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THE TURF

RACING FIXTURES 1928-29 Season. For clubs using tho totalisato for lidding raeo meetings during til season 1928-29 approved by tbe Rue ing Conference: June 29—'Waverley Racing Club, A USTRALiAN WEIGHTS SPUING HANDICAPS IN SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE (Aust. and N.Z. Cable) Sydney, Juno 2L Following arc the weights allotted principal Australian and New Zealand horses engaged in the Epsom Handicap, 1 mile Amo unis 9.13,, MolHsoii 9.10, Aussie 9.9, Paganelli 9.7. Prince Humphrey, Nightmarch 9.4, Crown Area 8.12, Paquito 8.9, White Fang 8.0, Gay Ballerina 7.13, Catkin. Perception 7.12, Storinv 7.11, Tea. Miss 7.10, High Disdain 7.8, Waipiti 7.7, Grengroccr 7.5, Bank Draft, Pure Tea 7.0. Metropolitan Handicap, 1 mile 5 furlongs—Winalot 9.10, Aussie 9.3, Print;© Humphrey, Nightmarch. 9.2, Concentrate 8.8, Paquito 8.7, Scatown 8.6, Oratrix 8.5, Catkin 8.0, White Fang, Star God 7.12, Stormy, Perception 7.10 Gay Ballerina 7.0, Greengrocer, Papntu, Marram, Gold Trav,. Brjar Root 7.5, Tidal 7.2. Melbourne Cup, 2 miles—Winalot 9.5, Nightmare!'.! 9.2, Prince Humphrey 9.0, Concentrate 8.10, Paquito 8.5, Rabbi 8.3, Arikiwai 8.2, Oratrix Catkin 8.1, Star God 7.12, Scatown 7.11, Tidal 7.0.

Caiital Stakes, 1 mile—Amouuis 9.12, Highland 9.10, High Syce, Vauls Nightmarch 9.6, Albanian 9.5, Silver Paper 9.4, Pagauelli 9.1, Paquito 8.10, Cimabuc 8.7, Catkin 8.5, Arikiwai 8.4, Gold Tray 7.12, Tea Miss, Red Lion. 7:7, Greengrocer 7.2. Caulfield Gup, 1J ! miles—'Winalot 9.7, Amounis 9.5, Nightmarch, High Syce 9.4, Albanian 9.3, Mollisoti, Prince Humphrey 9.2, Satrap 8.13, Concentrate 8.12, Paganelli 8.11, Paquito 8.8, Second Wind 8.7, Rabbi 8.5, Catkin 8.4, Arikiwai 8.4*, Oratrix 8.3, Star God 8.0, Scatown 7.13, Perception. 7.11 Honour, Gold Tray 7.9, Credit 7.6, Red Lion, Briar Root 7,1, Tidal 7.2,.

W.R.C. WINTER, WEIGHTS

• (Per Press Association) Wellington, Juno 21. Weights for the Wellington Racing Club’s winter meeting are: Vittoria Hurdles, l:f miles Tresham 10.11, Magna Chart a. 10.10, Modern 10.8, Amorist 10.0, Horomca. 9.12, Fine Acre, Grand National, Pantagruel 9.10, Kick Off 9.9, Apache 9.7, Gletia Bay, Rakauponga 9.5, Blue Peter, General Wai, Inferno, Pale vStar, Muster Duon 9.0.

Woburn Handicap, 0 furlongs.— Maori Boy, Hoi de Val 10.11, Havering 10.10, Grand Aero 30.5, High Society, Man gall acre 10.2, Glvn Dim 10.(f Australis, Hopwood 9.11, Morin Rangi 9.9, Lucky Bag, Wereta. .I*hastar 9.8, Arilmmi, Arrow Boy 9.G, Essential 9.-1, Last Mark, Mark Mint 9.2, El Boa, Audience, Black Odin, Battle Thorpe, Golden Shadow, Marly Brly, Juggle, Loving Cup. Otauru Lass, Pari, lied Lane, Billet, The Dove, Tourist, Wajhemo 9.0. First Hack Steeplechase 21 miles. — Glendowie 12.0, Ballyl'arnon 11. 3, Radiate 11.0, Royal ■Elm, Airtight 10.7, Kaikahu 10.0, Handy, Huirangi Girl 9.13, M aides, Koauau 9.12, Crjshna 9.11, San Fera, Mountain Crag 9.9, Woden, Askari 9.7, Aurora Borealis 9.G, AJaric, Sir Moment 9.3, Bon Aryan, Lieut. Bill 9.2, Town Rambler, Boomerdav, Wai taunalia, Scrap Iron, Marcullus, Vindication, Mandarine, Puniola, Batapiko, Spjrclla 9.0.

