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ADDINGTON

T.A.B. Double: Races 6 and 8, On-course Double: Races 2 and 4.

1.8 p.m.— (T.A.B. Closes 4.55 p.m.) ADDINGTON HANDICAP >1800; trotters; 2:16 class; 13f. TAB.

FANCIED RUNNERS BEAU WINTER: Close second to Martian last Saturday suggests that he will win this race. Sure to be improved. ALL ALONE: Capable of a bold showing in spite of lack of race at trials. FRI: Trotted sound race for placing last week. Should be harder to beat this time. MARTIAN: Led all way for decisive win last Saturday. In spite of handicap penalty should go close once more. BONNY STRATHAIR: Ran on gamely for placing on first day. Should go close to place again. •35 p.m.— (T.A.B. Closes 5.25 p.m.) WILDWOOD HANDICAP $2100; 2:15 class; 2m. TAB.

13 0077 Strafe (6) R. Belcher It Bracket: Loyal Adios and True Forbes. FANCIED RUNNERS BLUE DAWN: Will be improved by race last Saturday, her first for more than a season. Extra distance should not stop her going well. BRAVINE: Broke badly and lost all chance on first day. Should master the distance and must be considered. DEFERENCE: Close third to Khandallah over 10 furlongs last Saturday. Will again take beating. FALSE SQUARE: Received a poor run and did well to finish fourth over 10 furlongs on first day. Stays well and will be one of top prospects. LOYAL ADIOS: Late getting clear and just failed to overhaul Khandallah. Should master the distance safely and will take beating. Bracketed mate, True Forbes, will also be a danger. RAT TAT: With clean start, might surprise. Is very speedy. SIOUAN: Won well over two miles last Saturday and should again go well. 7.5 p.m.—

SECOND IMPROVERS* HANDICAP (T.A.B. closes 5.55 p.m.) $1250; 2:18 class; 13f. TAB. No.

12 4030 Local Jen (12) P. Yeatman It 13 1358 Our Guy (13) F. Newfield It 15 3487 Sovereign Lady (4) L. Thomas It 16 0757 Volo Dor (7) C. McDonald It Scratched: Rossini. FANCIED RUNNERS APOLLO KING: Looked in need of a race last week and net disgraced when he finished seventh. Should take beat* ing. BROADWAY: Sound run for fourth last Saturday. Should be improved and finish closer. DARCY: Working well enough to be a danger. FIRST PIGEON: Racing consistently and due for win. Not disgraced when fifth last Saturday. Should go well again. GLENROCK: Tired to sixth after pacemaking last Staurday. Should be one of better chances." JOHNNY RICH: Speedy and capable of getting into finish. KELVIN HOME: Racing last term was of a high standard. Capable of bold showing.

7.35 p.m.— (T.A.B. closes 6.25 p.m.) HILLMORTEN HANDICAP $2750; 2:13 class; 13f. T.A.B. No.

F. Newfiield 12 FANCIED RUNNERS ALANDRIA: Sure to have benefited from race last week. Might surprise. BRAMBLE HALL: Chances highly rated after second to Wara* tah last week. LOCAL LIE: Dashing wins at Oamaru and on first day of meeting. Should just about win again. NORLIGHT: Fought on strongly for fifth to Waratah last week. Better than an outside chance. ROYAL COUNT: Pulled hard and run down in straight. If he races more kindly this Saturday he will be hard to head. INKY BOY: Received poor run and held on for fifth last week. Should be prominent again. MONSIGNOR: Benefited from last week’s race and worked well enough on Tuesday to have a chance. PUN: Good run for fourth last Saturday. Should be prominent. WARATAH: Showed courage when he won narrowly last Saturday when having first start since January. Wil) again take beating.

(T.A.B. doses 6.55 pm.) •3 p.m.— QUEEN MARY HANDICAP $lBOO ; 2:16 class; Um. T.A.B. NO.

