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TO-DAY'S RACES

WANGANUI MEETING UIGGiE HANDICAP FIELD ORBY'S CHOICE FANCIED .. i •h ' S THE DEBUTANT STAKES ; c The second day of the Wanganui Jockey Club's Spring Meeting will be held 1 to-fla.V. The acceptances are very satisfactory and keen racing is anticipated. Telegraphing from Wanganui last evening } " Archer" stated that the weather remained fine and that track conditions 2 should again be. excellent. Horses who may be well supported in iheir engagements include:— { Debutant Stakes. —Midian, Pegged Exchange, Dinelli. ( Gonville Highweight.—High dommisfioner, Henry of Navarre, Bon Eve. Spring Hack Handicap. Bambury, genorita, Chief Marionette. Belmont Handicap.—Fiji, Habit, Pomp. Trial Handicap.—Glenvane, Swift and gnre, Senorita. Higgie Handicap. Orby's Choice, Statuary, Teller. Moutoa Hack Handicap.—Farmer, Seamond, Kotaki Eka. Owen Handicap.—Consent, Orapai, La . Jloderne. Following are the fields:— 12.0—DEBUTANT STAKES, • Of £65; for two-year-olds; 4i fur. et. lb. at. lb. Pegged Round Table . 8 5 Exchange 8 5 Quietly .... 8 0 Midian ... 8 5 Dinelli .... 8 0 Spiral . . i . 8 5 Rust 8 0 Red Manfred . 8 5 Golden Hair . 8 0 - Hugo ..... 8 5 Bon Rapide ..SO Baparahara ..85 12.45—GONVILLE HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, • Of £75: 1 mile and a distance Bt. lb. 6t. lb. Tenacre / . . 10 10 Okopua .... 9 4 / Fernden ... 10 6 Warfille ... 9 2 High Bon Eve ..92 Commissioner 913 Day Lass ... 9 0 H. of 'Navarre 910 Autumn Dawn 9 0 < I.2S—SPRING HACK HANDICAP, < Sweepstake of £3 each, with £7O added: 6 fur. ■ > st. lb. . st. lb. Chief D. Whittington 7 2 Marionette 8 2 Late Jest . . . 7 0 Bambury ~ . . 7 13 Illuminelli ..70 Be:aorita ... 7 8 Merry Way . 7 0 Posy . . . .76 2.5 BELMONT HANDICAP. Of £80; about 7 fur. st. lb. Bt. lb. Habit'. '. . 8 11 Korokio ... 8 3 Refresher ... 8 9 Pomp .... 7 10 Fiji ...... 8 6 Cluny 7 7 2.4S—TRIAL HANDICAP, Of £7O; about 7 fur. st. lb. Bt. lb. Davietock ..88 Taitoru .... 7 0 Ga.y Court . . 8 6 Ythan .... 7 0 Gi«nvane ... 711 Cape Fair ..70 Svrift and/Sure 7 9 Cape of G. Hope 7 0 Senorita ... 7 7 Royal Papa . 7 0 Ida Merling . 7 2 Boon 7 0 Illuminelli ..70 Hawora .... 7 0 3.2S—HIGGIE HANDICAP, Of £105; 1 mile and a distance st. lb. st. lb. Rt.anui . . . 8 5 Eastertime ..70 Teller ... 8 2 Orby's Choige 7 0 Little Doubt . 7 7 Vitaphone ..70 Korokio V 7 6* King Ford ..70 Statuary ... 7 6 4.S—MOUTOA HACK HANDICAP, Of £7O; 81 fur. et. lb. et. lb. Kotaki Eka .90 Capt. Dan . . 7 0 , Farmer .... 8 5 Invictus ... 7 0 Ben Hur Mi;ss Sheff . . 7 4 Cape Paraki . 7 0 • Seamond ... 7 0 Miss Beatrice 7 0 Glowlight ..70 4.4S—OWEN HANDICAP, Of £9O; 6 fur. st. lb. St. lb. Consent .... 9 1 Royal Hunting 7 S Eduitant .. . . 8 10 King Ford ... 7 3 Orapai .". . . 8 9 Ganpat .... 7 3 Refresher ... 8 6 Sir Pombal ..70 La. Modern© . 