THE FEILDING MEETING.
LEADING EVENTS. The Feilding Jockey Club's Spring Meeting opens to-dny. The following is a l.'fit of the acceptances for the leading events: FEILDING CUP; li miles. st. lb. st. lb. Euphonium . . 8 10 Novar ... T 7 Treslmin . .86 Joy Bird ..70 Pnitonu ... 8 5 Wanderlust . 7 0 Rowley ...83 FEILDIXG STAKES; 5 fur. st. lb. st. Ib. Kiosk ... 0 5 Silvermine . . 8 2 Crown Area . 9 3 High Finance. 7 11 Licimua ... 9 1 Koyal Duke . 7 6 Lva.inder ..00 Chit .... 7 -1 Limited ..'JO Pure Gold . . 7 J Shirley . . . BjO Silver Rule ..71 Lady Cavendish 8 10 Flying Binge . 7 1 Gascon.v ... 8 -J Dominican ..71 FLYING HANDICAP; 6 fur. j st. lb. st. lb. Royal Damon . 9 5 The Lamb . . 7 11 Bon of ne . . 812 Huikai . . . 7 10 Mireusonta . 8 8 Bright Knight. 710 Covent Garden 8 0 Epistle ... 7 9 Sarchee . . . 712 Royal Land . 7 5 Whcnusnuii . 712 Deluge ... 7 4 Arrow Lad . 7 12 Partaga ...70 .TAUMARUNUI MEETING. DECLARATION OF WEIGHTS. The following weights for the Taumarunui Racing Club's Annual Meeting have been declared by Mr. F. J. MeManemin:— TAUMARUNUI CUP, li miles—Gala Day, 9.0; Mint Leaf, 8.13; Desert Glow, 8.7; Siaosi, 7.11; Quincorna, Gold Jacket, (iold Rain, Arch Opal, Ballachulish, Wenday, 7.1; Athenry, Rarangi, Glen Canny, finoiti, Bold Front. War Officer, Alonsoa, 7.0. HANG AAV A FLYING HANDICAP. 6 fur. —Hipo, 9.2: Gala Day, 9.0; Day Guard, 8.8; Miss Egypt, 8.-1; Tea Time, Bright Knight, 8.2; The Author, Naston, 7.12; Te Koroke, 7.0: Macroom, 7.8; Berinthia, Arch Opal, 7.5; Value, 7.1f; Autorone, 7.2; Matinee, 7.1; Abbess, Tinoiti. Owen. Young Pretender, Prince Abbey. 7.0. MATAPUNA HACK HANDICAP, 5 fur. —Value, 9.0; Billikins, 8.10; Gold Clip, 8.5: Bracken Abbey, High Rose. 8.3; Abbess, 8.0; Major Abbey. Daytaro, Dimmer, Royal Flight, Joy Germ, 7.8; Queen Comet, 7.t5; Te Tama, 7.1; Abbey Queen, Arinacotir, 7.2; Owen, Venus Abbey, Roman Abbey, Thanks, The Jack Jumper. Sandbag, Upoko, Some Boy gelding, GieneUa, The Dansant, Lady Selene, Dark Mocu, Catclaw, 7.0. TARINGAMOTU HACK HANDICAP, C fur.—Te Koroke, 10.1; Billikins. 8.3; Bracken Abbey, 8.1; Abbey Day, 7.10; D.iytftro, Cantab, Major Abbey, Dimmer, Flittnr, 7.6; Abbey Queen, King Amans, Roman Abbey, Gold Dart, Young Pretender, 7.0. M ATI ERE HACK HANDICAP. 7 fur.—Te Koroke, 10.-l; Ripon Abbey, 8.13; Abbey Day. 7.13; Always, 7.12; Orbit, 7.5; Pukerimu, 7.3; Pouticus, Coma, Micrometer, Master Rowley. Eastbourne, Young Pretender, 7.0. MANUNUI HACK HURDLES. H miles. —Mangani, 10.12; Lord Star, 10.7; Gold Rep, Lady Fay, 9.10; Highflown, 9.5; Opaloid. King Amans, 9.1; Kaitangi, Farndon, General Maniapoto, Iloyal Flight, 9.0. OWHANGO HACK HANDICAP, 1 mile.— i Always. Star Comet. 9.0; Bright Comet, Opaloid, i,ord Thurnham, 8.1; Mervette, I 8.1; Prince Lu. Pekatahi, 7.10. RACING IN AUSTRALIA. WARWICK FARM MEETING. (Received November 29, 11.45 p.m.) A. and N/Z. SYDNEY, Nov. 29. At the Warwick Farm races the Macqunrio Handicap resulted .- Penman. 8.2. 1: Goldbeater. 7.10, 2: Frances Cyllene, 7.13, •i. Thirteen started. Won by a length. Time. 1m i?s. VrrTORIAN GOVERNOR. PURCHASES RACEHORSE. The State Governor of Victoria, Lord Somers, has decided to give his i patronage to racing, as did his predecessor, Lord Strndbroke, and in the near future his colours will bo carried in races by the imported horse. Fourth Hand, says the Sydney Morning Herald. Lord Stradbroke had great success with the English-bred horse The Night Patrol, who won more than £IO,OOO in stakes before he was sold to Mr. Gerald Buckley for £IO.OOO. Fourth Hand, who is an English-bred horse, now on his way to Australia by the steamer Duuedin, and is expected to arrive at Melbourne early next month, is a brown horse, foaled in 1921, and is now a four-year-ojd, lo Australian time, although only a three-year-old under English reckoning. He was bred by Major McCalmont, and is by Tet.rutema from Queen's Double, by Bachelor's Double. Major McCalmont raced nim as a two-year-old, when he won five races. Fourth Hand will be trained at Flemington by J. Scobie, trainer of Trivalve.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19807, 30 November 1927, Page 15
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