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> OTAGO HUNT. J TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. i [ The Otago Hunt Club's Annual ; Steeplechase Meeting will bo held on the " Wingatui racecourse to-day. The track ' is likely to be heavy. The programme . is as follows: — » 1 p.m.— SEA VIEW HACK HURDLES, Of "85 sovs. One mile and a half. st. lb. Bt. lb. Rameses .. 10 2 Gold Hint .. 9 0 Gallivanter 9 7 Traction ~., 9 0 ' Shipshape .. 9 6 Wincette .. 9 0 " On his performances at the Grand ' National Meeting, Barneses should be " in keen demand for the Sea View Hack ] Hurdles, and Gallivanter and Gold Mint ( may cause him most trouble. ' 1.35 p.m.— ' PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. ! st. lb- st. lb. Pakitere ..92 Genteel ..79 Hot Tea ..8 6 Pink Paper 7 7 Fair Money 8 6 Hiss Water Power *8 4 Tembaron 7 7 Tracsono .. 8 8 Rose Dart .. 7 7 Ked Royal ..'8 0 Anne Bachelor's Shakespeare 7 7 Idol 8 0 All Smiles ..7 7 Tea Urn .. 712 Royal Estate, 7 7 Rosewood .. 712 Airplane .. 7 7 Pilosol .. 7 12 Hy Council 7 7. Palada .. 7 10 i The President's Handicap has attracted a large field and an open contest seems likely. Water Power, feed Eoyal, and Pakitere make most appeal. 2.15 p.m.— HUNT CUP STEEPLECHASE, Of 160 sots. About two miles and a half. st. lb. Bt. lb. Heather Lad 10 9 Pantler ~ 9 2 Cultivator 10 3 Star Tractor 9 0 Silver Light 10 2 Sir Richard 9 0 Ngahue .. 9 11 The field for the Hunt Cup Steeplechase is not strong and the best appear to be Silver Light, Cultivator, and Heather Lad. 2.55 p.m.— TALLY-HO HANDICAP, Of 110 sovs. Seven furlongs. ■t. lb. >t. lb. Royal Saxon 9 0 Lord Argosy 712 Rascal -. 8 10 Some Toff .. 7 11 Inevitable .. 8 8 Red Racer 7 7 Taboo ..88 Wingatui .. 7 T Admiral • Topere .. . 7 7 Drake 8 2 Overhaul .. ,7 7 Fr'ancolin ..81 Speculation will probably be widely distributed in the Tally-ho Handicap and a trio entitled to most consideration comprise Rascal, Eoyal Saxon, and Inevitable. 3.30 p.m.— / WZHOATUX TROTTING HANDICAP; In harness. Of 100 sovs. 3min 89see class. Oho mile and a half. Dolly Chimes .. scr Speckled Gold scr Dillon Bird .. scr Schoolmate .. scr Deste .. scr Lady Voisin ... 12 John Appear scr Streak .. 24 Madam War Paint .. 36 Locanda scr Erin's Advance 48 . Roselight ~,■■ set .-■JSt the, Wingatui Trotting prospects' of Madam Locanda, John Appear, and Streak seem to be the most favourable. 4.5 p.m.— BROOHiVILLB STEEPLECHASE. Of 116 sots.'About two miles and a half. st. lb. st. lb. Snowfall 11 .18 TJmtali ~. 910 Tuki ~ 10 4 Heather Lad 9 6 Matu ..10 3 Diamond Jack 9 0 Radiao .. 10 8 Rag Tag .. 9 0 Tubsmoe .. 10 2 Pantler .. 9 0 The Brcfckville Steeplechase to provide a most interesting contest.' Most of the candidates raced at Eiccarton, and provided Snowfall be produced, he will be strongly supported, while Tunamoe and. TJmtali will also have a good following. • 4.40 p.m.— - HTJNTBBB' FLAT HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs. One mile and • quarter. st. lb. ~ st. lb. Felony ~ 10 11 Gold Hint ..9 0 Captain's • Royal • Gift 10 3 Slower 9„ 0 Shipshape ..' 911 Traotion .. 9 0 Royal Hint 911 Wincette .. 9 0 Carnot ..9 3 Folony has the best credentials of , those engaged in the Hunters' Handi-; cap, and Captain's Gift and Eoyal Mint will also command attention. 5.15 p,m;— VAUXHALL HANDICAP, Of 100 aovs. One mile. ■ st. lb. st. lb. Ballance ... 9 0 Solmuri .. 7 9 Tippling .. 8 9 Dressy .. 7 7 Water Power 8 1 All Smiles .. 7 7 Spanish Haid |7 10 Water Power, Tippling, and Ballance will probably be supportedrin that order for the Vauxhall Handicap. TWO-YEAR-OLD PARADE. [THE PRESS Special Service.] DUNEDIN, September 4. The annual .Meeting of the Otago Hunt Club at Wingatui to-morrow will give trainers at that centre a chance of sprinting, their two-year-olds down the straight. Sixteen have been entered for the parade, and the nine in the first division will all sport the colours of the local owner, Mr J. H, Samson. The following is the entry:— FIRST DIVISION. J. M. Samson's b t Wealth, Paper l MoneySky Dream J. M. Samson's ch f Cleaner, Lord Quex— . Charlady ' * J. H. Samson's br t Indicate, Weathervane— g Arch Lassie ' ' . J. M. Samson's b g Blue Hills, East Tor— J Bluo Fern i J. H. Samson's b 1 Molten, Paper Honey— t Lava v J. M. Samson's b g Bell Hill, East Tor—Belfern ■* J. M. Samson's b f Fine Weather, Weath- t ervane—Lake Uru J. M. Samson's br f Toe Dance, Weather l - I vane—Cotillion J. M. Samson's ch f Gold Dress, Hunting Song—Etoile d'Or * v SECOND DIVISION. W. J. Gordon's br f, Weathervane—Mellerey j. .Trengrove's b f, Last Dart—Fairy Rose F. Nelligan's blk • o Leadham, Lackham— Late Bloom A. McDonald's b f Shock, Shambles—Mura- * hlki - i D. McDonald's b g, Tractor—Bonny Lake R. R. McDonald's b f, Shambles—Glimpse 1 W. Mackenzie's b t Palantua, PaladinMantua ' 2

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 16

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SPORTING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 16

SPORTING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 16