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TO-DAY'S CARD

LIST OF ACCEPTANCES SEVEN IN CHIEF HANDICAP | THE PROSPECTS REVIEWED Satisfactory acceptances have been received for the second day of tho Taumarunui Racing Club's meeting at Paeroa to-day, when the chief event will be the President's Handicap, which has attracted a field of eight. Following are details of the fields, with a review of the prospects in each race by "Archer": 12.0.' —ROTO KO H U HACK HANDICAP, Of CM 00; 5 fur. st. lb. st. lb. To Maranui . 0 0 Marhcko ... 7 13 Awatea Galloping Princess . S 0 Acre . . 713 To Little Idea . 7 13 Koura ... S 8 Free Advice . -7 13 High Sea ..83 Hackle .... 7 33 Hacelino ... 8 2 Seven Seas . 7 13 Slam .... 8 1 Traleo Roso . 7 13 Flush By . . 7 13 Glical .... 7 13 Tepoto ... 7 13 Highland Feldberg ... 7 13 Queen . . 7 13 Form on the first day indicates chances for Te Maranui, High Sea, Awatea Princess, and Raceline., and Feldberg is a likely improver. Miss Te Koura is a newcomer who ran a. couple of seconds last season and it is in her favour that she begins smartly. Seven Seas and Free Advice may be best of tho others. The favourites may be MISS TE KOURA, HIGH SEA, AWATEA PRINCESS. 12.40—SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES, Of £150; 1% miles st. lb. st. lb. L'Allegro . . 9 12 Floodlight . . I) 0 Count Bryce Street 0 0 Roassillon . 0 7 Simint ... 0 0 Con Fuoco ..05 Sandy Siwoll .... 9 0 Mountain . 0 0 A repetition of his form on tho first day should make L'Allcgro difficult to boat. Count Roussillon should also have prospects, and slight improvement would make Simint dangerous. Br wo Street is a newcomer and Con Fuoco may have benefited by his experience on the first day. Popular fancies inaj' L'ALLEGRO, COUNT ROUSSILLON, SIMINT. I.2O.—OCTOBER HACK HANDICAP, Of £150; 9 fur. st. lb. st. lb. Gay Streak . 8 12 Ringshot . . S 1 Philemup ... 8 11 llikutaia . . 7 12 Dutch Girl . S 10 The Vamp . 7 12 Ivena 8 (i Hopalong ..77 Tho top-weights Gay Streak, Philemup and Dutch Girl should all run good races and Kena may be all tho better for his run on Saturday. Ringshot should make a creditable showing, while Tho Vamp and Hopalong are possibilities. Some who may bo in demand aro PHILEMUP, DUTCH GIRL, GAY STREAK.

2.10 PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, Of £200; 9 fur. st. lb. st. lb. King Rey ~90 Valamito ..75 Miss Lu . . S 7 Rona Bay ..73 Orac .... 7 S Johnny Walls 7 0 Small Boy . . 7 G King Rey is improving with racing and the shorter distance may be in his favour. The consistent -Miss Lu should make a forward showing, while Orac and Small Boy should have good chances if they repeat Saturday's running. The short-er journey should assist Orac. Valamito and Johnny Walls should both run solid races and Rona Bay may not be out of it. It should'be a'fine betting race with solid support for ORAC, MISS LU, KING REY. 3.O,—NOVICE HANDICAP, Of £100; 7 fur. st. lb. st. lb. Erlick .... 8 9 Cometarium . S 1 Barrister ..89 Disturbed . . 8 1 Libra .... 8 7 Tahae Mea . 81 Land Girl ..80 Gai Wind . 8 1 Maereana . . 8 3 March Phar. 8 { 1 Requiem ... 82 Paunui . . S "1 ■ Mia Fratollo 8 1 The topweight Erlick is improving and should go well. Land Girl finished pleasingly on Saturday and Barrister looks improved. Maereana and Requiem performed creditably on the first day and Cometarium has shown promise. Disturbed, who was left on Saturday, may be bej>t of the others. The favourites may be ERLICK, „ * LAND GIRL, COMETARIUM.

3.45 TALLY HO STEEPLECHASE. Of £300; about' 3 miltis st. 11). st. lb. Windsor Lad 11 7 Count Mio Lumo . 8 9 RoiissHlon*. 9 1 Emancipation 9 7 Sandy Biform . . . 9 7 Mountain . 9 0 Kinklc . . .. 9 7 Grantham ..90 Mio Luine and Biform should have good chances if they repeat their first day's form. However, Biform pulled up lame and there is a doubt about him. Emancipation and Kinkle are newcomers likely to take considerable beating and the best of the others may be Grantham, Count Roussillon and Windsor Lad. The main fancies may be EMANCIPATION, KINKLE,, MIO LUME. 4.3O.—RAILWAY HANDICAP, Of £150; 0 fur. st. lb. fit. Ib. lmpasto ... 9 5 Airam .... 7 12 Miss Lu . . 8 12 King Musk . 7 11 Sinking Fund 8 r > Serbia ... 7 7 Trilliarch ..83 Gay Seton ..77 Golden Blonde 8 0 Prince Ven . 7 7 Merial .... 7 13 Strathire ... 7 7 lmpasto is improving with racing and may soon show form. Miss Lu, if reserved, should go well, and Sinking Fund is always likely. Trilliarch looks a good prospect, and others who should add interest to the contest are Airam, Golden Blonde, Merial and Gay Seton. Popular fancies may bo

TRILLIARCH, AIRAM, MERIAL. S.IS.—FAREWELL HANDICAP, Of £150; 6 fur. st. lb. st. 11). Tnver .... 9 0 Poland ... 7 9 Little Artist . 8 13 Hymel ... 7 8 Bellbroney ..85 Quetn Lu ..77 Griind Score . 8 4 Tavern Song 7 7 Molvanui ... 8 1 Gai Wind . 7 7 Ellanui .... 7 11 Rainier ... 7 7 Gay Egypt . 7 11 Madelon ... 7 7 Barrlcado » . 7 10 Form suggests good chances for Molvanui and Inver, while Barricade and Poland are newcomers who should make matters interesting. Other possibilities are Ellenui, Gay Egypt, Rainier and Tavern Song. The best supported may bo POLAND, INVER, BARRICADE.

DUNEDIN REHANDICAPS

KUROW WINNERS PENALISED [BY TELEGRAPH —I'KESS ASSOCIATION] DUNEDIN, Sunday Keliandieaps for tile Duriedin Jockey Club's Spring Mooting are as follows: — Maungatua Handicap.—Hanlon, 41b., making 8.12. Mosgiel Handicap.—Queen of Song, .'ilb., making 9.3; Queen Dorothy, 41b., making 8.9. October Handicap.—Queen of Song, 31b., making 10.9; Daring Deed, 41b., making 8.3.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22850, 4 October 1937, Page 9

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TO-DAY'S CARD New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22850, 4 October 1937, Page 9

TO-DAY'S CARD New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22850, 4 October 1937, Page 9