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RACING NEWS.

STABLE AND TRACK GOSSIP. I i i (BY WHALEBONE.) ■'' ' FIXTURES FOR THE 1925-26 SEASON. 5-—Methven Racing Club. R»S«2& er s—Taumarunui Racing-Clud. CiTb ' 10r_ W-'Otlvme District Jockey December 12—-Waipa RBcing Club. S^»££ c i: I '-„l9r-D« r W v ">e Racing Club. Cm i»—Banks Peninsula Racing Sf^iHiJ* s '' 2fi—Waipukurau Jockey Club. n«^K er 25' 28—WestUnd Racing Club. ! R™& r 0 2 . 6 ' 28—Taranaki Racing Club, i 9 h 88—Dunedin Jockey Club. EiS? S6 -. 28 > 2»—Manawatu Racing De u^ er %s&*- '"nuary l, 2—Auckland Racing Club. SycfuD. ,anu,iry ? ' *^™*™» Penman contracted a cold prior to th e Fending meeting and had to remain at home. "• ~ '«•■" 'Merry Day is in work again, after a short spell and will be next seen out at Woodville. Demure, which has raced well this «eason, will probably next be seen out at Manawatu or Marton...... The new owner of Runhymede is Mr. T. C. Trautwein, a well-known racing jman and breeder in New South Wales. | Sir Moment is being kept in work by IK. Knox, but his other two horses, Lady Fingers and Sir Wai, are having' a : spell. %■ J- Green' Bonnet, which showed promise recently, has gone on the right way at iMatamata, and is expected to be seen .to better advantage shortly. The hunter, Auburn, which wag formerly at Ellerslie and was sold to go jto the Wairarapa, has been disposed of to a Wellington sportsman. Last Crust, which was useful a seaSon or two ago, is standing up to a fair amount of work, but it seems doubtful , whether he will stand a preparation. j A two:year-old filly by Martian—Per lArma, a sister to the "youngster that brought top price at the recent sales at Christehurch, has been taken up by M. Gardner. Deluge showed signs of lameness prior to the Feilding meeting and was not J started. If lie goes on all right in the i meantime he will probably form one of W. Rayner's. team for Auckland. ,y According to a southern writer, if. Kiosk builds up he will be taken to . Manawatu or Marton at Y'-'kristmas time. He will certainly not' come north to' meet Commendation and Lysander. i . I Kaiti, which had been doing all that .was asked of him in his work at Woodville and' doing it well -since "his 'return from Riccarton, and which" was being- given Very favourable prospects | at Feilding in the Flying Handicap, was ' not able to fulfil his engagements. It appears that he was being put through the test out when he -got the upper: band of his pilot, whom he got rid of.'; Kaiti wound up the escapade by getting] hung up in - -a fence and damaging-his j legs. It is pot anticipated that any serious results will, accrue; from ihemishap. '.-,.' Apparently Waitaki's form is as diffi*' cult to follow- as the vagaries of the genus femme. Kecently~;in the -young- j sters' race at Warwick' Farnt AValtaki : came from* nowhere with a wortdferful i "finishing run, and she was passing those | in front, as though they were standing still when the judge was reached (says j an Australian .'writer). The -run was ; delayed too longy however, and the best j the AbSurd filly could do was to finish third, though in another" two strides! 