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Waimate Fields

<N.X. Pres* Association; WAIMATE. ThO T.A.B. double will be on the Redcliif Handicap and the Morven Handicap at the Walmato District Hunt Club’S meeting on Monday, July 15. Acceptances:— U a.m.— N. A. RATTHAV NBMONIAI. STaSPLSCHASd, MSO; amateur riders: 2Jm—Full Course <5), King Senna (1) 11-3: Astrabell (2). Bunker (2), Bayway (13). Dry Time (11). Ganantly <»). Neilson <3). Portsmouth (7), Rebel Maid («). Scram <IS). silver Paper (4), Startler (10). Tara Hill <B>. Winfield (12) 11-0. U.M a.m.— STUOHdLMB MURDLdS, |4M. ISL—Crossway <•) 10-2; Sir Athol <7), Verey Light (10) 0-13: Cedar Bank (It), Silver Prince (0) 0-0; Red Stole (0), White Rajah (3) 0-1: Desert Wind (4). d’Archlsc (1), Gillis (2), Roan Ribbon (5) 0-0. U No/Ica"*TAKW, 3400: Of. and 44yds.—Coeur de Chene (11), De General (7). Slumbay <4). Tommy Llewellyn <0) 0-7: Joymai (10), Lady Glory (8). Molly Brown <3). Miss Slick <2), Magic Air (3), Rebel Maid (0). Silver Atom (1) 3-4. 12.43 p.m.— MOCLIPS HANDICAP, 3500: Im. and 150yds.—Bevlyn (8) 8-7; Gone Astray (0) 3-4; Queen's Speech (3). Gold Wood (13) 8-5; Orient Queen (10) 8-4; Thtbsll (11) 0-3; Wytoll (7) 8-2: Llsnston (1) 8-1; Golden Supreme (2), Matrah <«), Nelhavan <4>, Starvato <B), Sunny rilou (12) 8-0.

1.29 p'm.— TU WAINATB STUiPLSCHASB, 0740 ; 21m —Lord Fair (7) 10-11; Istan Light (4) 10-2: Arctic Wind (0) 0-10; Seven Veils <3) 0-0: Lambano (5) 0-7: Near Go (2) 0-3; Kai Bank (1) 0-2: Imperial Jest (0) 0-1: Our Cassock (»> 0-0.

Z 'mXhVBN HANDICAP. 3700; Im.

and 150yds.—Beau Supreme (2) 8-10; Red Sash (6) 8-5; Mister Bud (4) 8-1; Flowing Gold (5), Morris Francis (1) 7-9; Ronrico (7) 7-8; Blue Amber (3), Gay Doctor (8), Talic (8) 7-7. 2.40 p.m.— C. D. COCHRAN I MIMORIAL HANDICAP, |450; «f. and 44yds. —Camaro (3) 8-6; Sonata (9), Three Star UO) 8-3; Belling Lee (8) Ting-a-Ling (1) 8-1; Aidershot (14). Carioca <5), Farmer’s Dream (12), Honeytown (7), Lady Peak (15, Lady Venture (2), Master Jack (13), Red Scarf (16), Timothy Francis (11), Turf Queen (4), Te Rani (6) 8-0. J.IS p.m.— WAIHAO HANDICAP. 8460; 6f. and 44yds.—Amalgamation (6) 8-12; Comprato (5) 8-5; Spare Time (10) 8-2; Exciting Bell (3) 8-1; Miss Mannequin (1), La Comtesse (9), Mightyway (4). Rockswood (7), So False (2), Steplite (8) 8-0. Owners Of Sucaryl Shareholders of tne syndicate formed to purchase the Eng lish horse Sucaryl for stud duties in New Zealand will elect a management committee this week. There has been a big demand by breeders for services to Sucaryl, and the book is now full for the forthcoming season The list of shareholders includes the name of several prominent North Island atud owners. The shareholders are: Messrs T. C. Lowry. T. R. Lowry, J. C Alexander. D. G. Gordon, J. H Lindsay, G. A. Mitchell, M. R. Renton. E. W. Symes, Mrs M. G. Lowry. Curtis Bros, Miss M. J. Bull, Messrs R. W. Hewitt. C. K. Long. O. K. Mitchell. Mesdames J. Scoular. T. Thompson, Messrs T. C. and R. A. Williams, E. P. Lowry, W. R. Stead, F. P. A. Campbell, G. H. James, D. G. McLaren. H. L. Perry, Mesdames N. M. Simmons. N. B. Williams, D. Floyd, and Mr D. H. Kay.

Mr T. C. Lowry is proprietor of the Okawa Stud, Mr J. G. Alexander owns the Cranlelgh Stud. Mr Lindsay the Balcarres Stud (Matamata), Curtis Bros ths Otane Stud, where Sucaryl will stand, and Mr Stead, who headed the syndicate for the purchase of the horse, the Sasanof Stud. Mr G. A. Mitchell is a eon ot the veteran studmaster. Mr J. A. Mitchell, of Santa Rosa. Sucaryl is to be shipped from England In the Port Auckland this week, and will arrive in Auckland about August 11.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31727, 10 July 1968, Page 6

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Waimate Fields Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31727, 10 July 1968, Page 6

Waimate Fields Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31727, 10 July 1968, Page 6