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AUCKLAND WINTER MEETING.

FIELDS FOR OPENING DAY. FINE CORNWALL ENTRY. THE PROSPECTS REVIEWED. With splendid fields throughout the opening day of the Auckland Racing Club's winter meeting should be productive of fine racing. Both the Great Northern Hurdles and Cornwall Handicap have filled well and in both the iseue reads in every way as open as previous years. Betting Wlll be on the 75—25 per cent. principle. Following are the fields with a review of the prospects by “ Martian ”2-

11.18. JIRVOIS HANDICAP. 01' £275; 7 fur. FH'S'L DlViSlOl’L

The field ls a large one and hears a very open aspect. Some well-per—-formed lmcks are Included in the field among these belng Sebrof, Black Man and Pukeko. Scbror won well at his last start and should go well in the rlass. while the form of Pukeko lll'l't' was such as to suggest he will he the hardest to dispose of. Al‘tnr scur—lng well on the Saturday he was un—lucky to be beaten on the sr‘rmul day of the galherlng. \Volan should be all the better for Ihe race he had at To Rana as also should llunlinar .\lars and Mustang. 'l‘he formm- mm in good company all 'l‘renlham prior to running at this \\‘nilml'u mr'olinfl. .\lntoru. Orm‘. Dar]; Shallow and Lu Chasseur urn 'l‘e llama ran-Ilillalvs hnnrllly plm‘ed in [he humllrup and all should rare prnmlnonll)‘. L - (Illussour opennd his winning arrmml on lha first day of [he mroling nml ran a credltablv rare nu llm .\lumlny. Ill! should be all lln- lwllo’l‘ for Hip I‘\parlance. The lavourilcs may be lound amongPUKEKO HUSTING MARS LE CHASSEL’R 11.“ III!" LANI I'I'IIPLICHIBI.

While the class is not particularly strong: the material is there i‘nr a fine contPsL Dinnwnd \\'on well on the sorond day at 'l‘c Ram and despite his solid pounliugr hr should heat. more than account for him. .‘\l"('!i|,' Star and Emancipation are strong possibilities. while ('iascille ,nn the way ho. has hH‘n shaping in his srhooling essays of late. must b:- L'nnrr’riml mind brosperts. l'etrarrh, En 'l‘nur, London. 'i‘lm iiiker umi .\rdnmnniim shouill :ul'i intorn‘st. In prm-m-llinus. but, "willing: :mmm: thr lightrrqvoighlrd division llmkt‘s stronger :ippt‘hl Hum ”10 T? Imlm roprcanninlivc .\liogrrilo. \\hu .\rurod in llecislw style in the Hark Strnplm-huw here on Monday, it was his. first appearance for :1 10m: spell and he mm In it manner indi—rniive or nn early repetition of lhul "Hort. What beats him in-morrow should win as he is susceptible in further improvement, on his exhibition here. Indiscreijun appeals as the best of others in in rare in which the public fancies may be——— ALLEGRE’I‘TO EN TOUR GASCILLE 12.85 JINVOII HANDICAP. or £275: 7 tur.

.\s in the Ilrsl divislnn lhn Issul‘ roads \‘vry «won and funrivx' \\ill lulu- “ m‘nPr-HN nun—W. Lnnmhinaliun unll Hoenm‘lful m‘n “0!! up in tho \\‘vizhls and will have Ilu‘h- work all nul In hold a numhm' further down Hm lisl snfn. Trium- nml llanlr) shuuM run “TH and tho sin-«wuss of Black 'l‘ln'nml hrl'f‘ nn (\W‘lfilm thy ImTHIs Yu his .‘hanvos or l‘opr‘uling Ihn' lll|‘-'l.\lll‘C. .\lunxuknhn has hN‘n m'lnl-lng signs of soronrss lah‘ly and Ihot‘wruru limp“ no: groatly nppml. Hizh TM: and Al‘nnh murr. nrn passihilitivs un‘l Lion Heart should make u lmlxl slw\\in=‘. His success on Saturday all To Ham was his first for n Inn: sm-II hm In" “on uhnndsnmvly and tlr‘lnn\n~ll'.nlwl )‘l‘stl‘l'V day morning that hr has taken nu hm‘m frnm his lawn hm-I'. Mhm' prnspocts innlmh' .\[uinlnml Ilnllhrum‘v. nom‘gal. liyllnrns and H.l\\Hln:‘lL 'l‘ln‘ lurk or thn running mu) hnw a [mu--In): an Hm is~llv which may 1w almr mwl up In f.l\nm' of—thV HEART lH.\‘?l\' 'I‘HIH’AH ".\N'I‘HY 1.80 PENROSE HuRoLEs.

