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ADDINGTON

T.A.B. double: races 5 and 7 On-course double: races 1 and 3

(T.A.B. closes 10.35 a.m.) 11.45 a.m.— TROTTING CONSOLATION RACE $3000; special conditions; 2m. 1 7907 ANONYMOUS (9) It (5 g Johnny Globe—Shelagh, P. T. Wolfenden, Epsom). Would need to improve on anything he has done at the carnival so far to be a winning prospect. P. T. Wolfe nden. 2 7003 CONCLUSION (7) It (7 m Johnny Globe —Worthy Scott, G. D. Shand, Washdyke). Sound run for third among sprinters on Saturday but early form at meeting was very ordinary. G. D. Shand. 3 2505 FROSTY LASS (10) It (6 m Ike Frost —Lassie Hanover, I. W. Dickie, Te Awamutu). Very capable but mistakes at start of het races have cost her the chance of paying a dividend so far. Would be strong chance if she got away on terms with the others. R. Young. 3a 5390 INFERNO (2) 12 (11 g Flying Song—Flammula, I. W. Dickie, Te Awamutu). Bold race for third over this distance on first night but i lost chance at start in the later heats. Usually goes well on this course. I. W. ' Dickie. 4 1800 GOING (3) It (6 m Light Brigade—Circlette, W. J. ’ Doyle, Leeston). . Shaped badly in both her heats on first two nights of meeting Good stayer but seems to i be well below her best at I present. W. J. Doyle. 1 5 0400 JOHNNY FLING (6) It (6 g Johnny Globe—Hestling, J. W. Smolensk!, Templeton). Ran promisingly for fourth in two mile heat, on . first night but other two •

runs at meeting have been very disappointing. J. W. Smolensk!. 7 2028 LE CHAR (1) It (6 m Forward—Fontani, T. W. Allcock, Waikouaiti). Faded after being forced over a lot of extra ground in sprint oh Saturday but would only need to run up to the form which earned her second to Merrin on second night to take beating. K. Balloch. • 1070 LOGAN PARK (2) It (7 g Prince Charming—Coming Down, E.. A. Clark, Greenpark). Weak efforts in each of his three qualifying heats. Capable of better but would have to be taken on trust. R. D. Butt. 10 0100 PHILEMON (5) It <5 g Sun Chief —Judear, G. R. Taverner, ' Oamaru).. Made big impression by winning his two-mile heat on the first night but broke badly at start of his other two heats. Strong chance if he began correctly. 11 4380 DINGLE BAY (1) 12 (5 m Johnny Globe —Haughty Ann, D. D. Nyhan, Templeton). Looked unlucky not to finish closer than third in her two-mile heat on the first night. Ruined chance by galloping off marie in her two other heats. Very capable and would take beating if she began smartly. D. D. Nyhan. 12 4009 GLOBAL HALL (3) 12 (8 m Johnny Globe—Roydon Hall; R. D Butt. Greenpark). Form in qualifying heats has been weak but would still have to be rated an outside ehance on the strength of her record as a two-miler. 13 0977 WATERLOO (1) 18 (8 g Light Brigade-i-Lucky Diana, C. R. Berkett, RoUeston). Capable and proven twomiler but form at meeting has not been good. Wilted badly after setting scorching pace till home turn in his sprint heat on Saturday. Might run this distance out well if not bustled early. Bracket: Frosty Lass and Inferno. Scratched: Laplander. Marius. (TA.B. closes 11.20 a.m.) 12.40 p.m.— DUNEDIN HANDICAP, 32100; 2:15 class; 13f. 1 2281 Black Label «8) it F. E. Newfield 2 0000 Deference (4) It R. YOung 3 0980 El Caballes (7) it L. R. Clark

FANCIED RUNNERS HEATHERLOCH: Fair run at Methven where she did not. have much in her favour. Might do better in this race. HOT FEET: Showed speed in patches at Methven on Wednuesday and sure to go well. KRAN: Went best race for some time to beat all but Black Label on Wednesday. Sure to go well again. MOASCAR: Useful run at Methven and might surprise. PINE GLOBE: Second to Manawaru at Washdyke last month entitles him to consideration. PRINCE FORBES: Poor run at Methven and is capable of much better. Should go close. WALK ALONE: Game run for third at Methven and looks a top chance. YOUNG ROBIN: Racing generously and sure to be a big danger.

