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GORE'S OPENING DAY

SOME LIKELY, RUNNERS ; Excellent all round fields have been paid up for the opening day of the Gore Racing Club's Spring Meeting- to-morrow, and southern sportsmen should have some- interesting racing. At most recent advice the weather was settled and the track promised to be in first-class order. Dunedin and South Canterbury form should provide a line for most of the events. The following horses are likely to be favoured in their engagements:— 12.30: Mandeville Highweight—Paris and Ballance. 1.10: Gordon Hack Handicap.—Palantua and Worship.. 1.55: Waikaka. Handicap.—Ruling Light and Gallant Fox. 2.35: Balfour Trot.—Sansoveno and Quita. 3.20: Novice Handicap.^Shock and Reminder. . 4.5: Flying Handicap.—Blue Metal and Hula Belle. » '4.45: Otama Trot.^-Lady Direct and Weary voyage. • 5.30: Charlton Hack Handicap.—Tippling and Irish Chieftain. - ••

WAIKATO ACCEPTANCES

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) . ■ AUCKLAND, 14th October.. The following acceptances have been received for the Walkato Hunt Club's Meeting on 24th October :— i FARMERS' STEEPLECHASE, of 100 sots- •.;■■ about two and a half miles. Sir GlamiS-..-.■ 11 9 Ahioro 1? 'o Galapaep .... 11 8 Miss Modern .. 11 0 Koewhlwht ...11: 8 Red Rose .... 11 o Lady Waimario 11 6 Pinto •-..• „ 11 o Little Arch .. 11 i; Maunga King . 11 o Harviestoun .. 11 1 Blooming ■ (ionic ,...... 11 ' 0 Heather 11 0 .Distress ..... 11 .0 . HUNTERS' HURDLE-RACE, of 125 sots; .about one railo and three-quarters. ■ ■'■."•'■ st lb ' ■ . st 1b . Simeonf...... 11 5 Carl Hertz .... 9 o TownBeauty.il 2 Royal England . 9 0 Careen ....... 10 4 Abbey Dream . 9 o Mashoor. .;.. 10 -4 Morley 9 o *bl e™:•'•'■•■•' 9 8 Emancipation . 9 0 Sub-Editor ...9 6 The Roadman .! 9 0 Tapapa ...... 9 o>John Bull ... 9 o ., , BARDOWIE;HANDICAP, --of 100 sots• ': .'.six'and a half, furlongs. ' •f^her ••>> $* Beryl Latour .- -I' 'o ;Lord Aintree.. -9; 2 Consort ...... 8 0 : na r^ 1" •'• '9 !'Dark Rewa .."8 0 Dark Marble . 8 11. Good Run .... 8 o 'Welcome Lu'..- 8 II': Kingsland' '...■ 8 0 : Cay Marigold •. 8 .9 Keith HaU■..* I 0 Foreign Money ; 8 , 9 Kahau ..,.; 8 0 Chateau 8 9 Master NorTal, 8 0 ! ■■ IlluminelH. .-. 8 9 Merry Lap . . & o I London 8 9 Schizanthus .. 8 0 n^ti ap ■••• I 2 star Mint ••• 8 0 ! Book Law. ..... 8 7 Sammy ..... 8 0 Transaction ... 8 3 Sir Musk .... 8 0 URekaraurau ,.8 3 Safe Bank ... 8 .0 Abbey ; Dream . . 8 3 Tatyoon ..... 8 0 Arayra Rose..; 8 3 ■ MEMBERS' MEMORIAL HANDICAP,'of 150 , . ;;_• .. aovs;.. one mile gnd a quarter. Antiquef .:... 9 -12 Criiachan .... ¥ '2 "alroe .-. 8 3 Chromadyne ..; 7 2 :Sargon 8 3 Nassock ...... 7 0 Protomint ...8 *3 Limeen 7 n Baroscope .... 7 8 Thespis '..... 1 0 .Grand Tea .... .7 . S. Illuminagh ... - 7 0 ■ Eager Itpsa .. 7 2* Flying Prince .70 WAIKATO HUNT CUP, of 200 sots; ,v. about three miles. st lb st Ib , Simeon ..... 10 11 Koewhiwhi ... 9 0 Trouble ..... 10 2 Te Koroke >.. ' 9 0 Slump .. 10 0 Lady Waimarie 9 0 Jen... 10 0 Little Arch ... 9 0 Mashoor .... 9 13 The Roadman . 9 0 Absent 9 3 Cat-i-mes .... 9 0 BRUNTWOOD HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; six and a half furlongs. • _, st lb • st lb King's Knaye . .10 4 Lady Lulu ... 8 1 L'Allegro .... 10 4 Welcome Lu .. 8 0 Valueless ... 9 6 Moonfleet .... 8 0 Holly Holm ..9 3 Senorita 8 0 Gigantic 9 2 Lord Wlllonyx . 8 0 Hiata 8 12 Last Lap 8 0 Welcome Boy . 8 10 Book Law 8 0 King Win .... 8 10 Great Britain . 8 0 lucidus 8 10 Merry Lap 8 0 i; lmex, 8 3 Te Taone ... 8 0 Rose Lupin. .; 8. 3 Valpai . 8 0 . Lord Aintree .. 8 2 LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, of 100 sovsOne mile and a quarter. at lb st lb Thespis 12 3 Miss Modern . 10 7 Town Beauty . 11 12 Tapapa ..... 10 7 Sub-Editor .. 11 9 : Maunga King . 10 7 Valsimon .... 11 5 Galapago ... 10 7 Cargen ...... 11 5 Boyal England 10 7 icondon ..... 11 o Cromwell .... 10 7 . Emancipation . 10 10 Consort 10 7 Abbey Dream . 10 8 Pinto ., 10 1 Rekaraurau .. 10 7 Blooming Blela ....... 10 7 Heather 10 7 Clontarf Bill .10 7 Morley . ;....'. 10 7 BOLLARD MEMORIAL' HANDICAP, of 125v ■-,-•. sots; six and a half furlongs. ' Huntingdon ... 9 0 Cruachan ' . 7 '•> Paganelli ; i..., 8 12 Imamint .... 7 0 ■Tradesman' - .. 8 12 Gigantic ..... 7 0 Gay Lap .... 8 6 Valuation ... 7 0 Chromadyne.. 8 0 Miss Lorraine . 7 0Persham- 7 8 Flying Prince . 7 0 I Soloist ...... 7 5 Valueless .... 7 0

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 97, 21 October 1932, Page 4

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GORE'S OPENING DAY Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 97, 21 October 1932, Page 4

GORE'S OPENING DAY Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 97, 21 October 1932, Page 4

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