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AVONDALE CLUB

?lEKTI- w opens TO-DAY

WIN AND PLACE BETTING

tH E probable favourites

The Avondale. Jockey Club's Second {'Spring Meeting will be opened to-day. | Good fields . are engaged and there (6 hould be some excellent"contests. Pro•rision has been made to run the Trial ; Stakes, for which there are 31 acceptors in tw °. divisions if the number of starters exceeds 28. The track was ea sv yesterday after rain through the week "and, if the. weather is fine, should r 'be in good order to-day. The betting will be under the win arid place ■ system.

Horses likely to be well supported in. , elude: —

'Sangitoto Hurdles.—Black Musk, Midland, ' ' Saccone. ■Trial Stakes.—Foxola, Laughing Fox, Karatoki. "Juvenile Handicap.—Funny Fox, Manuroa, Bright Lady. iKing George Handicap.—Cheval de Voleo, Valamito, Mazir. _ '(Three Kings Hack Handicap.—Kraal, Calula Boy, Mysito. "Members' Handicap.—Clipper, Lou Rosa, Phaleron. 'Electric Handicap;— Marshall Hall, Gayniiss, Arvakur. slwhotupu Hack Handicap.—Glen Conuell, Gold Spot, Maioro. • Acceptances:— *"• -? '•

12.0—RANGITO'TO HURDLES, of £250; ■ay, miles. —Midland, 12.3; Lapidarian, 1:1.4j Musk, .11.0; High > Star,; 10.10; SacIcoae, 10.8; Prival, 9.7; Temonatekapa, O.G; 'The Trimmer, 0.2; Brandon? Hall, 9.0; jEingshct, 9.0

12.47 —TRIAL STAKES, of £200; special weights; 7 fur.—King Louis, 8.2; Laughing ]Fox,.S.2; Kingcraft, 5.2; Runanga, 5.2; Sea--1 jaw, 8.2; Sir General, 5.2; Stratford, 5.2; '•Karatoki, 5.2; Mimax, 5.2; Bournemouth. •8.2; Corot. 5.2; Fle.uron, 8.2; Evans Head, ;£.2; Bronze Ora„ 5.2; Horeke, 5.2; Land•veyor, 5.2; Natal, 8.2; Flylile, 8.2; Hine-iti, '7.11; Gay Movie, 7.11; Golden Bonnet, 7.11; "■Foxola, 7.11; Marchby, 7.11; Lady Pay, '7.11; Lady Bloater, 7.11; Marie's Choice, '7.11; Merrymeor, 7.11; Jnstina, 7.11; Arohaitoon, 7.11; Hinehon, 7.11; Court Favourite, •7.11. Brackets: Bournemouth and Hine-ite, Gay 'Movie and Golden Bonnet, Foxola and Marchjby. Ladv Pay pud Lady Bloater, Marie's tChoice and Merrymeer, Court Favourite and ;Justina, Arohatoon -and Hinehon.

1.29 —JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 250; 1 two-year-olds; 5 fur.—Snake Gully, S.O: 'Kronos, 7.12; Dependable, 7.12; Eagle ; 'Hawk, 7.12; Route March, .7.10; Silver (Clarion, 7.10; Funny Fox, 7.10; Manuroa, '.7.7; Bright Lady. <7.4; Auto Lass, ,7.4.

