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CANTERBURY HORSES.

| GAY CRESTS PROGRAMME. : ~~ I TO ST.\RT IN DUNEDLN CUP. j | COMPRIS AND NICHTMARCH. i [fuom otra ows cobsespojsxsejot. ] CHEISTCHL'KCH, Wednesday. It has atiw been decided to continue Gar Crest's engagement -u the Dunedta Cup. as 31 is considered that, litis will be ius last attempt litis Benson is handicap events, and therefore a win would not affect him ia the matter of later weight allotments. He ia in euch good order, too., at present tint the race ia act likely to do him any harm, and will, ia addition, assist him is -his effort in the James HaideU Gold Cup cm the second day. As it was not intended 1 earlier to rs.ee G-ay Crest on the first day. f H. Gray was encaged to ride him only in j the Geld Cup. and ia tie meantime he | accepted ike mount an Admiral Drake in j the handicap. A rider will now hare to i be secured tor Gay Crest in that race. | Gay Crest looks as well at present a£ ever, j Silver Ring is improving tvjt.ii every j gallop, and there ill no doubt that, he is ft ! galloper out of the tirdisary.' Yesterday he I hopped away m front of Oratorious in a j sprint over naif a mile on the plough and. | had to be held back to his mate, and then j covered, the distance in a(te., the last three j furlongs taking 37 2-S». Oratorio us is as ; yet a lazy galloper, bat. in any case, he | was of little use to Silver Bing. who, should j emerce irom the Ihxaedm meeUns with histi : honours. He ia fee be rideeu there bv G. I Humphries i Cricket Bat igiiß -drew attention to ma ; ctrndixiun Lj- x«eLiur oil ats. farictasa on the I yiougit ia LIS 4-» Like others of the I Eqaipmeat family, be has a liking for a ytsiiaitig surface, and. A the. WijigAiiu track ! us favourable, he wifi keep the opposition j ouey next week. The remaining jaerthecs I of the Choksbore team to go south. Ball Dress, Haitei and klorepork., also cut ; through useiul work over sis furlongs. ' Ranelagh was once more seen to advanti age in a gallop over aeven furicngs in com- ! pany with. Chief, Light. The latter, in? ! Chief Eul'er from Illume. bv Kl.brcney from i Simper, trained, by E. Seoallar far "Mr. W. 1 T. Haziett, has had very little racing ewinc ! to growing too f«iet. but has been showuur marked improvement lately. He is to iro ; to Wingatui tc contest the maiden events I and will have to he ccmEicorad. Irish . Chieftain, who was formerly Chief Light's ! stable mate, but was taken to Invercargill ; ay F. J. ilcJLay after the New .Zealand I Ccp meeting, has been put aside until later j-u the autumn. He w.s raced at the • recent Wellington, meeting, but was unable ; to handle the hard tracks, and will not be i produced again until better conditions pre--1 Nig-fcimarch. wita A. Meseervy in the j saddie. was caateiea a circuit the reverse i way an the plough, and in the nest round, i with Static as a mate, strode over five furj longs is 1,4. The champion still carries } surplus condition but otherwise is in -ex- | cedent ,#rder and as standing up to Ins ! restricted work very satisfactorily, j Camprts, who has been kept in easy work j on hts trainer's trotting track since retum- ! tag irom Treniham, put in a reappearance I at Hiccarton to-day and accompanied Tatj quinius in a useful six furlongs task. He i has suffered no ill-oSects from his vFeliuxetoa efforts and will require only a few armiiar gallops to tune htm up for his Dstn- | edin Cup eagajremefct. R. Heed will asaip | ride aim and will have the mount on Nightj march -n the weight-lor-aee race. j RACES AT NEW PLYMOUTH FIRST DAY'S ACCEPTANCES.

