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RACING AT TE RAPA

STRONG WAIKATO FIELDS (Special from "Early Bird.") AUCKLAND, This Day. The Waikato Racing Club's Summer Meeting is to be held at Te Rapa tomorrow and on Saturday, and the club has decided to adhere to the win-aud-place method of totalisator betting. Fields arc fairly good and the racing promises to be, interesting. , The fact that Master Brierly bus been paid up for iv the Storey Memorial Handicap suggests that 'he will be on hand instead of waiting for the Wellington Meeting, which was the original intention. This big track will suit him and he is not over-weighted oil Te Aroha running. It would seem as if Knight of Australia and King. March; who ran a dead-heat on the second day. ;at Te Aroha, will again be close together at the finish, although as the former has not had a great deal of racing -this season he' may improve more than King March.-, Master Norval has bee,n. disappointing of late, but he is cornting, down in'the weights and that may asisist him, especially as the tracks too are becoming softer. Aga ' Khan •is to bo given another chance, but he, will have to do better than at Te Aroha. Mungatoon, Royal Artist, and Gibraltar look the best of those further down. • , There promises to-be some speed on in the early part of the sprint, the President's' Handicap, with ABoughal and Gay Sheila engaged, and lesser lights in British Columbia and Tradesman to assist, quite apart from the lightly-weighted hacks, Diagano and Lucidus. The scratchings to date for the first day include Jonathan, Star Artist, and Mia Stella, and there is doubt about Tradesman filling his engagement in the sprint. Form horses are the following:— ' 12.15: Trial Stakes.: —Mungacre, Arawa Rose, and Lady Diana. 1.0: Fra'nkton Hurdles. —Brown Abbey, Cruachan,. and Val Watch. ' 1.45: Juvenile Handicap.—Royal AppeL; lant,/Life Guard, and Keith Lu. 2.30: Storey Memorial.—King -March, Knight of Australia, and Mungatoon. , 3.15: Linley Hack.—Oriel, Solarium, and Gay Rose. < 4.0: , Puketaha Highweight.—Thespis,; Trishna, and Limex. ■ 4.15: President's Handicap.—Gay Sheila,' Boughal, and Lucidus. 5.30:' Beerescourt Hack.—Salt Spray, Ruri, and D'Artagnan. 7 ; 7; . The card is:— .:■..- A, TRIAL STAKES SWEEPSTAKES, or £2 each,' -. '■-•::: with £100 added; 6 furlongs. ,En Toiir .'-... 8 3 Arawa Rose ... 8 o'■ Englishman .. 8 3 Wynne's Curlew ..... 8 3 Delight S 0 Irish .Comet....' 8. 3 .Mungacre ... 712 Calcutta ... 8' 3 Passau .... 712 ■ Blndull y... . 8 .3' Full of Scotch 712 Campancro '~ S 3 ' Bally Money.. 7 12' Rex Victor 1 . 8. 3 ' Litty Diana '. 7 9 Etcetera i... ' 8 3 Lady La Femme . ■■'• Diacouenod 7 9' :- Noire Bo Springtime ;. 7 9 FRANKTON HURDLES,.£I3O; I%;miles.-; Cruachan ... •11 6 Ruby Meteor . 9 '..9 • St. Ames. .... 10 2 Sir Musk .... 9 4'i Callamart .. 10 0 TJnoco ...... 9'■ 0 ! - Simeon; .....10 0 Stanchion .. 9 0; Riotous .... 913 Hakanoa .... 9 o,' Lucess ...... 9 12' Val Watch .'. 9 0. Brown Abbey . 9 12 Book Law ...«.'.; 9 0, JUVENIL3 HANDICAP, £130 ;-5 furlongs. -Royal Appellant 8 12 Fast Acre ;;. 7 4; King Brierly . 8 3 Waltaka < .'..: 7 2; Keith Lv 7 10 Cynara .;.... ft 0* Namakia .... j 7 5 Gay Sister ... ■' 7 0 ■ Llonheart . . .|7 4 Stormy :., i Lifeguard ... 7 4 ..: Weather 7 0; -STOREY MEMORIAL HANDICAP, !£300; j -.'. ■'■';. .I%\ miles. ■■'■■:;.:■,'. • Master Brierly 9 8 Beryl Latour . 7 3! 'King, March . 8 5 Mungatoon: ..-. 7 oi .Knight of: -, „ 'Alloy ■ ...... 7 0t Australia 8 0 Royal Artist . 7 Or Master Norval 7 13 Gibraltar .. 7 0' Aga Khan. ..7 7 Psychologist . 7 0; LINLEY HACK HANDICAP, sweepstakes of £2 • • each, with £125 added; 7 furlongs. King -Mestor . 9 10 Phlakuo 7 5' Oriel y 8 11 Lia Fail 7 1 King Musk ..S 8 Adeline 7 0' Roman Mascot 8 1 Gay Rose .... 7 0 : Solarium .... 7 8 Triucd Acre .7 0' Coronlsy ...;.» <7 '.'7 .;Espoir ...... -7 0' Solomon . - -7- 7 yPUKETAHA HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP, £150; 1 mile. Impasto .... 10 : 5 Valueless ..: 8 0 Paganelll .... 10 3 Norval Tea .. 8 0 Alloy ...... 9 7 Ornamental .. 8 0 Prolyxo .... 9 4 Salt Spray ... 8 0 Trishna ....„ 9.4 Brown Lap .. 8 0 Jalldy Karo .. 8 11 Silver Wattlo . 8 0 Llmex ' 8 10 Tuaheahe .. 8 0 Thespis. .... 8 9 Tree of Heaven 8 0 King Win .... 8 1 . Miss Rewa ..8 0 PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, £175; G furlongs. Gay Sheila .. 9 0 L'Allegro ... 79 Boughal .....' 8 6 I'rolyso .... 7 7 British ' Sinking Fund . 7 6 Columbia 8 0 Diagano .... 7 3 Tradesman .. 713 Lucidus .... -7 1 BEERESCOURT HACK HANDICAP, sweepstakes of £2 each, with £150 added; 1 mile. Rurl 8 9 Teals ...... 8 2 D'Artagnan . 8 4 Royal Gallant 711 , Bugle Call ..., 8 4 Salt Spray .... 7 7 Don't Lap ... 8 3 Miss Lulu ... 7 0

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Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 6

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RACING AT TE RAPA Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 6

RACING AT TE RAPA Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 6

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