WAIPA WINTER FIXTURE.
GOOD FIELDS ENGAGED. FOURTEEN I«N CHIEF EVENT. THE PROSPECTS REVIEWED. Good fields are engaged for the j Winter meeting of the Waipa Racing I Club, at Te Awamutu to-morrow and ' racing of an interesting standard should eventuate. Present indica- j tions are that the going will be on the holding side. Win and place betting will be in operation. Following are the fields with a review of the prospects by ".Martian.” —
The field Includes a number of im-: proving maiden Jumpers who should; not fail to tldil interest to proceed-i ings. The top-weight Modern Maid; has the credentials to command res-l port and she should account for more § than beat her. Gian Ronald has; prospects. but would be prei’ei‘redg more over a longer distance. Roxy] won well over country at Ellersiie; lust. month and his fine fencing ability! will stand to him here. Among the! likely improve-rs are Rncewhip. Lucidus f and Grand Score and all should not." fail to make their presence felt. They‘ have been working and schooling well} at Te Raps. especially Grand s‘3oth whose exhibition over a round of; hurdles in company with Prince 01‘: Orange during the week was impres-i sive. Teddy Boy and Curlew should' account {or the balance in an interesting race in which the best supported may be— GRAND SCORE MODERN MAID ROXY
In the large field engaged the luck} of the running may have an important: bearing on the issue. Full of Scotch] has been racing consistently, but un‘l luckily and will have his uhance here! to make amendu. Little Ruse and} Johnny Wall: 876 possibilities and; other prospects include Illimanl, Cyl-; lame. Dust Up and Stormy Weather.} Survey has been galloping well. while ; Tree of Heaven and Hueville have also ;: been shaping pleasingly in their 1311‘: parallel) on the \\‘alpa Track. Kura- : kahe is not without chances in a race 1 In which preference may be shownl fnr— . IzYLLAROS i LITTLE RUSF. i IIITAVILLI‘I ' 1.1! I
The big race or the day has attracted ' a most interesting field and the 813-; sence oi‘ any outstanding performer: renders the issue very open. The success of King‘s Archer at Ellerslle‘ last month suggests that he will rise: to a good effort despite his solid pounduse. Master Musk. runner-mpl to the former in the Brighton Hurdles, ‘ is meeting him here on less favourable ‘ torms so that on figures the top-t wright. should again hold him safeq Arctic Star‘s most recent success wnsj in a brush hurdle event. at Riccarton in February when he won well with 10,9. lie is a strong pOSSlbllity in‘ this company. Emancipation. En) ’l‘our. Cromwell and The Hiker have chances. \\'hile likely lixhtwolghis t-ompriso .\rdmanning. \Vindsor Lad.‘ lilavqumloon and lrish Comet. \\'ind-t sol‘ Lutl schooled impressively during the week at ’l‘o llnpa anti interest will! attach to his showing horn. \\'hr‘n tho tlnal tlguros are, hoisted iherel should be good support forthcoming {or—~ KING‘S ARCHER \\‘thSOß LAD , l\l‘\.“'[‘l".ll )II'SK
Thr- Ccld Is a “MI-balanced nnr‘ uml the top—\\'cight Sinking Fund ._.—____.__._ . .-A. Wmuwfi
should keep the opposition full). up to it. His success in the Foley Memorial Handicap at Avondale was achieved in fine style. Gay Rose ran second on the latter day of the meet—insr and while she will now be meetin:.: Galilee and Sinking Fund on less favourable tearms she should neverlho less run out a. solid mile and a quarter. Galilee has been working well and is capable 01 improvement on Avondale running. \'elocipede pos—sesses a chance and Delrain‘s Aronrlale form suggests rhnnces for the \'alkyrian gelding. Bonny Gay will need only to he herself to race pro—minently, while of the others Parquet. appeals most. She has been doing everything required or her on the tracks of late. The favourites may vomprlsc— GALILEE SINKING FUND
Wiuiona is not out of it, while Mangukahn, although now up in the weights, should dispose of more than beat. her. She has been working attractively at 'l‘e Rana. Leo Colossus‘ form at Egmout was distinctly encouraging and he appeals as one susceptible to further improvement” Black Thread is a possibility, while‘ Lady Ruler, High Tea. and Dark Shadow should all run well. Matoru ran somewhat disappointingly at Avon—dale, but. may make amends here. Lady Yvonne and Gay Sister are the best. of the others in an open race in which favouritlsm may be divided be—tween—— MAT-ORU LEO COLOSSUS DARK SHADOW
Arotlo Star won a brush hurdle? event. at Riccarton in February and asf he is looklng well he will have to he‘ considered. Nothing has been schooling more attractively nt Te Rape of late than Prince of Orange and he‘ should he dlmcull, to dispose of.‘ Golden England ls a strong possibllltyl and ‘lluskle and Kanapa have chancesq Gaunt, Rousllllon will need only to‘ Jump correctly to he close up at the‘ finish. but. u better prospect may he‘ Lucldus, who should also hold \Voodful safe. The best supported may‘ be—- ” ll_n__ l
PRINCE OF ORAxGE LUCI'DUS ‘ lIUSKIE , 4.1!
