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ESHXI >1 am — COURSE TREBLE PARNASSUS HANDICAP >1100; CO trotters; 2600 m. 1 0 Isla Voss >1) h T. M«-Millan 2 2383 Celerrima -2) H O. Quinlan 4 Chic .4) It D. Townley 5 3208 Doctor Kimble >5) II T Fox f. 0006 Aiwa >6) It P. O Reilly 10 Scottish Lancer HO) it A. Williams 11 4779 Anniversary Day HI) H >2 4M»7 Isa Rangi 12) It D. Mangos >3 Just Another 1.3) It A. Perusich 14 3252 Flameur 14) It K Pm don 15 0 Beau Tom *l5) II 16 750 Voluptuous H 6) |l J. McDonald IB Beyera . 18) n D. Jones 19 2040 Scottish Fire 19) H W Butt 20 Governors Tartan (20) H G Laing 21 0 Watch Me H) 30 J. Hampton 22 2)52 Belle Seur .2) 30 t K. O’Reilly Scratched: King's Cross, Questu«n Mark, Heart Break, Dm han 11 35 am — COURSE TREBLE SPOTSWOOD HANDICAP $1350; Cl; 2600 m. 2 9857 Young Charlene (2) It T. May 3 1 Majestic Pride (3) It W. Stapleton 4 8037 Mavis Del (4) It R. Morris 5 Lumber Lad (5) It W. Butt 6 5542 Royal Banner (6) It T. Thomas 8 3870 Sparkling Over (8) It 9 3051 Stars and Stripes (9) II J. Ferguson 10 0504 Bachelor Bill (10) It A. Ching 11 5273 Avalon Globe HI) It F. Bebbington 13 1099 Buck (13) H P. O’Reilly 14 6515 Bellman (14) It C. Devine 15 7100 Happy Gift (15) ]t <’. Arras 16 1036 Mia Maria (16) II T. Fox 18 0068 Golden Miller (18) It R Thornley 19 01 Almetos H 9) It L. May 20 0393 Good News (20) It E. Cowie Balloted out in order of re entry:— 12 173 Bronze Queen (12) 1t M. Edwards 1 5355 Kanapa H) U Scratched: Dorothy Lopez, Tin tern Abbey. 12.15 p.m.— FIRST OUR THORPE HANDICAP $1100; CO; 2600 m. 2 Creanza -2) It J Smolensk! 3 3635 Barossa Pearl (3) II N. Benny 4 4000 Aro 4) It M. de Filippi 5 022 Wanda Bye (5) It 6 92 Billie Burke It P O’Reilly 8 0050 Prado (8) It J. Crofts 9 Princess Juanita (9) H B Anderson 10 2500 Key Force HO) It J. Mitchell 11 0455 Magic Isle .11) H L. May 12 Flying Princess (12) It; A. Perueieh 16 0 Lopez Duenna (16) It R. Hooper 14 5008 True Anna H 4) It C Middleton 15 6726 Sail Again (15) It W. Butt 17 Legacy (17) It W Stapleton 18 44 Mount Somers H 8) It D. Townley 19 00 Chelsea Shed (19) It S. Little 21 2106 Winter Boy H) 30 Balloted out tn order of re entry: — 13 9806 Stanley Bay 13) H 20 7009 Night Eagle .20) It 1 000 Deceptro H) M 7 Heathstock Rose (7) (I E2OU COURSE TREBLE 12 55 p.m.— NZ. LEONARD MEMORIAL STAKES $4000; two-year-old fillies; 2000 m. 1 020(1 My One H) It R. Kennedy 2 1 Romantic Road <2) It A Perueieh 4 9 Seafield Majesty 4) It D Town lev 5 Pencarrow 5) It 6 Regal Shine *6) It M. Shinn 8 0 Charming Pride ft) H D Mangos 9 6 Hate to Wait 9) It R. Dunn 10 8 Seafield Hanover 10) Il <• Shand 11 3 Tact Del HI) It IL Cameron 13 5730 Ruling Lobell 13) It l Svhwamm 15 00 Avon Bel 15) It ’ I •••
