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RACING AND TROTTING

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RACING fixtures.

vt.timber 13. 15 —Canterbury J.C. . ikrember 13 - 15 —Dargaville B.C. > 15. 17—Waiknta fe.O. ' ' MHttber 19, 20-Winton J.C. Vftvclflber 22—Levin R.O. Sbn 22. 34—Te Kuiti RC. SLifflber 29, December I—Takapunal—Takapuna J.C. Cllaber 29. December I—Feildin* <J.C : fe-'piabef !>i 6 —Taumnrunr.i R.O. i Sfcieiflber 6—Ashburton Cotttity K.O. pcerflber B, #0— Woodville D,strict J.C. SScenlber l3—Wa;p:i R.C. nteetdber 2G—Waipukura-u J.C. SaW 26, 27—Wetland R.C. Kber 20. 27-Taru.aki J.C. pseeaber 26, 27—Dunedin J.C. feeMfcer 86, 27, £9 —Manawatu R.C. ♦ Sfecerfioer M, 29, January 1, 2—Atickl&nd S;0. * Uloefflber Si, Jaftuiirjr l —GreyiH&uth J,C. . TROTTING fixtures. lo, 14— N.Z. Metropolitan T.C. Otrefiber 19, 22—Otahuhu T.C. v fayeßbe? 21, 22—Nelson T.C. oveiflbe# 27, 29—Forbury Park T.C. isefflbei 13 —New Brighton T.C. Jieefiber 20—Bay T.C. icMfibei? 28—Ashburtbn T.C, - - SteSaM# 26—Gore T.C. flScSabef 26, 27 —WSstport T.C. «c»ber 26, 27—Soiitb Wairarapa TC. | 27, 30, 31—Auckland T.C. Jfcelßbelr 30 —Winton T.C. SO—Reefton T.C. , TURF GOSSIP. 4«talbder. AefeeptSiices for the Levin ax.d WinJSn Meetiftgs close on Friday. ' Sew Blood. !Pr6sh horses'racing at Biccartou tofl»y coniprise Thorndale, • Dumblane, Cape Gold, Dunraven, Chiy- . WoteWottijr, aiid Miss Merdia. Soiferite has not raced since tte CfrSiid National Meeting of last fkaii He is still owned by Mr C. G; V Holiflfes, and is now trained at Ashburt6n by j. Lewis. High Gear met with a leg injury iii 53S HfSt day f S engagement at Riccarton, and-will Hot be raced agaiii at the Meeting. Another of the visiting contingent, Commandant, suffered from foot tfoiißle alter his race in tlie Serby, aid will also be withdrawn from further engagements. Net Waiting. J. T. Jamieson's team were shipped | ndtth last night, and Mir T. H. Lowry's representatives will return home t'o-mOr-rbW night. A Hastings Visitdr. Admiral Drake has not had tlie best of iuck during the running of His two ferfgagementS at Biecaftoil and fie will be m&re prominent to-day if he enjoys better treatment. T#o Likely Ciaiiaiaate3. "Havering Was itiot rased at fiifeeftrtoii od Monday: He failed tb show Up in the Stewards' Handicap; but he is very wBII just now, and will not. want for . support In to-day's Joekey Club Haiidi- ■ : ca & . ! .. Itill Feather started the outsider of 'the, field and won last year's Jofikty Club Handicap with 7-1, and is engaged to-day with 8-4. * He has always run his best race second time up, and gave recent evldferieg on this point at last month's Wellington at lie won the Pearee Handicap* one mild, oairying 7-13, from Atholspear and ■ Hafiy Damon. On that performance aUuta he wiil Hot b8 neglected tt>-day *A Vas the 6a§§ twelve iiioiitlis ago. • Tfil Derby Wlimer. "■ Although a definite decision has not ' • heeh arrived at, it is likely that' Cylin.der will retriiiin for Saturday *s taciilg to 'oppose NigHtinarcli iii thg G. 0. Stead ■Gdld Cup. TROTTIX(t NOTES. \'A. Reminder. i for handicap evefatS Snd "J fifiil payment's for 'the New Zealand Ip Derby to be run at Addington to-mor--SS"-iow. close at 12 noon to-day. •• Sectional Times. '- 1 " Aitheugh the first division of the» New Zealand Cnp, won by Kohara, was .'/run in 4.21, there is a question as to f whether -it was & harder beat t6 wift than the second division, which went Wrafckler in 4.24 2-5. The. pace Was on ff6ffi the start in the first go, • ' With Terence , Dillon and Kohara the 1 -wly two in it towards the end, whilS 'Wrftekler over the last part had to j J .withstand several strong challenges. lii tha first heat the first half-mile was ran in 1.9 S-Bi the riiile in 2.13 g-S) a Ulle aM ft quarteir in 2.45 2-5, and a * mile and a half in 3.52 2-5. lii the tt'ond division the first half was pin Ui 1.10 §-§, th§ inile in 2.15, afid a Kilo, and & half iii 3.2 l t-Z.' ' i Padlock Disappoints. PMlock'ft eiily Engagement at the t Meeting was in the New Zealand Cup, the inglorious showing he inade WJta»t have disappointed his'connexions. Stopped on the mark, and was not with. p|i r 'Brilliant Pacer. One of the outstanding performance? Addington yesterday was registered ..••by Author Jinks in thrf first divisioii '* W the New Zealand Cup. The Author 1 billon gelding lost a lot of ground at "w start, and trailed the field for tho Beater part of tßfe journ§y. Half ft •sHe from homo he coriiirttentied a gteat r flin, and managed tb gfet ißto fourth ' ntece. Considering the pafee &t whigti tte race was run it was a great effortj * and Author Jinks is credited with n^y ; tog gone at something, like a 4.18 t-6 _ ; the two miles gait. "With afi even di&in the final 10-morrow life will haye to be considSrfed: A Progressive Policy. | ) Ashburtofa sjroti:ing Club has I* example to the rest of New Zealand in its decision to increase the stakes for its Summer Meeting, instead o_f ret Anting, as some otKer elubs are doing; ThS Ajihburton Club ebnsidefs that bwiiorfe [ Rnd trainers are dßS@r¥itife bf th« gffeat '*■ lii tiliS tifliS of flfliittstress, and its action will resiilt ® : _the strong support of owners iind for its Meeting oft BBxiiig Tfkf: Tne stakes will be bigger th&n thSy *6re twelve months ago, and it is cpnbtful whether any clilb in Zea«ild can show the same progreSsH'e Policy as Ashbnrton.

