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TURF IN AUSTRALIA

ACCEPTANCES FOR RANDWICK SEVERAL DOMINION HORSES THE SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES (Received April 14, 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 11 Acceptances fur the principal races on (he first <lny of tho Australian Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting to-morrow, and for tho Sydney Gup cm the second day. Monday, are- a a follows: AUTUMN PLATE, Of £1000: standard wcighl-for-age; 1} miles 6t. lb. st, lb. Bonis Boy ..93 Shadow Kins . 0 0 Cimbrian ... 9 3 Isle of Astor . 8 11 Veilmond Topical ... 8 11 (N.Z.-brcd) 9 3 Lough Neagh 8 11 Pretzel ... 9 0 Oratory .... 8 4 Rogitln .... 9 0 SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES, Sweepstakes of £2O each, with £3OOO added by the club and a subscription of £lO each from owners of GO sires; two-year-olds, colts 8.10, fillicis 8.8; 7 fur. at. lb. st. lb. Will ray ... 8 10 Hall Mark . . 8 10 Shnkum ... 810 Uttercr ... 810 Burlesque . . 8 10 Golden Hair Limarch (N.Z.) 810 (N.Z.) 8 B Miramond Leila Vale ..88 (N.Z.-brcd) 8 10 Maid of Orleans 8 8 High .... 810 A.J.C. ST. LEGER, Sweepstakes of £ls each, with £ISOO added; three-year-olds, colts 8.10, fillies 8.7; 1} miles , ~ st. lb. st. lb. Peter Pan . 8 10 Metallurgy . . 8 10 Braoburn ... 810 Eastern Chief 8 10. Kuvera . . . 810 La Modeme Oro 8 10 (N.Z.) 8 7 DONCASTER HANDICAP, Sweepstakes of £2O each, with £ISOO added; 1 mile st. lb. st. lb. Winooka ... 9 13 Turbine .... 8 8 Autopay (N.Z.) 9 5 Lady Linden . 8 8 Johnnie Jason 9 4 Legislator ..84 Gaine Carringlon Jacko .... 8 3 (N.Z.-brcd) 9 0 Whittingham . 8 2 Parkwood ... 8 12 Version .... 8 0 Tom Pinch . 811 Cynical ... 7 5 'Gallantic ..88 Lucre 7 0 Great Star . . 8 8 La Vixen . . . G 9 Dermid .... 88 SECOND DAY SYDNEY CUP, Sweepstakes of £3O each, with £IOOO added and a gold cup valued at £200; 2 miles st. lb. st. lb. Johnnie Jason 9 2 Eastern Chief 712 Shadow King . 9 0 Bvaeburn ... 7 12 Rogilla .... 8 10 Isle of Astor . 7 10 Peter Jackson Mies Nottava (N.Z.) 8 8 (N.Z.-brcd) 7 10 Lough Neagh . 8 5 Metallurgy . . 7 7 Pretzel ... 8 4 Mr. Kerry ..73 Topical ... 8 4 Gippsland ..70 Kuvera .... 8 2 Mince Pie ... ft 12 Oro 8 2 Nord 6 7 THE FINAL GALLOPS SOME GOOD TIMES RECORDED SYDNEY, April 13 The Randwick track was in good order for the final Doncaster gallops this morning. Winooka led Gaine Carrington over five furlongs in 1.2. Metallurgy beat Eastern Chief and Peter Jackson over 10 furlongs in 2.13 J. Topicul did tho same time. Lough Neagh covered six furlongs in 1.21. Jacko ran an easy seven furlongs in 1.31. Lady Linden did a very smart six furloncs, taking 1.15. Turbine just led Panjandrum over six furlongs in LIB. Brnebum ran an easy mile in 1.45. Miss Nottava led Oro, with Rogilla four lengths away, at the end of a mile in 1.425. Johnnif Jason ran six furlongs in 1.171. Mr. Kerry covered a mile in 1.41. Autopay and Veilmond were torrefber at the end of five furlongs in 1.2. Primsel did an easy .four furlonea. taki>.<i 555. Shakuni and Golden Hair ran six furlongs in 1.16. Mirnmond and Lirrnrch led Prestice over six furlo'igs in 1.16. Peter Pan, at Ro«ehery, eove-ed seven fuvlones in 1.311. a very <r o od pnllon for the course. J. Munro has been engaged to ride the New Zealander Autopay in tho Doncaster Hand fen p. Mr. Colin Stephen, chairman of the Australian Jockey Club, was entertained by the committee of the City Tnttersnlls Club r."d presented with a desk eoirpect on the eve of,». holiday visit, to ■[>..• ~: . _,- RACES AT ASCOT WIN FOR FIRST ACRE ETON LADY'S STAKES (Received April 14, 7.15 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 14 At the Ascot races yesterday tho chief events resulted:— ENCOURAGE STAKES.—Eton Lady. 7.8 (O'Sullivan). 1; Sailing. 7.10 (Jones). 2; Jonknr, 8.5» (Battle). 3. Eleven started. Won by two and a-half lengths. Time, lm 42}s — a course record. ASCOT HANDICAP.—A. D. Webster's (N.Z.) First Acre. 9.0 (Webster), I; Rogerson, 8.2 (Cook), 2; Progressive, 7.3 /(Simpson), 3. Ten started. Won by a head. Time, lm 595. 4 TROTTING AT HAWERA PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY « [BY TELEGRAm —OWN" CORRESPONDENT] HAWERA, Friday Rain fell solidly yesterday, but' unless a downpour sots in it may not affect tho track to-morrow for the Hawera Trolling Club's meeting. The racing promises to be full of interest. Belle o' Mine has many admirers for the Cup, but David McElwyn and Special Sun aro in demand. TJlm, who wns omitted from the acceptance list for tho Eltham Handicap, will bo a starter and is expected to run well. Tho club's innovation in recording barrier places on tho official race book is appreciated. Worthy Chief drew No. 4 for both starts. Min Bells, as usual, was lucky, with No. 1. Auckland horses are well represented, there being 11 runners. The following horses may bo well supported : Auroo Handicap.—Golden Harvest, Diltesl. Sales Tax. Matapu Handicap.—Sphinx, Derby Thorpe, Cervine. Stratford Handicap.—Raider - Cracker bracket. Te Mahanga. Hawera Cup.—Belle o' Mine, David MoElwyn, Special Sun. Normanhy Handicap.—Worthy Chief. Golden Harvest, Big Blaze. Manaia Handicap.—Nell Volo, Sphinx. President's Handicap.—Te Mahanga, Raider-Guid Hairst bracket. F.lthatu Handicap.—Smooger, Elcawah. Ulm. EGMONT RACING CLUB Nrminatinn9 for the Egmont Racing Club's winter meeting on May 3 and 4 close at 8.30 p.m. next Friday. TROTTING FIXTURES April 15. 17—Hawera Trotting Club. April 15, 19—Metropolitan Trotting Club April 22—Ashburton Trotting Club. April 29—Wanganui Trotting Club. May 4, ft— Forbnry Park Trotting Club. May ft—Cambridge Trotting Club. May B—Northland Trotting Club (at Cambridge). May .13 —Auckland Trotting Club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 7

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TURF IN AUSTRALIA New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 7

TURF IN AUSTRALIA New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 7

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