9ho would have been second, .and would > have made the winner travel Io hold j his position had the winning post been J half a furlong off. A A runner in the. Warwick' Va'ravjllfeY Handicap recently 'was Glen Garry. He is a full-brother to the erstwhile cham 1 - pion Beauford, being by Beau Soult from ; Bluefofd. When the horses paraded the enclosure prior to starting for-the race mentioned, Glen Garry -was the cynosure of all eyes. He can boast more substance than his speedy brother, | being much thicker all over, and pos-,-Besses strong and powerful quarters and shoulders. Were the two brothers peering over a stable door it would be impossible to tell one from the other, j as their heads are moulded in exactly j the same way. It was Glen Garry's first race, and'after-dislodging his pilot at the barrier, Beauford's brother was one of the last to leave. He eventually wound up nearly a furlong behind tire field. WOODVILLE MEETING. FIRST DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WOODVILtE, Friday. I The following are the acceptances for the 1 first day of the Woodville races: — Manga-atua Hurdles, one mile and a-half. Merry Singer 11.9, Many Colours 11.2, To,a Taua 10.0, Kafa 10.9, The Emperor 0,11 Suspicion 9.9 Axle 0.8, Slump 9.2, Bang! Sarto 9.1, Blue Star 9.0. Mixed Heather 0.0, Araby 9.0, Uncle Dave 9.0, Wilm6reana 9.0, Bahere 9.0. King of Hearts '9.0, Pilot 0.0, Daphne Bruce 9.0, Master Felix 9.0. Trial Handicap.—Black Mint, Delsarto, Mah Jong, Lampyre, Bank Draft, Lady Egletirie, Carrigallen, Trance, Golden Egg, Mint Leaf, Joy Bird, Windbag, Windy Night, Alabama. ■■_ Essential, Touchwood, Wanderlust, Dale Oggdeh, Tanhadice, Pinthair. Pardon, ■ Kilbrohsyth, Regal Star, Knockaloe. Woodville Handicap, one mile and a-quarter. —Te Mohanui 9.0; Merry Day 8.13, Waetea 8.8, Fool's Paradise 8.9, Kitfaire 7.18, Clarlnda 7.5, Arch Salute 7.2, Olympic 7.0, Bumptious 7.0, Son o' Mine - 7.0, Euchre 7.0, Bevel • 7.0. Flying Hack Handicap, six furlongs.—My Hobby 9.0, Westbrake 8.10, Newbury King 8.6, Star Shell S.S, Standard 5.5, Blonde 8.8, Hvmestrason 8.2, Penman 7.13, Lin Arlington 7.11, Cherry Pie 7.9, LlandudnS 7 9 Blue Jay 7.7, Bon Idea 7.7, Break o" ■Day 7.7, Sleet 7.7, Sole Mlo 7;5, Wristlet 7.5, The Bolter 7.2, Joy Bird 7.0, Hinekapua 7.0. Oete Handicap, Six furlongs.-r-Peheus 9.5, Mlreusonta 8.11, Degage 8.8, Aiitomne S.O, Ngata 8.5, Black Cat 8.1, K00.d00..8.P,. Tuahlne 7.12, Megalo 7.9, First Acre 7.5, Allmarimba 7.0, Solferange 7.0, MiSs Hupana 7.0. ■ ■■'. y r - - Nursery - Handicap, five furlongs.— Ntrawatl 8.9, Joy King 8.9, Inner Harbour 8.0, Sir Kay, 8.0, LadykMer 8.0, Threadneedle 8.0, Magna Clmrta 8.0, Only Tair 80, Lackland 7.9, Glehinpls. 7.9, Queer's Choice 7.9, Llmonite 7.9," Volplane 7.9, Lucky Days * 7.9, Lady -Desmond 7.9, Hypatia 7.9. Borough Welter Handicap, seven furlongs. I Printempa 8.11, Sir Pam 8.9, Agitato 8.8. 1 Esthonia 8.0, Bonnie Gold 8.2, Royal t~- «■- y-'.-,v ~--~l R"-Ti)--rp -"tf. Captain Wal 7.11, March On 7.11, Ilirkic ... 1 .„,. i i...a-..ai i.li. •Maunu Welter Hack Han'llcunr- ;,oven furlohgß.—Sanctuary 9.4, Kilmiss 9.5. Musical 0.2, Vel-ret King 8.11, Black BotiU 8.11, The Tank 8.8, Nbvar 8.5, Purse Proud 8.5, Nine of Spades 8.4, Asleep 8.4, Ranglmoana 8.8, Moutoa Ladr 8.3, Kilorum S.l, Mountain Jean 7.11, Purple, Lilac 7.11, Mah Jong 7.11, Red Fuchsia 7.11, Elyslanor 7.11, Panart 7.11, Anchor 7.11, No Favours 7.11, Rawhero 7.11, Chrissarto 7.11, KUI»OBVtb 7.11, Mtrry Wand«rer 7.11.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 5 December 1925, Page 15

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 5 December 1925, Page 15

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 5 December 1925, Page 15

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