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GUINEAS DAY

WANGANUI CLASSIC DEBUT OF TWO-YEAR-OLDS THE PROBABLE FAVOURITES AMIGO MAY BE WELL FANCIED [BY TEJ.EGIIAI'II — I'HO.M AKCJIEU] WANCAXUI, Friday Good iields have accepted for tho second day's racing at Wanganui tomorrow, with the exception of tho jlimo Handicap, in which there will tour runners. Passion Fruit having been scratched. The principal items will bo tho Debutant Stakes, for two-year-olds, and the Wanganui Guineas, for three-year-olds. The latter, event contains a fine jj e ] c ] —the best the club has had for 501110 years, and, as the form is by j,O means disclosed, there should be an interesting contest The weather to-day has continued cold and showery after signs of clearincr this morning, but unless very heavy ram falls tho track will not be so bach ;i 3 was the case yesterday, although the going appears certain to be soft. The following horses may be well supported:— Debutant Stakes.—Submission - Portal bracket, Kobi. Gonville Hurdle.-?. —Benorrali, Tailliglit. Trial Handicap.—Fiancee, Golden Pain. Wanganui Guineas. —Amigo, Russian Ballet. Higgie Handicap,— lira/,en King. Jloutoa Handicap. — Happy Landing, Tbala. Owen Handicap—Orate, Pakanm. Spring Handicap.—Hunter's Eve, Amoroso Acceptances: —

HORSES AND RIDERS

WANGANUI (GUINEAS FIELD Probable starters and riders for tha Wanganui Guineas, to be decided at Wanganui- to-day, are:— Rehearsal, 8.10 (It. W. McTavish). Xamara, 8.10 (unlikely starter). • Night Attack. 8.10 (unlikely starter). Lord Cavendish, 8.10 (P. Burgess). Amigo, 8-10 ( —). Gay Son, 8.10 (W. J. Broughton). Homily, 8.5 (P. Atkins). Taurangi, 8.5 ' (A. C. Messervy). Russian Ballot, 8.5 (B. H. Morris). Sudan, 8.5 (L. J. Ellis). ~Pcerless, 8.5 (S. Wilson). two-year-old parade DANIEL DEFOE FIRST HOME [by TELECUAPU—OWN (.'ol!respondent] WANGANUI, Friday A parade of two-year-olds was held °n the Wanganui course this afternoon wd attracted much interest in spite of Unfavourable conditions. There were 25 entries, but only a dozen paraded, including one or two who wero not Altered for racing at the meeting. ..The youngsters were despatched by j ■f >r ' ce f rorn a barrier start a M they ran two furlongs. Daniel Defoe (B. H. Morris), a sfaong-looking co]t by Defoe from Aratulla, an unraced mare by Arausiq from Martulla, owned by Mr. L. 11. Palmerston North, finished first from Mr. G. M. Curric's filly Submission (It. McTavish), by Limond — nomagc. _Mr. Frank Ormond's colt Ivobi, by "Qlandshar—Lucinetto, did not begin but was smart afterwards to run , trough on the rails. •Daniel Defoe is not entered for the wbutante Stakes. Onlv one of the i ,bracket of Tableaux, Varimond Endorsement, who was sent out, "♦i? as t-uanied. The best of the others appeared to be Authoress, a v by Defoe fmni Otaura Lass, who en loys a local reputation. JOCKEYS' ENGAGEMENTS • ; Riders for avondale The following rifling engagements a ve been announced lor the lirst day Meet' 0 , Av ' mt l ;i,( ' Ji't'kcv Club's Spring H. Clifford.'—Noble Fox, Vaalso, ' j, Knidalc. i"p i avi-h.— Kilonsa. Orelio. b' , • M-s- , ,v. —Kniglithridge. 5 f •'! Piracy. ■1 \\ 'u "" K - • 'Vn-'cn Lu l, Ai! I t'i -h. U > ... v " v -I'/i <• \ ric v iash J *■[■>> •'a<-k. i p'" !| Kir.-In uf Australia. ' ' array;— Olunaha.

