Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

FORM AT A GLANCE

CARQ

Ttie following gives the acceptors for the various .races at Trantham to-mor-rorr, with the'approximate time at which each race is due to start. Thft figures * before the names denote the placlngs—compiled as carefully as possible—of each respective horse at Its last three starts during tiro "past three* months, Tl* ,• <..:l'(flrst). 2 (second); 3 (third), 0 (unplaced), Less than three figures denotes, .. that ■ the , horse has not been out throe times Is the period stated. > ' - i ,

■need-of the'races lie had atHawkes^Bay,! as he had been oft' the scene;since last spring. ■;. Near the form: that-enabled him tor Tym second to Aurora Borealis in the last.Grand National gteenlecbase,,he would' take a. power of Healing."., f Others who will be supported are '.tie. Southerners' West Dome, Umtali, and' Fresh Breeze, and the. Mai'tpn-trained Senora. Umtali has 'been racing successfully %ver' the c'puutry this winter," aH'd"he; may-prove thebest "from across the Strait, . Senora!sL Ellerslie form :was-promising, and she will. have ,improved, with-the racing she had there.'-' A-likely.'-pair, read to-be Winter Day, and ...Cojrieroff , " ~■. ........ WOPURN .HANDICAP. A^'rather poor,lot of. hacks figure in "the Wobum. Handicap, apd , betting is .not likely^ -to take a very .wide.range. Navahd rarely, ruins, a bad 'race, "but 'he does not of ten ■ have the luck'- with him.. 'Never- . theless, his form at Napier Park .was too good .to ipass, and he must be' reckoned among the principal prospects. - : One who may beat him is Lord Val, a winner at the' Great Northern Meeting., Lord; yal ran .third in 'a division of th.c. Jerypis Handicap "at Ellerslie,'and then deadheated with; Pewajin the ]?;tzr'oy Handtcap, one" mile, on the second day at his only .other.start at the meeting. Next behind.this pair, were Catoma',and Little Doubt,'who since, have both won; the latter twice in open company,'so that the form was rather better than it' might appear at-a casual glance. ..That-.was Lord Val's most recent race, and Matam'ata reports credit him with having "'gone on.the! right way since. Others who will. have followings are'tho-Sou'therneii. Water Power (if started here), Shootist, Grand Acre, and Normandy. ... The last-named has been working' well at Trentham1 'lately,' and-as: the kick he : received laat Saturday las apparently ndt.seriously affected him lie should make a bold showing with H..Gray to assist him. ' Grand Acre is a' good mud horse* arid this-might:-be worth 7 re-membering.'-..The pair, whom the public, may select are Lord Valahd Nayaho."/ VITTORIA HURDLE HANDICAP. ■'.The yittoria .Ixiirdle Handicap has atJraeted' a Jiromfsing'.lot of .hack ;hurdlers, and the ; public 'fancy.- will prpbably l,io"' well "distributed,' V'.Qric-; of'the; favourites ia lt likely" to .be {.he TSllerslie" winner, Landmark, who p'iitup a"good perforniance in . leading, theCOrakqi Hurdles. field home on the.final, day,, aiteclhavi^g runsecond ..on the middle '. day to . Cristobel. His thre^e .nioit .serio.iis opponents may be Goshawk, .Tunbridge; ; -and Callamart. Goshawk waa somewhat unlucky not to "■win fhe hack-hiirdles 'at Hastings on.Satr urdayat his second essayover ■£ he battens, arid ,he should.:, not,be long in. making .anlends.'. .'has3mproye'd .a, lot , lately in his ,fen'cing,Vbut he, has devejoped .a tendency, to pull, which '.■'.probably; coat him the"Hawkcs Bay Hurdles on' Saturday. ' Gallamart's--last-races/were 'at '.Wanganui,; biit he made good' impression in the open events ■ there. In -the Century Hurdles he finished right up ..alongside the fourth,horse, Mister s Gamp, Hand on the secopdvday he' was^fourth in ..the May. Hurdles, won- by-Zippor..';*Those . were" attractive .showings ~f of' a 'hack. Llandudno's class on the! flat, will "stand to him, but his ' jumping at ' Wanganui gave; room'for improvement; 'Others who may' take a hind in the de'eision: are ■ Gallapati' Staghuriter,. 'Panther,'MJnoco, and Nassbck. •'' Good 'efforts should. be coming -from: Landmark and. Callamart. ~'■'•. . Bettors, are faced-with-a difficult -probriem to solve in the StewprtTs'.'Handicap, ■iOT,.which .in excellent card, of sprinters . has'"accepted". Am6ng_ those who have recent successes to their credit are Royal ■■: Saxbti, JVlauawlienua, Ktzques, Portray,