FANCIED RUNNERS MARGARET MARIE: Might find this distance more to her liking and should go well. OBSTINATE: Tired to fourth last week, but might be nesr her best now and should be a danger. ROYAL STEP: Good second last week to Siouan entitles him to respect. WORTHY GUEST: Finished quite well for third last week after receiving poof run. Good chance. 8.40 p.m.— (T.A.B. double closes 7.10 p.m.) T.A.B. closes 7.30 p.m.) NATIONAL HANDICAP 13750; 2:11 class; 13f. T.A.B. No. 1 2112 BARRHILL (1) It (6g Light Brigade—Colmar). Left in open for most of Louisson Handicap and caught in last**few strides. Sure to go well again. H. Lowe. 2 8138 FRIENDLY FORBES (0) It (5h Hi Lo‘s Forbes— Friendly Grattan). Sure to be improved by race he had last week when he ran on quite well for eighth. Close to worth-while form. L. May. 3 1000 JACQUINOT BAY (7) It (Of Thurber Frost—Wonthaggi). Slow away last week and did not recover. Little appeal. S. Miller. 4 150 REGAL HANOVER (5) It (Gg Garrison HanoverRegal Duchess). Tired badly after being handy to straight last week. Might need another race. W. Butt. 5 1234 SELWYN HANOVER (4) It (6g Van Hanover—Gala Girl). First race since last

November and might need run. R. Young. 6 6355 STYLOS (3) It (7m Johnny Globe—Romanos). Ran on gamely for close fifth last Saturday. Should be capable of another bold run. D. Watts. 7 2706 UPPER CLASS (2) It (Og High Class—Errol’s Pal). Tried to lead for last 10 furlongs in Louisson Handicap, but tired at half-furlong. Should be improved and must be given a good chance. D. Townley. 8 5500 LORDS (3) 12 (6h Johnny Globe—Ladyship). Showed speed in middle stages in Louisson Handicap before dropping out. Little appeal. 9 1213 RADIANT GLOBE (1) 12 (5h Johnny Globe —Raidette). Never really in clear after being handy all way last Saturday. Sure to take beating once more. J. Hampton. 10 2411 RHINEGOLDE (5) 12 (7m Light Brigade—lnglewood). Received run of

race and finished strongly for narrow Louisson Handicap win. In spite of extra penalty must be hard to beat again. M. Holmes. 11 W7 TRUE AVEWIL (4) 12 (5h Fallacy—Bonnie Averil>. Received poor run last week and did well to finish seventh. Looks in great order and should go close to winning. B. Anderson. 12 5874 WIPE OUT (2) 12 (9g Light Brigade—Passive). No appeal on last week's run. D. D. Nyhan. 13 4210 MANAROA (1) 18 (5g Morano—Flying Mile). Too erratic to recommend with confidence, but would only need to begin cleanly to win. A. Harrison. 14 2040 SPRY (2) 24 (8h Johnny Globe—Fifth Brigade). No danger last week and would have to improve to be a threat. P. O’Reilly. 15 5400 CHEQUER BOARD (2) 34 (9h Johnny Globe—Placid Girl). Needed race he had last week and might need at least one more run before he shows form. Good when at his peak. J. Carmichael. 14 3834 LEADING LIGHT (1) 34 (6h Local Light—Rose Tattoo). Fine finish from well back for fourth last Saturday entitles him to respect. D. Jones,

9.15 p.m.— (T.A.B. closes 7.30 p.m.) SECOND CANTERBURY STAKES 11500; three-year-olds; Hm, T.A.B.

15 1149 Violetta (1) M. Holmes 38 Bracket: Pono and Allenton. FANCIED RUNNERS ALLENTON: Ran on strongly for third to Royal Ascot on first day. Sure to improve. COURTESY TEOLO: Tired to fourth after leading for most of last seven furlongs a week ago. Looks ready to race prominently once more. EYREDALE: Showed speed after tardy beginning last week. With clean start might get into finish. GREAT LADY: Het trouble in running and dropped out to ninth a week ago. Has done well since and should be harder to beat. LOCAL CHIEF: Lost ehance at start last Saturday. Capable of better. ROYAL DEESIDE: Did not pace smoothly last Saturday, but worked well enough on Tuesday to be given a change. TOP TUNE: Racing consistently and sure to go well. ROYAL ASCOT: Unbeaten in two starts this season. Handicap of 24 yards unlikely to be enough to keep him out of

finish. VIOLETTA: Making fresh start. Good form last season entitles her to respect.