[BY TELEGRAPH.—TTxOS ASSOCUKHOX. ] IvBW PLYMOUTH. Friday Acceptances for the first, day of toe Taranafc: Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting to be held inest Thursday and' Saturday are as follows: WAfTARA ffiJftm.ES, * J " Of £100; li utiles 100 yards. _ . St . Ib. St. Ib, GofHEwk ... II 6 Airtight . . 913 Mtwraagi ... 10 T3 "Wfaisosse . . 553 3.{tj"u] iirrtt . . 10 11 Cailspat ... a 3 Blacksmith . - .10 5 Cullaa ..... 9 0 NGAMOTU JUVENILE HANDICAP, ■ Of £SO, 5 fur. St.. lb. st. lb. Merry "STay . t» 2 Ta-rora .... 7 7 Farlcme -..P1 March Alone . 7 5 La Cro-tra ... 7 23 Trs-atora ... 7 3 Chief Seamcnd .... 7 2 Marionette . 7 12 Miss Cavendish 7 0 FLYING HANDICAP, Of £150; 6 fur. st. ]b. st. 3b. Lnucb. Prince 3 II Orapui • • - . 7li Hut: tine Crr . f 5 Creen Linnett 7 9 Lady Qoes . . Sis Gold Da-sm ..70 Silvenrine. . . S 7 TARAWA*! CUP, Of £2;io.; 1 mile 3 iux. st. lb. Bt. Ib. Joie d© Tal . S 1 Calamine ...70 Chopin ... 7 1.2 Monaicff *.70 Ar!k:ra .... 712 Mcroorae ... 7 <) Li s ;.ie Doubt . 7 3 OKATO HACK HANDICAP. Of £9e. Si far. Ff. ib. st. Ib. Creen Patch . 3 0 Ceres] .... 7 2 Jcyspear ...96 Attentive ... 7 0 Bob Hve .... 7 10 Fotoi'eer . 7 (I MiMI HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP. Of £115: about 7 fur. st. lb, st. lb. Awaken • . f1" Arvada .... 5 D Orapsi .... 3 3 Calamine ... S II Rir.biield ... 9 ti Royal Finance S S .last an Ides .90 Sinc=r .... 9 0 Little Doubt . 8 9 Callnpat ... SO TIMARU HACK HANDICAP. Of £56: 5 far. st. ib. st. Ih. Arrada . . . . 9 ■*-. Ls Ctwh . . 7 s The iiffer ..33 Forceful • • . 7 7 Orby's Choice 810 Silver Fern . X- 0 JJoa'os ... 7 9 AYONDALE AUTUMN MEETING. HURDLE EVENTS DELETED. The programs!* for the A-rondale Jockey Club's Autanrn Meeting, on April 2 and 6, con tains a substantial reduction in prizemoney ioliowinc 'upon the Sobs on the spring meeting, whicdi was severely affected by bad -n-cathrr. The stakes irnioußl to i'2sito, it cut «I £im compared with last year. The Ail-aged Stake*, of £s*Ki, wreifht, -farare', six iariencs. entries for which were ■much last year, is ijje most valuable nuw en the proei-iftiine. The Fo'ey Memorial Handicap, ii uiiies. is worth £256. and the Aussann Handicap. 1J miles, on the second dsy, i'iiOO. The open sis ruricmgß race en the first day carries a stake at £275 ana on the second day £l5O. A feature of the programme is the delation of the hurdle tace each day and the substitution of a hieh-weichi handicap, one mile, on the hrst day. and li miles on the second. The reason far tire change is the small fields that have compeuid in hurdles events «t the dub's recent meetings. .

MR. J. S. McLEOD'S HORSES. A CHANGE OF TRAINERS. [tt.ctm otra cqkkebpokoekt.] KASE33TGS. Thursday. Lake Wilson has severed his Engagement as private trainer for Mr. J. S- MeLeod, wiiDße horses "will in futurft be trained by vT, McK+nnon at Gresnmeadowa. Wilson has had a fair amount of succbs* ill hiß position, particularty with Miy Own, winner o? the Great Northern Oaks in 1930, Snnba, nrho. sifter hi* Bale to Australia. bus become a mystery home, and Jimny Bjv«e. This season, however, the stable ha* been oat oi iiKdt. Mr. McLisori b«» presentee TViison wini Botfewell, a • .three-year-old edding by I<ard Qnes from Beta, who has done n little rnrinft -wiiijoiH running into a place, McKinnon bas trained' many mwam* far the Orroond family, including Tawmii, l?ewa, Curie and iLinif'tf RACING FIXTURES. February <>—liataxnatß Rarinsr Club. I Fehxuiuy 6—Gisborxte fiatine Club. February 31, —Poverty Bay Tun Club. February It, 13—Taranata Joritey Club. Fetmtary l£. 13—tUmedin Jockey Club. February 13, 13—Marlborough Jockey Club. Fnhruary 13, 15—Roiorna Raring Club > February If". 20—"Wanpanwi Jtwuteey Club. b oJurtiaey -ft, 22—WhiIuiw Hoeing Club February 30—Cliideft Racine Club. Fein-nary i!o—Canterinn-j- Jockey Club. February '2X, 25—Wbodvilla District Jcick«y Club. February 24, 25—Gore Bacing Clan. February 25—Waiapa R-aning Club. February ST, 23—Te Aroaa Jockey Ch&*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 7

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CANTERBURY HORSES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 7

CANTERBURY HORSES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 7