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THE TURF

Racing Fixtures FOR 193.3-33 SEASON OcLober 7, 8-- Otaki Maori R.C. October 6, B—Dunedin J.C. October js—South Canterbury J.C. October 15 —Masterton R.C. October 15, 17 —Avondale J.C. October 22, 24 —Wellington R.C. October 22, 24—Gore R.C. October 24 —Waveriev R.C. October 24 —Waikato H.C. October 24—Waipawa County R.C. October 24 —North Canterbury R.C. October 27, 29 —Poverty Bay T.C. October 29 —Banks Peninsula R.C. October 29 —Carterton R.C. RACING IN AUSTRALIA METROPOLITAN HAN OI CAP HOW DENIS BOY WON (Aair. fcnd N.Z. Cabl«i Sidney, Oct. 4. Commenting oil the Metropolitan Handicap, the Herald says; “It was an excellent race, and as the fid.! swept past, the four furlongs post it was clear that Denis Boy’s hid for the prize would be a determined one. The field reached the straight with the Caulfield Cup candidate going in great style, and though ltogilla made another gallant effort, McCarten drove Denis Boy along- to victory. Rogilla has been an unlucky horse this season, registering two seconds in big handicaps.” Tho New Zealanders, Lough Neagh and Historic, came home well. V.A.T.C. MEETING CAULFIELD GUINEAS ACCEPTORS Melbourne, Oct. 4. Following are the acceptors for the Caulfield Guineas at tho V.A.T.C. meeting; Sanballat, Tophole, Jimmie Boy, Liberal. Prince l.eo, Vauntry, Arrathe. Kuvera, Action. Sark Chief, Bronze Hawk, Ri •, 11 Barrier, Dutchie, Chetowaik, To. tea, CythnosTHE CAULFIELD CUP Ashley Reed is engaged to ride Lady Pam in the Caulfield Cup. AUSTRALIAN ACCEPTANCES Sydney, Oct. 4. The acceptors for ' the Craven Plate include Autopav, Nightmarch, Denis Boy, Veilmond 9.4, Chatham 9.0, Satmoth, Lough Neagh, Johnnie Jason 8.1 1, Gaiue Carrington 7.11. REIIANDICAPPED For his success in the Metropolitan Handicap, Denis Boy has been rehandicapped at 9.1 lor the Caulfield C.up. ACTION BY JOCKEY DISQUALIFICATION FOR LIFE £umj DAMAGES CLAIM Auckland, Oct. 4. The action by L. 11. Watson, jockey, against the Auckland District Committee of the New Zealand Racing Conference was set down for hearing at the Supreme Court today. Owing to tho filing of an amended statement of defence the caso was stood down to a date to be fixed. The action is a sequel to thu disqualification for life ol Watson after an inquiry into the running of the Buck land Hack Handicap at Rukekoho on March 7, 1931. Wats-on. claims £IOOO damages against the District Committee on the ground that the; disqualification was invalid. Watson also asks for the declaration by tho Court that liis disqualification should be rescinded. WIN GAT UI TRAINING NOTES (For Fleas Association). Dunedin, Oct. 4. All but 11. Pritchard’s team from the north arrived at W ingatui last night, but none of them worked fast.this morning when the weather was warm and the plough track was in excellent order. June the Third and Guarantee, two McLean Stakes candidates, were restricted to slow work. I lull a Girl and Blazon run four furlongs in 52 3-5-sec, the fastest half mile of the morning. Gold Paper did five furlongs in 6jsec. Fair Weather was timed to run six furlongs ill 1.18 1-3. Fine Weather beat Cleave over five furlongs in 64 i-ssec. Shatter was sent .a. mile and a quarter at 11 strong- pace, the last six furlongs taking 1.23 3-5. Antrim Bov went nearly two miles, the last mile and a half taking 3.25.

Orangapai ..beat,-.R-uatui over five furlongs in 66 i-ssec. /' c: i’c my ran four furlongs in 56 1-5 and Colonel Qucx did tho same journey in 55 4-SSCC. Gold Dres s beat Blue Hill over six furlongs in 1.21. Reminder finished in front of Palantua at the end of five furlongs in 64 2-ssec. Red Racer ran seven furlongs in 1.34. Irish Lancer beat Worship over seven furlongs, the last six furlongs taking- 1.17 1-5. Bitractor and Tippling ran five furlongs in 67 4-Ssec. _ Kinnini beat Kama! Pasha over five furlongs in 66 3-5-sec. Cheap Money cantered down the straight on the course proper. A large number of horses were given only half pace work, waiting for the course proper to be opened to-morrow. ON TRENTIIAM TRACKE Wellington, Oct. 4. Most of the galloping was done on the plough, which had been watered and was rather slower than on Saturday. Solitaire 11. and Milnrow -an half a miles up the back stretch in szsec. Red Sun did a round at half pace, and picked up l>yLord John ran the last half mile in s’sec. Normandy and -eastream separately did rounds at a strong pace. Pahu and Arrozone were restricted to trotting exercise. Late Jest slipped over six furlongs in 1.18. Araios rail half a .mile in 51 sec. Capetown was half a length too good for Golden Horn over five furlongs i» 1.4 3:5Joie do Val slipped over half a mile in 41» 4-ssec. The two year olds, Epigram and Platter sprinted ati easy three furlongs in 43sec, and Dover Patrol wag in front of Palm Queen over a similar distance in 3qsec. .•) ”,! AWAPUNI TRACK NOTES Yesterday morning Hunting Boy nd Comiuenttor left a mil© behind on the plough in 1.56. Beaconsfield ran.three furlongs on the outside of the course proper in -Qi-sec. He is a- doubtful starter at Otaki. Nebulae finished better than Senegal at the. end of three furlongs in 59 liSOC. Morrath .-set the pace for Riotous and Guerester over a mile on the course proper, which took 1.50 i-5-Warzone was sent, a mile, on the plough io run the last si-x furlong's in 1.25 1-5. Gran Chaco registered i. 21 2-5 for six furlongs on the plough. Ecjuitant ran half a mllo on tho course proper in 55 i-ssec. There wag nothing between Thrasher and Bee Acre over seven furlongs which took 1.38.