(T.A.B. closes 12.15 p.m.) 1.25 p.m.— FIRST PACING CONSOLATION RACE $4000; special conditions; 13f. 1 0930 BARRHILL (3) It (6 g Eight Brigade—Colmar, W. E. Lowe, Hinds). Missed start last Saturday because of glandular trouble. Good third on first night and on that run must be considered. D. C. Watts. 2 1735 BERKLEIGH (6) It (4 h Johnny Globe —Fifth Brigade, C. A. Winter, Belfast). Finished fast for fifth to Rain Again on third flight after fine runs earlier at the meeting. Looks close to his best and should get into finish. J. A. Carmichael. 3 7600 HAKIM (2) It (5 g Garrison Hanover—Petulus, . C. McDonald, Papanui). Raced disappointingly In heats and will have to improve to be a danger. R. Young. ■ «•... 4 9900 RAUKA LAG (4) It (6 g King Creed—Raukapuka, C. Si Donald, Belfast). No appeal on racing in heats. _ R.P. Nyhan. 5 KM REGAL HANOVER (•) It (B g Garrison Hanover— Regal Duchess, W. R. Butt, Templeton). Improved run when eighth to. Radiant Globe last Saturday. Might be coming back to top form, which would give him a chance. W. R. Butt. 6 0067 ROBALAN (9) It f 4 g Lumber Dream —Elsinore. D. D. Nyhan, Templeton)* Rdsonable seventh behind Stella Frost on third night. » chance on that run. Nyhan. 7 4990 SAM TRYAX (I) It (4 g Lucky Tryax—Preferable, R. C. Whitford, Addington). Racing disappointingly and makes little appeal. 8. J. Anderson. 9 0000 TORRENT (5) It (t m Stormyway—Bashful, J. W. Smolensk), Templeton). Racing poorly and makes no appeal. J. W. Smolensk!. 10 0000 WAITAKI ELECT (unruly) It (5 h Garrison Han-over-Kid Dale, J. L. Behrns, Chertsey). Has failed to begin cleanly lately and makes no appeal. T. C. Behms. 11 4069 LEADING LIGHT (1) »• (6 h Local Light—Rose Tattoo, J. Grant and D. G. Jones, Templeton. Unlucky on first two nights, but showed little dash last Saturday. Capable of much better and in this weak field should be a danger. D. G. Jones. 12 603 KOALA FROST (N.S.W.) (1) 24 (6 h Raider FrostKoala Lawn, K. Newman, Sydney). Will need luck to get into the finish from this

mark as he looked sore last Saturday. Is much better than he has shown at the meeting and might surprice. K. Newman. Scratched: Scottish Charm.

(TA.B. doses 12.55 p.m.) 2.5 p.m.— SECOND PACING CONSOLATION RACE $4000; special conditions; 13f. 1 0300 BOY FRIEND (2 unruly) it (4 g Bachelor HanoverGala Girl, F. Oliver, Oamaru). Not beginning well enough in most of his races to have much chance. Has sufficient ability to win, but will have to be taken on trust. F. Oliver. 2 0407 CO PILOT (4) It (8 g Garrison Hanover —Meadow Fair,. G. Holmes, Templeton). Only fair seventh to Rain Again on third night. Has paced fair races at times and might cause an upset. M. Holmes. 3 2059 GOLDEN RHYME (SiA.) (•) It (St g Golden Adio— Nursery Rhyme. T. W. Samp* son, Booleroo Centre). Makes little appeal on showings so far at the meeting. T. W. Sampson. 5 2595 MANAWARU (2) It (4 g Prince Charming — Flying Mile, C. J. McLaughlin, Mount Hutt). Good fifth to * Stella Frost in free-for-all heats gives him a first-class chance. A. M. Harrison. 4 8579 MONSIGNOR (unruly 1) It (7 h Morris Eden—Mary Hall-, R. P. Norton, Whenuapai). No real danger in heats. Is much better than those efforts have shown and he might surprise. R. -P. Norton. 7 MO4 PUN (5) It (5 g Thurber Frost—MerVal, W. K. Lowe. Hinds). Fair fourth to Rain Again on final night of meeting. Is capable of • bold showing, D. C. Watts. « SVOO SELWYN HANOVER (1) It (6 g Van Hanover—Gala Girl, J. H. Winter, Broadfields). No appeal on latest efforts. R. Young. * «7M UPPER CLASS (7) It (6 g High Class—Errol’s Pal, C. S. Donald, Belfast). Good second to Sassenach in two mile heat, but fatted on final night. Capable of surprising. IS WM VALENCIA. (*) It (I tn Local Light—Excelsa, G. B. Noble, Yaldhurst). Sound fourth to Manaroa in free-for-all heat last Saturday. Capable of getting into finish. 11 4033 WESTERN RIDGE (9) it (5 h Ike Frost—TorridesA R. J. Weatherley, Cambridge). Finished gamely for third to Manaroa last Saturday. Stays well and will only have to make slightly improved beginning to be one of top chances. R. J. Weatherley. 12 1032 CHEQUER BOARD (1)

