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SUMMER RACING

(MJODYILLE MEETING PROGRAMME FOR 10-DAY AUCKLAND CUP HORSES (REVIEW OF THE PROSPECTS The summer meeting of the Woodville jockey CI;lb opens to-day, when chief interest will in the form of entrants for Ellerslin. Those include the Auckland Cup candidates Mv Own, Tigerism, La Poupee, Shrewd, Hunting Cry and Gold Trail, the two-year-olds Diatoinous, Gipsy Love, Bon Rapide and Arise, the hacks Broken Rule and Strome. and the hurdlers Blacksmith and Okopua. Three dividends will lie paid in all events in which there are nine or more allotted numbers on the totalisator, and two dividends in races with five to eight (inclusive) numbers. Telegraphing last evening our Welling ton correspondent stated that the track Tvas i» first-class order. The following horses might be well supported in their engagements: — Jlaneaatua Hurdles.—Okopua, Riotous, Jlanuiri. Maiden Plate.-—Pladie, Aoron, Marais. Bolton Handicap.—Ruanui, Tigerism. Nursery Handicap.—Diatomous, Gipsy love, Silver Beam. Oete Handicap. —Royal Bengal, Lack. Mangarawa Handicap.—False Scent, Copper King, Navaho. VChariti Handicap.—Flower, Chock Say, Kahunoke. Borough Handicap.—Cart'ex, Gold Trail. Following are the fields: — 12.0.— manga-atua hurdl.es, Of £SO; 1$ miles st. lb. si. lb. Blacksmith . . 11 t> Ex Dono ... 9 0 Jlanuiri . . . 10 12 Patearoa ... 9 0 Okopua .... Id 8 Miss Hastings 9 0 Manifesto . . 10 2 Jnvictus ... 9 0 Statuary ... 9 ('> Tiutra Lad . 9 0 Riotous .... 9 2 12.40.—MAIDEN PLATE, Of £45; 6 fur. st. lb. st. lb. Bonnie Vale . S 11 Acron 8 11 Mac Ceana . 811 Outspan .... 8 11 Marais .... S 11 Aviatrix . . . S 11 Sunstead . .8 11 Spearshot . . 811 Lackstone . .8 11 "Walton Park . 8 11 Pladio .... S 11 I.2O.—BOLTON HANDICAP, Of £110; miles st. lb. st. lb. Cluny . ... S 1-2 Atholspear ..79 Chopin . ... 8 8 La Poupee ..75 Ruanui .... S G Shrewd .... 7 2 My Own . . . S 4 Jayson .... 7 0 Tigerism ... 7 13 2.O.—NURSERY HANDICAP, Of £GS: 5 fur. st- lb. st. lb. Diatomous . . 8 12 Bon Rapide . 7 2 Gipsy Love . 7 13 Etiquette ... 7 2 Hint 7 7 After Money . 7 2 Passion Fruit 7 7 Arise 7 2 Safari .... 7 7 Lavina . ." ■ . 7 2 Silver Beam . 7 2 2.40.—0ETE HANDICAP, Of £9O; G fur. st. lb. st. lb. Hunting Cry . 9 13 Lack 8 4 Souchong ..94 Royal Bengal 7 9 Aston 8 6 Royal Hunting 7 S 3.2O.—MANGARAWA HACK HANDICAP, Of £GO; G fur. st. lb. st. lb. Ben Hur ..89 Paioneone ..78 Sabatini ...S3 Forest Shis . 7 5 Navaho ...S3 Golden Shadow 7 5 False Scent . 7 12 Copper Kins . ~ 4 Broken Pule . 711 Willowmere . 7 4 Purse 7 9 Popette ... 7 0 Dick Whittington 7 9 4.0.—V/HARITI HACK HANDICAP, Of £7O; 1 mile and a distance st. lb. st. lb. Tahoma ... 9 0 Kalmuck ... 7 10 Saltpot . . . S 13 Chock Say ..75 Grand Lahu . 8 1 Greenhorn ..75. Brambletorn . 7 13 Red Flush ..72 Joyspenr . . . 7 12 Chile 7 0 Kahunoke . . 7 11 Strome .... 7 0 Flower ... 710 Rhea 7 0 4.4O.—BOROUGH HANDICAP, Of £BS; 7 fur. st. lb. st. lb. Gold Trail ..99 Nightmare . . 7 13 C'arfex .... 810 Anemometer . 7 13 Arajean . .. 8 7 WORK AT AWAPUNI HORSES FOR WOODVILLE BLACKSMITH'S HURDLE DISPLAY [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN' CORRESPONDENT] PALMERSTOX NORTH, Tuesday Conditions were excellent for track operations at Awapnni this morning. The course proper, with the flags wide out. and tliu plough, were in use. A number of candidates for Woodville were given fast work. The Nursery Handicap candidate Safari (McDowell) inn thieo furlongs on the course proper ill 33 3-5s Easterly (Broughton). who is not due to come in until the second day, ran seven furlongs, the last six in 1.27 2-5. This roaro is looking more robust than of old. Joyspc-ar (Voitre) and Statuary ( McDowell) were partners over a mile on the plough. They ran the first three furlongs in 368. five in I.C find the full distance in 1.50 1-5. Joyspear, who is on tho improve, finished slightly in front. Wait and See (Chisholm) had Boudoir (Bradley) a; a companion over three fuilongs on the course proper. Boudoir struck herself turning into the straight and Wait arid See, who will contest the Juvenile Handicap on the second day, went on to complete her task in 38s. Minstrel Lad (Thompson) and Jean Ladosio (Gray) jumped away at the mile peg on the plough to run the distance comfortably in 1.55 1-5. Jean Ladosio pulled hard over the early stages and her younger half-brother had her measure at the finish. Both are to appear on the second (lily. Blacksmith (McDonald) was restricted to & three furlongs sprint on the plough, which the Arrow-smith gelding accomplished in 4ls. He jumped yesterday morning, when he gavo h good display. Riotous (Miles) and Patearoa (Kobinson) were associated over five flights f >f hurdles, the pair giving a first-class display Little is being asked of Princess Dorecn fit present. She is still bandaged in front, and following trotting exercise on the No. 3 grass she was cantered on the plough. In the meantime matters do not appear over-hopeful of her fulfilling her engagements at Christ mas. While Bee Acre lucks none the worse for his fai: at Levin, his trainer is not anxious that the filly should be asked to race on the second day at Woodville Patearoa fulfilled a splendid schooling dis Play on Saturday morning, but after cooling °lf was kmc*, and tic wiil forgo ins Woodv'He engagements. Although La Moderne did not figure in the published list of horses who had sur ■yived the first forfeit of the. Derby, tho tilly stands her ground and will go north lo £lleis:ie at Christmas. She will also contest tj u . Kind's Plate and Queen's Plate Hiding engagements for to-inoiruw are:A. McDonald. —Blacksmith. R. C. Miles.— Riotous. A; Eastwood.—After Money. • J. McDowell.—Safari. Heed.—Grand Lahu J«hea, Royal Hunting.* Voitre.—C'arfex* Acron* Bint. Joyepeur. MA.xTON NOMINATIONS Nominal ions for the Marlon Jockey Club's bummer Meeting close at 9 p.m. on Friday With the secretary. Mr. Arthur Way.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21359, 7 December 1932, Page 9

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SUMMER RACING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21359, 7 December 1932, Page 9

SUMMER RACING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21359, 7 December 1932, Page 9