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WAIPA R.C. ACCEPTANCES

i . (Press Association.), • r-K • 'AUCKLAND,j'Dcdj S.*' ] Acceptances for tho, Waipa .Racing Club’s summer meeting on December 13 luiyo boon 'received 1 as follows;: —- Pifbngia Hurdles /'(lf miles). —-Star Comet ' 11.3,' Peridehnis, Air King 10.6,' St; Warrigal 10.5, Bowin 10.1, S'eivfOob 10.1,;, Marble’ King 9.1i2, Qiiiiicoma 9.1/T<ovely Boy, GTeinnarie Arch - Eagle,.' Crittobol 9.0. •: • Kiliikihi '‘Handicap , (seven furibrigS,K—Valrob 8.12, Valsier 8.9, Tenakoe 8.6, Hdnitdn 8.1, Hakamoa, 8.7, Biddy . Comet 8.0, Urioco 7.6, Sulla 7.0. • ■" ' . ! .• ; f■' / Waipa Plate (w.f.a., six Tiirlongs)'.. -f-Mlluminelli, Red Lion, Merry' Lu, Diamond May,’ To Holnai, 'Musical iti&m, .-A'spia’ii, Rita’s Light' 1 , Miss Joyce, Loving Cup, Tuturonga, AVee Prince King Val, Toujours/MuSquin, Laptowh,' Sayclia. • 1 •" To Awamutu Cup (l-}’miles)— In the Shade -9.4, Standfast, Eager Rose 8.0, Mert-elTo '7.11, Flying Princb 7.3, Desert Glow. 7.1, Kingfield','.Antique; Sir .Moiid, Motore, Trishna 7.0, Cruachau 7.3. / /•/-', Pattrangi Handicap (about' ''eight furlongs iind* a-half).— 1 CfuUchbu 10.3, Sir Mond 0.10, Thrirhus 8.0, Daiy Lass, First Tap/Hnzelwfiod/8-0. Ora-kau Hack Handicap (seven fur-, loiigs).— I Tp Hoia 9.3,' Biddy’s '‘Boy Yandykd O.Q, Unbco 8.7, Foot? Rule 8.5-Indolent. B.op .First Lap. 7.12; -Ppr-" e'ntils,' Stonehenge 8.'6,‘ Rose; Lupin, Archileem 7.12, Red Lion/-Sulla f 7.8,.8, Merry Lu,' Gold Day, lUuminagh, Diamond ? -Maid, ?-i Mastet \ 1 Artnour, Goodfellow,. 1 - Armenia, Hazelwood, Wee Prince, ’Musquin 7.7. " -.‘Flying,-' Handicap (si? furlongs).— Pbgaway 10.1/ - i Chromadyrie 8.13. Karapoti, Leitrim 8.7, Eager Rose, Royal Ruler 7.7, Awamutu, Foot Rule, ■ White Ringlet''7.o, Sir ■'Kay 7.3. '•''' "•’•/'

OTnnipo Handicap (7 furlongs).— Vbliiuond 9.2, Mosque 9.0, Air King Valsier' B.lo,...Vandyke .8.6, .Miss Albyn. Romford, Sulla, Proto mint 7.0, Ruling Chief 7.7. ' V

CU T P WORTH £IOOO

WEST AUSTRALIAN TROTTING. SEVERAL NEW ZEALAND-BRED PACERS ENGAGED.' •

The W.A.- Trotting Cup; of- £I6OO. tlie richest trotting event in Australia, will be decided'in two lieats and a final over a mile and a-half- on the second night of the; Christmas Carnival at Brennan Park on /Friday,'- December 26 (writes the Christchurch “Sun’s” Perth correspondent. The race is restricted to horses with a placed-performance of 2.18 or better. being reduced from 2.19 or better. The first W.A. Trotting Cup. (in 1914) was for horses of the .2.35 and better variety. The stake was <££oo, and it was won by Maori Speed, whose -offspring have done well ,in minor events in Western Australia recently. ‘ ;•/■! The New South Wales-bred champion, Sheik, winner of a New Zealand Cup, is the back-marker for the Cup 011 78 yards behind (a 2.133 mark)." 1 lie competed blf 2.16 J 'last y'ear, and finished fifth in the final going at a 1.124 gait,' an improvement' of half- a second on his time in the first heat. Taurckareka/who won last year at a 2.12 J rate from a 2.16 mark, lias been allotted 72yds behind this year (a 2". 14 mark). Taurokareka is the only horse who has stepped'at such fast- time as 2.121 in a place in standing start- races in this 1 Stiito, and lie holds the State record l'or a mile and a-half. Both Sheik and Taurekareka are receiving solid preparations for their engagements, this year. The handicaps for the big race are; Inch. Bonny, Narnoi King; Sii’ Marvin. Arthur Royal, Lariinda, Katie Wood, Fawn Childe, Canton, Red Derby. Minton Bells, Spotlight, La Soimette and Seattle, scr..; Tracella, Bay Patch,' 6yds blid.; Trenand, High Boil, Desert Beils, Tbimriy Dillon. Little Edna, 12 : Betty Hook, Nelson McCarinaek. 18; ;Trussb. Me, Adonaldson, '2l; .Don Gale; AY-illow-clilfc, 30; Taraire, Eulinva Bells, 36; Golden Devon,'s4: Dillon Huou,‘6o; Taurekareka, 72; Sheik,, 78. ,

“TOTE” OFF ICES IN FRENCH

CITIES

(U.IVA. by Elec. Tel. Gopyright) (Received Dec. 8,"5.5 *j>.m.) PARIS, ;Dec. 7. The Government has approved of twelve totalisator offices in Paris and branch offices in the nine chief provincial cities-for, betting at (flio Paris and Deauville horse races. • -

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11384, 9 December 1930, Page 7

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TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11384, 9 December 1930, Page 7

TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11384, 9 December 1930, Page 7