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WELLINGTON R.C.

(P.S.S.) WELLINGTON, March 6. The first appearance in public of Kindergarten since his return from Australia in the spring is investing the”opening of the Wellington Racing Club’s autumn meeting with more than usual Interest. Kindergarten has done well since his arrival at Trentham, galloping brilliantly in his last two trials, and his clash with Sir Beau, Nizam, Beau Vaals, and Representative in the North Island Challenge Stakes should be a feature of the meeting. The fields are of even size in all the other races, and with the spell of fine weather the track is in excellent condition. Riding engagements have been announced as follows:— L. J. Ellis, Giinyah, Autolite; N. Vaughan, Siglpw Gold Dip, Duncroon. The Champ. Ringless; H, P. Stewart, Old Bill. Damask, Beau Vaals, Sports Flash, Rakahanga: P.Burgess. Kentucky, Broadcaster. Master Lackham, Flying Hawk; A, E. Ellis, Battledress. Kindergarten. Martene: S. Waddell, GraecoRoman. Stairway, Tau Uru; D W. Redstone, Premature, Pay Roll; V. Sellais, Madame Rachel; A. Midwood, Duncannon; A. Jenkins, Kinsman, Dungloe, Kevin; C. B. Goulsbro, Nizam: K. Smith. Olein; J. Hayes, Colincamps: E. J. Lewis, Lotto; J. ‘Garth, Matapan. Moutoa Bond; P. Spratt, Gladynev; S. Green. Not Out. Arctic Dawn, King Herod, Good Scout. Betting will be win and place, and the following horses are likely to be well supported:— 12.45 p.m.— Rimu High-weight Handicap: Martene, Kinsman, Master Lackham. 1,20 p.m.— Plunket Nursery Handicap; Belle Fox, Hippodrome, Broadcaster. 1.55 p.m.— North Island Challenge Stakes: Kindergarten, Sir Beau, Nizam. 2.35 p.m,— _ , Tinakori Handicap No. 1: Moutoa Bond, Triple Crown. Whackie. 3.15 p.m.— _ Autumn Handicap: Happy Ending, Battledress, Enrich. 3.55 p.m.— ~ , . Tinakori Handicap No, 2; Sterling Lad, Caroline Bay, Squeers. 4.35 p.m.— Railway Handicap: Autolite, Rakahanga, Route March. 5.15 p.m.— . Silverstream Handicap: Duality, Flying Hawk. Madame Rachel. TARANAKI -T.C. (P.S.S.) WELLINGTON, March 6, The Taranaki Jockey Club will conclude its autumn meeting to-morrow, when the feature event will be the Taranaki Stakes, Fields are largely the same as they were on the opening day. The weather has been fine and the track remains in good order. Betting will he win-and-place, and the following horses are expected to be well supported;— Okokc Hurdles; Kaiwaka. Sunfirc, Student Prince. Awakino Handicap: Rosy Dawn. Pongi. Frustration, Moiikau Hack Handicap: Worton. Night ray. Ocean Breeze. Taranaki Stakes; Prince Plato, Neenah. Paul Memorial Handicap: Talenta, Alexcelia. Kanui Te Pal. Juvenile Handicap: Sunblaze, Bright Gesture, Man-power. Urenui Handicap; Mountain Fox, Black Robe, Surveyor General. Omata Hack Handicap: Amoroso, Come True, Miss Piialeron. FRANKLIN R.C. iP.S.S.) AUCKLAND, March fi. The weather remains fine, and the going should he fast for the Franklin Racing Club’s autumn meeting at Te Rapa tomorrow. Provision has been made for divisions in the Bombay Handicap. Horses likely to find favour under the win and place system of betting are:— . Waiuku Hack Handicap.—Bronzo. Kina Dick, Loch Acre. Puni’ Hurdles.—Enjoyment, Besiege Maxown. Bombay Handicap.—First division Bramble Song, Funny Fox. Second division: Water Vixen, Noble Eagle. Franklin Cup.—Sea Law, Balblair, Miss Gay. Tuakau Stakes. —Kentish, Sleepy Fox, Kaitere Maali. Fulton Memorial Hack Handicap.—Empire Rose, Gay Lally, Corot. Pukekohe Handicap.— Merry VaalsPrince Louis bracket, Golden Survey, Gaymiss. Buck land Hack Handicap.—First Edition, Bevace, Heroic Star.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23581, 7 March 1942, Page 3

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WELLINGTON R.C. Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23581, 7 March 1942, Page 3

WELLINGTON R.C. Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23581, 7 March 1942, Page 3

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