2.I3—KING GEORGE. HANDICAP, of £.">00; 1 mile and 3 fur.—Golden Sheila, 0.0; 'Mazir, B.S; Valamito, 8.1; Cheval'de Volee, '<7.13; Raratonga, 7.0; British Talent, 7.0; '.jlilanion, 7.0. . 2.SS—THREE 'KINGS HACK HANDI(CAP, of £225; 6 fur. —Glen Connelly 9.3; (Classic, 9.0; Selwyn, 8.12; Odtaa, 8.,10; "Estro, 5.9; Calula Boy, 8.9j Acreman, B.S; '•Brahman, 8.6; -Mysitp. >8.5; Veralum, 8.8; 'Biddv Girl, 8.2; i Kraal, 8.2; Sir : Lvsander, 8.1; Bronze 'Trail. 8.0; Verit- • able,c- 7.12- Surpai, ' 7.-11; Hackenschinidt, •7.ll;''Forest Bridge, 7.10 V Miss Valerie, 7.8;' 'Money Spinner,-7.7; Auto' Star,-7.7; King's iPlight, ~.t; Payette,"-.7.7; Merrymeer, 7.7; Show\ 7.7.; ; v ;'•£ :\ ■: " Brackets: . King's * Flight and Payette, ;Merrymeer and (Dublin Show. 3.43.—MEMBERS HANDICAP, of £250; •3 mile. —Clipper. 9.0; Silver Quex, 8.12; 'Bronze Moth, 8.10; Lou Rosa, 8.10; Phaleron, •8.0; f'lioyal Message, 8.5; Inver/- .5.5; Ivy 'Willohvx, .8.1; Cornish, 8.0; Sunola, 7.11; ;Poland, 7.7; -Barrister,- 7.7j ; First Chapter, •7.7; High 'Sea, 7.7. ; j,

4.29:—ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of £350; 16 'Lornacre, 5,6;. Clinch, 8.5; Maxam,'B.4; MarJ shall-Hall, S.4i Grandora, 7.12; Gay Miss, • 7.12';:;? Tea 'Song, 7.3; Noitaro, 7.0; Happi,coat, Lovaals, 7.0. ■ , «' ,i ■ -

S.IS—NIHOTUPU BACK HANDICAP, ( Cf £25£HvX mile.'-r-Huntingr Bee,. 9.3; Glen ( Connelly- V VaMen e, . 8.6; - . jSteld.j. - Money Maiord; 8.0, 1 FpreSt. Acre, 7.13; Bronze, Erner;»\d, v7vl3; "Son - of'.-the Soil," 7112; Rival, 7.5; •^Aaxown;,-;7;7; ,-Plenron. 7:7; Hot Shot. 7.7; ;T\aaloda,-.7.7; Valley Maid. 7.7; Karotangi, *7.7; 'General'.Riske, 7.7. • • -v./ •"• •

RIDING ENGAGEMENTS ■- * ■ /AVON DALE AND RICCARTON Riding, engagements for the first day or the /Avondale Jockey Club's Secopd Spring Meeting to-day are as 51. Coon.—Eingstiot. A." C. -Me.'servy.—British Talent, Bronze Emerald, Corot, Silver Quex. B. Markwick. —Arohatoon, Miss Valerie. E. Manson.—Royal Message, Dependable, _ Estro, Golden Bonnet. E. W. McTavish. —Pleuron, Phaleron, Valamito, Maxam, Mysito, Rival, Route _ March. G. Cameron.—Stratford, Clinch, Lou Rosa, Valdene, Golden Sheila.G. Gilchrist.—Calula Boy, Bronze Ora. E. A. Keesing.—Pirate King. ■ - J. Gillan.—Karllooa. ' S. Tremain. —Barrister. T. Poad.—Landveyor, Money Spinner. F. Cleaver.—Mazir, Sunola, Lady Pay, Kraal, Glen Connell, Lapidarian, Snake Gully. , t G. Smith.—Classic. Gold Money Song. V. Dye.—Foxola. :H. Long.—Grandora, Justina, Cheval de Volee, High Sea, General Riske, Veritable. F. Beguely.—Biddy Girl, .Eagle Hawk, Court Favourite, Noitaro. ;R. Stockley.—lnver, Lovaals, Korotangi, Auto Star.

