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BULLS MEETING

SINGLE POOL BETTING I REVIEW OF THE PROSPECTS RAEBURN WELL FANCIED Chief events at the Kangitikci Racing Club's Autumn Meeting at Bulls today will be the Rangitik'ei Cup and tho Bailey Memorial Handicap. The singlo pool system of betting will be in operation. Telegraphing last evening the Her\ld'a correspondent stated there bad been a lot of recent rain in the district and the tronig would be holding. The following horses were likely to be well supported : Trial Plate.—Wave Length, Kotua. Pukehou Hurdles. —Old Surrey, High Peer. Xgaio Hack Handicap.—Dainty Dell. Sceptre. Kiingitikci Cup.—■ Raeburn, Lickcni, Pekoe. J. H. I'errett Memorial Handicap.—Gaelic Song, Miss Leighon. Bailey Memorial Handicap.—Night Eruption, Laughing Lass. Santoft Hack Handicap.—Colossal Chief, Mountain Fox. Acceptances:— 12.30—TRIAL PLATE, of .£9O; R fur.— Batsham, Boniden, C'here Anne, Coronado, Flamberge, Gold Gain, Kincora. Kotua. Last Acre, Pitmark, Rollaway, Tolaga, Peter's Pride, Wave Length, 5.7; Courting. Curtail, S.O. I.IS—PUKEHOU HURDLES, of £150; 1/a miles.—Red Sun, 10.11; High Peer, 10.5; Old Surrey, 10.2; Air Shot, 9.13; Bisquit, 0.10'; Forest Glow, 0.8; Race Boy. 0.3; Great Quex, Promenade, Ruling Star, War Lap, Battle Pomp, 0.0. 2.O—NG ATO HACK HANDICAP, .of £120; 0 fur. —Mountain Fox. 8.8; Littlo Dorrif, 8.-1; Filetto, 8.2; Dainty Dell, 7.13; Sceptre, 7.10; Pretty Lass, Bronze Lass, 7.0; Vadanoe, Newbury Queen. Golden Enterprise, Mischel, Floral Robe, 7.7. 2.IS—RANGITIKEI CUP. of £27% V/ 4 miles.—Pekoe, 8.0; Play On, 7.10; form, 7.5; Lickeni, 7.7; Raeburn. Corroboree, Rustem, 7.5; Vere.v Lights. 7.3; Trench Law, Dynasty, Winsome Lit, 7.0. 3.30 J. 11. PKRRETT MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of £115; 7 fur.—Brazil, Miss Leighon, Gaelic Somr, B.it); Mother-in-Law, S.S; Titter,- 5.5; Amatory. Myarion, 8.3; Ripple. High Peer, 5.2; Piastre, S.O; Brigadore, Vadanoe, Big Wave, Wave Length, Kotou, ('here Amie, 7.13. I.IS—BAILEY M F.MORI AL HANDICAP, of £200; 7 fur. Amigo, 0.7; Dungarvan, 8.13; Night Eruption, Laughing Lass, 5.7; Flammarion. 8.3; Oaily, Alunga, 7.10; Rollickcr, Sporting Gift, 7.2; Armacourt, Pi 11 Money, Lindrum, Jeanne, War Lap, 7.0. .->.<)—SANTOFT HACK HANDICAP, of £ 1 'JO; 0 fur. —Sea Link, 0.0; Colossal Chief, Mountain Fox, 8.10; Filetto, 8.1; Sceptre, Amatorv, 7.12; Pretty Lass. Bronze Lass, 7.11; Debrett, Mischel. Golden Enterprise, Flamberge, 7.7.

