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RACING AT NELSON

TOMORROW'S PROSPECTS Satisfactory acceptances have been received for the opening day of the Kelson Jockey Club's Annual Meeting on the rlub's course at Eichmond tomorrow, and there ia promise of a successful meeting if the weather is at all propitious. There has recently been rain at Nelson, and the tiack will be easy. The necessary changes have -recently been effected in- the totalizator house to permit the operation of win and place betting. .' ",' Most of the hows cngagod have recently indicated their present form at meetings- on the- West Coast, but there will ,be a sprinkling'of useful fresh blood from North Inland and Blenheim stables, and some of the stake-money is likely to go in this direction. " A good field of .eleven is carded for the Nelson Cup, and.,several of the candidate*' will be well .supported. JEaton Hall, Flower, and, White Doe have lately beoti racing consistently' on - the Coast, but their opposition here will' be' much mow soKd than they have- be*n encountering, and three front acrot* the Strait in Navaho, Juggle," and Cape Fair may; all account for them. Miladi, although she has previously failed at the distance, may also take a hand* and Stanchion, recently sold at the Bidwill dlspeml, is capable of an improved showing under, his relatively light weight. The Stewards'' Handicap, the day*« open sprint, will alto.be contested by aft even lot in which again Coast form Will clash with outside form. The elect of T. R. George's stable, Miladi or Projection, may be among" the favourites, and Sir Pombal and Semper Paratus will also be well supported. The pick of the horses who recently raced on the Coast may be Miss Mercia and Hampden. The following are among the hones who will probably bo well supported in their engagements: — Novice Stakes.—Helen Hayes, Monipere, and Bettws-y-coed. Richmond Trot.—Max Havoc and Guy Star. Hope Hack Handicap:—Shootist-Purse bracket, Bonnie Vale, and Hampden. Nelson Cup.—Navaho,. Juggle, and Cape Fair] - , Maitai ~Trot.—Max, Havoc and Guy Star." ' ' , i . Steward*' Handicap/—Sir Pombal, Miladi (or Projection), and Miss Mercia. Electric Hack Handicap.—Shootist-Purse bracket, Lady Ronald, and Gold Arrow. Waimea Handicap.—Juggle, Eaton Hall, and Coll The card is as follows:—

NOVICE STAKES, or 60 sots; 5 furlongs. Nocturnus ... 8 8 Korero 8 8 Lady Noel' ;'.' 8, 8 Campflre g.... 8 8 BMckBlbbon. 8 8 Monlptre .... 7 11 Helen Hayes .88 BeKwfi-y-eoed . 7 11 Silver Sight. 8 8 Aryan Beauty . 7 11 Walton'Fsrk . 8 8 Mrilsande ..; 7 11 RICHMOND TROT (bantu), of 60 sou; 3.7 claM; Hi Miles. • MaxHaTOO .... «ci Jattle* i scr Guy Star ..... scr Guy Mond icr Farrlab Maid ., tcr Count Parrlsh . acr HOPS, HACK HANDICAP, of 75 sors; minimum weight 7.7; 7, furlongs. Landmark .. 8 7 Gold Arrow , 7 13 Kalmuck .... 8 13 PurM * 7 12 Capetown ... 8 13-Bonn:* VaU . 7 11 ShootUt (Incl, teal 7 7 rchcp.) t 10 Dawn o' Day . • 7 7 Gold Sand ..* 8fl laasumy ..7 7 Hampden .... .7 13 ■ NELSON CUP. of ISO 'sovs (Including cup valued at £25 to ,th« wiwwr); 1% milts. landmark ..9 0 Ition Ball Hiladi 8 8 (incl. Mhcp.) 7 10 White-Dot.,,.. 8 « Cap* fair .. 7 H Stanchion .« 7 18 rtow«r. ..... 7 0 Juggle '. 7 13'CootfMll* -,.». 7 0 Naraho Til Vallow ..... 7 0 I MAIIAI TBOT (harow), of BS son; 3.7 I clau; IK mile*. Max Haroa, .... «cr Anl«f i< scr Guy Bur ..i,,.. acr:;,Cuy goad ..... scr TrMt^^hro ..racr, ;> Count ftnUb . acrBtwA^a*^. *«»«: • HUadr »* &' 8olT*ir ..... 7 3 Scraper Paratua 8 d.Baatpden .... 7 1 Sir Pombal .» 8 » Mia Utrci* . 7 0 rrojocuaa .. 7 » Goldtn Shadow 7 0 ruU crop ... r S Lady Ren« ... 7 0 ELXCTBIO HICK HANDICAP, of 70 aon; 6 ■ :\ ; furloagn. < Landmark ". %'nC» <• S Hampden -.^., |7 10 HaulbowlUt«> '. 8 » Cold Arrow .. 7 10 Shootist (Incl... Putm 7 8 , nhep.) S 8 Golden Shadow 7 8 Gold Sand ... S S faasuroy ... 7 4 Solitaire II Dawn o' Day . 7 S (Incl. retacp.) 8 t Nocturnus ..7 0 Lady Bonald . 7 13 H«l*n HayM . 7 0 WAIVEA HANDICAP, of 85 sots; 1 mile. Make Up .... 9 6 Coll (Incl. Stanchion ... 8 2 rsbep.) 7 9 Juggle ..... 8 2 Flower 7 2 Eaton Hall Miss Mercia .31 (incl. rthep.) 7 13 Lady Ben* ... 7 0 I Pakltere .... 7 13 lael 7 0 1 - Fallow 7 0

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 104, 5 May 1933, Page 4

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RACING AT NELSON Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 104, 5 May 1933, Page 4

RACING AT NELSON Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 104, 5 May 1933, Page 4

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