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FORBURY

T.A.B. double: races 6 and 8 On-course doubles: 1 and 3

(TJt.B. clout I.M H-m.) » p.m.— MACETOWN HANDICAP »1SOO; 2:17 class; 13f.

FANCIED RUNNERS ARANGA: Racing most consistently and should be improving. Sure to race prominently. BOMBER BILL: Disapointing when seventh over two miles at Gore last week. That was his first race for a few weeks and he could be harder to beat this time. BROCKWORTH KING: Racing fairly well and should be prominent. COLONEL AD IOS: Impressive last start winner at Addington on April 3. Showed dash at Ashburton trials and should again take beating. DAVID FROST: Good win at Ashburton trials. Will only need to begin cleanly to go close. LATE COMMAND: Racing most unluckily and with reasonable run might surprise. WATER SKIER: Racing fairly consistent and capable of leading from end to /end. Fine-third to Adult Hanover at Gore last week. fTJUB. closes 2.30 p.m.) 3.40 p.m.— NEVIS HANDICAP $1200; trotters; 2:19 class; 13f.

FANCIED RUNNERS BIG SPENDER: Disappointing at Hororata six weeks ago at latest start. Expected to go better in this race. GLENCREE: Seldom guilty of a poor run and should be prominent. OMRAY: Game run to beat all but Super Joe at Greymouth last month. Place chances highly regarded. AL MUNDY: Rather disappointing lately, but should do bet ter on firm footing on this CHIE r F C WALK: Sound run for third to Pacific Star at Gore. Place chance. MIGHTY DOLLAR: Smart trotter close to liis best. Better than an outside chance. NINETY DAYS: Last-start winner at Rangiora in December. ... Capable of a bold showing. PACIFIC STAR: Easy win at Gore last week. Should go close to repeating. SUPER JOE: Most impressive

when he won twice at Greymouth lent month. In spite of rise tn class should be hard to beat. (T.A.B. closes 3.1# p.m.) 4.20 p.m.— FRANKTON PACE #900; 2:19 class; mobile start; 13f.

FANCIED RUNNERS BLUE SPARK; Racing consistently and generously. Has drawn well and should be a ,top chance. . DAISY CHARLES: Will appreciate the flying start and should take beating. Has more speed than most in the race. DEE PEE: Making a fresh start. Useful form in the spring. ELENA: Sure to be improved by run at Ashburton trials. First start since January but should be one of the better chances. FORT KNIGHT: Useful form at times this season and might be prominent. JUDY CHARLES: Not noted for consistent efforts, but - has drawn well and should show up. TiAWANA: Stopped badly in Oaks, but went better at Ashburton trials. Looks to be near her peak, which would give her a sound chance. ' (T.A.B. doses 3.45 p.m.) 4.55 p.m.—

E. Crawford FANCIED RUNNERS JENNY BELLE: Useful second to Colonel Adios on April 3 at last start. Not a reliable beginner. but stays well and might be in finish. LAURA: Looks to be coming back to top form and should go close to winning. LOYAL PETER: Racing solidly, with second to Johnny’s Brother at Roxburgh at latest start. Should show up. MASTER KEY: Solid run at Ash-

burton trials suggested he is dose to his best. Sound prospects. NEWPORT MON: Has ability above average and will only need to begin cleanly to take beating. SANDPROOF: Highly regarded southern four-year-old expected to go well. SUDDEN: Unbeaten in two starts at recent Greymouth meeting. Looks a class above most in the race.

(t.A.B. closes 4JO p.m.) 5.30 p.m.— HE RIOT HANDICAP $900; 2:19 class; mobile start; 131. 1 0061 Belvan (10) It