J1.45—DEBUTANT STAKES, nf £100; two-year-olds: colts and geldings. S.o; fillies, 8.0; -VA fur. st. lb. st. lb. Kobi • s Military Maid S 0 Filbert • 8 § Authoi-ess -SO Algerian ... 8 o Silver. Bat b 0 Portel ...So Submission . S 0 Pas de Cheval 8 o " Vascones ..SO Tnhlpaus • • 8 t 0 \ arimond • S 0 Endorsement. S 0 Biddy Girl . 8 0 Brackets- Portel and Submission; Tableaux. Endorsement and Varimond. 12.25—GONVILLE HACK HURDLES, Of £100; V 1 ; miles SL lb. st. lb. Curie . ... 11 3 .Muiigakatia !l 4 Taiilight . 10 ,J Paul Robeson 9 0 Begorrah ; • 10 1 Ambition . • 9 0 \iguiile . !) 10 Jewish Lad . 0 0 Otaki .... !> « Revival ... 9 0 1.5—TRIAL HANDICAP, Of £130; 0 fur. st, lb. Kustem ...00 Miss Minga ... 8 9 Waitarere Red Shoes . 8 8 Coronation . Golden Pam . 8 8 Night Attack Patches • • • 8 " Waiwai . . • Rilling Lady 8 7 Morning Royal Choice 8 5 Flight Fiancee -.S3 Stargono Silver Pox > - st. lb. 8 2 7 12 7 12 7 12 7 12 7 12 1.45 —WANGANUI GUINEAS, Sweepstakes of £5 each, with £400 added; three-year-olds; colts and geldings, 8.10; fillies, 8.5; 1 mile st. lb st.lb Rehearsal . • S 10 Gay Son . 8 10 N'amara ... S 10 Homily •• . • S <_> N'ight Attack 8 10 Taurangi . 8 o L or j Russian Ballet 8 o Cavendish. 8 10 Sudan . 8 5 \migo • 8 10 Peerless 8 ° Bracket: Rehearsal and Homily. 2.30—HIGGlE HANDICAP, Of £200; 1 mile and a distance st. lb. st. lb. tirazen King 8 13 Liane 7 7 Middle • - 7 10 Trailer / 0 3.15—MOU TOA HACK HANDICAP. Of £175; 1 niila and a distance , st. lb. st. lb. S\v Fox . ■ f/ 0 Te Hui>i .83 Th'ala .... 8 12 Viracious -.82 Naughty Sunbeam . . 7 13 .Marietta . 8 12 Misurina . . 7 12 Granvale ... 8 12 Warehi ... 7 11 Happy ' Screen Star . 7 10 Landing . . 8 12 Skyfull ... 7 10 Race. Boy . 8 10 Auto Sweep . 7 7 Barley Almond 8 0 Sunny Blonde 7 7 Nereus • . 8 4.0—OWEN HANDICAP, Of £200; (i fur st. lb. Orate . - 0 ,0 Clessamor . . Gay Chou - . 8 13 Pakanui . . Silver Jubilee 8 9 Al.vth .... Joviality . . 8 0 Jazz Boy . . The Buzzer . 8 3 St. lb. 8 1 8 0 7 8 7 4 4.45—SPRING HACK HANDICAP. Of £130; 5 fur st. lb. St. lb. Alyth .... 9 9 Namara . . . 7 10 Lifesraard . . 8. 8 Sir Kobin . . 7 7 Red Cat . . 8 2 Wilful Lady 7 7 Amoroso ... 8 2 Captain Hunter's Eve 8 0 Treville .,. 7 7 Daisy Chain 7 12 Haile Selassie 7 7 Gold Band . 7 10 Carrington Deficit ... 7 10 Hall ..77

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23139, 10 September 1938, Page 11

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GUINEAS DAY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23139, 10 September 1938, Page 11

GUINEAS DAY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23139, 10 September 1938, Page 11