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KELLY GOES LAME

May Be Unable To Run In Auckland Cup

RIDERS FOR WOODVILLE

The Auckland Cup candidate Kelly dethat his preparation for the a Auckland s Cup will be discontinued. Kellv had been galloping brilliantly on the track, and was regarded as a dangerous lightweight in the Auckland Cup. Visiting Trainer. . . , F Foulsham, a Victorian trainer, who hns had many notable gallopers in his charge- and who is at present training Marauder and Ena, is on vrsit o New Zealand in company with Mr. 11. .. Urwin. Melbourne. He was in Anck . nd this week, and was a visitor to the EHcistrack. Foulsham has sold his training establishment in Glen Huntly, neai Caul field, to the former New Zealander, J. Fryer, who has 21 horses under his charge.

Riders for Woodville. Following are some of the riding en for Woodville Wiggins, Rowana, Kindly; J. Ixilgour, Ruling Lady, Red Sand; R. W Glenvane; K. Chote, Golden Pam, G. Tattersail, Newbury Queen , R. M,. Me Tnvish Darthura, Eurotas, R. S. Coupe, GRnthawn; H. J. Callahan, Ruatiti Jazz Boy, Sleeveless, Gay Son, laying Comedy, Mendelssohn; J. I'orsyth, I-}adie, Padishah, Screen Lord; P. Atkins, Courtcraft, Kathbella, Lutamst, Coronation, Halley or Penny Farthing ; B. H. Morris, Smoke Screen, Red Cat, F lammarion ; M . T Broughton, Viracious, The Bigot, Alaa MnwH L IL Clifford, Naughty Marietta, Filbert; J. Lewis, Tidewaiter; R. Marsh, Richelieu Pearl, Quimper, Madonna, True; I. Rohloff, Red Cockade; A. Imsley, Red Rufus.

Trophies for Stratford. The summer programme ot tnc oiiat ford Racing Club is very attractive On the first day the Stratford Cup, of tout), will be run.'The trophies for this race are the valuable gold cup, valued at over Lit) to the owner, a chronometer for the trainer and a gold-mounted riding whip lor the rider of the winner. On the second day the To Kapua Hack Cup; of 00, carries a unique trophy comprising a ehromium-plated cocktail waggon and a set of hand-cut crystal. The roomy track in Stratford and the excellent condition of the turf give the horses every opportunity. and the new totalizator and other improvements provide up-to-date facilities for the public. The total stakes amount to £3500. All classes of horses are catered for. Marton Summer Meeting. The summer meeting of the Marton Jockey Club will be held on Monday and Tuesday, January 2 and 3, 1939. A very nt tractive programme has been issued which includes two races of £l3O and £ll5 for gentlemen riders (minimum weight 10.7). for which two canteens of cutlery have been presented by two stewards. The hack races on the first day include a Maiden Race, £l3O, New Year Handicap. £225, and Dash Handicap £l5O. There are hack hurdle races on both days oi £l5O. and juvenile handicaps of £175 and £l5O for two and three-year-olds. The Marton Cup has a stake of £5OO and a grandfather oak clock valued at £3O, and th » Railway Handicap, six furlongs, has a stake of £2OO. The hack races on the second day are the Wairoma Handicap, £l5O, seven furlongs, Rangitikei Hack Cup of £3OO, including a tea and coffee service valued at. £3O. and the FSrewell Handicap of £l5O, live furlongs. The open events are the Aidworth Stakes, of £325, nine furlongs, and Telegraph Handicap, of £2OO. six furlongs. Nominations will close on Wednesday, December 14, at 9 p.m., and weights will be declared after the second day’s racing at Manawatu, and acceptances on the following day.' Answers to Correspondents. “R. King,” Miramar: £6/12/6. ‘‘Patient,” Wanganui: (1) Rulette last won a race at the Rotorua Racing Club’s meeting, second day, on February 16, 1937. (2) He carried 7.7 and was ridden by C. G. Goulsbro. (3) Romani won over six furlongs nt. the Thames meeting, second day, January 24. 1938. That is bis only placing.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 66, 10 December 1938, Page 19

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KELLY GOES LAME Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 66, 10 December 1938, Page 19

KELLY GOES LAME Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 66, 10 December 1938, Page 19