"LADIES' DAT."

OAKS AND CANTERBURY CUP. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME AT RICCARTON. Tlig Oanterbuk-y Jockey Club's Metropolitan Meeting will be continued at Kiccartoii to-day. fcxcelient acceptances have been received, and much interest frill be shown iii the popular New Zealand Oaks contest and in the Canterbury Clip, Much will &ive racegoers another oi>portunity of seeing Nightmarch iii Action. With ft Continuance of yesterday's weather the track will be 1 ' very fast, aiid Everything points to the racing being of a high-class order. The programme ia as fdlllHM:—i.2.1 p.m;— SUBURBAN HANDICAP. O? 250 sbvsj second horso 50 .sovs, and third horso 25 sbvs from stake. Nine furlongs.

This. race, in are to be ridden by hurdle horseinen, Should provide a fitting opening to the day's programme. Lord Thomond is an interesting accepter, but is also iii the Ashley Handicap, for which life is likely to be refeerVed. In his absence, Glenrowau. Smithereeiis, and Dumblane will probably be ill most demandi 12.41 p.m.-^-SPEiifo KUEsiiiH HAiibicA^, Of 250 sovs; secorid htjipfee 50.86v5, ftiid third horse 25 Govs'frSin sta£c. ITive furlongs.

Investors will hare~previous i'orni of most of the two-year-olds to assist them. Th§re is nothing o&tstaiidlngj but the pfOSgfectß of Royal Eaby, Fair Weather, and Irish Chieftain seem the best. ; liSi p:ili.— OTAIO PiATE, Of 800 b3ts: second horse 60 sovs., and third liofsfi SO sdvs froirt stake. One ruile and i qii&rter.

Hynauna and SilP Llraond Will be birackdttd: This event should be a very open contest, and opinions will fee .well divided) biit form to d&ter pbiiits to Dort Jose, Own, and Salmo Salar comprising the favourite division. 2.11 p.m.— cAhtebeuby m, Of febVS; faeebnd liorßd 186 aova, &nd -third horse 50 sovs from.stake. Weiftlit-for-age. Two miles and It quarter.

Courageous aud Sir : jj!mond -,v:U "bd bracketed. The five acceptors iii New Zealand's longest flat race, should make -towards an interesting contest. There is ii'd doubt that Nightmarch will again be sent oiit at a cramped price, and in•dicdtiqhs point to .Concentrate belfig the 6nly other candidate to keep him Up to his task. 2.56 p.m.— JOCKBY CLUB HANBICAf, 0£ 700 sqvs: secohd horse 140 sovs, and third horse 70 sots from stake, Otie mile.