INVERCARGILL TROTS STRONG FIELDS ENGAGED LIKELY FANCIES FOR TO-DAY Strong fields are engaged at the Invercargill Trotting Club's Summer Meeting to-day and the various races appear very open.. The betting will be under the win and place system. Horses likely to bo well supporled include: —- Trial Handicap.—Turco, Young Dewey, A id us. Murihiku Handicap.—Geelong, Ginger Guy, Imperial Wave. . . , . Jellicoe Handicap.—Waterloo Direct, Waikari Jack. Smile Again. Southland Handicap—Aspirant, Iron Duke, Trireme „ Coldstream Handicap.—lcilma, Worthy Cross, Erinack. Ti . Waikiwi Handicap.—Kerrwood Binsen. Gold Weed, Gelert. Visitors' Handicap.—Safo \ oyage, Bankstock, Pontoon. Au Revoir Handicap.—lrireme, Dan McGrew, Iron Duke. Acceptances:— 1-J,IS—TRIAL HANDICAP, of £130; limit 1.3; 1 mile 5 fur.—Debtor, Indian Wrack June Tide, Prince Echo, Roan Direct, Sea Born, Southern Wrack, I'urco, Young Dewey, limit; Aidus, Braw Lass, Creep, l-'vds bhd; Irish Guy, Mulguy, -IS; Erin's Country, 00; Crown Peak. 72. 1.-Jo—MURIHIKU HANDICAP, of £130; trotters, saddle; limit 4.0; I mile 0 fur.— Beltane, .(finger Guy, Halesia, Helens Tower Jeanettc McDonald, Late Harvest, Lenient, Special Bond, limit; Gcelong r_\yds bhd; Imperial Wave, 21; Coreopsis, Gelert. 00; Minstrel. 72; Jimmy Drusus. 120. 2.S—JELLICOE HANDICAP, of £170; limit 3.53; 1 mile 5 fur.—Desert Cloud, Directly, Flash Guy, Loyal Sun, Koyal Chicr, Royal Guv, Viseosa, Waikari Jack, Waterloo' Direct, Yon Yan, limit ; Drumoak, • Smile •\gain, 12vds bhd; Coherto, Foremost Junior. Rollalong, 21; Direct Thorpe, 30. 2.1 S—SOUTHLA5 —SOUTHLA N D HANDICAP, or £•'7s; limit 1.15; 2 miles. —Gold Bank, Mendel, Silk King, limit; Aspirant, Golden Miller, Happy Locanda, Trireme, 12yds bhd; Diversion, Embark, Great Blaze, Guy win. Iron Duke. Katenc, 21. 3.2S—COLDSTREAM HANDICAP, of £150; limit 3.57. 1 mile 5 fur.—Chief Drusus, Crown Peak, Icilma, Marfax, Nancy Guv, Overproof, Ra, Real Gold, Summerwealth, Tracey Lass, Worthy Cross, limit; Erinack, 12yds bhd. .I.S—WAIKIWI HANDICAP, or CMS; trotters; limit 5.7; 2 miles.—Beltane, Ginger Guy, Halesia. Helen's Tower, Jeanette McDonald, Kerrwood Binscn, Late Harvest. Manian, Shanghai Peggy, limit; Geelong, Gold Logan, Gold Weed. 12yds bhd; Gipsy Lee, 00; Gelert. 72; Minstrel, 84. 4.IS—VISITORS' HANDICAP, of £100; limit 3.55; 1 mile 5 fur. —Mountain Lad, Sinbad. Stanza, Pontoon, limit; Bankstock, Ghnndi. Harbinger, Prince Charles, Safe Voyage, 12yds bhd; Dunalister. Waikari Jack, 24; Smile Again, 30. 5.25—A U REVOIR HANDICAP, of £ 175; limit 2.55; \\\ miles.—Aspirant, Coherto, Dan McGrew, Direct Thorpe, Gold Bank. Golden Miller. Happy Locanda. Mendel. Night Voyage. Rollalong, Silk King, Smilo Again. Trireme, limit; Diversion, Great Blaze, Guy win, Iron Duke, 12yds bhd.

SALE OF TROTTING STOCK WHANAKO MAKES TOP PRICE rfrom ot:r own correspondent] HAMILTON, Friday The trotting stock of Mr. Wilfred Johnstone, of Tnmahere, was sold at Claudelnnds this afternoon, the auctioneers bcimr Messrs. G. W. Vercoe .and Company, Limited. In some cases buyers' values did not reach the reserve, but most of the horses offered were disposed of. Top price of 115 guineas was paid for Whanako by Mr. S. A. Edwards, of Christchurch. Other sales were:—Hearsay, to Mr. A. Reynolds (Morrinsville), l-igns; Kinc Country, to Mr. P. Skousguard (Cambridge), lOgns; Transworthy, to Mr. P. Skousguard (Cambridge), tTgris; Transfer, to Mr. T. J. Roach. Kicns; Demand, to Mr. E. H. Jackson (Te Kuiti), 1 Igns; Winter, to Mr. T. Slater (Morrinsville), ttftirns; Flashlight, to Mr. E. Brake (Auckland). lOstiis; Tatamai, to Mr. B. 11. Morcland (Cambridge), tOjrns; two-year-old colt by Peter Bingen—Her Ladyship, to Mr. P. J. O'Neill. 17gns; Guide Peter, (o Mr. R. Holmes (Hamilton), 1 1 jrns. Scotty Direct, offered on behalf of Chilcott and Lovett. was sold to Mr. R. Chilcott for l.'tOgns. A yearling fillv by Swordsman—Gala Day. entered by Mr. F. Lovett. was lmnght by Mr. R. Vowles (Ngahincpouri) for t.">gns. McKendrick Brothers (Auckland) sold Gipsy Light to Mr. T. J. Rogers (Ohaupo). for •_Mgns.

SUBSTITUTE DERBY TOTAL OF 78 ENTRIES (Received March 1, 5.35 p.m.) LONDON. March 1 A total nf 78 entries has been received for the substitute Derby, to be run at Newbury on June 12. The prize-money will probably bo £6OOO, against £IO,OOO last year.

TARANAKI TROTS ENTRIES DUE ON MONDAY Nominations for all events at the Taranaki Trotting Club's annual meeting, to bo held at New Plymouth on March 10, close on Monday at !) p.m. with tho secretary, Mr. D. Le C. Morgan, Box 131, New Plymouth. Details of the programme are advertised in this issue of tho Herald,

BRILLIANT PACER The Sydney pacer Master Dixie, who lowered the West Australian mile record at Perth recently has excellent breeding, being by Phoenix Dixie from Moffra's Way. Phoenix Dixie, who was a hiirh-class trotter, is by Dixie Derby, son of Globe Derby. Moffra's Way is by Chicago from Moffra, a good pacer by Directway. Included in the pedigree are such names as f;lobe Derby, Ribbonwood, Dixie Alto, Directway, Htion, Vancleve and Childc Harold. Master Dixie, who was paced by Auburn Childe and Lachlan Machine, who were galloped, ran the mile in Li.2 1-5.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23595, 2 March 1940, Page 9

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BULLS MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23595, 2 March 1940, Page 9

BULLS MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23595, 2 March 1940, Page 9