IB (9 h Johnny Globe—Placid Girl, J. A. Carmichael, Templeton). Finished quite well for second to Radiant Globe . last Saturday, after two fair runs earlier in the series. In spite of handicap looks certain to get into finish. J. A. Carmichael. Scratched: Intrepid. (T.A.B. double closes 1.15 p.m.) (T.A.B. closes 1.35 p.m.) 2.45 p.m.— INTER-DOMINION CHAMPION* SHIP GRAND FINAL $40,000 and trophy valued at $600; special conditions; 13f. 1 3374 BRAMBLE HALL (4) It (6 h Flying Song—Lauder Hall, R. W. Stockdale, Yald- > hurst). Racing, most consistently and as he is so reliable should be prominent throughout. Might surprise, although others are preferred. M. Holmes. 2 8452 DEEP COURT (S.A.) (4) It (6 h Deep Adios—Coronita, B. E. Whiting, Salisbury). Overcame two bad checks , when second to Manaroa at ~ latest start, returning an effort mote in keeping with his Australian form. Not the most reliable beginner, but looks well and could be a major chance. C. Webster. 3 8285 FRIENDLY FORBES (5) It (5 h Hi Lo’s ForbesFriendly Grattan, L. C. May, Darfield). Not guilty of a poor run in heats. Sure to be improved as he had not raced since .November after a set-back. Dour stayer capably °J|J >lugging toto * 1114'HOLY HAL («) If (1 h Hal Tryax—Sandra Kay, D. Todd, Mataura). Two dashing wins on opening nights of carnival, but disappointing when he dropped out under pressure to finish fourth last Saturday. Was subsequently found that he had bumped a joint in his stall, which might have been responsible for that showing. Still a top 5 r^ PeCt iu K H^tt’ Cb ' IMAM son, Perth). Second under difficulties to Sassenach on first night, followed by two similar placings behind Stella Frost. On that form must be considered seriously. Most relaible beginner certain to take full a&antage of a favourable draw. P. Coulson. 4 FMWmMdV) T. E. Brain, Melbourne). Has been among the most consistent of the visiting horses and looks to have settled best of all at Addington. Got poor run in final heat so failure to return a divdend can be overlooked. Great stayer certain to take a prominent part in finish, T. 7 1871 RAIN AGAIN (9) It (5 & Fallacy—Loraine, G. B. oble, Y aidhurst). Fine win in free-for-all heat, showing that he was back to peak form. Grand staying pacer well capable of a bold showing. D. Mangos. 8 4173 ROYAL COUNT (7) It (6 g Garrison Hanover—Gold Cloud, N. S. Benny, Springston). Won on first night and finished quite well for third to Stella Frost under free-for-all conditions. Provided he does not pull too hard should manage a bold showing. N. S. Benny. ♦ 3112 SASSENACH (2) It (4 g Young Charles—Leyava, J. H. Winter, Broadfields). Lost ground at the start and did well to finish second to Rain Again last Saturday. Two dashing wins earlier showed him to be one of the mostimproved paces in Canterbury. Looks certain to make a bold showing and if covered up until the final furlong, will outsprint most in the race. R You no. 18 4248 WELCOME ADVICE (N.S.W.) (18) It (4 h Welcome Stranger—Minnie Spring, G. Harpley, Junee). Poor run when eighth last Saturday, after two grand placings. Looks to have thrived in last week and might surprise as he appears to be well above average in ability. B. Clarke. 11 Mil MANAROA (unruly) 12 (5 g Morano—Flying Mile, C. J. McLaughlin, Mount Hutt). Dashing winner in two-mile and free-for-all heats. On those two runs looks the big

danger to Stella Frost. Probably the best stayer in the field and looks to be right at his peak for this race. A. M. Harrison. 12 2111 STELLA FROST (1) 24 (6 m Thurber Frost—Stella Grattan, D. J. Townley, Tinwald). Unbeaten in heats and looks possible winner in spite of handicap. Brilliant beginner and usually races kindly, with finishing sprint superior to that of most of her rivals in such circumstances. In spite of difficult assignment looks certain •to be in dividend-bearing place if she does not manage to win. D. J. Townley.

(T.A.B. closes 2.2© p.m.) 3.30 p.m.— N.Z. METROPOLITAN THREE-YEAR-OLD CHAMPIONSHIP $3000; 13f.

