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will ride All Blood, Parian, and Rarotonga. Mrs. A. W. McDonald is taking Beaupartir, Millament, Old Surrey, Bumble, White Lady, and Sudan, the last-named being engaged on the second day. A. E, Ellis will pilot B<*§U* paftir and White Gold, A, McDdnald Bumble, and W. J. Broughton Sudan. EeaUgaFtir ran a great race in the Taranaki Gup, and it' is likely that he needed the r"ace\ _ L. Wilson is taking Old Bill and Florence Mijls. The former will be^ ridden by C. G. Goulsbro' and Florence Mills by H. N. Wiggins. -..■ L.- 0. Morris Will haVe £atfghing Lass, Ecstatic^ and The Bigot racing on Thursday and G. R. .Tattersall will ride The Bigot. These horses are in good order and they will disappoint if they do not make a good Showing. E. W. Watson has Lady Ina in the sprint the first day and Golden Ridge in the open handicap on Saturday. W. Jenkiils will pilot Lady Ina. DICTATE IN GOOD FORM (By Teifegrdph.J (Special to the •(Everiiiio. f*6St."H CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Most horses engaged at TreritHam did only useful pacifcg at Rictiaftoh thi» rtiorning, but there were a few" e*cep* tions. Capricious had Night Dress as,a malf# over a mile iri lmin 4§see s Itioi Out accompanied Asset bVer five furlongs, the last half-mite in 49 4-ssec< Dldtdt* beat Kilrobe over »seven furlongs iH imin.29 2^ss£c. . C; C. Medafthy left^ last flight With Improvident and Haughty Winnef. 6iL< tonight's boat F". D. Jones Will take Royal Chief, Lady Leigh, Moorsbtist' Settlement, and Prudent Prince, H» Cutts Trench F^ight, Goulttef blast* :: Great Plight, Wild Talk, arid Scold, G< RidgWay Capricious and ftdt Ottt, jtftd A. J. Martin Waka. TM Sdtithlafid trainer W. S. Anderton will Sis* travel tonight with Wiid Career* D. E; Gottoti, with Density, and At McAulay, with Dictate, will lidt gd till tomorrow. Nothing definite is known about what face Haughty Winner will contest 6ft the;fifst day, but A. E. Mils will rid# Him in whichever evetit he rtiiiis. ' sul^iman on rm way TK6 T&kgnini-trairiect Iriquisitdf Waii t6 havekft ftif TfetithaSi tddajr with a view to Keetiifii his iti the dhampion Hack Cup on the sec6iid' day of the Wellington ftacihg; diiib'4 Autumn Meeting; Inquisitor was successful At his last start, wheh he won the Moriirisville Hdck Hattdibap,; it miles, at.'Te Airoha, and a Similar'effort. should give him a chance, iii Ms cohi* ing ehgageriienl . ; As a travelling companion, Ific(uisii tor is having the brilliant "W;aikd.|« sprinter Suleiman,. who .was |due ,t» have 3&irigd the tralti at Te AWamutu* Sul^iriiari has won at his' two starts this season. _^ ••■'.. ■.•'■■.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 61, 14 March 1939, Page 11

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 61, 14 March 1939, Page 11

Untitled Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 61, 14 March 1939, Page 11