.J. Mclnally.—King Louis, Hunting B». D. J. Burgess.—Saecone". 2C. ft. McKenzie.—Bronze Moth. Acreman, Laughing Fox, Marshall Hall. "V. Gollop.—Karatoki. Forest Bridge, Forest Acre, Bright Lady. '• : : >O. Mclnally.—Lornacre, Gold Spot, Evans Heart. :N. Vaughan.—Milanion, Flylite, Hot Shot, Hackenschmids, Vaalso. Coughey.—Odtaa,' Clipper, Sir General. ' G.' Smith.—Sea Law. • 'T. Green.—Silver Clarion.. A: Cr. Parsons.—Sir LysamJer, Hine-iti. .3: McMinn.—Cornish. ' "" Hiding engagements for the first day of the 'Canterbury Jockey Club's Spring Meeting at ■Riccarton to-day are as follows: — H: W. Hibberd.—St. Cloud, Jewish Lad, _ King's Toast. :S. Wadtlell.—Blue Coat, Gay Parade, Serenata. A. Slokes.—Wild Coon, Night Dress. C. T. Wilson.—Dictate, Trench Fight, Spanish Lad. Willow Wood, Nightglass. ■P. Spratt.—Capricious, Density, Salutation, Great Night. Grey Night. L; J. Ellis.—Royal Chief, Silver Lily, . Boloyna, All 'Night. B,> H. Morris.—The Buzzer, .Sir Beau, ; Sovereign Lady, Corn Prince. ~~ t ! Caddy.—Passaform, - Dash o' Dublin. L.' Clutterbnck.—Swordstick. Jt. Bcnie. : —Recollection. - L• i Walt her.—Dividend. •M. Billingfon.—Second Innings, Ryetown, Cape Gabo. W. F. Ellis-—The Raker, Don't Forget, Prudent Prince, Desert Maid. Royal Lancer. or Gorboy.—Sir Amyat. ' 0-i Green.—Eul6gist. a., Stewart.—Pearl of Asia, U Barrinclon.—Rue. Fox.—Cymric. "•j Jlessrrvy.—Wardress, Doria, Palfrey, Schoolgirl; Greenbank. j;\ Jennings.—Night Pal. £•. T. Stokes.--'Pleading, Alias. Brodie.—Happy Night. «); J. Mudford.—Taurangi. £.j Burgess.—Foreign Coin. Registor. —Master Dingle. 1- Boyle.—Milford. "p'r ?jdstone.—Lord Midas. Howell.—Blandisher, Poutatnn. ■ fcr. Goulsbro.—Sly Fox, Sir Cameron, •i or* Brooghton.—Par Avion. r °tl?thearn. —Rebel Mate. Wild Career. - W Hare.—Settlement, Hanlon, Gold : Flight.

! SCRATCHINGS POSTED i '

Scratching?, posted yesterday for the first a y of the Av6ndale Jockey Club's Second P t} ,^ cp tlag were as follows: — »to Hurdles.—Digger Jim. •tk. £5. Handicap.—Vaalso- -, 6 Kings Hack Handicap.—Vollfox. I death of trainers 1 V , Albilf has occurred at hJs home, Mount .Tlte ; ( o of -xr Mr - Samuel Tooman, aged 81 raeintr f ' r A Tooman was associated with trainer r man y years as both owner and Jul «(■« . °." K ,lis charges being the successfsnip in v r Bpnu Cavalier. Deceased «et*W,rZealand over 70 years ago and Wo •,«'] « I "hiniata. He is survived by his A P™ Rv , e children. itathVf 5 A - csn riation cablegram reports the G.i p.„ on . e , Sydney's leadinpr trainers, A. t?° a^eri ? 3- His big team inton vl Jrf zbeau. Bonnv Loch and Clous>os *!?„ n,er 'J" be trained Talkinir. Deceaseds »,ftick S ia 1937!"' W3S kiHed ln a faH ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23809, 9 November 1940, Page 9

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AVONDALE CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23809, 9 November 1940, Page 9

AVONDALE CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23809, 9 November 1940, Page 9

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