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NOTES AND COMMENTS

AT ELLEJiSJJB T0-

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PAKUIUNOA 111 VI1 CLUB

The annual meeting of the Pakuiangn Hunt Club is to take place at ElleiUio tomorrow. The acceptances aie laige, and as the track will be "dead," and few of the acceptors ha-\e raced foi gome weeks, the meeting may pro\ c a "pitfall' for J>ettor».

Racing opens with the

! 6BEENMOUNT HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE '■ of 2DO sots, about two miles and a half

As Mandate is a doubtful staitci the liandicapper's estimate ot the lemaindei fcomte to a very open race, with Foxhound folding thebest credentials.

■AEBIS. MEMOKIAIi HUNTERS'. HPKDLES ! HANDICAP, of 200 soys; one mile ana .a : . half

Mashoor, Peunyplain, and Oscar have *&] shown fona in late engagements, and lio doubt will perfoira well in the Hams Memorial Hunteia' Hurdler. Mandate is 'filbo engaged m this event, and if reserved |s entitled to respect. A novice to hurdling who has more pace than her opponents is Day Lass. If a proficient fencer, |bs will be the most dangerous of all.

1 SYIrVJA PARK HANDICAP, of 200 sots; | seven furlongs.

Witt twenty4hree engaged in tlie Syl«a Pai-k Handicap, backers will need all ttne'-luck offering to back the - winner. Wolinibn'd, :wh6 heads' the" T handicap, •: is teood,-biitr mays want a^ race. :Cruachan. find Sir-Mond ai;e another" promising pair,; Baton TrenthantforttT-The Sun impresses

JBIiMCOE HANDICAP, of-450 soys; one mile ana a quarter.

The Jellieoe Handicap has drawn- fourIcen acceptors, and a very even lot they Sea. True Blood won over the same distance to beat a big field in the Cornwall Handicap at Ellerslie last June. He was jfcain successful over the.same distance Jit Trentham last month when he Seat a useful lot in the Parliamentary Handicap. Maori Boy and Nancy Lee would be preferred over a shorter course, faddop^tqo,.-.; wojald.3,pos§a3ly.,.do better rt %s dislailiee'jwa^iess;"but"as-he-fimshed ji^eH in a ten-furlong-race at Awapuni feat month he is assured of strong support. HigiiJlE2ch2"-S.taijdfM,3iinai the fightly weighted Hannibal are likely to ffiow up. A trio that appeal are Hannibal,' Standfast, and High Pitch.

FAKUEANGA- HUNT COP, of 600 soys; about three miles.

The rconditions-attached .±o.-the;. rpaku-; tengai'Hunt:Cup.OimitLthe.: class ;to ,«.■ Moderate lot, especially as it.carries, the feeat prize money of £600. : If reserved for this event, Mashoor is sure to run fcelL Huirangi Girl did not show her fan* form at the Manawatu Racing Club's Meeting held recently, and St. Warrigal Sag only to"show,,a little improvement £a his form at Ellerslie in June to'keep !&t,] ppponenfe" busy../. ;."!.' '~ ='. '. ■~.,,,.

ACC«r.ANI> HANDICAP, of 200 sots; \ ■'•'-,■:,.-■„■* -■ ' one mile.-.-.-i -■-::.-:."'-:.

Jiosshire showed excellent form to run fttfo seconds at the last meeting held' at jf&antham, and if he has made the imSrovement'in conditibiT it is claimed he has, then Ke"should be installed a good' fiwourite; for the Auckland Handicap. Who irtoinising Sir Mond claims an enaagemeiltTn this event, but the nine-stone Siiay seftle-him on a f'dead" course. ■

SADIES' BBACBLBT HANDICAP, of 200 SOTS ' . ... . ona mile and a quarter. .'

Considering tne prize money, -offering fcr tlw Ladies'.Bracelet (£200), the class fe^very'poorrif in good racing condition,. JDay Lass will'run well, while the wellpeasoned Oscar is. likely to be in favour..

\ DtJNEDIN HANDICAP, of 350 botb; \ • .... : sis. fur longs.

This eve»t has drawn, a big li?t .of ficceptorg; but the class is by :i»o means feood. wThe^topweight, Gold Money, has : hot been up-long, but as she .has galloped: -well' of late it might be unwise t<> fjiscard. her. .Royal Kuler was a briljiant yonngster. last year, but. whether he has- madfl any improvement remains jto teseeu. Although not favoured by a ifex-furlong. course, Prince of Orange must fee labelled, dangerous iiftcr his excellent showing at Trenthain last month; Lady's JPoy went a. good -- ;race at the . Winter Meeting .of .the' Wellington Racing. Club,, tut was capable of a better showing.. jLlanoro,:.Envoy,- White..Wings, and Fiyr fog Prince:appear the best of thosejlower. Jn therbandicap, but backers.may show a preference^ for: Prince of Orange,:'. Lady's goy, and Envoy. : . : ..1

st lb " st lb Mandate .... 10 3 Scaramouche . Si 0 Foxhound 9 6 Genual Marlta 9 G Maniapoto 9 0 Solanio .... 0 5 lonely Boy .. 9 0 Tho Roadman 9 0 Cullgia ...... 9 0 Freyja 9 0 Absent 9 0

- - -■'• ; st-lb ;: . . s'">: JCashoor .... 10 12 Kingsland ... 9 0 Pennyplain .. 10 1 Temperature-. 9 0 Oscar ......10 2 Small Goods - 9,0 Fair Abbey .. 10 0 Cullgie" ...... 90 Mandate ..... 10 0 Wan Lu -9 0Spalpiko:: ...; 9.12 Twlnkler ...... 9 :,0 Slarble Mount : 0 2 Thanks ,,..... 9 0 Bay IiiBS .... 3 2 Kiwmut ..... 9 0

st lb. . . st lb Wimojia «-•«'9' 0 lady Comat ■;. 7 1 faoco ..«.« 8 7 Sub-Editor ... 1..,»... Jwacnan .»•» "* 7 Tatairung* •"'1 i * fe Mona:v«. 8' 1 'Mon: Star; .;..:.:7-.«■ !ay-Goclt«d» . r T-13 Crown Arch . ., 7\Osa&pott .::. 7 12 TUunflerBtorm ; 7 0' Che Suuiw.i- : T- 6- General Lu ,., 7 O l ProthWowet- .-:.'7 6 Walmuri f:;.. . 7-0 ?rMclpal ... 7 6 -Great Emblem . 70 ioyai.ViStoV.-W i Xusoma ...... 7 0.. 'fltutahl ■•-.;. 7 4 Wild Country .- 7 0 Mddy Comet ."7.-S : ' "' :

st lb . I st lb feue Blood .... 8 13 Pompeius ,..., \ 5 Maori Boy »:.. 8 11 Barometer ..... 7 2 Kancy.lieB ... 8 11-; Hannibal....,-.; X 2. Son...... 8 9 Sir Archie ..>* .7 0 Pitch v. 7 13 Daylight ....... 7 0 iSaafaet v;.. 7'is ihursby: ..... I P

stlb stlb Kashooc ......U 0 Roger. ......... 9 10 Jffln ....... 10 11 Marita 9 0 Suiiansl Girl . 10 5 Foxhound „....■ a fl MaBUir-Aif*^"'-"-9 12; Scatamovrchs ...:?.--,0..:

.■•-■'- •_. --'■ : Bt lb. -■■ '■' - ' ••.: .v'Bfl ;ir Mond .,.-, 9 0 Bizzaro ..... 1 ffiiJina :w.. 8 12 Mllvans. ....... T Srlarhi ..... 8 12 Boau Irish ... T Principal ■ »•..«« 8 5 r Dayforin .... 7 ■ (SEim.."* 8 3 Arch Eagle ... 1 ioSBhlra i.... 8 1 Vanessa ,..._« 1 Jatoina •'.V—.-. 7 8 Cat-i-mes ,... 7

at lb , -.st-lb. tacar ....... iiJO Scaramouchei .10 T fall o' the "- Small Goods .10 7 "•■ "Year'11 7 Koyal Survey. .•■; 10 .-.* Win ,.,...., HI -Temperature . .10 7 'enayplala ... 11 7 Dominican ... 10 7 Jay Lais'.%.; 10:10 Lost Comet ..; 10 7 SoTanlo .;.... 10 1» Catulus' ....;. 10 T

■:• ■:. :.'-r.:■: *t lb : - st lb Gs*d Money .. 9-0 Manors ...... 7 .3. §OTatBuleir « ; f-IS White Wings.:. .7. .3: T- Owoie -f •--» Grand Spirit .7 0 IHnK Bpeech i_ 7 8 Awamutn ... 7 . 0 lady's Boy i.< 7 7 Honlton .... 7 0 ftEgfleld ... T 8 Frothblowcr . 7 0 tucy Boss ♦. 7 6 Kawainga "... 7 0 cSromadyne . ■-7...B—Valstreet ..... 7 0 Bea Cob »•>•« 7 S Fpotrule ; ..., 7 0 JEnroK'- ..*«.x 7 3 Valroo ..... 7 0

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 46, 22 August 1930, Page 6

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NOTES AND COMMENTS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 46, 22 August 1930, Page 6

NOTES AND COMMENTS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 46, 22 August 1930, Page 6

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