THE NEW SEASON
DATES FOR THREE DISTRICTS APPROVED The majority of racing clubs have now fixed upon their dates for the new season, opening on August 1. The following is a list of dates approved this week by the District Comraittees for the districts of Auckland, Wanganui and Taranaki. Auckland District Aug. 23, 1930.—Pakuranga Hunt. faep. 20, 22.—Avondale J.C. Oct. 4, C.—Auckland K.C. Oct. 25, 27.—Waikato R.C. 6, 8. —Whangarei R.C. bov. 13, 15.—Dargavllle R.C. Nov. 29, Dec. I.—Takapuna J.C. Dec. 13, 15.—Te Kuiti R.C. Dec. 26, 29, Jan. 1 and 2.—Auckland R.C. Jan. 10.—Waipapakauri R.C. Jan. 17. —Bay of Islands R.C. Jan. 22, 24.—Thames J.C. Jan. 29, 31.—Takapuna J.C. Beb. 7.—Mataniata R.C. Feb. 14, 3 6.—Rotorua* R.C. Beb. 28, March 2.—Te Aroha J.C. March 21.—Bay of Plenty J.C. March 26.—Opotiki J.C. April 4, 6.—Auckland R.C. April 11, 15.—Avondale J.C. April 24, 27.—Waikato R.C. May 2.—Whangarei R.C. •Tune 3,6, S.—Auckland R.C. . Ohmemuri Jockey Club, Franklin Racing Club, Waipa Racing Club and Taumarunui Racing Clubs’ dates not yet apphed for. Waikato Hunt Club’s date (Oct. 27j was referred back to the club Wanganui District Sep. ll and 13, Feb. 12 and 14, May 14 ancl lo.—Wanganui J.C. Jan. 1 and 2, May 2.—Marton March 4 and s.—Rangitikei R.C. Oct. 27.—Waverley R.C. June 23, 1931.—Egmont-Wanganui Hunt Club. Xov. 29, Dec. 1.. April 4 and 6.—Feildmg J.C. Ju ] y 3! and Aug. 2, Dec. 26, 27 and March 21 and 23.—llanawatu Jan. 22.—Ashhurst R.C. Jan. 14 and 15.—Foxton R.C. Taranaki District Sep. 6.—Taranaki Hunt Club. March 1/ and Xov. 1 (the latter if an ake rJ R £ ermit is available).—OpunJaii. 1 and 2 and March 31 (the latter if an additional permit is available). —Stratford R.C. v F eb. 3 and 7, and May 7 and 9 Egmont R.C. Dec. 2S and 29, and Feb. 12 and 14. and feep. 4 (the latter if an extra permit is available). —Taranaki J.C. AMOUNIS AND GLOAMING Amounis requires £2,407 to pass Gloaming’s record. One decent race at Kandwiek in the spring will be sufficient. His record is the more creditable for he has earned the greatest part of his money in handicaps, while Gloaming never started in a handicap.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 968, 10 May 1930, Page 12
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