MOTES AND COMMENTS

R. C- Mileg will ride Hunting- Bovin liis hurdle engagements at Otaki. The Cynic—Projecting mare Corbel, owned by R. E. Hatch, has.foaled a filly to Lackbam. Patearoa is to be tried over hurdrcs on the second day of the approaching Otaki meeting. The Smuggler is amongst the horse s getting through useful tasks at Invercargill. Fair Vision and Strong Light are reported to bo shaping well on the track at Invercargill. Three of the winners at Wanganui in Midiun, Glcnvane and feller were bred at the Elderslie Stud. Spoon is duo to make her first appearance tliig season at Ruugiora on Labour Dave She is going- nicely in her work. vMogalo (Mountain Kjlight— Helice) has produced a full brother to Golden Wing, 4- The foal is owned by Mr C. T.. Kecblo, Warzone, who will race over the battens at Otaki, is looking in excellent order at, present. She will be ridden by C. Thompson. L. J . Ellis has , arranged to attend the Avondale meeting. So faille has been engaged to ride Lack and Gipsy Love in their engagements. The Arausio gelding Nebulae, who struck himself when running out in the paddock recently, haa made a good recovery. During the let up he is said to have put on flesh. The Palmerston breeder, Mr C. T. Keeblo, intends mating Signal, March, Bon March. Lucre-tia, Lucky Bag and Mountain March with Lackham this season. During the past 15 years New Zealand hag won the A.J.C. Derby with Biplane, Gloaming. Cupidon, Ballymena, Prince Humphrey and Ammon Ra.

Ranelagh lias won three races on end .and it is now recognised that ; he requires a strong- and vigorous rider to make him do his best in a race. The English-bred Bambury, a winner in hack claiss at the recent Wanganui meeting, i s expected to reach high class company this season. Water Power was not produced at the Kurow meeting and the spell front racing should help, to freshen her up for the Dunedin meeting. S. Anderson will ride l»ee Acre, Ythan and Solitaire on the opening ■day of the Otaki meeting, while he has been engaged for Mayjjay in the Trial Handicap on the second day. - It. is reported that Messrs Smith Bros., the owners of Peter Jackson and Gaino Carrington, only paid £75 for Left, the dam of that pair of good ones. Left is a. Martian mare. Pink Paper, a five year old brother to Pink Note, shaped promisingly at the Kurow meeting, lie has done very little racing, but now seems sound enough to train on well (says a. Dunedin writer). Beau Gallant© has grown into a commanding type and promises to be something above the average. It would not surprise should a trip to Australia be undertaken with this maiden performer in the autumn (says a Palmerston writer). 'According to a Sydney writer, Peter Jackson and Gain© Carrington have been coupled for the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups respectively for a sum approaching the commission being in Sydney and Melbourne. Bronze Eagle, winner of last year’s New Zealand Derby Stakes, has failed to stand up to a preparation and has been thrown out of work. He is in good health, and " ill run out on Mr W- O. Ring s property at Hinuera. It is probable that lie will cover a few mares before being tried again. So far Night Raid’s stock have not shone as early two year olds, but Beixten, trained by G. Price, may be the exception (says a Sydney writer). He is from Receipt, a Paper Money mare, from whom probably ho inherits the necessary brilliancy. He is a sober and well behaved juvenile. A. McAulay, trainer of Nightmarch, told rather a good story against himself in Sydney. \\ hen C . Emerson, trainer of Concentrate and Oratorian, decided to give up riding and take out a trainer’s licence in the Dominion, McAulay mentioned to Emerson that he would nob find the training business as comfortable or as profitable as riding. “It is a tough game/’ said

McAulay, “and a mighty hard Olio.” “Oh, 1 don’t know,” said Emerson. “You have won a Melbourne Cup.” The two year old filly by Grand Knight from Lassie Doon, who was being- prepared for racing at Ellcivslie by D. Monaghan, died a row ■days ago. She developed some internal trouble, and all efforts to save her were unavailing. Th© filly wag At half sister to Master Doon, with whom Monaghan won many races a few seasons ago. H. V. Wilton, who met with success when training- Teri in New Zealand and Sydney a season or two ago, has left the Fordell stable and is again setting up as a public trainer, this time in Feliding. He has a good filly to start on, a full sister to View Halloo, d ark Forward is her name, lie has just finished breaking- her in. Sh© has been well fed and should come to hand very soon. He is also getting a young colt by Royal Divorce from a Hy* mettus mare, owned by Mr C. Watkins, of Rongotea. He is a two year old, with plenty of size, and is as yet unbroken.

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3850, 5 October 1932, Page 3

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THE TURF Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3850, 5 October 1932, Page 3

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