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TARANAKI CLUB

EXTRA PERMIT TO-DAY te arei steeplechase THE PROBABLE FAVOURITES 1 he extra meeting granted the Taranaki Jockey Club will he held at New .Plymouth to-day, with win and place betting. • The course will he heavy. Telegraphing last evening the 11 Kit ai.d'.s correspondent stated that heavy rain tell at New Plymouth yesterday and the track was sure to he holding. Horses likely to he in demand were: Waireka Hurdles. Student Prince. Wairau .Maiden. -Lord Cavendish, Captain Bligli, St. Cedric. Kaitake Handicap.—Alyth, Winsome Lit, Lady Kyra. Mahoetahi Hack Handicap.—Tidewait «m\ Chat, Autosweep. IV Arei Steeples.—Lady Callaghan, Airshot. Annoyer. Otaka Handicap.—Ned Cuttle. Gaily. Morere Hack Handicap.-—Cold Glare, Advance Plane, Amoroso. Accept anees: 12.15—WAIREKA HURDLES, Of £ 1 • 1' j miles 100 yards st. lb. st. lh. Iddo .11 .'! Cynical Kid . 9 3 Middle .10 Annoyer . 9 0 Don Erma . ii 1 I Glenvaue . 9 0 Student Prince 9 5 'l'e lluia • • . 9 O I.O—WAIRAU MAIDEN, Of 11 oo; ."» fur st. Ib. st. lb. Glorietta 8 13 Lord Cavendish 8 o Lady Whctu . 8 8 Resinguard .80 Narrator -.88 Ruling Lady. 8 O St. Cedric . . s 8 Windsor Chief 8 o Captain Bligli 8 0 I.4O—KAITAKE HANDICAP, Of l i lt); fi fur. st. lh. st. lb | Lady Kyra . 0 0 Race Boy . . 8 o i C'lessanior • . 8 13 Deficit • • • 8 0 I Winsome Lu. 8 9 Al.vth )■> O 2.2O—MAHOETAHI HANDICAP. Of £l5O and trophy valued at A' 10; l l ,j miles st. lb. st. Il> Ohanga . 9 8 Auto Sweep 8 (I j Chat -.98 Brioni • . 8 0 ] Tidewaiter 8 3 Macadally 8 0 Iddo 8 '2 Race Camp 8 0 3.O—TE AREI STEEPLECHASE, Of £l5O and trophy valued at £10; about 'J 1 /, miles st. lb. st. lb. Cynical Kid .10 3 Cynical Smile 9 0 Ruafonn . It) 3 Even Money . 9 0 Air Shot . 9 1 - Lady Annoyer * . 9 O Callaghan 9 0 Book la• • 9 o Liberal S<«r. 9 t) Bronze King . 9 O Red Mint 0 0 3.4O—OTAKA HANDICAP. Of £135; BV, fur. St lb. ' st Ib. Ned Cuttle 9 0 Orac: 7 7 j Gaily 8 Red Sand . . 7 ti Ohanga ■ • . 7 10 Tahurangi .70 Winsome Lu 7 10 Student Prince 7 4

4.2O—MORERE HANDICAP. Of £ 1 'Jo; U fur St. lb. St. lb Race Boy 9 7 Disturbed -.88 .\lvth • • 9 3 Gold Band . 8 5 Gold Glare 0 '2 Race Camp 8 3 Pekoe . 1 Amoroso 8 O Advance Plane 1 Glorietta .80 Deficit 810 Tepoto • ; « s o To Huia . . . 8 S Treasure Girl ti U

NED CUTTLE GALLOPS ADVANCE PLANE PLEASES DON ERMA SHAPES NICELY [by tki/egkath —OWN corrkspondknt] NEW PLYMOUTH, Friday The tracks at New Plymouth wereslow this -morning, when several of the candidates for to-morrow's meeting I were given their final gallops. All last work took place on the course proper, with the flags out about -Soft. I lie j best efforts were thos.> of Advance Plane, .Don Knna and Ned Cuttle. Med Sand was going slightly hotter than JUiling Lady at the conclusion of three furlongs in 425. Hotli finished with plenty of dash. To Huia required 4:s}s for the same distance, hut lie was not hurried. With a light weight, Ned Cuttle ran the last five of seven furlongs in 1.7 4-5. He was not going particularly fast down the back, hut he was travelling strongly at the finish. I Ohan'ga completed a working gallop over a circuit hv running the last three i furlongs in 40.Js He carried out his \task in solid fashion. Ohanga is likely t.) contest the Mahoetnhi Hack Hnndicrvp to-day in preference to the Otaka Hiandicap. Advance Plane and Don Krjnia, after running the first half-mile in completed six furlongs in Advance Plane, who was about a length in front at the finish, worked in pleasing fashion. Don Enna was responsible for a\ capital effort for a hurdler. Deficit bowled over half a mile in 5415. He was again inclined to be lazy, but was running on strongly at the end. Ladv K\vra was not extended to cover half a irtile in 56 2-ss. She seldom does her best- without company. Orac bowled over a, round, running the last three furlongs in 41}s. He is bearing a solid appearance. Alvth was apportioned, a circuit at an easy halfpace, speed fug up to run the last two furlongs in 2i's. She appears in capital order. II present intentions are adhered to Alyth will congest the Kaitake Handicap at the 'fiaranaki Jockey Club's meeting to-mowow in preference to tho Morere Handicaip. Ladv Whet u has been withdrawn from the Wairau 1 Maiden.

NEW PLYMOUTH RIDERS ENGAGEMENTS FOR TO-DAY The following riders have been engaged for the Taranaki Jockey Club's meeting to-day: N. R. MeKeri/.ie. —Gold Glare, Captain Bligli, Race Camp. R. W. McTavish. —Cliat, Ruling Lady, Alyth. C. Cole.—Student Prince (hurdles), Bronze King, Brioni. Narrator. G. P. Dowriek. —Red San/l, Windsor Chief, Deficit, Tidewaiter. J'. W. Savage.—Te Hnia, Jied Mint, X'ed Cuttle. S. Wilson. —Advance Plane, Ohanga. S. R. Farland. —Winsome Lu. W. Stephens.—Treasure Girl. J?. K. Home.—Tepoto. ('. Zuppicich. —Iddo. D. Gordon. —Air Shot. R. W. Shaw. —Macadallv. A. Gilmer. —Don Krma, Annoyer. T. Williams. —Glenvane, Red Mint. W. Thomson. —Orae. J. Davoren. —Taliurangi.

NO OUTSTANDING COLT AMERICAN THREE-YEAR-OLDS It doos not seem that America has an exceptionally good three-year-old this year. Kach of the big races for that age has been won by a different horse. " After I lie I'reakness it was thought D.iiilh'l- might, be out of the ordinary, but he failed ill the Jk'lnioiit Slakes at Belmont Park, New York, ()M June I. There were six runners, and Pasterizcd defeated Dauber by a neck in *2.-0 2-5 for the mile and ahalf. Cravat was third, and each placejjetter carried 9.0. It was a race worth winning. Kirst money was i'SG.'iO and a cup, second JLI2.SU, third £625, and fourth £250.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23103, 30 July 1938, Page 11

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TARANAKI CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23103, 30 July 1938, Page 11

TARANAKI CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23103, 30 July 1938, Page 11