HUNT CLUB FIXTURE
GOOD FIELDS ENGAGED TWELVE IN BIG STEEPLES REVIEW OF PROSPECTS (By “Martian") Ffnp a*'P rnrrlpd Tor tlip annua ?a:?irrlne of imp Rotorua and Pav nr rip;i-\ Hunt at Arawa Park. Rotorua, tomorrow i an I with .‘lmp \\ n t 1 1\ : m rlni pv;><•: iPnPA I rno-t *ur.-.'**rul H v tntp. Thp rhirt* pvpiit. the Rotorua am Ha\ »r Pl( nt\ StPi pIP .*■■ hi- attranp-t-wplvp : uh:iPi > ami * : • jrm.-ipal fla: * x « :i* tMp Tallv-11. Manrl|r.i[., rr.ijrtonn. mi--1 win- a- f . ihe link!.* with i mi'-w of the l’» •U- r-t.v 12.0. LADIES' BRACELET, r, f £55 and tr -phy wilupii at tv-: gpntl*»nmn rider-; i mile end 160 yard.-. stlb stlb Calshot . . . 1 2 3 seaman . . . 10 7 spparrourt . 11 10 Leighton Taunu ... 11 Buzzard 10 ? Floodlight .11 1 Pal .... 10 7 Illimani . . . >lO 12 Imperial of the prince 10 7 Soil 10 7 WaLteti . . 10 7 Sir Francis .10 7 T!’p cias- i< not strong and Calshot is not without pro-ports. Spparrourt has h ‘"i ofT the scone f •• sovoral season* and wi'l havp to hr taken on 'trust and the h'ttnr proposition mav lie Taunu. who won the Rrarel a: th n last Hunt meeting at A raw a Park. should ho ail 1’ to Rot tor 'for raring at Kllerslle. while tho prom No Illimani showed at the prevl'ur.s Hunt Ilxluro will ensure him a following on rl.o machines. s.on of the Soil Das hppn working well, while of the others the Re-t may bn Leighton Buzzard. The favourites mav include— TAihr FLO f) IVI.TOUT CA US-HOT 12.45. INNOVATION HANDICAP,
Teacony was runner-up to Lord Wnl-tariK-i in novl.ee --lass nr the last Hunt fixture at Arawa park and though ho should g'> a good men be will have i«lb more t° raiiy on Mils orea-ion. Money spinner has shown little form while Master Ace and Abeiflovev w ? fll need to i-nuprove on la'«.*.•: essays r-» possess prospects. Ac-c|ue*-t has shown promise on t.lie tranks as al>o lias Roomps-a Palsy, who shaped well the other morn in? a! 'Filers! ie. Rourne-niouth. May Leslie. Master Are. Rue d<> Paix and Vaafsmar are the best of the oilier- in a race «n which -the public may sum up Tor— TBAf: O.N'Y -MON'FV SPINNER \ AVLHMAi: 1.30. HACK AND HUNTERS’ HURDLEB,
Gael .... 9 6 Well Away . 9 0 A number or Improving- jumpers are en- 1 ga-gecl here, among them being Gappy and Inness 'Lad. The former appears benefited by recent -racing- while Ititiess l>a<l. who was unlucky at Ellerslie, will have an opportunity here ito make amends. General Ruse, is a possibility and Gar Vaals should be -better suited by the RotoFllersiic. improvement in s-tarniiia would kive Ktcetera a chance, ami other likely improvers include Te Monntekapa. Rrnndou Hall and pomliey. The public may prefer lire credentials of— PM-ss LAP • :\pim
TALLY-HO HANDICAP, Of £llO and itropliy valued at £2.7; 11 miles and iso yards. st lb stlb Young Raceline ... 7 f> Paddon Slb Greek Queen 7 5 Nainara . . 8 in Rarotonga . 7 3 Kena .... 8 G Jayola ... 7 0 Besiege ... 8 13 Hunting Bee 7 0 Pocket Venus 8 0 Baroscope . 