WINTER RACING
GISBOBNE MEETING PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY THE WAIKANAE HANDICAP Oil CJIANCES OF STJNNY SONG The Gisbol-ne Racing Club's Winter Meeting will be concluded at To Hapara to-day, when tho racing should again prove interesting. A3 the club is tieing merged into tho Poverty Bay Turf Club, jt will bo its last meeting and, except for the Poverty Bay Hunt Meeting next Saturday, this will be the last day's racing on the Te ITapara course, which is likely to be sold. The following horses are likely to bo Fell supported in their engagements:— Gisborne Hurdles.—Million, Kaiti, Neil. Trial. Handicap.—Black Songster, Bird Call. Waikanao Handicap—Sunny Song, jWhito Fang. Second Hack Flat.—Lady Vane, Hawthorn, Rasouli. Te Hapara Steeplechase.—Neil, Simeon, Monetiizc. Tura.ngunui Plate.—Hunter's Moon, Sunny Bachelor, Bothwell. Farewell Handicap.—Teller, Lordlv Knight, Orby's Choice. Dets.Us of the fields are as follows: GISBORNE HURDLES, Of £75; 1} miles. ~ , st - ,b - , . Bt. lb. Msnuiri . . . 10 13 Kaiti ... 5) 5 Neil . . . .10 G Kongo ... 0 3 Monetize . .10 5 Kins Wanga .92 Million . I . 912 Cat-i-mes ~'9O St. Ames . . 911 Sunglare ..90 Athol spear . 9 S TRIAL HANDICAP, Of £SO: G fur. st. lb. st. lb. Black Songster 9 0 Reviver ... 8 4 Bird Call . .88 Evermore ..84 Manaderva ; 8 4 Kahunoko ..84 WAIKANAE HANDICAP, Of'£Bs: 1 mile. I st. lb. st. lb. Milahat .'.98 Head Serang . S 4 Teller . L . 9 5 Good Idea . 8 2 Autumn Sup . 9 1 Toboggan ..80 Whito Fang 812 Rory Mor ..80 Orby'B Choice. 8 5 Helium ... 8 0 Moa Bird ..85 Bob In . ..80 Sunny Song . 8 5 Lady Spy ..80 SECOND HACK FLAT HANDICAP, ; Of £GO: 7 fur. 6t. lb. st. lb. Good Idea ..95 Rasouli . , . S 6 Lady Vane. . 9 2 Stitch . . . 8 G Beverage . . 812 Princess Star. 8 2 Hawthorn .1 . 811 Bird Call ..80 Tima Waiata . 8 8 Meaaurer ..80 Nahi .... S 8 Night Speaker 8 0 Primax ... 8 7 Foulwind ..80
TE STEEPLECHASE, /Of £75: 25 miles. st. lb. st.lb. Simeon . . .11 7 Cat-i-mes ..97 Monetize . .10 12 Haumariri . 0 0 Neil . . / .10 4 Tall Timber . 9 0 •Ten .... 912 Harrowgate .90 Freehold .-.97 TURANCANUI PLATE, Of £6O; 6 fur. st. lb. st. lb. Bothwell . . 812 Hunting Jnr .83 Black Songster 8 12 Hunter's Moon 8 3 Terapecn . 811 Runny Bachelor 8 3 Mister Tom . 8 3 Swift and Sure 8 3 FAREWELL HANDICAP, , Of £65: C fur. st. lb. st. lb. 7>ordlT Knight 9 G Aiguille ... 8 3" • Hunting Day . !> (» Good Idesv ;• 8 2 "White Fans . 9 1 King Wiwig.i . 8 0 Teller ...91 Sunglaro ..80 Bold Front .88 Hawthorn ..80 ■Manifesto ..88 Toboggan . 8 0 Orby's Choico. 8 5 Princess Star. 8 O Sunny Song . 8 5 Stitch ... 8 0 AUSTRALIAN RACING MEETINGS IN SYDNEY fj •. ——- NEW ZeAIANDERS' WEICaHTS SYDNEY, July 29 A number of New Zealvnd horses will be competing /at tho Rosehill meeting tomorrow and also at the Moorefield Bank Holiday Meeting Those engaged at Rosehill include the two-year-old Mungatoon, owned by Mrf P. A. Swney, who will be makinit his first public appearance in Sydney. Details of the New Zealanders' weight? at Roaehill are as follows: Nursery Handicap, 6 fur.—Mungatoon, 7,10. / ' Flying Handicap, 6 fur.—Ephialtes 8.6, Oratorian 8.0. Rosehill Handicap, 1J miles.—King March 8.7, Havering 8.5. Carlingford Mile, 1 mile.—White Wings 7.13.
The weights for the Moorefield meeting include:— Kogarah Stakes, li miles.—Lavington 8.7. Tellers' Handicap. 1 mile.—Letitia 8.3, Dervish 7.13. _ , Holiday Handicap, li miles.—Lavington 7.0, Havaspot 9.0. King March 8.13. Staff Welter Handicap, 0 fur.—Movie Star 10.2, Hunt the Slipper 9.9. RACING IN ENGLAND BRULETTE'S GOODWOOD CUP ! .. LONDON. July 28 The chief event at the Goodwood meeting to-day resulted:— GQODWOOD CUP, 2 miles 5 fur. BRULETTE, Lord Woolavington's b m. 4yi:3, by Bruleur—Seaweed . . . . 1 BROWN JACK, Sir Harold Wernher's br g, aged, by Jackdaw—Quel auidella . ® UT MAJEU.R, Aga Khan's b li, syrs, by Ksar— Uganda 3 Five started. Four lengths; ten lengths. Bruletto was rockoned to be the best maro in France. She was purchased last month by Lord Woolavington. Lust year Brulette won the Oaks in England in the colours of Lieutenant-Colonel C. W, Birkw, and at lier firet start in France tins season she Won a long-distanco weight-for-age race. * PAKURANGA HUNT RACES i t ENTRIES FOR CHIEF EVENTS A very satisfactory list of nominations has been received for the Pakuranga Uunt races at Ellerslie on August 20. The following are the entries for the-chief events;— JELLICOE HANDICAP, 11 miles Malahat, To Hoia. Maori Boy. Patutahi. Gay Cockade, Prince of Orange, Royal Artist, CruacWan, Chief Link, King s Archer. Mahki.ll, Catoni3, Royal Survey, Lorinax, Surgon, Good Idea, Protomint, irue Blood. DUNEDIN HANDICAP, 6 fur.—Tea Chat. Royal Gallant. Imamint, Hi B h , Comedy, Tea. Trader,. Speedmint, irnues- ; Tnan, Cruachun, King Ford, Chief Link. Lord Aintree, Ilispania, Baroscope, Vandyke, Hampton Park, Werata, Valroe, bai'Eon, Qolondrina, Chromadyne. HUNT CLUB CUP, about 3 miles.-Ab-«ent, General Lu. Platina. Arapawa, Lenarrfbin. Roadman. Bella. Haakon, Galapngo, Mashoor, Simeon, Commentator, I rouble, Koewbiwhi. ' ■ : DIVIDENDS AND t BETTING DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB'S VIEWS [Bit TELEGRAPH —OWN COBHE'sPONDENT] ; DUNEDIN, Friday i Th«, committeo of tho Dunedin Jockey "Jib was instructed to go into the question of giving a trial to the paying of dividends ®n the thi'fo placed horses and also the totalir.nur. The* club has passed n- resolution that '•Presentations be made to tho Government Permit the double totalisator being vised Wa bets bciny telegraphed to tho course.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21248, 30 July 1932, Page 7
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