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TURF GOSSIP.

Xominations for the Kurow and Auckland Spring Meetings will be due on Friday. The next Meeting in the Sydney area to interest New Zealanders will be that conducted by Tattersall's Club on Saturday next, when the weight-for-age Chelmsford Stakes, nine furlongs, will form the chief item on the programme, j The entries for this event include limerick, Phar Lap, Concentrate, Nightmarch, King March, Veilmond, Amounts, Loquacious, and Fnjisan. Dominionbred hones in other events are as follows:—Hurdle Bace, two miles: Satrap; Novice Handicap, one mile and a quarter: Dunraven, King Musket, Coolmint, T'm Alone, Adelphi; Tramway Handicap, seven furlongs: First Sight, Anda, High Disdain, Gesture, Royal Duke, Cimabue, Nightmarch, Eaglet, Hard Words, Gesto, Vallar, Richflold, Gay Ballerina, Goshawk, Hunting Cry; Spring Handicap, one mile and a quarter: Paquito, Crown Area, Papatu, Eaglet, In the Shade, Vali, First Acre, Gay Crest; Welter Handicap, one mile: Dunraven, First Sight, High Disdain, Moorgtts, Inevitable, Ring Boy, Goshawk, King March, Sargon, Mithra, Vali, Gesto, Coolmint, First Acre, Fin Alone, Bayacre, Raasay, and Richfield. A two-year-old parade has been arranged to take place at the Wanganui Meeting on Thursday, prior to the first race, an arrangement that could well be adopted by other clubs holding similar trials. The entries are as follows: —Curie (Arausio- -Hymarty), Cape Gold (Capo Horn—Miss Gold), Maritime (Cape Horn—Kakawai), Thermopylae (Cape Horn—Miss Wayward), Sailing (Cape Horn—Rose Martian), Eeila (Cockpit—Miss Girons), Impetuous (Limdnd—Pennant), Type (Leightea—Merit), Ataeon (Hunting Song— Orfstt), Sparkling Morn (Hunting Song —Diamond Ring), Furlong (Acre— CfkaL), KoroJdo (Eedfern—Meriden), Lftdy Fym (Weathervane—Dame WSkie), All Humbug (ffambufr-All Onto*), Goldflnder •(Buapaptf—lnah), QftftitaT (Lackham—Alvarez), Easter TfH« (nhntdnation—Gamboline), RichiMNMgb (Chief Ruler—Rosellate), Tea Ally, Arattsio —Gurnion flhr, I* Foupee (Tea Tray—Dancing DoD), Chief Cook (dtief Buler—Cherry fit), Chief Clerk /Chief Ruler—Kaisertt), Paioneene (Aere—Tukia) r Sir Gadba* (Top Gallant—Fustian)., . A. 8. MHa, who has control of his brother's establishment during the lattpr*t esmpaiga in Melbourne with Bed lis and Cough, has eleven horses under fell saw, at Invercargill, says the "Daily Vtrws.* The most forward member of tk« team is Gayoma, who looks a pictkm of fitness and is ready to race at Wf time. Fonr of the string are betas; prepared for their owner-breeder, Mr/Gnham. They are King Balboa, Some Queen, who Dears a marked likeness to Quota Balboa, and two untried thro>year-old fillies who are both by Paamare from Golden Queen and a Ftetasm mare respectively. Jaek a' Daady came in recently from a spell, wfcjb the latest to rejoin the team is Banner Boy, who appears to have benefited by his holiday. Prior to being turned out last season Banner Boy was schooled over the hurdles and showed exceptional promise. He is just the type to make good in this department. The three-year-olds Elvira (Solferinc—Miehaela) and Adorn (Sntala —Adour) are making satisfactory progress, and the active team is completed t>7 Fenham, who will be given an op- ' portuhity to, make good as a" jumper.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20028, 9 September 1930, Page 14

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TURF GOSSIP. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20028, 9 September 1930, Page 14

TURF GOSSIP. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20028, 9 September 1930, Page 14