7 u The Cardinal 7 10 Town Section 7 0 Esquire ..76 Young Paddon achieved his first success over a middle distance on the course In July and should again go well. Namara has been working well, and fit and well on the day will have to be considered. Kena is not' without a chance and Beslegc’s running in the Spring Handicap on the latter day at Ellerslie. when he beat all but Beau Leon and Royal Appellant, will ensure him a following. Greek Queen won stylishly over a mile at Ellerslie and will lack nothing on the score or condition. Pocket Venus Is reported to be working well at Cambridge, while The Cardinal 1- handily placed with 7.10. Raceline, previously sueceesful on the course, should bold 'the others safe. The elect oif investors may be— RBSIEGE GREEK QUEEN-ESQUIRE bracket POCKET VENUS 3.0. ROTORUA AND BAY OF PLENTY STEEPLECHASE, Of £ 14'5 and trophy valued at £25; about 2 miles, st lb stlb ;ar A'aals . 10 13 Etcetera ..90 Beils of Bow 10 11 Conflagration 9 0 Golden Imperial England 10 S Prince 9 0 Floodlight .10 5 Leighton Park Rose . 9 2 Buzzard 9 0 Air CoantmO" Honl .... 9 o dore 9 2 Seaman ... 9 o When one recalls the dashing exhibitions "T Golden England in July one could well he excused in suggesting lie will take a power of beating again. Gar Vaals -should go well and Bells or Row. runner-u]) to Ml Irish In the Winter Steeplechase at Ellerslie. should account Tor more than beat liiim. Floodlight, on Paeroa running, will have 1o be considered, and Dark Rose. E’cntera and Leighton Buzzard will add Interest to The Issue which may bo summed up among— GOLDEN ENGLAND GAR VAALS BULLS OF ROW 3.46. FLYING HANDICAP, Of £130; 0 furlongs.' st lb stlb Llangollen .10 0 Konneta ... 7 6 Merry Vaals S 4 Dinky D 1 . . 7 1 Max am .... 8 4 Town Section 7 l Miss Te Koura S l Heroic Maid 7 0 Tox-sen . . 7 13 sure pay ..70 Te Hat ... 7 7 Baroscope . . 7 0 Llangollen ha= been racing consistently but i ail her unluckily - r late and is by no mean- .out of it despite her solid impost. Merry Vaals and Sir Robin. M. B. Abbott's pair.' form a strong combination and both i- speed v and •should be suited by the Miss Te Koura’s Paet <. i form will ensure her liberal support. Fo\sen i- cited as ,a doubtful starter. Konneta. Town see! m. lb ■ - Mti ! .1 tyoi i and Lire Pav will all have their measure -r =upport in a race in which the prime fancie-s may he— M \N \A! XI FUR V YAA 1.8 - SIR ROBIN bracket Ml's TF. KOURA 4.30. HAEREMAI HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP. Uaepala . V 2 G Lord Wa; FnLr.t • ■■ • ri 1 n 1 - Paim • * . " • ■ Ch ice • o Maxown . . ' ' " * as y-p o *V General Rl-kr 9 Painr.t Be.-. 9 *
R u pat a has s .- - : ‘a.4 ;n t )! : Hi. .ps \ r •w:i ‘ntan I w* \\‘ mi : ‘ . , a , : , e Radiant R.:n ip I :h-* ll.urk an s iimGers' Hur.lb-* at Mu P a trio 11 meet ing it \rnwa Park, . - no ■V. and \;:it-ee. who wot Hie Tr! 1 1 Hu-db-s a: r-he la-; we.-k win : i«k • the of conditloi f - 'aelng at th ■ fixture. KMS land and -on r.j thn - sluniid hold tin >thers bu good sup' port fortSicomlng for— AIN TREK LORD WAITANGI ~ II N OF THE SOIL 5.16. WASTERS' HANDICAP, Of £ I o 0; 6 furlong’s. st lb st lb • Merry Vaals 9 It paymaster . 7 10 Aoreman . . S 11 Duvach ... 7 10 Gold Motley Ngawiri ... 7 7 ’ Trig .station S 7 General .Ri-k. 7 7 Hunter’s R ise S 2 M mey gpinn* r 7 7 Kraal ... 7 1:: Acquest ... 7 7 Miss Valerie 7 l :: Baron Margo 7 7 ( I lying Eagle : u | The Jliatena! I- the;., f,.;- a fine r .11j I ‘''t V.\‘ aa 1 - iia- been .