Wa'Jrrigai;:!fNiikumaii-;:;bai'k■ Prmc'e,' Tuiva-; -moe;'::Copeyr-andwßonY; Aryari;.;:;.Of-v ;tlie] northewiersL;in-; the-'gr.dup thejbest; raay'.be; : St. r'W^rii igaV!and\ 'Spalpikoi'Sbptlir; recen^ 'winn"e)rs/ i'ASt."CWi>rdga{;reads,':'p;n}BJof-'Gl^^ more's^nigi&"'dan^^ Eaptf^c6untry:'reallyj^^lli^T^ might/jbeM'j SpalSi^^pipnfethe^sputh-i: ernejrs;:onejrnuit^^^o^f^ccord^.a^chance'tP' Fabnano''V^t^.l£f^go.b\l'°Scli6qi yesterday.He?iß:;^e'p£^e?lse^'jUniiJe;rsaii:theV£eld, and^t/sEouldvhot'.b'e^fbl'gotten^^ very":riarr6>ylyJ:b"eaten ''jp.^^thtf'race.itwo years agtf.r ;Tiiinamp6v'andvß9tt';Ai7ari ■ SreVdistifioti' pos^n)fliti^.?.o9~^^;:misiinu&..^^'namod.' pa^cuteJ^HisVw^tokdtl^a.styJle/land^ia a safe;"fenceft^^adia^S^^npth ; er;riligKt-: weight.prospect,' buti-he'-jinay d&ibettpri-at: a sCo^r-'distancei^Th^^l'Mmmin^lij)''l may'.be'in favour of :Clare.more,: "St- "Wiimi gal/Yaifd - Pabriano.'i-vjJjiV.;?®^ ?ss. :J:gvvfi:;P TRENTHAM^ii^Dt!E|H^B]eAp|^ The vTrentham Handicap, -iusualf' ly looked to for 'a line on Winter. Hurdles, run on the final day, is likely to. be .a good, betting race, for so many of candidates have, prospects. Northern running poin,ts.stv.ongly, to,the , chances, of. High;. Pitch, Prince Lv, and Make Up, and they will probably be the ones most wanted by the'betting public. 'High- Pitch and Prince Lv have'the pace to hold a good'position throughout, and;they will take'a lot of. heading off over the mile and-three-quar-ters. Because of the difference in the weight, High Pitch may prove the better of the pair. Make Up is a useful, hurdler who should not be:far":away at'the'finish',' but he looks to be too near the top of the list. The distance may not be far. enough for Carinthia, but Conjurer' IX, Cristobel, and Singleton will be suited, and the best o| this. trio may \vell .be: the upsettingl element. Singleton ran good races at: Ellerslie, and was a distinct prospect for the Great Northern'when he fell half a