The field is a useful nno inrhulln: as It. does sm‘o‘ral hkx‘ly imprm-ers with tho rl'edv‘ntials Io w'mmaml r 9» pm‘L Klnz .\lesrnr hn< usr‘ful farm in unmnwnd him and Fnllsq'vmy “mum be all thr better for the racing he had

at the \Vaikato meeting. Modern .\[aid‘s succeSS on the second day at T 9 Rapa was her nest to date 11an she should \\‘in further. Clan Ronald may improve but a better prospect may he Sporting Song, whose latest efforts have been 01‘ a promlsinx nature. Sval—piko is a possibility, while the balance of the field may be held Rafe by Teddy Boy, whose schooling of hue has held promig-J of an early return. \\‘hen the final nxures are hmsled the lwsl supported may he— KIODERN MAln SPOlll‘;!\’G SONG S A LTS i’ ll .’\ Y 2.5 GR:A'_l'_ @9l3l":eg VHQRDLES.

'l‘hm'v is M'r‘l‘y pusixhilil} 01‘ u num—lmr nil-upping out. with the final pay—mvnls. hut inn‘licalinns urn, mu'erthr—lr'ss. Hm! :1 ”no field will ful'r‘ UH‘ starter. The history of ”ID race is

against Soloist \\ilh his stopper of 11.8, but he 011 nm)! altogether be ruled out as he is a jumper above the average Klng‘s Archer, too, Is in a ditllcull. positlon In the handicap and Jolly Meagan“ Is a much better prospect. His success on the first day at T 6 Rapa was achieved 111 fine style and there is no doubt that he 15 right

l ‘ inn-k [0 his lwsi, Scnh‘h .\‘ailon, like $1 .'iu'l\‘ llnsz’ui'. is a polished jumper and 1, (ilihougil he has slurlml only lwim 1‘ .m-r iluniivs ho was the early ruling l l‘nwln'ile for in-nim‘i‘mv's big race ‘i nnxl ln' slill inniniuins that position. i I ’l'ln-spis, “'OO Pat and Yalpccn must he ~‘ I-onsidcx‘crl nnd Royal Limond must sI im conceded gomi prospects. The 1 r‘inuggzlor rm‘onily won two hurdle ' l‘dL‘t‘S in the South Island and comes ' in handily with 9.13. Conlact has |' Mon svhnnling imprr‘ssively and - lllzn'inn Cull has the credentials lo i“ i'vmlvi' lllnl (1 fni'rr' to lie reckoned ‘1 “mi, l‘i'lnco nf Ommrn is n pos—- ' - Milly :nnl iln‘ luu~i of the others arc | lllm‘l‘ \izn’lilL Sill; SM nlnl \anli‘ul. ] ’l‘ln- l'uvnurilvs may it?“ i l JOLLY lll‘ZGl‘uAß FCOTHH NATION I ’l'lll-I SKlL'lll‘ulil‘lll I

2.50. CORNWALL HANDICAP. or £550; u miles.

The big mile and a quarter should be one o! the finest betting races in years as few of the large field can lightly be ruled out. King Rey may need the roost Royal Appellant, One Whetu and .\lungatoou form a 1 dangerous trio and all should go well. Horo—\thnua will be all the better for re—cent racing and will need only to he himself on the day to take a lot of heating. Gay Rose will need uni)" in have the luck of the race on her side to be right in at the finish. She was runner-up lust year and has‘ since run some fine races. The (lisinnce may trouble Pakan-ui. Knight 0! Australia is an excellent prospect and the form of Grateful on the second day here was such as io susgest that he will prove equal to another solid effort to—morrow. And his race here should' improve him. Scotland is a possibility and Croonins will lack nothing on the score of condition. Korero, Tooley Street, Con Fuco and Arawa Rose will all cairnr public confidence. but major support may be torihcoming for— KOBERO ' GAY ROSE GRATEFUL 3.30 HUNT CLUB HURDLES. 01' £275; 2 miles.

'l‘hnre is not :1 \\‘ealll: of form to provide a line on Hm majority of the “old and conéequenlly [here is every possibility of u surprise lmlug record—ml. flanwtra llml mil- J‘orm lasl, sea—snn and was runner-up [-0 Tail Light at. Marlon. llluminu/zlu may improve nu T 9 Awmnulu running Orenda is :1 IIUSS”)IIH_\' and Balls of How and Irish (lumnl slmllld run prominently. 'l'nnglml lms lnmn svhouling wvll and the lvesl. at the others would appear

to be High Quality. Royal Dispute and Dark Princess. The fm‘ourite division may comprise—— ‘ COMETRA ILLUMINAGII IRISH COMET 4.15 MIMIERS’ HANDICAP, Of 2350; 6 fur. ’

