SPORTING
WELLINGTON MEETING
TOMORROW'S CARD
HORSES IN LIKELY FORM
(By '^angatira.")
The weather prospects; are the most favourable they have been during the whole week for the concluding day of the Wellington Racing. Club's Winter Meeting at Trentham tomorrow. The track was in such a deplorable state yesterday, however, that the going must be heavy,\ whether or. not it is sticky depending ori.whether or nut more rain falls. . .
The jumpers come back into prominence tomorrow, the 'principal event being the Winter Hurdles, in which Erination will attempt a doiible that has never yet been accomplished and Full of Scotch will essay the, double that has been five times achieved in the last decade. The cross-country performers will be catered for by the July Steeplechase. For patrons by rail, trains leave Wellington Station at frequent intervals from .10.10 a.m. to 10.45 a.m., with additional ordinary trains, at 8.45, 9.45, 9.55, 11.51 a.m., 12.16, 12.48, and 1.22 p.m. ,- '■ ■•.■'■ .- '.- ■■•-■'-. ■. The following horses are likely to perform. creditably:— Talavera Hurdles.—Valarth, ■ King Mestor, Curie. - . * Novice Handicap.—Sly Fox, Procter mation, Flying Acre-Miss WaitarereTom Tom bradket " c.. - July Steeples.—All Irish, Kinkle, Power Chief. Crofton Handicap.—Jan Ridd, Advance Plane, Flying Acre or Jazz Boy. Winter Hurdles. —Erination, Court Yard, Charade. Winter Oats.—Lady Montana, Ned Cuttle, Catalogue. . I Onslow Handicap.—Prince Acre, Rebel Mate, Rollicker*. j i Kia Ora Handicap.—El Meynell, Rotoma, Auto Sweep. : The acceptances are as follows:— rV•. ■• •" ■ :*.,../..-•' '.., ■■>. j '11.30 ■■■ ■ . 4 ..' .-. v.. . - ,'-, ' A TALAVEBA HURDLE HANDICAP, £300; 1% miles: Valarth . 10 6 Sinking Fund. 9 2 I King Mestor .'lO 2 Laggard .V.. 9 0 Curie i. 9 12-Royal Highness 9 0. Lustral ..... 910 Sunder 9 ©. j Contract .... 9 4 Greek Anna .90 Chaste ..... 9 4 ;: J.. 12.9- " , ' - . • ; , . ' ' ' ''"." I NOVICE HANDICAP, £ 300; 6 furlongs, j Sly Fox 9 2 Diareus .... 8 6 Great Legion . 8 13 St. Cedrie ... 8 6 Proclamation . 8 12 Tom Tom ..'.• 8 4 Flying Ac»e .. 8 12. Fairy Dale... 8 3 Sen Acre ... 8 8 Miss Waltarere 8 2 Bluffer ..... 8 B'-: Yours Truly .8 0 I Great Quex .-. 8 7 Keen Sight ... 8 0-1 12.48 \ ' ■ -"■'• ■■'"■'' '■.•■■ ■" '' ■ JULY STEEPLECHASE,/£600; about 3 miles. 1 Clarion Call .." 11 0 Power Chief V 9 0 All Irish ....10 9 vCHHe ;...... ,9 0 Bryce Street .* » 9 Kinkle ..-..*. 9 0 Kahunoke ... 9 7 Artful. Dodger. 9 0 Monastic .... 95 Count WlUonyx 9 0 Smiling -Thru. 9 0■"-'.•: ' : : 1.30 ' ' ■ ' "■"■■■'■■■ ' •';■■ '■' CBOFTON HACK HANDICAP, £300; | ■■■'■■■ 6 furlongs., ■ ■ : . Jazz Boy .... 9 13 -P-hilemup ..t 8 5 Jan Ridd .... 9 1 Gay Hunting 8 2 Sigurd 8 13 ■■''Gfladlum .... 8 2 Sporting Gift. S 13 'Aria . ........ 8 0 Advance Plane 8 12 Golden Ridge . 8 0 Paul Robeson 810 Hunting Chorus 8 0 i Gold Glare ..8 8 Sing Leo ...., 8 0 Flying Acre ..8 6 2.9 ;- ■. :. ■'■ ''•'■" '. ■'■■"' ' '-■■- WINTER HURDLES'HANDICAP, £750; " 2V* miles. V. ' Erination ... 11 0 Love 9 2 Full of Scotch 10 11 Chaste . 9 0 Donegal 10 4 vMiddle . 9 0 Courtyard ... 10 %r \ Monastic ...■. 9 0 John Charles .10 2" pouthern Blood 9 0 Charade .... 10 I'Spender 9 0 2.52 "" .WINTER OATS HANDICAP. £500; 1 mile. Catalogue ;. 9 4 4itain '^ 1"l 1;;.vVi 7 10" r Alma ;.".... 8 lO^eheral Ruse. 710 Ned Cuttle .. 8 .7.,JJjine .., 7 8 Enge 8 7'FFirst Chapter. 7 7 Sweet Rose -.. ■ 8 4>. fLoombinatlon . 7 7 Lady Blontana 7ia;iSequlem .... -7 7 Monipere . 7 11-T : ,'[ J 3.32 ■■ • •■:•'*■■■ • -~ ■ ONSLOW HANDICAP^ £400; 6 furlongs. ~ Paper Slipper. 9 8 'Triune ..'... 8 8 De Friend ... 9 7 3'Maprl Song .„ 8 5 Prince Acre .. 9 6^Farland .... 8 ,5Rollicker .... 9 3 Gaily , .. 8,3 Mittie 9 1 Superior Guard 8 0 Rebel Mate .. 9 1 Thala ...... 8 0 Pukeko 8 ft ' 4.12 :■'■ ■" ■ ■-• . ' r--" ■ J-";:" ■'"■•■■■ '■: •" ";' KIA ORA HANDICAP; £300; 1 mile. Rotoma %..•:. 9 '4bWareh! ~.. 8 3 Happy Landing . 9 3 {Auto- Sweep ... 8 0 Hamarin .... 9 2 Raroa ....... 8 0, El Meynell .. 8 13 Revival ..8 0 Sunbeam ... 8 B"Silver Fox ... 80: Great Bramble 8 7 JBluffer^ ..... 8 0. i Xidewaiter .... 8 5 ..''■'..!
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19380708.2.157
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 7, 8 July 1938, Page 11
Word Count
645SPORTING Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 7, 8 July 1938, Page 11
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.