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RACING.

IWAIPA CLUB'S MEETING. ENO OF AUCKLAND SEASON. USEFUL ; FIELDS ENGAGED. KEEN RACING ANTICIPATE. "the final meeting of the current racing season in Auckland will take place to-day, when tho Waipa Racing Club will hold its meeting at To Awamutu. There are seven ev«nt3 on the programme, three of which firn jumping races, and some interesting contests are anticipated. Very useful fields are engaged and tho presenca of a number of horses who are likelv to race at Trent.ham next month, will add interest to the racing. Below is tho list of acceptances with a review of the fields by " Archer ": 11.45 NGAROTO HURDLES HANDICAP, Of. £100; about 1} miles. st. lb 3t-. lb. Kauri Park 10 7 Lupin Abbey 9 1 Daylight . 913 Red Day . 9 0 Mountain Guide '3 12 Oscar ..90 Cariaris 9 12 Tempexntura 9 0 Quinccma I . 9 9 Trade Mark . 9 0 Wako King ..99 Lovely Boy ..90 Sea Cob . 9 7 Kauri Park is not to run. and in his absence the best prospects appear to be Cariaris, Mountain Guide, Daylight and Wa'ko King, who have all shown form in minor hurdle events. The favourites may be CARLARIS, ' MOUNTAIN GUIDE, DAYLIGHT. 12.27—HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE ' HANDICAP, Of £140: about 2! miles. st. lb. st. lb. Slashaor ... 11 5 Spaiupin ... 9 0 Lnce=3 .... 11 2 Temperature 9 0 Spaipiko .' . 9 L 3 Cuiigie 9 0 St. Wurrigsl 9 1 Small Goods 9 0 York Abbey 9 1 Thanks ... 0 0 On recent form Mashoor and Lucess axo definitely superior to the other 3. although at the ainerenca of weights they might be troubled by Spaipiko. St. Warrigal and York Abbey. Superior pneo might assist York Abbey, but ha lacks recent racing and backers will no doubt follow form in giving attention to ' LUCESS. MASHOOR, 'ST. WARRIGAL.

Tho class is not strong and improvers like Te Eoia and Eelium should take a deal of {mating. Dave will not race at the meeting. Takutama' might fca better suited by the sis-furlong sprint later in the day, ana possibly the best of the others might be Glenstar and Unoco, although Ohinemuri would only hava to be back to form to be selected as the winner. Horse 3 who may be in demand aro TE EOIA, . HELIUM, OEINEMURI.

This ia a mast difficult race. Form says most for the chances of True Blood. Standfast and Maori Boy, but High Pitch and Barometer are now down in the weights and would" only have to be in form to make it very difficult for the other 3. In addition there are likely lightweights in Hannibal, who haa been working well. Luminary and Crazone. while on a track that is not reaily heavy Eager Rose must also have a chance. It should be a good betting race and backers may favour TRITE BLOOD, STANDFAST. HIGH PITCH. 2.38 —TE AWAMUTU STEEPLECHASE, HANDICAP Of £2OO-. about 2£ miles. at. lb 3t.. !b. Kauri Park 10 7 Yng. Thumham 9 0 Master La 10 7 Lucilias . 3 0 Airtight . . 10 7 Town Lad . 9 0 Wako Kins a 5 In the absence of Kauri Park the issue might Lie /between Master La and Airtight, with Toots Thumham the possible danger among the lightweights. Backers may show a preference for

Thia is a moderata neid and there are several unknown quantities. Craachan j should go weil with all hia weight, and j others with • chances are Gienison, Land j Country and The aim. Barkers might have ! difficulty in selecting a favourite, but some i who may he fancied are ' CRT7ACHAN, SILVER DIVISION, DSEE7 BELLE. 4.2 —PHESIOENT'S HANDICAP, Of £l-0: 3 far. at. lb st. lb Pfifjcion j' 10 i Ohineinuri 9 2 Eager Rose 10 2 The Jacit Lady a Boy 3 11 Jumper 9 2 £)?;•*£ 3 3 Air King 9 0 Tak'.i Tama 0 Ahoes3 3 0 Flying Prince 9 4 White Ringlet 'J 0 Sea Cob 3 3 Rose Lupin 3 0 i ilarbie King 3 2 sir Kay 3 0 The is-;ue is very open. On Elleraiie fonn Takutama should have an excellent chance. wn:ie Marble King, Lady's Boy. Flying Prince. Sea Cob Ohinemuri and Sir Kay ore others who might be prominently in the picture. Soiid support m:giit be furthcoming for TAJvCTAJIA. FLYING PRINCE, ! MARBLE KING

PRIZE-MONEY AT RANDWICK. SUCCESS OF NEW ZEAL ANDERS. Of the twenty horses who have won over £2OOO in prize money at Randwick this season, ai.t are New Zealand-bred. As the New Zeilandera incinded Phar Lap and Nightmarcii. *ho head the stake list, they had much the better oi tha Australian bred lot. The New Zealanders are Phar Nightmareh. Veilmond, Geato, Gay ■Ballerina and Earns Made

1.14— ARAPUNI HANDICAP. Of £100: 7 fur. at. ib. at. lb. Dave . j. . . . 10 3 Heli-ora .... a 6 Taku Tama . . 10 X Tha Sun .... a 0 G'enstar . ..an llicrcrneier a 0 Ohinamari . . 9 10 Maungs King a 0 Te Euia '. . . 9 10 White Ringlet a 0 Thu Jack Kiwinui . . . 9 0 Jamper . . 9 10 Trishna , . a 0 TJncco .36

1.55—'WOODSTOCK STAKES HANDICAP, j Of £190; it miles. ilaori Boy . . st. ib. St. lb. JO 12 Lnminary . , „ 3 0 Eager RoEe . . 10 I Valstreet ... 9 0 True Bicod . . iu a Benriie ...» 3 0 Orazcme . . . . 0 7 Hxinnibai ... 3 Q Standfast , . 3 7 Micrometer . 9 0 Biirnnetcr . . a 3 Thurnaa ... 9 0 High Pitca . 3 3 Day Lasg ... 3 0 Flyins Prince 3 t Transformer 9 0

master LIT, AIRTIGHT. YOUNG THUSNHAiL 3.20—HAIRJN! HANDICAP, Of £100 : a far. st. lb St. !b. Ctnacban . . 10 5 Kiwinui . . . . 9 0 Gienison t . !0 5 Euhana .... 3 0 Land Measure 9 5 Principal E07 9 0 Foreign Paccj 9 *1 9 0 -Jerry La 9 1 Good Fellow 9 0 Berry Bulla 9 2 Arch Eagio 9 0 IJaby Dawn 3 0 Silver Division 9 0 Perfect a 9 0 Ta Homai 9 0 Arcadian ..30 Bernuhted 9 0 The ijun ... 3 0 Karakura . . 3 0 VaJ Hirr.un 9 0 Day Form 9 0 QueenstoWa 3 0 Wild Country 3 0

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20602, 28 June 1930, Page 11

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RACING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20602, 28 June 1930, Page 11

RACING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20602, 28 June 1930, Page 11

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