The draw for positions may not be‘ without its bearing on the result.‘ Nothing has been working better all Ellerslie over the past couple of} \\‘reks than Rereaiu and despite his solid poundage he should give. :1 solid account of himself_ .\‘nnmkia, Galileo. Pnkanul and Boughni should all run promeniniiy and Ihr- luiost rfl‘oris ni‘ Gold Mission suggrst ihat shv will imva in he «'nnsidorml. lingo, is a prospect, and Gri‘f‘k Gold shapml like an impruver in his raro hprc the serond ilnyl \‘rlm-ipeilc is in form and ’l‘ratirsman, Arluleun aurl i'lnllfu‘ Bill will mid inieresi lo lu‘orrmiings. 'Poley Firect was unlucky an the sorouri day of the \\‘aiknin innriing' and on ihis occasion may turn ihc tables on Puss .\ioihi Prinro Acre and Whiriing shnulri hold ihv nihors safe in a good belting mrr- in which ihe public may place must reliance on the credentials of— PUSS MOTH GREEK GOLD GOLD MISSION RIDING ENGAGEMENTS. lliiiiu: rngiagoninnis inr in—umrrnw iurluih‘z—ll. \\Z .\‘n\‘:i:_"i‘,~—-.\hlxlnnr. llt‘lliu'nnt‘y, Swm‘i llusu. l". 1"“ “:lki‘i‘. Uri-lulu, King—r .\li'sim'. ’i‘uwn llv'nul‘vi 11. l-‘nnrngviinn Fiiiu'n, liliii-I' Lip. .l. l-‘. I“i'l'£lli“i—.l.'li‘ liilu'r. .\‘viu-ni'. ili:.:ii Uliulily. i\. H. l-leis.illvriuilu. llnv‘ \\'hr‘lu. \\‘uinu, .\. .li‘uhius. -Ill;u‘inu lZull. l‘ulu'iw, .l. Linn-hi“-lx'ururu, linlii .\|i~~i:\ii_ l:!:i-~l\ ,\l.lu. \l, Ki‘ill'll\.—Hlil'|l\\lli'lllld. 11. \\fl llihir-‘i'ti.—Al'm-iiw} .\ll’i‘i'L lii 'l'iiul|l~wl\ i'nrvM ulmxv \\. iii‘un‘unr Si'u‘u‘li .\llinu. Hill) ll”), .\lmlv'i'u \i.iul 'l'. \\‘illiuiuxr linliu: lxiu.'. Tum!) l'm). (I‘unlinuerl in next column)

-—_———_-:__—:—=: (I. L. Goulsbro.——\\'hMing, Lc ClmsA svnl'. .T. \\‘imlma—Linn ”mu-t, (7:. li. finnlshl'n.74|nnfing‘ Mari. le'k 'l‘hl‘vul. N:Illl:ll<i;1. l’nlumlli. S. ’l‘x-wmuin,v .\lim llul'm-l, Hunga—--Imm (1. 'l‘lllunsunrfifix‘rlic .\‘lnl'. Tunglml. l-‘uz'vfl (iluu, H. Hnltllim‘h. , Kin)" Hnst‘. Hiu'h ’l'.‘.|. H. \\C \I.-'l‘:|\i\h. ~~.\LI|III‘IL lizalll-I'u], ILIIHN‘. H‘ ,I. I’ml'l\.~A.~':mlul'l_ \lafnhml. iL (irmltlnl-k‘a—lillil‘t' limm‘uhl. H. K. Smith" unnumu L. l‘lle'll‘ \\w- I'd" HI-sxun-H‘nl. Hum] llislxllllx Impwmlul l‘l‘illl'l'. YL HlmlinL'. . lumlnS-imui‘nu. I'er‘n final-[rug Urm‘k Hull]. IJ. \II'IMIIKHHII .\llvurwltn. Iva-Jrll‘d. : Fl‘ib‘lllll)’ \h-y, anll liunmli nu, ‘ H llnl‘nnl wKile'lur I':ll|>L'!ll"nl|II'I|[. l l\'ivlh LIL 1’11.~.~ \lnlh. H. U. ":ax‘age.-——‘:palplku.

9'. Tia-"W” st. 11:. Pukeko . . . 9 5 Samnn . . . 7 s Sebrof . . , 9 3 (mm . . . . . 7 5 Black Man . a 13 Tall ngm . 7 o "alipur . . . a 12 Dark Shadow 7 1 Wotan . . . a a Chief Lap . . 7 0 Day wmu . a g Francgs Queen Nonz. 3 7 .\(‘Ie ‘ . . 7 n Kllladar . . . a a ‘mpenam . . 7 0 Must“, . 3 1 Le Clmsseur 7 0 Hum. 31.}, j 3 . .\llss name: .7. 0 Gold. Sceptre 7 13 5.01:5 . . . . 1. o Shy . , , , , 1 “I Mralhlre . . A 0 .\laloru . . . . 7 1|

