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11.5 am.— MIDWINTER HANDICAP, ,$1400: 2:19 class; trotters; 13f.— {Aldrin Barkis < 10), Alvaro tl), Donna Ricca (11), Globe Song (5), Matapouri (4), Mighty Johnny (7), Roaming Valley (9), Ricky’s Task (3), Rodney Court (8), Von Frost (2) It; Belie Winter (8), Count Cord (2), Do Enquire (1), George Evander (6), Laurie (7), Mister Goose (5), Pedro (4). Roundabout (3) 24; Jack’s Evander (1) 48. Balloted out in order of reentry: Aldrin Barkis, Matapouri, Roaming Valley. Scratched: Noble Day. 11.45 a.m.— DAYLIGHT STAKES, $1500; two-year-olds; mobile start; Ilf. —First division: Charlson (3), David Garrison (10), Dutch Shannon (4), Happy Fella (2), Lordling (8). Meadow Singer (6). My Dream (5). Silver Prince (1), Topsy Smith (9). White Devon (7) It. Second division: Courier (9), Dior Royal (6). Eaton Han-

over (3), Lietrim (8), Majesty’s Pirate 11). Mister Shorthorn i'2>. Scottish Prance ,4). Splashovcr i 5), Van Quench (7) It. 12.25 p.m.— FIRST JUNE PACE S 1400; 2:18 class; mobile start; 2m—Alexander Hanover (7i. Jovander (1), Little Duchess ill). Implacable (3). Marie Hal (8). Mister Mac (?) Progressive (10), Royal Raider (6,i. Seafield Forstar <5). Stirling Gold (9) Transmitter Sound (4) It. 1.5 p.m.— SECOND JUNE PACE. $1400; 2:18 class; mobile start; 2m.— Count Brydon (6), Gentle Song (3) Jimmy Dale (1), Leading Lass (8), Little Marvel (5), Maxenelii (4), Parisian Duchess (9). Regal Frost (10). Scottish Rhapsody (7). Warahi (2) It. 1.45 p.m.— ADVANCE HANDICAP, $1800; 2-J7 class; I,f - —Happy Land (4) Houghton (6), Lady Jurist H), Lyn Joy (3), Moon Master (8), Normandale (5), Sunny Dollar (2). Super Time (7) It; Ava Hanover (4). Battledress (1), Casper (7), Knightly (2), Levana (3) i2 COtty Direct (5,< Sir Gentr y 2.25 p.m.— CORUBA HANDICAP, $2800; 2:15 class; 131—Jade East (5), Rana (2), Silver Valiev (1) Unicorn (3). Vandameda (4) I't.

(T.A.B. closes 1.55 p.m.) (T.A.B. double closes 1.35 p.m.) 3.5 p.m.— GREAT NORTHERN PACING DERBY $15,000; three-year-olds; l£m. 1 1174 JOHN ROBERT (1). Has won three of last five starts, but disappointing at Wellington meeting. Peak run would give him good chance. J. Cooney. 4 0021 LORD GREGORY (4) It. Had narrow win over Speedy Guest at Hutt Park on June 4 after being second to him there two days earlier. Dashing front runner and could be hard to peg back 5 1512 ROYAL CHEVAL (5) It. Won impressively over 14 miles at Timaru on May 19, and great effort for second to Royal Belmer in Standardbred Breeders' Stakes at Addington week later. Splendid prospects. D. Mangos. 6 1431 WILLIE WIN (6) It. Three wins this season include New Zealand Derby at Addington. Gave fine performance over 13f in fast time at Addington on May 4. Well drawn and looks sure , 12 be tough. M. Holmes. 7 2212 SPEEDY GUEST (7) It. Won brilliantly over l£m at Hutt Park on June 2 and unlucky second there two days later. Top form and must « be r eS pected. J. Smolensk!. 8 1336 YOUNG QUINN (8) It. Grand efforts in invitation class at A.T.C. meeting last month and most tightly assessed horse in field. With safe getaway, looks the one to beat. R. Cameron. 9 0314 KYAMALA (9) It. Solid run from difficult mark at Alexandra Park on May 28 and at previous start ‘ won easily on same course on May 19. Is very speedy and could surprise. H. Moase. 10 9413 MOMENTOUS (10) It. Racing consistently and had first and third at Hutt Park meeting. Cannot be ruled out. 12 1535 JACK ROBINSON (12) It. Had runaway win in loose class at A.T.C. May meeting and has raced well since. This looks a bit rich. F. Cooney. 13 2196 HILL CREST (13) It. One of best fillies in the country and has won four races this season. Had dashing win at A.T.C. trials last