8 0 ADMIRAL DRAKE'S TRIP DEPARTURE FOR AUSTRALIA '■The last, Auckland Cup winner. Admittil Drake, and ' the Limond —Anklet two-year-old, also owned by Mr. J. M. Samson, of Dunedin, left Auckland for Sydney by the Maunganui yesterday- under the charge of Gieseler. They embarked at Wellington. Adrairal Drake is engaged in the Caulfield Cup, in which his weight is 8.13, and in the Melbourne Cup, in which his weight is 8.11. This is his second visit to Australia. On. his first trip last autumn he ran second to Johnnie Jason in the Sydney Cup! if WELL-BRED YEARLINGS PHAR LAP'S RELATIVES The fact that Phar Lap's yearling brother jfl to be included in the catalogue will create special interest in the National ealeß sit Trentham .nest January. The colt, who is being reared at Elderslie Stud, Oamaru, has done extremely well and all who have Been him have a very high opinion of him. With his dam. Entreaty, he was purchased by Mr. F. A. Armstrong, of Christchuich. ior 1500 guineas at the dispersal sale of the Jvai- '• tuna Stud last March. . ' , T ... Another close relative to Phar Lap that vill figure among the yearlings is a threeQuarter sister in blood to the champion, "being: a bay filly by Night Raid from Gay Bound, a half-sister to Entreaty by Gav Lac!. Other yearlings bT Night Raid will include a black colt from Star Lady, the dam of Star Stranger, and a brown colt hom the V.R.C. Oaks winner Redshank. The yearlings from the Koatanui Stud will include five Limond colts, one of them beinir a brother to Honour, another a brother to Rusinui and' a third a three-Quarter brother to Veilmond. ROSEHILL DOPING INCIDENT ATROPINE IN THISTLE STALK SYDNEY, Sept. 23 On analysis the thistle which itis believed •was intended for doping Promptitude at the Roeehill races last Saturday was found to contain atropine. The police have prenaTeil a report, which is now being considered the stewards. After the first division of the H'eh-weiirht Handicap, won by the Isew Zealand bor - Kodapen, the disclosure was made that there had been an attempt to dope who dead-heated with A r chniel for wa9 place It was stated that a stable boy was handed six r £l notes and a 1hl8 !® Thistle" dition that he gave the horse the thistle. The boy pocketed the six £1 n° tossed the thistle into an oul^ ouso ' thistle, when examined, was f ?" nd^„ c °? n jv Riysiterions crystals plugged into the stalK. WAIfCATO HUNT ENTRIES / Entries for the Waikato Hunt race meel !n« at Cambridge on October 24 close at P P.m. next Friday with the secretnry W. Stopford,' Cambridge, or Messrs. Bloxn field aud Co,. Auckland. RACING FIXTURES September 24—Geraldine Racing ClubSeptember St -Wanganui Jockey Club. October I—Napier Park Racing GluD. October I—Kurow Jockey Club. October G, B—Dunedm Jockey yluD. October 7, 8— Otaki Maori October Canterbury Joe l * 6 ? Club " October Racing Club. October 15, 17-Avondale Jockey Club. October 22. 24— Wellington R»«ng U ub. Ociober 22, 24—Gore Racing Club. October 24— Waverley Racing Club October 24—Waikato, Hunt Club. f!iub October 24— Waipawa County Raci ng " October 24—North'' Canterbury Racing CI ud. October 27, 29—Poverty. Bay Turf Clu . October 29-Banko Peninsula facing CluD. October Carterton Racing CluD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21296, 24 September 1932, Page 9

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TO-DAY'S RACES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21296, 24 September 1932, Page 9

TO-DAY'S RACES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21296, 24 September 1932, Page 9