WELLINGTON RACES.
WHAT MAY BUN WELL
(By “Spotter.”)
The spring meeting of the Welling* ton Racing Club will open at Trentham tomorrow. There are excellent acceptances in the various events, and as Trontham is perhaps the fastest course iu New Zealand some splendid racing should be witnessed. The following horses should run well forward in the undermentioned events; —
Glen Hurdles: Elysianor, Tresham, Peshwa.
Taita Handicap: Princess Betty, Gesture, Chief Link. Wainui Handicap: Cashier, Panther, Rabbi.
Bimutaka Handicap; Royal Black, Llyn Dhu, Austerity. Wellington Handicap: Prince Humphrey, Piuthair, Talisker. Wellesley Stakes: Simba, Lineage, War Worn.
Shorts Handicap; Toxeuna, Eaglet, First Money. October Handicap: Kang Acre, Clarendon, Richfield. Harcourt Cup (second day): Vertigern, Tcheka, Hunting Cry.
AUSTRALIAN TURF.
BRADY'S CONDITION SERIOUS,
MOONEE VALLEY ACCEPTORS.
(Australian Press Association.) (Received 8.26 a.m.) MELBOURNE, October 14. The jockey W. Brady, who was injured at Werribee yesterday, i» in a bad way today and his condition is serious.
Neville Percival, who is suffering from a fractured skull, has improved slightly. The aceptors for the Mooney Valley Cox Plate are.— Night March, Mollison, Amounis, Highland and Black Duchess.
Por the Valley Cup the acceptors include Second Wind, Kidaides, Prince Viol, Bacchus and Catkin.
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Northern Advocate, 25 October 1929, Page 9
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