Bracket: Hoyal Belmer and Arapaho, FANCIED BUNNERS ALLENTON: Good second to Arapaho. Looks likely improvei and sure to go well. RANG AT IRA: Finished quite well when third to Dreamy Morn. Looks to be near good form he showed in the spring. Out* side chance. ROYAL BELMER: No match for

Dreamy Morn at latest start, but likely improver. Will form formidable bracket with Arapaho, a decisive winner at his two latest starts. ROYAL OEESIDE: Sure to be improved by race on second night of meeting. Worked well on Tuesday and might •ACHELO S r'RLUE: Gained Over due win at Forbury Park on February 6. Top youngster sure to take heading. ROYAL ASCOT: One of top youngsters. Broke hopple at latest start, while a few nights earlier had won easily in open handicap. Stays weft and makes much appeal in thia type of race. DREAMY MORN: Brilliant colt with fine record. Stays well and with average luck should get into finish. NOBLE LORD: Decisive winner over 11 furlongs in fast time at Invercargill last month at latest start. Top colt certain to race prominently.

(T.A.B. closes 3 p.m.) TROTTING GRAND FINAL $lO,OOO and trophy valued at $200; special conditions; 2m. 1 4534 BEAU WINTER (6) If (5 g Winterlight—Bozo, B. J. Hamilton, Templeton). Form throughout series has been consistent. Would have to be considered among brighter prospects. B. J. Hamilton. 2 0604 CARDIGAN LASS (4) It (7 m Light Brigade—Coronet Lass, J. A. Carmichael, Templeton). Went best race in heats when fourth last Saturday night. Will probably find the best of others in tills field hard to match. D. L. McGregor. 3 2456 FAIR PLAY (1) If (8 g Court Martial—Tat Scott, J. Grant and D. G. Jones, Templeton). Has trotted soMly in each of the three heats but found wanting when final pressure has been applied. May fare better if he dodges the pacemaking. 4 3131 GEFFIN (3) If (4 g King Creed—Craven, C. S. Hunter,

Cambridge). Had two wins and a third in the heats and was successful over this distance on the first night. In present form must be hard to beat again. C. S. Hunter. 5 1017 MERRIN (2) It (6 g Court Martial—Tat Scott, R. C. Day, lias mixed his perfonffffnces a bit during the series but would be top prospect if he ran up to the form which gave him an impuressive victory over 13 furlongs on second night. R. Young. 2a 5855 PRECOCIOUS (2) It (8 m Johnny Globe —Dauphine, J. A. Carmichael, Templeton). Good stayer which would have to be taken into account over this distance after her two sound runs for fifth in the two shorter heats. J. A. Carmichael. 6 7016 RETEP'S PRIDE (7) It (9 m Goulburn Monarch — Spectro Colour, K. D. Murray, Melbourne). Has not run every race alike during series but her winning run over 13 furlongs on second night was most impressive. Could be one of stronger chances. K. D. Murray. 7 3062 PAULA (1) 18 (6 m Great Evander—Paulina, A. and D. K. Gibbons, Kumeu). After two fairly weak efforts showed something like Her best form when a strongfinishing second to Light View over sprint distance last Saturday. Likely improver with a sound reputation as a stayer. D. K. Gibbons. 3a 3241 LIGHT VIEW (2) 24 (7 m Light Brigade—Loyal Estelle, J. Grant and D. G. Jones, Templeton). Improved on sound placings in early heats with record-breaking winning run over sprint distance last Saturday. Ran second over this distance on first night. Should go well again. D. G. Jones. 8 8269 TUTIRA (1) 24 (7 g Sig-nor—-Marion Haste, C. S. Donald, Belfast). Lost chance by breaking twice in sprint on Saturday night but would still have to be taken into consideration on strength of second to Philemon in fastest two mile heat on first night. R. P. Nyhan. 9 6762 TONY BEAR (1) 30 (10 h Intangible—Safe Return, W. R. Butt. Templeton). Has improved with each race at meeting and was the best of Geffin’s rivals in sixth heat on Saturday night. Versatile performer which will form powerful bracket with Johnny Gee. R. D. Butt. 9a 7723 JOHNNY GEE (1) 36 (9 h Johnny Globe—Atone, W. R. Butt, Templeton). Not at best when he contested the two mile heat on first night but has made steady progress meantime. Was unlucky in running when second to Retep’s Pride on second night and did not get the best of runs either when third in sprint last Saturday. Should

