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NEW ZEALAND CUP

TUTERE'S, STEWARDS? ACCEPTORS AND PROSPECTS fSpcdaT) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. The path to success in the New Zealand Cup has been marked out for Representative by his sire, Nightmarch, and Iris sister, Serenata. If he is a good hor.=e, and his form this season, plus track work since his arrival from Auckland, suggest that he is, Representative should round off the family record in tie bis race at Riccarton to-morrow, when the Canterbury Jockey Club "will oppn its spring meeting. The harder they go the better GJadynev will like it, and, with his light weight stnblemate, Don Quex, in the field, the pace .should be made to order. Gladynev's deeds have been mentioned too "often to need repetition. He is a good stayer with an unlucky record, and, in his present condition, it will not come as a surprise if he beats Representative and the rest of the opposition. Rakamii and Battledress are other horses likely •to make bold showings, while The Monarch, despite previous failures over the distance and a lack of recent form, has a strong following, though he does not hold much appeal. Kevin and Foxhaven are local light •cßeights which may show up at the end. The Stewards' Handicap looks particularly open, and Tutere, John Gay, Royal Flicht Sir Bradbury and Lord Advocate all appeal' to hold good chances. The track should be in excellent order after light rain- Likely prospects are:— ■j2 2 Middleton Handicap: Invincible, Gay Thread; Gunga Din. 12.42 —Spring Nursery: Intense, Blue Bonnv Piccolo. 127 Apprentices' Handicap, First division: Justitia, First in, Sir Wjna; Second division: Rout, Solver, Caithness. 222 New Zealand Cup: Representative, riadvnev-Don Quex bracket, Battledress. 3 7_\Velcome Slakes: Subdued, Bonny ■Flieht Lord Roland-Lady Sylvia bracket. 3 52—New Zealand Derby: Tara King, EX M-f Tutere, John Gav Roval Flight. 522 Riccarton Handicap: Good Scout, St. Cloud, Botany. Acceptances are:— MTDDLETON HANDICAP of £400, one mile ana nnarter —Ni"htcalm, 10.11: Bascule. Invincible, mo- Norse, 9.11; Tavern Light, 9.10: Gold Nusset, 9 7°' Rockery, Gay Thread, 9.6; Big Top, 9.5; i£>man Son Gunga Din, Gamble, 9.4; Prince Dolomite 9.2; Foutu, 'Sandy Cape, 9.1; Wildfire, Chew Lodging, Bull. Pitch, Edward, 9.0. SPRING NTJRSEKY HANDICAP of £400, two-scir-olfls, five furlongs.—Blue Bonny, 8.4; Intense, R3- Piccolo, 7.13; Caterpillar gelding. Air Ace, Limiidate, Periwig. St. Joachim, Simon Tor, 7.12; Owen Tudor, 7.10; Delinquent. 7.8; Miss Dedley, Abduction, Peculate, Perjure, 7.7; Mine. Host, 7.6; Lady Diana, Lady Desirable, Espadrille. 7.5; Lalla Bracket:' Owen Tudor and Delinquent.

APPRENTICES'' HANDICAP of £400, apprentice riders, one mile.—Banco, 9.0; Tring, First In, 8 10- Riding Home, 8.9; Justitia, 8.8: Rout, Sir Win'a 8.7; ■ Caithness, B.ff> Foxbrae, 8.4; Solver, Boyal Rae, 8.3; Voltaire', 8.1: Dash o' Dink. 8.0; Croupier's Pride, 7.12; Retriever, 7.U; Saldowa, 7 10- Paper Lily, 7.9; In Chancery, Great Legend, Gay Fort, 7.8; Winning Agnes, Contemptuous, Arustra, Waltzing' Matilda, Chellow Dene, Night Cheloid, .Lincoln", Vciort, Standby, Olga's Choice, Eddystone, Bannockburn, Fluorescent, Scottish Lad, Authentic, Midnight March, Dark Folly, Ever Calm, Irish Now, Pink Clover. Whitley, Manakore,. 7.7. Brackeis: Sir Wina and Caithness; Foxbrae and Solver; Royal Rae and Voltaire; Dash o' Dink and Croupier's Pride; Retriever and Saldowa; Paper Lily and In Chancery; Great Legend and. Gay Fort; "Winning Agnes and Contemptuous; Arustra and' Night Cheloid; Waltzing Matilda and 1 Chellow Dene; Lincoln aSH Vafort; Stand By and Olga's i Choice; Eddystone ana Bannoclsburn; ITeuorescent and Scottisli Lad;- Authentic' and Midnight March; Dark Folly and Even.' Calm; Irish Note arid PinJc Clover; Whitley and Manatore. NEW ZEALAND' CUP of £3000. Two miles. . V . . 8 13 Night Pal 7 0 Battledress ... 811 Foxhaven .... 7 0 Gladynev .... 88 Palfrey 7 0 Representative ..84 Scottish Dale ..70 . The Monarch . . 7 9 Don Quex .... 7 0 Kevin 7 8 Silver Sox ... 7 0 Te Kawiti .... 75" Patria . 7 0 Classiorm- .1.1 Bracket: Gladyhev.--and Don Quex. WELCOME- STAKES of . £1000, two-year-olds, ' relts and gcldinjs 8.5, flllles 8.0, five furlongs.— Falconbfidge. Mine Host, Irish Pal, Debater, Killarney Boy, Blue Bonnie, Air Ace, Battle BoyaJ, Beau Cheval, Silvio, Lord Roland, Pensacola, Quick Rise, 8.5; Bridge Acre, Lalla Meer, Subdued, .Ever Ready, - Aqua, Diatetic, Dark Diana, Lady Sylvia, Bonny Flight, Miss Medley, 8.0. Bracket: Lord Roland and Lady Sylvia. NEW ZEALAND DERBY STAKES of £2000, three-year-olds, colts - and- seldings 8.10, flllles 8.5, one mile and a half.—John o' London, Carniorth, Young Bob, High'- Play, Joseph Conrad, Expanse, Sedgemere, Gulf Stream, Upton, Stavros; ' Tara King, Fort Royal, Invulnerable, Mr. Valiant, ■Burberry, 8.10. , '..". STEWARDS' HANDICAP of £1200. Six furlongs, p Fleet Street ..8 9 Theolatefal ... 7 8 Sir Bradbury . . 8.8 Grilse ..... 7 7 Poutatau . . .-. 8 .5 Mauretanla ..77 Lord ' Advocate . 8 3 Boulder Dam ..76 Monetary . .' .-- 8 1- Park Light ..75 Royal Flight . , 8 0 Dinah Dhu ..-.'» 7 3 Tutere . . . .'7 11 Sham Boy ... 7 0 John Gay . . . 7-10 Silver Lily ... 7 0 Indian- Sign . . 7 8 RICCARTON HANDICAP of £500, nine fnrlonirs. Amorlad. 9.8: The Raker, 8.13; Rink, 8.12; St. Cloud, 8.7; Rawhamai, 8.2; Trench Law, Good Scout, Donnybrook Fair, 8.0; Botany, Night Lancer, 7.10; Foxcatcher, 7.9: Paladeo, Royal Writ, 7.8; Gay Parade, Golden Acre, Renarde, Chiding, Commemorate, Warfield, Cnvaka, 7.7.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 281, 26 November 1943, Page 5

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NEW ZEALAND CUP Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 281, 26 November 1943, Page 5

NEW ZEALAND CUP Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 281, 26 November 1943, Page 5

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