Stewards’ Handicap, G furlongs Commendation 11.5, Black Duke 10.9, Historic 10.6, Arikiwai 10.1, Taboo 10.1, Kaiti. 9.12, Valkon 9.11,

Maui, Oratjon 9.7, 1 loyal Game, Billikins 9.4, Sudden Storm, Monaghan, Glen Star, Cerf, Last Crust, Lunette, Marble King, ■ Tukutama, Walt/.er. Broad Acre, Tanagra, Bulolo 9.0.

Wellington Steeplechase 31 miles. — Nukumai 11.7, Kawini, Glendowie 11.1, Bed Fuchsia,, Wiltshire 10.7, Mangani 10. G, Brigadier Bill 10.2, Ural I a 10.0, Homan Abbey, King s Guard 9.11, Clockwork 9.10, Ballyfurnon 9.8, Matu, Badiate 9.5, Kauri Park 9.2, Alaunga, Fabriano, Kanicliamelia, Young Thurnham, Boyal Elm, Mainspring, Askari, Bangj Sarto. Ku.ikuhu 9.0.

Trentham Hurdles, 12 miles.— -Bed Fuehkia II.G, Elicit 11.3, Mistei Gamp 11.3, Comical 10.12, Locarno 10.12, GlengarifT 10.10, Bright Laud 10.8, Elvsjanor 10.2, Aberleldy 10.0, King’s Guard, Iloinau Abbey 9.12, Home Made 9.12, Beaumon t 9.10, TreshaiUj Overhaul 9.G, Red Bank

Troilus 9.3, Kauri Park, Kilburn, Just John, Prince Lu, Peslnva 9.0. Whyte Handicap, 1 mile—Battle Colors 10.11, ltuanui, Black Luke 10.7, Lady Lhnoml, Singleton 10.3, Piutliair 10.1, Bisox 10.0, Taboo, Falcon High Pitch 9.12, Paddon, Fairy Herald 9.10. Mouloa Treasury 9.9, Black Mint, VcsPerus 9.8, Anolo, Gold Cure 9.6, Full leather 9.5, Oliincmuri 9.4, Kick OIL Town Bank, Tchoka, Otairi 9.2, Bonrosc, Gardant Kawluiina Merry Mint, Munsognc, Rory Mor, Wanderlust, Thurnbell, Taueriri, Tinokoa, Tanagra, Willow Wai 9.0.

To Aro Handicap 7 furlongs.— Maori 10.11, King's Jest 10.11, Glcna Bay. Courageous 10.9, Royal Black 10.6, Ron rose 10.5, Malahat 10.3, MotlipHno, Majorain 9.12, Metcllus, Bulolo 9.11. Balloon 9.10. Singer, Filoset 9.7, Tronic 9.2, Mar.sham, Tustcrjty Bissac, Handsome, ImateagirJ, Justify, Rigley. Lucre. Karitane, Lucky One, Mashre, VinclJa, Money Mint Mcrlo, Mandarine, Nigth Ripdale, Royal Opera, Joke Form 9.0.

Winter Hurdles (third day), 2' t miles—Nukumai 11.11, Red luchsja

Mister Gamp 10.13, Elicit 10.10, Comical. 10.9, Locarno 10.7, ClengariJE 10.5, Wiltshire, • Brigrt Land 10.1, Mangani 9.13, King’s Guard 9.11, Homo Made .'9.10, Aberleldy 9.9, Beaumont 9.7, Trcsham 9.6, Radiate, Roman. Abbey 9.4, Overhaul 9.3, Urala 9.2, Ivamehomcha, Kilburn, Kauri Park, Modern. Prince Lu, Troilus, Fabriano, Kick Off, Peshwa, Pantagrucl, Horomca. 9.0. NOTES AND COMMENTS Tho rising two year old filly by Romeo from Isingurcli has had the name Thais bestowed on her. Nominations for principal events at the C'.J.C. Grand National meeting close on Friday next. Otari, who scored an Impressive win in the Carbine Plate at Ellcrslie, is engaged in the principal flat’races at Trentham next month. Walter Sabbritt, who- steered Taj Mali to victory jii the One Thousand Guineas this year,' is a native of Perth!, Western Australia.

