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TO-DAY'S RACES.

■ /f dVANGANIT PROSPECTS.

Biggie handicap field.

tfcHANCES OF CESSATION. C'odOD CONTESTS EXPECTED. ■ '■ [B? TELEGRAFII. —FROM ARCHER.] Ijgg f WANGANUI. Friday. <H' Delightful spring weather prevailed to-day and the conditions generally promise to bo excellent for the conclusion of the Wanganui Jockey Clnli's meeting tomorrow. when tho racing should again prove very interesting. ' } Hoxsos likely to ho well supported in their engagements include the following: Debutant - Stakes.—Posy-Rulanut bracket Inflation, March Alone. Gonville Hack Hurdles.—Winnagan, Hymgrcat, Moerangi. " * Spring Ifaek Handicap,—Curie, Chief Cook, CluMstudy. Belmont Handicap.—Tobaccoland, Knoll- ' >jnere, Juggle. Trial Handicap.—Gay Court, Seneschal, Pomp. > Higg'o Handicap.—Cessation, Pewa •' Cricket Bat. ; Moutoa Handicap.—ZeoLrugge, Land- ■ mark, Royal Black. Owen Handicap.—Lady Quex, La Toupee, Silvermine. ' The fields are as follows:

H. GRAY'S MOUNTS. TbT TELEGRAPH. —RACING REPORTER.] WANGANUI, Friday. H. Gray's mounts at tho Wanganui meeting to-morrow will include Tobaccoland, if . Btarted in the Belmont Handicap, Cessation, Posy and Gibraltar. JOCKEY RECOVERING. A. E. ELLIS OUT OF HOSPITAL. [from our own correspondent.] CHRISTCIIURCH, Wednesday. A. E, Ellis has returned to h)3 home •gain from hospital, and. although he is receiving treatol cut for the effects of an which formed on his injured jaw, he » ou } A few weeks will elapse "> ' re * n a condition to resume Xiciing. HORSES FOR AUCKLAND. E. GEORGE'S STRONG TEAM. [BT TELEGRAPH. —RACING REPORTER.] 1 V/ANGANT7I, Friday. George is tnkinc a team of five, comQue?., Royal Finance, Gibral--I.r\ -y er O' Way and Little Doubt to Aticktif. fo r t] lc g p r ; ll{ r meetings. Faster Time M also to have been included in tho but he has not pleased his connectinx th' y " n ' s '° fi e<it homo to New 1 c^'llno " *s going through to Auck«r.d on Monday with I'ewa and Curie, Ilia la rgci are both very forward and ran pood "ces yesterday. ■», Morrb tnok his team back to larton to-day. He will not be represented T-i, Avondale, but will have a team at iti ß ' or Auckland meeting. Alter the !nit rice yesterday Laughing and Cadlarid ran five furlongs nicely , the course proper in 1. They are both airly forward nnrl ehould come on with gallop now. • jMcTavish arrived from Auckland this orning, having' been onpaced to ride Lady • a Solnt ' of Mr - w - R - Kemball's Cuier horses to-morrow. future of. phar lap. NO VISIT TO AMERICA. (Received September IS, 8.35 p.m.) SYDNEY, Sept. IP. . Jk?-™./ part -owner of Phar Lap. finyo talked wiMi American sportsmen during ' fci" uT M vif,i ' I ' ie I'ni^l'd States, and 41 e 'ieved rne»t ng- eonld be arranged for M e 'here e ' r ' Telford, I'm , M,, m nwner, is, Imw o 1 • so eceupied wish Ins interests in Mclj>i lrT "y that, as ho is uiiwi!l : n« to permit »nif r • r ' l '' ff• ■?> 1 under his personal ttf rVI - S1()n . '' ' s practically certain th n 1 r e_ is no chnii'-e <.f Hie horse going to Racing fixtures. ' BtßlPmv er —Wii 11 j'arsiii Jnckej Club. '* —Ashhurton County Racing i - - r ' C.eraldine Racing Club " OctoK. o * l '' 25—Avondule .Tockev Club. °ctoW > . :,r,,0r Racing Club. U-OctoW q - ,' ov '', , J °ckey Club. n' -ckiar.d Racing Club. ?« . Maori Racing Club J5~P unp di" Jockey ciub. '•"-South Canterbury Jockey Club, ii 'AiOctoKr. ,J^^ a sterton Racing Club. - "■ 13— Dargavillo Racing ciub. >- •" : . . j