16 Antrum Hanover H6> It Middleton i 17 Tudela .17) h I. Roper Balloted out in mder of re entiy: 14 Lochanora !4t It 3 Willowmere Maid -3» II >2 09 Kyoto H2) II Scratched: Sheena Grattan. 1.35 p.m.— SECOND OUR THORPE HANDICAP $1100; CO; 2<POOm. 1 Naomi's Dream 1) it F. MuiTitt 2 0000 Present Flight 2} it D. Mangos 4 0 Dan Que 4) It S. Henderson 6 9 Jack's Tram <6) It J. Hampton 7 69 Pacification 7) It D Jones 9 8074 Regal Belmont 9) 11 C. McDonald 10 3083 Mark's Mistake HO) It B. Kerr 11 0779 Vitellia HI) It A. Ching 13 9020 Tommy <l3) it P O'Reilly 14 Kim Rob 14) It E. Skinner 15 5890 Little Debate (15) It R. Stockdale 16 3022 Ghinty H 6) It J. Smolensk! 17 0 Michelle Bay 17) It L May 18 0285 Scottish Brae 18) It M. de Filippi 19 7500 Pacific Dryden 19) It J. Geddes 20 .30 Billie Averil 20) M D. Townley Balloted out in order of reent ry:— 12* 8000 Fern Way 12) 11 A. Kerr 3 9007 Bramdean (3) It J. Hislop 8 0 Tuffet (8) It 5 0 Atlavar (5) ' It. Scratched: Miss Pert. 2.20 p.m.— CHEVIOT CUP $2800; C 6; 3200 m. 1 8171 TUDOR GOLD (1) It (5 in Garrison Hanover Golden Circle). Gained a stylish win in the Thnaru Cup on February 21 at her latest start Makes strong appeal once more. D. Townley 2 0131 WHEATSON (2) It f 4 g Scottish Hanover -Grouse). Bold finish for a narrow win in the Ilororata Cup last Saturday. Won at Grey mouth a week earlier, and also placed on the second night there. Racing gen erously and sure to take beating G Adamson 3 9152 HEY PRONTO (3) It <4 g Waitaki Hanover Mitzi). Finished second to Trevino last time out on February 28. has appealed as a stayer and should be prominent. G. Shand 4 0168 TREVINO (4) It (4 g Sly Yankee—Kilbank Lady). Disappointed in the Messenger after a stylish win at Addington on February 28. Quite capable of a bold run. J. Smolenski 5 1077 AD INFINITUM (5) It (4 g Nevele Holiday Wildlire). Has been rather disappoint ing lately. One of his peak runs would give him a chance of surprising. P. Jones 7 2884 BOUND TO BE .(7) It (4 h Play Bill—Winter Joy). Finished quite well for fourth in the Messenger Final last Saturday This field will not be so strong and he should make a bold hid. R. Dunn 8 5001 TACTFUL (unruly 1) It (6 m Bachelor Hanover Tactess). Most impressive last-start winner at Addington on February 28, Giving away time, but certain to start. Stays well and should be prominent. R Cameron 9 60 SCOTCH MIRTH (unruly 2) It (6 p> Scottish Hanover Rea) Smile). No appeal on showings so far this sea son.
J. Nordqvist 10 1288 STREAKER (1) 20 4 g Bachelor Hanover Disturb » First start since February 6 Showed grand form in December and Januaarx and. in spite of handicap, wilj not be a forlorn chance D. Jones Scratched: Keep Gay. 3.5 p.m.— RIPCORD HANDICAP $1350; Cl; trotters; 32W)m. I 2197 Adjo 1) It W. Lowe 3 OGOO South Westland 3) It C. de Filippi 4 2125 Spangled Key 4) H M. Shinn 5 9363 Jumbo 5) M 11. Lowe 7 8454 Logan Armbro (7) 11 B. Clark 8 0700 Kinkajou 8) It B. Heron 9 I Marsha Donna 9) It I'. McMillan 10 0.»75 Cautious Day 10) It O. Qinnlan 11 780 Chicken Man 11) I 12 8008 Be Free I) 30 I). Jones 13 0086 Happy Day 2) 30 j m. Donald 14 0823 Another Day -3) 30 R. Moi iis 15 2559 Robert Hcdgen 4) 30 F. Brbbingtnn 16 0110 Good Cord 5) 30 W Butt 111 Buckingham 7) 10 19 4OHH Song Gala 8) 30 I). Nyhan .’0 6510 Strathsney *h .10 J. Smolensk! 2| 5250 Bloxon .|oi M' J Ihimptun R«illoled out in «ud<r of ir 6 0030 Lucky Dud 6) B I) Mamies 17 UMMI Del Maiia 6) 30 J.
