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WAIPA EVENTS.

THE SUMMER MEETING.

LIST OF HANDICAPS.

FKIESUVND TOP IN CUP.

CnrmideniWo interest will centre in the wiMitlile ikmmcil Uhm murium; for tlic "in I , inri-tinn ot llu> Wuipu I!.win; ('lull invnirt In the l.ict Unit quite « imiiilxT i>t Auclilaiifl Cup and Hallway ll.tm<!ica |> r,nidid.Hen are r imaged.

Ki-icmlihiil (ii.O) in inpwiMKUt in the To Awaiiiutii *'np, mill on )ilμ recent form he «hnillil take some bent imk# He won the VViivrrli'.s liip, one mile and n qini'ter, on l,,il)oiir Day with 0.2, nrul Inter .it Hi. I-.it lon, uftiT lini«hin« fourth in thu New Zeal.m<l I 'up, won tli o Kenil ilton il(iii(lic.i|p, olio nillo ami a quarter, with B.H. .luniithnn (8.12) raced well until Llm TilkiLpiinil meeting, where lip wsut twii'o uii[>ln<O(l, and him in consequence dropped in tho woiphte. Flo ehmild be In "hlin piitiuo if ntni'ted. Maxtor Brierly 18.(ll lulled in tho Alison (.'up at the mime mooting, Jiiul in meeting Jonathna on tlin mmni<: toruin a« in that event. Mii/.ir, who iH mi the J4UIUC mark, wiw fourth in Hip Alihihi Cup, ami iilbo in the St. Andi.'WH Kiindu'iip lit. the Takapunii iiior;.inif with H (1. \n cuii«(H|iipnce lie in meetmix both •liiiiiiihim unci MiistiT Brierly on WiWNi> lerniM, Injt nil the oaiiw lohould !)■■ llard In lienl. S.,,l!.ind I 8.((] Inm not r.u-ivl HiniT the Wnikati. (up. where he i'ailel to Klimv up with N !), tho event rreulliiu mi ,i deiid-hent between ■fanatlinti i5.1.1l

.m.l Mhhut Briefly 18.7). while Ma/ir '•( iii n-iut iignin fourth. Heotlan '. is not entered for the Auckland meet ing, ami Iμ is not unduly burdened with hie [ireticnt nnprwt. Kelly ami Dark Shadow iiiiVß eiu-h 8.4. Dark Shadow wan on the miniiniim in (.he, Alixon ('up, which lie won, and the second day carried 111b mnro in the, St. Andrew'* Handicap, which ho n\fii annexed. He peored in tine iityle nil I'ix-li oeeucton, ami even thouffh he. h.ia tfono ii|> in the weights he should ac-n'TI take mime heading <>tV. Kelly f.iiled in blu< former event. (!nv Rose (7.10). ilid not dhow up at thn VVaiUato meeting l.iet niont.h. uhieh wan her last stivrt. whi'e