13 3310 Waldial (8) It C. Woodward Bracket: Charlie’s Romance and John James. FANCIED RUNNERS BEL VAN: Fought on foe narrow win at Gore last week. Should again be prominent. KENNY CHARLES: Runaway win in fast time at Gore last

week. Should be a big danger. MUSTERER: Has fair turn of speed and in this weak field should be a chance. NEW COMEDY: Racing consistently and expected to. go well again. ORIENT HANOVER: Racing rather unluckily. Capable of a bold showing in this type of field. (T.A.B. double doses 4.«3 p.m.) (T.A.B. closes 5 p.m.) 6.10 p.m.— CONFERENCE HANDICAP *3000; 2:13 class; 2m. 1 0900 BRAVINE (2) It (4 m Bachelor Hanover—Chenault). Weak form background and makes little appeal over this distance. J. Litten.2 S3SO CONCLUSION (P) (1) It (7 m Johnny Globe—Worthy (Scott). First attempt in a race for pacers. Went fair race at Ashburton trials on Tuesday, but will have to be taken on trust 6. Shand. 3 9800 IRISH WHISPERS (6) H (6 g Van Hanover—Scyllinda). Poor showings in latest racing, although effort at Ashburton trial on Tuesday was encouraging. Has

outstanding record over two miles and might be a danger. C. Devine. 4 3433 ROYAL TRUMP (4) It (5 h Morris Eden—Vignon). Good third to Black Label at Addington on Easter Saturday. Stays well and should be close to his peak for this race. R. Nyhan. ' ' 5 1004 SHARLEA (S) it (5 m Young Charles — Honeysuckle). Fair fourth behind

Rauka Lad at Gore last week. Racing well enough to have a good chance. « ewe soldato (2) it <s g Forward—Wee Doll). Racing disappointingly, but if he produces a peak run might surprise. At times has gone well enough. S. Miller. 7 0997 BOBBY BLUE (4) 24 (S h Blue—Bonnie Tartan). Disappointed In his latest racing. Might by feeling the effects of some hard racing in tile summer and will have to improve to be a serious threat. K. Balloch. I osn BLACK LABEL (7) 24 (5 g Newport Chief—Rum). Grand stayer with wins at Addington on April 3 and 10 at his latest starts. In rare form at present and capable ot another win. F. Newfield. te 7974 WARATAH (3) 24 (5 h Johnny Globe—Queen Ngaio). Solid run for fourth in New Brighton Cup, followed by bold showing at Ashburton trials on Tuesday. Looks to be near his best and sure to show up. K. Chapman. » MW SOLDEN FLEECE (4) 24 <8 g Marco Polo—Estaminet). No appeal on latest efforts. M. McTigue. 10 5444 PUN (2) 24 <5 g Thurber Frost—Merval). Racing most unluckily and due for a change of fortune. Should master a solid two miles on this course and looks to be Lowe° f the c,,an<:es - **• 11 4040* RAT TAT (5) 24 (0 g Johnny Globe—Light Maid). Splendid run at Ashburton trials and should give a good account of himself. J. Carmichael. 12 7769 VAN ROVER (1) 24 (8 g Smokey Hanover—Early Van). Unlikely to be much danger on recent efforts, but capable of better and might surprise. C. McDonald. 13*2887 WAITAKI ELECT (unruly) 24 (5 h Garrison Hanover—Kid Wale). No danger in last three races. Looks weH and might upset in this field, especially if the pace Is slack early. T. Behms. Bracket: Black Label and Waratah. (T.A.B. closes 5.35 p.m.) 4.45 p.m.— „ NASEBY HANDICAP $1800; trotters; 2:16 class; 2m.

BONNY LANDS: Racing more solidly now than earlier in her career. Looks certain to be prominent. PAROA: Has trotted fair races lately and will have to improve very little to be a top prospect. FRI: Fine second to Bambi on April 10 at Addington. Must be respected on that placing. GREAT APPLAUSE: Poor run when sixth at latest start Looks capable of another bold showing. BAMBI: Dashing win at Addington on April 10. Should again go well BLACK FROST: - Trotted good race when third to Beau winter on April 10. Must be respected on that run. PHILEMON; Finished well to beat all but Beau Winter at latest start. Stays well and should be hard to beat