A brace of geldings seen in action at tlfo Hawke’s Ray meetings who are sure to make good over the small sticks arc Tiega and ThunibuU.

W. Slono has leased stables near the Biecarton racecourse, and will permanently settle thcro after his return from Australia.

Latest reports from Hawcra credit Cool Mint with training on in a satisfactory manner, having recovered from the mishap that occurred to him whilst racing at Ellcrslie.

Aurora Borealis, who . won the Woodlands Hack Steeplechase at Hastings on Friday, was mailing his first appearance over steeples. He won well.

Hopwood, who was a double winner at tho Eginout-Wangauui Hunt meeting, is due to make his next appearance at the Wavcrley meeting on June. 22

In tho absence of Mr R. 11. Aidworth, through indisposition, Mr J. Cameron occupied tlße judge’s box at the Napier Park meeting, and gave every satisfaction.

A well grown rising two year old by OatmiiiG from Wild F ave is striding along well on the Matamata track under the caro of A. McArthur’s She is entered for two year old classics at Avondale and Ellcrslie.

Record Mixture, a four year old gelding by Heather Mixture from

Lady Sykes, has been sold to an Australian buyer. So far Record Mixture has nothing to his credit and he goes to Australia as an unknown quantity.

Roundelay, who ]s entered for minor events at the Wellington meeting, is owned by fir AY. H. Gaisfoi'd. He is by Limond from Tivoli, and had his first run in- public at the ieeent Otaki meeting.

The Suva-owned rnare Bagpipes H. is receiving a preparation over the light battens, at the hands of A. McArthur, {s showing proficiency. Bagpipes If. won a number of flat races at Suva.

Broxt, n four year old gelding by Amnvsmitli from Ambitious, who won the Shorts Handicap at tUe Egmont winter meeting, figures at the head of the list in the President’s Handicap at Waverley. He is trained by R. Johnson, at New Plymouth.

A. E. Ellis has decided to take a trip to Sydney tor the spring meetings, and will leave alter the Grand National meeting at Biecarton. He will rido Silver Paper m his engage-

men Is. It is probable that L. J.' Ellis will accompany him. ,

Among .Australian trainers this season Lou Robertson, of Victoria, heads flic list. Horses from his stable have won 20 races, and with place money in other events, the total sum captured in prize money in other events, the total, sum captured in prize money by the horses under his charge amounts to £22,256.

A leading Sydney trainer, aiding on behalf of bis patron, lias cabled an otter of £SOOO for Paganellj, but tins amount was insufficient to tempt

Messrs Crawford and Roberts to soli. Arrangements have been completed for trainer M. J. Carroll to take Paganelli and the two year old Tasty to Australia, leaving Auckland on July 20.

On March 31 Sum Ileapy, Belgium’s champion .jockey, rod© bis 2.300 th winner on the track. This is beljeved to be a record on the Continent. In an interview Hcapy banded. out some advice to the racing public,' and among other things advised patrons not to bet. “In the long run,” ho said, “the bettor is always the loser. A book may be suceesslul for 20 years. So may a. proprietor, or u jockey. But none of Vie bettors will last that long.” The voter,an jockey attributes his success to knowing bis horse’s powers, and to bis knack of taking advantage of rivals’ mistakes. “I have no special tactics,” ho said, “]■ merely make my profit from the other fcliow’s mistakes. If they go too fast I follow them; jf they are hlow I go ahead.” Hcapv is unwilling to take second place in a race. "When be feels a victory is lost be doesn't overstrain bis horse, and. in bis own words, mounts to win prizes, not to suit the backers.

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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2242, 25 June 1929, Page 3

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THE TURF Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2242, 25 June 1929, Page 3

THE TURF Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2242, 25 June 1929, Page 3

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