2 0760 Busco <2) M Scratched: Vai’s L«.m. .45 p.m.— RANGIORA HANDICAP $1525; < 2; 2600 m. 1 HMI MISTER GREGORY (1) It 4 g Lumber Stream- Mist A head». Good run at Addington on February 28 and won at Greymouth a week iater. This will be tougher, but still a sound chance. W. Walsh 2 2507 LEANNE'S PRIDE (2) It 5 m Tuft —Halhwell’s Pride). Had every chance at. Addington on Wednesday, dropping out to seventh. Lhib looks easier and could surprise. E. Ryan 3 4480 HANOVER BRAND (3) It *4 m Scottish Hanover— Pretty Hanover). Broke and no danger on Wednesday. Usually a safe beginner and expected to go well. M. Shinn 6 0800 TIMES SQUARE (6) It 4 g Fallacy Red Square). Looked good early in the season. hut disappointing lately. Will have to be taken on trust. L. Thomas
5 9695 HEY DRV DEN ,5) It 5 gt Tuft--Hi Dryden). Shaping like an early improver. Could* surprise. R Geddes 7 5000 FIRST COUNT (7) It 7 g Heigh Count Crucial). No' appeal on latest efforts. W Bradley 8 03«0 PAT NASH >8) It 4 g Kallavy Noble Princess), lias not had much luck lately. Looks well and could cause an upset. P. Jones ♦ 7500 FALLACY LASS (9) It ■8 ni Fallacy Congo Lady). ( Others preferred. N. Pettit 10 0410 LIFE MEMBER (10) It 4 • g Local Light—Martial Marie). Broke near 800 m when well back on Wednesday and did not recover. Has sufficient ability to win this. T. Craddock 11 1224 RIGID (11) It a g Majestic Chance Teena Marie). Came on in great style lor fourth after a slow start, on Wednesday at Addington. Racing most generously and looks the one to beat. ; K. Townley 12 2375 MARK ALOUD (12) It dt g Out to Win — Yes Madam). Has been pacing lair races lately. Reiter than an: outside chance. F. Newfield
13 2421 SHOW PLACE 113) 11 •4 io Play Bdl Vanity Show). Bioke tluough for a deserved win dt Hororata last Saturday in spite of rise in class must be considered. D. Townley 14 8074 ROYAL VACATION (14) H *5 in Van Hanover — Ravleuei. Useful fourth at Hororata last week. Could go well again. B. Kerr 15 1008 AFRA MOI (15) It t 4 g Bachelor Hanover —- Petite Polka). Made pace and stopped on Wednesday. Looks well and must be considered. G. Shand 18 3335 STAR CLASSIC (18) It 3 g Lopez. Hanover— Sakatcwa). Has been racing fairly consistently, although disappointed at Hororata last week when fifth was the best he could manage. Still a reasonable chance in spite of draw. C. Devine 19 9000 SCHNELL (19) It <6 h Rodney Day Meadow Floss). No appeal. T. Mugford ’Balloted out with right of re- , entry:— 20 0 EXCHEQUER {unruly) It ii -8 h Bon Deed Wild Attack). I No appeal. I D. Morland
I Scratched Pat, i wo..«L Swift • Princess, Irish Rhvthni. —————— ' 4.25 p.m 1 GOLD BAR HANDICAP $1700; C 3; 2l)tnbn. I 1 1753 Armbrc Pin, I) It J. Hampton 2 >238 Barlev Bree 2> It ; M. Shinn 3 0»WO Count Laverne |3) It 1 S. Little I 4 0326 Jenlight 4i It R. Dunn 1 5 3132 Lord Moose 3) It I VV. putt 6 OH)7 Miss Honour <6) It ■ T. Craddock ! 7 1661 Peterson's Pride -7) 10 P. Mounce 9 6478 Robray «9) It i K. Daly 10 4614 Saucy Jack 10) It R. Payne • 11 9300 Bojold <ll) It i R. Negus . 12 5090 Tramp Fast 12) U 14' 0677 Kishmul !.» 10 I J. Smolenski 15 9742 Scottish Chat 2) 10 R. Morris 16 0907 Manama Boy t 3) 10 I >7 9639 Stavelev 4i 10 • G. Adamson Scratched: Bonny River, Rostriever Child, Wheatson.
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