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FIELDS AT TE RAPA.

ACCEPTORS FOR SATURDAY. STOREY MEMORIAL CUP. ELEVEN HORSES ENGAGED. The following acceptances have been received for the first day of the Waikato Racing Club'a smmner meeting to be held on Saturday and Monday:—

FRANKLIN RACING CLUB. NOMINATIONS TO-MORROW. * Nominations for the Franklin Racing Club's meeting to be held at Pukekohe on Saturday. March 5. close at 5 p.m. to-mor-row with the secretary, Mr. W. J. Short. I Pukekohe. or Mr. A. J. Farauhar, secretary j of the Avondale Jockey Club, Auckland. | TWO INJURED HORSES, GOLD SAND'S TRIP CANCELLED. j [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WELLINGTON, Tuesday. Gold Sand, although able to win a race j at the Marlborough meeting last week, was t considerably knocked about on the trip, and. as a result, she will not go to Sydney with I Prince Pombal on Friday, aa originally intended It is probable that hc.r place will ! be taken by the Rossendale—Sarcenet yearling colt purchased at the sales lost month : bv Mr. J. A. Taylor. . . i 'Solitaire 11.. who was also injured tlie Marlborough trip, was not fit to reairn with the other Trtntham horses on Sunday. She was l«ft' at Hleuheim and it is expected that it will be at least a month before fihe is able to travel and probably three months before 6he can race again. NOTES FROM EVERYWHERE. TRACK AND STABLE GOSSIP. Gay Court, who developed a joint on (he eve of the Wellington Summer M.eetnig, has been blistered and spelled. The trainer H. B. Lorigun has left hospital after undergoing an operation and is again supervising Ins learn at lrentham. j R. Reed is due to leave for Australia !nt the end of the month. His ridmz engagements there will include Lady i Pam and also Nichlmarch if the latter makes ; the trip. ' S J Eeid has taken Historic, in hand again at Trentham. but so fur he has done only pottering work. The Nassau gelding Im3 come in looking fresh and well and j appears to have thrown off all signs of unsoundness. j Jutland, a Pombal—Anklet three-year old sprang a surprise at Gosford. Sydney, last ! week. He did not look like heme beaten ! at any stage of a, five-furlongs three-ycar-i old handinap. As lie brought 3'-5 guineas i as a vearling at Trentham. he has been a ; fair time returning something toward his j cost. | The disqualification of six months imI posed at the Grand National meeting last ! August on the horse Aladdin, tne rider. J. ' Kerry, and the trainer. O F. Watson lias : expired bv the effluxion of time, and l ie I Hunting Song gelding rejoins A. Trilfoids I team at Wa;hdyke this week. He was a brilliant performer over hurdles, his efforts at tlio Grand Nationu! meotmg entitling him to a very high place among the jumpers, and if ho comes back to his lie t form, he will have to be reckoned with in important jumping races in the winter. SYDNEY RACING ITEMS. DOINGS OF NEW ZEALANDERS. [FROM OIJR OWN CORRESPONDENT. ] SYDNEY, Feb. 11. D Webster had no lurk with Movie Star and Bayacre at Rosehil! on Saturday. First Aero wan also a runner hut was not fancied. Webster left for Melbourne with First Acre and Movie Star, both or whom look particularly well in spite of their failures. , . Mr G, Talicred, an ex-New Zeaiander. who is a solid supporter of Wfl»er.i hnrses, had a two-year-old by Heroic, from Camisole racing at Rosehill. A big fellow, lie was not in the betting and is not rctidv yC G Price will have only Old Ming and Kiivera at the Melbourne meetings. Old Ming should earn some money in tne big sprint events, for he is a brilliant galloper. Fiiiisan showed a flash of old-time form in the Flying Handicap at Rosehill. With top weight 9.6, he was in trouble on the rails in "the straight, but for which lie might have won. The race went to hiUarnev. who is a great horse, at this course. _ He came with a paralysing run in the straight. His success was very profitable to his owner. Mr E. Moss, who commenced to bet at good double figures, while the closing prico was also good. G. Price had Killarnev m great trim. , , W. Cook has now taken the leading position among the Sydney jockeys with 311 points, next coming E. Bartle 291, A. Knott, 2:U. M. McCarlen 21. J. E. Pike 191, and T ' Webster 191. Pike has easily the best a vera "e of 31.9(5 Cook and Webster being next best with 1G.49 and 16.38 respectively. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. " Inquirer," Waihou.—-Obligado was a chestnut horse by Orville from The Flirt, by Trappist from Frivolity, by Macaroni from Mi S3 Agnes, by Birdcatcher from Agnes, by Clarion. Obliorado was imported to Now Zealand in 1597. . " O. Kay." Royal Oak,—The placing* in the Ail Revoir Handicap on the second day of the Forburv Park Trotting Club* Summer Meeting were:—Regal Voyage 1. Golden Pedro 2, Rollo 3.