-icing conI sMrntiy hill shi-uld be Held -aie by : D • i ■;•). w■;•. w.H need milv to take her place .m the livid m command an optim- \< e nan i - 1m et w ; in-j- wet] and uoM \t.,ncv s-ng’s a-hte\. men* at Paeroa will ensure him a place among the fancied division. Trig station, i Hunter’s Rose, who worked well in the : final gallops at Ellerslie, Kraal. .Miss Valerie. General Ri*ke and Ngawiri are prosperity but Ihe public may prefer the chances or— DUVACH GOLD MONEY SONG NGAWfRI RACING AT TIMARU SOUTH CANTERBURY CLUB TES GIIEM AK'BR 11A N D IGA P HORSES IN FORM The following horses are in form and I may find favour in their engagement's at ! the South Canterbury Jockey Club's spring j meeting at Tiinaru tomorrow:— i Otaio Hurdles.—-Leopardstown, Jewish Lad, Doiiudea. I Spring .-takes.—'Eulogist, Whlphand, Sweet i _ Mystery. i Wasliciyke Trot.—Ben Travis, Four Square Dandy Travl's | Teschemaker 'Handicap. Passafonn, Swordstiek, Petersham, i Talko Handicap.—. Race Away, CVighitglass. Craiglea. I Flying Handicap.—Density, Haughty Wiu- ! uer. Not out. j Nadlow Trot.—. Marco Polo, Shadow Maid. [ _ Haughty. Kerry town Handicap.—Airline, Happy Night. Great Night. The fields are:— D2.3O—OTAIO HURDLES, Of £130; 1* lo.lu; Leopurdstown, 9. Id; i.Mun-gatoon, 9.7-; C.-mbat, 9.6; Agu[ad^ori’)ft 1J V n 11,1 ° a ’ 9, ' ; Crack °’ Davvii, sir I.s—v-PRLNG STAKES, Of £115; 0 fur. —Ageralum, blue Coat, Bon Raid, Dispense, Eujogist, 'Gold Nugget, Jacksonville, Nisi Prius. Pink Gauntlet. Rma HJko, Sweet -Mystery, I rge, AX'iiipliand, 5.5. 1.40 WASMDYK.E TROT, or £l-21; limit 3.4'3; 14 miles.—.Ren Travis. Black Label, '.an.ster. <:atalj)a, crackajack. Dandy T rivis. Divinei, Hardy oak. Hoyden, Juan Ne.i-on, jup Perkins, lady Denise, Le conijite. Malapert, Spangled Maiden, swagger .lack, limit; Four Square, 24yds Lhd; shell don, 36. \2.2O —TE'S'CT TD.M A KER HAND T CAP, of £250; Ji miles. of Song, 8.3; Passafonm, 8.2; Swordstick , 8.0; Petersham, 7.12; Dictate, Locklt. 7.11; The Raker, Night Dress. 7.10; Wardress, 7.8; Mungatoon, 7.6; Hanlon, 7.5; Settlement, 7.4; Balmenter, 7.3; Ert-ail, Chirp, 7.0. 3.O—.TAIKO HANDICAP, of £115; 6 fur. —Mldgard, 9.2; Race Away, 8.11; Retrogression, 3.10; Nlghtglass. 5.9; Great swoop, King’s Toast, Craiglea, 8.7; Stabilise, 8.3; Halt, 8.1; Lord i.Mida<3, 7.11- Asia, 7.d0; Racewell, Lord Klnnoull, Lei’ghnor, 3.4O—FLY'IN G HANDICAP. Of £150; 6 rurs.—Haughty Winner. 9.2; Density, 9.1; Rebel Mate, 9.0; Hearth, 7.11; Not Out, 7.10; Knight commander, 7.6; Chirp, Airline, 7.0. i.'2 o—l LADLOAV TROT, or £135; limit 3.39; 1$ miles.—Clonard, Four Square, Happy Man, Irish Dawn. Marco Polo, Scapa Flow. Titus, limit ; Kant. Mortlake. n,i-K 12yds bhd; Manawaf, Shadow Maid, 24; Haii-glity. 4 S ; Warfield, 96. s.*' KERRY TOWN HANDICAP. i>r £130; J mile and 35 yards, -nappy Nlghf, 9.1; Airline, 8.1-0; Great Night. '8.7; Twenty Grand. 7.13; Grey .-ilk, 7. Hi; Ferrlby, Asia. 7.9; Hr. lin title, 7.8 ; Blue Abbey, Royal Refrain, .Yfceatinc, 7.7.
or st lb furlongs. st lb Teacony . . 0 0 Aetoiia . . . S 7 Money 5 now \vnite 8 7 Spinner 8 12 Boomps-a-Master Ace . 8 7 Daisy 8 7 Abordovey . 8 "7 Bournemouth 8 7 Princess riiie de Paix ■8 7 Venus 8 7 Capita In Beil 8 7 Au'burn Lu . 8 7 Oay I eslle . 8 7 Sporting- Ace 8 7 Koxwood . . S 7 Burnside . . 8 7 Acquest . . . 8 7 Bevace . . . Vaals-mac . . •8 7 Pretty Model S 7
Of £lin ; about 1* miles. st lb * st lb General ;Ruse l 1 2 Etcetera ..92 Oar \ aate .10 2 Archco ...90 '■appy ... 10 2 Creole ...90 Inness Lad .10 l Dombey ..90 Air Commo- rig-g-er Jim . 9 0 dore 9 S Seaman . . . 9 u Te Mona to- Worthy King* 9 0 k.-tpa 9 s Brandon Wall 9 0
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