LATE SPORTING
DONCASTER AND SYDNEY CUP WEIGHTS,
DaJtod Pres« Association—By Electris Telegraph—Copyright. Received Monday, 8.45 p.m. SYDNEY, March 11.
Among the weights for the Doncaster handicap are:—Gothic 10.3, Amounis 9.13, Grcenline 9.11, Fourth Hand, Aussie 9.9, Vaals 9.8, Reonui 9.2, Black Duchess 8.13, Crown Area, Sion 8.11, Beckwith S.lO, The Hawk 8.7, Baasny 8.5, Don Moon, Figure, Karuma 8.4, Cimabuc, Gilt Edge 8.3, White Fang 8.2, Loquacious 8.0, Awarere', Cimbrian. Garulla 712, Gesto 7.11, Greengrocer 7.8, Tea Miss 7.7, Gold Tinge 7.5. Sydney Cup: Gothic 9.13, Winalot 9.5, Amounis, Fernkloff 9.5, Vaals, Jocelyn 9.0, MapH, Vertigern, S'trephon 8.13, Murrillo, Ruffler. Rions Cup 8.11, Reonui 8.8, Mondiago, Night March 8.7, The Banker 8.6, Oratrix 8.5, Don Moon, Resource 8.0, The Hawk 7.13, White Fang 7.9, Greengrocer 7.8, Cimbrian, Western Lass, Concentrate 7.7, Gesto, Demost. Ki'daidca. 7.5, Patadawn 7.2, Merry Mint 8.0. Scratchings for the Doncaster and Sydney Cup are Amounis and Tibbie.
GREAT EASTER AND GREAT AUTUMU. HANDICAPS POSTED. Per Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Last-Night. Following are the Canterbury Jockey Oiub handicaps for the principal events: — GREAT EASTER HANDICAP, of 100 so vs.; 7 furlongs.
TROTTING CANDIDATES ARRIVE AT ASHHURST.
There is great activity at Ashhurst in preparation for the Manawatu trotting club’s meeting to-morrow. The committee met last night to completo details of the fixture, which promises to be one of the most successful m the club’s history.. . J B. Dykes is on the convincing ground already with Drift Wave and Pearl Coronado. Barraclougli has E Direct, and Peter Eyre is also housed at the course. W. Orange has J. DPiper’s team, comprising Wild Ea<l, Trumpeter, Brian Bingen and Valamont. _,, , W. Popo (Nelson) has Bell o Mine and another; Garnet has Great Delight and Tamahana. Five horses are accompanying Corrigan from Bawera, and J. "Shaw (Auckland) will be represented by a brace of trotters. _ IN soniao, Musical and Alton Brooic are in charge of Birkett (Richmond) J. Bryce (Christchurch) is bringing Olatrice and Tamatakura to-day. J. Planrigan (Petone) has arrived with Wakefield. Local and district stables will be strongly represented and should be able to take their share of the pme Woodfield’s candidate by Nelson Derby—Plain Eose, : which was nominated as David, was unable to secure that name and will be known as Baron Derby. '
Beremoana 9 9 Merry Mint 7 0 CommenMoa Bird 7 0 , r dation. 9 2 Tresham 7 0 Cimabue 8 9 Men dip 7 0 Gascony 8 9 Amor 7 0 Night March 8 8 Broad Acre 7 0 Pink Note 8 3 Magna The Hawk 8 2 Charta 7 0 Grt. Chater 8 1 Full Feather 7 0 In the Shade 8 1 Boyal Duke 7 0 Bright Glow 8 1 Great Star 7 0 Silv. Paper 8 0 Black Mint 7 0 Booster 8 0 Chide 7 0 Bin Tin Tin 7 12 Silver Coot 7 0 Gay Sonnet 7 9 Bameses 7 0 Mead. Lark 7 8 Winsome Black Duke 7 7 Boy 7 0 Boyal Saxon 7 7 Hurly Burly 7 0 Paperchase 7 5 First Baid 7 0 Seatown 7 4 GBEAT AUTUMN HANDICAP of 1000 sovs.; 1J miles. Bapier 9 2 In the Shade 7 10 Hynanna, 8 13 Seatown 7 8 CommenConcentrate 7 5 dation 8 10 Tresham 7 3 Night March 8 5 Merry Mint 7 0 Hoylake , 8 3 Amor 7 8 Pink Note 8 3 Mendip 7 0 C. Cavour 8 3 Black Mint 7 0 Footfall 8 2 Thorndalo 7 0 Beau Geste 7 12 Black Duke 7 0 The Hawk 7 11 Botor 7 0 Eright Glow 7 10
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6857, 12 March 1929, Page 8
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