL High Class Fields Engaged T IIE Auck,and Trottin S Club will tomorrow open its 1929-30 season at Alexandra Park with a first-class and attractive programme. Good fields, representative of the hi-hest quality in the various sections of the sport, are engaged and will be productive of keen racing. The fixture will be continued on .Monday (Labour Day) and. given fine weather and the advantage of the holiday, there should be a verv large attendance at Ernnm \ „ , . “ by “Abaydos” follows S ral review ° f the eard 11.50 WAITEMATA HANDICAP Of £250; “\\ miles; 3.43 limit luao Spray . J.t * A fi.a.T „ati 1:. g*£,m .: : li WrSrty Tun S3- He U • end la«t -r ,2 . e , d falr fo, ' m toward s,olden note .as trotter that made a hist of frtSJX wi?»,f e, J U,ne youn * Kit* ' ■ £ ’'V'Mtumn She r^ d n^ Direct Action . <;.» Hughes will not’stnrt L i Je taken for granted W. Peterson . . si cause the opposition some fast when at the correct —lit tY t ].' ot pretty impressive On recent happenings Porod;,; ° cllt " Kei Hawera form was .iesuite h:s « ever© penalty. He w * naf must be treated seriouslv, ' once at Whangarei he strolled**l^ ds in follow fashion and he Great does not appear *1 L • ecl home next time out Linnett :opsibilities and may ~„dwni be handy at the end, but thl probab^be:TAMAHINE and PARADIGM 12.35 IMPROVERS’ HANDICAP Of £250; 13. miles; 3.36 limit , Gold Seam . . Tat Th.w ft ... . Haroto .... j.t „„ ,s something here for the Kewpir’s Guy . l.r * . Puzzle over, and fast he- Jack T.ogan . 12 Lord Lu .. . j.t Kmners will be in demand. The Nell de Beau 1" Man-o-belle . . Lt Post positions will also have some Hori Uillon . 12 bearing on the situation. Of the 1® U »I»l • . 24 Wallace . . T,t. front lot Haroto. My Thorne Haerenga Pal :;c 31. Princess . . Lt Nathaniel * -i 1101 pe, Kelp . . 'jc Salient .... r.t Student Y>. * JUn '‘ !n * rincess, First Flight ! Student Prince T.r .-lVinf Client will Lady Bailing-’ G Zealous ... j.t T in * attention, and this lot will ton .... 3c Benefice ... 12 " her stubborn resistance to the . * iic, \fy Thorpe . . j.t bHicli - boomed Jacky Urs «hne ..* ‘ 4s Nathaniel . . Lt Perry's charge certainly looks °thp Rolfe. Audubon 4S Pavlova ... Lt nick of the big basket from a time ’ * 12,l 2 , r Viewpoint, and ho will be favour Sailor Boy • • 72 its. benefice only requires to go solid tn h„,.„ ° ur ' vice, and N'el de Beau can go fast enough if it elnince of paying a decent iistance '.veil at Hamilton First FHrhft. th ® hu ? lour - , whe r “» out the nd Student .Prince) has not been Kivam much 1S bracketed with Nel de Beau lie track is good, the Derby candidatewinni , en ( c , oura ß™ ent to start, but if 1.25 SPRING HANDICAP Of £750; 2 miles; 4.33 limit N'elaon !'t A oice field of 12 promises to Dillon Huon . . 36 .lister Beatrice Lt Parade in the chief event of the T' le Abbe V . . .36 Cold Dial. . . 12 day and it bears a very open out- Torpedo Huon. 36 •an McElwyn 24 look. The performances of the Ltokman^ 1 ” 06 ' tn i\ rackler ... 24 various contestants have been re- Be£ r B. ? ngen 1 108 ~ .. , x . I erred to on many occasions of late Tiiis h rten ntei ’ a, i a should assist speculators in arriving at a final decision HmT? i'.S thc"triLr TXM SCPal ' :ilC headlnS and the conclusion LINKMAN (if started), WRACKLER or JEAN McELWYN 2 10 PARNELL HANDICAP Of £250; 1a miles; 3.31 limit I6riat A p^?fJh y Lt .. aome promlai "S Pacers will take part in this interHorizon . . . Lt estingr contest, which should provide a real good test Queen * or the Xew Zealand Derby colt Great Parrish. Off Elizabeth . Lt Ihe front line the three-year-old is going tefj be a hard S p ‘* e v ■ ■ Lt horse to beat, and while he faded at th.e finish of 12 Mountains I t ~ "r longs th ? lust Epsom meeting, he was going Inawah * I*2 ' ( i *' lon Si Claudelands at tile right end. Bell Axworthy '.rent Banin.' I 12 laa ‘ikeiy sort to worry the colt on the journey, and Hohoro ... 12 VVarspite should be in the picture. Queen Elizabeth is • • • 24 a useful mare and Horizon, if he takes lt into his head taster Hina’ ' : g !° , d ° ■ t 2 sht ; would be a tou ~ h nut to crack. Enawah Cornelian. . .’ 60 . Vl3 bracketed with Cornelian) will go a pierry 12 1,.]