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MONDAY'S RACING

KICCARTOX AND WAIPUKURAU

Of the meetings not coining before tlic jmblic notice until Monday, those of the Canterbury Jockey Club and Waipukurau Jockey Club have the most local interest. The Kiccarton card is attractive, with the Great Easter Handicap of prime importance and the Champagne Stakes as the classic. The track at Kiccavton is always in good order no matter what the weather, for it is one not affected by rain to any extent, Racing will commence at noon with the KILDAKE HURDLES, or 230 soys; one mile and three-quarters.

seconds .in his last seven starts is likely to establish him us a good favourite, lie has none the best of it with Troilus, however, for the latter gave him 151b and beat him last time they met. and nowonly Gib divides them. Radiate at f1.13 is not deficient in puce, and may upset the calculations of both. CHAMPAGNE'STAKES, of COO soys; six furlongs.

Pink Coat's performances have so impressed Southerners tlinl, he is sure to be a hot, favourite. Kirsl; Money galloped •well before Jcaving Trentham, and if he is as good as when lie van Honour to half n length and beat Childsplii.v in the Wellington Stake?, he may lie the best oE the others. Sit 1 George Clifford lias two engaged in Straighlcourse and Disorder. Disorder galloped -well at Trentham, and it is understood that . iStraightcourse shows more pace on the tracks. Duellona and J\ly Own will have to do better than their previous befit lo Jinvc any chance, First jlcincy on public form looks the possible danger, if any, to I'ink Coat. AUTUMN I'LATE, of 250 suvs; one mile.

Tliis event, formerly a fixed weight race, is now a handicap. A likely pair of three-.venr-olds engaged arc Utarshooter and Jfurly Burly. Judged on the public form of this field, they should give a good account of themselves. ItUSSLEY PLATE, of 230 sots; flvo furlongs.

One; or two of these, arc ill the Champagne Strikes. First Money appears to lie the best of the Northerners, and Juniper, iStraightcourse, ami Stately aye smart [Southerners. Juniper is well spoken of, and comes from'a very successful family. Jle won at Riccarlon at his only start this season from ConrtliUe and Straightcourse. GUEAT EASTER nANDICAP, of 1000 soys: seven furlongs.

Cimabue is not badly treated on his Cri- ; tericm form at iticcarton, when he gave

171b lo Arrow Lad and w.is beaten by a nose in lmin 2osec. At the same time it is doubtful if he is as brilliant as the favourite, Silver Paper, whose speed is apparently abnormal. Pink Note may be started later on in the day, and also Amor and Seatown. Booster is well enou<rU handicapped on his best form, and Meadow Lark has his chance ii he can stay the course. Royal Saxon and Paperchase are the pick of the second half of the handicap. If Silver Paper is beaten, Royal Saxon may be the one to accomplish it. GIMCKACIC HANDICAP, of 200 soys; six furlongs.

Lipsol, who was decidedly unlucky on the concluding day at Napier, reads very well. Millais may be the hardest of the opposition. In the minor. races those who appeal are;— Blackpool and Shrewd: Sylvan Dell and Inflame; Shrewd and Mothplaue; the Atiirsria-Home Made bracket; and Delude and. Repay.

Xt Hi St II) rroilus 1(1 12 llacllnlo 0 111 Kangltuhl ..1(1 8 Amorist 9 0 Lancer 10 6 Kulrango ... a o Lancer's record of four firsts ami three

Blue Jlctal .. S 10 Ktrulshteoursc. S II Oesert Sonj; . S 10 riir.order 8 First. Money . SlO Ducllona .. 8 [■Ink Cont ... 8 JO My Own S

M 111 SL 10 Paper Boy .. !l 0 I'liiiatnr ... 7 7 Winsome Boy 8 11 Ifurly JSurly ..7 7 Evening S 7 Amcmrcttu ..77 Viscount S '-• Karltunu .... 7 0 tautae ...... 711 Wrlßley .... 7 0 Starshooter . 7 !i Tluirso 7 0 AtPco Aton.in 7 II

