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WHANGAREI MEETING.

FIELDS IN TO-DAY'S EVENTS. PARK HANDICAP CONTEST. REVIEW OF THE PROSPECTS. [BY TELEGRAPH. —RACING RErORTER.] WHANGAREI, Friday. Tho weather outlook for tho second day of tho Whangarci Racing Club's Spring Meeting to-morrow is doubtful. There has been no further rain Kitieo the first day. but tho weather this evening is dull. If it keeps fine the track will bo in splendid order. Following are the acceptances, with a review of each race:— 12.0—KAURI HANDICAP, Of £100; 5 fur. at lb lb Red Lion ..90 Magic Mint . 7 7 Camp Princess 7 10 Gay Idea ... 7 7 Land Measure 710 Dayform ... 7 7 Armenia ... 7 8 Spring Song . 7 7 Kaihoremai ..77 Superfino ... 7 7 Paper Dart ..77 Vanessa ... 7 7 The class engaged is weak. Form points to Camp Princess and Land Measure racing prominently, while others with chances aro Vanessa, Red Lion, Gay Idea and Armenia. The 'favourites may be RED LION VANESSA CAMP PRINCESS. 12.40—MARSDEN HANDICAP, Of £130; (1 fur. \ st lb st lb Tradesman • 9 3 Waimuri ... 8 5 Jaeldy Karo , 9 1 Gold Lily . . 713 Sir Mond ..89 Tambourine • 711 Tetrarchate . 8 0 Crown Arch . 7 0 If Jaeldy Karo is started ho should be difficult to beat. However, he may be reserved for the Titoki Handicap, in which he has a couple of pounds less to carry. In his absence the likeliest may be Tetrarohate, Waimuri, Tradesman and Tambourine. Investors • may favour TRADESMAN WAIMURI TETRARCHATE. I,2O—POROTI HURDLES, Of £150; 1) miles 197 yds. st lb st lb Glena Bay . . 11 0 Respirator ..90 St. Ames . .10 4 Bizarro ... 9 0 Qnincoma ... 9 7 Sleepy Sol ..90 Wan Lu . 9 1 Sunny Morn .90 Royal Day ..90 The clans is weak and form suggests that Glena Bay and St. Ames will uTOimt for the others, although it i 3 possible that Quincoiua may do better on a dry track than he did on tho first day, when ho raced badly Investors may show a preference for GLENA BAY ST. AMES. 2.S—PARK HANDICAP, Of £'275; 1 mile. at lb st lb Truo Blood . . 812 Big Bertha . 7 5 Gay Cockado . 8 0 Nassock ... 7 0 Grand Tea ..83 Hannibal ... 7 0 The six acceptors are all expected to go to the post and they should provide a good contest. The issue is decidedly open and with tho exception of llannibnl, who ran badly on the first da.v, every horse appears to have a chance. Tho favourites may be TRUE BLOOD GRAND TEA BIG BERTHA. 2.50 —PR ES! DENT'S HANDICAP, Of £200; G fur. st lb it lb White Wings 9 0 Tradesman ..84 Branson • • , 812 Imperial Prince 7 12 Lady's Boy . 810 White Ringlet 7 0 Royal Tea ..89 On form White Wings, Tradesman and Lody's Boy should do best, but if tho track is firm Branson may improve upon his first day's effort. Popular selections ma?" bo TRADESMAN WHITE WINGS 3.35-KAMO HANDICAP, Of £100; 7 fur. et lb »t lb Archcen . . .30 12 Do Akn . . . 710 Oration ... 10 3 Kaihoremai ~70 Ulingar • • . 9 3 Alloy 7 0 Palmares ... 811 Alpiria ■? f) Orchus .... '8 0 Radiant Sun . 7 0 Royal Seagull 711 Wishbone ... 7 0 Although he has a substantial weight, Archeen should again raco well, ns the opposition is by no menus strong. His chief danger may come from Orchus, De Aka and Orution. The favourite will probably be s.

t\ . 4.2O—TITOKI HANDICAP, Of £130; 7 fur. st lb st lb Jaeldy Kuro . 813 Stimulant ..78 Sir Mond ~87 Spring Song . 7 0 Sub-editor . , 712 Bizarro . ,70 Gold Lily . . 711 Armenia ..,70 Red Lion » . 711 Vanessa ... 7 0 Tambourine . 7 9 . Jaeldy ,Karo scored so impressively on the first day that his prospects appear very bright. His chief danger may come from the improving Sub-Editor and Stimulant. Favouritism may rest between JAELDY R'ARO SUB-EDITOR STIMULANT. 5.5-FAREWELL HANDICAP, ,Of £140; 1 niile. $t lb st lb Grand Tea . . 910 King Willonyx 8 2 Big Bertha . 8 12 Imperial Prin-

Archoen .... 811 cess .... 8 0 Lady's Boy ..89 Helium .... 8 0 Nasaock ... 8 7 Sleepy Sol ..80 Llanore -..84 Alpina .... 80 This event bears an open aspect and is sure to be ono of vhe best betting races of the day. As several of the candidates have other engagements the field may bo reduced slightly. Horses who may be well fancied are LLANORE KING WILLONYX BIG BERTH A. WINNING JOCKEYS' LIST. GRAY'S LEAD OF SEVEN. The winning jockeys' list, is bound to undergo some important alterations us a result of tho Kiccarton carnival opening today. Following is the list to date:— If. Gray 22 11. Wiggins 35 A. E. Ellis '<l H. Goldfinch 12 T. Green .. R' B. 11. Morris '•> L. Jarvis • • 8 B. Brodie 7 11. J. Mackie 7 S. Wilson .. .. . • t • '• P. O'Connor .. .. <! M. Kirwan .• .. •< m g , A, C, Dick <'> K. Voitre 5 C. llughe3 .. 5 S. Gerrand ». > r > M. H. Nicol 5 J. Walsh ft M. Gilmore f> C. Goldsbro f> J. Barry 5 H. Dulifit • • & s RACING FIXTURES. November B—.Whnngarei Racing Club. November 8, 10, 12, 15— Canterbury Jockey Club, . Novembei 15, 17—Waikato Ivacmg Club. November 19, CO—Winton Jockey Club. November 22^-Levin Kacing Club. November 21), .December I—Takapuna Jockey Club. November 2!), December I—Feilding Jockey Club. . December 6, 6—Taumaruniu Recip* Club. December 13—Waipa Racing -Club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20716, 8 November 1930, Page 9

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WHANGAREI MEETING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20716, 8 November 1930, Page 9

WHANGAREI MEETING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20716, 8 November 1930, Page 9