(T.A.B. closes 6.15 p.m.) 7.35 p.m.— J. F. HARRIS MEMORIAL PACE 52200; 2:15 class: mobile start; Ilf. 1 1354 EMPIRE ROYAL (6) It (4 m Lumber Dream—Vignon). Racing well and from favourable barrier position should be prominent all the way. R. Nyhan. 2 MOO GENERAL DEMAND (5) •t (4 g Van Hanover—Alla* . nax). Latest efforts have hardly been encouraging, but has often gone well in this type of race and must be con* sidered. C. Devine. 3 1209 HUNDRED CHANCE (12) It (4 g Hundred Proof— Smokey Eyes). Rather disappointing in two latest starts ana from this awkward draw will find it hard to stage a come-back. 4 1067 LIGHT GLOBE (1) It (6 m Johnny Globe—Calary Girl). No danger in latest racing, but is capable of a forward showing. D. Jones. 5 1166 MISTER SMART (13) It (4 g Globe Direct—Clementine). Drawn badly and will need luck to secure a clear run. Has gone well on this course in the past and will have to be considered. C. McPherson. 6 0301 MONARRG (14) It (5 m Morano—Arrianga). Easy win at Gore last week and might be back to her best. This would entitle her to respect in this field in spite of bad draw. H. Skinner. 7 0730 MORRIS PAL (2) It (6 h Morris Eden—Palmarie). Better placed In this field than he has been for some time. Sure to go well. P. Yeatman. 8 3222 NOBLE LORD (7) It (3 c Lordship—Ebonite). Looks well enough placed to

extend his fine record for consistency. D. G. Nyhan. 9 9754 PRINCE FORBES (3) It (5 h Hi Lo’s Forbes—Globe Princess). Held on for fourth to Monarrg at Gore. Looks to be coming back to best form and should be a danger. 10 4410 REFLUENT (10) It (5 m Quiet Water—Edens Pride). Poor run at Addington on April 10, but was an impressive winner on the same course a week earlier. Should make a bold showing. 11 7427 ROBALAN (11) It (4 g Lumber Dream—Elsinore). First start for four weeks and will race without hopples. Has gone well when raced in such a manner in the past and might recapture form. D - Nyhan. n 4803 SELTREB (9) It (6 g Sally Boy—Guild Hall). Good third to Wag on April 10 at Addington. Forward showing at trials on Tuesday and should again be a danger. L. Ashton. 13 3715 WALK ALONE (•) It (4 g Bachelor Hanover—stroll). Rather unlucky at Addington on April 10 at latest start. Dashing win at Ashburton trials on Tuesday and will have to show little improvement to win. T. 14 TWO - YOUNG ROBIN (4) It (6 g Garrison Hanover— Madam Grattan). Not really a danger in latest racing. Has drawn well and might surprir#* R. Young. (TA.B. closes 6.55 p.m.) 8.5 p.m.— LAWRENCE HANDICAP $1400; three-year-olds; 13f.

DOCTOR TED: Has shown useful speed at times and might be placed. VANADIUM: Most impressive when he qualified recently. In spite of lack of experience might surprise. ALLENTON: Has shown useful form in much stronger fields than this one and should be a top chance. FAIT ACCOMPLI: Has big reputation in Southland; Good third at Roxburgh recently and should take beating. DREAMY MORN: Will be set a d '•-'ult task from this mark, t is one of top pacers of his age and should go well.

1 7433 Arana* (3) C. Devine it 2 1417 Bomber Bill (4) M. Holmes It 3 4147 Brockworth Kina (5) T. Behrns It 4 3221 0022 Colonel Adlos (9) It 5 David Frost (7) D. Bennett It « 5788 Debra Charlo* (2) It 7 0005 C. Bdynes Double Scot (12) It J. Smolensk! 8 1714 Johnny** Brother (11) It H. Skinner 9 2236 0031 009 Lalo Command (10) R. Young tt 10 11 Lona Book (0) Lora Paso (8) It It 7030 D. Dalgety » Mischievous Mood (unruly it 13 6523 Water Sklar (1) S. Henderson It 14 0258 Stomp (1) K. BaUoch It

