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AUCKLAND RACES

i ACCEPTANCES POSTED NINETEEN IN THE EASTER small classic fields SILVER SCORN DEE TO-DAY A fine fiokl of 39 in the Easter Handicap is a notable feature of the acceptances for the first day of the Auckland gating Club's autumn meeting tc be held at Ellerslie next Saturday am on Easter Monday. There were only si> withdrawals, namely Great Star, whc won the race last year, .Richfield "WTiakapara, Psychologist, Monalof am "United. The top-weight Golden Wing, is definitely to race at Ellerslie insteai of at Uiccarton, having been scratched for all engagements at the southern meeting at 11 a.m. yesterday. He will be ridden by R. Reed. The final payments for the Great Northern Oaks and the St. Leger Stakes nro disappointing. In the Oaks the champion filly Silver Scorn is opposed by only three others, two of whom. Gold Trail and Prolyxo, are engaged also in the Easter Handicap on the same day, and in tho St. Leger Gold Trail and Jonathan are her only opponents. Silver Scorn is due to arrive at from Christchurch this morning, under tho charge of her trainer, G. Murray Aynsloy, who is also bringing Muff. At the conclusion of the meeting Silver Scorn will be taken to Svdney by her owner, the Randwick trainer F. T. Cush, who is expected to arrive in Auckland next week. Details of tho acceptances and final , payments aro as follows: — FIRST DAY PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, Of £300; U miles st. lb. _ st. lb. Merry Damon 9 0 Alloy .... 7 7 Seatown ... 812 Jalldy Karo . 7 6 Flying Prince 8 4 Carfex .... 7 0 Valroe .... 8 0 Grand Talk . 7 0 Asa Khan . 711 Chang 7 0 Royal Doulton 7 11 Psychologist . 7 0 Whakapara ..79 Motere .... 7 0 GREAT NORTHERN OAKS, Of £500; three-year-old fillies; weight 8.10; ij milea Silver Scorn Gold Musk Gold Trail Prolyxo BRIGHTON HURDLES HANDICAP, Of £350; 2 milea , et. lb. Bt. Ib. Pr. of Orange 11 10 LuceßS .... 10 1 Cruachan ... 11 G Simeon .... 9 13 High Pitch . 10 12 Free Air ... 9 11 Paddon . . .10 12 Imperial Prince 9 9 Royal Visitor 10 7 Kawini .... 9 2 Billy Boy . . 10 2 Star Comet . 9 1 Emancipation 10 2 EASTER HANDICAP, Of £S00; 1 mile st. lb. st. Ib. Golden Wings 9 9 L'Allegro . . 712 Paganelli ..96 Lordly Knight 7 12 Lady Quex ..85 Flying Prince 7 9 Sunny Sky ..85 Aiguille .... 7 8' Manawhenua . 8 3 Chief Cook ..78 Gold Trail ..83 Aga Khan ..72 ;■Refresher ... 8 3 Rita's Light . 7 0 Royal Artist . 8 2 Sea Ruler ..70 Inflation . . 8 0 Prolyxo ... 7 0 Eager Rose . 7 13 GREAT NORTHERN CHAMPAGNE STAKES, Of £G00; two-year-olds: colls and geldings 8.10, fillies 8.8: 7 fur. st. lb. st. lb Rereatu . ~ . 810 Deputy Ruler 810 Midian . . . 810 Gny Sheila . 8 8 Impnsto .... 8 10 Princess Dorecn 8 8 D'Artagnan . 810 MANGERE STEEPLECHASE, Of £225; about 2J miles ■ st. lb. ' st. lb. Royal .Reign . 10 10 Arcade .... 9 10 Callamart ... 10 1 Trowbridge ..92 Claremore . .10 0 Solnnio .... 9 0 Simeon .... 10 0 Demo .... 9 0 Neil . . ... .10 0 Ruby Meteor . 9 0 Nassock ... 10 0 Little Arch . 9 0 '■ Absent .... 9 11 Wee Prince .90 Creina's King 9 10 ONSLOW STAKES, Of £200; two-year-olds; 6 fur. st. lb. st. lb. Coronis .... 8 7 Catalogue ..79 King Mestor . 8 0 Trick. Water . 