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AT TRENTHAM.

BIG FIELDS ENGAGED. Considerable interest will be centred in tho Wellington Club’s meeting at Trontiiam where big fields arc engaged. Attracting as it docs horses from all quarters of the North Island also from the South, the clash in form will probably produce some surprise results. The card to be presented to-morrow is as under, tho opening event being set down for 12.15 p.m.:—

There is plenty of form to attract backers in the highweight event and well backed runners should be: Ethiop, Wonderful, Blue Tiger. V 12.57- . WELLINGTON STAKES, of £SOO. For two and three-year-olds. Weight-for-

Somo high-class two and three-year-olds figure in tho Wellington Stakes. Investors may select as then- fancies: Syipony, Notium, Mala. 1.40 APPRENTICES’ PLATE, of £2OO. Seven

Recent winners arc freely represented in tho Apprentices’ Plato and support may come lor: Solaria (if present), Silver Jest, Gorroborcc. FITZHERBERT HANDICAP, of £2OO. For two-ycar-olds. Five furlongs.

Birthday Party 7 3 Tho majority of the youngsters in the Fitzhcrbort Handicap have . little public form to commend them and backers may pin tlfeir faith on: Laughing Lass, Brabant, Impersonator. 3.2 WELLINGTON CUP, of £6OO. One mile and a half.

The field in tho Cup race is a strong one, both numerically and from the point of view of quality, Cuddle, Silver Ring and Kinnoull being three of tho Dominion’s best performers. There arc plenty lower down the list with form to commend them and the betting might well take a wide range, but probably patrons will accord strongest support to: Cuddle, Kinnoull, Argentic. 3.47 RUAPEHU HANDICAP, of £2OO. Six

A good field of hack sprinters is down to contest the Ruapehu Handicap, and although Boomerang, Vinco, Colombo, Shy, Roaming and Sansfoy are all likely, probably strongest support will come for: Whyte Meville, Erua, Chief Ranger. 4.30 TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of £3OO. Six furlongs.

The way has now been cleared for the Telegraph Handicap—tlie big sprint. There are a number of speed merchants figuring therein and a surprise may result. However, good support will no doubt be accorded: Silver Streak, Variant, Diatornous. 5.12ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP, of £2OO. One inile.

Tho day’s events will conclude with tho Anniversary Handicap, the two southerners Rebel Chief and Kamal Pasha, being at the head of the weights. Practically every iVicmbcr of tho field must be ticcoidcd a chance and money should come for: After Money, Plato, Round Score.

12.15— ICAITOKE HIGIIWEIGHT HANOICAP. of £200. One mile. Ethiop Manifesto 10 0 Contract 9 4 9 11 Sky Pilot 9 4 Biown Pearl 9 9 Wonderful 9 4 Bine Tiger 9 9 Conception 9 0 Royal Papa 9 9 Petrarch 9 0 Shy 9 4 Sunder 9 0

age. Five furlongs. 6 12 Silver Sail 8 3 Cay Chief Symeony 8 3 Mala 6 12 Wild Chase 7 8 Notium 6 12 Paper Slipper Deficit 7 3 Ocme Abbas 6 12 6 12 Moquolto 6 12

furlongs. Darccourt 8 5 iSegorrah 7 9 Golden Dart 8 5 Corroboree 7 9 Revival 8 5 Blue Garter 7 6 Silver Jest 8 5 iiinc Ra, 7 6 Solaria 8 5 '

Brabant 8 10 Missal 1 3 Laughing Lass 8 3 Nurse Stuiucy iloyal 8 0 Nightingale 7 3 Double Gift 7 13 Ihe bquandorcr / 3 Brilliancy 7 9 Black i< ox 7 0 Cricket 7 7 Impersonator 7 0 Mandamus 7 6 Jovial Prince 7 0 Cliaytor 7 6 Sea Wrack 7 0 Gustos 7 6 'l'oorak 7 0

Cuddle 9 11 Hunting Cat 7 6 Silver Ring 9 9 Gay 13roney 7 0 Kin non 1L 8 5 Senior 7 4 Might 8 0 Tout lo Monde 7 4 Grand Jury 7 13 Suneo 7 3 Spiral 7 10 Queen of Song 7 2 Argentic 7 9 Red Sun 7 0 Ruvolo 7 8 Rona Bay 7 0 Sweet Agues 7 8 Silk Sox 7 0 Lowenbcrg 7 7 Windsorcon 7 0

Whyte Mdvillo furlongs. 8 7 Caon 7 8 Boomerang Yiolema 8 6 The Sandwich 8 6 Man 7 8 Erua. 8 5 Shy 7 6 Colombo 8 2 Roaming 7 4 Lord Moutoa 8 0 Algol 7 0 Chief Ranger 7 13 Autopcon 7 0 Vinco 7 10 Sansfov 7 0 Going Gay 7 9

Silver Streak 8 10 Queen of Song 7 7 Knockfin 8 8 Acceptable 7 5 Princess Doreen 8 7 Copyist 7 2 Diatotnous 8 2 Miss Hushabyc 7 2 Bon Tray 7 8 Cheap Money 7 C Great Star 7 8 Kuloioy 7 0 Variant 7 7 Master Reynard 7 0

Rebel Chief 9 2 Superox 8 2 Kainal Pasha 9 1 Dollar Pririco 8 0 After Money 8 8 Full Throttle 8 0 X J lato 8 gKnock Out 8 0 Tun.noller 8 7 Metal Bird 8 0 Round Score ' 8 2

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 44, 21 January 1936, Page 12

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AT TRENTHAM. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 44, 21 January 1936, Page 12

AT TRENTHAM. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 44, 21 January 1936, Page 12

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