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C.J.C. FIXTURE

MINOR HANDICAPS STAR STRANGER SCRATCHED The New Zealand Cup is to be run at Ricearr on on Saturday week. November 9, and the C.J.C. -meeting will continue on the following Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Acceptances and final payments for all first day’s events and classic races are due on Monday night. Star Stranger was taken out of the New Zealand Cup and all other eng ig« - ments at 11.10 a.in. yesterday, his stable companions False Scent ami Knightlike also being withdrawn at the same time. Silvermine (engaged in the Stewards’ Handicap) and Awaken were scratched at 4.30 p.m. yesterday for all their C.J.C. engagements. A Press message from Christchurch gives Mr. J. E. Henry’s handicaps for minor events on the opening day of the Riccarton fixture as follow: SPRING HURDLE HANDICAP Of £400; 2 miles

MATAMATA NOTES PRINCE VAL FOR TE RAPA (Special THE SLTV ) MATAMATA, Today. Matamata-trained horses in Unoco I and. Valroe led the lields home at Cambridge on Labour Dai*. Ruby Dawn is unreliable and a bolting escapade round the course before the race did not improve her chances at the same fixture. Star of the East ran disappointingly in the Hunt Cup at Cambridge and may be spelled till the autumn. Valroe got a knock at Cambridge, but it is not believed to be serious. Prince Val, J. Clothier’s star performer, is going along the right way. He is nominated for Te Rapa and should be a fit horse when the colours are put up. Sports King and Red Comet are the other members of ! Clothier’s team doing plenty of work, i If the former stands up to it, he will earn some stake money. The Sun. owned and trained by Mrs. j Yarrow, is furnishing into a nice i horse, and given time will figure among the winners. W. C. Vincent has in work a goodlooking three-year-old gelding by Valkyrian from Passionless. Though not produced at Cambridge. The Jack Jumper looks a fit horse and should soon make liis presence felt in ; a race. R. Mateer has received an addition to his stable in a half-brother to Te Waka. By Valkyrian out of Lady Cuirassier, he should be able to gallop.

r. lb. s ib. GlengarifT . . ii Nine of Abcrfeldy . . . 1 1 3 Spades .... Carinthia . . 10 6 Pangolin . . . 0 13 Askari .... Novar .... 0 13 kangiawhio . 9 Kapuna .... 0 3 Toomyvara . o 0 LIN WOOL) HANDICAP Of £300: furlongs Richfield • . . 0 0 Royal Te Awhina . s s Parade . . . Juggle .... S 6 Paper Boy . . Master St, Melba . . 8 3 Clarence . . Desert Song . Knight . . . S 2 Academy . . . - Fair Juniper . . . 8 2 Exchange . . Vali S 2 Werata . . 1 Mount Boa . S 1 The Bailiff . Shortly . . . 8 1 Pat s Boy . . Solgele .... S 0 Solmar .... Bulolo N 0 Dim os in . . . Last Mark . . 7 13 No tie y .... Assemble . . . 7 0 Make Up . - Top Speed . . 7 0 Thurso .... o Disorder . . . 7 8 Bay Queen . 7 8 Miss 7 S Nightraid . . Topere .... 7 0 Sw if tray . . . 7 fi Pahautanui . Ptiastav* . . Painting . . . Corn Queen . APPRENTICE S’ II AX ifI CAP Of £300; 1 mile. Tembroney . 0 2 Pari .... 4 Austerity S 9 Tigrano . . . . 4 Dolomite . . 8 S 4 Count Dumblane Palatine Swoopalong Vali .... S 5 Positive . . 0 I-Taze .... 8 3 Solmuri . . . 0 Hounslow Kentish Shortly . . . 8 3 Lady . . 0 Tourist . . . 7 10 Nigh tdew . . 0 Topere . . . 7 10 Puellona . . ft Chopin .... Fallow . . . 0 Some Toff . . 7 9 Swiftray . . 0 Ranleagh 7 S Sapient . . . 0 The iscount 7 S Miss Imateagirl . 7 « Nightraid . 7 Kiriana . . . 7 5 Twang .... V 0 RICCARTOX HANDICAP Of £350; 9 furlongs. Sea town . . 10 5 Blimp . . . 8 2 Black Duke 9 12 Meprisant . 8 2 In the Shade 9 11 Admiral Hynaria 9 6 Drake 8 The Hawk . 9 4 Night Lad 8 3Terry Damon Thorndale S 1 Havering . . 9 1 Honeycomb . 8 1 Rabbi . . . 9 1 Sea Cob . . 8 ft Taboo . . . 9 1 Black Mint . 10 Prickles . . . 8 13 Narrative . . Money Mine S 11 Sea Raid . . s Latin Quarter 8 7 Don Jose . . Malmsev . . 8 3 Some Lad Merry Mint 8 3 Quarterdeck 7 Atholspear . 8 2

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 808, 31 October 1929, Page 12

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C.J.C. FIXTURE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 808, 31 October 1929, Page 12

C.J.C. FIXTURE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 808, 31 October 1929, Page 12

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