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THE TURF

Racing Fixtures FOK 1932-33 SEASON October 27, 29 —Poverty Bay T.C. October 29—Banks Peninsula R.C. November 5, 7 —Aucklnd K.C. November 5, 7. 9 12 —CanterburyJ.C. November 10, 12 —Whang re i R.C. November 12—Hawke’s Bay J.C. November 18, 19- —Winton J.C. November ig—Carterton R.C. November 19, 21 —-Waikato R.C. November 2b—Levin R.C. November 26, 2S—-Takapuna J.C. November 50, December Itildii'g' J.C. MELBOURNE NOTES RIDERS FOR TO-DAY lAust *ncl N Z. Uatilui Melbourne, October 25.. The weather i s improving greatly. The forecast is for fine a.nd cloudy conditionsM. McCarten will ride Kuvera, Blixtcn, Lough Neagh and Dominant. Ashley Reed is to ride Ruach, Parkwood and Havering. Roy Reed will ride I.inarch, Cumpr& and Splutter. T. Green will have the mount on Caine Carrington. Miss Rampion has been scratched for the Maribyrnong Plate. Silent Bird has reappeared at Flemington. She has made improvement and is now a likely runner in the Cup. Manawhcnua strode on the sand. He looks well. Admiral Drake and Havering did useful wok. Skywriter ha s wrenched his shoulder. The New Zealander, Sastrugb H an acceptor for \\ ednesday s Ascot 14.2 Thousand. At Caulfield Rogilla strode over two miles. He looks well. Caine Carrington and Peter Jackson did a mile on the outside in evensYarramba and Strep’erug did useful work. At Mentone Top Hole, Some Hero and Heroic Prince ran seven furlongs 0.11 the grass in 1.33, W A L K-O V E R GRANTED JOCKEY CLUB CUP London, October 27. On the second day of the Newmarket second October meeting Lord Woolavington's Frencli-bred four year old bay mare, Brulette, by Bruleur from Seaweed, was granted a walk-over in the Jockey Club Cup, a sweepstake w Uh s°° govs added, and run over the Cegarewitcb course, 2J miles. T ourieert horses had been entered, including one sealed entry, but Brulette alo : carried 011 her engagement. AUCKLAND MEETING LIST OF ACCEPTANCES (Per Press Association). Auckland, October 28. 'The following- acceptances have been received for the first day of the Auckland Racing Club’s meeting to .be held on November s and 7 : Mitc.helson Cup, 1} miles —Antique tj.l2, Protomint 8.13, View Halloo 8.7, Gibraltar, Te lloia 8.1, Lord Val 7-11, Royal Artist 7.10, Motere 7.7, Tigerism 7.4, Great Emblem, Ga> Cockade 7.2, Cruachan 7.1. Easter Time, Flying Priii Y', Thespis, Psychologist, Limten, Claremore, Mahkill, Caloraa 7.0. Flying Handicap, 7 furlongs Hunting Cry t).B, Lhrysology <B.B, King’s Archer, lmiierial Ponce, Chief Joy 8.3, Gay Lap 8.2, Speedmint 8.0, Pomp 7.10, Chromadyne 7.0, Easter Time 7.2, Soloist, l iving Prince, T.lanore, Jaeldy Karo. Yaluatiou, Whakapara, Black Songster 7.0. Trial Hurdles, i-J miles—Town Beauty', Bifonn 10.2, Patutahi g. 12, Cargen, Slump 9.7, Trowbridge o-S Sub-Editor Prince o[ Orange, Carlaris, Clontarf Bill, Sleepy Sol, Catimes y.o. Shorts Handicap, 0 furlongs—Tradesman 9.5, Golden Wings 9.0, Huntingdon 8.9, High Comedy 7.12, Gold Day 7.9, Royal Bengal 7.7. Persham, Exaggeration, Imamint, Tetrachate 7.0. Hunters’ Steeplechase, 2J miles — Trouble 10.12, Neil 10.5, Mashoor 9.13, Haakon 9.10, Ahsnnt 9.3, General I.u, 'atr ies J< hn Jinn, The Roadman 9.0. iGordoti Handicap, 1 mile-<—Prin-cess Bede 9.2, Palace 8.12, Karangapai 8. 11, Tarporley 8.9, Prolyxo 8.7, Royal Gallant, Woodfull 8.6, Arch Ruler 8.3, Teels 8.0. Carfex, Hiata. Aesculus 7.1 1, Holly Lu 7.9; Glenrata 7.9, Ruling King 7.7, Moonfleet 7.2, Booklaw, Catcheni, Consort, Demvlus, Good Run, Jewelled Girdle, Sweet Whist -'r 7 o. Groat Northern Guineas, 1 mile — Aesculus, 3el! Topper, Good Hunt-