take beating over this distance. W. R. Butt. Brackets: Cardigan Lass and Precocious; Fair Play and Light View; Tony Bear and Johnny Gee. (T.A.B. closes 3.45 p.m.) 435 p.m.— THIRD PACING CONSOLATION $4000; special conditions; 13L I SOW FALSE SQUARE (4) It (5 g Fallacy—Red Square, L. G. Thomas, West Melton). Most disappointing so far, but with a clean beginning should be a danger. L. G. Thomas. 1 77*5 GLOBE BAY (7) It (4 g Johnny Globe—Bay Light, J. A. Carmichael, Templeton). Finished well alter slow start for fifth to Manaroa. Might surprise. J. A. Carmichael. 1 4*07 INKY BOY (1) It (S h Johnny Globe—Scotch Girl, C. C. Devine, Templeton). Little appeal on efforts so far at carnival. C. C. Devine .

’• 4 I*oo JACQUINOT BAY (5) If r (6 g Thurber Frost —Wont- . haggi, S. M. Miller, Methf ven). Racing disappointingly, * but capable of better. Out-. E side chance. S. M. Miller, ? S 1826 MOUNT EDEN (W.A.) (1 , unruly) (4 h Morris Eden— C Blankets, E. J. Miles, Clover- * dale). Unlikely to be pro- ® duced. However, if he does line up, will go close to win- , ning and entitled to be one of favourites. 7 6 0866 RAT TAT (2 unruly) (6 g Johnny Globe—Light Maid, R. > J. Oliver, Yaldhurst). Made [i up ground in all of his races v at the meeting an* will only y a have to move off well to be F a chance. W. R. Butt. ■' 7 0439 RHINEGOLDE (2) It (7 n m Light Brigade—lnglewood, 1 P. A. Watson, Methven). Failed in free-for-all last r . week, but was placed in two ’ earlier attempts. Will find v this easier and should go * close. M. Holmes. 2 8 7341 ROYAL TRUMP (3) It r, (5 h Morris Eden—Vignon, f C. S. Donald, Belfast). Has * not started at meeting because of soreness. Little appeal. R. P. Nyhan. ji 9 0546 SOMERSET GOLD (6) It ’ (6 g . Caduccus—Somerset [2 Maid, D. D. Nyhan, Templet ton). Has made up ground f and raced prominently in Ills t three starts. Sure to be a P top chance. D. D. Nyhan. a 10 1099 VAN ROVER (8) It (8 g [j Smokey Hanover—Early Van, C. McDonald, Papanui). No h appeal on efforts in qualifying heats. C. McDonald. t 11 4441 RADIANT GLOBE (2) 12 o (5 h Johnny Globe —Raidette, t J. G. Hampton, Weedons). s Easy winner in free-for-all n heat last Saturday. In spite o of handicap looks almost cert tain winner. J. G. Hampton, f 12 5063 TRUE AVERIL (1) 12 (5 a h Fallacy—Bonnie Averil, F. d E. Newfield, Templeton), t- Made up ground for good third to Radiant Globe last 1 week. Looks to be coming t back to form and might be y the hardest to beat. B. J. Anderson. 13 0707 JAMES (1) 24 (7 g Hl Lo’s Forbes—Responsive, J. A. Donaldson, Tinwald). Racing like a shadow of the

horse which won the N.Z. Cup last November. From tills mark looks to be set a stiff task. P. T. Wolfenden.

4 0605 Finesse (14) It C. A. White 5 6980 General Demand (16) C. C. Devine 6 2727 Heatherloch (15) D. Mangos It 7 5369 Hot Feet (2) J. W. Smolensk! It 8 4572 Kran (13) R. H. Negus It 9 8216 Moascar (9) L. Broom It 10 0040 Monarrg (11) O. M. Quinlan It 11 4502 Pine Globe .(12) It 12 8130 Prince Forbes (10) O. E> Hooper It 13 0706 Siouan (3) G. Adamson It 14 3203 Walk Alone (6) T. M. May It 15 0540 Worthy Guest (1) It 16 4140 Young Robin (5) It

1 2 8432 1145 Allenton (3) G. Adamson Candy Frost (4) It It 3 0234 Rangatira (2) J. B. Noble It 4 8112 Royal Belmer (.1) D. G. Jones • It 4a 3211 Arapaho (1) J. W t Smolensk! 24 5 3143 Royal Deaside (6) R. Young It 4 1068 Shalimar <5) R. W. Stockdale It 7 4421 Bachelor Blue (2) ,B. J. Anderson 12 • 2211 Dreamy Mom (2) G. D. Shand 24 9 9241 NoMe Lord (3) D. G. Nyhan 24 10 2119 Royal Ascot (1) A. M. Harrison 12 11 <080 Violetta (4) M. Holmes 24

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