Much iiitefe&t Wiil Be Centred in the ifockey .Gidb ttandicap; and again supjpdrt Will BO ■#bll distributed. Laughing Prince, Raflelaghj aiid Admiral Drake make gtfehjj ajipfefcii. 3.36 p.m.— NSW ZBALAMiy dAfeS SfAKES, di 000 abvki secßfid horß® iSb. sbvs. and third horfiS yeii-bia 8-10: ' biie rtiilo and a halt. J. S. Mbtifeiid'a b J JSfiflSr bivei:; Ldrd Quex — G. 8 i. sirSisei Liihond— Eulfify . . «'' W. R. Kfeniball'i 6 it Pdiri, Limond— Princes^ 1 PMi v - , W. K. KetnbMPfe b if 3tiSfe bSpe a. Doyly's biit t ®ip-. ping, Nigger Minstrel-—Dainty Step B. J. Murphy's b f Gesture* Chief Hulor Nottava J. J. Corry's br £ Cessation, Limond —Ter mination G. P. Payne's b £ Spoon, Tea Tray—Warlove Vf\ T. Hazlett's b t PArysia, Tractor —Moulin Jftouge P,- ST. Hogan's ch £ Water Ptnfrfer, Tractor—Chatfhdii ' With gOOll radfe§ the credit of Lady Pfiin and PrftiSej they Wiil now be" in strdfijj favour fof tn§ fillieS' classic} and Bgoon and Trigging Will also be in deifl&iidi final iSt&e Will probably be confiflfed to Praise, Lady tam, and £sgd6n. , 4.16 i>.m.— ■ ASStLBT HANDICAP, ' Of sovs; sfecbnd horilfi 50 sovS, and third Horge 25 from st&ke. One mile. st. lb; * st. lb.

Should a strong horseman be selected for Sharp Thorn, he would have an excellent chance ih this event. Lord Thoj ittohd was unlilekjf on Mojjday, ana Comprls Was not ridden with the best Hi juagfitefit iii Lis engagement. Beii Hur must also bfe considered in the face of La easy win over the same distance oil Saturday. The final summing up may be in favour ttf Lord Thomond the" Sfearp Thorn-Ball Dress bracket. iS.i »im. — AVON handicap, 0i 300 6d*s; feeiefid feorse 60 sovs, and tlii*a 30 ddVs irbm istaKe. Seven furlongs.^

it \b St lb Glenrowan 10 S. Tliorridale 9 12 First Raid 10 6 Pangolin 9 11 Smithereens i(i 2 4liss Hastings 9 5 Lord Dumblane 9 8 & o £ o £ 10 2 "Valves 9 0 Membo i. 10 1

et lb il lb Fair Weather 7 13 Hula Belle 7 u Royal Baby 7 13 Monastic . 7 S ifiss bfeiiiteia 7 id Gold Pit 7 5 CApe Gold ; ; 7 10 CriAKSt E&t ■ ■7-4 Type 7 10 Adult 7 3 Chief Cook 7 10 Earthquake 7 0 HonSfcIiy .. 7 8

fit. ib. St. H). 9 3 Duellona 8 5 fraluiin' 8 is Grecian 8 3 M 0Wii S io S&Imo SAl&r 8 3 Atbdispear .. 8 9 Royal Game 7 13 „ Baliooii 6 7 T8pere 7 9 Couni Cavonr S fc Be3U Geet§ . . 7 v 7 Hynanna 8 fc Sir Limond 7 7 Ravine 8 6

boujraffeouS & 6 NightSaSJch 9 6 Star Stranger 9 6 Sir lilihoiid 7 6 Concferitraifc h 5

si. lb. et. lb. LaugUiug Meadow Lark 8 8 Prince 0 6 HaVering 8 1 Great. Charter .8 11 Ranelagh . .. 8 I Wkltft iftBg 8,6 Arrfi# liad .. § 0 VortifferrL 3 4 Acltniral j)rako 7 2 Ptttl Feather 8 * Royal farade 7 0

Bed Hur .. 8 13 Proud Kniglit 7 7 CbmpfU 8 13 Homecoming 7 7 Duiifaven .. 8 13 Tiopling 7 7 Lofrd Night Parade •7 7 Thonibnd 8 ii Killigrew . . 7 7 Shortly .. 8 9 Ball Dress 7 7 SBHlpfer Sharp Thorn 7 7 Poratus 8 6 Palmary 7 7 Appledore .. § <e 8 Locltsley 7 7 Dainty Wftys 5 Divinette 7 7 $a!i prS&s *hd Sharp Thorn •will bd brack§t&H.

St. ib. » st. lb. Habit 9 3 Silver Gb6t 8 8 7 11 Taboo 9 X Sdlferite CMysdiSgJ . S 12 Jf6(§worthy 7 11

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20083, 12 November 1930, Page 15

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RACING AND TROTTING Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20083, 12 November 1930, Page 15

RACING AND TROTTING Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20083, 12 November 1930, Page 15

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