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GOOD FIELDS

EVENTS AT TRENTHAM ACCEPTORS FOR THURSDAY THE THOMPSON HANDICAP NINETEEN HORSES LEFT IN [ BY TKI.EOIt.W'II —IMIKSS ASSOCIATION | WELLINGTON. Friday Acceptances for the first day of the Wellington Racing Club's Autumn Meeting, to lie held at Trentham on Thursday and Saturday of next, week, are as follows:---

AUSTRALIAN CUP FIELD IN TO-DAY'S RACE ROUND UP THE TOP-WEIGHT Tne presence of the Auckland-owned Round Up will give added interest to tho contest for the Australian Cup at Flernington to-day, especially as ,he appears to lie in fine form and is solidly fancied. Round Up is the topweight and will require to register a sound performance if he is to prove victorious. Acceptances:—

AUSTRALIAN CUP, Of £3OOO and trophy valued at £100; '2% miles

HASTINGS WORK CANDIDATES FOR CARTERTON AUTHORESS AND LADY FURST [ 11V TKJ.K(» HA I'll —OWN COltlt KSI'ON DI'.NT ] HASTINGS, Friday Willi iin port an t meetings approaching, the work at Hastings yesterday was interesting, horses with engagements at Trentham next week briny; anions those to gallop. The improving Tractive, had the measure of Atlas at the end of five furlongs in L.">. Tractive should lie, a good prospect, for a maiden event at the Kaster meetings. Hunting Moments and Lady Stella, candi dates for the High-weight Handicaps at, Trriitham. were associated over a round in 1.17, running the hist six furlongs in 1.21. Hunting Moments, who is in great .order, went well. Kalhlylla and Sternchase ran six furlongs in 1.17 the. last three smartly in •_'-.") S. Kathbella. who is greatly fancied for the Thompson Handicap, gradually drew clear to finish two lengths ahead, in impressive style, indicating that she is at the top of her form. Arabic, whose special mission at •Trentliain is the Champion Hack Clip, pleaded by running five furlongs effortlessly with Dyne, in I Lindriiin. who-appears to be at tho peak of his form, was going better than City Song at the end of six furlongs in 1.17 alter running the first three in :ts :!-.">s. Lindruin should race well at Carterti u. Morning Flight gave a dashing display over four hurdles. He should have prospects among the hack hurdlers at coming meetings. For a beginner Refulgent did well in a bout over four hurdles. Yogi, who will race only on the second day at Trentliain. ran an easy six furlongs. Solio, who is gradually coming to form, went steadily over a round. Kojal Minstrel narrowly defeated Kinka.jou over four furlongs iu .V_'s. 'I be King and I ted Shoes did a working g illop over six furlongs in I I. . Trailer, assisted over the last three by Arctic Queen, covered seven furlongs, in 1.H7. Barbara Miller sprinted two furlongs iu '_'-.">s. Authoress, who has not raced since contesting the New Zealand Oaks, is to make a reappearance at Carterton on Saturday. On her spring minor platings at Trentliain and Iticcarton. she should run prominently in tho Maiden Plate. Lady Furst, another who is making a reappearance at Carterton, has not raced since early iu December. She has been showing signs of returning to form and is good when at hrr best,.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23601, 9 March 1940, Page 9

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GOOD FIELDS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23601, 9 March 1940, Page 9

GOOD FIELDS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23601, 9 March 1940, Page 9