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N.Z. TROTTING CLUB ACCEPTANCES. (Pr«S3 Association) CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 31 • Acceptors for tlie first day of the Now Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting on November 7 are: Spring Handicap, of £250. One mil® and a half—Real Belle, scr.; Great Nelson. Mr. Penalty. 12; Mcree Bingen, Wall. 2-1:. King’s Voyage, Nel son Ata. New Metford, 36; Great Burton, UkekU Lady 48; Cannonball Garner, Lough Guy, Stand By. Stanley Bingen. Worthy Queen. 60; Biddy Parrish. Louis Bingen, .81. Empire Handicap, of £3OO. One mile and a. quarter.— Arabond, Blue Mountain Chief. Editor, Major Lind, Sodium, Some Guy. Taxpayer, scr. ; Avcrnus, Somerby, Wilina Dillon, 12; Eureka Boy. George Rey, 24; Indianapolis. 2,6. Yaldliurst Handicap, of £SOO. Two miles. Logan's Pride, scr ; Arethusa. Belinda. Gold Tinge. Kewpie’s Guy. Royal Again, Silver de Oro. 12 ; Colorado, Vesuvius. 2-1; I'irst Plight. Royal Voyage. 36. Dominion Handicap, of £6OO. Two miles. —Biddy Parrish. Louis Bingen, Mountain Mist. 12: Kempton, Writer 24; Nieoya. Todd Lonzia, 48; Huon Voyage, GO; Stanley T., 72; Olive Nelson, 96yds. Riccarton Handicap, of £3OO. Two miles. —Chenwood, Erin's Princess, ser. ; Guy Denver. Holly Bank. Location, 19: Cloudy Range, Prairie King. 24; Girvun. Apex. Pronto Bingen, Reporter. Royal Drusus, Waress. War Paint. Worthy King, 36. Victoria Handicap, of £350. Two miles.— Bracken, Giro. Gay Gordon, dolly Wave, Kelp, Manoeuvre, Purser, scr.;. Probationer, Raydus, "Wrecker, 12: Gunfire, Master Roy, Roddy 24; Blue Mountain, John -links, 36; Grand Canyon. 48: Tactless". GO. Hagley Handicap, of £3OO. One mile and a quarter.—Brent Zolock, hirst b light. Groat Logan, Kcwpie's Guy, Logan s Pride, Mountain Dell. Smmy Mum, scr.; Royal Silk, Free Advice, Wrackler, 24; Rcj Shadow, 36; Harold Logan, 72. ELLERSLIE SCRATCHI-NGS. tPrusa Association) • AUCKLAND. (Jet. 31 The followiiig scratchiugs are announced lor tlie Eller.sie meeting : Groat - Northern - Guineas Lady Diana, Solomon; ... V eleome Stakes:—Superior Day Wind. ... ■ -, Tho Shorts:—Refresher. • TEA TRADER TO RACE TO-DAY. (U.P.A. by Elec. Jel. Copyright) (Received Oct! 31: 7.30 p.m.) ■ - - SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30. Tea Trader and Quick away • share the top weight, 7.9 in . th'e'Tnaugu.fal Handicap,,the opening day feature at the. Fall, meeting on the Tanforan track on Wednesday.- ■ • '' . Eleven sprinters -were ; named for the fiye and a-half- furlongs- race." Tea Trader.' will ,he 'a•slight favorite with strongest, competition expected ' from Sun Dot 8.3,-Quj’ckaway and Teralice Bj2, and-Onrush 7:11.

C ANTAL A STAKES AND MELBOURNE CUP. FINAL ACCEPTANCES. (U.P.A. by Elec. TeL Copyright) (Rec. Oct. 31. 7 pun.) MELBOURNE, Oct. 3! The following acceptances hat e been received - Can tala Stakes. —Park wood, Turbine, Deiuuid, "Whitt high am, Lelite, Movie Star Gordon’s Leap, Gaterina, Bravo Boy, Carefree, J iuunio Boy, Tadenia. Melbourne Cup: —Eogilla. Gaine Carrington Shadow King, Flail, Pretzel, Topical, Oro, Peter Jackson, Regal Son, Metallurgy, Riach, Picatus, Hall Mark, Gaterina, Greenhorn, Rlitzen, Noro, Break Ul>, Trivento, Palphar, 51‘iuiieker, James, Aitch, Petau. DERBY SCRATCHESGS. (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel, Copyright) (Ree. Oet 31, 9.50 p.m.) MELBOURNE, Oet. 31. Tho following scratchings are announced for tho Derby:—Burlesque, Gothic, Gem, Centreline, Monarch. The Cup acceptors Trivento anti James Aitch arc both maidens. WALTZING LILY UNLUCKY IN BIG RACES. CHALLENGES LEADING HORSES FOR £IOOO MATCH RACE, (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel, Copyright) (Received Oct. 31. 9.50 p.m.) MELBOURNE, Oet. 31. S. Smith, lessee of Waltzing Lily, has issued a challenge of £IOOO to race that mare against Gaine Carrington, Kuvera, Pretzel, Topical or Oro over any distance from six to twelve furlongs. Smith holds the opinion that Waltzing Lily was unlucky in the Caulfield Cup and Cox Plate. HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. NOMINATIONS FOR NOV. 11. The following nominations have been received by the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club for the spring meeting on Saturday, November 11: Tomoana Handicap Hurdles of 70 sovs. One mile and a-half.—King s Cascade, Jazz King. Ex Domo, Paleta, Air Laddie, Kinsel, Million, Goshawk, Kiinbo. Trial Stakes, of 60 sovs. Five furlongs and a-half.—King's Cascade, Maine, Caw be on, Tino Waiuta, Silver Beam. Dusky Crown, Mana Gift, Senior. All -Clear, Pitfall, Grand Vizier, Werohia, Auraline, Abbey Feale, Sunny Maid. Ties Sec, Royal Solo, Hest, Vestal Queen, Margaret Rose, Lavina, Lone Spear, F'ortene, Pikaio, Guinsome, Bonny Queen, Moonvyn. Nursery Handicap, of 70 sovs. Four furlongs.—The Khedive. Cockfight, Peggy’s Joy, Lord Hereford. Queen's Pride, Leighton Song. Talari.

Spring Handicap. One mile and aquarter. —Brambletorn, Royal Bengal. Arrow Lad. Gold Trail, White Fang, Courtyard, Strome, Chopin, Both well. Little Flax mere Handicap. Six furlongs.—Hunting Star, Asterisea, Cawbeen, Mercian Queen, April Fool. Tiger Gain, Abbey Feale, Royal Shift-, Celerrimus, 55 illowmere, Margaret Rose, Lavina, Cullus, Pikaio, Tino Y5 7 aiatu. Glen a raj- Handicap. One mile.—Sir Nigel. Hukeitiauu, Limbohm. Chock Say, Tiger Gain, Arabliss, McHeath. Sylvan Dell. Joystick, Wine Tray, Bradman, Blue Boy, Botliwell, 55 illowmere, Swift and Sure, Monette, Royal Dash, Archeria, Fondle. living Handicap. Six furlongs. Asterisea, Royal Bengal, Arrow Lad, Stitch, Speed, Souchong, Slippery, Cullus, Cuticle. NOTES AND NEWS. The three-year-old colt Epigram was responsible for a good at Tieiithum on Saturday morning. Carrying a lightweight, he ran a mile and a-quarter on the plough in 2nun. 9sec. Bettywscoed picked ‘>iui up at the -mile post,' the last eight being run In 1 min. -13 see., the last I'iUf m 52sec. ' Epigram finished and .pulled up.' well, and has improved with his recoilt racing.' 'Even allowing for the fast track and Tight weight, the tune was very good, with a heavy vind against them cm the home turn. Bettvvsycccd, who was beaten by three lengths, is suffering .fvotu, a ''knee, and she juttV not be,at her best M Riccarton. SV. E. Pine replaces G • Duiican on Epigram) iu the New Zealand Cup, Duncan having been susneiided for, a .mo-nth at Waver ley.

The' passage.of the. Gaming Bill .is* said to depend on whether tlio Government aflords the necessary Jueijities in. the-House (says the “Timai'ii Herald 7 ’). A: majority is believed. l o be assured if the Bill is til lowed >° go to; a vote. It is, doubtful if the legalising of telegraphing ' . investments to , the .machine will divert much money from other channels nowadays, though the position bray alter /later. . The removal of the ban on the publication of dividends is-an-other matter, .as it would- end Uie crazy: interference, with' the rights, of the press and the pubfic,. Nothing

could bo more ,1 anneal than a law which suppresses the publication o> dividends but which insists on the advertising of Lite results ot art uiiioiC with prizes ranging up to £2OOO. It is safe to assert that the art union* a euphemism for lotteries —inn e done more in five years to lostcr the gambling spirit than the iotaUsatof has done in 50. The bookmaker was very ill. and lie sent his little son to toll a certain doctor to cal. However, quite a different medical man arrived. Ibe bookmaker subsequently questioned his boy about it. “Well, J'ou see, clad,” said ilm youngster. “there were a whole lot ot brass plates o" the building, and I saw your man had ‘Consultations, 1 L to 12,’ 'the plate of the next one read, ‘Consultations. 10 to I. So naturally I took the best odds ” C. F. Eastwood His been engaged to ride Jaloux m the Now Zealand Cup. Jaloux bay run in this race > n previous years, and though his race form this season is nut good ho Inis; been responsible for some attractive training gallops lately, and he >'an sccou c ] to Ramo at Motukarara on Saturday Jaloux. however, appears to be a. horse like Haze, always capable, but always failing.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12090, 1 November 1933, Page 6

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TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12090, 1 November 1933, Page 6

TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12090, 1 November 1933, Page 6