week and looks ready for bold effort. P, Wolfenden. 15 2322 SCOTTISH FOIL (15) It. Model of consistency in latest races and, early in season, was unlucky fourth in New Zealand Derby. Awkwardly drawn, but with luck in early running could be dangerous. C. Hunter. 16 4048 LORDY BOY (16) It. Has won six races this season, but latest form disappointing. Back to best would be tough. A. Holmes. Balloted out in order of reentry:— 3 0322 LLANASA (3) It. Promising. but has won only one race. G. Mitchell. 2 2327 IMPLACABLE (2) It. In First June Pace and expected to run in that. 11 1104 ALEXANDER HANOVER (11) It. Unlikely to get start here. I. Behrns. Scratched: Count Brydon.

3.50 p.m.— QANTAS PACE, $1200; 219 class: mobile start; Ilf. —First division: Abbey Vale (10), Asteroid (11). Colquhoun (2). Dictate (1), First Charles (4), Harem Sparem (5). Llanasa (12). Over Rule (14). Royal Alfred (13), Santon (3) Walkover (6), Yaqui Chief (8) It. Second division: Alcazar (10), Clean Gentry (12), Dark Envoy (3), Globe’s Maid (14). Kingsford Smith (5), Laurenzo (9). Mac Splash (8), Max Brydon (7). Outrun (1), Parting (4). Ruth Evander (6). Shareholder (2), Wayward Willie (13) It. Brackets: Abbey Vale and Al cazar; Asteroid and Cleao Gen try; Colquhoun and Dark EnvoyDictate and Max Brydon; First Charles and Globe's Maid; Kingsford Smith and Yaqui Chief; Laurenzo and Llanasa. Scratched: Donegal, Our Bachelor, Night Cove. i

(T.A.B. closes 3.15 p.m.) 4.25 p.m.— LIGHT OAK HANDICAP $2200; trotters; 2:16 class; 13f. 1 0595 TOMMY ATKINS (1) It. Useful effort at Alexandra Park on May 19 and better placed here. Could upset. 2 8957 ROBYN EVANDER (2) It. lias finished well back in latest races but has had little luck in running. Must be respected. J. Smith. 3 0094 CASTLE RIDGE (3) It. Solid race at Alexandra Park on May 28 at last start and could surprise. A. Dunsmuir. 4 0080 CLIFFORD BAY (4) It. Form poor. R. Norton. 2a 4311 KILARNO (1) 12. Has won impressively at last two starts, both at Alexandra Park, and still nicely placed. Looks sure to go well. W. Smith. 5 3834 PARISIAN DUKE (2) 12. Form in and out but has plenty of ability. Must have fine chance if in right mood. C. Chandler. 4 4745 GAY MARLENE (3) 12. Keeps going sound races and has good place prospects, at least. I. Dickie. 7 0762 TAIPARI (4) 12. Just beaten by Kilarno at Alexandra Park on May 19 at last start. Not too reliable at start but good enough to be well in this. N. Duncan. 8 6114 OMRAY (5) 12. Won on first two nights of A.T.C. May meeting and unlucky fourth on third night. Well placed and deserves to be the favourite. H. Moase. 9 1760 DONNA JUANITA (1) 24. Speedy but unreliable. M. Neill. 10 0000 JOHNNY KOWHAI (2) 24. Form poor. C. Griffin. 11 PETITE POLLY (1) 36. First start at tote meeting since Australian campaign. Has shaped well at matinees, though, and is well forward. P. Wolfenden. Bracket: Robyn Evander and Kilarno

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33252, 15 June 1973, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

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AUCKLAND Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33252, 15 June 1973, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

AUCKLAND Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33252, 15 June 1973, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

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