7 9 Gold Pocket . 8 0 Cherry King . 7 G Star Artist ..80 My Money . . 7 G R'/,pper . , . 712 Glenromney . 7 3 Queen Nona . 7 9 Sea Fox .... 7 0 EDEN HANDICAP, , Of £200; 1 mile t st. lb. st. lb. Master Brierly 9 7 Hawthorn ..73 Muff 812 Mahkill .... 7 2 Senegal .... 8 9 Ruling King . 7 0 Desert Star ..85 Master Nerval 7 0 Royal Gallant 8 2 Sir Musk ... 7 0 Blanford ... 8 0 Kiltowyn ... 7 0 Holly Lu ... 7 12 Wee Pat ... 7 0 Ruri 7 12 Racefield ... 7 0 Ruby Dawn . 7 10 Tutyoon ... 7 0 Currajong ~79 Tahae Mea ..70 Rita's Light . 7 7 King Comet .70 United , . . i 7 6 Sandy Dix ..70 SECOND DAY GREAT NORTHERN ST, LEGER STAKES, •Of £550; three-year-olds; colts and geldings 8.10,' fillies 8.8; 1J miles st. lb. st. lb. Jonathan ... 8" 10 Gold Trail ..88 Silver Scorn . 8 8 TE RAPA TRACK-WORK - PAGANELLI IN FINE ORDER [from our own correspondent] , HAMILTON, Friday Cruachan, who on Tuesday gave an impressive display of fencing, was worked over a round on the plough yesterday. He should give a good account of himself at Ellerslie. Trov,bridg9 is looking the picture of fitness at present. She has been handling the steeplechase country in commendable fashion and should strip in groat fettle at Ellerslie. Wiltshire hna been moving along; easily in his work in preparation for the Great Northern meeting in June. Paganelli/ (J. Day) ran eix furlongs in 1.24. He is in fine condition. Chang was restricted to pace-work on the plough Welcome Lu wan worked over a round, running the last three furlongs in 375. L'Allegro's good gallop en Tuesday, when he ran Beven furlongs in 1.30, indicates that he is in excellent frinx for tho Easter Handicap. i Twenty-four Carat <T, Green) was not ex- ' tended over nvo furlongs in 1.8. WAIRARAPA REHANDICAPS [BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION] P.ALMERSTON NORTH, Friday The folio wing rehandicaps have been de 'Jttod for tho nr3t day of tho Wairarapa Kacing Club's Easier 'Meeting:— Forry lirvck Handicap.—Capo Fair 51b.. Waking 7 ]<{. Tuht'a rata Hack.—Kalrrmk lib., making Cape Fair Gib., making 7.11. ''a* a ' Hack—Lady Ronald oil:., making 6.0. STIPENDIARY'S ILLNESS . Mr. G. E f Curry, stipendiary steward, becam«. seriously ill after returning tr < h'om tho recent race meeting V- Osjii.iru. He in reported to be out o, and j\s making slow but satisfactory . ® lo gresH toward recovery. ' RACING FIXTURES

April p —Whangarei Racing Club. Apn! g—Otaulttu Racing Club. A M-<\Vestport Jockey Club. April 15, 17—Beaumont-Tuapeka combined

riie^tiu ft at Benunumt. April 15—Hawke's Buy Jockey Club. •April 15, 17—Wairarepa Racing Club. « m '*>■ —Auckland Racing Club. April J5, rl7, IS—Riverton Racing Club. April 37—Waipukurau Jockey Club. April 17—Kumara Racing Club. April 17, IR-Canterbury Jockey Club. VP r :J P —W6s'iand Racing Club. aH -i 22—Oreymouth Jockey Club. April 22—Hawke'a Br.y Jockey Club. April 22, 24—Avondalo Jockey Club. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21462, 8 April 1933, Page 9

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AUCKLAND RACES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21462, 8 April 1933, Page 9

AUCKLAND RACES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21462, 8 April 1933, Page 9