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JOTTINGS IN GENERAL

The only bracket at Feilding to-morrow will be .Shrewd -and ,La Moderne. in the Feilding• Cup. -~'. r.'.'..' ..-.'' ~-

: Kahunoko and Manifesto were scratched for "alj" engagements at: Feilding' at 10.30 a.m...yesterday.. V : , . . •

; Sanguine Eing was-in a.bad way after his race at Levin on Saturday, and he is an unlikelyi. starter at Feilding to-morrow. He was'galloped oh in the Lake Hack Handicap;^ Vv;;;.::V .' ' '.-. . .-;.■

Interlocutor was going like a winner.in the Hokio Hack Handicap at Levin when the /attack .'of bleedirig came against him. He will not now be seen7 out again for someJtime, as his lessee-trainer (R. E. Hatch) is sending him. back to his owner.

i Joie de Vat's* name appeared among the acceptors for ■ to-morrow's Feilding; Cup, but the club's:, secretary advises... that .she was not paid up forHhis event. :

■ The Chief Ruler three-year-old; Rulanut was sold by Mr. W. R. Kemball bet'iveen his winning: the Cranbourne-Gold Cup and!the Ormond Stakes at Caulfield. Ho'is:now 'owned by Mrs.: Eay. Wilso'ni who. secured'an early return of £200., '

• Arikira is racing very sourly at present, and:it does not look worth while perser veririg with; him while tracks are hard; He; very certainly js not giving of the best in:?.h.imVvfii»S:'i!iucK;chknKn^Qf::'.,tiders.-:Lai^. failed-to waken him tip. :/ : : •,-:. '" ;

In last year s_Feildrag Cup .Arrow Lgd attempted to steal the lace, and lie would have succeeded -if King Colossus had not been there. Later on he applied thp same tactics in the longer Manawatu ,Cup and they came off. He is engaged in tomorrow's JFeilding Cup again.

Feilding riding engagements include:— R. Reed,' Joie-de Val; J. . Barry, All Supreme, Arisus, Farmer, and Ganpat; A. McDonald, Laokoon; Gr. Duncan, La Moderne; L. G. Morris, Double Red, Grand Jury, Lady Quex, Aiikitea, Connent; and Fiji; and B. 11. Horrid, Boon, Higli Falutin'i Midinette, Constant "Sun, arid Habit..

: Ci- Dayey,"b£;Riccarton,'formerly trainer -of Compris, who' has been looking after, the Kilbroney gelding in Melbourne, returned home by the Maunganui yesterday. Compris and Hunter's Moon were shipped on to-Colombo by the Maloja last.week";■■ "■■ ; -.-'. . •;■ ■-..- .■•..-■■ :

Gordon Eiehards's record winning total this Reason in England (up, tb : last week he had had 18S wins) compares more than favourably..with the best ■■ Australian or New Zealand figures. :W. Gleeson,. a Queensland jockey now riding in Victoria; holds the best tally nn Australia 'with: 142 winners (on unregistered courses), and H. B..Gray.holds.the-Dominion,record with 116 winners. :

The Wellesley and C.J.C. 'Welcome Stakes winner,' Red' Manfred, has done well since returning from Christehurch, and is developing into a fine colt, says a Woodville-report.- The juvenile bears a marked resemblance to his sire, Manfred. His next start will be in the ' Great [Northern 'Foal Stakes at Ellerslfe.

Now trained at Woodville, the two-year-old Lady Nan (Tea Tray—Margarethe) showed sufficient form at the Wellington Spring Meeting by finishing third in the Eoseneath '. Handicap to Fracas and Midian to suggest tha,t she will be prominent in a minor two-year-old event before ilong; She isto race on thesecond day of the Feildirig: Meeting this' week.

/ A.ll, Supreme and Bold' Baron are a Wanganui pair engaged in' the. Aorangi .Trial:at Feilding to-morrow who have not previously' raced. The former is a five-year-old ' gelding by Chief -Ruler from Admyra-(half-sister to Hajina), and : the latten-is a three-year-old bay : colt by Grand Knight'from Civility, being this successful racing. mare's first'foal.:

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 130, 29 November 1932, Page 4

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JOTTINGS IN GENERAL Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 130, 29 November 1932, Page 4

JOTTINGS IN GENERAL Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 130, 29 November 1932, Page 4