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GOLDEN SOUVENIR

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_ no foundation in the stateis likely to join Kinderfc at A wap uni. Yesterday L. J. Ellis Golden Souvenir is going to but not to change stables. He ! W*rtce in toe Harcourt Stakes. £M t0 I £rSouvenir is more forward than (J ST*at this time last year, and with f *7 r «tnum weight fixed at 9-7 he must e excellent chance of being the to win the New Zealand Cup g- half-brother, Kindergarten, Is HS handaged in front when he works ’’lEnuni and though C. J. Thomson £? A E£ivery successful with unsound g ” Kindergarten is likely to present | Jwith a P roblem ' § n , to Flat Racing is to revert to flat racing at and the change has occasioned as this gelding has shown ’ sa &ngfor hurdling. In the County Ashburton last Saturday Amorthe first hurdle hard, and therevery indifferently, and finiffSrf one - is eight years ’JT-s Me is well up m the handicaps a hnt metropolitan meetings, he will ”of to t rn on the flat. The 8 '/S. meets on Saturday Is not a I Xa'one?but he is set to carry 9 ' o ' 1 Ported to Wingatui I Leigh is to be trained by J. A. I who has gone back to Wingatui S •‘’’’feeeolo and Listen In after having I ® miartered at Levin for some time, g * ? Teifih has been taken over at a fif®* Annortune time, as this three-year-Song filly seems sure to win W JJS race shortly. Her fourth placing ngfTjnvice Stakes at Ashburton was ‘JSni performance, as she drew No. barrier, and this deprived her 4 nf the advantage obtained from and early speed With t-nma Leigh possesses, she has become mone solid to be capjg winning more than maiden races. are always prepared a long shot on an outsider. At °'S an last Saturday £l5B 10s was on the chances of The Shiner. the lack of information on his created an air of mystery taut him. and Prompted his supporters Efilrp the risk. However, they probity did not know that the gelding had ever previously faced a barrier, had ever had racing plates on, and had never een in a field. It can be said though, hat the gelding’s performance was in eeoing with his appearance. jkely to Stay Dumbarton gives critics the impression hat he is likely to be suited by longer innjeys. This Auckland hack finished to Super Vaals in the second diirinn of the Empire Hack Handicap at ivcndale last Saturday. On the first day t the Avondale meeting Dumbarton won he third division of the maiden race tier bring well back at the straight enstce. Dumbarton is trained by the jfcjnini trainer F. Smith, for Mr W. S. loosnan, and was purchased as a yearm for lOOOgns. He is by Balloch from Bmolus, by Catmint from Freesja, by [stde Arch from Pretoria, by Cuirassier. frpnhis Is a half-sister to Cheval de litt, a dual winner of the Auckland ap, while Pretoria was a half-sister to >e creek hurdler Record Reigp. The sSliani sprinters Sulieman and Neenah tee to a sister to Pretoria. Ukbuitoa Winner Sold Penetrate, the winner of the second (vision of the Novice Stakes at Ashburb last Saturday, has been sold by Mr 1 B. Toon to Mr L. A. Lambourne, of ower Hutt He has been nominated at * Dunedin meeting, and is still in the unedin Guineas, and in the meantime ill remain in C. H. Fairman’s stable at icearton. Penetrate is a three-year-old tiding by Revelation from Siega, and B purchased as a yearling by Mr J. S. aw for 270gns. On his performance last iturday his new owner should not have mg to wait for a return. M at Timaru Kenwyn, a four-year-old brown geldng by Pink Coat from Night Gift, bred ly Mr J. McDonald, of Timaru, and sold s a yearling for 80gns, has won at his last two starts in Auckland. On the first day at Avondale he scored an easy win a the Henderson Hack Handicap; and ast Saturday he beat another smart hack in Lord Revel by a nose in the first dinsion of the Empire Hack Handicap. He imshed resolutely, and is considered ikely to make the grade in open company. Last season Kenwyn won one race and £lOO in stakes, and his total is now tea le be Spelled Swingalong was sent back to the Inglewood Stud yesterday for a spell. Last leason this Battle Song filly won o aces and £1650 in