Francolin .. !l 2 Andn 7 3 First Money . 8 (I Duellona .... 7 3 Juniper 7 13 Stately 7 3 Belcaira .... 7 9 Leading Boy . 7 0 Desert Koiik . 7 8 Arrow-shield . 7 0 Stralghtcourso 7 ■! Miss Mghtrald 7 0 Leader 7 -I

si ir> at in riinabuc x !i linyal Saxou . 7 7 Silver Paper . 8 « .Nmor 7 7 Phil; No'e H :' I'.nicfi'liiiso ... 7 !i no/ntri- 8 0 Sp.it.uu-|| 7 I Pin Tin Tin . 7 VI Maciiii Cluirla 7 (I fln.v Sonnnl .. 7 II d'reat Star .. 7 I) Meadow Lark . 7 X Hamcses 7 I)

SI ID SI 10 Bernorn SI! Night Effort . 7 II) Noteworthy ..8 0 Hoy Hall ..7 7 Bonrose S D .Star Evening 8 9 Stranger II 7 7 Caterpillar ..8 4 The Bailiff ..7 7 Impertinence 7 11 Bonrald 7 7 Sea Raid .:.. 710 Hounslow ..77 Recent form points unmistakably to Bernera and Noteworthy. Noteworthy was unlucky enough to run against two unusually good hack sprinters, at Trentham in Valuation and Arikinui. Night Effort has done well in the South recently, but the two at the top appear :tu stand out. SOCKBURN HANDICAP, of 400 soys. nine furlongs. st lb st lb Pink Note .. 9 3 Tliorndalo .. S 2 Seatown 8 8 Ohido 7 9 Battlo Colours 8 S Prickles 7 0 Amor 8 5 This race is practically a Circa I Autumn Handicap trial. If Chide starts no doubt ho will be favourite, while locally Amor will have plenty of friends. Sea town, however, is liable to give the southern brigade something to do to beat him. COURTENAY HANDICAP, of SOO soys. seven | ' furlongs. st lb " r,t lb Jlagna Charta . S 11 Silver Cunt ... 7 7 Aberfoldy ..8 6 Paper Buy ..7 7 Nincompoop .. 8 3 'Jripaway ... 7 7 Sudden Storm 733 Decoy Bird .. 7 7 Gold Brick . 712 Quarterdeck . 7 7 Buoyant 712 Moratorium . 7 7 Arrowmlr .. 7 11 If rain should fall and take the sting out of the track, one could hardly go past Sudden Storm. Arrowmir is in good form, and Moratorium should show up well •with 7.7. WAIPUKURAU JOCKEY CLUB. There are some big fields engaged at Waipukuraii on Monday, the smallest being that in the WAIPUKURAU CUr, of 000 soVsj one. mile and a quarter, st lb st lb Battlement .. 811 Clavers 7 0 Gaze 8 3 Crishna .... 7 0 Tanagra .... 7 5 Battlement looked in need of the racing lie had at Napier, and appears to have his chance in this event. ORINGI HANDICAP, of 150 soys; live furlont'3. st lb - st lb Kaihoro 10 9 Awanga -7 5 Admiral Drake- 8 9 High Society . 7 3 To Awha 8 7 Long Aero .. 7 3 Royal Lino .. 8 6 San Qucx 7 2 Miss Ooivrlo -.8 1 Sneedawny ..7 2 King Manu .. 7 II Town Section. 7 2 Charmaline.. 7 11 Adept 7 0 Lordlike .... 7 7 Kaihoro has a big load, but she is smart and may trouble the ■two-year-olds, of whom Lordlike is a possibility. Charmaline at 7.11 has only to begin smartly to have a great chance. FLYING HANDICAP, of 200 soys; sis furlongs, st lb . st lb Kaihoro 8 11 Queen's Choice 7 4 Huikai 7 11 Tanagra 7 0 Lipsol 7 9 Sylvan Dell.. 7 I) Mlllals 7 9

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 19

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MONDAY'S RACING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 19

MONDAY'S RACING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 19