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■ ■— l ■ WELLINGTON MEETING. i FURTHER SCRATCHINGS. Further scratchings announced are:-— Good Scout (4 pan.), Wardress, Warrigal. Gay Fort and Cheap Lodging? (5 pan. I. on Wednesday, and Charles Edward. Mr Valiant. Hippodrome, and Indian Sport (11.50 a.m. i yesterday. >• Trentham Riding Engagements. Riding engagements announced for the Wellington Racing Club’s meeting on Saturday include: —D. W. Redstone, Caroline Bay. Farcical: C. A. Bowry, High Class, Stairway. Sir Bradbury; H. P. Stewart, Rink, Brief; A. G. Waddell. Don Quex. Damask: J. McFarlane. Matalite. Ata Puwhero: T. Green. Coronace. Sir Neri, Nizam. Phaiero.n, Eright Fox (second day); B. H. Morris. Boulder Dam. Vin d’Honneur. Tara King, Yogi; C. T. Wilson, Soney. Grilse: W. E. Carter. Dark Follv. John Gray: N. Vaughan. Piastre. Belle Fox, Boden Park, Coaster. Goldform; L. J. Ellis. Daljarrock; P. Burgess, Deolali: J. Garth, Red Dash. Moutoa Bend; M. Caddy. Grey Salute. Golden Survey, Battledress, Night Ray, Representative; W. Hooton, Landveyor; I. Gavin, Arctic Night; O. Mclnally. Foxsen, Water Hound. Acreman: C. B. Goulsbro, Vaalsmoss; H. N. Wiggins, Clinch. Look Again. Theatre. With the likelihood of the track being soft at Trentham tomorrow horses which come from "mud-lark” families will be in demand. On that, score Augment is expected to make a shewing in the sprint and Rakantti is not. without a chance in the Wellington Handicap. GORE FORM. Support should come for the following runners at the Gore Racing Club's fixlure on Saturday:— PUKERAU HIGHWEIGHT (12.30 p.m.): Gnohill, Colonel Rouge, Forte. SPRING PLATE (1.10): Night Lancer, Prince Leighon, Pianiste. BALFOUR TROT (1.50): Noeleen Grattan, Gratuity, Vault. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP (2.30): Fidelis, Anglo-Irish, Gold Flight. WAIMEA HACK (3.10): Coy, Lord Midas, Gay Lancer. STEWARDS (3,50): Bashful Lady, Night Pal. . r NOVICE HANDICAP (4.30): Royal Brief, Air Chief. FAREWELL HACK (5.10): Courtdress, Dark Colleen, Night Lancer. RACING FIXTURES Oct. 24—Gore. Oct. 24—Wellington. Oct. 26—North Canterbury. Oct. 26—Waikato. Oct. 26—Waverley. Oct. 26—Poverty Bay. Nov. 7—Avondale. Nov. 7—Napier Park. Nov. 14—Napier. Nov. 21—Southland. Nov. 21—Levin. Nov. 21—Waikato. Nov. 28—Canterbury. Dec. s—Canterbury.5—Canterbury.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 October 1942, Page 6
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