| RACE 8

9.55 p.m.— (T.A.B. closes 7.30 p.m.) WINTER HANDICAP $3000; 2:13 class; trotters; 13f. T.A.B, No. 1 9087 ANITA (1) It /8m Johnny Globe—Girl Brigade). Would have to improve on last week’s effort to be a danger. I. Sutherland. 2 MM ARONMOT (4) It (8g Court Martial —Star Maid). Broke at straight entrance after being handy last week. Might surprise. O. Quinlan. 3 5392 BRI GAN ELL I (2) It (8g Light Brigade — Serenelli). Just caught by Tony Bear in last 50 yards on first day of meeting. Will have to improve only slightly to win. W. Butt. 3a 3271 TONY BEAR (1) 30 (lOh Intangible — Safe Return). Won very easily last Saturday and in spite of six-yard penalty will take beating again. R. Butt. 4 2103 CONCLUSION (3) It (7m Johnny Globe —Worthy Scott). Late working clear last Saturday and finished fast for placing. Must be one of top prospects. G. Shand. 5 0500 GLOBAL HALL (8) It (8m Johnny Globe—Roydon Hall). No appeal on last week’s run. R. Teahen. 8 0009 LAPLANDER (8) It (7g Light Brigade — Marawiti)*

Stopped after being left in. open last week. Outside chance only. G. Middleton. 7 0080 LUCKY WOOD (7) It (7m Flight Adios—Silver Wood). Slow away and no danger last week. Little chance. D. McCormick. a » PRECOCIOUS (5) It (8m Johnny Globe —- Dauphine). Good first-up effort last week and might improve sufficiently to be even closer this time. J. Carmichael. 9 4205 DIRECT GLOBE (2) 12 (lOg Johnny Globe — Lctty Direct). Made up ground for fifth last Saturday. Might improve sufficiently to be a danger. B. Nyhan. 10 0004 ROYAL ARMOUR (1) 12 (6g Protector —Shendi Lass). Broke early and made up much ground for fourth on first day. Should be a better prospect this week. F. Bebblngton. 11 0000 TUTIRA (2) 24 (7g Signor—Marion Haste). No appeal on last week’s run. R. Nyhan. 12 0018 WATERLOO (1) 24 (8g Li o ht Brigade — Lucky Diana). Did not receive a good run and broke at straight entrance when looking sure to figure in the finish. Should go well again. M. Holmes. 13 4110 LIGHT VIEW (2) 30 (7m Light Brigade — Loyal Estelle). Broke several times last week when she might have raced a little too keenly. Was top winner among horses of her gait last term and must be given another chance. D. Jones. Bracket: Briganelli and Tony Bear.

10.30 p.m.— (T.A.B. closes 7.30 p.m.) FAREWELL HANDICAP $2400; 2:14 class; lim. T.A.B. No.

J. Ferguson It FANCIED RUNNERS BERKLEIGH: Sure to be improved by his fourth Last week. Must go close. KHAN DAL LAN: Will be big .danger in spite of rise in class. LA GUARDIA: Looked in need of race last week and did well for fifth. Should just about win. NEWELLA: Capable front runner sure to take beating. RESTABELLu Has worked well since finishing third to Local Lie. Must be respected again. ROYAL TRUMP: Not disgraced when seventh last week. Might surprise. SELTREB: Likely improver after last week s race when he was not prominent after slow start. SHEER DELIGHT: Splendid run for second to Local Lie. Should be a big danger.