mile from home, so that he must now be giyen '. a/ -first-class chance with his light Weight.,., _Eu& Mark is a possibility among.' th'e^'pth9r6>:'TliS public are.likely to~placo their^p'rill'cjpal;;faiflt4n .High^Pitch--and s|?li|J^i^pi4-;H;A";NttiQ > ;Tfe;^^p^and'icdp>;hS;tf;at tractedi^i:; stifong;~fiel!dV;.'pl;:wjnter-ih th-eyi^aU'e.i.'isV/^flir'yery/.ibpen^^jn ,tiie!,',go-. in£;;t;Kafeisi&lmpa^^^ by.;;the'.,tinie :thisj. ; riac^::<;pjne^^^ iouYdnlfelidrses^whpJ.c.an^ iisfe;fl£.'!^^ljsxc3n)ibej;accprde^ p'rofpect!^;, iindisitf siS' '■!, th'fere'f or^i! Sfia«iblW to tib'rsM7who^h'ive>!prpved:|hem^^ mud;.v.'Merty^a^ those-."i'e'ari.'the:itbp}6f^t^ M r ßsf^Uuic^t'-''Eirerßli i e' )^.but ¥Bbme^.'6^ low&^do'^n: on v Lthi(iweights'^ liSsi'to I, Ve:^^'^i.jf'en^'prefere&e;:. l- F6urvi'-':wH6'': roak&i'j.mrnediate :'a^peaF.'are;(Mpunt&'B.oaV Mahor^-^Ephialtes^and'^Little-'iDoubt;' Bpliilate'si/willibe'i,one^> the' *favouritesy: b^jb'''a^;'and'!e^erietiTO;'^y^uM^th'e:'B6a^ ii^ffayour.c]ol-;^ fomi'all"tKe seasbn*.h.as'been''gpod;'''a'iid.:he" showediundoubted-ab'ili^ gding:; whe"n:*he\^b"n;i atj'Otaki :'JKhiS^last; atari^-rLHtle*^Boub6'i^i.':M-'-fit;r'aß';|e^r-{hV Ha'^beefl^ana i H e•: is'\prbbalDlyi;bet'tei'-pow" i^i^'}i4:wJM-'ai)^th'ix-'^ll^\i^.prf\Te'^i^^ Mount'Boa'ia 'oneVwhc^^ revels!|iri^th9,mud,', a^d^ißjTe.d)im^>r{o^in'^s!.:been'''''.i;6ad;^Mekt; tii-Mahffra,!h'is.-chan'ce stin'as' itf as:faVbiu"'■ a]ble^;JigKt;':,aß"'-'anyr?O i thefs:i-'w^b i ''>yill:;'haye' f6ll.o^l^gß;.^.toeii^Ta4eWri■,■':,;!!^own'■O■JllaidrV^ Kahik'atoa^i.l?ed: B6aT and j yKaHoal," Tand; among them- the besb-in-the'goin'g'may be Town Major and Eascal. • It is a very hard field to reduce, but good chances must be accorded -to ■ Mahora, Mount: B,oa, and Little Doubt. ........ /_ : TE.ARO HANDICAP. . Some firflt-class hacks are down to contest the Te Aro Handicap, and several must be conceded excellent prospects. The big weight will probably stoxi PuucheatoiFii

