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RACING FIXTURES.

Ifur H 4 M*rlboroufk X.G. M.y 4 - (>»tll.iri J May 4—Marlon J'' U>> f, 11 K.ini.-nt RO. MU '11 — franklin R.O. May 18. 1" -Wanfanin JC. May 3fl- Athburtoo t aunty BX. June 1, Utuki Maori B.C. Juno I.' !t, ft- Dunedia J <"• J>in«i I s—Auckland5 —Auckland K.C. June 12 K«mon» Wan-anui H««». June 14, IS" Napier Park ItC. Ju,,«, 20. 22 S-uth Canterbury J.C. J llM « 21, 32 H.wke'a Bay JC. Jnn* —Anhhurtoii County K.C. Juna 50—W averlcy H.C. TROTTING FIXTURES. S:; t.O. Jfin* ° ;l Park T.C. Juno l t 1* —Hawk® i Bay T.C, TURF GOSSIP. A, » result <>f their victories at Amh.-rU-v, the following A' orM fv J*™ been p-hand" apped for th V Wmt "r Meeting on Saturday r,< > V !, ~ 7 ,U Cup Handier- Km>yant, , 3 to 7-1 >• Vlvihi' I' •<(> Win«> me Hov, - t„ 7 H FaifWt'll Handicap: Winsome *<*. 74 to 74*. Ksuliac, will, K. MrCaim in t.o Buddie, v 0 .i good display over time t , ,a *•'* « Kici-arum y«--tenlav. I'r.-vided tin-, big K*l (ll "fcC " v l»ii.unt wiii'l, be should win some irnmcy in imiwf crow-country events during tlio coining Wluinu'lilfo has been nominated U>r the print'ip»l «teeplei:haM» events *t the Waiiganui Winter Meeting, to be held on V*iy Itith ami lrtth. He injured a k.ie.. whilst schooling over tue big Nnitea at Iticcartou on Friday and haa h»d to be «a*ed up for » l«* days, anil uiiU-t.t he makes a »ati."factory recovery, the northern trip will not be Arrtwmir jjitllopttdi w«ll at Hieciirtou «.,*terday morning, and a* the race w t. Amber ley would tend to improve bun, lie should make amends for his clufeat them at th# Oamaru Meeting on Saturday. .1. W. JenntDK l * wunt on to Bleii-h.-sm after the Nelson Meeting with Arch Arrow and The Dove, and will }iav« the pair racing at the Marlborvu 'h (lit»ire this week. I'.uUlon, who got on the winning list ftt th« Witikato Meeting on Saturday, lau.i t,.»f i tin d -sine® the corresponding luiin.- uv., s...r# ago, so it is not «urtir that new»« very little fancied. At 1 ' in*t Pad don is a very useful , j t He is a half-brother to \\ « 1 'illlU't. Vuanitt* win in th« principal handi.it t)in Waikato Meeting on Batur<h»v nmrkt his Arm effort U\voiid a tinki. The opposition was not up to his i.i, hut lie carried 09, so that lit' p>:» up a .sterling performance. "S iiiiinre i auccoMi on Saturday iaan uu ..aii- si that he will soon bo at hii Ih -,1 >,;i,l will again have to be reck«u,.t with A important juinninß racca. lii-t win was unexpected, hut as he ho l had three races they no doubt brought li m on more than was • Tii.icipated.

1 !,-i> [.ii pi ii, who brought off a great #,i '■!!-■) in ho two-vear-old race at Ye. V.-.;-\ on -a turJay, w a chestnut filly iiv K i... Lupin trtxn Madam Rose. tih- 1. nl li.nl I'iily two previous races. Vh id- •■ Hire .it. *h.- Ohtnemuri Meetin. !,,' iii "rh and she registered t !■■ .- 1> and a third ■die was entitled 1., tii-inr thin ahe received on .-■>■■ ■■- i C -..■ Lupin m owned and t. -.1 i-v II I. lluim-11. :•■.. '. t.t iv.-i,-hr i<*k.>y. L. J. Klhs, «!■ . ! i, Invii under sn-.peri'-ioii since i'.i t. -, is i i.'Mtli of a much-discussed i [-hi nt IJin-rt.ii!. Hill be riding nt i'i. i*.i't. xrtt M.-tin,* on Saturday. In :,. ,>r' his rth-w-nf" for n month, Ellis m mill l.vir behind his brother, A. E Fliti i-i the * inning jockeys' list, and y.i<h rive t.jjjiorriuiiti'W h>' will have dirMu' the !i.-(t i-«iupl<> of iiinnlhi, he nil! hold ■% nroin'n-'it position at the end ■•! 'li- n, even if ln« fails to re ■ in !u, pl.ii - nt t!m head of the list !Im l-.iu (iuitiuas. the iirst t*t n.n hi.-.tovu eieiits of tho English tin 1 ii vt. .Liu n for docision to-day. 'J'lr-ii' h .1.1 ii> i-iiintanding piTtortner stii- -nrf (iii r-wi»»rur nidi that, competed U-.t i.-iir, and t.h« ojh-ji characUir ot t.li<> t-l.uiMi-. e.voiUtt is <ui ull bunds recog-nii-.l \i tl»i I'l.isnu- fvnts annually riMim up for ilt'i-iMoti uisu'h curiosity is *v:uii-*t »» to nht-rhiT his Majesty rlniiiin ii colt up to tho proper atan•d.uil At hint advice* a brace of colts ii.mi I..iti'd siv the King remained in tll>- "i'.io rhoii.iinid tiuiiK-.u-s, vii Ulusf'»,' Friar Marcus {stained tildAxi and CruoHUs (h> l>iligencv- Ench.mi incut i. Hi.' tir-.r-ii.lined colt wtwt di iti each of the tour races he couGiftttid at two years old, while ♦ ViK-n* was imi ertl!«-d upon to race at tho juvenii- it.iv*c ot his rarttT. (il nt"ut<uri ami may theroI'nin (»■ ie(.; ifit.-d an unknown i|iiantitic (VmiiiUi I'.nha i.liv (J;iuisborouc;li t'i»), a colt bred and owned by the Aga Khan, di-plavetl promise at two vi> if i tiS-l aid he wn u (inpulur 'nncy tor t'm \ni inn ra<s« when tli<« lu.vt mail to hand hit London. A colt rt> lon-icir. in the rianio of Mr Jinks (by Tctrau-uiit Kalih I'ufyi, owned by M i (or McCahtmiit, ii alsa exjwctej to riiiin' op to tho standard rwesiary to win a cla-aic event. (Jay Day (by (Ky t'riMit.ier 4iilv,-r Ta<> ownej l»y Sir \"• -i<ir 'sftd-iNin, is credited with showing i lot. of nrnfviio.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19607, 1 May 1929, Page 14

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RACING FIXTURES. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19607, 1 May 1929, Page 14

RACING FIXTURES. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19607, 1 May 1929, Page 14