No. 1 318 . All Alone (5) 1 5052 1 W. Doyle Beau Winter (1) It B. Hamilton It 3 •028 i Dan Mack (3) F. Oliver It 4 7019 Finoall (4) W. Butt It 8 1501 I Scotson (2) G. Maglnness It • 8443 I Frl <3> W. Lowe 12 1 0007 1 Magic Time (1) C. Devine 12 8 4861 1 Martian (2) • 5133 1 G. Laing Bonny Strathair (1) J. Carmichael 12 24

No. 1 < Blue Dawn (5) J. Hampton It 2 9260 Bravlne (9) J. Litten It 8 1793 Deference (8) 4 0000 R. Young Dieman Lad (12) G. Mugford It It 5 0080. El Caballos (2) False Square (13) L. Thomas It 6 3014 It 7 0130 Flying Tutta (10) C. Irvine It 8 0706 Peel Off (11) T. Thomas it 9 2332 Loyal Adios (3) M. Holmes It 9a 1005 True Forbes (4) D. Jones It 10 1140 Bat Tat (7) J. Carmichael It 11 0331 Siouan (1) W. Lowe it 12 0908 Sirrah Jay (14) F. Newfield It

1 2007 Apollo King (1) A. Perucich It 1 0074 Broadway (14) S. Miller It 3 00 Darcy (3) R. W. Townley It 4 5133 First Pigeon (6) D. Mangos It S 2815 Fortunate (5) 7300 C. Devine It • Gay John (11) G. Shand It 7 0810 Glenrock (2) P. O’Reilly It 3 1070 Haughty Scott (15) D. Dench It • 0080 Jay Queen (10) T. Becker It io 0031 Johnny Rich (10) ii 1433 Kelvin Home (8) J. Smolensk! It

1 8727 Alandria (3) It R. Young 2 3572 Bramble Hall (2) M. Holmes It 3 0009 Certify (4) K. Powell It 4 8111 Local Lie (5) P. O’Reilly It 5 0335 Norlight (7) J. Carmichael It 0 0183 Royal Count (0) N. Benny It 7 1110 Soldato (1) S. Miller It 8 0405 Inky Boy (4) C. Devine 12 0 08 Monsignor (1) R. Norton 12 10 8704 Pun (2) W. Lowe 12 11 0201 Waratah (3)

1 6065 Margaret Marie «3> It J. Smolensk! 2 1154 Obstinate (4) G. Shand It 3 0027 Promise (2) S. Miller It 4 0742 Royal Step (5) A. Harrison It 5 0403 Worthy Guest (1) G. Holmes It 6 0480 Young Warwick (4) D. Jones it

No. 1 00 Able Adies (13) D. McCormick It 2 88 Allenton (10) G. Adamson It 2 Pone (2) W. Lowe It 3 7300 Chief Aim (1) C. Devine It 4 6254 Courtesy Tedlo (8) A. Bourne It 5 0200 Exchequer (5) D. Morland It 6 05 Eyredale (14) P. Yeatman It 7 2909 Great Lady (12) R. Norton It 8 6558 Local Chief (3) G. Shand It 9 9590 Red Kopje (6) J. Ferguson It 10 77 Ros Beiaard (7) R. W. Townley It 11 26 Royal Deeside (11) R. Young K 12 5942 Top Tune (4) B. Nyhan It 13 7090 Yankee Dawn (9) It 14 611 Royal Ascot (1) A. Harrison 24

1 1224 Berkleigh (7) J. Carmichael M 2 mi Khandallah (9) D. Townley It 3 2135 La Guardia (2) F. Bebbington M 4 1225 Newella (10) G. Shand It 5 0003 Restabell (3) R. W. Townley Royal Trump (4) R. Nyhan tt 6 2007 M 7 6099 Seitreb («) L. Ashton It 8 2082 Sheer Delight (5) C. Devine It 9 0980 Smokey Express (1) D. Watts M 10 7358 Thunder Globe (8)

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32381, 21 August 1970, Page 2 (Supplement)

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ADDINGTON Press, Volume CX, Issue 32381, 21 August 1970, Page 2 (Supplement)

ADDINGTON Press, Volume CX, Issue 32381, 21 August 1970, Page 2 (Supplement)

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