The top-weight Blackman has a snlid poundage. but he has demon—strated in the past his ability as a \wi‘ght-rarriei'. lie has been \\‘Ul‘king satisfactorily and should run well m—morrow. Queen Nona. and Todtly Rny are gnarl pl'nspocls, while lliixll 'l‘m. on Awndalo running. must he cum-mien an cxcelanL ‘l‘llnHCO. liaceuc is m, and won, but if Ihc (zning is soft il. is (Inuhlful \\'ln‘lhor she will its soon In full mlvnnlagm Sc‘l‘gia scorcvl :illrnr‘liwly an the sci‘oml day ill. Avonrlnlc. while the host 01’ the nllim's am (jay Sister and Lo llilmsseur. The elect. of investors may hc— ; 'illGH TEA SERGIA ‘ LE CHASSEUB j —-——“ l mama “Gunman-rs. 1 --- l Riding engagements include:— C. L. Goulsbro.—Matoru, Stormy Weather. Parquet. A. Gilmer.—Racewhip. J. \\’indei‘.-—Lion lleai't. Racela. R. Glading.-—Jollnny Walls, Bonny Gay, Sergia, Dark Shadow. J. Muir.—\Vindsor Lad, Friendly Boy. R. Cotter.—Diaquedoon. N. R. McKenzie.—-Sinking Fund. P. Fearn.——High Tea, Ruaville. R. Savage.—Spalpiko. 0. Evans.-——Little Ruse. D. J. Burgess. Emancipation, Huskie, Chief Lap.
11.45 ' d l HACK IIUIDLII. ' or 2| 10; about 1§ miles. at. In. at. 1b.| Modern “am 10 8 Grand Score 0 0‘ Clln Ronald . o H Cordon . . . . 9 o [ Roxy . . . 9 10 Friendly Boy 0 0 Epalplko . . 0 'I Curlew . . . 9 0 Silver wutle 9 7 Summermll . 9 0; Racewnlp . 9 7 Sporting Son: 9 0 [ Lucldus . . . o 5 chief Lap . . . o 0] Teddy Boy . a o 1
12.30 . TRIAL HANDICAP. or 2100; o run. 5!. 1h. 3:. lb. mule Ruse B 8 Survey . . . 7 6 Johnny Wall: E 6 Day Comet. ‘ Illlmnnl . . . 7 12 mare . . 7 4" Raceln . . . 7 7 1‘. of Heaven 7 4 Cylllros . . 7 7 British Isles . 7 l‘ nus! Up . . . 7 7 Kurakaha . . . 7 I .' Grand Tonlc . 'l 7 Ruavlue . . . 7 l i Hosellghz . . 7 5 A7 Commodore 7 4 : (‘.lenulon ‘ . 1 ( Lady Valma ‘ 7 l I Stormy Glenthawn . 7 L Weather . . 7 I Nunez . . . 7 6 ' Blue Queen . 1 4 Grand ngm 7 4 ‘
1.13 w. a. PARK HACK mo HuNTEns' 81'IEPLICHAII. or EMU; about 2} mlles. st. In. M. lb. King’s Art-her H 10 London . . 0 0 Master Musk 10 lo Arnlnmnnlng . 0 0 Univ: Star . 10 lo \\'lndsnr Lad 9 0 Emanclpmmn In t lvlacquedouu 0 0 En Tour . . . 0 9 Irish Comet . SJ 0 Cromwell . . 9 8 Adsum . . . 0 0 The Hiker . . 0 0 Inruscretlon . 9 0
2.0 ' WOODSTOCK STAKIO HANDICAP. or £130 ana trophy valued at #20; U miles and about 10 oyds‘ st. 11:. 5!. 1h. Sinking Fund 9 0 Alby . . . 7 7 mn- Hose . . 8 8 Tuaheahe . . 7 1 Unlike . . . . 8 9 \\'ahlno nelhl '7 1 \'Noclpede . 8 i I’Arquez . . 7 0 l halt-am . . . 7 13 Indolent . . 7 01 Benny Gay . . 7 to !
GAY ROSE 2.45 IIAFUNI HANDICAP. or £115; 7 furs. st. 11). :15. lb. \‘.’lnlona . . . 9 5 Lion Heart . 7 13 Mlnzuknhn . 9 4 Dark' Ehadow 7 1‘) Leo Colossul 8 12 Matoru . . . 7 11 Black Thread 3 I Fm Acre . . 7 H Lady Ruler . a a Lady \'oyonne 7 7 mun Ten _ . 8 I Rlcemosus . '1 7 Chlkarl . . l 1 Guy Slater . 1 'l
8.30 OMKAU HUIDLIO. or nu); 1: miles. 3:. lb. 3:. 11) Arctic sur . 10 10 Kanapl . . . 9 0 Prince 01' Count Orange . . 10 4 Rousluon . 9 a Golden Lucldul . . . 9 0 England . to o Woodml . . . 9 0 Huskle . . . D 12
4.15 HAIIINI HANDICAP. or um; i 111110. 3!. In. :1. 1h. Blackmnn . . 10 1 Means . . a 8 Queen Nona . 9 D Sergla . . . a 0 Teddy Boy . 9 O Blrograpn . . 8 0 Supreme Gay Sister . a 0 Court . . . 0 t Cromwell . . s 0 Bellbroney . o 0 Le chasseur. s 0 High Tea . . s to
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