ing. Grand Sport ,''’Greek 'Gold, Inflation, Hunter’s Moon, Jonathan, Master Brierly, Pillow Fight, Sea Ruler, Tea Trader 8.10, Gold Trail, Midinette, Prolyxo. Senorita 8.5. Welcome Stakes, 5 furlongs—Barn Dance. Diatomous, Enjoyment, Jinpas to, Glenromney, Gold Pocket, King Mcstor, Midian. My Money, No Doubt, Senior, Solomon, Spiral, 8.3, Gay Sheila, Cotonis, Dinelli, Gay Seton. Gipsy Love, Pelagis, Princess Doreen, Star Artist, Wait and Sec S.o. • riccarton Notes At Riccarton yesterday Shatter gave Craignvon three, lengths’ start and beat him home over a mile in 1.48. Shatter did his work well. Concentrate covered a mile, with Top Rank carrying him along for two furlongs. The I Cup candidate was doing" it at little better than tlireequarter pace. Night Flyer and Kamo cut out seven furlongs in j/.3SAdelphi and 'Tout le Bond took 1.23 for six furlongs. Earthquake, paired by The Sun, strode over six furlongs.in 1.21 4-5-Locksley and Chief Light cut put three furlongs up the back in 39 3-Ssec. NOTES AND COMMENTS Filial payments are due for the N.Z. Cup on Monday. Twenty-one of the 50 horses nominated have .survived, the second payment for the No-w Zealand Cup. D. O’Connor has been engaged to ride Autopay in the. Stewards Handicap. Red Sun has been spoken of as a Cup prospect, blip his form at Trentharp was very poor and he can be dismissed from calculations-

On Flower’s .showing in hack races at Trentham,; ; she can have very little chance, in the New Zealand Cup. Korokio and Fast Passage have gained many supporters for the New Zealand Cup as a result of their recent efforts. Merry Peel will be ridden in the Stewards’ Handicap at Riccarton, This will mean that another rider will have to be engaged for Fair Weather. S: Wilson’s rides at Riccarton will include Royal Routine, Aga Ixhaiu and Rod MunffttL He will also probably be on Burge it' she starts iu the Oaks. The trainer, T. Pritchard, is now making a good recovery from tliQ attack of pneumonia that laid him up after his return from the Masterton meeting. , The Windbag four year old .'Chatham is building up a great record thi s spring. To his A.J.CEpsom and Craven Plate victories .he added a win on Saturday in the W.' S. Cox Plato at Moonee Valley. The V.R.C. Racing Club’s spring meeting will open to-day, when the- . Derby will be run. The Melbourne Stakes and Cantala Stakes are other important races set down for the afternoon’s racing. Arikira was on*' of the outsiders in the Pearce Handicap at Trentham on Monday and finished last. This was not very encouraging form in view of a two mile race such as the New Zealand Cup. As there is still a suggestion of horses ftoin New; Zealand and Australia going to America for the Agua Calionte Handicap, it is worth mentioning that the advertised value of that race is 50,000 dollars, and it will be run over a mile and a quarter. At tb,» Tattersali’s Club meeting in Perth on October 15, the Club Handicap, jJ miles, was won by Stealth, by Night Raid from Bendown. Stealth, bred by Mr A. 1- . Roberts, was sold as yearling at Trentham immediately in front of Plrar Lap and realised listensCay Sheila, who won on the second day at Avopdalfe, should do well from now on, and a classic race may not be beyond her. She is in the Tukauini stable of E. Pope. Tlii s establishment-during the last live years has had out only one two year old that hag failed to win a race at that age. After the recent- doping scares at Randwick, Sydney trainers are taking every precaution with their horses while in Melbourne. J . McGrath lias a special man to guard Peter Pan, Denis Boy, Satmoth and Lightning- March, .while J. King hog a man in constant attendance around the stables of Oro and TurIbine. The .aged gelding Prince Lu I died suddenly- on Thursday at Camt bridge. He looked bright and well early in the morning, but suddenly

developed illnes s , which brought about his death. Prince Lu was a io year old gelding by Lucullus from an Elysian—Graceful mare. Ue was a guod stake winner, his most notable successes including the Great Northern Hurdle Race and the Century Hurdle Race. After an absence from race s for more than four years, the 12 year old Nassau—Cherry Roe gelding Cherry Ripe is back again in F. McGrath’s stable in Sydney. Cherry Riire's last, appearance in a race was in the Sydney Tattersall’s Welter on April 21, 1925, before which he had distinguished himself as a hurdler. Tire day Spearfelt won the Melbourne Cup in 1928, Cherry Ripe started a hot favourite for the Hurdle Race, and carrying 11.3, won from Cash King and Sparkling Moselle: An effort'will be made to train him for hurdling again. Those associated with Gaine Carrington were not dismayed by the form of the Hunting Song colt at Randwick, and they anticipate an improvement at Flemington (says the Melbourne Globe). Gaine Carrington is being specially prepared with a view to running in the Melbourne Cup, in which he will be ridden by the New Zealand jockey, G. Humphries- This rider intended to return to Riccarton for the New Zealand Cup meeting in November, but tho part-owners of Gaine ‘ Carrington made sufficient inducement to bring about a change in the plans of the Maoriland jockey.

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3870, 29 October 1932, Page 3

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THE TURF Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3870, 29 October 1932, Page 3

THE TURF Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3870, 29 October 1932, Page 3