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EACING AT PAEKOA

TAUMARUNUI'S MEETING

(Special From "Early Bird.") AUCKLAND, This Day. With fine weather the Taumarunui Racing Club's Annual Meeting, -which is being held at Pueroa tomorrow and, on Saturday, promises to be most successful, even with small fields in the three open flat races. The principal event is the Taumarunui Cup, which, has a field of eight. Royal Artist shaped "moderately in the Avondale Cup, whi«b was probably the reason why he did not take on the Wellington trip, but in a field such as tomorrow's he would not require to be at his very best to lead them home. Desert Star is. a possibility, as ■ho led till within a few yards of the post at Cambridge on Labour Day. Baroscope has been racing consistently, and Alloy Jias a strong finishing run at any time.'.'." However, it is difficult to go past* Royal Artist. Tb&re are but "half a dozen in the sprint; the Flying Handicap. British Columbia and Prolyxo "are the best' prospects, although the latter bled a bit at Cambridge. Form horses are the following:— ; Handicap Hurdles.—Unoco, Full Measure, and Ruby Meteor. Juvenile Handicap.—Spprting Song, Gay Egypt, and Day Wind. Trial Handicap.—Star . Artist, , Campanero, and Con Fuoco. Taumarunui Cup.—Royal Artist, Baroscope, and Desert Star. . ' Hack • Handicap.—Grand Score, Gay Broncy, and Rereatu. Steeplechase Handicap.—Wiltshire, Val•peen, and Simeon. . FJying Handicap.—British Columbia and Prolyxo. .. . ■ ...-,. Highweight Handicap.—Grand Talk and D'Artagnan. The card is;—

HANDICAP, HURDLES, of 100 sots; 1& miles., Cruachan ... 31 6 Sea Ruler .. 9 3 Unoco ,. 10. .5 Wee Pat .... 9 0 Full Measure ID 4 Grantoam ..9 0 Welcomo ; Boy 10 0 Valpal : 9 0 Kiiby Meteor . 9 10 Irish Comet . 9 0 | Valpeen .i.. 8..T- The Hiker .... 0 0 Mia Stella ... 9 5 London 9 0 JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 75 sots; two-year-olds; 4 furlongs. Sporting Song . 8 11 h'W Brlerly ■. 7 11 Rerepal 7 11 Flrona 7 ti. Day Wind .. 7 11 Gay 7 S Gay Egypt .. .7 11 Althone ..... 7 6 Keitji Lu ..... 7 11 Cynara 7 6 TBJAL HANDICAP,of 75 sots; aiout '5%-' ',, ' furlongs. Star' Artist '.: '9' 0' Queen Nassau 7 10 Grand Cltyj .. 8 5 Mungacre 7 10Con Fuoco ... S 5 KUlttbar 7 10 Echo Song .. 8 4 Whistling Val Watch .. 8 3 .. Rufus 7 10'. Queen Nona ..8 2 Lady Thelma 7 10 Lucky Strike . 8 2 Campanero .. 7 10 Bonuy Gay ,. .8 2 J Karerere 7 10 Top Night .... 8 p Modern Maid 7 10' Substation' '.'. 7 12" Brown Lap .. 7 10 Hunting-Maid . -7 11 'Lady Diana ..7 10 Sir Willonyx . 7 10 Springtime .. 7 10 , Tondaley.6 ... 7 10 Lady ■ Royal ■ Secret . 7 10 Diacquenod 7 10 Cowan ..... 7 10 < . . TAUJVIAKtlNUI CUP; 'of 210 sovs; 1% miles . ' " and 20 yards. Royal Artist' ; 9 0 Ornamental -.7 4 Desert Star . 8 10 Gigantic-. ' ... 7 1 Baroscope ..8 4 Biform .... 7. 0 Alloy . ..V... 8 4 Free Air .... 7 0 HACK .HANDICAP, of 100 sots; about 7 ■ . : furlongs. Kercatu .... 9 5 King jUestor . Til Sinking Fund 8 5 Great Britain 7 0 Moonfleet ....8 3 Tinlap 7 0 Gay.Broney .8 3 Kanapa 7 0 "Princess Bede S 2 Mustang ..., 7 0 Grand Score . 8 1 Sandy Dix .. .7 0 Merry Lap .. 8 0 Koperere ..^ 7 0 Mungatoon ... 7 13 Clan Ronald .70 ■STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 125 sovs; about 2V S miles.: .■',.' . ' Simeon ....; J.0 12 Patutalii ... 9 1 Wiltshire ... 10. 1 Mia, Stella ..9 0 Valpeen .... 9 8 Irish Comet . 9 0 Crelna'a King 9 1 Prince Rufus 9, o Glenade ... 9 1 Kllstar 9 0 FLYING HANDICAP, of 125 sots; 6 furlongs. British Columbia 9 3 "Marechal ... 7 12 Prolyio 8 12 Queen Nona . 7 0 King Ford ... 8 1 PelaKla ,..,.. 7 0 HIGHWEIGH* HANDICAP, of 100 sots; 8% ""■-• 'furlongs. Alloy ...... 9 6 Valueless ' .. 8 12 Grand. Talk . 9 8 HaTlIand ...8 8 D'Artagoan . 8 13 Sandy Dix ... 8 0

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 100, 25 October 1933, Page 6

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EACING AT PAEKOA Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 100, 25 October 1933, Page 6

EACING AT PAEKOA Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 100, 25 October 1933, Page 6

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