12.0—DEBUTANT STAKES, Of £65 ; two-year-olds; 4i fur. /st. lb. at. lb. Rolanut . . . € 6 Canefield . . . 8 0 March Alone . 8 5 Genesta . . . . 8 o Prince Pombal S 5 Sastrugi . . . , . 8 o Merry Ruler . 8 5 Broken Rule s o Grand Joy . .. S 5 Glow Light . 8 o Inflation . . . 8 5 La Moderno 8 0 Flying Squad 8 5 Purse 8 0 Posy .... S 5 ?2.4(J—GONVILLE HACK HURDLES Of £S0; about li miles. st. lb. st. lb. Mcaransi . 10 5 Gueress 9 2 . . . 10 3 Whisogne . . 9 2 •" Winnagan . . .96 Desert Lad . . 9 0 Day Lass . . . 3 Kowliatu 9 0 Coon Song . . £1 3 Makira 9 0 Okapua . 9 3 1.20—SPRING HACK HANDICAP, Of £70; ; fi fur. st. lb. at. lb. Impetuous 8 7 St. Roger 7 6 Chief C-ook . 8 4 Movietone 7 6 Cnrie . . . . . 8 3 Valrewa . . . 7 6 Korokio . . . 7 13 D. Whittineton 7 6 Teller . . . .78 Tigerisrn . . . . 7 6 . Childslndy 7 7 Psychologist 7 6 Furlong 7 7 2.0—BELMONT HANDICAP, Of £'S0; 7} fur. st. lb. st. lb. Knollmere 8 12 Atholspear . 8 2 Juggle . . . 8 10 Sight Draft . 7 9 Just an Idea 8 5 Pedestal . . . 7 7 Tobaccoland 8 3 2.40—TRIAi HACK HANDICAP, Of £70; 7} fur. st. lb. st. lb. Gay Court . 8 8 Actaeon . . . r Seneschal . . . 8 7 Sir Gallant . . 5 Beverage . . . 13 5 Goldzone . . . 5 Gibraltar • . 8 3 Thrasher . . . 5 Pomp . . . . ! 8 1 C;.!lan . . . . 7 5 Et. Roger . . 7 7 Chief Clerk . . 7 5 Flower . . . 7 7 Chief Line . 7 5 3.20—HIGGIE HANDICAP, o lb o 1 mile and a distance. st. lb. st. lb. Yertipern 9 G Balloon . . . 7 5 Lady Piim . . 9 3 Little Doubt . 7 o Cessation . . /. 8 G Royal Finance 7 o Petta . 7' 7 Briar Root 7 0 Cricket Bat . ' 7 ,. Royal Game 7 0 W—MOUTOA HACK HANDICAP. Of £70; Si fur st. lb st. lb. . Landmark Si 3 Gran Chaco 7 7 Royal Black *9 0 Tentcall . . . 7 7 Air Laddie . 8. 5 Gasnapper . 7 7 Ben Hur . . : S 1 Arrowrone . 7 7 Zeebrusge . . . 7 10 Cape Gold . . 7 5 Pefer Jackson 7 10 Lucky Moment 7 5 Kissless 7 9 Shoot 1st 7 0 4.45— OWEN HANDICAP, Of £90. 6 fur Lady Ques st. lb. St. lb 9 7 La Poupee 7 10 Oimabue . . 9 3 Arisus . . . . 7 7 Silverrnine . . 8 12 Tobaccoland . 7 6 Tenterden . 8 4 Trojan Ridgenount . 7 11 Melody . . 7 2

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 9

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TO-DAY'S RACES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 9

TO-DAY'S RACES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 9

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