I'Viwii iT.'JI han only onee been in the money fin , ii long lime pant. Viilmnito n:id Annai'iMirt hnve been awarded 7.1. ami liol.h aii , capable i>l ruiniinit out the dinlane«\ (M* Ilium- on the minimum Sinking I'nn.l, Kiiim Rhv «nd Pnrt|ii<>t ("•'■ m the bent. Nfune who may !>o faniirrl nre: Dark Shadow. M.izir, Seel land, Frieslnnd and Jonathan, The Sprinters. The majority of thiwe. entered for the r"l.vihg Handicap wo engaged in the Hallway Handicap nt Kllcrslie on Boxing Dny. Whirling (0.0) vim a good sprinter last season unci during the prrwent term lin ran second to Rlilek Thread in the Short* Handicap, six t'lirlonffH. at Trentliiim with 8.7. Ho failed to jump away* properly in the Nainai Handii.-ap on the lust day of the meeting when carrying 8.12 and finished out of tho money. Rereatu tH.ni hait not won for a long time, but still he is a really Rood port when at hie bent »nd line been galloping well recently. Trilliareh (8.61 won tho Telegraph Handicap, six furlongs, from n good field at Avondale in October, carrying 7.13. He wan fourth in the open sprint with 8.5 on tho first dny of the recent Waikato mooting, while with a similar impost on the next day he faded out after renching tho st might. Black Thread (8.3) won the Hhort.H Handicap, the open six fuTlongß, on tho first day of the Wellington Racing Glub'a spring meeting from a very smart Hold, including Whirling, Paper Slipper, Laughing Lai* and Maori Song. 11 e was writ to Rtccarton for the New Zealand Cup meeting and ran second to Paper Slipper in the Member*' Handicap, six fuV longs, with 7.10, in 1.11. Black Thread ia not, without good prospect*. Tray Bit (8 2) won the Cheltenham 'Handicap, six furlone*. on the first day of the recent Tuknptine meeting with 7.10. This wae hi« mat ataTt and he nleo ie a likely eort. Palimtre and Orate .have each 7.11 and the former in preferred after her success at the TnknputiA meeting. She should ngnin be difficult to diapone of. Orate does not «tay out six furlongs very aolidly. Galileo (7.7) lailed at the Takapuna meeting, but still, with an easy track, she ie niiitn capable, of effecting a strrpriee as •ho in very well just now. Farland (7.6) ran second to Palustro at the Takapuna mooting, only a head separating them, and ho should improve, for that was hia first race in open company. Of thoee on the 7.0 mark Suleiman, after his three successive victories enrlier in the season, will ■have it lot of friends. To Monowai and Marios Acre appeal most of the other*. Home that niny be in favour just now are Suleiman, Palustre, Farland, Trilliwi,irlinS. ,nCk ThrPad ' TrOy Bit and Tho weight* nre:— W. O. PARK HURDLES of *180. One mite and a half. '' A WJ. .1» 12 Folly's Choice 0 0 Kngllsh Night 010 Deaert Star 9 0 Prince of Hlnm 0 0 Oranen . . f» » T.nrty Dlnna 9 o Rnglnnd » 2 Floodlight . « 0 f urlew ... t> 2 Innes Ijid . D 0 Miing/tern . » o Bellbroney . 9 0 Oimeynn ..00 KIIIIKinr HACK of il2o. Hlx furlongs. Huntotte ..00 pirate King 7 f> Niirell.i ... no Hopnlong ..78 Htrnthlre . . 8 12 Ma sown . 7 n Torch . . S 7 Froe Advice 7 0 Aero King . S it Dallnnvar . 7 O J I "PP.V .... e 5 Tliurlap ..70 Ml"" To Ilncellne . 7 0 Koura ...» 5 (li>ri«riil Rlske 7 0 Huiirliigmore 8 4 Nugget ...70 f>",nibey . . 7'a Clooneeri . 7 0 Kllanul . . 7 12 Long Upon . 7 0 Tn Monowal 7 1! Mlmh Mestor 7 0 Trouvaille . 7 10 Ilrltlsh Nation 7 0 WAI PA PLATK of £100. Weight forage. Mix furlonga. Treraee ..01 Qullp .... 8 4 Tulniil ...» 1 Hrltlnh Nation » 4 . I'iiitiiill ... f> 1 Mir Joe .toe S 4 Vnlc|iiln ... l> 1 D«sert -tVliige S 4 Tβ Miirnnul 0 0 Muntlano . . 713 AiiHtriillnii Mon Aere . 7 13 Star .... f> 0 Shetland . . 7 1.1 Ahhey [.ass . 8 10 Kally Hill . 7 13 Highland Kleur d'Ur . 7 J3 giioeti ... 8 10 KiiNtern Heir « l> Miiereanu . . h I) True mil . . « 0 Hlioyii .... H I) Fidelia .... fl f> Altnek ... M i> Silver Cloud » 4 Keverlpy . , R 4 Calorie ... 6 -1 Kpeurford . h 4 ']•]•) AWAMf'TU fl.'P «>f £375 and Trophy viiliii" 'J.'iKim. One nillo and a quarter iiml iil>olll 100 yiirilH. Krlciiliinil . . l> 0 Valnmlto ..71 JomiMiiiii . H Armiii.-nurt . 7 1 Mimi»r Slriklnif Hund 7 0 irliTly . . H i\ (Jratt-fnl ..70 M'»ilr .... H ti Noun Itiiy ..70 Hfiitlunil . . H <! u,ilft-o ... 7 0 !""",y ... n I llnnnv Ony . 7 0 ark Shu.low h I ,;,, v str...ik 7 O irW?:: 7 7 'a l "" , " t •• 7 " "'Vim.!. ,l!p , "AN-mi-AP of £i:no and « half V '° '*'*"*■ l ' :,, ' 1 ' 1 '"'lunge and Itaxpaii, . , n 0 „. iS -- : 3 £;;:«:: \ • '''•■ Mnn'ownl S i r rnl "" UoHO T " 'lay Hlntor M i ' 0n , ,,,, " r,um 7 «> I'rfneo M,, n ', ? A «ork..ttoH ..70 ( " ,At s l ,'V,. II U f I r | C ° f Cm> T, 1 ""''v ,n i" • • I s "■■ "Af: ? Hopiilnnir .77 llnnnii . 7 n

FLYING HANDICAP of £200, Six furlongs. Whirling ..00 Stretto ..#74 Hereatu . . 8 13 Mangukaha 7 » Trllliarch . 8 6 Johnny Walls 7 0 Hlack Thread 8 3 Suleiman ..70 Trny Bit . . 8 "J Torch .... 7 0 I'aliistre . . 7 11 Tβ Monowal 7 0 oraf* .... 711 King Ford . 7 0 (Jollies ... 7 7 Marie's Acre 7 O Far 1.an.1 ..70 LJttle Artist 7 0 lioj Setou .75 PATERANOI HANDICAP of £130. Seven furlongs. Kelly .... « 0 Orae .... 7 10 Trlllinrch . »10 Crooning ..79 Mies I*ii ..86 (lay Seton . 7 « Triiv Bit ..86 Kenpectfill . 7 5 Kiiiin Bay ..80 Star Artist 7 4 Valuinito ..80 Maiisrukauu .74 Annaeuiirt . 8 0 Suleiman -.74 Imy Wind . 7 It Uttle ArtUt 7 S Si-rgla . . 7 i:l Marie's Acre 7 o sir Abb . • 7 13 Mungacre . . 7 <[• (;.illlee ... 711 Rulette ... 7 0 Alram .... 7 JO Whakapara .70 Fur Land . . 7 10 Acceptances close on Friday at 5 p.m. with BloniHilil and Company. Auckland, an.l at S p.m. with the Secretary, Mr. J. G. Wjnjard. Tβ Awamutu.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 290, 7 December 1937, Page 16

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WAIPA EVENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 290, 7 December 1937, Page 16

WAIPA EVENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 290, 7 December 1937, Page 16