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AUCKLAND MEETING

FIRST DAY ACCEPTORS. .. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND. January 17. The following are the acceptances for the first day of the Auckland Racing Club’s midsummer meeting ot: January 25 and 29. Betting will be win and place:— Trial Stakes Handicap, 6f.: Cheval de Bntaillc. 9.0; Rey Lu. 8.12: Kingcraft. 3.10; Kaalooa. 8.10; Miss Ridicule. 8.7: Royal Sister. 2.7; Miss Eureka. 8.7; Heroic Star. 3.7: Tea Drop. B.C: Flying Vixen. 8.4; Elise, 8.4; King’.” Flight. 8.4; ftlnrchby. 8.3; Golck-n Bonnet. 8.3; Bronze Ora. 83; Ju-tira. 8.5; White Mark, 3.3; Empire Ro-e. 33; Voorloupor, 8.3; Land Court. 8.3: Flylite. 8.3; Lucky Lady. 8.3: Hmciti. 3.3: Landsman. 8.3; Thiirnavnals. 8.3; Lady Reynard. 8.3; Beauconp. 8.3: We n ..y. 8.3; British Mint. 3.3; Natal. 8.3: Red Warden. 8.3; Ln R. sila. 8.3; T'. • cifish. 8.3; Lapidarinn. 3..’! Orewa Hurdle Handle:.p, Ij.n: N.eht Hawk. 10.7: Bright Idea. 10.4; Silver Eagle. 10.0: Melvamm 9.5; Sen’ ..f j-:-Soil. 9.1; R,,\ Lu. 9.0; Digg: ;• J m 9.0; Sabu. 9.0; Rid Appellant. 9( . Sarduc, 9.0. Ferry Handicap, Of.: Verulam. 8.12; [ Biddy Girl. 8.9; Town Survey. 8.7; Miss I Jose. 8.6; Estro. 8.6; Omaha. 8.6; Hue- ! kenschmidt. 8.4; Beeswing. 3.2; Land- , veyor. 8.1; Bambury Cross, 8.1; Kinvara. 7.13; Veritable, 7.13; Softly. 7.13; I Court Favourite. 7.9; Royal Fawkes. ' 7.8; Rey Lu. 7.8; Miss Valerie. 7.7: Land j Court, 7.7; Hineiti, 7.7; Bronze Ora. I 7.7; Heroic Star, 7.7: Veyana. 7.7. Takapuna Cup. Im. and 3L: Orelio. j 9.2; Lou Rosa. 8.4: Beau Leon. 8.3; ; Greek Queen, 8.1; Clinch, 8.0; Arvakur. 7.13; Minting, 7.13; Cornish. 7.13: The Dozer, 7.11; Foxsen, 7.9; Clipper.! «.4; British Talent. 7.0; Trig Station. ! 7.0; Pern. Paddy the Rip. 7.0. Calliope Handicap. 61.: Panoni. 3.12; ; Burak. 8.1; Miss Gay. 3.0: Kronos. 7.10; ! Transmitter. 7.5; Golden Pay. 7.3; Nel- ■ he Head. 7.3; Powys, 7.0; Regal Fox. 7 0: Pern. 7.0; Paddy the Rip, 7.(j. Wynyurd Plate, special weight'-. 71.: i Acreman, Bronze Emerald. Glen Con- i noil. Lady Acushla. Princess Vai. Sir! General. Vaalsstar. Venture. Wildorc, ! Calula Boy. Kraal. Mansura. Mvsito. j Volifox. Zenlandia Handicap. 6f.: Pirate ’ King, 9.11; Suleiman, 9.7; Bronwen. 92; Grandora. 7 13; Aero King. 7 12:’ Pahistre. 7.11; Dinky Di. 75; Selwyn. 7.0; Rex Maitland. 7.0. Rangitoto Handicap. Im.: Arvaktir,; 9.7; Cornish. 8.11; Aero King, 8.7; Full ! Hand. 8.4; Clipper. 8.3; Erlich. 7.10: Royal Message, 7.5; inver. 75; Raro-j tonga, 7.1; Tea Gong. 7.1: Tellsom. 7.1; 1 Joan Peel. 7.0; Coronation. 7.0: Areot 1 Bloom. 7.0; Noitara. 7.0 Five On End. R. J. Chandler, a Hobart owner-) trainer, recently gained his fifth successive win in the Longford Cup, when ' his aged Chivalrous more Old Days won comfortably. Old Days also won. | the race in 19.39 and 1940. Fern Gully was successful for Chandler in 1937 . mi I 19311. Betting m Australia. This is what Mr J. B. C ■nnv’l ■ - tary of the Victorian Bookmaker:.; Council, said to a representative i f the I Melbourne "Sporting Globe. ' 1 do not thin!; there will be the .’.lightest effect <>n racing as a result of the in- . creases in taxation. Racegoer- will always find something m have a bet with. I think tlnit some »f the in ;.yr; punters will have t»» slow down, hut | there are not m; ny of thee about i now. Unemployment is at its lowest! for years, war industries having pro--; ’. idmi work, thus opening up new sour-1 cos of income I'm willir.g t<> .eager | ■ that ’die tote returns in lite m-xt six i; month.' will show an meres ••• . '.er the |. first six months of th: >e. ; ’ |i

} Night Shift. Night Shift, who had his first win at ; Rebfton. was bought recently by -the . Riccarton trainer F. Christmas for 20 ! guineas. He is by Nightly from Mir.c--1 head and was bred by Messrs E. McCullough and F. D. Jones, who raced J him only a few times before selling. Will Net Start. High Caste will not rm; in the Challenge Stakes at Randwick on January 25. This sprint handicap, for which the stake is £lOOO, was won last year by High Caste, who boat Caesar at level weights, both carrying 8.12. Caesar, who is tubed, won the Carrington Stakes on December 28. but High Caste was asked to concede him 231 b. and Boaulivre 10!b. in the Challenge ■ Stakes, and the c-.-.mj !:n;cni was .’Lit [ appreciated. Now in Open Company. Synthetic had a record cf two w , and a second in his three star;- :.t .h | meeting r;i the V.’csi Cmiri rf ;?.(■ i South Island and he will fin hi” future racing m open company. As be is now s'i.v year. - , old, hi-; recant good would bo very hi-; own:';-, Air J TtiUc-n. Important Sprint Event. , The William Reid St; I;- '-, to be run at tile Moonce \ alley meeting on S. urday, is the most important sprint j event in Australia between the sun - i mer and autumn meetings. Night Patrol. Heroic. Gothic and Waltzing ; Lily are among the famous winners of - this event, which is expected to attract , a good field this year. ! A Varied Career. Stock horse, polo pony, hunter, mili- ’ tary mount and successful racehor.-e ' is the unusual progression of an aged 'Australian gelding. Ginger Hugh, who | won a maiden welter at Victoria Park. : [Sydney, last week. He was bred, j branded and broken in by his owner. ■ Mr W. F. Ross, a former polo player, i land it was his. success at camp sports ! meetings that led to his being jmt in-: Ito training. The runner-up in , the; Victoria Park race was New Zea- | land-bred filly. Dionne, by Defoe from [ Doe.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 January 1941, Page 3

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AUCKLAND MEETING Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 January 1941, Page 3

AUCKLAND MEETING Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 January 1941, Page 3

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