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SPORTING

RACING FIXTURES FOR 1932-33 SEASON. October. 27, 29. —Poverty Bay Turf Club. 29. —Banks Peninsula R.C. November. If), 12. —Wliaugarei R.C. 5, 7. —Auc'.Jnud R.C. 5,7, 0, ,12. —Canterbury J.C, 12. —Hawke 's Bay J.C. IJI. —Dannevirke R.C. IS, 19.—Winton J.C. 19. —Carterton R.C. 19, 21.—Waikato R.C. 2(i. —Levin R.C. 29, 28.—Takapuna J.C. 30, Dee. 3.—Pending J.C. TROTTING. October. 29.—Wellington T.C. 29.—Banks Peninsula. November. S, 10, 11. —X.Z. Metropolitan T.C. IS, 19. —Winton T. 0., Annual (2 events each day). December. 20. —Gore T.C,, Annual. POVERTY BAY RACES. VALSIER WINS HANDICAP. SPRINT TO MASTER CYNIC. ’(Per Press Association.—Copyright.) GISBORNE, This Day. On the first day of the Poverty Bay Turf (dub’s spring meeting the totalisator handled £3,004, against .£3,954 on the first day last. year. Events do cided after going to press yesterday 1 resulted:— Maka,raka. Handicap, of 80 sovs; one mile. —(1) A’alsier, 7.5 (McDowell), 1; (5) Bold Front, 7.5, 2; (2) Malaint, i 8.4, 3. Also started: (3) Merry Damon, (4) Autumn Sun. A length; half a length. Merry Damon was fourth. Time— l. 43 4-5. Maiden Scurry, of 50 sovs; six furlongs; weight, 8.0. —(1) Good Hunting (Keesing), 1; (2) Prince Colossus. 2; (5) Grantham, 3. Also started: (4) Rangihiria, (0) Tyrone Boy, (7) Cupboard Love, (3) Mr Tom. A neck; hair a length. Rangihiria. was fourth. Time —1.16.

Flying Handicap, of 70 sovs; six furlongs.— (4) Master Cynic, 7.7 (Voitre), 1: (3) Hunting Day, 8.5, 2; (2) .Sunny Song, 7.8, 3. Also started; (I) Tai Ao. A neck; a length and a quarter. Time —1.15 3-5.

October Hack Handicap, of (10 sovs; one mile. — {2) Tahunoke, 7.7 (Voitre), 1: (4) Measurer, 7.4, 2; (2) Tama Waiata, 8.3, 3. Also started: (.1) Bob fu. A length ami a quarter; a length. Time—.'l.4s. FIELDS FOR TOMORROW. (Pei: Press Association.—Copyright.) GISBORNE, This Day. Acceptances for the second day of the Poverty Bay Turf Club's spring meeting, to be held tomorrow, are as follows: Waikanae Hack Handicap, of oM sovs: six furlongs.—Aiguille, 0.3; Black Songster, ,0.1; Sunny Song, Master Cynic, 5..1; Stitch, S.l; Merry Cry, 7.12; Sun Glare, 7.0. Second Hurdles Handicap, of 70 sovs; one mile and a,half. —Manifesto, 10.0; King Wanga, Autumn Sun, Kinsel, Kimbo, 0.8; Sun Glare, 0.3; Bongo 0.0. 3 Juvenile ‘Stakes, of 60 sovs; five furI longs.—Sunny Bachelor, 8.10; Good ■ Hunting, S.S; Summerhill,; Grand Sport, 8.1; Royal Dash, 7.13. Spring Handicap, of 00 sovs; one. mile and a quarter. —Merry Damon.! 0.0; Malahat, BJi; Yalsier, 5.2; Bold Front, 8.0; Autumn Sun, 7.11; Ladv Spy, 7.5; Measurer, Organiser, Tabu- | noke, 7.0. j Trial Handicap, of ;"0 sovs; six fur- j I longs.—Good Hunting, 0.0; Prince Colossus, S.o; Grantham, Rangihiria, 8.2; Tyrone Boy, Royal Dash, Gainsfid, | Hunting Jay, Mr Tom, 7.12. I

Waimata Hack Handicap, of (10 sees, one mile. —Black Songster, 9.0; Lady Spy, 8.10; Sunny Song, 8.3; Sunny Bachelor, Tahnnoke, S.L’; Tama Waiatn, 8.1; Boh In, 7.11; Measurer, 7.(1. Fa re well Handicap, of (Id so vs; six furlongs.—Lordly Knight, 9.7; Tai Ao, 8.1-; iMerry Damon, 8.9; Valsier, 8.(1; Hunting Day, 8.3; King Wanga, 7.9; Master Cynic, Sunny Song, 7.8; Stitch, 7.4; Toboggan, Little Wonder, 7.0.

BANKS PENINSULA RACES

FIXTURE POSTPONED

(Per Press Association.—Copyright.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day

The Banks Peninsula. Pacing Club's meeting, "which was to have been held at Motukaraka, has been postponed owing to the. condition of the course, which, in spite of line weather yesterday, is so wet that the stewards consider it cannot be fit for racing on Saturday. AUSTRALIAN TURF. VICTORIAN 0A Tv NIVAL. FIELD FOR THE DERBY. MELBOURNE, October 27. The Melbourne Cup Carnival opens tomorrow, when the leading event of the programme is The Victoria Derby, in which the New Zealand colt, Gaine Carrington, is favourite. The final acceptances for this event are;— Victoria Derby, of 4000 sovs; out mile and a half. —Oratory, Eastern Chief, Top Hole, Ruach, Liberal, Streperus, The Dawn Patrol, Silverton, Kuvera, Oro, Turbine, Gaine Carrington.

AH (ho above colls are weighted at 8.10.

The following New Zealanders are acceptors for the events named:—Limarch and Prestige for the Maribyrnong Plate, Havering and Mannwhemm fothe Hotham Handicap, Splutter and Wakeful for the Melbourne Stakes. The starting harrier positions in the Melbourne Cup are:—The Dawn Patrol on Hie rails; Caine Carrington, 6; Maiiawhenna, 17; Compris, 9: Peter Jackson, 23: Admiral Drake, 26. MANAWHENUA LOOKS FIT. (Received Noon.) MELBOURNE, This Day. I Silent Bird has reappeared at Flemington. She. has made improvement, and is now a likely runner in the Melbourne Cup. Manawhenua did pace work on the sand. Ho looks well. Admiral Drake and Havering did useful work. The tracks' are soft, and the going to-morrow will be heavy. Skywriter has wrenched a shoulder. The New Zealander Sasfrugi is an acceptor for Wednesday’s Ascot Thousand. 1 FAMOUS PHAR LAP. STUFFED HIDE SHIPPED. (Received 9 a.m.) j SAN FRANCISCO, October 26. The stuffed hide of Phar Lap was shipped to Australia, today by the Monowai. j HOMELAND RACING, WALK-OVER IN J.C. CUP. (Received 10 a.m.) I LONDON, October 27. j The Jockey Club Cup, two miles | ami two furlongs, at Newmarket today, resulted in Lord Woolavinglon’a filly, Brulette, being granted a walk-over.

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Northern Advocate, 28 October 1932, Page 9

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SPORTING Northern Advocate, 28 October 1932, Page 9

SPORTING Northern Advocate, 28 October 1932, Page 9