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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

LIST OF THE ACCEPTORS. CHRISTCHURCH HANDICAP, [nr TELEGUAnr.—tress association.] CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday. Acceptances for tho third day of tho New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting to-morrow aro:— GOVERNOR'S HANDICAP, Of £350; trotters; 1J miles. Gemlight . . . Lt. yds bhd Eileen Wood . Lt. Midland ... 21 yds bhd Nelson Ata . . 24 White Satin . 12 Olive Nelson . 21 Boneta .... 12 Young Carbine 21 Fifa .... 12 Surprise Journey 36 Trnmpcrisp , . 12 Roso Audo ... GO All Peters ... 21 ENFIELD HANDICAP, Of £300; saddle; 1 mile. Great Triumph Lt. yds bhd Morning Sun . . Lt. Final McKinney 12 Royal Comrado Lt. Harvest Child . 12 Vecto Lt. Avonwood ... 24 yd 3 bhd Erin's Fortune 21 1 El Direct ... 12 Kid Logan . . 21 Dilnon 12 Bonny Logan . 36 CHRISTCHURCH HANDICAP, Of £1000; 2 miles. Cardinal Logan Lt. yds bhd i Logan Chief . Lt. Jewel Pointer . 24 Harold Thorpo . Lt. Kingcraft ... 24 i yds bhd Nativo Prince . 21 i King Pointer . . 12 Kohnra .... 36 i Imprint .... 24 Logan Tark . . 30 AUSTRALASIAN HANDICAP, Of £100; 2 miles Captain Wrack Lt. yds bhd Curfew Boy . . Lt. Hostess .... 24 yds blul Mac Dillon ... 21 Arethusa .... 12 Apex 36 Ngingongingo . . 12 Editor .... 36 Roddy 12 Mac De Oro . . 36 Bay Nut .... 24 Sir Guy .... 36 Erin's Lynn . . 21 Sonoma .... 36 MIDDLETON HANDICAP, Of £150; trotters-. 2 miles, Ukulelo Lady . Lt. yds bhd ' Nigliborn . . . Lt. Tonic 3G yd 3 bhd Writer .... 48 Duke Bingen . 12 Kempton ... CO Admiral Bingen 24 John Mauritius 72 Engagement . . 21 Koro Peter . . 72 Raima 36 Trampfast . . . 120 HORNBY HANDICAP, Of £300; li miles. Aleron .... Lt. yds bhd Country King . Lt. Omaha .... 12 Double Event . Lt. Steel All ... 12 Eugene de Oro Lt. Talent . . • . 12 Granite City . . Lt. Dilnon .... 24 Jolly Chimes . Lt. Kotuku Jack . 21 Royal Comrado Lt. Daphne de Oro . 36 Sir Author . . . Lt. LYTTELTON HANDICAP, Of £100; 2 milcß, Cyono . „ . . Lt. yds bhd yds bhd Invader . . . . 3G Nelson dc Oro 12 Grand Light . CO Wakataua ... 12 Great Logan . . CO Huon Denver , 21 Harvest Child . 00 Jolly Pet ... 21 The other race on tho day's programmo is tho Freo For All, of £650, distanco 11 miles. PROWESS OF PIIAR LAP. SUGGESTION FROM LONDON. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RACE. (Received November 13, P. 53 p.m.) SYDNEY, Nov. 13. Mr. D. Davis, owner of Phar Lap, has received a cablegram from tho Daily Express, London, stating that tho opinion in England is that Pilar Lap is a better horse than Carbine and asking would Mr. Davis issuo a challenge to a rnce for tho world's championship or run his horso nt Ascot, ns English sportsmen dosiro t° bco him in action. Mr. Davis said ho would not entertain tho idea of sending Phar Lap out of Australia. "If they caro to send tho best horse here," ho remarked, "I am prepared to back Phar Lap, and they can name tho distanco." Mr. Davis has cabled to tho Daily Express to that effect. HORSES RETURNING. FOUR BY THE MARAMA, (Received Novembor 13, 11.55 p.m.) SYDNEY, Nov. 13. Mr. Webster has decided to return to Now Zealand by tho Marama to-morrow, taking Movie Star, I'm Alono, Hunt the Slipper nnd First Aero. TROTTING AT SHOW. EVENTS AT HAMILTON. [by telegraph.—own correspondent.] HAMILTON, Thursday. Two trotting events were held in connection with tho Waiknto Agricultural and Pastoral Association's 39th annual show today. Tho results were:—MEMBERS' HANDICAP, of £25, 1 mile 5 fur.—Royal Triumph, Mrs. 11. W. Burch's b g, 96yds (R. A. McMillan), 1; Bingen Bell, Mrs. Cr. Row's b g, limit (W. G. Stephens), 2; To Ngutu, R. W. McHarrio's b in, 36yds (owner), 3. Also started; Wild Downs, limit; Mutu, 21Gyds bhd. Length; two lengths. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of *2s.—Our Peter, N. Veruall's ch g. limit liiwner), 1; Lady Linda, E. L. Collins' b in, 12yds bhd (owner), 2; Impromptu, C. Morau's b g, limit (owner). 3. won by hnlf-a-length. Also started; Mutu. 96yds blid, HAWERA TRACK NOTES. BRIGHT GLOW'S GOOD EFFORT. [ux TEI.EGRArir. —own con respondent. 3 HAWERA, Thursday. Tho tracks wero in excellent order this morning and all fast work was completed before tho rain sot in. Orby's Choice was sent six furlongs, being picked up by Peg Black at tho fivefurlong post, and they finished togother in 1.20 for tho full distanco. Bright Glow showed to advantage over Orazone in a milo spin, being assisted over the first six furlongs by Banbridge. They rau tho full distanco in 1.46, a great effort. Green Linnet sprinted four furlongs in 50s. Kilting and tho Gasbag—Oka maro ran half-a-milo in 525, keeping together throughout. J. Brown's team, comprising Chief Link, Awaken, Silver Rule, Whirl and Biflcx, all did useful pace-work. Gnsfield nnd Joyapear went onco round at a good threo-ciuarter paco. Paitonu nnd Goblin Market worked on tho plough nt a good half-pace, moving freely. Isa ran half-a-milo in 50s. Bon Eve, Gasnappcr, Gowan Lea, Attentive, Poter Jackson, Garrick nnd The Warden and several others did useful paco work. Mendip (J. Tuckor) and Iciogno (11. Cook) wore sent over three fences, both jumping safely and carefully. Silvermino is due home from Christchurch to-morrow. HASTINGS NOTES. [UY TEEEGRAPII. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] HASTINGS, Thursday. Hunting - Song, Love Song and Innuendo arrived from tho south last night at Ngatarawa. Advice lins been received that GralotUS died on arrival in Western Australia. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20721, 14 November 1930, Page 9

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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20721, 14 November 1930, Page 9

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20721, 14 November 1930, Page 9