Ti:iAL STAKES. Of £75 and 2sova. Sweepstake; 6 fur. 8t. lb. st. b. Book Law ..83 Aga Kahn . 12 King's KnaveT 8 3 Reclaimed . 12 Chateau ... 8 3 Free Air . 9 Marmorate ..80 lllurninelli . 9 lteviver ... 8 0 Amber Link 9 FRANKTON HURDLES. Of JL'90; li miles. st. lb. at. lb. Wiltshire . . 10 11 Mia Stella. . 0 0 Maneani . . . 10 10 High ComCristobel ... 10 8 missioner . 9 0 Standfast ... 10 0 Lord Suow . 9 0 1.0 Homai ..96 JUVENILE* HANDICAP. Of £90; two-year-olds; 5 fur. st. lb. st. lb. Tea Trader 9 10 Welcome Lu 4 Foreisn Money 8 1 Desert Fire 2 G. Marigold . 7 13 Senorita . . 2 Te Waipu . . 7 12 Jonathan • o Sea Ruler ..78 Erination • 2 Safe Bank . 7 5 Rom. Mascot 2 Hnuwiri ... 7 5 STOREY MEMORIAL CUP. Of £275, including gold cup valued at £50; 11 miles. et. lb. st. lb. Pegaway ... 10 0 Mosque • • 7 o Chief Joy ..89 Limeen • . 7 2 Eager Rose . 7 11 Alloy . 7 1 Maori Boy 7 7 Bronze Tray 7 0 Royal Artist . 7 7 LI anore . . 7 0 Flying Prince 7 5 LINLEY HACK. Of £75. 7 fur. st. lb. et. lb. Ganpat .... 9 7 Lucidus . . . 7 8 Iniamint ... 8 9 '1 eels 7 8 Ruby Dawn . 8 4 Alpina . . . 7 5 Holly Holm . 8 2 Welcome Boy 7 0 Indolent ... 8 0 Searcher . . 7 0 Glen Rata ..711 Wilton . . . 7 0 Lady Musk 7 11 Homelight . 7 0 PUKETAHA HIGH-WEIGHT. Of £90; 1 mile. st. lb. st. lb. Gay Cockade 9 4 Bronr.e Tray 8 10 Cruachan ... 9 3 Kniruri . 8 0 Te Hoia ... 9 2 Spring Abbey 8 0 Hit the Deck 9 0 Roseric . . . 8 0 PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP. Of £150; 6 fur. st. lb. st. lb. Paganelli ..90 Tea Chat . 6 Leitrim ... 8 7 Chief Jewel 1 High Comedy 8 6 Pershnm . . 0 Marechal ... 8 2 King Ford 0 Gold Day . . 7 12 Iniamint . . 0 Baroscope ..77 BEERESCOURT HANDICAP. Of £100 and 2sov. 6\veep6take; 1 mile. si. lb st. b. Princess Bede 8 11 Lady Lulu . 7 4 L'Allegro ..86 Trowbridge 7 2 Valmarie ... 8 3 Abbey Dream 7 0 Gay Idea ..82 Arcade . . ■ 7 0 Pateena ... 7 5

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21110, 18 February 1932, Page 7

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FIELDS AT TE RAPA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21110, 18 February 1932, Page 7

FIELDS AT TE RAPA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21110, 18 February 1932, Page 7

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