"""o'r 'ETEILEZ'H 11352?" ‘ 5!. lb‘ st. lh. Soloist . . . 11 8 (tlarlun Cull . 9 7 King‘s Archer II 4 P. of Orange 9 6 Jnlly Beggar 10 7 King Moslur . 9 0 ’rhvspis . . . ll) 7 mark Marlin 9 0 Master Musk 10 4 nenlgmed . . 9 0 \\‘cc Pal . - 10 3 Booklaw . . . D 0 Valgmen .. 10 2? count 5 Nation lo 1 “01155111011 . 9 0 R. - Lluluml 9 I3 Inrlnlnm . . . 9 0 The Snmggler 0 1:! Silk sax , . . 0 0 (juulart . . . 9 0 \\‘ouurul . . . 9 0

""73: 7:277:75; 7min“ 79 mu". 3L ID. at. In. Dmnond . . H 9 The lukor . . n 0 Arctic sur . 10 9'2 .\lmnannlng. n 0 Emancipation 10 n Innlsvrenon 0 O Guclllo . . . lo 6 T9 \lnnam- 9 0 Pen-arch . . . n 6 MN ~ - - En Tn_ur . . . o 10 Electric Flash 9 u Allegretto. . 9 8 nullnn' Klflg’. 9 0 London . . . 0 3 Adsum . . . w 0 Town Beauty 0 2

Second Dlvmon. 5:. lb. st. lb. I‘nnmhlnauou 9 3 Armncnnrt . 7 H nospsspzrm _ c n Trouvanla . . 7 ll ‘l‘rlune . . . a 12 Ennpmonmonl 7 5 nanny - - - 5 0 Lnndluhber . 7 2' \‘ulmlm . . . 3 9 Solo Song . . 7 0 ltlm‘k Cvllnrm . . . 7 “ Thread . . 3 5‘ Hawthorn . . 7 0 lumen] . ‘ . 8 7 .Inhnuy \\‘alls 7 0 \mnwukalm - 8 7 .\lnmlaml , _ 7 0 Iilenarnn . . 8 0 Hum sun . 7 0 1mm Ten . 7 I" Stormy nun "can . 7 1:1 \\‘umlhvr ‘ 7 U [wubronoy . . 7 H

or £275: 12 “Mei. »‘ ‘ ‘ <l. 1h. Klmr .\ler In I: (’hwl’ ;,y[.,w.5 1" ' ' Emt‘l‘tlm . (I n .\lmlPrn Man! [0 11‘ Rumum ‘ . . n u (‘lan [humid :| ‘J l'nm‘d ‘ . . n I) Spurting (‘nl'low ‘ . . 0 n Sun! . . . I) 9 'l'mmy [my _ u 0 Spalpxku . . . u I

5L )1). st. lb. King Rey . . 9 0 Den-Inn . . 7 9 Royal Korero . . . 7 5 Appellant . a 12 Miss Lu . . . 7 5 Onewhetu . 8 10 Sea Fox . . . 7 5 Munguoon . 8 d Tooley Street 7 1 Horowhenua 8 ( Grand Talk . 7 0 Gay nose . . 3 a Con Fuoco . 7 0 Grateful . . . 8 2 31mm; . . . 7 0 Pakanul . . . 8 0 Arawa Rose . 7 0 Knight or Parquet . . ’7 0 Australia . 7 13 Te Hal . . . 7 0 Scotland . . . 7 11 Keith Lu . . 7 0 crooning . . 7 9

st. lb. st. 11). Cometra . . . 9 10 Tangled . . . 0 0 Illuminagh . 9 D Friendly Boy 9 0 (u-Pmla . . . 9 é Nicodemus . J) 0 Bells 0: Bow 9 l Royal Toast . n 0 ms}! Comet . 9 1 lllgn Quality 9 0 Royal Dispute 'J 0 Dark Princess . 9 D

at. ID. 5!. 1b. Berta“! - . 10 I Puss Moth . 7 7 .\alllakln . . . 9 1 Dollal‘ mu . 1 5 (1311169 . . . 8 10 Gay Sealon ' 7 4 Pakanul . . . 8 0 Solarla . . . '7 4 Boughal . . . 8 7 Tooley Street 7 4 Gold Mission 8 6 Mungacre . . 7 1 E1139 . . 7 - a 4 Prince Acre. 7 0 Break Gold fl 0 \Vhlrllng . . . 7 0 veloclpede . 8 2 Comma . . . 7 O Tradesman . 7 11 Amy . . . 7 0 Adalene . . . 7 :0 Munxukalm . ’7 0 Versnnt . . . 7 7 Star Artist . 7 0 Bellkyrlnn . . 7 7 Sweet Rose . 1 o

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 11

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AUCKLAND WINTER MEETING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 11

AUCKLAND WINTER MEETING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 11

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