: ■ 1O2 a.m. : " ' MATAf HACK STEEPLEchase. •,.•;: ..■;.-- . of 250 sots;- "■■;.. V About two miles/ana a-": , . ., . half... .,.. .,., '•'■'■ •••■-- - st.lb.- • .0 0 0 GornorofC .. 10 IS' ■:■& 0-0' West Dome .10:11 ?; I 2 l.UmtaU' ..;. 10. 8 "021 Winter Day 10 7 ' ■1*0 0 Pangolin ..10 0 '.'' '..-' Panorama .9 9 ' 0 2-3 Kaokaoroa- ..9 -7. . "0 0 0* Taramba . ... 9 5. '--■ 00 Thurlha : v. -9- 4 ~ • 0;3.2>Senor,a.. ...■...■9 : .2■■: i ;■• ftj'O Modestriaa - - -9 -0- • O'0'O.JUi Jazz ... .9 0 -" -0,2 PresK:: Breeze/ 9;yO ? j'.'y'"::::. -15-12 'jj.ihj' .■";'.;'.'.'";■." . "'... WOBIJRN HANpiCAP,: ',. T '.:■'.'. ..of'. 2W'soya.' ..' ,'.'. ... ..• ..!■.• Six furlongs. . ■'.•■■■■ '■■ '■■- ' • , st;lbv ■ "0 1 2 Navahoi'- .. 10>'7 ;• •2 3 1 lord Va! -..'. 10:.8 , .8.3 0 Water Power .9 .5 0 2'3 Shootiat •' .. .• • 9 ■ 2 :i,.Z 1. S Grand \. Acre -9 2*' 0 Helta; I?auraH:;9,^2.: .. • ■ -• Kormanfly. .. ?0 ,0 . "•*■" 0 O'Bln^ '"'•Hoaven 9 ~0" 0 0 3 Wlldi'Couhlty 49 0". Azure ,....«.. ;.J)....O. 0 0 Sweet"SB8"~.""9"-(T'" :.,,; : Yalrewa-'; S..-.J9 0;; '.•-: — ■••12.S1 pnn; ~ "- ''-'"" VITTORIA HUhDLE ; HANDICAP. ■' ' :ofi22S'"sov3. .■'-■';' .1 '- ■ One mile and a half. st. lb. ; 0.2.Goshawk . ,.10 11. 0 2 2TunbrlBgo VlO'lO ■ 0-0 0, Llandudpou , 10". .8.: O'O 8 Panther ... li) S -■0 2,I"l i anamark'''V10 -3- • ,0 0 0 Callamart • ; v-10 ,3-- , S 2. O.-Staghunter. ...-. 0 S : ■2'0'Aufctloneor V 9- 8'..: : -2'-0 1 Callfipat-- 1 -; i. >9'-7 -■ ■"■.-:- .SOkapua ...-. ,9 r 6 .■ -.'-"0-0 2 Nassock- .. 9 G 00 1 Unpcb ,"".... 9 V5 0 S Coolmint: ;.'i;,:9'S2^ ;•, ■ 0 Cossack Chief ■";!>':'• 0Vi; .. - - Royal,,jnntf';' l' ! 9'.'d!: 0 0 0 Gourmet- 3j^'< 9'jvfl ; ; . ■ :. - - : . 1.33 -P'.mf tV*'vrf''°* ■ STEWARDS' • HANDICAP,'; '-.-.-,-.-. of .2iQ'S,av%i''-;.'.\pSi.x -.-. .Sis furlqngi:^;'^ '• ' ■- ".jSt.-ltiy-. 10 0 Royal SaXohyl0i8'. 10 0 Manawhenua",10 pl-51'> 2 0 3 Inevitable '.iM0i©,7: .011 ritZQuex •..-•MT' Oii. 10 0 Portray ;..r -9..i2:i: -- 2 0 1 'PrJnce---YaI<ii.'-"-<'9ifttj--000 Assemble i;v*9S-.7& .., 1 12 Knollmere * i'i>%9 ? '#). >' ' 0 10 0 Moa "Bird j.:'-.-.9.ee ; 10 3 Royal-nnane& 9 . 4 .-•;. 0 0 0 Head Serang^.V; 9 3 0 1,2 Tobaccoland '"'9 3 1 0 0 Royal Gams 9 2.) ,0 2 2 Arajean ■" j;V 9 O"' ;■ 0 0 0 Coon : Stog,&,;OX* ; '■■-■ ■''■- 2:13 p.ra.?'' v ;5l^- t:: WELLINGTON STEEPLEiV' -..■..: . OHASE.^. ■ ■-■';£*} - Of 750 sdvs; about'three "c Jv' :> . miles .and a quarter.'?^''; .■'..- •'.-■■ ; S.Us.'r at lb 1 2 3.Red..,.I'uchsla..lO 10 0 2"Clarenidr8 ..10 5 3-0 OLuceas: ... 