stakes, her successes Mag in the John Grigg Stakes and the seat Northern Oaks. She has plenty of fOnina, and handled heavy tracks well; fa* so far she has not been successful in 3 pen company. From the Eulogy Family Demonic, the winner of the Id race at Avondale last Saturday, and uper Vaals, which beat Dumbarton in ae second division of the Empire Hack adicap. are descendants of the famous are Eulogy, through one of the lesser nown branches. Super Vaals is a three-ear-old gelding by Vaals from Bahama laid by Full Feather from Bahama Girl y Nassau from Kilkenny Lass by Absurd tom- Pennon by Coriander from Eulogy. Ito considered that Super Vaals is likely a develop into a good sprinter. bottled by Soreness Derene is an acceptor in the Squatters’ landicap on Saturday at Geraldine, in ■ft race she is weighted only one ■tod above the minimum. She was grin sore after working yesterday morntg, and her prospects on the hard tracks ■ not look bright. She is in Splendid rter at present, though having to miss wk occasionally will tend to counter«t her brilliance on race days. If she •ne even reasonably sound she would ton sprint races in a row. Emtal Hack Sprinter Patmos did not show up in the Presiofs Hack Handicap at the Otago Hunt aub’s meeting, but she might have been inproved by the race. This four-year->id sister to Tuis is top-weight with 9-0 J the Raukapuka Hack Handicap at waldine, in which she will meet several Meful hack sprinters; but a repetition « toe form she showed last autumn •wild see her taking a strong part 4n the Even if she wins, Patmos will still be eligible for hack company. MARTON ACCEPTANCES (PA.) WANGANUI, Sept. 18. The Maiden Race at the Marton Jockey “Übs meeting on Saturday will be rim to divisions if the starters exceed 25. The "ft* has been increased to £3OO. Acoptances are:— im UL—JCVENILE HANDICAP, of £250; about g® furlongs.— BiUy Ruff’n. General Post. Sea Lad, Senior Wrangler 8-5; i®*ity 8-4; Robinette 8-1; Avonmore, Maid, Meteorina, Silver Spray, ««h Bearer, Roblyn 8-0. JW®* RACE, of £300; six furlongs.— £«* division: Fine Flavour, Phoenicia, Koneke, Flying Light, PromSrjk Bonifort Horouta, The Denbigh, Ani Kuri, Incision, Comedy Oratory 8-7. Second division: Commercial, Afton Water, Vymiial Pride, Tortago, Castlebrae, Homespun, Fleetwood, Cincture, p Foil, Ma tar a, Jasper. Welcome Guest Ani Kuri and Matara; The £7“told Castlebrae; Fine Flavour and pfr roU; Hicision and Ecstasy. of £300; about one towB?; 2 —Greek Dancer 9-11; Bay Wheriko 9-8; Gold Dale 9-7: Old Red, Our Pat 9-1; Even hS ’9^ lylng Drake, Leyboume, ThunderHANDICAP, of £400; seven £reß_iA~^? 3ncial 9-5 : Whackie 9-2: TuDincr& Grand 8-9; Alright, Battie 7 -12- RbtJ ££ lng Ace 8-3; Singing Hills 7 ‘ 10: Ston y Broke 7-7; htera»l“ 5 ’ Foxe H a , Keening, TheoLord 7 -2: Argumentaepudiate 7-1; Adrigoole, Park Light STEEPLES, of mile s and a half.—Golden H-l- brt’u Morale 11-2; Northfield l°- 7: Nanook 9-12; Dualin Oldi^l er r, 9 ' 6: Mamaku 9-5; Teranui BrackJe. ’ Rtonpant, Royal Scholar 9-0. I 18 * “Sb Morale and Northfield. HANDICAP, of £500: one bisk's » q J art £, r — Elack plat ° 3-0: S'iware a,. a o ; .. The Grand 8-3; Miss S ave 7 ' 12 : Ganges 7-11; 7«. i. Osmond Bay 7-3; The SchJ.; 5 ' , p J x e] la 7-4; Abdicate 7-3; Ul 7 - 2 : Adrigoole 7-0. HANDICAP, of £400: S»r IM?- e fcl Ne *'! 1 Post 9-0: Broiefort 34>- Tlnp 0 ?”. B ' 9: Incline 8-6; ,’- 13 : Patta Fe 7-11 UdT? ’n? 2 ? nna ' G ay Tide. Sparkn£'n Bou JS n d Or, Clyde Bridge, S rt‘ Ut Out ' Sllv « Ball, H pj2~ a * T °O Drawer 7-7. HANDICAP, of IP'S s-lj S,J™f 3 ~P refa 9-0; MoutOa 8 a Khan 8-3; Zahra 8-5; .Pciend 8-2: Dutch lEUdy - P s. rk 8-1 : Cock Robin ■iw IJlbute 7-12; All Bay. E* 1 CHerSwf J, Moor - Otamaire 7-9: K, ‘ F Flavour, Incision. Matara

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24984, 19 September 1946, Page 3

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GOLDEN SOUVENIR Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24984, 19 September 1946, Page 3

GOLDEN SOUVENIR Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24984, 19 September 1946, Page 3

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