RACING.
[HAWERA EVENTS TO-DAY EG MO NT-WANG AN UI HUNT. review of the programme. VAITAUNAHA'S CUP CHANCE. The annual race meeting of the EgmantWangn'uui Hunt Club will be held at Eswera to-day. Following are details of x the fields, with a review of the prospects in each race:— HUNTERS' HURDLES, <si £B3-. 1# miles. st. Ib. st. Ib. Waitaunahfl . 10 10 Four Roods .97 Call the ... 10 5 Poppy Day ..97 Pikknai . . ~ID a Spy 3 7 3irkia .... 93 Moerangi ... 3 7 Sen o' Min# . 9 " Ccpey .... 3 7 Crsigui ... 3 7 3irkie. Cruigni and Poppy Day sjre the enly ones in this field who ara not also engaged in other races. pifrrmai. the jail brother to Isuknmai. won this race last yesr and he has been jumping in good style in his training work at Eawers, Calithe has some pace and this may assist him. It is likely that most support will be forthcoming for PIEBIAI. CAUTES. ' HACK HURDLE HANDICAP. Of £100; it miles. St. Ib. ut. lb. Manly . . .10 7 Pikimai .... 9 6 Whiacgdfe ... 10 4 Potency ... 3 0 Calithe ... 3 6 Valrna .... 9 0 Manly will be having his first- race over hurdles in this event- Es is trained by W. P. Mantle. who has had great success with jumpers this season. Whi3Cgne ran well in the Century Hurdles at W xnganm jmT month but failed badly in the tack hurdles an the second day. Pikimai and Calithe will ba entitled to consideration if they start here instead of in the first race. The favourites- may be iIAIvLT, WHiSOGIsE.
Ziirere, a Chief Baler Sily trained by ™. pTjer at Wansanni. ha# shewn speed in her races bet has been diScuit so train. She shoaid have a saod opportunity in this race of atcnins for past disappointments. "Wheiniattniga'a second to sLoya3 Visitor in a Sve-rarlcngs race at Taßmamnai last month •will be remembered. TTmncra :s another who has shown soma premise. The farces on tha tctr.iisator may bs ZA3ENE, WHZJTATONGA. EGMONT-WANGANUt HUNT CUP, Of £203; about 21 miles. st. Ib. si. lb. TVaiiatmaha .II 9 Spy 10 0 Giri 11 9 Son o' Mine . 10 0 Giieai . . .10 U Sandy Acre .10 0 Jast John . '/lO 10 Copey .... 10 0 .j£aidas .... 10 10 In last year's race Hniransi Girl beat by 19 lengths. Wottannahs biis recent farm in his favour. and he scored a good ,win in tho Hack Steeplechase at the rLgmcmt iieetins last ~nrth. GUssn is cseful bat may ne<sd the race. Copey must be siren a chance, but another Ea-
tvera candidate in tvioia sreater interest Trill probably fcs shewn is Son O' Mine. Son O' M-'t-h Has dene e~erT*.j~ : nt; afeksd cf "T-n in his scioclins, and a jrcod worci is spoken cf "has. Two ytha -will be well ■apported are' W L- Jx A n A, SOS O' SETSTZ.
Caiitiie had an excellent rscnrd in liis cliies of, rz.cs last year, his victories inclnaing the Ladies' Bracelet at tie FaknHant Heeling. Cailasiart is an Awa-pnsi-trained candidate who is being sent to Kxi~era specini-y to contest *h:a race. ! Mncn isrill dei>end on t&e riders, bat there is bound to be good support for CAUTHZ. CALLA3IA2T.