10 ,2 -...•0 0 Tuki ii..;.i'- 9 13 - """ 0 0 Fabriano .... '9 10 ' 10 0 Spalplko '.; 9 9' 0 0 1 St.-- Warrlgal 9 93 0 0 Nukuma] .. 9 9 ■'0 0 3 Matu 9 4 0 0.1 Dark Prince , 9 4 3-1 O.Radiac ' ...;S9'.'2 " -2 2 1 Tunamoe .. ,9. -Of. 3 2 2 Copey - i.i.i 1 9::0.;; 1 0 Revol i, ...iU '9 : i--0'-' ■'.. 0 1 1 Bon Aryan r.\: O'*:0;->. 0 0 1 Paris '. ..V;>;$*■§■}< , , . .■ ■ ..2.52 p.m^^U^if: ' TRENTHAM HURDLE i! ; ; HANDICAP^ i ; ■;.•%/ Of 400 sovs; one mile and' v ~- three-quarters, i:. ' ■ .- ■'■■•■ i . ■; "at lb . 10 1 Prince lu iVil ', 5 ' 3 30 Carlnthia i.-ll § "0 2 0 Make--Up'--;;Vll--'2'r^:. .0 0 1 Coniurer:IIi:S;l0;''9''.''.' '■-■■■ .' 0 Amorist--.»:;V.-10-!-:.Ti--"-: i 10 1 High Pitch;;. :iO:v:l-^/,f ' 0 .318 JU11 jMarK.... •.9J11 -; lilsOiCristobel-Uri. ,9.10.x^ o 2 2Memi)br'^;;.''.oa9i>---' 0"l 0 Trollus ''■ i'.Vii::'9 i Si/5-S':r 'SO 0SInjBlet6il-'V;;*::<9i:i'5:s'?'i ■ 1 0.0'Apaclio; :';;:iijj;/a^3:Sjii ? ■ ''- :^";;\£fc: ■vV Of*. 400:. sdys; ;'one i irille.;:.?li;"; '., 0 1 2'TanerMs.Sv-.: lO-'ilv^Vi' 2 1 0 MerryiDanipu 10 10;'^W 10 0 Boyalv'rSaxQii 10 '7 '%' '■'■ 101 Mount' fioa?. 10 . 2 -C ■■ I'O 0 Tovm Major. .10 2 '; ' 10 2 Kahlkatoa U4tf!fil: ; rt;l 2 1 Mahora ; ■■■:&£!!&!&%■.■-• ■"■■ if 0 1 0 Epblaltesi;. : ' ,.!,;.O 11 Little .BbubO.'lir.ij, ■i:O 2.3 Red Boa iiv^ff^p'w'"; ';ii! oi High. Pitch'*i?.V9•V'sf?^:--.'..'.2.0'2Kascal : ..-.".vrD-'.'.O'i.V'; dS:0 0 Black MlBtj^.-;a^0!v ;>feS£.0 RoyarOperivirKOKO .;,: - 0'0:0-Topere.' ■ •.4, J-9' 0- ' "" 4.13 p.m. ' TE.ARO HANDICAP.; ' • Of 200 soys; seyen furiongsii . "V\'\ '-:■■'.'■;.:■ ;.-'•.''.". et lb 12 1 Punchestown 11 2 r 1 1 2 The Smnggler 10 12. ;^;b''li'i«gh1lniaro/B.';10/'8^ •"'■ :\ ■^■^:;iiii:3enescKai;/f>vl0|jSt''a!4 4' li'O \l;Aa¥eiAii^:;- ;V!P 9'^ipS1;?'! ■■ifi'^^st- ■;-S«;^earfltus -1-. 0-.1O' s ?■ ! I' :i^Sh^ : s(ittSKf i^l 1 a?- ■;. '^.ij^oj^tel^ijiprv^gjvs'!;? ! ■ '■V'f> :O;.oiJ^pTOpnp^; >X9;N.ip'i };''?• i ■';5:o"' t 'p.aSsissjeasj'.^Sfi ■;i; 1,^*;!j)'; :v. i .;f .'•■■ 0{p'%n^^Chattcr ■ : 9:; ; o)Sr /■ :«0 0^0 ilartiah^Chp'-'OVO"^ 1 '0 2-2.Manulrl ,':'.v.;;-;9:' 0; } i y

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19310710.2.29

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 9, 10 July 1931, Page 4

Word Count
1,647

FORM AT A GLANCE Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 9, 10 July 1931, Page 4

FORM AT A GLANCE Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 9, 10 July 1931, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert