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RACING FIXTURES' April 20—Tuapeka J.C. April 20. 22 —Wairarapa R.C, April 20, 22— Feilding J.C. April 20, 22—Auckland R.C. April 20, 22, 23 Riverton R.C April 22 —Beaumont R.C. April 22—Waipukurau J.C. April 22—Kumara R.C. April 22, 23— Canterbury J O. April 24 , 27—Greymouth J.C. April 27— Marton J.C. TUAPEKA ACCEPTANCES The following are the acceptances for the Tuapeka County Jockey Club’s annual meeting to be held on April 20: — Trial Hack Handicap, of £45; six furlongs.—Dazzling Eyes 9.0, Aro Are 8-7, Auster, Silver West, Prince Boa, Auspicious, Accumulate, Colon el Crawford, Grey Boy, Mary Pratt La-st Dance 8.3. Lawrence Handicap, of £SO; sis furlongs.—Assemble 9.2, Bine Metal 9.0, Rin Tin Tin. 8.12, Master Anomaly 8.10, Meadow Lark 8.2, Thornton 8.1, Captivate 7.13. Presidents’s Trot, of £4B; H miles.—Dainty Miss, Dinner . 8011, Fairy Gold, Gleniffer, Glen Lady, Gold Valley, Master Sesame, Mountain Lad. Neola, Park Drive, SantaBrigade, Smithy Vacation. VanillaGuy scr. Wetherstones Hack Handicap, of £SO. five furlongs.—Final Bell 9.2, Shock 5.12, Clara Bow 8.7, Money Flies 8.3, Silver Lark 8.1, Surge Last. Dance, Aro Arc, Auspicious, Accumulate 7.11. Tuapeka Handicap, of £6O; 1 ’ miles.— Cough 9.5,7 Toreador 9.1, Blue Metal 8-8, Town Major 8.1, Meadow Lark 8.0. Amy Johnson, Look Smart. 7.11. Gabriels Handicap Trot, of £4B; 3.5 class; 1J- miles. —Adois, Dainty Miss, Dinner Bell, Gleniffer, Gold Valley, Ma jor Ha idee. Master Garry, Master Sesame, Mountain Lad, Park Drive, Sansaven-0,. Smithy, Strathlee, Sydney View, Vanilla Guy Margaret King, , 12yds., Captain Heath 2dyds. Valley Hack Handicap, of £SO; one mile.—Dodge 9.9, Thornton 9.1, Pala Melba 8.6, Dazzling Eyes 8.5. Look Smart 8.1, Water Polo 7.13, Prince Boa, Some Acre, Auster, Grey Boy 7.11.

BEAUMONT ACCEPTANCES The following are the acceptances for the Beaumont Racing Chib’s annua], meeting to be held! oil April 112: Roxburgh Trial Handicap, of A'Bo. Six furlongs'; Aro Arc 9.0; Auster, Ocean Singer 8.12; Silver West, Prince B°a., Auspicious, Accumulate Gay Boy. .Mary Pratt, Last Dance New Note 8.10. .Easter Handicap, of £95. One mile; Assemble 9.0, Toreador 8.13. Bin Tin Tin 8.8, Blue -Metal 8.7 Town Major, Dodge 8.0, Meadowy Lark 7.13 Thornton 7.1 b, Amy Johnson. Look Smart, Water Polo 7.9. Dankeld: Trot Handicap (in saddle) of i£BB and trophy; 3.41. class. One mile and |a> half: Oiptafin Heath, Desert Sun, Dainty Miss, Dinner Bell Glen iff er, Glen TJady. Dol'd Valley Major Haidee, Master Garry, Mountain Dad, Park Drive. Santa Brigtadfl,/ SealwaiyH do- O.ro, Smithy. Vacation, Vanilla Guy. Wa.iraki iscr, Jolly Queen GO. President’s Hack Handicap, of /£Bo. Five furlongs; Final Bell 9.0 Shock 8 10, Clara Bow 8.5, Money Flies 8.1. Silver Lark 7.13, Accumulate. Auspicious. Dissemble, LastDance. Alary Pratt. Now Note. Prince Tractor. Silver West Surge 7.9 Molynoux Handicap, of £125. One mile and a quarter: C'ougli 9.4, Trivet, 9.1, Toreador 9.0, Bin Tin Tin 8.10. Town .Majo r 7.13', Mcnctow Lark 7.19. Amy Johnson, Look Smart 7.9. Electric Trot Handicap (in, saddle) of £BB and trophy; 2.26 class. One mile; Adois, Auburn Wrack. Captain Heath. Dainty Miss. Daphne Queen Desor+. Sun. Dinner Bell, Fairy Gold Thtetordsfc, Glen Da'dy, . Maargfaret TCipg. At aster Sesame. Park Drive B-ovjng iTotm, SauSaveno. Slips long ft mil thy, Stra.+ililoe. j,Sjydney View, anilla. Guy' scr. Jolly Queen. Joy Chimes, Lord Antrim 36. is ,

Beamount Hack Handicap of £BS Six furlongs; Thornton 8.13, Shock 8.10, Pala Melba 8.8, Dazzling Eyes 8.2, M«noy Flies 8.1. Silver Lark 7.13, Water Polo 7.12, Colonel Crawford 1 . Aro Arc, Grey Boy. Ocean Singer, Prince Boa, Prince Tractor Som e Acre, Surge 7.9. Railway Handicap of £95. Six furlongs: Assemble 9.0, Blue Metal, 8.12 Rin Tin Tin 8.10, Master Anomaly, 6.8, Meadow Lark, Dodge 8.0. Thom ton 7.13, Captivate 7.11. Clara Bow Final Bell. Dazzling Eyes 7.9. RACECOURSE TRAGEDY FAMOUS STEEPLECHASE RIDER KILLED (U.P.A. by Elec. Tftf. Copyright.) LONDON, Aprl 16. William Speck, the famous steeple chase 2 idee, died from a. fractu r ed spine, caused from a fall at the Cheltenham races. Speck rode Thomond 11. into third place in the Grand National in 1934 and 1935. HIGH-CLASS MARES FOR, N'.Z. IMPORTED HORSE DIES SUDDENLY (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) SYDNEY, April 17The imported horse. Sans Peine, died suddenly. He was to have been sent to New Zealand next week for the EMer, s -lie Stud-. The mares, Valicare and Carefree, have been purchased for New Zealand for stud purposes. Carefree, who is from Valicare, will continue her racing career at the forthcoming Randwick meeting. YOITRE TO RIDE HALT, MARK IN DONCASTER. SILVER RING QUITE WELL AGAIN. U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. CoprrightV (Per. April 17 8.25 p.m.) SYDNEY. April 17. The New Zealand jockey, K. Voitre ha.s beem definitely engaged to Tide' the Victorian Hall Mark in th e Doncaster Handicap. Silver Ring, who .will be ridden by McCarten. did- a good swinging gallop today. Ho was adequately tested and came through i he ordeal most satisfactorily. WAIPUKURAU acceptances. sso.ij) HASTINGS,. April 17. The following names were omitted from the list of acceptances for the Waipukurau races; Maiden Handicap.—Celerimus 8.7. Ilatuma Hack.—Good Cheer 7.5. Oringi Hanlicap.—Recitation 7.8. Ruataniwha Hack.—Flamingo 7.13. NOTES AND NEWS. Gay Defence has shown a. good deal of speed over short, distances since his arrival a tEllerslic, about a couple of months ago. Tie was taken to Dnrgaville and: had hit? first race irt the Hore More Stakes in which he ran second to R.ona Bay. The race improved! him considerably and ho looked a, much, better horse when he paraded for the Trial Stakes at Whan garei. JIo jumped: away well and nvns never further back than second and when it came to racing in the straight he simply walked, away. Gay Defence is a threo-year-oldl by Gay Shield- from Lady Kerman, a mare that was imported into this country some years ago by Mr E : . W. Alison, jun. On. his performance at Whangarei Gay Defence fs sure to be hard to beat in much hotter company a little later on. # * * Racing Lady, a filly by Raceful ran two good' races at Whangnrei during the week-end. Tn the Trial Stakes she made the pace for a good way a.nd was never further back than second, and the load was only wrcste a off her by Gay Defence who heat her homo comfortably at, th 0 finish. On the second day she jumped out, Smart ly and led till turning ■ for home, where Kilonsoa, came mlong and heat her. Thes e were her firlst starts this season though she had a couple of races at the Tauranga meeting last year, whore she ran unplaced. Racing Lady has improved a lot since coming to Ell or slie and with a little more experience) should win races n little later on. »

Valpai, is in great, condition at the present time, and if lie retains it, he should prove a good proposition in minor hurd] e events at the forthcoming winter meeting. Ho was start cd in the Pnrau Bay Hurdles at Whan garei and taking charge along the back, wn's never afterwards headed. Ho jumped well throughout, while his pace. 011 the mat was much too good for the opposition. * :!: * Kilsonia wa s very unlucky op the day of the Whangnrei meeting, for when the harrier lifted in the Trial Stakes, she was cut- out. However when sli 0 did begim she quickly ran up into a, handy position and though she made a good effort in the straight she had to he content with third! place She was much more substantially supported on Saturday, and getting away fairly well, was in behind Racing Lady and Master Rex at the' turn. Halfway down she had all the others beaten and won in good! style. Kilsonia. is 0110 of .T. L. Gray’s team ot Tnkanini and now that she has got on the winning li'st she should do further good Service fop her owner. Mr H. Lynn who formerly raced Vandyke.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12532, 18 April 1935, Page 6

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TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12532, 18 April 1935, Page 6

TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12532, 18 April 1935, Page 6