1 4128 Big Spender (6) W. Doyle It 2 2404 Glencree (5) C. White It 3 1670 Great Elect (4) J. Carmichael It 4 1016 Office Boy (1> R. Todd it 5 0762 Omray (2) B. Williams It 6 488 Phoebe Brigade (3) It 7 4005 Al Mundy (5) A. Bourne 24 3 2140 Blue Grass (4) H. Skinner 24 t 0503 Chief Walk (8) G. More 24 10 4300 Lucky Lad (2) A. Cox Mighty Dollar (1) L. Clark 24 11 0506 24 12 3321 Ninety Days (7) H. Donaldson 24 13 4221 Pacific Star (3) R. Nyhan 24 14 0011 Super Joe (6) B. Hamilton 24

1 3156 9370 Adam's Choice (6) It 2 Adlos Ensign (13) W. Kyle. It 3 3212 Blue Spark (7) P. Williams It 4 0178 Daisy Charles (3) G. Shand It S 3790 8106 Dee Poe (14) S. Henderson It 6 Desray (1) C. Woodward M 7 0204 Dillon's Last (8) R. Cameron It « 7401 «lena (9) M. Holmes n 9 2930 Fort Knight (5) K. Dixon it 10 3109 Judy Charles (4) 11 5419 G Krt»in n £l9hf (10) R. Todd it 12 0006 Mgrar (12) D. Jones 13 940Q Tiawana (11) it 14 9909 J. Dalgety Teviot-Express (2) J. Murdoch. it

ARROWTOWN PACE $1200; 2:18 class; probationary drivers; 2m. 1 0000 Adele Hanover (12) K. Dueart It 2 4000 First Pigeon (10) J. Boyd n 3 7002 Jenny Belle (1) it 4 7412 Laura (») it 5 7302 Loyal Peter (13) it 6 4103 Master Key (5) A. Purdoll it 7 5703 Mighty Batten (8) it 8 2001 Newport Mon (4) W. Townley it 9 5975 Our Way (11) it 10 7251 Regina Charles (7) it 11 1614 Sandproof (3) it 12 11 Sudden (6) R. Townley it 13 0800 Tapua (14) n 14 2130 Top Tune (2) it

2 190 R. Cameron Charlie's Romance (4) It A. Townley 2a 3709 John Jarnos (7) It 3 0100 Charlie Wells (5) It 4 6096 Conclusive (13) A. Bourne. It 5 8000 Goldmine (11) G. Shand It 6 2421 Kenny Charles (14) C. Baynes It 7 0520 Lustre Boy (12) G. Court It 8 7030 Moody Maid (9) G. Shirley It 9 6202 Musferer (1) D. D. Nyhan It 10 2314 New Comedy (6) H. Skinner It 11 5520 Orient Hanover (3) * It 12 3140 Sally Hanover (2) T. Behrns It

1 1644 Bonny Land* (1) It 2 5970 A. Amyes Clifford Bay (5) H. Cox CoHon Hanover (4) It 3 5740 It 0070 5755 P. Gallagher 5 Jason McCord (3) Paroa (6) It 6 5005 Western Valley (2) It J. bitten W. Lowo 24

8 1416 Great Applause (3) H. Donaldson 24 9 1370 Mighty Forbes (1) R. Kerr 24 10 0031 Bambi (1) G. Shand 36 11 2153 Black Frost (2) J. Nordqvist 36 12 1900 Direct Jan (4) S. Henderson 36 13 0612 Philemon (3) M. Holmes 36 14 6968 Aronmot (1) O. Quinlan FANCIED RUNNERS 48

1 Adlos Carlos (4) A. Bourne It 2 05 Alrujen (9) M Skinner It 3 Compliment (6) A. Purdon It 4 4700 Doctor Ted (1) It 5 6480 Jimmy Ken (5) R. Prendergast It 6 2550 Miss Santa (8) G. McEwan It 7 0560 8 Spangled Mary (2) vanadium (7) C. Devine It It 9 6958 Winter Morning (3) R. Nyhan It 10 2055 Allenton (1) W Lowe 12 11 0716 Quick Fire (2) H. Skinner 12 12 9913 Fait Accompli (1) D. Kerr 24 13 1362 Dreamy Mom (1) G. Shand 36 14 0009 Lee Frost (2) A. Cox FANCIED RUNNERS 36

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FORBURY Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32588, 23 April 1971, Page 2 (Supplement)

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