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MARLBOROUGH RACES

OPENING DAY'S CARD

THE FORM HORSES

The indications are that tlie Marlbor"tough Racing Club will have a much more successful fixture than has been experienced for some time past, for the fields for the' opening of its meeting tomorrow, and for 1 the concluding daj on Saturday, are going to be above the average, even after making due allowance for the fact that there is ,the usual duplication of acceptances. There are do new horses encaged in the main event, the Flnxbourno Handicap, so that Nelson form should work, out well. The distance ot a mile will be more to the liking of Juggle than a mile and a quarter, and while she is now light up to within a pound of nine stone-her recent running suggests that she will carry this weight without faltering, for she has done well in highweight contests, and also over the sticks, which had a nine stone minimum. She rather stands,out heie. 'Landmark, Miladi, Pakiterc, and'Shootist may be next best, while .Stanchion continues, to disappoint, and Cape Fair. is. cnatic. KALMUCK AND SHOOTIST. 'Kalmuck, failed the second-day at Nelson after scoring on the first, and in the Opawa Hack Handicap he has a chance to add to hfs record. The cousisteiit Slioot;st i« in here also^ and/he seems the best proposition on tlie place machine in any or each of his engagements, fot he is the hardy type that appears to thrive on racing and plenty of it. ' The Nelson maiden v inner*, Noctumus and Walton Park, are heavily penalised in the Novice Stakes, and Bettws-y-coed now meets them on much better terms, sufficient to enable her to turn the tables if she will only do her best. The Remaining events, with the exception of the two for trotters, have filled well, and should be productive of keen racing. •■ Form horses for tomorrow are the following:— 11.45.—Hillevsden Trot; Guy Mond, Lightwood. ' 12.25.—Novice Stakes: Bettws-y-coed, Walton Park, Nocturnus. I.lo.—Flaxbourne Handicap: Juggle, Shootist, Landmark. I.ss.—Opawa Hack: Kalmuck, Shootist, Gold Sand. ' 2.4o.— Wither Trot: Janice, Guy Mond. 3.3o.—Delta Handicap: Palace, JUiladi, • Semper Paratus.

-I.lo.—Membeis' Hack: Gold Sand, Ilaulbowliiu1, Lndv Ronald. The card is as follows: — HILLERSDEX TROTTING HANDICAP, ol 55 sens; 3.41 clans; 'l,_ miles. Boldina ....... set . Paratlra Mr King Mai scr Derby Thorpe .. 1U Havoc 1 scr Njallo Silk .... Mii fiuy Star scr Lightwood ins Janice sor Ukelelo Lady ... 11l Guy Jfond ...... ecr FLAXBOURNE HANDICAP, of 90 soys,; 1 mile. Landmark ..9 0 Eaton Hall .. 7 C JiiUKle ...... 813 Shootist .... 1 6 Mlladi ..... 8 » Cape Fair .. 7 2 , Pakitere .... 8 5 tittle Wonder 7 0 I Navaho 8 5 Flcmer 7 0 Stanchion ..8 0 OPAWA HACK HANDICAP, of C 3 soys; 1 mile.. Landmark .. 9 13 White Squall . 7 12 Kalmuck 9 5 Dawn 0' Day . 7 11 Shootlet .... 8 9 Korero 7 11 Eaton. Hall ..8 9 Jacl 7 11 Gold Sand ..8 4 Fallow 7 II Purse 8 2 Roierve Fund 711 Gold Arrow .. 7 13 Waltou Park . 7 11 Bonnie Vale 7 12 WITHER TROTTING' HANDICAP, of 53-sovs: 3.3 class; 1H miles. Boldin* set .Paratira scr Klne Max 8T Count Parrish . .sor Havoc ........ scr Derby Thorpe .12 Guy Star scr Nyallo Silk . . 21 Jaihlefi ::...:.'. »cr Lightwood ..< 84, Guy Mond scr Bello 0' Mlno .. 132 DELTA HANDICAP, of SO sots; 7 furlongs. Make Up •.... 9 11 Capetown .. S P» SemiHT Paratus !> 9 Pnlnco .... S 3 Miladi 9 7 fioklen Shadow 7 II Nuv.ilio 9 4 Little Wonder 711 Pakitrro 9 ?< Projection .. 711 iiM.nchlon .. Sl2 I'urse 711 Eaton. Unll .. .8 D 7,iEMBEK&" HACK nANIUCAI', of 60 so\s; 0 furlonss. Ilaulbrnvline .90 Peep 7 7 Solitaire II . 8 8 Norturnus ..7 b Rddeo Shadow 8 S Rcnerre Fund 7 1 Owliflieht ... S S Money Mint' 7 0 I,»dy RoiJiild . S fl Black Ribbon 7 0 Gold band ... S 1 Helen Hayes , 7 0 Purse 7 1" Porlook 7 0 Bonnte Val«' . "T 9 Fallow 1 « Whito Squall . 7 8 Jniasurvey ..70! Pcde&tal ... 7 S \

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 8

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MARLBOROUGH RACES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 8

MARLBOROUGH RACES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 8