llany <A, the accepters figure ia tie "WaTerley Hack Handicap earlier in the pro-f.-rrrt Auctioneer, Calaaune, Singer. The Warden and Kentish Lad are newcomers *r:th possibilities. Zarezie. if started, svt.u cierit consideration and so will WasTiuu- | fcjnea FaTonritism may be disputed by THE WARDEN. • 1 SINGER. RIDING ENGAGEMENTS. I H. GRAY'S THREE MOUNTS. | The fnllntrint; riding encasements for the Hact aieetaiiij to-day have . beta announced: — 3. Gray.—Te Atiawa. Gowaalea, Anbridce. E. Mills.—'Wnisogne. A. Jessk:ns.—Maidos. A. Skipper.—Pikimni. K. GrriiE- —Jokefona. A. McDonald. —Sen o* Mine (Hunters' Hardies). L. A. Pino.—Tent call. STEa-s-kiae. Calatame. LL J. Pine.—Conibag. B. Sullivan.—Eiicris. R. Olive.—Just. JcJm. H. N. Wicsiiib. —Eopwood, Rule Britannia. H. Duiieu.—Manly, Waitsun&iui (Hunters Hurdles >, Son 0' Mine (steeplechase). L. Jarris.—Hairsngi Girl 3. Gold£acfa_ —Arcbcm. Melissa. T. Grsen.—Little Doubt, Basaezta. C. Rohizsan.—<Birir>
WAYEF5LEY HACK HANDICAP, Of £100: ; 5 fax. / St. lb. st. lb. ZSTBSB . . . . 10 2 Jokefcna « . . 3 0 ere . 3 liJ Maiioa ... . 9 0 Hnt&nn. ia 3 7 Hici Larii . . 9 0 "Whennatrmga . 9 3 Biiarte . . . 9 0 Fotoiesr . . , 3 3 Elxsian Lac? . 3 0 "yT^iscra . 3 2 . . . 3 0 Little Doubt . 3 0 Troubadour . . 9 0 . . 3 0 Rapai ... . 9 0 Gcwaa 'Lea . . 9 0 Onr Nasry . . 9 0 Caal Hag . . . 9 0
FLYING HANDICAP, Cf £100; 5 fnr. st. Ib. si. Ib. Kiosk ..... ID 10 "Orazcna . . ..92 Faieta 10 1 En>o . . . ..90 Te -Itia.'wa . . 9 13 Valprs . . ..30 \t .... 3 10 Tantcail . • ..90 Hainrood . . . 3 S Jciteforsa . ..20 SoncsaB .... 9 3 Paleta bara tha best cuacce of trie toptreigkts hat fee nay bars difficulty in Hp-.— "- Hellsaa,,' Hcxitrood and Bonogne. nop wood. u-h.0 is distinctly partial to scft grcrasd, save evidence of rernrsia.g' to farm last sorts. The chief choice cf is? esters icay b& ! hopttoos. PALETA. LADIES' BRACELET. Or £30: li miles. st. lb. et. Ib. Calithe .... 13 12 Cm a . . . . . 10 7 P'jaxiifito . . io 10 M. ShimoM . 10 7 Sazisr Acre 10 3 Spy .... . . 10 7 Ftrcr Hoodfl . . 10 3 Moeraaci . . . 10 7 Caliamart ... 10 9
WAIHAU HACK HANDICAP. Of £55 G inr 5*1:. lb. Et. lb. Zarese . ... 1(1 2 Little Danbt , 9 0 Aacticnxeer . . 1(1 0 Nsawhiae . . . 3 0 CaluTnina . . 5t 13 Coiil Bug » . 9 0 Singer .... S! 12 Jokefarra . . . 3 0 /Tie Gardes . 9 7 Biforta . . . . S o Sale Britannia 9 I A.I" SiililTlil 11 • . 3 0 Kentish Lad 3 4 Eiysian Lady 9 0 .Fotaiiier . . . 9 3 Ajmoyer . , . 3 0 "Wsenaatonca . 3 3 Oar Nancy 9 0 i Archou .... 9 3 Valuta 3 0 "jnacre . . 3 2 Troubadour 'J 0 Anbritlsa . . B 0
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20599, 25 June 1930, Page 9
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