TRENTHAM EVENTS
WINTER FIXTURE. WEIGHTS FOR FIRST DAY, (From, Our Correspondent.} - WELLINGTON, this day. The Wellington Racing Club's winter meeting will be held at Trentham on July 9, 11 and- 13, and the handicaps for the • first day were declared by Mr. H. Coyle this 'morning. They are:—
Mariri Hack and Hunters' Steeplechase of !£330» about two miles and a half.— Small-Boy, 11.13; Cottingliam, 11.11; Nightbound,. 11.8; Flash-light, Surcoat, 11.2; Glenvane, 10.13; Blue Tiger, 10.9; Harbour Bar, 10,'J; Lovelilt, 0:11 ; 'Lactose, Game Pit,-9.8: Dozie Boy, 0.7 ; British IsSos, 0.3; King iMestor, Jewish Lad, 0.2; Air Commodore, Tigreterre, Ouewhetu, Red Dragon, Triton, 9.0.
Wo"Uurn Handicap o£ £330, six furlongs.—Military Maid, Mldgard, 9.4 ; Flying Flag, 9.3; Viracious, 0.0 ; Esquire, Tuatara, 8.13; Race Away, Norse, Kriemhild, 8.12; Guildor, Gold Don, Dainty Dell, 8.11; Miss Valerie, 3.9; Gay Fox, Lord Lynn, S.S; Lucullus Boy. Laughing Song, 8.7; Little Dorrit, 8.0; Gemara, 8.3; Bold Blood, Expellant, Last Acre, 8.4; Joan Peel, 5.3; Chandlery, 8.2; Auto Sweep, Batsham, Buccaneer, Cherry Hunter, Conversion,' Dark Water, Gold Blaze, Parchment, Parlato, Peach King, Pillory, Sanction, Sir Musket, St. Grace, Vadanoe, War Cloud, S.O.
Vittoria Hurdles of £330, one mile and a half.—'Smoke Screen, 11.G ; El Meyncll, Aussio Ra, 11.2 ; Araboa, Dungarvan, 10.9 ; Tidewait-er, Jack Tar, 10.7; .Turaki, ,10.0; Pekoe, 10.5; High Peer, 10.4; Gulteemore, 10.12; Bisquit, 10.0; Hunting Chorus, Nereus, 9.13; Bay, Gay. Chou, Loveli'lt, Tide. 9.11; Land Raid,"Very Glad, Monfrpere, 9.10; Grand Sport; Saccone, WarLap, 9.9 ; Midland, Segra, Solaria, 9.7; Gold BhIUmJ, 9.3; Good Sun, 0.4 ; Son and Heir, 9.3; Valspear. Wafcn, 9.2; Air Commodore, ITaile Selassie, Kincora, Lacan, Refulgent. -9.0. •
Stewards' Handicap of £450, six furlongs.—Amigo, Black Thread, 10.0; Aero King, Catalogue, Majority, 9.12; Rebel Mate, 9.0; Mittie, 9.7; Orate, 0.0; Sly. Fox, 0.4: Disdain, 0.2 ; Lord . Caveudish, 5.12; Endorsement, S.ll; Lady Montana, Grey Honour, 8.10; St. Cloud, S.S; Brazilian, 8.(5: Bronze Princess, White .Rajah, 5.5; ■Skyrena, Vascones, 8.4 ; Paper Note. 8.3; Bronze Step, Heroic Maid, Hunting Blood, Screen Star, Surella, S.O.
Wellington Steeplechase of £1000 and gold cup value £75, about three miles and a quarter.—Padishah, 12.0; Clarion Call, 1111; Slaver, * IO.G ; Santoft, 10.2; Small Boy, 9.12 { Bally Brit, . 9.11; Cottingliam, En Tour, 9.10 : Hirangl, 9.5; Nightbonnd, 04; Turaki, 0.2 : Biform, Brigadore, Chat, Flashlight. Floodlight,'-Gay Boa, Glenvane, Lactose, Makoi, Smiling Thru, 9.0. Trentliam Hurdles of £300, one mile and three-quarters.—Jewelled Girdle, 11*7 ♦ Kmg ■Key, 11.3; Solioi 10.9; Curie, 10.G ; Hosskctoon, 10.4: Old Surrey, 10.1; Hirangl, 10.0; El Mevnell, Aussie Ra, Student Prince. Sur-1 vab'on, 9.11; Araboa, 9.5; Blue Tiger, Esperanee Bay, 9.0. Wlivte Handicap of £ GOO, one mile. Amigo*, 9.12; 'Sly Fox, 9.2; Haughty dinner, 9.1: CJassform, 9.0; Du Maurier, Quad-, roon, 8.10; Alma, Francis Drake, Ned Cuttle. The Wrecker, 8.9 ; Dictate, Hot Box, 88: Disdain, Mea Mea. Sleeveless, 8.« i; Aurora's Star,' Trench Fight, 8..»; Erlick, 84: Master Cvklon, 5.2; White .Rajah, S.O, Hagcn, War Dress, 7.13; Ivena, 7.12 ; Lady Tinkle Royal Star 11., 7.11; Balmonter. Blonde Princess.. 7.9; Cherokee, Colonel S, Paddy the Rip, 7.8; Authoress, Gaelic Sons, Hunting Royal, Philemup, Ruatiti,' Silver Glow, Surella, Wagner, Prival, 7.7. , Tc Aro Handicap of £350, one mile - . \SthsreSr Kilometre, Rebelfion', Stella Lu? 8.8 ; Sheeny,' Tc Ore, 8.0; Joan peel 84; Auto Sweep, Captain Bruce Don Quex, Titara Pass, Gold ■Great' Fair, Happy Ending, Kinkajou, Loch Acre, Renascor, Royal Show, S.O. (
gay CHOU CHANGES HANDS. r,nv Chou raced In the Sleeveless -jacket at Otafcion Saturday, having been taken over bv Messrs. B. and S. Kansbauin a fortni-ht ago . It is understood tliat lie was nractiSallv given awa.v, subject to contingencies if lie slioultl make good ns a hurdler. NOT IMPRESSIVE. Onewlietu won races on Hie flat because „£° Is Stamina, but as a steeplechaser he \< n roving a very short runner. It looked on' -jnturday. at Otakl as it his wind was at fault. , likely improvers. Two two-year-olds who ran unplaced at otftki on Saturday but arc likely to im- , prove a lot later on are Intorm and Blue I Border, that is- if appearance counts for anything.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 152, 28 June 1940, Page 11
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