--- . turlongs. and it will take good ones to keep her out of of ”° h ° r^, l3 racl ? s: w “ h enough improvement to make his party hope»d ifTnhw be.? f *i. he otb ‘’r« Ngahuia will be a likely candidate for the honours, in his best trim will t;«fce a power of beating. Favourites may be: NGAHUIA and PARRISH 2 55 MOUNTAIN HANDICAP ' Of £450; 2 miles; 4.42 limit KtaCoi*’ ’ ‘ i'i* This square-gaiters’ contest presents one of the FloraUn® ‘ * ’ Lt most serious complications punters have to face during letrr, •• • v the day . s S p or L Dipnoi, Floraline and Etta Cole are the - McKinney . 24 front-markers, and they will give those behind them .vJ? man ■ • something to do to beat them to the wire. If the Rinmiif'stifir 1 ' o* footing is soft Floraline will be a tough proposition, but Raima ... * si; with a firm track Etta Cole will be hardest to dispose The Tartar ! I 4S o£ - The Peter McKinney-Bingen Starr bracket will Ytatira .... s! come in for a lot of support, and Gold Sovereign, on ■ iser Salve , , S-l recent displays, will not be devoid of friends. Tradesman is trotting solidly at headquarters and if anything •likely to upset calculations It may be Tod Sandall’s old-timer. Raima may ulu rt of N l ' ac 'C. but he is always one to reckon with. The Tartar, Tiger s and -sgatira are hard heads that will go solidly, but they may find it jfuincult to overhaul: ETTA COLE and RAIMA 13 if) OCTOBER HANDICAP ™ Of £400; 1 mile; 2.15 limit -'in6sh n ? .*. * V* Several smart sprinters will be stanmore' ‘‘ ' %bird ]J “ * 12 seen out in this short dash, and AII Bell *• • it 'jold Dial*.* I ]2 Warplane has the end to himself. The Shrew * ’ S 6 --nnel .... 24 smartly he may never be headed. Linkman . . . 4S . .. Suntish comes with a victory just neved, and if started he will have a host of friends. Joy Bird is a speedy and showed at Hamilton that she is coming back to form. Oakhampton Dial are handily placed, while Carmel, who is bracketed with WarsVt Ile * a fin® miler. Goldman has been racing consistently this season and _*nmcor won well at this journey in August. Billon Huon is likely at any ® calculations, while All Bell’s record for this race entitles him k ® respect. If in order The Shrew will make them all go quickly. “ ou l ,i Linkman be reserved for this mission he will be the elect over: JOY BIRD and SHAW’S BRACKET 4 STEWARDS’ HANDICAP Of £350; 2 miles; 4.39 limit * VI In this two-mile effort are several Hal Chimes . . 24 •r\ competitors that will reach a victor '' Is ■K*nST n . Vi higher standard before the season b ™Vv a '’ ’43 ?£S h ®»e r .. 12 is much further advanced. On the Evelyn Locand’a GO ' lc « Dillon . . 24 end Lord Nepean, if he reproduces Reremai .... 60 ! his Whangarei run, should turn the lfls on Explosion, while Great Peter, so far has failed at the distance. Sun- ! is a promising sort that will improve on her last Saturday’s effort, in i ')uhi. sllft not have the best of luck in the running. Concertina may “Id * °bPosition. and Hal Chimes is sure to be a pest to the best in the Rcckburn looks like striking form again, and Tony Victor will keep _ iianda busy. Evelyn Locanda is a good consistent mare, and is now bear- ' 1 more robust appearance. Reremai is always dangerous over such a :[k,J ce a, ‘d on a soft track will be going better at the end than a lot of her When the order is declared it may point to: SUNSHOWER and EVELYN LOCANDA Sift ELECTRIC HANDICAP Of £300; 1J miles; 230 limit Su2L N £ p ®* n • Lf This field is not large, but there Mountain Dell Lt ’ • T t is ample material to produce a 5. l i?J sb , •. • • • 2 * ’ * ’ V: Stirring contest. In fact, every ' 24 •■Went ‘’‘ V' horse carded can be given a reas- stanmore . S 6 [*. “ ' 1-1 onable chance. Vendome won over •'till a y ,cs at "Whangarei, but over the shorter journey did not act at all well. « she may do a lot better at Epsom. Mountain Dell will only want to be -A.*° nrr best form to give the rest a headache. Florent is hardly ready. ' Ilia n R, " h may require a race to tune him up. but if right, the little'fellow t“7 n 'iK- it interesting. Lord Nepean will have a royal show and Sailor •• Y ls a likely customer In fact, with a quick dispatch, he will take a lot .Reading off, SunfiMi Great Delight and Gold Dial are a warm trio, and ( r.,', rer H De.tght shou sup in hold relief in the big go, he will be handy in this A. . Stanmoor is well enough placed to give his opponents a fright. There [ most support for: MOUNTAIN DELL and GREAT DELIGHT
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 803, 25 October 1929, Page 17
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